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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 10

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r. i I 10 TIIE A31CSE31EXT WORLD, Matters at Home and Abroad. Musical and Dramatic Affairs of Local and General Interest Events to Come. .1 graxd eniu-Horii. Tomorrow evening at tbe Grand th eml- Boat iruillu, Mr.

Lawreoo Barrel will uMv. Bap ported by Mroog dnnU coin posy, is Bit I wer masterpiece, Rir.KHieu, tbs laatoM play reoeiviog tbe following coat: Kidhetle cweenen Brrwtt Kig Loul 3" 1 1 r. c. lupmu Vredisvuck Adrlna Louts Jsraes 1)U i'" UollO Father Bieur 1 tscriiihea. Plunkett w.

Thompson Capiala at Ciorwiwafc lieorire HariH Hawthorne OUs Sxlaaer rrftMUt. Tr Mvcrrtary 8w4 Mrerary 'tulra Heerlary Vourtwir UftVifMOH Jinlvc Laiiifon Brown Albert rlkldle Addle Flunacu Juiia 4a Muriiiuer. Marian Oa uorma-. -iiui. wainriKD Kaddara The New OrleanaTlmea faastbe following In reference to I lie etar tlie company Ooe of the areata imperaonationa lawrcnn Barrett baa aver alvao la Ortvaa wu -KlchlleaMat the Oraoa lata nlrht.

Memiiur iui kv ihin. hi. nmM friend exweeied, aad aaa aaoaatarly, tin prendre and Baltbod pu-t- of ii. rm It aaa a Brand per'urra- It tutaily ectlpaed all previous eftorui la ttae caaracter prnMBled to tola public. A mure Je-llrbvl aedieace thaa the ena aetnbled attne ni.dt iralliered la a Dlar fc- laaaoDlaaae aa iuuid ana bearty.

ft lotMi mjid ecatlnuiHl. aad for tbree aoora Uia master raair out tbe plaudits of an Intalllaelit riMi iiiMnrhimtth. nMtofiuiiep. Mr. Harrett damiH tbe wtrainrf couairatuiaUun at bli m.

iimcmc it su truiv a iuccmw. and one eery aeldoaa aenieved. ft ia uunereuary to enter Intu details ua taa uarfnrmance. llu "Kicbellea" was utU a fliiisbed picture tbat to ItlciaM any tbia aavorins of a description would be next wrtlMlMi. Anil vet this article would be Incomplete Willi out reference to one of tne iiswlni bits of scuds uio writer has ever wstaeaeed tbe cum scene of tbe rourtb Mr.

Barren trsonltd tba dread anathema, fMt hurled the cunw of Konw with snch aranaly tarrine force and effect that lor some rnomeni.t tbe aadteaae were paralysed aaeeslniciy frusen In mir ror and rooted In tlieir very seats hi tneawiui araa-deurof tbe actor's delivery-and It was only w.hu tne dmxed wue returned Ibait tbe audfence saih- ered suntdeni strenrth to bunt out In applause a terriac, alniost. as tbe curse ItMtif. Tbe supportiuK compaa seeuied to ratcb tbe entauslnsui of tbe tur, ssd supaiaiedtboniiwlves. 'l be tout cnsembie aa lutver cotupiete. wbile4io mlse-enceae is wortny OI oetnir rsiieii Kr.ii n.

mi n- Wrurht was an luesl "Jolie Hb but sa t.rrl eonceotlon of the role, and per funned it in a niabiy artistle manner. he won de-wved applause. Lruls James ud KreJ-rlrk Hork were ilkewripe sesia to ailvautdtre, but the latenessol tua hour prevents any tblna like Justice belua dune at tuls time to tueir enorts. KOBJNHOJt'B 6ttm Hague's Kurnpoan; liislrela, a eom- oanr of artists who since UUir arrival from Urcat Hrltain have been 'sieetlng witb the rx-at of socrwue will mtrviir' nna appear' a ace before a Cincinnati 'ttJdlenca at Robtn- ann'a imera-houae to-morrow nicnt. A run delpttta exebange tut tbia po aay of tbe ooin- -A larce andlenea.

In characr rarely found at a minstrel priruiancei. cmipvTr wir nuM cultured people, greeted He first appearanoe bitie last eveiiias o( UaKUes itrltisa losirels. and that their expectations were more than reallsea was repeatedly demnustrated by their enthusiastic appianse. it rn him)wmuooij ue nuuw t.iuriaiimDi of the kind ever iciven here, and will luna te held la pleasant recollectioa by all woo were fortunate enuuxh to oe present, a uisuucuve and (Tatlfyiua feature is their Itrst part, cooxistlac the beet rendered vocal and Instrumental music, and ibouzn II as exteodetl to aeariy an hour and a half. Ibetr cbarmpd audltnra were kith to have tbeas leave the stue.

rue superbly renoered overture aas foilowJT be ballade elven witb a or- JiriKlBK rlalsh. panteularly "I Will bo Trne to lite Carrier -I he Ide That's Crowned with mamrnek Varrtor icout." -Thy Pace' and 'The Mine Aleeuan aCauDtalue. -ttaeh slntrlnft was neve heard here before by any miustrel comnaur. aad tl is a rarity in concerts. Tbe comic auoes by Mlcbrdua, Matthews snd Wbeatly Tray.

jor were favorably reclvuH. and their danctne. mhllaelaalna. Is at novel as It Is pteasin. There are so old Joke, vary few being elves, that declining feature of America a minstrelsy being a second-ai cuusldexation.

It Is a distinctive ilrlilsu mln-atrel pertormaooa. and a decided novelty In many respects, owe that its menu become known, liberally reward Mr. Haene for bis enterprise In hnnKiae aaco aa oreaaiaatloa to America. The secoii-i part eon-dsts of aa Irish aonir and dsnae woii denes Iu'easor Woudhead, the musical marvel, wbnue imitations of the chimes were tbe best ever given; fred M.ttthews' fscial contortions, a stamp speech by Billy Richardson, imitations of birds and sal mala by Vallacv. aad the tViseala tbrrr wonderful gyrations.

There-was bat one ex-rlnmetioa at tbe cooclitstoa of the performs 'ice: a oast coo they be induced to visit as again HEtTCK OPMA-BOCSB. Tbreo years ago la tbia city Mr. Oliver Dond Ttyron appeareci In his noted role of "Ben 2ieCaUonsn.M 1- Uie play of tnatuamo. which He will eerlTS at Hones; a to-morrow nlgbt, repeating the performaner- on Tnesday. Wed aad ay and Thursday evenings and "edneaday and Tbnrs1ay tnaflheos.

-Across (aa ClpatiMs-nf will repWe-11 on Friday and ratnrday oveninjn and Hntorday matinee. Tbe east for tbe former play is as follows: Bee gh Doad Brron Verey Barton. B. Uofluin rona rrony Jobs Kellaad i Ariliur Kehan i Malts. Kanrlce rtheppard tlertte Kdlaaton edl Mcrodd JaaiM Hhorlock Waller Browne 1 rty Montooth t- A.

Oari'ner 4d K. Ellis W. U. Re-ves I'haa. Haaen A.

Iivribam vaf iss Kata r.vrou tak Jim Atwatar Joaquin Jake. iisill ooes Ben MeOalMMigb Thompson, aaavjo gchslta, turaaitoa atoaoey Jim Ureea Astr. 'raaeh lals- Xaud Mut'oilouKb Mrs. ataraaret Hunter A. Cbrtabna- HsttreO'Niel Mixs tialome ontl Msl is Grace 'jrrsy McCoy faille t'ohen tiertrada.

