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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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I i 3 I i I I. i -i I i (i ill it I 1 i i 1 5 i i 1-i 'A i -v. it? i- I i t.T THE CHTCTN1TATI, FHIDA.TXIAY IF, 18S3. MM bbTbTbTssTBssW ssTssTsWsaaWAWAxa 1 MM i -i ii. i -mm.

i i. .1,,, i ist i HARTS SHOE LABOR MATTERS. Th0 8bomaker' Lockout BtiU in Progress. BaTBati-Vakm and BUver-GUders CsnAdast Bncctts -Trade' Aembly Ad-4xtt4d by Bon. Wo.

Thlrty-on Unions ra repnMOKdit tb inert. of of the Tmtles Awetnblr last oigbt la Draids' Ball. Tbe following ielmte io the Astmblr wrr rereivnl aod obllatJ: From tto Jeffenoit- Awrioblr, Klhts of Lntwr. H. Jlemktr.

Cbarlrs Redman and Joba RK1y; from tha Parlor Frarae-naers' Cd on. o. 4. H. Kfmpfr, J.

tnsr and J. Oi term an; from the Ber Brewers Union, Andreas Lou and t'barles Crlmao. Alter the repora or tba various committees and oRlcers Jiad been disposed of. further boiDMi was adjourned, and tb Hon. Pet.

ttie father of the Peel Ixbnr II. was Introduced to Ibe Aocmblj. Hf rraif an address npuD 'he es if? of tire deft-Mi of the Prison Labor 11 by the las I eilature. the dutninmt Inflow cores of the jvenal labor yieD. boih to (be wnrklncman and the manofaeiorer.

and tba great need of saeti a bill lu this State. maineMOMt or the defeat.be said, was II. ai all capital. bireU lobbj inl and rtnsters were arrayed airainst tbe il, while Its friend, not realising tbe strong efforts tbat wculd be made to defeat it, beld aloof, and did not bring all their infloenee to bear for Its wMga. Tba nest time, tie continued, the bill is brwislit befdre the Leis.ature tba rapltal'S'a must mot bjr their own memoes.

a'i every workmrinan niut labor ln "au'tmuKjf for Its paae tie then, read nuitihrr of press eiHomma unon the bill. Ii4aw.ua that the newnpaprrs of the State and tlit- ihinkinie puniletit itutn parties i sfJ oeen Ir. fHvurot it. Hi ronorti werv listened lo wti rapt a 'tent ion bjr lite Axemb'y. and at time ne was Inud.y applauded.

At the concilia on uf ins aolrea he was tendered a vole of itimka bjr I lie Assembly, mrn was ila-livert-o In a neat spcecn by the Prasideut. Mr. Coiitio-'y. le Committee on Bad act wss authorized toorOer Buy rtailue for the nae of tli oele-gs'es to the crarxl parade of June Sd. The i oin in lee on Musile re pored that Brand's riand o' sixteen sifn, sun Drum xnjor.

bad beeu secured for the parade at a eoi of Ten I'd O'i wre rt ported a ha vim donated r.oni sums ai purt ot trie siriiimK silver-BImUts. The otner standinc committees reported prinirMa. Byv'f tha Assembly the flrtn of J. A. Kay I'm.

wa imJi mnert for thed'scharge of 10 emidoye n-'in-U ainpb-11, who tuatk cteps oard a I'll ml of MachlnlHt fie he id or tt.e welfare of tne Assembly. Traiihain deiailetl tbe exmt inn trwubie anions iiir lioetnakera. He cave tb ti aiory oi Hie orpuu lU ion of tbe Hoiird Arlill taiion. Slid wliai it lutd aceinplisbel. in 'he biiy i-ohsou ar- w.litng Hiijant fllruili.

tut in dull time ibey are txunl nave tne own way. -The or ly way to am trute liereaf irr." said he. "is in ux your Jorre wiien you them mo a nrlil place, and then only. Tne men went into the ixnrd expeetinit to treat witii boi.orable Kentlemen, btii tbev Were dcetv.il In I iie Ty pographical Union No. 8 to fiiriiisli montliiy a list of sob priutiutc esubliannient exiting In tbe city.

The btiem.kfr.' Dtfflenlllea. Tbe anoe munnfactarers met yesterday tnornlng to conaldsr tha proposition of the znn to leave tbe adjastmentof ail dlfflcultles Id tne band of outside parties. After much time and lliouehl their deliberations took tbe inriu of tbe -IoWowiiik letier: UxciMiATl, May 17. Mrasita. H.

P. TKirUAdtx. TiKini Bi'T- fATKICK CuSWAV. tiAK ao AMKa Hkokax In rmly to your coiiinitimcaiioir of tbe ISiti in wtucii you aek the uppnin'ment by of au arbitrator tbe Koaera Mauufaru urins coin' any cum. I am lUKtructi'd bribe mtiuaciurern' repreoental ves lo reply tiiai 1H-f do ul cinidr inur detnaud us being In order, tbe case, oy ins ralirs tcovernink the board, not uei (in sucii a mod Ition as to ad-Hi I oi i.e reierence In tbe manner proposed Tbe finieiie-s bill ot wagt-s.

on vmcu we fsiied to mtree. in order to refer to outside arbii ration, and we are ready to have it so beard when yon desire, oars truly, UtnrlUt SlKIBLET. Tbe Coancil of Shoemakers wns ir. acli ur- fri'trd to receive sucii a oiumnntcaiion, reus ng to aovpi tins overture for reconciliation, ami denounced tne Manufacturers Arbitratio -ociety as having broken every urtic.eof agrevmen. wtilcb sbouid have Kovernl ma Hoard or rt iratiou.

Messrs. itieiinaii. HaclnKe, Hlsitery. Cary and Hutier-wortb were pp-lnied lo draft resolutions oouoemnaiory the com man leal ion I beee will tie preseuteu for adoption at the maiMi meet nig ol Hie trade, winch ia lo be beld at Arlneiter Halt tin- aiternoon. Tbe faclorlea ot Alter, Forward A BlncKer.

Sat'iic tien-iie. and istribley A Co. are tliat down to day. This, It may be atatqrt is not catiaml hv Hie men leaving i lie b. lies, but by a terationa wtneb sr- being ninde In the var.ou- slioiia.

Htrnng efforts are beiuic made lo call out tbe are anil at worit. evn tion-Unlon men Were yesterday persuaded lo Join the rnk tr ibf worn linemen, and mnnv A'be hsve signified ttie.r In eiillnua of fouowinc inrro. Eirrr mmi vim lavorklii Is be-ng bution-boled three limesaaay by those who are out. and many of Ibem are yieldina lo the araumenta brought to bear upon tin m. Tlte Menwi around I lie shop doors knock Instil t.ine are t.usy N.

V. iit is tne gentleman bo was lo have acted as arbitrator for ibe workiug-men. Tbe Harness Matters Ie Bast. The bur new makers seem to bave Do fears ot i beir strike not terminal ing in their favor. It tart, as tbey are doit no work and are be-Ibk well fed, tbey ure becoming aauey.

They refused a proposition of Perk ns, Campbell A Co. yoierday. and affirm that t. ey w.ll bear nr tiling but a complete surrender to their de-mantis, At a meeting of thetHarnrsa-makers' Union las. tiiant It waa rea.lved mat unieas the nia-ehinv operators, wbo organised Wednesday aut.

left the benebca to-morrow nl-bi, war sbunld lie deemred anainst them, and that the Union woul.l take a.dea uuu.nm Ibem a. ould tiny trr have any trouble with the bi ases. It wa deemed lo par while ttlealr.ke laed each a nttie man So per week and each marr eo in a. Ii wsa larib. resolved that tbe Cincinnati Lnmn iIkhi eoot.nae to fee wanes uutil every h-rmler snail be paiil tbe loss be baa stiiaiuet ibrouch this strike.

in eon versatMin with one of the leader of ti strike, be complained bitterly ot Ibe an fa-r means asrd by lie bosses to get men from oiber points to come bere. F.very one of lln-in." lie said, lias oniiie under false repre-emat fin. We want no more to come, lor we are determined that tbev shall not work In tne simps we are striking against. We got two men away from ibem yesterday, and iwo more will leave in-day. Tuey can't bluff us by savin ttiey are able to f)l order, for we know belter.

