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1 THE DAYTON EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1891. AMUSEMENTS. THE HOBE OF THJB CATS. FOR MEMORIAL DAY. GB7S OF THE CQIOTS.

I VIMv THEATRE I This Is nmt the "Cat Have," bat wm Grrat Field far It Fmtrantu. Tbe Firemen's Benevolent Society Old Washington Market at West and 6 MATINEES Ct NIGHTS Will Decorate the Graves of Deceased Members K. of P. Ceremonies. Vesey streets.

New York, contains mora cats than any other building in the city. Arguments Concluded in the Case oi Mercer county, who have been visit of The Brownell Co. vs'. Graves Marshall. commencing III Mr I MONDAY, JUUl The Firemen's Benevolent Society will ing relatives and friends, left for tome yesterday.

During the day a cat is a hard animal to find in the market, except one pet tabby belonging to a buUier, and it sits on Uio block with an air of pride, paying little or no attention to the scores of its rela Mr. tomorrow take part In the Memorial Day exercises, and decorate the graves of WEB Long, of Chicago, Is In the city. LAST VEEK OF TEE SEISM Mr. CarriA CUFT HIT Our Prices their deceased comrades at Woodland and Calvary cemetery. The dead are as but Ue Propose tives that are hidden among the big beams and pipes under the roof Is visiting her mother Mrs.

Henry Action in Ee pie via Pleadin 3 and En- THE IRISH COMEDIAN, follows: As Boon as the batcher closes bis stall uonman, of West Third street. Shall Make tries Transfers of Seal Estate' Charles Richards, died June 21. 1885. Mrt. Sarah A tlan Am Kta this tabby curls himself up under the Book and ladder No.

3. At Woodland. Minnie, Lave been called to Indianapolis, block or in a soft cushion on the desk. Wro. ConnelL died January 2G, 1889.

and promptly goes to sleep. Maybe be Hose Company No. 2. At Woodland. oecause of the serious illness of Mrs.

Davis, Mrs. Allen's daughter. will awake once in a while to chase a Joseph Kratochwill, died September RADE COMMON PLEAS COFRT. The case of The Brownell Co. vs.

HOT uu airs. William Jov. who vera stray rat into its hole, but that is all he 26, 1889. Member of Board of Fire Com married on tha 27th have gone to ever does. Graves Marshall, the second trial of missioners.

At Woodland. -AND Wm. Wright, died January 25, 189L When the last stall is closed a mew. which, before a special struck Jury, was "uuseneeping on Jackson street. They had a house-warming on the evening of OUR ENTIRE LINE OP Hose Company No.

At Calvary. begun yesterday in Room No. 2, is near- NELLIE PARKER Samuel Randall, died April 25. 1891. wuen inpy were presented wun a great many valuable presents, among lng the end.

Arguments were concluded Engine Company No. 4. At Calvary. me most useful of which was a Home long drawn out and hungry, is heard. It is followed by other calls equally hungry and hollow, and down the cats troop.

The agile ones jump from beam to beam, and from stall to stall, until the floor is reached. The timid ones come down The Laughing Success. AJf XXCELLKXT CAST i at noon today, and at o'clock the jury was charged by Judge Dwyer, and re K. OF P. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

stead Cook stove from Mr. and Mrs. li. following services will be held by ll. Menke.

All the presents were calcu tired to deliberate. Up to the hour oi going to press, however, a verdict had the Knights of Pythias at their lot in lated ror aid in housekeeping, and highly appreciated. Woodland Cemetery tomorrow. Memorial CORSETS, HOSIERY AliD NOTIONS, MUST GO more cautiously. In five minutes the lower part of the market is alive.

To reporter who visited the market at mid Mrs. Josie Hamilton, of Klverdale. is Day: not been returned. The action is one in which the plaintiff seeks to recover S25S, together with interest from November, 2, 1888, or on an account for attending the Classical- Missionarv Soci id Dirge. Metropolitan Band Song.