Nellie sfooney Pukee Thempsoa. oiraia- Of J3e McCuiiovffh the Chicago Tribune says: "There Is a touching narrative running through the enure drama which Interests tbe stidience from tbe rising tuecuruiln to Its tall. The scenes are the ni'jat effective we have ever wiiueM-d In this euy. tbo situations of the tneee are to ue a theatrical pbraaa immense, and there Is a Hoe oppor-tuattv lor csd s-tiua. i.vt enl on tne imrt ot tne ft -redf tbe piece, hut ao of the subordinate cbar-acier." nr.i'f A concert will lw Riven at lleurU's this evening, i'i-wtiicu tho famous I'lm family will take purl.

vixt-Tritrr opruA-novKK. Tl-e of Is gclng to keep r.p piiiatloii. iuditittg from a gtnlice at lenlureaof ine corrun -j week. I'nr plnc'. the rc-fnuaii mcnl of 'M t.v ll'C iiiryt-lists.

Is air- j.r.r'i..- i as neiil mid tnnrvcious nn rt siei rn ihcsini-off variety i. Mtt. Im jftt ever ln-aroi Iruinrtl cuts 1 1. Mic no usurer). wtf.

lniMMinrm lot of r. i '1 r.shr trie prod-I rplie nlt.i 'rMi. rmi-otal nrlists; The 1 ur -rti-is: tne Kiontettis, Kxrry and l- in skrtrh; Misa llcllc uli- 1. oealis-t. linker, romttllun.

sre Iliomi me uuirr new fa-ca to hf en Tin f.tiiile Wlil lie as ns any len-rorc presented, will given HitHftMeriKMJii and evening. 1 he l.olil jlliie is atjou Hi Ihc booiu. iiie of Inst week lieinc lnrze ami m-llrtislitKtiet and the company for the present week pfoiutscs to rank with any of the pres-Mit season. New furnaces lmve been placed In the Itiillrtm. and It la now as nt nml roinfnrtable as any place of amusement In tuoetty.

flip COLIHgraT. MVas Mande Forrester, one of the hsn.1-Dmeat ladlea now on the stotfd eaaaytng the rule of "Maxeppa." commeneea an enjrsge-. mentof a week at tne Coliseum to-morrow' even log. supported by Ueorje Harrison as "Abdar Kubn." Tartary'a King, and -Kd 11. Lay as "TUa in sr." Misa Forrester proved one of the bent attractions secured by Manager Buebman last season, and her success tuere Is likely to be repeated duringnhe coming week 1 be olio which will precede Ibedrsinu will be ens of merit, and will emornce the specialties ar ki 11.

Banker and MM Klorence Wells. In sa operatic sketch. iJott; Misa Ada liuimea. In gems of song; Frank Campbell, in mystic snanxea, and iiulmas and Malcolm, in their get which they entitle IMichelle Prrilrutt 1 nree matinees are aanonncen tor toe week Wednesday, Thursday and Hatnrday. Harry atmer-s ran a j.

ray ne cnuiDinst ton is an ooaneed aa the attraction for next week. ooiwAtm'a orxiA-Roust, spsisopt)cu. Manager Waldman, of the new opera-house, Bprlng field, Ohio, tuts effected an engagement wit. JSelabury ts Troubadours, and this fsmoos comedy organization are to Appear In that. ett.

next Wednosdsr evening in -that vary enjoyable musical extra vsirauza of Tlte tfroos, wnien wiai ne cast as ioiiows: rraey Thorn A 1 urtte Percy at One gestae Hearysios I wo Bottles Mr. N. Balsbory blmsefr John Weoster l.lne -air. John oenrlay Kawaala mpiecfeeek. Mellle alcHenrr a rronertv alaa Slaache ftyl vester.

Uses Basket, Kay eamueis Muartet Upread arooTxJwnT rtAiHiiw. rRrnarkica: PAtrmmo is still very 111, and thaaees are acslnat hut recoyery- Tafs week (Thanksgiving) is alwsys eon. Sdivsd by managers tbe beat week of tbe Iheatrlosi year, and a great many of oar com-asUes Uaronghout the coanlry are la need of men wrnaiaiia. Fakitt Davkpot makes this aaaoaaos-f meat: -Discarding Franca and all 1 in ported KMiomea, Misa Fanny Davenport patriotio-: ally baa ber costomaa nutde by native artists. tn this coanlry.

Tbo wardrobe this lady will txblblt at her coming engagements la strictly ameiiean-aad exoela any dressing eyes ever ebeld." Nrg Cunrgut asy The saeetacls of tao ssaat emlaeat and aoxmlsr Jrle artist new allvs wracked by Inoompetanl isnigswii nt before she la la.Hy on tbe blab sea el er Aaserlcan season Is not a ptessaat ooe. Kvery auinaer. a bsther of theater. droits or side-show, woks open this serf-wrought mioutter with amase-. ut he knows tba with tbe smallest amount W-taetaaneaierprtse the season of Ad-Una Paid at America wouid have been tbe most brilliant and vevaitee me of oor generation.

The Pattl. sdiulre swat mm at ntaenmpuoi are at prwssat eatertaia -g propedUous from several New York managers tesedout. Mr. Fred Kollatsa. Mr.

Haverly and r. vt ef heee.l ware been bovertug about the prise Ashutbsa fi.Ua a sight baa been of-ated lor aer ramasniog oaeoafta; but hex adtuiala- aaiioa hesitates. Wmkm a nnmbar wr experienced tfavellng i eaii tom- people eoatraet with a straw man- ager. toae tli.ir a i tasfnaralisad gjrjxp. fby.

for tbem. Th-lr xrrUnca should bave taught litem wisdom: but when ta friwDon- ir.l. Inii iiua lie fad. uoaliM num. tier of i nor and luexperteneedTpeopic travel with bim and be lands them lusdlttb, wi'i0i.

Big rar rn tyraune. cw coin iseraie tbe nnfortanaies, and only re gret mat were ia do law to take nolo oi me raacalJe manaicer and soundly tiiraali blm. A young man named frank, at ai hi, ebo baa been In some capacity coiinected Villrtbe Jiy inpte la tbia any, whose only oapital aeetna to be asauraiice. recently organized in tbia city wbat he called -UalgbT A Onney's Ma-leaUa Conaolldatloa of Unrivalled Stare." Tbeee nnlucky atara were poor people wboae only property probably lay In tbelr trunks, which the Itdfiruad Company now holds as compensation for bringing back from the in terior oi jutti iu icsKo-t, ii irra go nersiu. M'llh Rhea mode her Amortran debot at tbe Urtioklyn Park Theater, on Monday last.

In CamiUe. An extraordinarily brilliant audience bad assembled, and tbe occasion was made' memorable In Brooklyn by the pres eneeof the New York critics and and night-era. M'lie- rtbea made wbat ia fautllariy railed a "Dronoanced bit." In tbe Dst place, site poaaVsi.s unuauai beauty and vivacity, and cbsrined tbo spectators by her Irsth- mm and Taaeiuatina- presence. Mer conception of "Cam! la a bold and oriuur'oue-dilTurinc: In lb essentials from any we have seen in tbia country. Mhe dooa not attempt to soften or screen I lie reul character of the woman and In ber momenta of abandonment after the se pare Ion from her lover, tne actress proonoed sotneining I rae an electrical effect by ber reckless dash.

