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The Enquirer, I MAY 18, 1893. WEATHER FORECAST Obio-Cenetallr lair, preceded to-night an In lb flr roorninr by sbewer east; l.pfn-wet winds: warmer, Tennessee and Kentucky-Fair till Friday! virmrri variable winds. West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania- in tharlrmorBing: I follow br fair: mi gale diminishing: alowlr rising temperature. Indiana and liliaois-Feir and wirmr: variable wind. Orrtrt.

nr tin WrTin i Ohio. My 17. WX 'J Tb area of low barometer' which leal night central over Iluftalo baa mad but little progress in li mrtb-astwerd eeora daring the past twenty-four hbura. it now feeing central over liswko. Tbe rain area accompanying tnla low u-iniieraioreliBs not cot red a very large, territerr, nor baa the precipitation aifbiii the test twcoty-foor hour been aa heavy as tba i twenty-four hour preceding it.

Ttta greatest amount of precipitation reported to-aigbt li at Cleveland, tiers 1.74 inches bava fallen ainca last plghu IluCaio. reports tha next heaviest. 1M inches. to high wioda bava been gr-nernl front th Vailer northward an) along the lake region. Chicago reports tha gfrUtl velocity.

forty-faur miles Per liour. Tli temperature bss riten in tee Ohio alley and In the lake region, while along tli wejiatn lote iif lis A lleghenies tba t- tnperalur continues remarkably Til krre high barometer, wliicb hag for the last two day been central in Kaetern Montana, has moved eastward and lias e. tended lUaiea. how rraeMi'g from Northern Minnesota ootliard tfie This ara t.l Mah barometer, however. Is not on of vrry great force, aa It ha diminished eoniew hat in intensity In iu epstrrn move ment, tlie tilahet barometer recorded being less than 1 be nitiio'pficrle disturbance which waa Jnt making it appearance la-it, night In the ttlted Males baa developed conslilerably In Infinity, the barometer having fallen from to 19.22 ilMn the pa.t twenty-lour hour, as yet no rain bo arcnm panted thi rspi I full in the barometer, but extremely wurni weather ia reported from the north west.

(Inly three points report fair weather. and (ne rMrti cloudy. With these four ex-resuoii the weather is ctrar from Ohio vieMward to the Uocky Motiniaint. in which aedion Hie above irentimird four plui; are. Mile City.

was ll.e hottest place in tl.e I niied Htates: the niailiiium ti-mpera-ture there to-dny reached tne OS' lolnt, other places in that section report tempera tures raiiKlnc rom KO' to SO li.riiutfiti n-cord for the" day and corn- fared with: corret ooitdluc daU-s for the lust three years: 'I Imi. Trier, linn. U'lml. ratn Wrath, Ion, IT a. m.V!i 7 W.

I N.W. 0 IK'ar ut 40 (ax. temiM-ratnri liu. trmnrraiura t- hS 75 A V. t.mnerature.

hi 0 0 Matrmenl shewimr the ronditlons of tern peratnre ami precipitation at Cincinnati for the (tar apt sine January i. iau.ua comoarea with the gener. avernue: -Normnl temuer 'tnre May 17... Jieliciener for the day lii'lK'lenpv since Janunrr Normal pre May 17... Jlriici.nrir Hie rtuy i.xccia since January er.

13 .11 .11 B.79 1 l.oral Tarecaiit Official In barge. Mokstaut allalrs war In that quiet condi Uon which at this particular tlm ts very acreeable to banks. The borrowing demand is only moderate and rates continued strone. The moderate quantity of paper presented was dUcoantrd at taS par csnt. and tbo littl money pnt out on rail was at 7 percent Jlrokers necotiated a' few collateral loans at 7a per ocnt.

on call and time. Kastern ex- Chans was firmer, selltaa bo ween baaks at par and par 1.0X premium, malaiy at 3Sa. Koreiun xchanE auict and Urm. Gov ernment bnnrn inactive. I.ac.il securities dull.

Ilusinesii in mercbandiss was only of moderate volutve. Flour itteady and quiet. Wheat ey and nominal. Corn extremely dull but steady. Oats eenrce and steady, with but little demand.

Kr firm. Cotton dull midillin 7'aC tirocerles active and unchanged. l'rnvjslons easier, with bat little animation. YY hWkr qnictand unsettled MEN AND THINGS. i Fifth Xatiomtl I'ank is hustling in the matter of the lixturrs in Hs new loom in the lismbcr of Comnmrcc.

and UOvarincon moving I'ccoratiou Iuy. i ilrokeraare beoomtnc very much enconr- nged over tha brighter prospects. The bet ter tone af the market for this past week ha Mrted people to buying oneo more, and aales since f-atnrday have really been very strong. Industrials do not receive quits as much attention as of old. although Whisky ii being purchased on all tides.

Nathan Iloflheimer. tha heavy whisky dis tributor of New York, beavy from a physi cal aa well at a business stand-point, was on Xhange yesterday, the cuest i b. Turner. the batter. Sir.

HoRheimer ia the centli man who figured ao prominently In the efforts of a syndicate to consolidate all of the Kentucky distillarieii Ha was on bis way from Louisville to New York, and does not bow discuss whifky combines. i The local freight acenls of- tha varions rail roads centering iu this city have decided as a body to attend be National Conveution of Freight Agent to ba bald in Milwaukee. next month. Those bere who con template goinc are 1 harlas A. Barnard, of tba O.

aad XL: Charles E. Fish, of the H. and William MtH atlister. of the Little Miami: H. Carnpbell.

of the Bis Four: J. L. Korhn of tha and Colonel J. M. Arnold; of ther-'outbem.

and Secretary 0. 0. Fatter, of the Cincinnati Car-Service. Kail way Mails Association, vtc. The delegation from this city will ao to Milwaukee via tha Menon Koute.

and will leave bare about thettU of Jnne. Some of the delrokies will be accom panied by their families, and several other additions to tha ie'cal agents will join tba party. The convention will be an interett- intone. i Bunker Charles Ives, of Boston, is in the city. He is registered at tha Burnet Ha use and ycsterdsr-eilled on 4 number of tha local Third-street bants.

I There is considerable talk on 'Chaageabout the way busiacsa has decreased in. the grain corner of the floor. It it declared that -the hipments show up in a very unfavorabU light as compered with former day wbea the grain corner was the principal place oa tba floor. Tba boys hare a good time, but tlie daoreasa in burineta ia plainly evideat Freight men probably ketice tba decrease toore than do any other class of frequenters on 'Change. I Henry Vogel erecting new 1 residence on Howell avenue.

Clifton, at a coat of SSwOOX The plana for tba structure were drawn by Architect G. W. Draco. Tha lame party wilt alt erect a residence for Lewis Levi Tba deleatr to the XaUonal Furnitnre Manufacturers' Convention In finia on 8 tad I trill be ns follows: Joseph (X Srxtro. H.

Kinkbof, Dahlmeier aad E. Hteia- wbo is President of the local Farnlture Exciianee. lbelauerwill ao aa delecata at laraw tba eonventian. rincianatl ta furniture center, and will ba well repre- sen ted at the meeting. A.Natban in trod need eo 'Chance yaater- day Samuel Oppeahelmer.

of Germany. i The Card Klectrio aad Motor Company, of this eltri receives tllX for the aew electric Jiabt plant which ia to ba laced ia tba Chamber of Commerce Building; A new fire alarm bat been placed on 'Change. It ia a decided improvement oyer the old eaa. A party of oonnty offioiala. wbo bava been Inspeetiag after sppreiaamant tbo Cinein-jiati.

Portauoutk and Virginia Kail road, are at tba Dennison It comprises G. W. Wick-erbam. Treaeorer. and B.

E. Thomas. Auditor, of Adams: James Triable. Auditor, of J. John by with Ha ni the Nw and ber eosi the tba He G.

Ilichlandi A. Tlsesnder. Treaaarcr. and W. llelmlnc.

Aodhor. of llrewa. aad Iavi. of Clermont. Auditor llawriy aelped amnsa tba seJouroers yaatardar.

lion. Georr V. Hankey. of LAadoit. 1'a-claod.

was introdtte4 ea Vhaaa yesterday J. U. vrilsbira. Mr. Kanker is ror.nected ona of tha areatest Iron manafartorinc aUblisbaienu In KnalaadTaiid out here I very much impressed with what be baa 1 of Amariea aad iu baaiaess ways.