By the Battalion ety, which convenes at Germantown We nave Lighted Our Natural Gas, and Burned Off All Co Marks. Come and Slake Your Choice and Set Your Price. night recently the sight was startling. There were cats on the floor, cats on the nday and Saturday. She reads a pa "nozzung," or punching holes in boiler heads.

Plaintiff's claim is for 75 cents Invocation Knight R. H. Meyer blocks, cats on the fish stands, cats on Oration. Sir Knight John Uanitch per on "Uieinents of the True Mission ary Spirit. per hole, while the defendants allege that CONEY IS AND I BEAU1UFUL SCENERY 1 SPECIALTIES Benediction.

Knight R. U. Meyer the desks, and, in fact, oats everywhere. the contract price was 10 cents per hole. Messrs.

John Schaeffer and Ollie KJee. There were white cats, black cats, tiger On the former trial of the ease the plain- WO AT CALVABT CEMETERY. LP it" )J oi ine Mil water Canoe Club, went to A ROARINQ COMEDY I cats, yellow cats, brown cats, and blue 11 sVMUYJL Trabine'g Station with, their canoes ths tin got a verdict for $200, but the verdict was set aside- and new trial granted be The Committee and friends assigned to decorate the graves of the deceased soldiers at Calvary Cemetery will leave morning. From there they will paddle cats; disreputable cats, handsome cats, proud cats, lame cats, fighting cats, peace Prices 1.0, 20 and SO Cents, S. E.

COR. MAIN AND FOURTH STS. cause of error in charge to the jury. aown the Little Miami to the Ohio river. fin ma.1m.

fSeats now ful cats, runaway cats, sad cats, lively Boom No. 1 Judge Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Thresher will Old Guard Hall tomorrow morning at 8:30 a. m. sharp. There are about cats, sick cats, big cats, little cats; and The case of Madison Penn's executors leave Dayton for an extended tour kittens.

If there was one there were 300. eighty-Sve soldiers buried in Calvary, through Europe In about two weeks. vs. George M. Dixon and others was in hearing to the court yesterday afternoon.

and to a cat artist the place would have eight of whom were removed on Tuesday EXCURSION AND PICNIC Miss Luella Clevenser. of Tecumseh In the case of Emanuel vs. Mecherle, street, will go to Greenville tomorrow been a paradise. Some of the cats howled simply because they had nothing action to set asido cognovit judgments. for a week's visit among friends there.

Woodsdaie Island Park, else to do. Some were hungry and scur from St. Henry, and burled on the Soldiers' Lot at Calvary Cemetery. Any one wishing to donate flowers to decorate the graves of the deceased soldiers at Calvary, will confer a favor to the committee and leave them not later than Messrs. Ben and Clem Ahlers.

of Cin the court held that Mrs. Mecherle was not liable. The liability of the husband cinnati, cousins of Mr. B. H.

Menke, are ried around among the refuse boxes for choice scraps some were quiet and con was taken under consideration. making a brief visit here. Thursday, Jane 4, 1891, Mr. Oliver G. Law has left for West Pleadings, Etc.

Henry Rumberger vs. Francis Hon 7:30 tomorrow morning at Old Guard Virginia, where he will spend about two Hall, or at J. A. Uahne's Drug Store, tent to sit little groups and purr softly to one another, and others looked for fight and found plenty of it. During one of these periods of excite ions.

Answer tiled. UNDER THE nXTSPICES OF THE weelcs of business vacation. corner Fifth and Commercial streets. Herman Walkenand vs. John F.

Hel Mrs. Annie M. Kramer, of West First ler and others. Cross-petition filed by L. Catholic Getsellen Yorein.

Tickets for round tilip. Wc. Children under 12 vears. street, and Mr. Samuel RItter, of Court 11.

Bruns with a claim for $24.71. street, have gone to Lewisburg, Pean. A GENERA ORDER. Headquarters 4th Divisiox, May 27, 1891. General order Xo.