Her "Camilla" ia wbollv a flesh and blood woman. impulsive, way ward, giddy and likht-heurtedU out an unmiatajtaoie invajia ncvenueicsa. In tbe scene with the father her acting was very fine, and In the dooftb scone her realism was made very effective by the artistic nm-plleltyof her method. -Tbe general impression made upon a eritioal audleoce was that M'lleKhea LaS woo a great triumph and would produce profound im press. ou in York.

Nth Ckikklk. Bybxi In his paper is dotngsometall growl ing aooui tne new styie oi laaiea nata. aays: it Is bla-b Mms that somebody took a navsre and determined nusd ia regard la the wearluir of big asta oy ladles la ursun. I sal tne otusr nisnt lu Unix's Theater, where ihe'pllcD of the seats is uot hartlcolariv sleep, and it was only by Dlsctnz my ovrott oo the seat beneath me thai I was able to see over tbe beads of the twu women a bo sat I a Iron tot me. They bad oa Lead sear which, with exasperation, was at lea I a foot aud a half in dtbroeter.

In each Instance. Kv lady ever keeps her bead slid when watching a stn-a performance. I sufiuoss she tlodtres fthe neble I i ruut of ber at any rale she invariably movea from one aide to the other, about ortee In every thirty second. Ua tbe Biahtln questtoa the' two ladies In front of me got their beads toeetljer as often as possible-or per haps I should have said a nearly together as tbe breadth of their hat-brim would allow, vt nen IliM aeenrred It was asr utterly linnossible to see by tneiu as It would have been bad an umbrella re mained upen In front of me. 1 wonder what ladle would think If gentlemen were ludolire In any snob preponterous habits aa this It hat been pretended that tbe reason lor not following after the Kiitfilsu custom of uncov ering the bead In theaters whs due to our deaio-crslic enstoms.

The plan of sitting bfioetle uas slu-ays oeeu looked upon hero with dlifavor opon the ground that It implied ourx-etasary, and at times iitcouvenieut. excluaivene-si. Ids Is the sheerest nonsense. American women like to wear hats In theaters simply because tln.y think they mm nt best in mem. 1 rurarl toe custtim as an ex.

ample of wholly Inexcusable vanity and aelnshv evs. 'or my part 1 should like to see some man. ager with courage enough to demand that hts lHty patrons, or at least tbe of thetn wtio occupied seats on the first boor, should enter bouse bap less. THE OLIO. Billt FLORgxrg baa Jnxt touched fifty.

Jack Havebit's motto: "Let no Frohmas escape. Lravitt's minstrels are off for Chicago tills evening. Maxagib Jtan Collins left for tbe East last night. M1.LK Nilssoh'8 husband Is dying of cou- anmption. Freoirice Pavldixo ia reported aa still rlously ill.

JamesO'Nkii, bag left the Davy Crockett i.omuinaiion A quaiitetoI singers might safely bo called -fortune- tellers. AjtoKG the brightest lights of tbe stage are uione at tne loot. Tub Hazel Klrko Combination leaves for 8r. Louis tbls evening. Fraxk Fkatwr and nls eosiDur onen at tne t.oiieextin on tne zocn IPwtow rrnisrd Ttossi.

New York condemned mm. A unt's tne way It goes. Sixci? F.mm.f Ablwtt lost her Masootte' (Jimmy Morrimey) she weeps. K. C.

Dritiuntrid Misa Geortrle Kalne era ro travel togotner profeaMionally. Rokhi aniieiicra in New York nave not averaged more titan a night. Fbame ICm'iik has Joined the Maria Prea- oott ssU-adlng man Thr Arnold ISroUicrs and Sam Deering are runuiuj ins iiieausf in aiikkioii, iti, Lat week nil of the managers feel rjiXt imiiuk iirM-cjuLKs an arouna. Gtouur. S.

Kxiorir bns bouvht a beaartifnl homo in I'iiilndt-lphia. Oood for George. Majtaokp Z. M. Hu.r.

has filled time for the entire nr-xt Miss Martritrol Mather. Tli New York papers, exccritlon. are prtiisjii umjof John MrCullough. IlAnvt.T B. Ilcntox.

of the Iiond Rrmn Coniliiinitioii. Is a "nnd it's dauciiter. nre nirniu firing In tho air that Mary Andersiirt v.Tll shortly chanzo her name. Tun Felix A. Vincent Com bl nation give their entertainment in Clyde, liblo, Ihia vmli.

Mn. Jii Forrit nssnrne the sl.i-e matnigniiient of the I'mdar lo inorrow Miarir rrjnifixo-5 has mnimencrd Kaln. Site InckTT.l Lah" in Dsnhurr, Cuch. lust week. Alt.

the theaters give extra matinees performitliaeMon ILursisy ullornoon (Tfiunks- givmui. VR are not A Uitti'vrl-vn xrp vnu thfit Frank Krayne tires a real live lion in his Dlav of Martin. Tnif Jdlirs-horar nscl hy the Vokrs Fniu- lly in the KUcht-n is down with tbe pink'-vyc. IIait I.I.N'JITAM is aam very ill, and has is-cn plno-U in tho l.ci:t4i llorpiutl In San Frnneisco. Hick snys lie will tnko his opern company to tiext sensou.

uat iouic lakes wind Hir tickets? LN Cimjkk, press asnnt of Conp's Circtts.was nmrrlo.l I mm week to Miss Kiltie Uartlclt, of j. II A rtnr CoLTF.lt and Miss Abble Pierce, of he dramatic stage, were married In Stockton, i.ki., recvniiy L.IK7.IR TViwkb, the woll-known variety (liihMiDw, died-in Philadelphia last week of uriifl uiscasc. iiabi.ft locxo, tbe favorite comedian, cotuineneua an eugagentent at tbe London to morrow evuninii, I i tNlitz (vtrrB Is dvlng of roMtimn. tiou In the iTianty Hospltul, filuekweli's island. -ew Turk.

Tux rnmor that Rob Miles and Ixiu Ballen berg will brim; Hoidene over to this country na.ii bb mcurruci. HroH Kaoax bas now charge of the stage at ine ine-srreet, ana ne nnaorstundg tbe business most thoroughly. Fitrn. a brotherof Mr. Couldook, the veteran actor, is lying at the point of death at ins larro, iitiuway, ew Jersey.

A HBAiiKit Is luformod that It was hot r.usirr. ioita and Kate Putnam both nave piayea tue luirt at ood'a. JOHX UILLOw. Ilrnrv Rich. Frank Irvine- and iCthpl TucaeV have joined JoeUnllck's urnisneu liooms combination.

Ithaca. N. Is rafddly becoming denopn IsU-d. iftcen Uncle Tom Coin panics have aireauy viaitra uiat city mis season. Lkol-OLD AvnHMITH.

Petrle and Fish and Lanck Fox. all American variety artists. are (icnuriuiug in Marseilles, vrauco. Tub Huckingham Theater. Louisville, issues satin programmes every Monday evening.

hwi wjw iswhiiuk instiieucT It; KALLKMBKhs a in FrlHco. looking after his Interests in the Baron Heemun Coin- DinaitoB, ne oein one of the managers. JOH3 T. Raymond is playing to larse and iences every-w here this aesson. Me nr- p5" a me uranxi in trrmn, urcemtwr htn.