Tha visitor an 'Chanc yesterday were: Thomas P. Kcberborn. 'iico. IlLi O. H.Tbodlerck.cf Hdney.

uato: wn It Hbaakey. of England K.H. rhapp. of Saw Orleans. I II.

Ithar of William burav )hk: Nathan HoftmeUter. of New York City and Samuel of I Garmanr. M. I and jacb Hernberier. twa well- and railway men, of Jackson.

Ohio, are at the Grand Hotel. They say that aflair in tba coal reaions in which tbesa entlrmen are interested ara hi a much more satisfactory cooditiou than tbty war acme tiinsaao. i Money that Is call loans were quoted ia York yesterday at E- per canu lb llnnncial situation seems to 4e bricbtenina bankers appear to be cainlna mora cen- fidetice In tlie Administration. Tba feeling on Third street is much briahur. There was another called rreatlnc of the men yesterday on Chance, ines meettna do not seem ta be furtherinc tha projecton hand tba fettina toaether" of coal roan.

Tha owners want lo nincb money, and aa to estaulishir.a a uniform price for the summer, the gentlemen iater- ested aetm ttt'te as far aoart as they war When they began mretinir. The meetinrs are uoually bid in a semi-srcludud plaae about Chamber and a areat amount of secreey seems to prevail but lor what is rather bard to tell. Hon. Cbarlra Waddle, tha roanc and pnp- Mnyor of Chitiicotbe. was In tha city yesterday on bis way home from Hamilton, was there orama upon the Grand Army romradea tha clarions advantasea of Chliil- Cotb for tba next encampment.

MORTGAGED. Weaver Lonrr's Cincinnati Property. Statftmsiit Made Unofficially Bj Re ceivers. Cord aa a Stock Miksi a Bally of Flea Potnta aad Fall Araln. i "George Weaver I.oper to E.

M. Rob in sen tn.000." Is the title ot a mortgage that was yesterday left for record in the office of County Kecorder Hobson. There Is no aed of explaining this action. It-simply manna that one of the creditors of tha Cordate Trust king bas taken a means of protecting hi Interests. It also means that the property of Loper in Ibis city has been hypothecated in order to raise money.

ust who K. M. Uubinsoa is docs not appear in tba prcmia.8. The bonds the receiver. lwarJ F.

Young, the Jersey City banker, and G. Weai-er New York, were filed yes terday in the Cniic-d Scute Court here. They are IWOOO a.uh. with tha American Surety Company, of. New York City, as surety on both It seems that the suit of Wm.

Pterin the binder-twine nianuiscturers. to re strain the trust receivers from the shipping of fTOO.OCO worth of material by tuetn. has fallen into drsiictiimv Judge laft t.ai. as yet. issued no restraining order, and Vi-ep lug A attortieva have left the oity.

Quotations in Cordage yesterday opened at li, toucher? 2U54. and closed, at la. the day sales amounting to shures of stok. The fiilfittinna n-pro vt-rv iiunierouB mil wre watched with interest. 11 i.ni been circulated around in financial circle that the cruvli ban ruined more than on man riesulriit aternury.

It ia ciHime I that the panic wlm have livurt.il orniuhieiitiv in the of the Kpeui trut. ure in bad wuy thai one iiieni at least na oc-eu Eirippea oi every thing. AN UKOFFICIAL 8TATEMEHT. "cw May 17. The following unotR ciul statement of the status of the American Lbrduge Company was circulated on the tn-dny: The asset and liabilities of tne win iiow a-eta in liauililirs of over J1o.jUU.00U.

1 he company has no tided o- Dt. Th tirnDiisad new isu of Dr.lerred stock liasAx-eii abandoned. 1 lie object oi tbecum-puny gome into receivers' hand" was to pre- crve i property intact pending reoraani-7titu witua view of increasing lis working capitaL SENATOR FOX'S SCHEME He Confers With tlio.B. of A. About the Canal B.

of A. Session. The member of in R. ot A. badacenfef- ence with Senator rex and Congressman Caldwell yesterday, concerning the canal.

Senator Fox's plan ia to widen the canal and increase tbe depth to ten feet, so tnat large barges may be brought into Cincinnati. He also believes that baulevardr should be constructed aiong the cannl banks. He prom ises to bring tne matter beiore the mercan tile bodies ol the city as soon us ll.e plans tor ihc caiiariniprovement have been inaae By ihei Cir Kngineer. Additional consents to in eonstrnctton ol Kcute hied by rank il cux yesterday. Mt.

ucox sam-r tnat in would tinisu Cinsents wiititn a few day. 1 Tfie rnecial assessment ordlncncelnr oniid- ing brick pavement on FieinAnt street was taken np. the total ron will Ilia and the aesments are S3 33. r.naineerMantey was Instructed prepare a otan (or airet iKni tf no nut ud with as little delay aa possible on tba electric lamp poles. AN AMERICAN EAGLE Shot By Jjahn liheade at the Stone I.ako Ico Pond.

A short time okob number of jolly good fellows organized the "Kill 'Km Quick ant ing and Fishing Club.1 Ihe charter cjtm here are Joba Berne. Sam LaCin. Lew Mur phy. Charley McXamre. John Rhende.

Henry Reynolds and Henry Doll. Yesterday tha club bad its outing and the Stone Lake Ic Com ay g-poud at Port Inion. Ohio, was th place of eucampnient. John itheuite was the hero of resterd.iy's eipeditien. Tiioee who know John intimately claim he it not in the l'r.

Jrrtr or liogardn stakes, but tbat eon snoot ttiare is no longer doubt. lohnsbotan American cat! yeswrday and ll was en exoiumuii at nueuo a noil place last night. 1'be eosle iiicasnre eight fset from tip to rip. Its wing, which John fractures with a bullet, wilt be treated and tbe bird will be kept br iu eanturer. BY HIE EITB 8CHQLAB3.

On of th pathetic features af tbe funeral ot ill's Nellie Uoonev, who was yesterday inter re I at St. Joseph a Cemetery, was the presence as honorary oall-liearer of seven of the graduating claa at the Academy of the Kotr ima Platers, cl wbich she was the valedictorian less man two VfKtrs aao. Tn service were held at ft. Xavier'a Chnreb. aad wr attended hr a large throng, the dead youag lady having been a great social favorite, tier sister graduates walked betide ber bier clad in salcmu black in melancbul i contrast to tli say attire worn on ttie paper iv woen tnev ttMl tlieir leave or tiir aimi i he casket itself was born by ber tour brothers.

1'erhaos the saddest feature of the sad artmir is th I act that the dead sirl's mother is almost insane from crw. being scarcely able to aiteud tlie funeral el ber laved one. JOES MILLS MISSHG. Joba Mill, of o. its sycamore street.

mytttriously missing. Last Thursday after noon be llt borne to go uptown an bus! new, and he failed lo return. His family ia verv much worried about, his disappearance. and fears foul play, although nothing tbat the police van learn about rrtas war rout BUofi idea. ilill is 5 years oid.abaot five feet eight Inches tali: gray hair and beavy Cray mustache.

He waa dressed la a black suit of Claiues. and wore a brow a deroy nab TVbileannmberaf workmen employed by Cob tractor hhafer were grading a let na Oak. north ofaTJlenwsr avenue. Price Hilt Lesterdsry tnomint. they pneartbed a uman skull and aom bonea.

The place was ivrwas'y a aravcyara. ber on his to of CALLED Without a Homeot's Warning UDClS George Slimer Dies cf Heart Failure. Vna OWtU. in wiu vaiurj nuiic uiinu a Chair. Sadden Clcse of a Remarkable Career.

Was JlilUaaire Wfco BfffaB Life With Xothinr tut Tlafk Hit Life The Heirt "Uncle" George wbo for many years baa been one of tbe best known mem of the Chamber of Commerce, and. tbroosb his business integrity has become a millionaire, ia dead. Ilia death came I unexpectedly and Terr suddenly at yesterday afternoon. The old gentleman bas been onwell for several months, being to weak to get around among big long-time business associates, save a few occasioncDaring tbe past few weeks Illness, while not particularly alarming, seemed to tell more aad more on bis strength. Yesterday afternoon, however, be seemed stronger than usual, end expressed a desire gi to his office, which for many years has been at John and Livimtstan streets.