1. Albert E. Emanuel vs. George Train leaves Third litre Crossing at on a six week's visit to friends and rela Mecherle and Margaret Mecherle. Mo union jjepoi, sown, m.

city time. Tickets to ba had froii members of the So tives. llavinz been aDDointed Commander of ciety. tion by defendant Margaret Mecherle to set aside coenovit judgment rendered Mr. John W.

Tyler Is at the Hotel Del the 4th Division for the parade on Mem Coronado, Cornado Beach, Col. herein, because she did not sign the note, orial Day, 1 hereby assume command. J. M. Weaver.

TimHEKALD'VS FORECAST. and for other reasons. Mr. Will C. Kennedy, son of Mr.

John Kennedy, of Harrison township, was Headquarters 4ra Dtvisios, May 17. IS91. entries. Henry Bock vs. Henry N.

Gagel. As pronounced yesterday there waa awarded the prize in the Foreusic debate at the commencement exercises of the Dis- XJ DAYT0X.O. JC General order No. 1. wanner weather today, and there is missed at defendant's costs.

The following named persos are here promise for clearing eather by tonight. New Suits Filed. by appointed, on the stall of the Division M. B. Farrin vs.

The William Grceno Commander, and will be resiwcted and The indications are thait tomorrow will continue warmer, and ttiere will bo fair Company, in replevin to recover posses obeyed accordingly: tnent the visitor, accompanied by the watchman, followed the noise and arrived on the scone just in time to see a big black cat throw his a yellow torn, on the floor and bury his teeth in his throat. Grouped about the fighters were five other cats that made up for their inactivity br howling. During the fight not ono of the cats made St move and each watched the contestants closely. "Sullivan is at his work again," said the watchman. "There'll be a dead cat in a miuute.

lie was right. The watchman pieked up the body of the cat and said admiringly: "Sullivan, you're a dandy, but you give me more trouble a luggin' out dead cats than yer worth. The black cat did not budge an inch until the watchman had thrown the victim into a barrel at the door. Then he Eirioothed down his fur, and when last seen was in pursuit of a big white cat that had stolen a bone from him. The only other cat that has a name and weather.

sion of certain lumber, and for 5200 dam A. A. General M- Uassler. Chief of Staff Dr. J.

Beck. ages for wrongful detention of the same. Aides-de-Camp J. C. Cline.

IL H. Probate Court ude Kreitzer. Sasre. Dr. A.

M. Williamson. Geo. W. Sefvillian Helldoerfer was appointed Shearer, IT.

W. Sortman, Chas. H. administrator of Sophia Helldoerfer. TOU Moore, A.

J. McCannon, and will report THE WHITEST, SWEETEST, Bond, 52,800. for duty mounted and in full uniform, at MOST MOIST The will of Conrad Mentcl was ad HEALTHIEST 1:15 p. May 30, 1891, at the northeast mitted to Probate, and Leopold Billet Cincinnati Law School More honor for the Gem City. Mrs.

Burnett, of Walnut Hills-Cincinnati, and the Misses Julia and Delia Schiss, of Cincinnati, are visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Dill, wife of Dr. E. A.

Dill, left today for St. Louts to Join her husband, where they intend to make their future home. Marriage licenses have been issned to James A. Beatty and Sarah F. Bolen-bargh, Herman Buettner and Henrietta Schuetzter, Charles S.

Rigby and Maud M. Kenney, Charles Youngerman and Katharine Rost Mrs. J. R. Anderson, of Bethlehem, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

J. 11. Shank, of West Third street. Miss Mary Hummel, a handsome young lady of Wapakonetta, is visiting friends in this city, and is the guest of Miss Mamie Wittman, East McLain street corner of Main and Monument avenue and Louis Strahler were appointed exe USE- cutors. Bond, $3,000.

J. M. Weaver, Com. Division. C.

M. Hassles, A. A. General. Wives To use Buckeye Soap, the test and cheapest for gen- household use.

One rial will convince you that our claims for it are based on actual merit. Millions of families use it and recommend it highly. Real Estate Transfers. George Harshmaa and Susan II. Cam Best Flour man to John W.