Oxi of the docs of an Uncle Tom Combina lion that played In Pittsburg a few days since on one or tne performers. The dog is alive. ias Fraxcia, variety artist, has oeen arrested in elmrged with steal lug a diamond ring from a confidence man. Josit Ooii5 has now. the entire management of tne fiarfaio Hill Combination, and, aa voionei neiiera would say, 1 a sne (htc) cess.

r-HorsssoK iicaHts, oi 11 cock's is more thau proud of that cane, and says he hoi to mj ww sue. be able to carry it for many a year. Good dropped ber over bin as sja aa.ni, aiwaye love me, FRANK uabdxkk says he has Thm PnxtM na ready to produce, but la not yet at liberty to uarne tha city be will first produce It. A caboo of pretty girls, all fair in form and feature, will arrive from tbe Knsi this morn ing, aonsignea to tne ine-etreet Opera-house, William Riokolo, who la tbe "Sirouofr for the Klraifya, Is said to boa fine violinist. it is nauiing cati not possibly be aa bad as his Fbaitk Bitkrb.

one of the first of 'variety managers, at one time proprietor of the old Mclodeon, New York, is keeping a book -store in Boston. Ch.abj.by Smith knows of a serio-comic who takes tbo big U. Ia be awure that there is a heavy penalty attached to murder on tbe "high Sivxbal the Eastern managers would like a chance to a foothold in oar eity, and are prospecting foe oae of our Vine street theaters. Mat VsvrroK, a Chicago actress, took cold POtson last week and climbed tha erdden stairs. 6he may make good angel she wits not a good actress.

Two Cokstabt Rrabiwi," Parkeraborc. W. Vav. are Informed tbat tbe matinee price at tbo Grand are always larger than tbe amount they t.t. Ma.

Mart Ki.aw, formeTly of the Loula-vl I Is press, now Manauer of Uasel Ktrke Combination No. 2, was la the city yesterday on bis way to Lou villa. BcaiitRss Afltxr Purr, cf ik.c. Abbott Opera Troupe, has arrived, and is pna-partng for tbe appeuraaoe of tbe company at tne urana on tne atn. BtrrrALo Bill has extensive asiiisna.kiu sixty-five miles north or North Platte, and owns a large farm ad-Joining tbe same town.

E. D. DAVIkS. the ventrllAoahrt. who stsu time manacetl the -Old Xuu who been In Anal rail a for sevrrai years, la slaving st Tony Pastor's, New York.

AM individual oy the name of Mnckv. artta. bas been atUtmptiua to niaaacs a eumnanv out Weal, baa deserted tbein and bis "star." leaving tbera high and dry In Arkansas. Am amateur performance will bv viva at one of tue over-lbe-Kblne nails Tbauksgivlng night, on which occasion Bill Qrnber. wail.

sad cuuias jjeaBa gwilvintiti of obx I I slty. "will make ulr first tP'? 4f -bb aa -Claude Merdolte." 1. Ire affair wilt be rv uktL DT. IDTUUue I ii.iiiCuRBiDd tola Miniature Clrcoa will York, next weefc. Mr.

Cobb's oiitenainmous la one eat tbe burgast eards la tue ooaniry Patti.s uiaiiaed Uit editor of I ne Tren- rv. it. he beheld the full tstrtee's announcement Parti for Why, I can buy one with all the at tbe As I or House lor nail aomiar. Tffg horse Uiat Jde Murphy nsed In tbo blacksmith scene In JTrrry iVP In Chicago inn nn the usm and bmke lua back7ll bad to be shot. It wUl brook Joe's back if be bas to pay for that "Imbsv" Tub Helden-Irwln Cuablnallou.

under the management of Harry tillbcrt, appear in rddietown. Oh Monday and Tuesday even- log. and in lUtamuud, jno i naasaxtyiog aftdrnooB and eveuiag. ia 2A Aisira. Thit have a female In Chicago by the came ol Ingeberg tetiaou.

who Is very anxious to become an actress. Hae ts at preacnt Slinging kettles In tne notraa of a family there, but says ber bead troubles ber to do housework. Alios Gates and ber new company are to open in The JJtatUc at liuldwlii neater, Sn.n..i. nn the 'Mth. Ill tbe CO Til PUIl V.

among others, we Ond Maria Koslelie. Kiln Oiweil. im Hturgeaa. Alice Towuaeud, ltobct bvaus and ratu Jsvs. Om: of our local poets wrote the following last week, and tornped Into a sea or: Mary yoa are Handsomer Than a lot of Chinese kites But.

ob. do pleawt oblige ua. And piny a part la tlghla. Pporkfinio3At will Ond BlacbofTS new walls sonic, entitled "Mong of tbo Uail'one of the best nnd tnofct pleaHingof nil that tills popular author has writteu It is tnectiug with the sneccNS in the Hast tthit we predicted for it, and will be well received wise whore. Jokcph Walmii son of Mr.

andSMrs. Jh tries J. Walsh the former tinifeasionany known as James J. Fields, oi Fields and Leslie died of eousamption of tbe Isiwels on November nth, after a long illness. Tbe remains were Interred in tbe Cemetery of lioiy Cross, Brooklyn.

L. Noveuther tlth. Daltox St Johnston's Fiftn-avenue Combination play six nights, commencing tomorrow, at Ada, Ohio. K. K.

lMlton. II. J. Jolinston. K.

U. Bvun, Irwin WalKur. 11. P. Huasell.

Maude Atkinson, Kale Edmunds. Lucille Allen, Urucie Addison. JdUle Arnie and Master Howard are members of tbe. company. 11 suck's was packed last niglrt with one of the largort nudlenuea ever lit tbe building, and liullklo Bill can again congratalate himself on having nlared the hlxittsl week of the present season, as be also dul last year.

111a play and company have given snllsiactlon, and be Is a bonunxa for managers. The troupe play in Richmond. Ind to-moKrow night. Ir our managers persist In keeping the audi-torlnms of our theaters as dnrk while the cur tain Isnp oa they hnvestf late, persons ho are lu the audience that are desrrooa of reading their programmes should do as mnu did lua Itulttuiore thealcrnne even lug last week light a match. think the continued crack Ingot matches might, reach tbe managerial ear.

PsygBAt. actors were standing In front of a theater In New York. The glamour and warpaint hud iaune from them. They were care-iewly foefliig about, with their bands In their pockets, their hats on the tmt-ksof heads aud their eyes on the young ladlea who were pasaing by. A lad of twulve who saw them nid to hut slater, "On, look at tbe Kings and Lukes!" LlTTLg JONMST went to view Tbe circus aiid Ibe Dip-flBp tiippers, Jotmny trust the SleHap.