HI SIX ST aoxa T1MX TUBag And met several of his business associates snd friends, who; congratulated bim on his heme aula to get out of the bona. About 3 o'clock he started home to bis residence at the north-west corner of Findlay and Elm ktreets. His eon Gerge. a few minutes niter his father had left th office, wa sur prised to receive a telepnon message that his father was dead. The riews was eo sud den and unexpected that its truth was at lirU doubted, but upoa going home tbe trntb was learned his father bad died sitting in h'schsir.

Heart fi lar was th caun as. turned. It seems that upon returning from his office Mr. Slimer complained to bis wife feeling ill. and took a chair in th sitting- room.

A moment or so aft sitting down tha old gentleman expired. Ne one was be ide bim at the time rave bis 'faiibful wife, His death was a sad shock to the family par ticularly, comings os it did. His children were nouheU as toon as possible, and all of them, save a daughter. Mrs. Joseph Adams.

wh- resides in Wilmington, Ohio, responded. In the death of Or.OKGE SLIMSB Cincinnati loses a cbaraoteristic personags wbo has been known in certain business cir clet for half a century. He was rather ec centric, bo strictly boo tat. an 1 his buainess ahilitr Is attested the fact that ha left an rftate nrtn over tl.COXCOu. He received the name nrie" oeorge by associates on 'Clionee.

where ne wss a daily visiter for manv vi-ar. 1 he lat. lime lie was on th ttoor mas si veral months o. when he visil ed the hamtw with his son George. Jr.

He a beariilv el I) I those who knew and toon an active interest in everything, lie was born in ierberebrunn. Alsnce. now in the tiermau F.mpire. teveniy- thre years sl'O. and eo to America vmh hi narent in lL II is father wiin six flhil- Iren lauoed at New Orleans and secured em ployment on a plantation.

Nwn alteram ing here the vellcw fever attacked tbe lam ily. and ell. save meson (je'irg. were carried lie was toe single aurvivor. and lrom that time on hisnislury was Interesting bkgisniko Line's STP.L'OOLBS t'nrter a clnnd of familv miflfortnne.

the roung man declared he would be successful. and bow well bis desire as earrnrd out i shown by his Mibsnqueiit to the sai ate oi nis ramiiv. iir. Mimer came to i in- cinnnti. and was -on ideutitied with the conereeHtiiin of St.

teter's Church, ioiaing hat liurch under the rectorship artar Hsiuser in 1833. but 1MI1 he linked tin fori. i-es With tne cougr'guliori ul M. Jonn s. In IH44 he wtidel in Miss I.uuiia Knhn.

She "as also a member of M. John's congre- Kation. lnev were inarrwd by ra-tor Kroei: he has Ur a devout menner ottlie Uli Society. 1 it children are Ceorue. ul- laoi, Anfciij.

Amanda and hlieu. 1 he oauKhter is tiie wita of Henrv Vuhlhauser. the well-known brewer ol his rity. tvbile the other daughter. Ameus, weded to Mr.

Joeenh Adams, ol Winning. ton. Ohio. A third eister. A manews still tit home, while the two sor: William and (teurge, are also in this city.

TUB LATTEB IS WELL tJO In business circles and la a reaular visitor on Cliantf The MmnuBiLilnt of murh li: falber business has devolved on the son Ueorse. r. Mimer was identihed with tn stock-y anl business for many years. He wan one of the founders of the Mimer Hater Stock-Yards Coin pa nr. St Clif'on and Vine streets: was in mrested porx-parking to a irira.ient: had lor almost (if ir years con-tml led a big store at No.

43 Public Landing, wberea vast uuuntity of meat and 01 her sop-pi its for river and tea ry boat men were sold. was interesieo ror vearin toe t.inrinna;i Cmtoi Sloek-Yftrds and ideiiLitied in variou other ways with business matters whieh generally proved remunerative bim. The es tate a very iara one. He will be muvsed on t.haiiK and in the business como unity he helped largely to build up and among a large ntimoer of acquaintances and person.tl frtemls. lHs familv physician for years, and who vueillii in veaterdav.

is T)r. e.hs-air. mever. of No. fi65 Kim srreet.

Cndertaaer Joseph Pchriebsr. of street, has charge of th remains. I bo date of the funeral was un settled last hisut at a late FREIGHT RATES. The Affaire of the Frcizht Bnreau Seem Bright. Th Cincinnati Freight Bureau is greatly lated over its prospects with tb later- state Commerce Corn mission, which has just finished its second sittiug here.

Secretary E. P. Wilson thinks that the outlook for th bureau winning its coses is unusually bright. The Bureau really has two cases before the Commission. On is a complaint against the reisiion which rate on umnniactured and soo.li bear ratn thalani class ot articles from New York city and New Kniiland.

Tbedietance to certain South ern cities is but a traction of the distance lrom ork City, yet the freight rate are largely in la vex of the metropolis as attsinst Cincinnati. Commercial travelers hear this in the and coma bock at tiirir whhoot recourse, l'be- brief in tms case has been submitted to the Commis sion, i ne second case is that on aaiprrents to inrnunf tinm: inerntescn ireient are from 2 lo 10 per cent, greater ihsa from iiuisviiie. This case involves the I. aid N. and th U.

and and tbe tbe attitude of the induced the Freight Hureau to appeal to the luterstate liiiimerro tomnusjion. DONE OP a wiencr-wnrat Peddicr at sixth nd Morris Goldstein, a wlener-wnrst peddler. residing at Mxtn and rmith atreeta. bad a tough experienc witb a gang of toughs at Sixth and Walnut streets last evening. Four eliows grabbed hold ot htm and took his can and threw bim down.

They kcocked his can all to oieeeS? Lieutenant Caey came to his rescue and succeeded in c.iictiiiiB one oi the men. who was locked up one cbarg ot asau't and battery, be gave his name as bo j. as Mcurata. of o. 10 Mum stref THE HGBSE BAN AVAT.

Harry and Gustavo Hermann were in a bretzel wagon, owned by August SokoW ewski. a baker opposite Patrol-house No. 10. 1 at Colerain avenue and Venter street, last even lag. when a trolley wire brke and fell upon ihe horses back, lha animal, wild Witt! friffht.

fiaHhxd iliian thm ItriMl nH rnt. lidd with a tel-granti pole, demulisbing tbe lelearapu iMile suil tlirowniB out tba occupants of the wagon, which was demelisoe i. ivrusie ana nermann escaped with a lew Bruises. i FELLtE CAESEY MIS3ISQ. Mrs.

Michael Carney, af 137 Kiebmond st rest, called at police bexd-oaarters yeiter-, day and told Chief Deitacb that berdaogb- ter Nellie bad left home Tuesday and has I not oea seen. Aeuie la is year old. and wbea lart seen ore a blue drate. a drab shoulder cape aad an alpine hau bbebasj aiua eyes and lunar, curly hair. OFE WAT TO nGUiE IT.

The Mayor baa prepared aom figure to be forwarded to abowing tba cast of keeping Cincinnati's streets (lean. Tbo cost Is shown to be tixiy-Mven aad oa ball sent per year par capita. A CHILD gJTJBEIV Laof Bhnltx. aged of Hill street, while laying in front at bar aaaie yertarday. bad ber leg broken by a plaak falling oa it.

yesre He wa four wnb repiy was ten C. of from were tbey what taeir nil tbe to did tli Jiked the I of haps ter. his leg THE ENQUIRER. ClKCIK'K'ATt. TflUftSDAY.

MAY 1 18. 1S93. it THE CHINESE PROBLEM. Jaterostlac Talk With Bcv. Dr.

Joaepli Tbomson. Bay. Joseph Thomsoa speat past toa of bis lire aa a nhnioaary to China. wewt there wader tbe aaspeeea af tbe rebytriaa Board of Foreign Missions, aad accompanied br bia wife. There but children were bora, aad be ia wow bare bH family oa short vacation.

vr. 1 noo son was eatremety oron is out to the sueraon. 111 tbe Dnws Covernineat retsiiater" but tba iaferasee drawn that it roiabt. Tbe reverend gwntienian stated that In bis years' revidei.ee in China, the better Part which waa spent wita bean-quarter at atari, be bad earefally studied tbe eeuoas the people, so far as for inner were concerned. While th Chinese were, tn a cer-ain extent.

tbey were not averse to pgopie from couatriea muini among there. In fact, tbe better class welcomed foreutaers. particularly if they bailed America. Tbi noaer elan, however. aticklers tor etiquette, and wooid be at all time ready resent they migbl consider (o bean Insult to Lanperor or to tbeir form of covers-meat.

lr. i boiason said that it the resident or r-ecretarirs of ftate. ef th Treasury. attempted teen force th law. and send back 1U0.OCW or mcr Celestials wbo tad failed rveitiar.

there mlaht be trouble, but not think that it woolS be of a serious nature. Ih f-rime Mimcter of i r.iu and chief adviser of the Kmperor. Dr. 1 bom-son said, was a very- eoaaervktive man. Ha Araerioa.