Wby. ibey were abort in some lines when we went out. You bet we will sln." -i I Tito Kllver-UHser. At tbe meeting of theatnkiug silver-gliders yesterday morning It was reported that tbe arm of Pspe Brother Kagemann were rm ploying girl todotb work of the striker, rins sunouneement caused no const ernal Ion, was accompanied with tbe statement tliat iter glria bad to he tautcbt eaeb point of ibe rede, and were not giving- utUMaeuos titeir empioyers. MEllUltlsL DAT.

mm Arrasirewsesta tor the Deesrallsa of fwr Iks AaslTerssrx k-xer- wee 4kBI 4 staple est, Tbe preparations for observing the honored eustom tbroagboat tbe lsnd of paying fitting tribute to Ibe memory of tbelr comrades wbo await the "Mounding of tbe lut reveille" lu the cemeteries ot Hamilton County are about completed. Ths" several committees bave been tad a. Irtousiy employed arranging lbs many data la, and are happy la tbe thought of being able to report that wblle tbe task of defray. Ing tbe rzpenaes incidental to Memorial Day. in addition to tbe strain upon tbe limited' sans of I he comrades In earing for the living comrades and tba widows and orpbansof d.

eead eoldters and sailors lo dtatrea- more especially so close upon the privations of ibe late Bood in this valley baa been beavr u. I llH. A 1 ll k. i I in hcuuiiq won kindred vtieran organ xatlona will not only rare for their IIVitiB-eomrades. bnt are detaraaiaawA IM OrHQ, The eommitteesto make final reports ai ni.

xncetlriic of tne delegate on Monday evening. May lib, are the I in sn re lommlttee Comrade F. If. Van Dyke. Isreai Lodtow Post: J.

L. dries. Com- on W. Search, Aogast illirh Post: ritomaa Morgan. William Nel- rw.

iae: j. w. Johnson, uenerai w. Lytle Po Jobs Dietscn. R.

at. Moor PosiS Jauee Begaa, ej. A. Wblifleld. Fred W.

Moore, oraker. A. L- Carrtck. D. XI e-Clung.

1L f. Force, b. N. Maxwell. Jndge Coooer.

W.H. Devioe and L. Markbrell. Oeorge H. Tbwiiias Post.

No. IS. L-oeof Msretf comrades Henry Mareotfe. Commodore oote Post; C. B.

Hunt. First Regiment O. N. Robert L. Cromer, Veteran heaimeot; J.

L. Uaul. Finn Ohio Vsteras Voluoieer lufanuy.aod F. Vf. Tbomaa, Clu-S nuatl Artillery, and Orator Tom rad as A.

E. Jones. r.JiV0".' Hi Marootie, Commodore lo Cbarlea H. WsntaeU, Israel Lud- XraxiSsHirtaUoa-CcmradA p. R.

Way. O. a. IS IX it W. by la wa Thomas Post Thomas W.

Kroae, elaott Pot; Oenrtte Marsh. R. M. Woore Post, Priatinc Klags sad Badeea-1 boiosa Mason, O. H.

Tboiaa. Post; f. T. oster. Willlch Post; Aogast Orisf.

W. if. UU Post; Koops. Israel Lrfidlosv Post; Usury lanUi, Commodore Foot Post. Lu ch for Children Comradee William Ililg and Oeorge PowelL Ice and Water tiomradea Ed J.

Masste, Lytle Poet: V. T. Oardner.O. H. Tbomaa Post; ueorat W.

Sbtpley. Nelson Post. i Musie I'orandM John (i. PlefTer. 'Nelson C.

Parker. K. M. Moore Post: Mag Koiin. Mi lillch Post; Beory ay ward.

Israel l.odlow Post: James Kyle. i H. Thomas M. roots. Foots Post; Joba HoH-tnan.

Lytle PaA; The Committees on Flowers and Ceremorilea at lprms Orovrf Cemetery will not makcllnai arrai'gementa until Memorial Lay. The Com in ttee on hall and Orator reported tbe foliowing pro. mm me, wh lea wasadopled, Exercises at Music Hall Wednesday, May SO, 3, at 8 o'clock p. luvvcmtiva. Memorial Services.

Dtrse ti ratios frS ml Keclmnt Band 'barles Brown .1 Sbltss oa tae Old i stop tirnund IHOIIg Address Ueoeral F. Moore Kesdir.K ss oiinnsl poem, tbe Hauls of Mono-scr. writtea fur tbe sceaaion Colonel T. Hi de itwi hmi Horace therel M)nr St spelts ee Banner A(11r M.Culoiieh A. 1.1! Munc Hnl Keglmeut aud Addres-Tbe Mtaioa of tbe A Msjur A.

M. Warner Sons -i-Quariet R-uiatu Harrl-f Howard -laud sad Anilieno- Comrades ItyniD A au I tt( The d. A tbe Veteran Regimental the Veteran Renlment. First Reg meal O. and Cincinnati Artillery will lor in on Fountain Square at 7) o'clock l.

ni mil marcb to the Mosic Mall- taaina tne places aaalicned to each ontanizatton. All space beyouu tne limib occupied as above, together wiiu tbe alcony, is devoted to the public. The dress Circle Is reserved i lor tbe lamtlleg or soldier, three inoosana tickets will te isxoed to the O. A. R.

Posts dor dis tribution among soldiers and their families. coin mile Henry N. Van Dyke, tirand Marshal, will sl.ort.y Munouuce bis sta I and the division commanders; also, formatiob of the parade. Km cn ti. A.

R. post will defray their own The Clncinnat'. Waahlngion and ball imora Railroad place a special train at the sMml of tbe committee, and run trains at short intervals for tbe arc. mods-lion of tbe families of soldiers at 25 cet.ia for tbe round Inp. '1 he Henry B.

Banning Post, at Madison-vllie. Olno. by applytoic to their local agent of tbe above railroad, can purchase tickets to Spring Urove and return at the same rate lor tueinseives and families and old soldiers. AW sf MAILT, Tbe) Ktwry af Ibe Arrest of Pete frats. About eleven o'clock night before last the attention of an officer was attracted to a young sjDiiii, wno wsa crying, near tbe Millcreek bridge in Cammlnsvllle.

Near ber was Peter Cranr. a yootsg man wbo is an operator at tbe Blarietxa and Cincinnati lepot. In Ctommins-viils. Tbe woman said that CTaig had attempted totake improper liberties! with ber and struck ber. Both were taken lotlieHta-tioq-bouae.

Tbe girl gave her name as Jenny Smith, and said abe lived at Ottawa). Putnam odntj, Ohio. vb nineteen years of see. and not vary prepossessing in appearance. She wore a plain black dress.

Hr iory wa-that she reached the city Tuesday on ber way to visit relatives in Dayton. Ohio.) Wednes dty evening she took the aiz o'clock train on the Cincinnati, Hamilton ant) Da ton Railroad, and when the conductor came around he told her that tbe train Mid not go as far as Dayton. It only went to Ms ad's Sta-lion. He advl-ed ber to get otT at Cummins. viHe and wait for the nine o'clock train, and she so.

While in the depot ahei asked for a botel. and Craig told ber to wait ostil be got throuich his work and be wonld escort her to one. They went out together, and he walked her around for some time, 'and tbey reached tbe Kee ee hotel and found it all closed np. They walked down toward tbe bridge, and. as she claimed, he made Improper prnj-oaai-i to her.

and when sue refused he struck, her and started to leave her. Khe ac eused him of bavins kept her (nut, and thereby cau-ed ber to miss the train. Craig said tbe girl had ait reed to submit lo bis proposals for a consideration. He denied having struck her. A tne giil reinfect lo prefer a charge ag ilnst rulg.

the officers allowed lil to ko. -She was detained, and yestetday morning the officers b-onghl ber in to Headquarters. When seen by an K.vquikkk re-l-orter last nisbt abe said sbe was brought in aannat ber will, as abe wanted them to allow her to take the morning train for Dayton. Anyhow, sbe waa induced to swear out a warrant, coursing Craig with assault and battery. Craic was arrested and released on hall to sppesr lo the Police' Court this morning.

The girl was still detained, and sent to the Home of the Friend lea- From ber appearance and conversation there is very little In tbe case, sbe says she knows where sne stopped over nlcht 1 uesuay. To the re ortrr sne sain sue had been in toe cliy be tore, ana mat abe was an orphan. Tws nly Faxes, iLesinxton Press Miss Jessie Knekner, In her evidence in the Thompson 'rial. Incidentally mentioned tha ixenerai A. T.