Boren, 2 acres in section Cratochwili's AMUSEMENTS. 23, Madriver township. $300. Henry Coleman and wife to August Path, lot 6074 and part of 8075, Dayton. We are now 1 taking the "Irish L.nck" The Last Week of the It is the Cheapest Floorjto use; ono barrel will bake thirty to fifty more loaves of bread than other Winter Wheat Flour.

5370. Season Next "Week: at the Park. children of Dayton a handsome offer. To the one Herman II. Ritter and others to the city of Dayton, a strip para lied to lots 14 The tens of thousands of patrons of ALSO DEAUOtS VX- sending us the roost Buck the popular Park Theatre will be de 833, 14854, 14.S58, 14857, 14855 and 14870, eye Soap wrapper's by July OATS, COHX, HAY, KRATOCHWILL MILLISG CO.

lighted to know that they will have one Dayton. $1. CHOP and MILL FEED SOCIETY EVENTS. more round of gaiety and pleasure at Wm. H.

and Eva Best to Robert II this popular resort. The management. Ferguson, lot 7859, Day ton. $1,875. SOLD BY ALL GR0CEIIS.

at great expense, having secured the fa Ed. A. Hochwalt to Wm. II. Maklcy.

reputation in the market is "Murley, a huge tiger, with a Lang dog, sneak thief expression about his face. lie fights only with small cats and kittens, and those he kills whenever he can. Sullivan has often chased him, but Murley i3 an expert climber and manages to get away among the rafters. He is held in great contempt by all the market men, who spend many leisure moments during the day throwing bones and potatoes at him as he sleeps away in his favorite nook. One day a big potato struck him and knocked him oil his perch 30 feet from the floor.

He fell squarely on his feet, after turning three somersaults, and ran away as if nothing Mr. Harry Reddington and Miss Anna l. we will give a "Utile -T Clntit bicycle, ntw on cs-i hibition at A. W. Gump's 115 East Third Street.

Go see if. Buckeye Smp "beats alt creatloTw19. Ask your grocer for it. mous Irish comedian, Clem C. Magee, part of lot 7601, Dayton.

2,500. Hemphill were united in marriage last and a strong company, including Miss evening at tbe Church of Christ, by Rev. THE VITALIZER! Nellie Parker, the charming soubreite. and fiomethini? New and Wcnderfull The VITALIZLIi Kpstores Manhood OUR GOVERNMENT BUILDING W. R.

A large number of friends and relatives, were present to New songs, dances, etc. The following is from a recent issue of the Washington, Cures Chronic Diseases I The Greatest Invention of the Age! witness the ceremony, after whick a re 1H. FKEZtSGElt'S New Sytom of Rectal Treatment and It Will Have a New and Complete ception was tendered the bride and bridegroom, at the home of bride's atiou does away with all the old niethcU oi burning ana Cares Pile in av tew puluiess treatment jyH.OO for CITY ITEMS. to CLUE. The care cf guaranteed.

rfor 1W Keurj D. a. Star: "To those who enjoy a hearty laugh, is the dedication, or should be, of the play at the Bijou this, week Irish Luck with song, dances and specialties. In Outfit of Knrnitnre and fclx-turce. Postoffice Note anil Information.

parents on South Wayne avenue. Today Mrs. Christina Hoffman is cele ABiCER PILE SPECIALIST bratinz the seventy-fifth anniversary of had happened. All night long the eats reigned supreme, and at the first break of day they clambered up to their nests and hiding places. The hungry had fed themselves.

ierrand Tumor Speeiallt. Ovrr 30.000 Cn nmtif and noevil mxa lollow. It is wonderful remedy, perl'ertari sctt-mltte. A failure is out nf mif.B,inn raiii.r. Tnmor.