11 peopl and it iatitu- t.oas. ana II it boa in Become necearr. in way of retaliation te od American niercbants and missionaries back the nit.d Ktarn there would be no great trouble. They would be given their pes- oorts. tbeir passage wools be pain, and taey wauld Vie allowed to denart in Deaee.

Iir. Thsmion had intended returning ta china this fall to earn meat- another term ten years. He said yesterday that owing the trouble tbat had arisen, be would per bava te alter hi plana. FELL APART. The Body of William Neirck, When the Morgue's Officials At tempted To More It.

His Relatives Insist Tbat He Met With Foul Play. Another Floater Brenght To tbr Morgue From Near California. Last Night. Yesterday afternoen tbe remains of Will jam N'eirck were taken in cbarg by his sin Urs. Catherine Kuetter.

and brother. Joba Neirck. and prepared for burial. Tbe body was in a horrible stabs of decom position, and as it was being transferred from tbe ice-box to a caaket portion of tbe man's body fell off. The floater was then wrapped in a sheet and bound tightly together.

The casket was then opened and tbe floater was placed in Stand taken to Spring rove Cemetery, aa it could not be trans ported to Utopia, wbere he Tbe dead man left bis home on April 12. so relatives slated, and intended to come to this city and make a short stay before going further South. The body was viewed by hU brother and identified be you a doubt One was shorter than tbe other, caused br ao injury he received ia THB OFBMSS AKMT. The right arm bad also beea crippled by be ing hit with a shell, thia-causing the dis ability for bis discharge, wbicn ao stated hen it was found iu his clothes the other mailt. When Pielrck left home be bad considera ble money with him.

but none of this was tnund on th floater, frrom thi fact 111 thforv ni murder arises aad is ullv suhstan tidied by bis brother and sister. 1 hey told the Morgue officials that Reims' waa not a drinking man and had no vice that tbey knew of. Neither ill th dead man have any enemies, and bia sudden chapieranre vm.s on tbe trip te this city uibroudea in mystery. I he liode showed no mark of violence, and should there have been foul play in his dis- Dpearanca and drowning it would never perhaps be brought to light, because the body bid been in the water so long. Captain sli.w.

tha Suoeriniennent of the morgue. stated yesterday that tlie floater bad'been in the water at least lour or nve weeas. in as well as the mnu's relstives are of toe ooimon that it is a case of murder, and will si(t til matter to the hot tern. Coroner yestenlay ordered subpojnas to be issue, 1 to the otneers and rrew ot the ster.mer K. llatcuelor.

oa winch the u.au is supposed to have been and from WHICH BE PMAPPgtRKP. I.ast Thursday another episode which bor ders on innrder occurred, then the police have been trying lo hud out all they could about the ease, but so fur have met with out little success. I.nte l.i niglit aa unknown floater was found in the Ohio opposite (Vlu'ornis. Ohio, by several men. I her towed the body to Miors and notified tlie Coroner about the cre.

who sent John Aievers. the unuertager. after it. UniertaKer Meyers brought the body to tbe Morgue last midnight. It was terribly decomposed, and Coroner Querner gave orders that the buz should not be opened, and tbat' the bady should be buried this morning.

DOGS POISONED By the Wholesale on tbe Top or Price Hill. Some raicreant has been doing a whole sale poisoning of dogs nnd cbickens on ibe top of Price Hill by scattering food im pregnated with poison on tbe streets since Tuesday afternoon. Hince that time K. X. Moore Cat a valuable one: 1.

oon wnrtb. a iull-bhortel waier-spnniei F. Cooner. a line sheohero. and Mr.

Hums, a valuable spur-. A number of other people have also lost fine animals, l.axt evening Jobn Kuss found his fine iDsniel sulferine frem tyinptians of poison- ins. Uuite a number ol people have also bad ebickens poisoned, one entieman losing seventeen at nne time. iirsHients in tne neighborhood are tnor-ouably aroufoH. A certain man is suspected and he is being spotted.

Just bow the bi-sauing was done is not known, excent that fie stun waa scattered over quite a number of streets aad law us. 1 TWO SUSPECTS. John Tuny, of 128 bycamore street, and Robert Stevens, of 13 Stone street, were locked up on suspicion yesterday by Officer Martin. I her are suspected of breaBina- into 1 arnsr biackcmith-shop. 6iu VI et root street, and stealing a lot of tools, letter a ireisnt car on the Front-Mreet connection track-was broken upen and several barrels nf auolea stolen.

It is thouaht Uiev aia tne joo. WHO IS THE MOST POPULAR FIREMAN, POLICEMAN AND CONDUCTOR? THa Enquirer Offers Ten tion or i AVOTE FOB TBX MOST POPUtAB FIREMAK. A Trip to Cbicsgoand Return, witb Board and Lodgiag fur Tea Dayg. Free Fill out tbie ballot with the name aad the company of toot favorite Fireman, The one receiving- the 1 greatest number of votes will receive a ticket ia Chicago and return oyer the great D. aaa Koaon Eoala, ftneJudin Pnllmia KImmpI Aad an order on i' I A firat-claas bo tat (Amerioan planX, parmaaeatir located ia Chteaga.

for Board -and Lodging for a period af Ten Days. Tbis coupon will appear daily naul May SL wbea tba coatast Write fait name aad the fire company plain It. Bav poor ceupoas nnti you get a number af taent. and cad. Or mail them ta tbe CbCToa Eprrna EsarrsBa.

ClncinnatL Ohio. Mark tba package, statiog aow many eoupoas are ia each packaga. Da not send any after May n. ISO, 2 PllBl4 SEVENTY-THREE" Dots and Dashes of Greeting That Came, as SnusMse ao Unf.rtunate Operator, Who Had Eeen Arrested as Baie-mower Binymeias. aif Deitseh Orders tit Escaped Ceiriclf Shot If Tier Offtr fke lut EfsisUiee.

Thegood pooplaof Terrace Park and Mil- ford, tbe two little neighboring Ohio) towns oa tbe Little Miami Klver. were greatly ei cited Tneedsy nicbt and yesterday moraiag ever tbe report that Si arahal T. B. Seauntard. of Terrace Park, and Marshal O.

A. Won. of Milferd. bad captured Biliv Fields, tbe noto rious sale-blower, who escaped fro as tbe Jef fersonvill Und.) Penitentiary. Monday a man bad wandere-t about Ter race Park, begxiar for eomeeting ta eat, and had appeared Tory suspicieua to Marshal (cnumard.

He disappeared Taasday. and when tbe Marshal read of Hilly Field eaeap aad bia description ba immediately decided tbat tbe aospfesoug stranger waa Fielda. Taesday evening be traced bias to Milford.v He learned tbat the Town Trustees had given tbe fellow a ticket to this city. Mar shal Won Joinea Marshal teebumsrd and tbey started to look for tbeir burglar. They found bim at tbe depot.

They crabbed him ona by each arm and hustled bim off to tbe calaboose and then wired polios bead quarters in tbis citr. as was stated in yesterday's EjcqoiitKB. The news soon sot aoised about and the population turned out to get a glimpse of "Field." the two Manbals be ing tbe beree of the hoar. At yesterdsy morning Night Chief Fisher aad an Kqnasa reporter visited Milford. On getting off at th ataUon.

eae ffnnn tntti where th TMltrshal COnld found. "Tn.t tin th nik n.st trie blacksmith shop. in th house witb the roof tbat looks as if the end had been sawed oil. Th infnrffltnt than added! "Oh. onr Marahal' a dandv.