Unshorn and Governor R. B. shop were acquaintances of hers, and that lite latter had engaged rooms fober at the Gibson Hooe. These two old foxes bave bad themselves interviewed by an EnuoiKri reporter and almost deny that tbey had ever nenro ot jsims oilckner. bey In not know r.er oy ant in, ana may nave spoken to ber Nailers must oe pretty lively over in Cincin nn ti in nave inituenl these two old gentleme thus rr-nndine the rienilshio of i be besnii fnl Mia.

jt-ssii Diicsner. espec an when tbey wu lo be such susceptible old boys. are kuo A HOnA.V WuCk, Tbs Trswbles of 4'nrlatln Rertelaea, la itn tne several pssaeuger depots In Its jurisdiction, tbe Third-street Police Station la the refuge of many a poor unfortunate, who, landing In this city friendless and alone, finds refuge beneatb lis roof. A particularly aad case one of supposed desertion was disco ered yesterday by Officer Elder at tbe Urand Central Depot. A woman unable to apeak word of intelligible English, wltbj two pretty children, a boy and a irl.

tried to explain her troubles to him. Her name la Christine Ber teisen. ana sue came from Prussia with tbe inirniion oi joining ner us hand Steuben ville. in ibis where be was working in sn iron foundry. i On tbeusy appointed for tbelr reunion she racoeu iiih iowb.

only to nnd tnat hi-r bus baud liad tefl tneuav be I ore. In her distress sbe could not think him base enough to leave ber alone in a sirsuse country without friends anu wiin out tune money, sue searched tbe surrounding country. Dot without, sorcess. and came bere in tbe fond hope of meeting bim once more Sergeant Oarrtner and the other offlceisof Thirds reel kndly eared for tbelr anfortunats aoests as beat tbev; could, ami ssvs them tbe finest tbe larder for wiouer. Wiewisier Meawrt.

Made especially for tbe Cxqfitts. by Ferd Wag ser.tjpilcisn.4l West rift street, FoSBtainSqaare CIWctawATl. Msy 17. I 7 A. M.

A. M.eu A. M.S1 A. OS A M. cs Clear tiowyi Aversge tesgperaiure.srv Wsnes'.

ttrbaari. Tbe Women Exchange, the ilatest of tbe benevolent institutions of tb city, has reived very material aid toward) establishing on a Arm basis from some of khe generous ana wcaiwiy men or tne eitr. Kacb of tbe foilow ng gei teiaen baa eontribnled one montn-s rent or tbe atora oneunisd bv the Kv. ebasee for tbe present year, iHrglnnlng Feb- ruar jar. nomas tarrji Nr.

Keaben xprlnser. Mr. Dsvt.t siaton. Mr. Charles West.

jir. Airiintirr siruonaid, Mr. etearoorouch. i. ikineey, ir.

mam Harrison. Mr. M. Ramsey. Dr.

Jobs A. Mnrnbv. Mr. won bleuiaisa. LlnsMS to Weev, Henry Rentier and Llxxl Harimam.

Timmaa Holdwio and Mary Maaos. Joseph Hteiu and Anns B. lw Roth. Joun F. Fabrvnksmp aud Dor Kabs.

James McMnnia sad Ells Wlilfaasa. We- lemcyer and Mary Walks. "art and Barbara tAchaUnets. 1 faarlea C. Htartsman and Kate Shearer.

nanes j. Krob and Hedwig Be man sin. Roger Ford and Kate Ward, Ueorg 8. snyder aad Maine Li. Cope.

Ktstsrkj WssliHla. "FaglUvs from iosUss" was tb charge on uiesist against Henry Krwmao at tbe Cea e-tstion last nignt. Hismaa was arrested Detectives Schuuek aad Crawford at ibe Court boose, where bs is a witness In esse erisooer Is wanted at 7 1 umiiii opes a ssr on tbs Kentucky Central soms nlgnut ago. Jomw B. Horrx wbo baa been eon fined tbs County Jail on he ebarg of order, yesterday aeat lo lb City Hospital, Hit Jh -eb tbat be wtU probably not live til tb Urn for hi uiaX i II art's Mes Pslaoe, "a-81 West Fourth street, Plkse a lid lag.

Reliable Bboes ax tse wary lowest prises, sad a bsaaUX 4 present tArowa Is wiu tb bsrxaia. 3 num. wbtbt. I P. MJ7T ZZ.

ZZ 5 I P. lee'y I r. M. 74 i P. M-'o 'tsc'cioo-y A MU00TIN0 PIGEONS.

'Sport" or Cruelty to A Qnewtfon Wblch Police Court Jnry Fall to Solve. Tbe reiebrated cam of tbe Slate of Oblo vs. Charles Eckert was, after a amber of con tinoaaces, called lb tbe Police Court yester- day morning. Tbodefeodant Is member of tbe Cincinnati Phpotiag CIsb, and be, wltb perhaps sdoceo otiers, ladalced lu tbe sport of shooting pigeon at a match at tb old Rase-ball Park some time In Mareb last. Of fioera Jos Smith and Hereon, of tbe Society for tbe Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

were witnesses of! tbe recreation, and war rant for tb whole party were sworn out nnder tbe charge) of cruelty to animals. Poring tbs reign of Judge Hlgley demurrer to tbef Information waa over rated by blm. and the defense demanded a jury. Tbe case df dir. Eckert was taken op for a test one.

and was represented by Messrs. Cbaries Phare aad Scott Sy The Proaeeoting Attorney, Mr. John A. Caldwell, was assisted Mr. Charles Davis, ex member of tbe Legislator.

In behalf of tbe B. P. C. A. After oonsidenbl delay tbe Jury- box was filled with tbs follewing twelve rep r-seniatlve cltlsebs, wbo were caught in tba venires wbien bad been tssped Loo is Wielert, aloonist, at No.

80' court at rest Wm. Bsrrich. traveling salesman; Henry Hcboenebsora, Jacob Brill; W. T.jPlerce. cigar dealer, at No.

$03 Elm street; George Bcbatscaan. boteber. Camp Washington: Cbarlea T. R. Henaon.

of 71 East Seventh street, a colored laborer; Trios. Collins, draymaa, of 414 East Sixth street; Jnbn Doll, aboe dealer, of ebl West Ninth si reel; Fred Esberger. musician, of No. Fourteenth afreet; Cbaries Uniterm alb and Edward Welch. Tbe prosecution Introduced Officers 8mltb and Herron.

who gave tbe only testimony against tbe defendant, Tbere was no qui lion bat tbat tbe pigeons bad been ahot ss charged, but tbe defense denied tbe Intent to torture tbem. which was alleged In tbe in formation. Tbe defense called Dr. Malay, John C. Whetstone, Henry Overman, H.

F. Robinson and tbe defendant himself lo the stand in rebuttal. Tbe decision in the cele brated Missouri case against Bogardua, which waa in favor of tbe rifleman, was cited by the attorneya for Kckert, but the prosecution showed tbat In that case tbe birds bad all been killed, whereas In tbe one in question some of them bad beea wounded nnd bad lo le killed by having their neck wrung after being shot. It was lutein tbe afternoon before the can was given to the jury, and, be-tore-seudlng tbem to tbeir room, Hia Honor JudgeVon r'on artels, wbo waa on tbs bench. said: Tne charge In the case at bar la tbat tbe de fendant did on Ibe loth day of March.

IrM, torture, tnrinent and needlessly motllnte a crnei manner a certain sulmai, a certain bird known as a pigeon, and that be did this willfully a a unlawfully. ThelHwsof Onto (section 0951), as amended April Ij, 181, make It an odense to torture, torment or needlessly mutilate any animal, aud section 321 provides tbat the woid animal is neia lo mean any living dumb creature. It will be your doty in passiug upon the question of guilt or of me defendant to find whether or not tbe defeodsnt needlessly muiilaied the dumb creature uami-o by shooting at and wounding it in the maimer aescrioea in tne in forms Lion. If you rind that Ibe defendant needlessly, shot at. crippled, maimed or wounded the domb creature named tbeu I chance you tbat such a-l would be a mutilation within the mean tog of the statute, and ll Is your duly to find lb -5 defendant aaiily.