Usi; Now be WcSrs tbo golden alipsrra. WhUe tbey turned theae tblug at Will. In thaairiBl auy-wberea, Johnny1 tefried one higher still Turned tWl up Ue gldeo stairs. kvansvtlle Argoa. kl'LLa JbaKI-' Mat.

the ronoe Parisian a-fffnnr, was recTtly married to a provincial actor. Tbia ytY ng lady created rjullc a sensation some two-years ago, upon the occasion of some slight s9Uersioiis having been east on her character, trtlie resorted to tbe extraordinary means for establishing ner purity of un dergoing medical examination by two doc from both of whom perfectly satlafactory oerl ill rates were handed in. Dcbimu the tierformance of JUehani 'III. at the Theater Royal. Cambridge, Uctobcr d.

the suilience bail a chance of It from asliower-baih. As two men were taking their otacea in the gallvrr tbe noorinu itavu vov. snd lite feet of the men eume In conrt.net wTV the waier-plpe tnat supplies the gallery hose with water, and It bmke. Immediately a stream of water naw in the form of a fountain several feel nrgb. snd drenched to tbe skin tbe mnlorlty of the --jo-im." 1 he water at length found Its wmv to the drces-circle and pit.

eattaing null a stampede among tbo oc- cuuaiita. "AcrriKO to Crystal Pal nee audiences must be up-hill soys aliilnn journal, "uiid must Ise especially trying lu nose wiio lmve been aecusionted to get a corrtinl reeep'lon. Home time ago J. L. Yixdo was talking 10 me on tills subject.

aul a toons miter llnntis he mat ne never anew uimi ne piuyett ut ine Crystal Palace what it wtm lo ome o'l Hie stace and not receive vum nr ruinti nun doaen handa. 'When I went on nl the PiUnee continued the popuinr coineuiaii Here whs i list t.ne aiiitn-k. 1 couldn't under stand It: I tiifwcht that one of my braves hud nroken Mim Lack SiiiCKiNOTdX.n Pnducah vni ely aeiresa. art wrary of her lsjirdliig-liiii alloT Ktiti'iUi: tt a end a any. fnc tl.e latidluitv I'eiiitineriitloil lor one bourd, hut slic doinsrHiinl pay Tor two weeks.

Tne iiciresa leluseil tsiint olutlk unit n.irlol to It live I lie The 's tl mu'ilor here Isk the cue nnd beaji Mitilisitiy Iroin loo or I tic iiottder lrutik. nc with a plsiol in liertuiid. she re marked, a 1 utile to too (fat any uioiueiil un-J 1111 the iictrrsa full of lioleN. Tills put the vurieiy perfrmer on her mettle- and she waited In Mlid niolher. tlwur liter pistol and trunk out of Hire liotise, alien si ltletiientwns lltially made ul lite helms tlurcs.

AiTtMls YVaku used to toll sImmiI a livlns skeleton tlmt be once eugasi'st fur a arasua im AustriiliM where be was 1st be exIii'Mled at cents admission. The man waaemtuiked all right, but the ava voyago gate siM an cnriuoua apM-tlte, and when tnetr whs reaelivd lie IViiIiuihIiM and ninety pounds. The sliwsT was ratact 1 1 We s'iow uluu iif.wle baukrupt. A eass ansae Wat lulUrisrvpvrlcdei Jaek Hat terlby, a Wealera museum attras-ttiaa. bai for twenty years was a great idilsdof ran o-lty in the roUiof a living akelotoai.

vrl.issl but flfiy-aeveo pound a. lias grown fr. attsl now tips the scale atoue buudred aax live. lie was thrown fnan a waaost sad kasl to grow in tlosh. i wouldn't be estrd bo aaid.

gloomily, lo a reporter, for a Sva-ecut sbow. It's frightful for a mas who uuef could bare a lantern shine through hltu. Billy huckidax. The variety art tat, who died in our city several weeks since, was from Haa Francisco, and immediately after bis death biadevotoo wife (Mian Ada Adair) tele graphed ills relatives IB that cuy or tue fact, and they answered to bring tbe remains at one to 'Frisco. This aba was anable to do.

but bad tie body-embalmed aud not: lied them. They then replied, telling her to bury the remains aa beat she could, which she did, using up all of ber little savings of years to do so. Although kind friends lu tbe profession offered ber assistance the loving little woman roj used, saying that she could not bear the thought Of any one but herself payiiig for the Inst thing she would bo able to do for ber loved one. Now for tbeaequel: A lew days ago tne relatives wrote to tne loroner to see the widow, obtain the personal etrccta of the deceased and forward lo them. Me called on the lady.

and. upon bearing oer alory. wrote to Ine uuleeJlug relatives aud moat poal lively refused to have any thing to tlo with the mat. ter, telling the wile lo keep tbe few mementos, aud to at he would are I list she Wan pro tected in ner aiiss Aiir iiu me sy input by of atl that kuow ber, and tbey admire her tor the true devoted woman she bas proved to be. Probably ooe of the meanest stage tricks tbat waa ever plsyed wsa Ids veil on Marv Auderwin.

It wtil lie remembered that in the play of njrompe fart hen ia" aud the bar- latrian have serai love aacoca. a' be re they lop on each other aud bug some that is, not loo much ntiggiiig, out tun; iiucgmg enough "Ingomar ueara a buse fur garment, made of lion's akin, or something. Una day lie noticed that tbe mollis wore getting Into it. and he told his servant lo see about the moths, aad drive' tbem out. yTbe servant got some inseut powaeranu uioweu the garment full of it.

and scrubbed the in-aldeof it witb oeuzinc. Ingomar" put It on Just before ho went on iw the slave, and thought-it didn't smell Just right, brt lie bad no time to inquire into it. lie bad not fairly Kill lu bis posit ou before "Part bema" came out on a bop. skip and jump, and threw herself all over iiiiti. Hlie got one lung full of in- Keel powoer aua ine other full ol benzine, and -wilt Laboulder and aaid In an aslile.

-For tu love of lieu veu, what lutve you been drinking?" and then she sneezed a Couple of times. liigoinur" held her upln.bcal lie coahl. con sidering that hi Bono eras full tit. insect puntirr, and be aaswered. -I wilt," and I lieu be Said to her odietlc.

-lnmna vlut it Is that smells so." They went on with the piny between sneezes, aad wihma the curtain wuiit down she told "lugomar" to go out aud shako nimicir. ana lie It was noticed In tha next act tbat -Jitima" bad a llnea ulster oo, and Mary aaoae no more. Tke Allaafa Exrwraloaiisfa st Itanse. Our Cincinnati ekcursioaUU, who have bees basking beneath the warm 'Hootbera sun for tho past Vhrce days, arrived upon their uatlvo heath last night gt half-past seven o'clock. Home of tlie party remained behind for a -few dkys looser, and-several toppod over, at Chattanooga tp.

spend tlie Hab'oatb. Mr. Karl eUawrn, Ur. aud Mrs. Herman Daiimr ass Saagbtbr and dr.

and IXtrevU. H. Ho pel -were laggards, wJioxrttlBOt reach home -until morrow or Tuesday. Tbe rrlandlleatt. befatlSB existed butweau the egearaionlxta, sunt eu plenaed were tbey Willi eoeh outer tlsat a propusitioa to meet again at a banquet shortly waa moat favorably received, and idea will doobtieas bsv carried into etTeet.

eibortly before tne trtiu dceUD the Soutlrn Railroad depot In this city Mr.U H. Bragg arose lu tne puiaoe otr ana pfwpanou, tbat a vote of thauks be returned lo Mr. CC HU1 for bis ktndiieesand at ten lion a theescursiuaieta, ai.dtotli representatives tbe Cincinnati for. lUvJr ootirveay and eotaplt. meuiary notices.