Why. I have wn him Hgnt until bia face was lik a beef-, sie-ik. and Mill he ws right in it." The Marshal was iuat coming oat of bis house and led the way tn the calaboose in th new lown Hall, which, by the way. should be the pride of the citizens. The supposed ourciar was found in a call fitted up with a bunk, uoon which wa a new mattress and pillow, lie was all rolled up in SOUS WOOLFt BLASKBTS.

On a chair wasa water pitcher and I he remains of bis snnper. The cell was better lilted an than half of the cheap bear ling-houses in this city, and the "burglar was having a picnic. Lieutenant isher. who tnowt Fields, rave nne glance at the prisoner and then smiled, lie was tne w-'Mt-looking bum eeen for sonio lime. The Marahal said to look out.

for be was desperate. "He claims to be opera- added the Marshal. A pocket knlie was used as a leiegnmn insiruiiit-oi un side of the cell and "seventy-three" road ia dots and dashes. "Regards." answered the prisoner, utilizing a spooo to make a reply. ii was asked with the knife his nam and then spok the first words be had uttered.

JOH! H. JilGHrS." "I came frcjra Xew Orleans." said Hugh. "My home is in Cleveland. 1 got out of work, and was sick, and was Worsing my way to i locini an. Tnese men nearly scared to death.

I was standing at tbe dei ot last nieht when they rushed op to me. Kach grabbed hold of me and aid. 'Don't make any resistance They hustled me oft to this cell. 1 couid hurdly walk 1 was eo weak, but they seemed to think I a a desperate man. 1 her wouldn't lei go of me until they bad got tbe cell locked, and iben they stood out-aide and eved wbile thev iinaled tlieir Pockets as if they bad a rewsrd for som es caped murderer, seventy-three, partner.

1 am going tn the hospital in Cincinnati." and the fellow was leit. ne came to inis city. The police are sliil trying to rind a clew to tbe whereabouts of Fields and Coleman. Yesterday Chief Deitseh issued an order to his men statii that if thev encountered the two men and they offered the least restetaoce t- shoot them dead. They are pnt down aa the most deyperatecnminalstne department has bad to deal with, and tbe officers generally need no injunction bow lo handle them.

THOMAS ACQUITTED. Culmination of a Case Which Haa At tracted Conhideraole Attention. 1 William W. Thomas has been completely exonerated by the courts of every charge made against him. The auashiac of two indictment yesterday by Judge minated a case which has been the cynosure of legal eyes for more than a year.

In ll Mr. Thomas, conducting a wholesale tea. spice, soap and indigo oompanr on Third s'reet. waa arrested at the instigation of tn Barlow Indigo Cox'Pany on -the charge of counterfeiting the labels of that firm. Subsequently he was additionally charred with having labels suid character in his possession for fraudulent lie was indicted on three counts, and triad on the t-rsi indictment over a week ago.

The defense introduced testimony refuting th charges roauV. a th oiirt. it seeiit. insnl that tlie claims of the State were not on facts. His acauittal followed, and yesterday the remaining two indictments were quashed.

Attor ey W. Hording hai made relentless tight for his client, and the nmrterlr manner in which he has bandied Thomaa' case has won fur bim many warm encomiums. i CLEVER FORGERS, Who Use Hani's Methods, Headed For Thia City. Information was received at police headquarters lost night to the effect that tha clever forger and check raisers who swindled Kansas Citr bank of $5,000 recently are beaded lor this city. Trie method used by the experts in swindling are the same as tboe nsed bv Porter Hunt, and it is mnrt than likely tbat they are a bsrt of the same rang.

A close watcb will bs kept for the sharpen, and tbey will pinched a soon as tbey land in this city. It is known that tbey were in St. Louis, but tost they iett tbe Mound City is known lo a fact. The dispatch also can veyed th information that this gang also swindled c-t. bonis banks out of I3.CC0.

A BTPDEHT'S CHAHCS. Marcus Salzman. a student ia the senior class of tb Hebrew Union College and University of Cincinnati, left last night for Minneapolis! to accept an invitation to deliver a probationary sermon before the Hebrew congregation at that place Saturday morning, he -vill graduate as rabbi next month, and if bis sermon makes a favorable impression he will very likely be elected rabbi of the Mianrapoli congregation. 1 Day3 at the World's Fair 1 Motel Hill to tne Three Winners. A VOTE FOB THB MOST POPtTZJUt Railroad Conductor A Trip to Cbicaao and Returm.

with Board and Lodging tor Ten Days. Free. Fill ant tbi ballot with the aarae and tba railroad of'yonr favorito Cend actor. The one receiving tne greatest number of rotea will receive-a ticket to Chicago and return tba great' H- aad D. aad Xobob Baal a.

andadina Pallmaa Bieapar) And aa order oa tbb BAkarrr nocsa. 'i A fSrst-claas batel (American plan), permaaeatty located ia Chicago, for Board aad Lodging far a period of Tea Day. This coupon will appear daily until May SL wbea taa ceateat Write foil name and tne railroad plainly, cava your eoupoas until yon got a a umber of the, aad aead Cbrpaa Ecrroa tsotnasa. 'V. "Cincinnati.

Mark tba package, stating' bow many coupon ar ia each package. Do sat aead aay ai tar May 3L iaa CoxsrrroB- i on tbe. FROM THIS CITY. win Ctioacw Oa tb Tag Rev fwiaJoaj Co lawlOBU It has beea eatUed that an of the aew Tax Cowimiesiaa to fed apPoiatad by Ocversaw McKinler wader aa aet passed Jna before the adiouraiMat af theCaaeral AsaemVly. will com from HaasUtow Coeaty.

One of the Corn amission hut already Pee aaawed. judge X. Portamento. Clnciisati I to be reeodpixed. becaase el tba vast maaafactariag in frews contained wi to la key limit.

Aa tbeCesamiastoa ia to dvise new method of taxation, tt ia aaly proper tbat aaaafactaren shaaid bav a boaae revreeeataUva. I It ia Ibooabt bacanae of tba fact that Jodaw Them peon i a Republican, aad tbat a mem ber ef that ttarty ia te be annotated from tee Northern part of the State, tbat tbe Cincin nati representative ia to be a Democrat. Amoag tboe that bav beea gnentioaed in coaaectioa witb tbe poeiUoa are UenuJeeeab P. Carbery. May Feebnelmer aad Jeoeab U.

Seitro. Tba first aamrd genUamsn baa a streoc fellowiaa ia th aoercaatUe world. bile the maaafaeturen are iacliaed to tbefaraitsra maaofae- tarer. r. arberye reouUtion a a atadeat of such matters ho preceded him.

aad aa be will be able to devota considerable time and attention to tbe work. It is extremely possi ble tba be will ba called upon to act. 1 BIG MORTGAGE Tba Jackann Brewery Will Enlarge and Have Iacreaaedl Tbe fact tbat a lane mortgage bas beea placed oa th properly of the Jaekaoa Brewing Company is likely lo lead to muraodar standing of tbe reason for so deiag. Tb ttatemeat which bas been made that tha reason waa owing ta a lack of uada to operate th plaat I not true. I 1 Mr.

Leo A. hritti. tbe President of tbe concern, said yesterday that tb reason for th actien wotadealre to increase the capacity of the brewery by enlarging th plant. 1 1 be Question was whether it would be done br increasing tbe slock or by issuing bni.ci. It was decided to isne bonds for tlOdOoa Witb that amount a mortgage of fcO-OU) uow on tb plant could be paid o'.

and leave about 175.000 wilh which to make tne propoeed im provements, laeeciir there boa as a trust deed waa filed in tha Meeordar a orhc rrsk- ing John H. Hob, th jeweler, trustee ol the real estate of the ore err. Tbe chattel prop, ertyef me concern la not ineluded ia tbe deej. I he bonds will be fifty of tbe denomination of $1,000. and 100 of the denomination of 1100.

None of tbesa bonds are to he issued uutil all the iraprpvemen's are niea. Ibattbeeom- Pany eiii not lake this action because of a lack Itinds lor runmna exnenaea is anewn by tb statement of it hnancial ailair at th lirst of tbe prnenirur. At that time its Basel abov all liabilttie were 8L9.Z18. TWO MEN Try To Commit Suicide Shooting' Tbenaaelyea, Rat Fail-Both Wore fsick aad Didn't Wsat To Lisa. Harry Collins, a clerk, wbo live at Ko.