You will determine from the testimony In this case whetber or not the defendant shot at i he bird or birds With Ibe Intent and purpose o. killing tbem to be used as food or for an ot ber proper purpose. If you Hud from tbe test moiiy uat be did so, ii will be your duty to scquit. I Tne word needless mean without neces-ltv or without a lawful object. If tbe defendaut suoi at tne oim w.in tne Intent of bittlna H.

be must be beld to nave Intended the natur.ii conseoaeucesoiitbe act tnsl is. either to kill or wouuu tbe bird. It, in weighing tb testimony, you arrive at a point where your mind undecided on wbicb aide ths truth is. then you sre in tbe condition wbic-h ibe law dt-flues as having a reasonable doubt. A reasonable donbi practically is sn undecided mind ss to tne guilt or Innocence of the accused, in case you do entertain sucii a reasonable doubt.

It will be your doty to consalt togeiber and see if yourdoubts can oe removed) pro or contra, ir. after sacb consultation, you still eutertatn such doubt. ii. win oe youroutyio acquit tbe defendant. Tbe labored for over sn hour with tbe vexed questlou, and after taking eight ballots I hey nnanimously agreed to dlaagree.

Tbe firs i ballot resulted la seven for conviction and five for acquittal. Tbls was the tally on five of them, the sixth being six for conviction and six for acquittal. The last ballot stood eiicbl for acquittal and four for conviction His Honor dually discharged the Jury, and ue prweuuon oeciarea mat tne result gave one point in tbelr favor. Tbe case waa left open, and will be set for hearing before sn- oiuwr jury awn. AS AWHWAMD FOKORBT.

A Bstsi f'tiees; sixsed "Parker. Wise a 'w. kesl Hers Proas aael Pay- meat Hefaaed. i ne nana; oi wesson gooa, eon A Co. received by yesterday's mail from Messrs.

Peter son A Iisy. tbelr Chicago correspondents. caeca sii oo. purportlsg to have been drawn by Farker. Wiae A of this city.

In favor of B. C. Aims or bearer." Tbe Season-good Bank put It In the clearing-house, and It was presented at the Third National Bank, wnere Messrs, Parker, Wise A Co. keep tbelr account, in the afternoon. Tbe teller tbere immediately pronounced it a clumsy forgery.

ana reported the matter to Mr. Am ml Bald win, tne caabier, wbo ordered It refused. As tbe check waa signed Parker, Wise A per Brown, tbat gentleman wassent for and stated tbat lie had i Issued no saeh check. It was ccuraiDiiy protested tor non-payment. The check wss drawn on an ordlosry counter lo'ra National Ha- and num- oaiea -April 24.

18SS." Mr Brown stated lo an Knocimkk nnnn lerdny afternoon tbat be oould not recognise the handwriting, aud that tbe alienators was iar nvin wiiii an im tit on or riis i r-'t nmmwroi ne urtn or Farker, Wise o. ior some lima rissi at least, no checks bav been leaned bv him signed -Psrker. Wise A per Tha ww. siu ezceeuiiifrir ODRff in. and aa tne Season gisd bank merely received' ine cneck for eoliectloa the Cb-csgo bank Will be the loser.

Both lbs eltv banks to. as well as Mr. Brown, aeem on.hl. ts, SnsmlAM tr A LltTITLBKCTI Arrestee! Eatlelac a LutleCilrl lata aa Alley. awui nveo-ctocK issi evening a man wss seen lo emerge from an alley on Main street.

below Twelfth, having bv the band a little girl who appeared to be badly aca red. Detective While, wbo happened in the vlclnltv. wsa no. Tinea, sna ne arrested tbe man snd took him to 8'siion. Tbe child.

wb name is Lens Sch megger, aged eight years. said that the man was a trtiDger to her. and bad induced ber to go with blm by giving her eanay. He took ber into tbe slier snd fondled ber, but did nothing else. Tbs mother of the girl was sent for.

Tbey ar from Day. ton. unio, ana cave been visiting st 7C0 Vln street. Police Hurgeon Armstrong examined ins child, bat found tbat aha iurea. prisoner, wno is forty years of age, sad unsoie to spesa: English, gave i- "a own, ana ss ia ii arrived from Pbilaoelpbia Oay befors vestarrlv li strongly obleeted lo belne a.nhsi tv.

lective White overpowered found a loaded revolver oa hia person. Ho waa iwass. wa sse assns OI urn esslod weapons. I as Tfss Dally lasprsvewseat stsIL At yesteruaj-asewiioa of tbs Board of Pnb. Ho Work resolution to Improve Bellevue s'rsel from Freeman svaaue to Qasrry slier .4 strsorera svenas to smut street were approved sad sent to coonoii.

xna weekly pay-roll of tbs Watsr- worca vepanmeur, amounting to S4.0SK, wsa approvea. ne oetiiisn or u-1 to. for permtasKrn to eonsuructs si. oe pna street sioewslk in front of I Htreets and tbe. Engineer.

Bids for ths in. provemenl 01 Marrea sad Cbe.taot streers I were vimini rrirms 10 to ts. uapauuiea sad rspori. "I Mo Wssts si as Blowey Back. Loula H.

Baum. aalooa-keeper at 90S West I Third street, yesterdsy brought sou be fore I Bluirobwab to recover rJOt from Robert I Lynn. AisxsbaU Wood Is and Jacob Aag, Beam claim to bar lost that amount wblla playing faro at Jug Viae atreet, aad asserts tbat tba money was not fslrly won. ssvs I tnst oaring tbs past two years he has lost I mors tbas UMO wails bseklag tb User, sad nr etaeeled an til as v. atoaday nbjbt be took bat one drink, bat thai bad aoeb a peculiar effect tbat be waa led to that 'be bad been dragged.

In fart, be claims to have not yet recovered from its bad erects. While under tbe Influence of vheliqaorbe lost hie mosey, but ess not remember exactly bow It waa done. Tbe boose where the money waa lost baa alwaya borne a good reputation, and la ran by Bob Lynn for Jake Aug. Lynn says tba money was lost fairly, and aam'a action was nothing else man a squeal. ICiSWBIJiW TBE taCBf.

E. t. Harper Tries It, anal la an Omee wwgait by Police. Mr. I.

Harper, the Iron merchant, was arrested some days ago for obstructing tbe Pablie Landing. He waa released from the station-bouse on ball, bat, falling; to sbow op lo Court, tbat waa forfeited. Yesterday tbe case came up again, bnt there was no Mr. Harper to answer to bis name when it called. "Did you tell Mr.

Harper to oonae to Court Inquired Jndge Von artels of one of tbe Court offloera. "Yea, Your Honor; bat be said bis time waa worth 125 an hour, and bs wasn't going to waste It on Police Courts," was tbe official's answer. -ob. he said that, did he? Well, welt see whetber be will or not. fssae a eaplaa at once, and bring him In and lock mm up.

No roll-ins-mill man is soing to run this I ourl." A capias was issnod, and Mr. Harper shortly afterward came Into Court. He waa not arrested, not. bearing that a document was oat forhira, be went to Nathan Jordan's office, and about one o'clock in tbe afternoon both be and bis attorney arrived on the ground. Tbe forfeiture waa opened op on Harper'a I set for bearing next Wednesday morning.

pxncai ui iu cisir, ana tne case was then AHraF.MESTM. Thi "Whits Slave la doing a good business at cock's. Tbs novelty sbow at tbe Vine-street this week ia a good one. Cuba Mokris la going to revive "Article 47" In New York next week. Htoh Fat.

of "Maldoon'a Picnie" celebrity. sailed for Europe yesterday. is. iveuueuy Drainers, mesmerists, con tlnue to mystify large audience at tbe Coll earn. "Pop" will be given on three more occasions at the Grand tbls season to-night and twice to-morrow.

A coxidt, new to America, called "For- given," waa prod need at tbe Bijou, New York nigni oerore last. Imhi Kibalpt has gone to Europe to super intend the transportation of bis new anecta. vie, r.icci.iur, 1 11 is country. Miss Makjok outer, Cincinnati's crippled artist, was given benefit st attack's In New York, last Monday afternoon. Rows Tempi aad W.

H. Fitzgerald bave been engaged by E. E. Rice for tbe Bijou Opera-bouse Company next season. Miss Rate Roche, a sister of Augusta Roche, baa jost arrived from Enoiand, and w.ll shortly appear in comic opera.

Ms. James Hum arrived last evening In advance of Jay Rial'a Uncle Tom'a Cabin Company, wbicb open at Ibe Grand on San day night. Ufs Ukcho. wbo wa charged with threat ening to shoot Manager MikeB. Leavitt.

was dismissed In the Jefferson Market Police court, ork. a few day ago. Toeal aael lasiranesisl rssrrrl. A concert will be given for tbe benefit of the Women' Chr stlao Temperance Union at Lytle Hall, Friday evening. May 18, 1883.