The suggestion of Mr. Bragg waa put Ik the fsarm i motion and nnaAftintoaaly carried AlttiutigS tbe trip was in every reatcct delightful, tbe dintiuruisliod travelers were glad get Rafeljf borne again. iMtereatlsMt eVt at rSetat Fpaseaaial The srrvloea st Christ Ppatcopal Cbarck, F.ast Fourth street, this morning, trill be of very iulercaUag cbavractev The fine marble tablet wbiett bave been erected to tbe mem ory of two ex Vne bcJOTed fiActots ox the Chureh, Rev. Mr. Srwoke aad Fatker tsray.

now deosascd, will, at lbs morning service, bo anvelled wl Hrsins will th. nruni eacunr. Tbe laasical service in honor ot the oeesalott wMl boot aa unosaally na order. The Choir oi mrat mores, nn der tbe dlrectioav of J. Col man.

who is also the organist, ts now one of the beat wa have, ever beard ts UiM city, and the music rendered every Sunday la doing tl 11 tow ru ncmiui uw cuugreva- tloa. Tbe members of tbo choir are: Mr. C'tiarlea J. t'oleinaa. organ bst aixt dlreetor Miss Adah Wilson, soprano; Miss Moilte Porter.

contralto; Mr. Charles Wood, ieuor Mr. P. Tyrrell, passu. -Tbe programme for tbia morning ia aa fol sows; nisDliif Baateace.

Veale Oregoria T.lmn TUII Jiit.iiKie ifTertury solo. las Adah Wllaua BUILDIXU ASSOCIATIONS. Notes sad News From tbe Work! Savings tnstltotioBs. of Tits receipts of tbe Apollo increased to $000 last week. MiLtA kkcg Vallsy.

No. 1. la still -on tbe ragged edge. Tug Oreoo-atreet sold eight share at thel lust meetlug. i Turn receipts of tbe Equitable last week were over tluu.

Twxji rr-Tvto new mumbers joined tbe Apollo last week. Tut Pbutuix of Newport Bow baa 1,500 shares of stock subscribed. ISaksey IlKtM-KXAy, President of the Eqnit able, te laid up with brokeu arm. It la expeetesi the first aeries of Fifth Ward will pay over touu by January next. TUB Humboldt's receipts were over $900 last week, snd Bailey was nappy.

Tuv.Rk will be a meeting of the United Or- ganlxaliou of liamlltou county this morning at teu ciocx at i nrncr nan. Tub Milton is still booming. From twenty to thirty new in em lie nt Join it every week. Herman tioesling ia the popular Treaaorer. THS Equitable Inst week declared a serai annusl.

dividend of S12 ou tlie first seriea. which bas run three and a half years. Beat tbat If you can. Mb. M.

Pohlmans la the attorney for the Race-street Loan and Bulldiuu Company Money Is sold nt tne Com nun v's head-uunrterv. Noa. tSM and OM Race street, every Tuesday evening. Tug Miami Townahin Building and Loan Com patty the following Auditing Committee at their last meeting: It. M.

Run son. William llarrell. F. Uatea. Laird and J.

M.Urimaley. Twelve uewahares were taken at thaa time. Thb Front-street Building Association, nt south-east corner Front and John st reels. commeneea next Tuesday evening, wheu the first dues will be uaid. This Association starts oif well, aa they already have a large number of share subscribed for.

Tub North Hid I-on Asxociution Is having big bourn. Room crowded every Wednesday nlttbt. Tbe number of lis res Is over one thousand, and increasing every meeting Uigbt. Mouey sold -Inst Wednesday night at la lee a cents. Money will be for sale again next wedneaoay.

MlLLCUkkK VaLLKT. No. I cloaing op its analm, all eases in Court having oeeu setueu, end all in favor of the Assoeistlon. Secretary Hay ward Is notifying the members to come Bp ana aetiia or nave tneir mongaea iru-clowed. The Association means business, and all stockholders not paying op soon will find tbeir mortgage la lb hand of tbe attorney lor autuemeut.

THR West nd Homestead Company was iacdVtMM-alcd "this woek. ri. M. Doulap. As- sislaul Chief, Western Union Telegraph Com- tmny W.

1. capcn. Manager. Baltimore anu bhioTela-craoh tYMnuanr: Ueorge M. Finch wholesale boom aud shoe.

No. to V7 est Pearl street; W. T. Heuley, Conrt-honae, and C. Klechler.

stoves and tin-roofer. Hevcnlh street and Freeman avenue, are Incorporators. Tbia Company will purchase homes for member nntl let the rent pay for them. Subscrip tlon books will lie opened December 21st. Tub Hoard of Director of the Booth-west End Buildinu: Association lest Thursday night surprised Its iSeuretarr, Edward Bell, and at the same time did tlie handsome thing bv him.

Jt was tlie evening following his w'edding, and after the regular meeting of the Association, tnat ueorge ui Herman, wuo nau been selected by the Bonrd. came forward and in very neat and appropriate speech presented, on neliair or tne itoaru, a oeaoti fill silver coaler, on which were the words: "1'reSeuted to Ldward Hell, by the Board of Directors of the sout n-w ei t.nu nuii-ting Assoeintion, November la, ISbT." The sarcre- turv was eoiuuleti-l taken by surprise, and responded in a leviing manner, uiitiiaiug tne llnapl ror remeiiiiM-ring nun so aimny. in heluilf of himself nil Ills bride. Altar this tliu IPeird sal down I he table to en joy tiiemsel ves. dttriitx which time fresident and omers nin.ie shmi-iicj, anu a gen trul gtxid time wss had by all.

I ATAL FIUE In a Turrlture Factory Ernst Dlenst iloi rtbly Burned The Cause of tbe Alarm From Box 79 Yesterday. The alarm of fire from Itox TT. at fire lea past three o'clock yesterday afternoon, was censed by a tire in Becker Jt Schutte'a furniture factory, on Dandridtic street, st which F.rnst Hienst.aad fifteen years, an cm pioye of the firm, was fiLtully Henry ochuttc. ageJ fifteen years, a son of one of tbe proprietors of the factory, wn also badly burned alMut the bands and wrists. Tbe loss to tbe proprietors is trifling.

Dleust was a pain tor and nehntte a var- a latter. Yeaterday afternoon tbey bad oocn- aloa lo start fire Is stove is tbe varnish- room, on the third floor of the factory. Diensi filled tlie Move with sbavlnga wbieli were sat urated with varnish, benzine and other paint ing material, and then applied match. Sud denly tbe flames burst forth, tearing off the stove-door and enveloping Dlenst, who leaning over the stove. Tbe room waa filled witb smoke, which foubd its way out Into the ball and alarmed tbe other employes, who ran oat snd turned la an alarm.

A the flames burst forth Dlenit threw up bis right hand and turned partly sroand. Ill clothing, consisting only of -alilrt snd pants. wbluit were more or leas saturated wiin painting material. Ignited quickly. His screams brought Scbutle, who was nt- tbe other end of the room, to bia rescue, but the fire wss not put out until a number of men rushed in and covered Dlenst with their ctatls.

Dlenst was found to be horribly burned, and Dr. John lleudias was called, who said lie could nurdly live. Nearly all the hoar on bis head was burned off. and both the back aud front portions of bis body presented a horrible sight. Mirange to say.

his fuoe wits not burueil. Heliutta waa badly but not sarioualy burned about the bands and wrists. Dlenst was removed to bis borne, at tbe south -weal corner of Main and Allison streets. and aclast accounts he ws sinking and not expected to live many hour. Ills mother iaa iuo w.

ne nas a orotner employ eu in av. a. Ferguson's inw-onioc. tscnuue lives wiin bis Oakleys tWXJBlTTEii OS PUBLIC BnLDIUCS. Biota for Faratshf auy aad Keaaiatiaar the KBBsaa Im tbe City liaildlae: Wptnesl Other Bsalneaa.