30 Ellen street, tried to create a sensation in r-adl Curry' bouse of ill-fame, on Broad way. last night. About 10 o'clock Harry wnt there." He said be was sick, and made several accusa tions against the landlady, all of which sbe resented. Harry was invited to take a drink, and in this way Sadie tried to prevent bim from causing further trouble, but there was blood in Harry's eye and anger in his heart. After a few minutes bad been enent in thi way Harry acain got up and declared tbat either he or Sadi roast die and thereupon tried to take some morphia.

He was tbwated iu this design and then pulled a thirty-eight caliber tuo from bis Docket and ran evervoo iv out of tbe house. Officers were called in and harry was taksn to the Hammond rotation for nfe-k-ping. Amnna his effects were a asirof hand-enn. a slung shot and a revolver, but as he did not have inem on him at the time ol arrest, no cbsrg could substantiated. l.eorce liooDcrle.

a bartender living at Al lison and Clark street, also wanted iodic yesterday because he was sick. A bout 8:30 o'clock last night he visited the house of Frank Miederkrulentaler. at Fif- leetitb and llrenien Htrects. and aftera little conversation pulled a 38-caliber revolver and attempted to shoot himrelf. lie wsi prevented from sccomplishiuz his purpose by his friend.

He was locked on at the breaien r-trei-t otatinn iur safe keeping and later taken to tue city lioamui. i a wn.n nrmsF. kicks i-iremtn tey. oi tba Chemical Company. llliain Fey, driver ot chemical engine 30.

on Prospect Hill, came near being kicked to death by one of the horses yesterday morning. Tbe animal has been sick for some time, but it was well enough yesterday to be shod. Fey bitched it opto a. buggy and started for tbe shop. When Masoq street as reached the annual became frightened and xiarie'1 to run away.

He kicked, tb bueay to Dieoes and Frr was thrown nut- but ha held on to the reins. II wa draaweo under the horses' feet and kicked in th groin, knee and ankle, sergeant King hap pened along and ran to in assistance of er. 1 he Ulcer was dragged about a auuare before he couid slop ineauimai. Assistant ilartbai Muller took Fev home, where be was attended to by l)r. Uorscbug.

He ia Uut seriously in lured. i i HOT W0BD3. Frank Meyer, anight cart-driver, wss fined to in tbe Police Court yesterday lor driving a leaking cart. After tb ease Jobn- Krnst. Meyers' employer, appeared before Health Officer Prendergast to explain matters.

The doctor simply told bim il he wanted to tie business in Cincinnati he bas to base good carta. This caused trust to remark tuat ha couid bad tweuty carta every night that ie.iked. i "Well, yon bring thera in and 111 tee that they are fined." said lu doctor, aad tbat ended lite trouble, i whose is rr? Dan Bergen, of Wainfortb. X. aad Wm.

rarssbow. of Charleston, colored, were locked np by Officer Haines yesterday an sus picion. Tbey found pocket-book contain ing a twenty-dollar bill and ether change and proceeded to spend it. when they were caaxnu J03IE WAS EBTIODTO. Jpeie Lewis, an old street-walker, wa fined tS and costs in tbe Police Court yeaterda for trying to entice a countryman into ber kdea.

Sbe threatened Officer Crint for arrest ing ber. and aba went to the work-bonee. Free of Cost of Transpbrta- 11 A. VOTE poB tbb Moot popct-aJk POLICEMAN; A Trip to iCbieaao aad Return, witb Board aad 'Lodging for Tea Fill ant thia ballot witb the pame and tbe district of your favorite Polieeaaa. The ana receiving -tba 'greatast number ef votes will receive; a ticket to Chicago and retarn aver tbe great i H.

aad D. and Sanaa Kaate, (Incloding Pullman Sleeper) And aa order aa TBB BABBETT wocrsc. I' A firsbcUsa botat (Aaserieea plaak werasaaeatly located la Chicaeet for Board and Lodgiag for a awriod af Ten Days. Thia eanpoa will appear dally ontil May xL wbea tbe coatast eloeea. I S- Wrtta fall naaae aad tba district plainly, gave year can pone aatil ya net a aaasber af tbem.

aad geatf taall tbeaa to tb Cocvoa Epitob Eaocrar. Ciaetanatl.Obio.' -2 Mark tba parrs etatiag bow asany eoupoas are ia each packaga. Io aot teal aay after May B.IS9L PeucotsB-. 3olios District So ENCOURAGING. The OutlookForTliis City As the Assembling Grounds For lhe.Democracj.j Favorable Reports at the Y.

M. D. a Meeting Ex-Gorersor Forakrr Will Not I Renominate UcKitiiVjr. Political Gossip from tlie Cnrlstoat and Other Haunts of tba I The progress made by Cincinnati in tbe race for tha Jiemoeraue State Convention baa beea meat satisfactory to tbaae wbo bare I beea waging her battle. A th meeting of tbe Youag Men' Democratic Club last night Mr.

Caasilly Cook, as Chairman of tha Commttee oa Co vent inn. read letters from a number of tbe members of tbe Slat Cea- iral Committee etatiag that tbey were in favor of this city; Torougn tbe reply of Wm. Baatty. of Toledo, it waa ascertalaed tbat that city bad entered herself for tb prize. Some af tbe members ef the committee were opposed to Columbus at tbe place of holding tbe mtstipg.

Altogether, the statement made tha matter lwk exceedingly bright lor tbis city, A financial report showed tbat nearly 12.0)0 bad been collected, and that the prospects at mora vAt encouraclng. President Charles Edgar Brown aad Daniel J. Dalton. aa Chairman of Uia Railroad Committee, re ported that tbe railroad officials were en- tbosiastieally for Cincinnati, and some 'ZT. of the ling rates wonld result Mr.

Cook telegram frora.Chairmaa D. rites. Central Committee, stating that there would be a meeting ot that body before the middle of June, his will wiv tba elnb at Ustt tne club at least three weeks ia which to ACB THB rtOBT. From surface indications there will be Soma obieetloa ta tha consolidation of tbe Obi club wrth the yoocarr body unless the I ursiBameaeoasenia to swaiioweo. ine hitch comas on tbe name to be taken by tbe Dew club if the consolidation la fleeted.

As most of tb Ohio (Tub ar members of tbe Y. M. IL C. already it ia argued tbat tne merging would only be a formality. Tbe name inggested by Mr.

Alter, of tbe Ohio Cluo. for tbe new one is iheObie Democratic Club. It ia hardly possiole tbat the club will se cure the springer bomeetead for a club- bouse owing lo th fact tbat it will cost too much to put the building in repair. Such was tha unofficial report of the committee last mebt. Tbe club is prospering to such in extent that it ie considered a lvisabie to have A rtXAXCIAL sscehtabt And an amendment to tbe constitution will be submitted at tbe next regular meeting to provide for such an officer.

There are fifty- two applications to be voted upon at the next meeting. Before the adjournment last night Mr. E. Q. Norton; known as an apostle ot tariff reform ell over tbe United Males.

delivered a remarkably interesting address upon that subject. Ihe club will next Wednesday nikbt hear Hon. John t. hollsit. and in conrje of tim Hon.

lwrene 1 Newl, Congressman Tom L. Johnson. aller ii. r.icnie. anu ewer noieu isuunucrais wiu beard from.

POLITICAL G0S3IR It was not long since that Tne EtQCiEea Intimated that there would a hitch In tbe proposed arrangement to have ex-Governor Foraker repeat hi performance of placing the name of Major MeKlnlsr before the Ke- puhlican state Ihe arrange ment, it may oe stated, was niaue wnnoui tbe knowledge or consent of tbe ex-Uover-nor. At rreseet his businens atlairs are so pressing that he will not take part in politics r- a time. At tlie dedication ot tne cur Hall lie mad th statement that he wa oot of politics, he hoped, for good. It however appears mat par win neio out me tarty in ihecampa.cn. A to the making the uomi natiua soeeeh.

he aavs: I will not have the time to go to the con vent ion tnia year. I here are a number of highly important rases coming up about that time tbat 1 will have to watch. It is there-tore improbable that I will place Governor MeK in ey'a nan in nomination." It is improbable that ay otoer Hamilton County hepu blican will be req uested to perform thi kind of at the ratification meeting. The latrat candidate iu tbe field for tbe ne- aition of Surveyor of Customs in tbi district is Hon. Henry J.

tschulte. a member of the Hxty-ointb General AsMmbly. and rontiy deputy in the titlice of County Treasurer I Hrooks. Mr. r-chulte leave next week for aahinnton to ace on hm aoMieatinn and indorsements.