Tbe following is the programme: valse la Minor Mr. Hnrr Nmi Solo A Winter's bong, wiu vioun obligato by Miss Mia. Lu tie R. Ord.i. nolo-On to tbe Fie of ikrr Donisettl r.

arren B. M-elts. P-sno Hole PerpeiaaJ Mnvemeai Weber alias rVtlls. Ballad.i miss Ida Vornhnls neciiAiion rutft ana Piano Sole sons Wliouat Words Mendelsaoba Mrs. Vt KsnnetL.

Sois Tbe Rhepnerd's son Mendelssoba Mr. Jbdwin K. stewsrt olo Oood-by Tosti mi i.in.i i-nnnsn Vioiln Solo Tbeme and Vanatloa from The Pirate. Hermann miss isois aolo-tl Mlmpror ro 1 rtossfnl Miss Msne owen. Ballad Mr.

David Davis Tbs Plsefc.ee Gsose HqiinsTlit. warrants were a few days ago issued by Squire Hayne for the arrest of J. W. English, Henry Berleiu and Henry C. Davis.

English is charged with keeping a gambling place at 417 Main street, and tbe other two with de frauding at a game of chance. The. three charges wore preferred by John Llttle.konof J. Little, the expressman, who lost monev and valuables to tbe amount of rhii. playlns Doker in Rualtsh's saloon last Mon.

oay. Liittie says tnsl while be waa too drank to know what be was about. Davla. who ia an ex-pol iceman, and Berleln son from him l0 in money, a Koia waicti worm wi Ja. snd a ring wor ti.

'i be proprietor of the Place dia. e-aims all knowledge of the affair, and snvs mat ne was Dually engaged with aomeiriins else while tbe same was In procresa. Each of ine parties wss pot under grmo bond for but appearance Monday at one o'clock. A Ntera has Afler a TTaier. A thief entered C.

F. Burnbam's room at 271 Walnut street about three o'clock yesterday morning and got away with KO. Bornhara awoke and gave chase to the light-flngeed mortal, who ran for all that wa in him. Hi Cursaer didn't let op an iota, and followed im to Heventb and walnot streets, whan tha thief tnrued shot it him Tha ended rlgbt tbere. for Mr.

Bornbsm tnrned back. Avswdsle acal Estate IHnsrw. Mr. Louis Cook purchased ths beautiful residence of Mr. William Dominlck on Wednesday last for $25,000.

Mr. Dominlck win occupy the former rasideno of Mr. nrroa.on unoiann avenue. Mr. A.

L. Hurkhardt will naennv tha Mat aence ot Mrs. nr. White. "Paradiae Home.

bile bis new residence is bemc built. Mrs. Irwin nureiiasswi ih. hnn of u. William Tics, on Rockdale avenue, for Another CTisrc Agrslast Calesvan.

When Elijah Coleman, on of tbe alleged partictpsnts in tbe theft of Mrs. Clark's dla monds. wss arrested by Detective White be bad In h's vallae a suit of clothes. Vsusnt. the clothes were Identified as bsvins- been stolen from Harry Rosen baum.

of No LSI est ciantn si reel, soma time un. A airii. Iional cbarce of petit larcenr was Disced SilUWtWKURII. Pxbhaps In no other way do accidents hap pen ao frequently as by slip snd falls, causing sprslns or broken limbs. In tb simple act of walking.

Statistics dispel tbe Illusion tbat those wbo do not travel are asfs from soni denta. Tb United States Mutual Accident Association, S20 and 322 Broadway, New York offers tb protection of a $5,000 policy, wltb tS per week Indemnity, for 4 membership fee. Annnal cost tberesfter shoot S12. Writs or call for circular and application blank. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA.

HOOD'S gARSAPARELLA Works through the blood, reeulat ine, toninr and tnvigoratlng all tha luisOious of Uia ody. SsWSSBB Ringworm Humor and Sat-Rhaum. Batxhax. Mars Aug. 12, 1878.

CL T. TTooo JL I (lentiemen a a a I have had rinasvorm httinor and salt-rhetim so badly thai my body was covered with raw ores; so. also, my bead and face. I bava liad any number of doctors ia tlsa last aevea eears. and none of tbem could cure me.

Oris cay my mother was tn tbe city of Taunton, bud found one ot yonr cook book, aud in rending it I found manv neoole testifying to etire from the use ot your and Olive OiutnienL I lelt fcreed to try It. althortcb 1 had seen rnany Uiings advertised uuu never aia nie say gooa. 1 pun sow taken two small bottles and one laree one of Sarsaparilla. sod used three boxes of I now call mvself cured. Nothing; ran be seen of tlte humor but the dim out.

lines of tlie sores. I shall lak two mora bottle, and then the core will be complete. a aia grateiniiy yonrs, EDO Alt Jf. WHITMAN. Biliousness, Side Headache? FTTTWirxn, Mas.

Hninti. CL I. Rfltm A Ca dents Plessa aend me by express two bottle Hood's a-SArAKttA and a few cook Book for di. tribe lion. Your preparation has worked wonder tn the ease of my wife, who baa been troubled with sick headache and Tr 1 1 lousness for Shs only took one-haUT -tessrsMHilul at a dose.

and. has not been ao W' 1 1 1M five THr It sns kh. fnmut that within a week after taking it she fed very much better, and Is now entirely tree front those severe beadacaes. Sbe kasnoC taken of any account since last spring, and, what little she had la lent fo do sum others autas good, aud we must hare it ia Ibe bouse. SbUTSmifT.

i UUsLAIt B. JtAsBV HOOD'S SARSAPARILCA sold by aH Ararrists. Fries $1, or rg Iriree bottle for A4. prepared only by AiO A Ca.AtndtMrW Irrarell tt. bvtsT" Us Uoqu'o XuirXisoVAka.

to the WILDE'S CLOTHXMQ HOUSE. Tbose $15 Of which we have sold so Manx during THE FAST WEEK. HAVE CREATED QUITE rrnt, not osly among the people, but THE "EXAGGERATING CLOTHIER" HAS BEEN RANTING AND RAVING ABOUT IT. IF THET CHARGE 18. S20 AND S22 FOR THE SAME GOODS WE CAN'T HELP IT.

THET MUST HAVE SOME Til ir(j TO PAT FOB THE GRAND ILLUMINATIONS AND BALCONY CON CERTS. BOYS FROM 11 TO 16 YEARS OF AGE SHOULD NOT FAIi; TO SEE OUR STOCK OF SUITS IN THEIR SIZES. Evert one who carries a package FROM OUR STORE WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A CONVENIENT BUNDLE STRAP; ALL OUR BOY PATRONS WITH BASE-BALL AND BAT," OR "NOVELTY RETURN ROLLER," OB "MEMORANDUM BOOK," AND ALL OCR LADY PATRONS WITH A "PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING. Cor. Fourth and Vibe Sts.

A. D. WILDJLO, Manacer. CASTORIA. iOr- Infants and Children "Wlthotit Morphine or Nareotinei.

Wliat gives our Children rosy cheek, What cures their fevers, make them sleep; Tin Castorla. When Babies fret, and cry bv turns. What cures their colic, kills their worms. JBnt Cantoris. What quietly cures Conidipntion, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indices boo II nt Castorfis.

Farewell Ihen to Morphine Pvrnpe, CaatorOa snd Paregoric, and Hall Castor! a. uentaur Liniment. aolnta our for Rksnmstl ia Sprains, Burns, Galls, stud Install tansons Paln-rslisTer. FERTIXIZERS. FERTILIZERS.

THE CNDERSIONED. COMPANY ARE now manufacturing and bave for sale tha following fully tested, pare ana popular fer tilizers: BOXE MEAL, BU.H M.UIK, KI'PTK PUnSPHITT CY taT In qnsntitiessod packages to suit porchssera. We are also nrsinnfsciarins Fertilizer especially for use on Uwds. Gardena snd lower Ueda. in 35, 50 and Z11O-pound packages.

THE CINCINmi DESICCATING COMPANY, Factory and Offloe of 8tock-Ysrds. store and Warehouse I-1 n. 1 Ah(. i COLLARS AND CTJFTS. tti.aflTr fs COLLAKS T5EAQ racr GUFFS ALWAYS GIVE SATISFACTION THE BEST MAD PENS.