1 The Committee on Public Building aad OfBee from the Common Conucfl held a meeting yesterday afternoon. Tlier Were Pieswnt Ale iri.Vtir Alohr. Varwlg lrsp r. K- le. Kay and aoebler.

with r. Bay in tbe cnslr anj tr. Trout acting as Mecretary. A aumber of sealed proposals f-t furnishing carpets, rags. aud tor painting the Council Chamber, vmrulliee Misims aud iliuereut ortices in Ikei Cily building, were opeaed by tbe Cerk.

For funilMng est Sets, Ac, there were bids trout tbe firms of John rtiiililto fc Aims at lhspke. F. M. iMinwden at Co. aad ieo.

r. lute JC Co. all tha orlees raaaiag Irom S7u ta to. s. 'lb aiMe bids were log tbe Council ciiamber aud tial aad the torse raoms ul toe Atoara of raatic Works.

There were slao bids for the other ixe-rts from the above firms, which were given la deia.i. One or two bids for repairing the old furniture weremlso bpened. For rewcoeing the Council Chamber there was el'ise competition between the following Mrms: Joan Knttls. W'm. rUumberg.

Petlrette st Co. and llolthauser at tha prices raaciag irem seal to A number of small bids lovomulete tha work diirereul rooms separately were also opened. Air. Kelly moved to refer oil Ibe bids to a tsub- CoaiBilitce. atr Draper moved to awn ml brdirscfTnstbeCTerk to lartiLh lbs members of the Comailttee with a tst of the different bids.

The vote waa takea. aad the amendment lust The motion to refer It tea Keb-Cummlitee. la con nection with the Clerk, was thea carried, aud the Clerk directed to futahb those members that asked witb a list ol tbe bids. Mr. Kav offered a resorulloa.

which waa edeoted. asking tbevouncil to direct tbe Committee on Public nuilolngs to employ a clerk, at a salary nut so exceed fiuu per aaaam. a rvsotuiiua recommeaaing council to increase he salaries of lbs two laaitrasses la the building to gi per kiontb escb was adopted. Bills contracted by th xergeanl-at-A rms of th Council for the past Ave months, amueniiag to flu. were recoaimeauea.

toe payment. Weather Bewwrt. Made especial ly far the Kxo.viaka.by Ferd Wagner, Uptlclaa.sl West Fills street. Fob a lain Maaare. CixetJtKAT.

November lazi. a I i' SU7 Uala. rfjjxjl" Tjr, I liUJK 7 A.M. MS I p. at s-jpl A.

M.i1 a. M.iia If. As. as 1 P. 4 P.

P. M. P. M.S A. Si.i A.

ua II A. M.lst It M. lt Cltsidy Average temperature. 4 1-J lltyi For the week endrng November 19, 18S1: untiM n-om an causes WO Bate per 1.0UI per annum. letbsof Infanta under one year.

Persons sixty years and upward. Dentba from scarlet fever Deaths from typhoid fever leatha from diphthsds leatlia from snsi Deaths from nwsmniinns ieaina irutn other lung fwmiu iruau. vioieneo. Deaths from heart Deatlis from iriLmm Number of new esses of an-mrv re- jportoa aariBg tits MtSnj of tlve New Com-rxtxijt Teaterdsty. grunted oy ine tiiorougn lure wituout se-ihe elusion compared with the crush within.

The pit-aed off smooth I v. Tliere are In the bund, of ou re Laser, aeveral thousand ticket which have not been used. Mr. J. M.

The corporators' D. clinb Hatetl Tbelr Ftujiose. Osseotts FttsUlavde. Before tbe Boevrd. of Pubao Works.

Tne Commitee of the Board ef Public Works, cottaudlng of Messrs. Bell, Baker and Tucker, to whom waa referred the prepoaed new Uas CYMapahyw ordinance, met yesterday morning ia tbe tTly Bolldkig. Mr, Baker acted as Cbalrmaa. Mr. John Scott, tbe gon- Uerflaa wbseaiae ber from Y.

looriglnate tbo scheme, Mr. C. W. Rowland had Mr. Brown, two of thecwarter member of tba Company, and Judge Oliver, their attorney, together witb Oeneral Hickenlooper.

were seated in the Hoard of Public Works room wlwn Mr. Baker caUed tka Committee to order- a. Mr. Bell stated tbat be knew so little ef the mat te te be eisruxaed tbat. at bis suggestion, tieaeral lllekenlooper bad brea Invited te be piesent.

The General, be knew, would be able to eallgbten the Committee. Tbe ordiaaac t-x thea read by Mr. Bed. who criticised Ibe frsmera. lu tbat tbey bad neglected to have the oruiuatMst printed.

"The geullemea prent." be said, "eould not have aa Intelligent Uin of the ordiaaace by sitting there sud lateulug to its reading. They xswiid not be expected to puaa oa It a ltboal further exaaulalug a printeo Bvott It Is printed. It was pel died ia yester-dsvs Mr. Bell-Well, that's hot the osly way to have an ordinance printed. Uenerr.1 iilckeulooper as yao gen Heme are no OOlint aware, my virws are in an rnctiMiNxcosr.

acter. Aty lluie lo be stcnt iier therefore, is lim ited. Tbls ordinance ororalaes lo be of very great Iniuortsnee lo the people irf lllKlulftU. lutiut- i.r which I desire the Hoard ta consider Is In gsrd to tbe cbarscter of the ordinance, its backing. Ac.

shall not ask anv thing that i not pertiu-nt to the question. There ar other matters laciaent to. yet itox directly counseled with, tne text ot the ordinance. 1 have uot aeon the ordinance, and know aoUiiag about it. exeapt what i bare beard read.

Mr. Bell-f have no objections to the General asking questions. Ueuerai Hickenlooper The Board Invited me here as the renresentaUveof Itte large corporation for forty years hieatnied witb the interests of in- clnnati. 1 mil her also aa a tax payer. This ques tion is protislily ol more Importance tnsn sny that will ever again be presented to.

tlie Board. It Invoice tbe asfely id over eCU4.ust of capital, it luvotvcs tbe culling up id miles of streets, feet that lb Heard. Oefoie uroceedtog with tbe consideration of the ordinance ougut to be thoroughly informed of Ibe intentions of tbe ramsrs of that ord in a nee. If these gentle men are In earnest aud have not Ihe slightest doubt tbey are), I presume luey will not bate the sugbte.1 lieidiaucy In commuuicating all tbe lacts aplKirtailling to tneir orutnance. lueywiu eer-iikliilv saswer arty uuestlua ibst muv be asked, suppose lAemembersof this board are not ready tu atl tue Qiiestius coocerniug tuis dusimcss.

a am. and would solicit the permiwdou to do so now would like tu ok soma uuelluna tfiat are na con nected directly with the text of the ordinance. I would much rstber proceed with tbe matter now, la causs my business Is prsnv Mr, rien it was agreea mat you snooiu num ut. aad desire to hear from you. You will be shle.

nu doubt, to eallentan us. tleneral Ickenlooner You understand It will be Impossible for me to say any thing uion the which 1 know hoiking. 1 tuin-t first hear from the geutlemcn on the other side. I sugxesr tbe readiest manner ot getting st wusi tney pro- tMeat doing would bv for them to present tneir ca.Mt: ttien it would aHTord me (real pleasure to present my sine of tne case. Mr.