Among the lattrrare the strongest kind of reconimeodsiions from bunks and luiportors of mis city. He has also heen indorsed by all ot the delegation of which be was a member save m. As these senile en ara in a waiting attitud them- selve. their absence from lb list is recount ed for satisfactorily. Mr.

Scnnlte is a young I man. hut toseeS the reouisilA auulifira- I tiou for th important portion to wni.h he I aspires, his iricnaa say tnat ne Pas received encouragement ia certain directions that caoses bim to be boPelul ol tbe result. It is understood thst Hon. Bobbie Lillard is to succeed bimaelf as member of the Stat I Central Committee, hut there is some specu lation as to wbo will take the Mace nf Colonel A. C.

sands, It is not likely teat Charles I. llayniaa win oe a caumaa'e atvrruie turning down he got at Cleveland when Colonal bands was cboeen. J. K. Pollard, af Adam County, the Stew ard of the Deaf and Duma Institute at I Columbus, was in tbe city yesterday.

Hly I Jake" is a born political mrwBitr of the gunvehoe orand with a mysteriously silent attachment It ia nossible that he has nnn sent down witn a not tu ther-hermaa beoeb-1 men tu teuj.nem to watcn out It is rumored tbat Vi Stewart ia ont of I the race for Superintendent of tbe City Hall. I and that ibe ex-Trustees feel that they were I snapped in his case. Editor Joespb W. of th Georgetown Kews-Uemocrat. ia at the Itenniaoo.

If re ports hi personal preference for tbe Demo-1 eretie Gp.bema'orial nomine a Judge I Samnet K. Hunt, hut mainly wisbee tbe strongest man selected. I A fetching to be proposed for the Republican tate platform is said to be I declafatioa for biennUl eeewionB of tb Leg-1 Islatnre. in rtnet accord witb tbe letter aad intent ei tne constitution. EESirS TBOUELE.

Tbe new Athens Coon ty Cepnbliean Cen-I tral Committee, at it meeting last nieht. I refused, by a Tote ot eleven to nine, to ap-l prove and indorse Mr. D. L. Sleeper alleged nomination for Representative at tha late Kepubliran primariea.

According to in I ttliy sheet footings of adiia Precinct. I York Townehip. Georce alleoa. Weeper" I principal eorapetttwr tor tne nomination. was ertdit-d with tnre vote les thin were Indicated br tbe taKte.

Had Ibese tallies iBCludvil in tne footins the vote tn the county would have beea a tie aa betweea I Isuoos and sleeper. JUDGE EIOHIE EE0ALLED. artnu mnTr' T' tuscisn Lima. Onto. Hay 17.

Tbe Democrats of tbe I Orel saadivioioa of tbe Third Judicial Vir I triet. ia eoa ration bere to-day. uaanunooe-1 ly nominated Hon. Johe E. Richie, of this I city, for Common Pleas JodaA.

a i- cnrcaiATi cases. imtt Piararcw nrii gaavraaa. Courawca. Onto. Mar 17.

-Twa Claeianati taa were argued ia tbe tSapreaae Uoart to-1 day. Oa waa Tbo Card Tahrtana rsnHiim jobs L.eianaa-e ana oioers. waica eeme up oa error to tbe Superior Court. c. Biacg represented the platans, aad IL.

Keelaar tbeaefendaats. The aeeoad aaae.wae tbat of tbe Second Karional Hank of Iroataa vs. Joaeuh I andataers. It wi spteaied from tbe Circuit I -win. nmriww r.

-tj a mmm caansel for I iNiriiiu.Mia wmbu.h. mrnm ni i tor to ucicwna i a i 1 1 i i i THILT-TAtES CA8ETS W05X Lientanoat cosey. a a ring taa pact fa weeks, has added, to bia reputation of ti I ana at tbe best thlof-takers in tba denart, moot, HekBOwg'em alt and ksa euiiui tbem in Btahtir. last t.igbt a fan. ,4 1k tcott.

af the VVori-boase hot a iLwt I.V toVaa7uUaiww. I jail Ptat to Tbe day my Jail my the nt i. of I BAXISTO Strongest of all pure cream of tartar powders. Sit (dm Absolutely tie It does more work an4 BURGLAR ANDERSON Wrttcw a To Tba Knqalrr D- i Ol. wcira ttaMa.

tost week afr. Aaderaea. tba wife ahtfce notorious barclar. waa bt a eonfioea in at Colambua. called oa Aaristaat I aitad District Attorney Keener aad re- qnemted that bar basband be rearreaiea as aoon a be aets out af Jafl oa an eld ladiet- mens for breakin tbe fcebaaoa atee.

hb said that tier motive lor inn prevent hio from aiuiw lined I rtni to ao reonest wa ta Jhb Unrelar Jian hlanseli. wntca aiacee ner rwsciu tion. i- 4 sntu tss iswism. An article appeared la Tra Etyrtata cae last week which grosaly aiisrepresenia actio and place me before tb public i liAMa nan iiftent On murder. The article aiiuaeo to istot refers my bavine seat a ittr lrom tb here in Cniambu wife in tnetn-aati tbrra'entaa aaasioat 6r naon my release.

1 have ovr writlea a ibrauaii letter of any desoriptioa or ta any wrrson whatever since my iacarreration id lall br. 1 if Mr. Anil.rwfi bos such a letter witb a. Andeetoe. bas such a letter witb tnr sttacb4 It The follvwtna will set mo right in ir.

a It i lour sisnat forrerv. 1 matter. Acrnmpanytng thia was a letter irons i "we wr.4n thiiek lari slat lag tnat ne had read all the llrs BomrAnto aad wire ant nt tl Const Jail, aid tbat Andtnon'a I'ttera So bis wife and children ware always kuid aad aaetmata. EARLY can 4 From the! pomptroller I OUUItB UUUU CUUUIllUll VI at OrareM aas I InMfl I 'skfn 1 a a a wa rv I 11 iks. in i Reserves, Leans and Deposits.

Comparatitk TablttUX tht'LwUtt Two Statemea(tHidTinre For Yoar Ag: A call for a statement of tha condition of the national i banks at tbe alose of busioesa May 4 frem tile ComOtroIIer ef the Carrenry was far an earlier date tban usual, fx was and) certainly there was no preparation on tbe part of local banks ia an ticipation of ic Had there been there wouldn't have been ao manrlbelow the line per cent, at In their reserves. I.ocal banks never prepare for a call, bat meet tbe demands of their customers to lbs lull extent tbat their reserve will warrant. While the call fouad the bank In good conaition. tne statements furaishew In an- swer to it showed that tliey bail generally been loaning money freely. A few baaks that have been rather conservative in their Views are shown to be weii above the line.

lana are smaller by ILU17.WI than they were at tlie nrnefHltn ataij.tfieiii of Mirrh and or ILKIT.BM than a sear avo. I here is a decrease of Rfi.t' In ttt reserve sine the preceding ittuni. snd tt i BJ.7U.2X3 lower than a year avo. deposits show a loss of IL-ZT7J and H.4Ji.99i (rom tho anatea nspet-s- iveir. me proportion, of reserve, however.

which is 3.S0lH-r cent, belnw that of a rear sail, is somvwnat greater tbaa al the siaie- mentoi Aiarcno. A itogetfier. though, considering tha close- nets oi money and tn eeoil-feverishneM hnanees generally, it is aminentiy eati- lactorv to contemn ete the xhibitio of (oundnesaof local- institntiona 1 li statement cailed fair May 17. Ii with 'bicb the present- nna is rssibuni. shows loans to amount to fhSJTMIU.

s-vcie Sl.36l.A0ft. lerai tenoers ts.7.M. total reserve li.tT7.2Pi. art deposits -H7. and tbe proportion ol reserve io d-posits m.31 per cent.

i principal item in the latest two pub-lisned statemenue-m that of March and May 4-are presented below la tabular farm: LA ais nmnlnm rz 3 V. 1 'IF 1 S3 A 52 Ve 'ti -jit ii 'i li A 7Z fC)feteft 'WfSrsy J9 r. ti a a a ai52S'1i'a'3 3 St; 25 rr a 5 MS wWfScJt mmmzm 'i tCMaVC a wa Job Coayra. aged tt. Vr -ant flveamoeo atiwat.

waaarraatea by Offleer Lcytae yrstar ateaiBB in sae aoar ofclenry atreet. Coaaer r- I 5 fsi i I gi I j-s 1 i i i- i )J i.i;il tS I I i 1 IDMWM-'i i Si I I I I I I POWDER. Best. finer work than any other. A FIGHT On Retiring Captain KLnzel Dj (be Trustees of the Fire oh a' Ptnsion Fond.