IvfsofyBlakemaii, Taylor Co, FLY. STARCH GRAINS. ATTETI0X, DAIRYMEN! On and after lb la day tbs pries of Starch Grains Will be ISe. oer bushel. Van can now be recolsriy supplied st my larch Work stohscrusnviiHs myS-am A.

TCRKCXllRECHErg. WANTED-BARK. PARTIES having bark for sale spplv Tor 1n-tormafon to CINCINNATI ASSOCIATION, SO Main streek myl-7t LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE sobscribsr bs. been snoot a tail and nn.i- IMul 1 uini sgmiiiuriitiron toe estate or Laais.

Oswald, late of Hamilton County, deceased. viuoiuasu, sir 1, E. H.8TRIETELMEIER. Ph. DOUI.Z, Att'y.

Admiatsuator. (my4-tn NOTICE. THE CNDERSIONED Ha3 beeo dulv aBDOinted Admtniairator m.t estate of ueoMt Ovier. 1st of Ham limn County. Ohio, dsosaaed.

JOStPU 8ATKR. assy issi STEAUSIHPS. OTEERAOE PASetAOE from Llveratsal. Wuea sloWB.fi l.Kosw. Bel last and Ala.

To Wast am 001 Him u.w noxvasa. i. s. i sv nunin. AfillL 1 -n um essiwsw iial ivisi.ljs un i sJTasssiwssssss inn MM Spencerian fiTTlS These famooa Steel Pen VI I combine tbs essenbal III I auahties of Elsstlcity, I If 111 DursbUltyAndraUSwin III I II QnUlactiotuandareeiiit- I II I I II toab styles of wntug.

I I I LfJ locMaewrwian. i tssl La We I 14 for tbe of A. si tbs is Lot SI wa to at sad xja vm afreet, Jaia-Uwoia CicliAusU.Ou4v PIAKOS ORGANS. In Addition to onr larce and rar led stock of otber make, we otrerattbls time an espeeiallj cboiee aasortiuent or DECKER BROTHERS CELEBRATED PIANOS --i I3T AI.1a STTIaES. D.H.BALDWIN CO.

lo9 TTest Fonrfh Sole Agents. BEATI Y'SOfSenxT stops. $125. PUsos $297 f0. s.sssi aciory running dav and night.

Catalogue rKEE. Address Xssaiel Bestfy, j. myitr-iyosu BOOTS, otC IBUBBER BOOTS SHOES AND ARCTICS. 10,000 CASES, including standards and grades lo match, are offered to tbe Jobbing trade st leas than manu- ractnrera' prices by FIELD, THAYER 178 Coitgreas. SI reft.

Bum lux. myl-eod-13t MINERAL. WATERS. j4 pollinaris "THE QUEER OF TABLE WATERS." British Medical Journal. I fUT-iij ojjm tne vest secifrgtj aguinss ine r.

jr I dangers which tn rural districts, as in towns ana I cities, are common to viostoftheortltnarvdnnkinr ifoUrs there." London Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE. 1 0 MILLIONS. Of all Grocers, ruggiss, Wat.Dealert. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.

GLENN'S SUIPHTJR SKIN It render and bmooth, stitute tor SULPHUR SOAP CAtmowf 8e that you gvt he above bearing both the ame snd Qealim on the cartoon irnicn encloses eacb cake, as f' V' 'yield to It. uu SOSD to Shave A Beautifier win neat uicers Persons sort to Sulphur It is a desirable or BED and preventive xjirnvtuioB is Aa an ail 1 unci desirable than TA. FBECKI.EK. Kprings for bathing purposes, DI'INFEfTA JiTofCLOTH-INCi LIN ES. and a canital n-meiir of Obnoxious or Contagious ajso vHiusDie ss at.

injection. ef the ToII.tT it is fu, mnn. any eaametica. 1'IIPLESL anil RfITrtrK Ml KU 1 tHKaifrf. rrhscli aiand for it sop-.

ft. CBlTTKvTOTf. Sole ia endorsod by tbe MedioU fraternity. ply the genuine. FAMOUS HALE'S HONEY OP HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Lung Diseases.

HAIR REVIVIUM. For restoring Gray Hair to Original Color (Unequalled), 90 Cents. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS, which Cure in One Minute. s5 Csnt. HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE (instantaneous), 50 Cents.

BOXVD T3Y stVXUZs HARNESS. SACDIXS. AC. X. OVIttrilOIi: 141 Main Hare tbe largest and best assortment of Custom-uiade llarnetw and Saddles, blps, JLap-Sbeels, era, Rrldles, and ofTer SR.

BENSON'S REMEDIES. Tbe real aud first eanse of these headaches IS lo be found in a poor and impovenabexl condition of tbe nerve fluid, and while In this condition there sre msny local or excitinc causes for these headaches, such as fatisue. overwork, bright llsht. hot sun, going without tne usual meal, stimulants, ana various otber tilings msy bring on no attack, bat ail be cause tbe nervous system is run down. lor tbe cure.

Dm.C.W.B EN SON'S CELERY CHAMOMILE PILLS.) rmrAMro mxmrmMcr To ctmK jtju cum 'EURALG1A-HERYOU2NESS I rse-srriiLC sieNSTvasroN tvtrsv sox. Thousand of testimonial to prove the above assertiona. We give a few samples: "Had. Nevralaia and Sick Hratlaehe forvrarm- Chloral or othrr merlieinrt would net cure, but uour e'ery Pilit did. S.

ti. Harbursr. Caaa- town.Obio. "Fur ilftu veart. nt thort interval.

I had tick headache. Your Itlit httv cured mt." Wm. W.Hubbard. Manchester, N. For setiew vrart I hart fHfc-teeWace.

Tinir Pill cured me." J. R. Buckler, Leesourg. Vs. keadach in stw ease trM one of lona ttandtna.

but your Pill conquered." C. T. rteiner. uerman J4 in later 01 tbe uosoel. Leslie- Ohio.

want wow to know hour much vour Pill hare improved sy aemtts stsfem." Rev. B. F. Tay lor, La.nnceiiiSi r.on. Dr.

Benson Skin Cure consist of Internal and external treatment st asms time, snd ll makes tbe skin while. soft and Bmooth. Ii oontaius no poisonous drags. SI, st druggists. -Dr.

Benton, sosr Pitt ore nnwr-xmlmt. your Skit Cure aUn. It uat curing my dau A-ter'i rina-worm. which had torend all over her Kerriun, ia t. Crittenton.

Sole Wholessle A rent for ur. c. w. oenaon's Remedies, its Fniim Bi New York. TTJf ROOFS.

Tin EAGTK GALYAK-IZKC IKO' OORKICE WORKS. ITT st: BBOW.1, Tin and Slate Roofers, Architectural Galvanised Iron Work and Sky-ligbta, ROOFS We TAsVSI mti eA CTweiwasfs, OAie TRUSTEE'S SALE. TRUSTEE'S SALE. PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY vested in ss Trustee of John H. tiersrd by tbs ordeeasf the Court of Common Pleas In snd Rsmllton County.

Ohio. In esse of tbs Commere.ai Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. vs. M. erk.

r-xecutor. and oiuers. No. o-3S. snd by deed oi said Jobn H.

no if. snd others, dsted December 28, 170. I will offer for sals at Publio Auction in tbe Rolands be ConrVbonss. tn said county, on SAT- LBDAY, tbend day of Jane. 18ns, at 10 o'clock tb follow in a deseribea real taste lo Anderson Township, la said Htm IllWItWlHIJ.lOWIi: Lots numbered snd deslrnated aa iota A A 7.

Sand 13 oh tbe plat or sebd I vision of part of estate of Tbomaa H. befalona. deenaaed. situated In Anderson Township, as raaae by roiinpesna tlicKentooper, on the Sd day of April. UWd.

sod recorded In Plat Boost 2. tan in tbe office of tbe Recorderof aatd county. rata lot jo. a con 1st 13.03 seres, and is vslued etS70 80. Lot No.

cos isms 22.12 acres, snd valued st t-Hau U. Lot No. cob tains 19 78 acres, and is val ued at Wlo 0a Lot No. cob. tains 14Ja) acres, sad ts vslued at touu 00; snd No.