Neck. l-nliirrel la'iidi) acfl Col. Henry Swords, Superintendent of the Equipment Division of the Treasury Department, was in the city yesterday. He examined the new government build the first act Miss Arnold executed "The Gaiety John Buckiand sang, 'They're After and Clen Magee gave a song aa i dance. The company is a good one.

Clem C. Magee as Owen McDUlon proved himsell a clever character artist, as did Al Richards iu tho role of Roscoe White." her birthday at her home on West Third street. Mrs. Hoffman lias a large and excellent acquaint ianship in this section of the country, who congratulate her upon reaching her seventy-fifth, mile stone In life. Her children and.

close friends make this an occasion of an ingathering, and today are having a good Joiter tared in fotr Tveets. Rectal F'mtii'o- anil Finnare. Blind funs, ircbana; Pi ion, Bleodina- t'llem FrotraUinaj Piles, Stricture and Polypus iiosttlvelv cured am! no interruption at trsiness necessitated. tarFor illustrated circular nldreM Hnytoa, Ohio. the fighters had been fought, and the sad ones had told their stories to sympathetic B.

You will take notice, we do not et our recommendations K'f Iff ft. from abroad, but give you home referciM time talking over tue "gooa Ola times 1 refer all affiioted to the following persons, who have been treated and cured. References. Daytow, O. M.

J. Swadener, D. G. Anghey, J. Blackwood that have passed.

listeners. Ten minutes later, when the early purchasers began to troop in the market, not a cat was to be seen except the slick domestic tabby on the block just waking up. Recorder. ANOTHER CANOE CAPSIZED. john fchroyer, J.

F. Kunz, George Goas, W. B. Anderson, John McLain. BETTER HEIITTZ.

Ir. Samuel Reiter and Miss Ida Ueintz OWill be at Dayton, at Phillips House, JUNK 7, and 9 Harrv J. Johnson Hat a Narrow Es were married iai evening, at eigni cape From Drowning in til water. tiidoa Sbop Glrla. ing, and stated that not a piece of old material or furnishing at present used by the postoffice, will go into the new building.

Steps will at once be taken to get the new outfit, and it will be handsome, substantial, and in keeping with the character of the new structure. The removal into the ne quarters is expected to take place in September. notes. The general delivery will be open tomorrow. Memorial Day, until 10 a.

and wilt open aain at 5 p. m. Saturday carriers wilt make one delivery and collection. The stamp window will open as usuat, and close at 10 a. m.

The money order and register depart o'clock, at the bride's residence. 217 Chestnut street. Rev. L. Bookwalter, See Dayton down Evansville tomorrow.

The Y. M. C. A. Building will be closed tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 6.

The Stillwell Bierce Company's ejS-cursion to Woodsdale today started iiz spite of the rain. There were fonr coaches, and the excursionists seemed determined to make the best of it, and enjoy themselves. Tom Edgeworth, who is employed in the Union Depot restaurant met with a painful accident yesterday, having the middle finger of his right hand broken, and the first fiuger braised and cut. There was a freight wreck last night on the main line of the Pan Handle railroad between Piqua and Columbus, and main line trains were run through this city today, the track being kept clear by the blowing of signal whistles. The Commercial Gazette says: "A fire alarm for the prison has been invented by Charles F.

Kline, a Montgomery county prisoner." Montgomery county conies to the front in various ways. The Workman and Farmer pays Mr. Reynolds a neat and well-deserved compliment in the following: "3Ir. Louis G. Reynolds of Jefferson street, will deliver the Memorial address at Bellfontatae on Saturday.

Mr. Reynold's reputation as an eloqnent speaker is spreading, and Dayton is honored that one of her sons pasiior of the First U. B. Church, offici On Tuesday evening oi this week, Mr. ating.