Hiss Kelly Reflgns as Telephone Operator. Jaaes Faraa Electid Pretidai toil Jhn Gtflx, Vlre-Prfsidcnt tbo Fire Board. Mr. W. T.

Perklaa the new menharef th Board of Klre 'Trustee, touk Lis et at th raalar mUag rrtruar. Vicr-rrtdat Faraa wo in the chair. After Secretary brawn read th minutei; the last aieetlno. tb Chairman snuMirnw the Erst business In order was ti lion of tbe new board the eiecitoa uf I'm. dantand Yioe-Presldeat.

Mr. 1 orst anisw naled Mr. Jaraes Faran for the and Mr. Goeti cndd tbeaam. lurv- Prealdent Mr.

Perkins nominated Mr. and Mr. Pant eeeuaded tb nouii.un. Both were duly elected. In reaular anrslno bill arcnoiitinf ft J07 Xi were ordered paid.

Chit? Arn.i-hoiil' report In regard to th eullinoa Hooks 7 and Engine Company 7. la-t Tiura day evenin. that the seel lent wss ui.arj.d- a am, was received ana accepted. Ibe board at this point a-t in riasT sirsaisv) I'nrter the law recently passed by ih al Assembly. It was a bill for swrrs sesaraeat af thirty-tbrw fet'eraer at i rain avenue and Itachel street, amount to f0.

Mr. Furst wasefh opinion tbt was like taking money outof one pocket ano putting it into the other, and ea motion of ation CaunseL Mr. tioets tbe bill was frrd to tb lorir- Tb next in order was the reading ef th resignation of Misa L. Kelly, telephone ope rator iu the fir tower, which ii ai foll ies- lo tbb HoaoatkLC BoDor Fianf 'mmi- siomos frar girsr I barebr tender tr- igastlon as telepbene operatur. to lak etTec; May 3L Ia leaving the rvice of tli li psn-mnt I to rstura my stneers tnanut i your honorable board and olllrar and laein- bera of tne department for the eoiirirom treatment and many favors extended in Very respectfully.

MimI.Ki.hi.' Tb resignation waaacceppra aad I'rmnlrn'. Farsn took occasion to tUte that Mit haa been In tb acrvio eight years, ami lie paid the lady a high compliment for her cint service ia tb trying position snd l.tr Courteous treatment lo the tlmuuhOi si. i csll up the tower for information. wient yara ant a ainslv cvio Plaini hi. been beard against Miss Kelly, i lit am l.gAVB THg ltrllTllT With th nrofnund resneet aad well iili of the entire department from tlie lllcrn the men.

A rroess was taken for a meeting of lit f'eusion llaard. and Mr. I'srslua it tr.i duced to me members, 'ihe report ul eommitt appointed to in application hi t.apiain ate mi. i -liermanniiir retired an a pension, uml ti ot lr. liurscbug and Dr.

owner ar rea I he rvport was to the ellect that at.iair. Kintal could not go on tli puln 1 1 at n. Permanently disabled liremau. Ihc rt.ur. was arcepled.

On the nutation of placing Captain tvr-. on the list as a partially disablaa iiutu. ai ft month-ana audi work aa given inui i ruktees. a deliala between Men.rs. I ur-1.

txiets and harau followed. Mr. asked how many years Mr. Kinzsl iisir- me department, rleing answered twi-nu on years. Mr.

I'erklns said tbat a wan Had tn city ol tucianau trial nun-ber of rears is entitled alt tb tion poseihle. captain liigginou. ot aenty-ixe. at the ension tuard. saii t-lie did not want to "knock" Captain kini'.

but his services in tbe department were ut thota biou may le cslled "noifonaiii.B siBvira. Inavmuch as he was nsrer in districts lii hiv hres o-currd. and mutli rif lu tinie spent on iuel wagvtia and hoeliers. ijoeiz warmly sailed into i tsiu li t-ginson for bis speech an he considered a mi-. in any poaitiou.

no atier uow low. -honorable service to the rlty. and Ur. In km said that he was of tbe sum op. Aaatsiaat Marshal Milt Campbell it-o-l tiy Mr.

Ki.sl ansut ben tn and Hae.r, withdraw bis application lur a pension be siven lighter work aud on motion of (joe is the mailer was laid over until ttr next meeting. A conmiitte was appointed lo invest fai.tiLOsiiroliis of tli txuxix tuii'i to the tai advanutae and Mr. Im.U elected ice-l'reldnt of tu Hoard. NEW ERA SEIZEU The ShrrlfT Attache the Plai-e on Hale I-'or Money Da ex Tbe trouble of tbe New. lira Caioon art kviauraiit are multiplying.

Yesterday the Queen City Electric O.nv pany sued Williams Power, tb proprietor, for TJ0 Cl dne for lactrie An attachment waa latuad. ai.i leuuty Fberiff Cor many took poa'sion ul the pise, li i new In cbarg el a wsurtimii aviected by the Mrs. Jennie ii. imam, wife of Joba i iam. of tbe firm ol V.

illi at 1'ower. rr. Piletors ni tbe New 1 r. l.ruKlt two su.n in rrplevbi fr.r tbe releaae ot attucOed prop erty in -ouirs ljauer Court eP-r-l saainst Henry J. Cain and 1.

Constable Frank J-jiinsvO attematad the writa. but to proirty of ti. PlaintiD ia in th band of tbe -tonff. WASTED TO SEE liATTIE, last Sunday Mattie Taornton. of Culvert street, was stabbed by per Ivvrr.

name! Kovler. Hie wsatakea ta the hospital. terrlay her hasband. Henry, was, lrom tu peniuntisrv.wt.ere be nsi tieti ervinaayear lor shooting to ai.l Msii. Me called at th hopltal Iter, h' refusal adiidtrancr.

wlticb -canoed his tlirtateT. to tnr down tha lnei.tntion. cer ilcCany waa called and lhoriiUn taken police beail-quariars, where fit givea a warning and released. KE3. AERIE BEES' DEATH.

Mrs. Carrie Pea died at the re'iden's of her brotber-in-iaw. W. U. Lehman, ai N--1 I Kerper avenue.

Walnut Hills. trrnoon at 4 JO. Mr. Krasu tr.e harles 1 km, Oovrnneatengineer olortrl Merrill, tn int-aiiu. far l'i" Vearik now tniiond at 'lorK Awaiting tb arrival of Mr.

nn Jruut 1 1-- tanuoga. ho arranaeuienu lur t5'S funeral bare beea ma.ie. COULD IQT TALK IBGIISE Charles Dupee and Charley Hawkins. e- ored. were in the Police Court yseierosT stealing three dozen tfgi from a hsk-y- POkey manufacturer la Uarto a.

lev. lirerkt OAwei no to pro-cuie. 'Ui MJ torrn cisiii aoeak Knalisa. ana i icti tn continued uutil an interprewr cof-- oe ion ud. EOEBED THE CHUBC3.

Tbieves broke Into the Church of the maculate Conception on Vt. Adams t' I yesterday trir.rr.iti and at.il a c-aiidie-SCC valued at tlV Martin roin.of MHnt F.iabth sxrt. and Al HridVr. of 114 est liu street. ivwowa vi overewsts.

BIT EES THUUB. Liza Kewman. af 117 Holler atreet. yestre- I day sWors oat a warrant for tae arrest of ber eon-ia-law. Sidney Oreen.

for assault and bat tery. Fka claim that the a Barreled 830" certain people visiting i.hou and a aa- waa tba ste bit beg ummb. disioiv aa it. -THEia XiEFTjUE OUTUTED. Oa Jaae a ooporintendeat Morgan, ef to I public schools, will issue a list af tsecbrt wbo are to be dropped from Ah rolls oa a enuatofoldaae.

Tbe list will coata a i tbaa a dozen unmet, TOUSil THTETEi. William Kern an. a young thief, wss smt I saw wvra-oauae tor tB aays ror HJ eal. Eddie Morrs.rer. seat".

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