12 eontsilis 1L779 acres, and ia nltud tsi. Reference Is mads to said nlat of snbdivta. I. isr lunner oescription 01 sal a ior. Ssid lota will be sold on the terras of one-tb'rdcsaboa tbs day of Bale: remainder la two esosl payments st one snd two year from the day of sale.

Tbe deferred pay meals bo secured bv monsass on the nmnartr sold, and to bear interest Iron ths day sals per cent, per annum. April 87. 188S. wm. J.

COPPOCK. Trustee. 1 v. of of for are in two of A.uoraejra. MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS.

EXTORTING MONEY UNDER FALSE 1 Wben a low prfee ia announced la tbe per and a mucb higher price sharged la the store tb advertisement become a u. attempt to extort money under false pretenses. Barely, you would rather deal st the --fHUATC UIS ttftlfilSAL HnT CIASTHIX. PsRLOBK, Set Hare Kt Where every promts is kept, and where the marks on tbe goods correspond lo a cent with tbe prices ss advertised. Moreover.

If you wsnt clothing of fine fsbrfes. and if you want really excellent and serviceable material at tbe lowest possible- cost, you wi.l dud st tbe Private Bonae unrinal MisntCloibing Parlors tbe very best and laricest asortm-mif real fine clothe to be found. A really (o ni art ice. and aa iiUl possible for it, are tbe terms we Oder. Prifea Hejond Imitation.

$50 Custom-made $20.00. 4ii CastoBi-made $40 Custom-made SSnlta. $35 Custom-made $30 CastomsBiade $ii Cnslom-mad 16.00. sf a oa fin 9Z0 Custom-made Suits 910 Custom-made 8 Custom-mate 6 Custom-mad' Pants. Custom-made 4 Custom-made Pants.

4.0. en 3.00. .9 2.S0. 2.00. BOYS' -AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.

Boys' Suit Mt SI. 84.50, 83, 83.30, 8U.3U Hiid 87. Cbildre.rMfenitHt82.25;82.73, 83, 83.30, 84. 8-30 Hiid 83. aWThe above good are folly worth doubls the money.

THE PRIVATE HOUSE Misfit Clothing Parlors, AO. 311 11ACE SiTltEET. One Door North of Sixth Street. FORMERLY OF SEVENTH STREET. pa 8.00.

THE LEADING EXTERNAL SPECIFIC FOB DISEASES of the Complexion. PRICES 25 cts. a Calk A BfM WITlT 3 Cales 70 a tha Cnticle TTeslfbriil n. and is ths beat possible sub expensive eulphur Baths. It Wkjluirrcjtti.

ana More. emnlovinsr it have no nasvf fairs. All respectabl Druggists, Fancy oodi Dealer and Uroceri keep OS hand GLENTTS SULr PI1CR SOAP; influence and it la the best and will on de- With, leavlno- th. slrln emmuh I REMEDIES. Iirusbes, Boots, Sweats.

Cool Call aud see. myu-unsaTuF SUMMER RESORTS. THE RAWLEY SPRINGS ROCIilStiHA9 TIKOISI. viii oe open for tbe reception of guests JVKK 1 UAt'S Brass snd hiring jamtt anu dh i i-rvoona nas been engsgtid for the season of The table will oegooo in every respect, supplied from tbe rich valley ot Virginia. The sir pore, brac- ury.

mama-, arivms. bathing, fisbins, btiliarda. teu-pina. lawn tenuis, srcil- are among tlie smosemenui. Asa remedy in Aitsmi.

Mnnfm. v.n-.l gla, Dvspepaia, Liver Disease, Maladies peca-liar 10 females, aad lo general for all diseases caused by poverty of tbe blood or debility of Ibe nervous system, the Kswley water is unrivaled. J.WATKIN LF.E, Geiil Mansver. Rates wf Banrl -3 SO per day, SIS per per mourn aud hep-temler: S3s per month. Jnlv anri Children under 10, and colored servants, hair wnue servsnis sooraing to acoommo- ppiy ior 000K witn psrtlcnlsrs.l4-K BUTTER WORKER.

tory man satiKfaction worts full one working without breaking the gram of the bntter; In oseo be Western Reserve Ohio, EMORY P. WALKER A HON, MEDICAL CARD. Celebrated DR. JC fins aave for sn years oeen recommend eo by the lead ins- phy DEHAUTS PURGATIVE ictans or Pars a the esi r-urgative known ull directions ai-rvnn pany trvem. TheHiana.

PILLS. lurc-ueuiDC is pressed the bo torn of eacb Genome Rut Ii.h.n, 147 Roe du Fsabourc Mt! IssniS- E- nrm a. uma. -s. liniai st, N.

1 myllly-Fl COMMISSIONERS' SALES. Master Commissioner's Sale. TEtrr'TJS SP OHI HAMILTON COlTJSri.rtd.-parsaant to tbe eommsod sn order lor sale from the District Court Hamilton County, Oh o. snd to me directed, I will offer at Pohlie Sale, in tne Rotunda of ti.e Court-house, in the City of sJSCirn.V MONDAY. Jan-, a.

D. 11 o'clock A. tbs foiiowlngHl: scribed real estate, to wit: All thst certain lot of land lying and belns sltuste in the City of Cincinnati! Countv of Hamilton. 6t ale of Ohio, situate on the west ids of Mound street, between Hsrr and George streets, and described as lou ix bun-fJV1 hundred and twelve alif) on tbe subdivlSKM. of the lands of William Bsrr.

as per plat recorded in Book ij5 Hamllum tounty Reecrdsof Deeds; said lots being each twenty-five 125 feet In front, snd exiendlug back westwsrdlv depth, tbs same width in rear aa in I mnt ninety -seven and one-half (ujrf feet, and being situated st tbe west comer of ItarV and toaetber witn all tb improvements thereon. To be sold bv order of door tn esse No S.1S4. iB. A.Uta"l.BTeltfr ta Plaintlfl ud Jacob Bmck et al. sr defeodsnt.

Vsioed al thirty thousand xm.000) dollar. Terms of sale Cash on dav ot sale BENJAMIN H. tuX, Master Comm'sstoner. rjr. T.r.w LJotuMoa Building.

AMsa. Msj Msy 4, ISsa. my4-otP PROPOSALS. Salis of Bonds of tbe Incorporated Tillaee as. 4W-4V Tat a w.

asarys, Anfiaue voanij.Alnlo. SEALED BIDs will be received by tbe un-. dersigoed up to 4 o'clock P. Jone li. Improvement bonds of the Vilisseof Ht.

Marvs Tn. author sed by Lex il alive ensct are oenominatloos of I Mm fifty dollars 10 1 wo hundred dollars: bear six per interest, payable annually: fall due In four seyea and eight years from smie. will be sola In denominations of from fifty dollars to hundred dollars. ROKT. B.

GORDO, i. CH AA T. BULLOCK. 'iSSf BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED CP TO NOON WEDNESDAY. Msv st ibe offlce the Cincinnati House of Reluse.

for lur-nlabing dirt for filllns front lota. Bds not to exceed cubic yards WALKER'S IMPROVED ROLLER BUT-TER WORKER We clot mil is the only butter worisertbat Elves the mtn-him or AiAJiaT OLIVER. GOODS TOR AMTSEMrXT. TnrLl i i 3 El lard liod. Meek's Reels, Kllsrd Bssa Rod-, lsrk's mik Lines.

Repairs done on Korts order. Ibe ORV1M Fly Book, and Tenia. rue ,1 IJase-IJall Goods. a.tl Ass A.iw.i. ottory of Ueacb'a goods, sm', tetisi.

At lllotff Hnnilw IIBl.tKj snaliuttal1" ln'M llfrvpp -bor. la Man. Iia.1. in-im 1 IS In sae rsT.lrl.a. tscubt lo rl the hicycie free.

Apply for spec.al i.f,...J 1M Mam at. 1 he senool Is eorn-r FoorreVs.f sl snd CanaL Eotrauce lo visitors lo.uiooia. i sie, Aniriic iD. ST "I i Bibirhatn tVlfHD.nr. Tti ti, i omianr.The.-Mndarn.

Mutunr i h-l" tw, ants all hSRll rwl nisued. B-eyeie supplies. Bicycles bouzsL ansed and reps. red. 0, sold, exrb Guns.