Elegant reiresbments loitowed Whatever nioDey is paid to working women or shop girls in these big stores Is so much over and above their board and lodging. In Whitley's establishment the wages run from 20 to 70 a Harry J. Johnson, while practicing tor A Shower of Rain and Broken Ribs In your Umbrella meina a dwking and, perhaps a siwited suit. Have you seen, Hit patent runucn Uuit the boat race, which is to take place to Tree Irons, Etc. BrTTSEBFSt nVCI'l Write to for estimates on SPECIAIi FOriGXWOS yonr Tenr for KEK' Chain and "IllKEK" or write to BAKES CHAIN WAGON IRON MFG.

Allcchcaj, Pa. the eieremony, and nothing was warning to the evening one of joy to. ail the company. Many friends extend best morrow afternoon at the opening of the year for the female clerk. Out of this M.

C. A. Athletic rarfc, met with a wishes A. Capple put-ting in his ViOf Iirrllnn misnap wnicn came near costing mm uis life. they are only obliged to provide their clothing; everything else is furnished them.

A shop girl in New York would tli ink she was doing pretty well to receive Mr. Johnson and Mr. E- R. Watrous 1864May 29-lSQl. This is the twenty-seventh anniversary ment will be closed all day.

Col. Swords, of the Treasury Depart- were in one of the light boats belonging to the Y. M. C. and were rowing EKItS PAT of the desperate fight at Dallas, Georgia, A short dls- menl- WIU DO reuiemoerea as navmg from $3 to $13 a week over and above her living expenses, even if she had to wear black silk dresses every day down the placid Stilwater.

No Rroken Elba, Xo Holes. Kasy. Stifiens toe Frame. which occurred on May 29th Sunday tance to the rear of them were Messrs. maae seven jiu.wu oeu on tbe election of President Harrison.

He bagged all his game. Chas. Volbrecht, FTea oung and bam and Sunday night, and it was one of the most severely contested battles in that part of the South. All of Co. 66th, when she reached the 70 grade.

The purchasing power of a dollar, so far as clothing is concerned, is double what it Spindler, of the Crescent Canoe Club, naddlinsr leisurely along in their canoes. cnanpion. PATENTS and PATENT CAUSES. COBBESPOITDEKCE INVITED. "Pacific Pulldlno," Washington, D.

Illinois were in it, and survivors win re ii. A. R. NOTES. The Umbrella made tritJt Viene patent mnnr.rt Some one suggested a race, and off they i started, with Johnson several lengths member it.

Among the members of the Company in Dayton are Capt. B. D. is in our country. But I imagine our in- dependent American girl would prefer to struggle along with the meager salary should be asked to make the principal address in such a thriving city as Beile- ahead, when all oi a sudden Longstreth, Lieut.

Adjutant Ben Marot, Every feature connected with the prop cost no more than Vie old fashioned, jlim-sy runners. Stop in und sec them, at the- boat overturned, throwing Johnson and Watrous into the most of them receive with the power to fontalne." The Evansville sluggers again er ob.servance of Memorial Day, which occurs tomorrow, has been attended to. Lieut. P. P.

Ellis, fcergt. Charles r. Kinimel, Corporal, H. Lucas, and privates H. B.

Sortman, Albert Gray, J. W. JV- CAPPEL'S river. Mr. Watrous, being an expert swimmer, had little difficulty in making and a proper state of weather will bo come and go as they please rather than to live in the cock loft over the store and have no care as to what she shall eat and Parasol and Umbrella Factory, Mr.

George W. Warner came suecos.siuiiy tnanipuiaiea, ana ine com the shore, but Mr. Johnson did not fare so well. After several ineffectual at mittee earnestly hope that business will 12 1 EAST FIFTH. from Littlestown, Adams county, in 18C2, and, excepting the time he was be suspended, at least during the after where she shall sleep, but be obliged to live up to certain rules and be in the bouse every night at 11 o'clock in the Sortman, J.

E- Mitchell. J. M. Smith, John Roekafelter, James Ratcliff, J. A.

Smith, John A. Keller, Charles Franz, and M. A. Hatfield. The following members of Co.

repose in Woodland: BurrisrC West. A. N. Cotterill, Wm. Hilton, Wm.