Rifles, Pistols, Hand. bnoEhl and exchaneej. barker Breecb-Losdinx Gom very Also Colt. Remington. Dsvis.

ilolli, i More and ot tiers Hollis A Hons arc U.nsll tboae Bored by Kittredce or on bisyo.T making superior Trap tians. JLeaiiier Woods. VX" s. sststA ri- trHl liavirjtr roHnafictunM sticii rbrj 4 i run tr i sat rt l- 1 we snow I Lie vault of both hunters. Rinks (jnn Powder.

hm. r-i I 1 A 4 ra tin s. ad Cartas Harvey. I Ion Dismal rain, latter wi tb, square inch latter witn streng'n of ajuni 7: Wood jHjwder. Clmf Common nil Tstnamt Sgfi UIIUI.

entiled and Tents! Tents! Tents! ttzd aire. JasepM Rasers, at ton'. shefTAel-t Paea.i Kotie-s. e-ee mat Ibe full ajilrfs eacli blade, aa well as ihir corporate u-s-is. mark of -daggers crossed.

IAflte Water proof Leather CosU' snA lUaiS. Jacket, for driving. ing and fishing, Claj- Traps for Re uu The and Llgowskl Trea Fiseoo Depot. Iferflllo Cartridges. Im, Food 1,11 LUIt'S snd an.

I tl.eurTt o's Pamphlet on Disease. Ragorsand Hou Field Uiasses. Smith A Weasou l-istol. fa. Taxiderniv.

Binun(1 iiiAiuci IIIJ. Auimsla nsoonted and shipped to any part of tbe L'nited i-iaiet. I'nnna Mississippi. India snd Japants CtlIILS. Fishing Canes In bulk.

WA Hecood hand Cult and Hoi. lis A Kon'sCiuns, aad Columbia Bicyc m. I-A II II- will find a full assort mnt of Lace 1 arlue, Kcissors. Knives, Skatrs Liii.i Dumb-Mella and Indiau Clubs eonstauilt on band. Departrocnta.

Tackle. UymoasiDrs and Base-Hull Oooda, in cfitur of Mr. tteorx r.ntMu. uuua, Aiesars. i uier li Kate and Mark ford.

Kicycles. Memri.J 11. iiewes and Chas. Gslwsy. CATALOOUEW on appilratloa V4 Main street.

Address tbe Cincinnati (inn Company, nr B. KITTREDGE CO, ICC Main Jnst north of Koarth. CONSTITTJTIONAI. AMENDMEKT. Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of Ohio.

xj 1 ox A. r. HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION KO. 73. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing sn amendment to article four of liieconsiituilon or tbe state.

I. He it retained by the Uemernl At-tnOly of the State of Ofiui (tiiree arms of lu. 111 em be ra elected to eacb llonae strr-iL thereto). That a Drot-osition amend th. Constitution of the Miste of Ohio be and same is hereby sobmilted to tbe electors of tlie Stat st tbe to be beld on tbs ond Tueadar of October.

A. n. si follows: That section one. two and sis of srtlrl. four, entitled "Judicial." be amended ao ss 1 resd follow: Section 1.

Th Judicial nowerof th SUta ts vested In a Huoreme Court- Circuit Conns. Courts of Common Pleas, ourts of Probate, Justices of tbe Peace, and such other 1 burn inferior to the supreme Court, aa tbe tienersl Assembly may from time to time esisblisn. Beet. on 2. Tbe Bupreme Court shall, ontil oilier wis provlaed by Isw, consist ot Am Judges, majority of wbom competent to til snail be necessary lo form quorum or is pronounce decision, except as iiereinsfb-r firoviaed.

ltsball have original Jurisdiction quo warranto, ma-damu, hnbtas enrpatsnd peoeiiefido, sod such appellate Jiiri-nroos at may be provided by Isw. It shall bold at least one term in each year at ibe and of govern meat, aud aucb otber terms, ibers or elsewhere, a may be provided bv Isw. Tb Jodsrea of the Koprenie Court shall bs elected by the elector of fbe Htateat for such term, not less thsn five years, a 111 Uenerai Assembly msy prescribe, sod shall be elected aud tbeir official term LsU beio stsuch time as msy be fixed by Is. Is ease the General Assembly shall Increase um number of soeb ad ires, the first term of of such additional ludgea ahall be aucb Ibrl in each year srter their first election, sn eqn number of Judges of the Hupreme Court null be elected, except in elections to nil vacu cies; and wbeuever tbe number of mi Jndges shall be Increased; the General Awe bly msy authorise aucb Court to otviihm divisions thereof, not exceeding tbre-, esi'ti divlsioD to consist of an equal number ot Jodices; for tbe sdjudlestioo of ma lority of eacb division shall cuiistnale quorum, and sucn au aaalgnment of ttie cases to each division rosy be mailesasoch Court may deem expedient, bat whenever all us either division, bee ring a rase stia I not concur ss 10 tbe judgment 10 be reojlerra therein, or whenever case shall lovoiveliw constitutionality of an act of the Uensrtl Assembly or of sn act of Congress, it slmil is nscrrru 10 mi wnoie ooort tor sdjuuicstios. Tii Judge of the Supreme Court to off: when this amendment takeseRect shsll tuiue to 1101a tbelr offices until their sa esaors are elected and unMlirlwl Hection 6.

Tbe CirvuiL 4 ouna shsll hin Ilk or gmai juri-oiction with ibe tjupreme oarti and each appellate jurisdiction as may provided by law. KucU Coorw shall be roe or aucb number of Judges ss tnr proviaed by law. and shall 1 h.1,1 mas county at least once In eacb yesr. The caber of circuits, snd the lnunH.rln tlisrsof. snail be prescribed: by law.

eiucb Judge. oe vieiea in eseo crcult by the electo" thereof. Snd at SUCU tlma anil trur llf. as may be prescribed by law. snd tbe number shall be elected In each circuit.

Judge shall be competent to exercise Judicial powers in anv eirrn t. Tiia L.tmriU s- seinbiy may chance, from lime to lime, to oumuer or boundaries of tn. i-trmira Circuit Courts shsll be the successors of tM llstrict Court, and all cases tn.l.rnsn'a. ter- oroasnd proceed. nsa pending in said ourn iu ine se vers 1 coon I in of any dinr-shall be trans 'erred to the Circuit court ins several counties, and be proceed ea.

is at thooKh said Dlsir.et Cotiria bad not been snd the stricTt ourts sliail coot s' in existence nnul the election ana nualiBs tion of the Jndgesof theCtrcutt oiiriiL And be it-farther resolved, that at elef tlon. tbe voters deairine to vol. in fsfofs said amendmetit.sball liave placed spun uaiioiv ine words 'judicial 1 vnm.iiiiw -Amend me-if, yes," snd Hie voters who Jo favor tbe sdoptmn of said amendment fssf plaee on tbeir ballots ih. smnia -JudKi Const notional Amrndmeni, no;" and If siajornr of ail ibe votes passed (oaaii at st" election shsll be in favor of ssid amendre'Sl men aa ill Irclonilina two an. 1 ss forth Shall be and ronstltnta tha constltote the ei-tio-aid judicial article (louri o' of tbe fital of Ohio and ion one.

wo and six. snd si" mfn im in sad Cn a iiatlon nrt. In I uMiAA. t.ons five and eleven of said article: sbss WV be repealed Dd annulled. a tti 1 u' tT.

Speaker pro Um. of tbe Houss of hepr-srn wes. RG. RICHAKH-i. President of tbe beos Adopted 14 sreb 80, Imj.

UxrrrD KTATra or A mica Orto OmCK or THE HeCKKTASY or fTT.i I.JAMEM W. NEWMAN Hacrelarv of tbe State Of Oh o. Oo ben-bv eert.ty tbe forecomg ia a true copy of joint on adopted by Ibe General AasemMvo' BtMleof Ublo. on tbe fsitb day of nurcx A- long, ss skea from the origins! ro.ls n.e In testimony whereof. I hsve bereontos- BcnOeu ny name aud affixeil the aresl ei tbe rAlats Of Irti III.

si 1 alnnituu. tlM SAB of Msreb. A. D. UM lsssij JAMEH W.

NEWMA-v. ai -26il Secretary of Si1 tii. AC. But your orn. tat and Jil trr' th AiiK-STKttT KA1S LtVAT AMD MILLS, on farr Mreet, ittr City DelUerj Free.

1 aplsWF-26t C11AS. VKW" TYPE. AbA.tA.AJl as jVOUIsIliltV. 19 rtass AsreatV, Ctsuwwsci, ALLISON A SMITH. The tysos whtcaUUsjy-iart0 I 5.

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