Burrows, David McGregor, W. D. tempts to secure a hold on the keel of the boat, once or twice disappearing in the army, has resided here ever since noon, thus enabling the employees of the He started for the old home in Pennsyl stores and factories to participate in these under the water, he succeeded in gaining evening. Thus the hours are shorter vania this afternoon to visit old friends. services.

YOUR ATTENTION I FOR A MINUTE PLEASE GASOLINE STOVES OF ALL KINDS Repaired, Cleaned and Repainted We can repair any cook stove or heating stove iu, Iayun, nnmatter where It was mada or where you bought it We manufacture our own repairs. STOVES STORED with the test ot -care. In the line of Ga Fitting and Plumbing we do the best ot work at reasonable prices. KramerBros, DAYTON STOYB RKPAIK WOHKs COl E. Third Street, Dayton, O.

with the English shop girl, and the work, a firm hold and was towed to shore by the boys in the canoes. It was thought and see old time landmarks. George is Comrade and ex-President E. B. Haves, F.

APPEL as a rule, lighter. London Letter to a bachelor, and he may possibly be ac Kiler, John Mitchell, L. A. Cotterill, Tom McConnon, James McClnng, James the orator for the meeting to be he'd in by all that Johnson could swna or assistance would have been given at once. companicd here with a partner in a few Pittsburg Dispatch.

the Grand Opera in the evening, and who weeks. needs no introduction to a Dayton au A singular thing was the recovery of W. Duke, Henry J. Staley, m. Matthews, Dan Hogue and Jerry Etmis, Chris.

S. Rike. dience, is expected to arrive at Dayton Mr. Johnson's vest containing his watch and chain. It had remained under the To Pier.

re the Sen Ievel. A new apparatus for measuring the FiirnitiurE this afternoon, and will be met at the depot by the reception committee, of Mr. Henry Moler was attacked with vertigo, and fell from his wagon on the corner of Washington and Germantown streets this morning. He was removed to his home on South Brown street by boat all the time, while his coat, which which Comrade litckham is chairman, and escorted to the Phillips House, was also in the boat when it overturned, sank to the bottom of the river. Der Schuetzenverein Election.

The annual election of officers of the the ambulance. where he will be entertained while in What caused the boat to npset is not Dayton Sharp Shooters "Schuetzenver- the city. This forenoon as Mrs. Irvin C. Soutfers known, and though no serious results carpets.

stoves, on. CLOTHS. ein" took place last evening at head The attention of the members of Old was ironing some lace, which had betm follfwed. the experience was a decidedly unpleasant one. Guard Post is called to the special meet Quarters.

A. W. Kumler was re-elected cleaned with benzine, it suddenly caught fire and burned up. The fire caught not President; Julius wenner, ice resi mean level of the sea has lately been installed at Marseilles. It is based on the principle that when a liquid wave traverses a capillary tube or a porous parti, tion its amplitude diminishes and it is retarded in its phases within the mean level of the wave changing.

It consists of a glass tube, the lower end of which communicates by a flexible pipe with a plunger which is lowered beneath the lowest water level. There are two cells in the plunger, the lower being filled with sand and open to the sea, the result being that the column of water in the tube rises and falls very little with the A Venerable Woman Dead. from the iron, which was not very hot. dent; Charles W. bander, becretary; dm but suddenly flamed up from a lot of the Coelestin Schwind, Treasurer.

Gnstav Mrs. Ellen Sullivan, aged ninety-six lace that was lying on the ironing board. Sander was chosen captain, and Phil WINDOW SHADES. With great presence of mind, and at Kern assistant. John Uenn and John quite a risk, she caught up the burning years, died at her home, 21S Washington street, at 6 o'clock, 28th after very brief illness conscious to the last Her death was the result of breaking down Mohler are color bearers: The Trustees lace, and pitched it out of the open door.

are: Messrs. John Bettelon, Ben. W. There was some eisrht or ten yards of it, Early and Charles healen- 123 125 East Fifth St. of the system from great age.

Mrs. Sul oi a very quality. The Society a in admirable trim; livan was born in Edemore, County Kerry, Mr. Geo. Dieffenbach, president of the plenty of rifles, and a big desire for sport.

June 17 was named for the first Board of Police Commissioners, and ing and the Post Commander requests every member to report for duty in full uniform. Belts, white gloves and red badges. The Flora! Committees reqnest persons having flowers to donate for the purpose of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers in the different cemetrics to please send them to Old Guard Hail on Jefferson street, or to Hall on Main street, as early' as possible on Saturday morning. In consequence of the serious illness of Mrs. Bickhara, ex-President nayes, instead of being the guest of Comrade and Mrs.

Bickharn, will be entertained at the Phillips House during his stay in our city. Department Commander A. M. Warner, of stop over in Dayton this evening on his way to Washington Ireland, and came here with her husband over forty years ago. She was mother Chief Freeman went to New York this rifle shoot.

The grounds at Oakwood morning to oe present at tbe annual re of six children, four of whom survive her Thomas Sullivan, Mrs. Kate O'Connor, Eugene Sullivan, of this city, and view and parade of the New York Police Ate are in capital trim, and the opening wiU be a big bang. There were members from Tippecanoe City and other points tides, and the mean sea level can be read from a graduated scale. Contagious ileaauee. Mrs.

Garrity Pf what di vil's machine have yoz on th' tebble, Dinnis? Mr. Garrity I'm afther r'adin thot it's all th' shtyle cow fer th upper tin t' bu-rn the candle at both iods it. I orce, which takes place at North Mon nment, Madison Square, at 4 p. present last night, and great Interest A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS! MM was manifested by all. John Sullivan, of Indianapolis.

Eleven grand-children and three great-grandchildren also survive. Her husband died several years ago. He will be junoi. xneywiuaiso attend the reception given by Mr. MacLeen, president oi me new lorn Hoard of Police Com High School Exercise.

missioners, on the evening of the review. Mr 1tnmp Stars a'mitev! The closing exercises of the Second Mr. Bulwer Da's all right. He don! pleasantly rememnerea oy elderly persons. Mrs.

Sullivan was an excellent woman, and was respected for her Christian character and charitable gifts Change Of Life, backache, year class of the Central High School It hisaelf when I wus reasonm wiv took place this afternoon, and the fol monthly troubles, hot flashes, sleepless lowing took part in the program: ness, dizziness, nervousness, are cured during her long life. She was a devout him, an l's keepin' him dar fer 'n example dat scaramouch bruvver o' his'n. ober fence. Uourt House, where he is to deliver a memorial address tomorrow. He will be accompanied by Col.

Sampson, a member of his personal staff, and will be quar by Dr. Miles Nervine, recently discov Flora B. Greenwood, Mary M. F. Catholic, and a pattern of piety and faith I used three bottles of "Mother's Friend," and when I was sick I never went to bed until 13:30, and my boy was born at 3 a.

with scarcely any pain. I will do all I can in recommending it to expectant mothers. Yonr -thankful friend, Mns. B. F.

Waltteuus. Marion, 1890. Yans, Cora W. Vlcrebome, Carrie Haas, to all, AND BUTTER DEPOT. Including Milk Eoute and Fixtures.

I Apply. 33 CZCOTD C2V John CPritx, Jennie Marietta, Kettle tered at the Phillips House- ered by the great Indiana Specialist. Elegant books and trial bottles free at Bipus Breidenbach and H. D. Carnell, or by Lorenz, Anna B.

Cavanaugh, Jeannette Do not weaken tlio stomach with Strang best steak Francisco, Ida HilkeyAElmer Gerber, Clair mall 10 Miles Medical Elk hart, Bweetman, Fainter, Sontawest corner Third and St. Etreet. Telerfcona CIS. A true friend is like rare. mnnaM Uvar Baa-olator to Lnetta White.

aiiUbvtacMuva. Bold at Geo. La'in's Drug Store. i.

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1882-1949