Brown-t do not knew. Mr. Chairman, tbat comprehend the gentleman's plan bow be pro- poses lo get tne tnioriuaiioo. ahm-s ne pruoe to mersof the oral no nee proDuse a.k of ibe head and front -ot tne Association lie man that hi presumed to possess all the lufornia uou-w bst he pmpoae doiaST uake Oliver wouiu sugvesx to tne cnairman of tbe ommittee the propriety of having the questions put in writing. Auy qoestlona thus asked will ne cneerruny auswereu.

let tne oenerai frame the uuestlons in wridna. thea tbey will be answerea tu wriuug. uenerai iticgeniooper wui meet tnat point by saving that If the geatlemen are thoroughly conversant witb the merits of the ordinance and tuv intentions of the frame rs. tnev are able to an swer any nuesiloes that may be asked how. It is not necessary mat xuey siioaia asv me qoesuons in writing to consiaer oeerseoreuy tor asjs.

i ob ject very decidedly, ander Ute atreumstanees, to such a coarse, a hese geutlemea come belore elnnatt aad tbw Board askfug for a franchise worth hwndreas of thoosands dolbxre. 1 bee ought to be able to answer, frankly aad freely, any neat Ion remotely conuecled with the or dinance, and not ask to take written questions away anu in sevtet answer mem in a way that snail suit their purposes best. If tbey are sincere ana nouess taey xwva aave ne oojection to answer, lug frsoslv wbat 1 nutv ask. Judge Oliver 1 suggest that tbe questions be pat lo tlie Committee, aud that tba Commttts call to tbelr asslstaiico some of the Incoriiorators of tbe Company, and these gentleme together can frame thwaaswers. lieneraj it tcA en loo per I would ranch rather asc tbequestioas now.

Any eeestions which tbe gen ilemea or this Board consider Improper need not answered. There certainly can be no objection to this in sn see of proceeding. Mr. Baker How would it do tobav the Comnjilr n-v ask tne aneatioiiST air. Mwiand-ii would nam iv be fair for tba rea lleman to make bis inquiries aad Insist oa au an issr on tbe spur of the utomsnx.

uenerai iticassioooer i wtu agree to give tne gentlemen ample time to answer any quesinjn. out ask tbat there shall be nu consultation. Mr. aiell To Jjavv tha auesttons oeeoared la writing, and answered lu the name manner, would tnke too much time. The Committee wants llirbf on the subject, and tbe Uenerai ta here to give it.

IIV nts InAerrogaluries we may aeuture tbe desired liiturmatiun. Let the Committee be asked some iiitoKLlnlia -M r. jisKer otiiani some siieraooa oe a not ter lime to go on with this business? I would suggest iieMisy urientoon. jiiue Oliver i snpnce we snail oe S3 tea some- as to the good fsirb" of tbhi oraiiiance. I souhi sty thst llitsCompanr ts lu earnest.

and thai the cen tli ii.cii backing it are financial able to go aueua. i ne intention-, or tne Coinimny gitimate. atd uothtug else. It wjlt require time to leli hat Is tbe Uuauelal standing of nil the men a ho are now, aad to be. ioteroMed.

In the new Company; furthermore we would not be willing to answer such uuestlons. and no man haa a risbt to ask Ibem." Uenerai Hickenlooper I think, as a lAx-never. I bave a right Pi ask them, don't see bow surb questions wotua hurt tbem. Mr. Hell The inquiry as lo whether these gentle men are financially capable of going ahead with the unloosed, work Is eertaiulv aeniu.SL jucge jner win ooiupiv wtiu tne uesire et tue L.ooiiniiice.

we waat 10 snow wuai tne aisire ul the tool lull tee Is before we so aa. 1 be Judge Ineu uueslloued tb orooiiety of Uan era! Hickviiiooper aimearlhg before the Board. Ueneial-Hlekeaionper replied be saving tbat tb Company he represented was an aggreiraiionaof the nteresis ot xiMomatt inst xne capftaiisis atoti wero ats interesieo tn tr: taax tne eomiort ot widows sod orphans were dependent upon II. '1 here ar men ia It who hare been tdenllbe with the earliest history of Clncnisaxl. It is proper thst these men suouiu appear tiers wneu their Interests are hazarded.

A yery singular charge is presented wnere tnese men veen re me services or an aoie at-nrneT la their efforts to eeuulr a valuable fran cbta and deny the right ef another side te appear nn an attornc nccuo te answer qtiestioas regsrdiug tbeir piatis. jar. itruwa i ne i.ommiuee aa been In form en to their entire sap' action aa to the plana of Ih moor porsturs. Mr. Tucker-To the Incorporators? Don't yoa think It would be a lltlla premntnre lor this Board gram any nrlvileu befura li.

knows wbat your DUCK lag is Judge uu vr -Tbat will be developed next week. The urapaay's responsibility will be alios a when tne suosenpoon oooas open, wnoean know wa tbe stockholders are be tore tbe books are open Aud they will benpehed next Friday. We can tell who bave given assurance i bat tbev will nosci-ibe. It is iManuoie that cauiiaJida of whom we desnot now aaow ar wiiitna ta aware in thl t. omnaova nrolits.

Beeause some of tue shareholders ia tbe Cluctnuatl Oaillght sad Coke Company are widows orpiiaos is uo rvaiHn war tne aaouiu us no Dooslllon. it IS Pertirmnt tn wsk whether the puhr of this ordinance are acting In good faith. question win oe aogniioutir answerea next ilday. I should have to be as us tied ef the good faitb before 1 would become a nromoter of tba seuume. Uenerai 11 lc Ken loo oer A our weeks wa have bad assuraiic-a yfrom the geatlemen of their liouesly hbq good ial.ii.

We would like tobav neir plans uuaertuoiMi now Del ore ibis Board. 1 no reaenu fur a postnouement. 1 wi simply ask what propirtloa of aieck bf the new Company is tooe snoseriuen wi s-inetHBait. Air. MU-msi lusoriuauoa Ban he aad aext Fiidav.

Judge Ollrer-Tbe old (lis Comoanv Is n-mark- ably seusiuve on this sub et-r. i.urtsjse is to tit out in entei prise, a want the auesuuu cut. a ueaerat icnesioopee eil. there will be ne i Iterance with uaoa thatseor. Well not them la wriunsr now.

Judce unver fa a business enterprise seme other mutter have to be considered. There must be uv lueea prudence- tieOerwl llickeniouper might want to emuarmas iue enterprise mignt want to gel information that won embarrass it. It expected thst eilixeu will take siook. Are we to tell all th aamesT 1 might say tbat tba-1 formation aid come on lbs upeuiag ot tb hooka Is It posst! that we are to be compelled te subsntt lo tbe catechism of a ilvai Iwiitaiir anxious to obiata evoiy possible Are our pri rale aflairs to be mad public? Uenerat Hiekealooper They weed net answer any private or personal ueMlniis. Their to aa.wer may be Just a conclusive.

Judas uilver hat oo you want? tsMiesi Hlcfcealaouer-i want to knew If you stockholders are to be led lig blind mioe to a cat a least. I waat this Hoard tocowsidsr carefully th is scheme belore a pae I turned kon the ord. nance. ur. Brawn If you were ia our bases would rea dlseiose all tb seoretsf- tieaeral IcxesAooper Yea.

sir: with tb Btmost frsukaess. before i would tiistl ay privilege gninini u. jii.i.. Jndgw Oliver Taut matter fs not determiBed by tbls boar alone. I oppose a rival, oiganixation, monopoly, conducting ah exaailuauoa lu determine whether we shall bar certain riant.

Oeaeral Hiekeateoper-f the gentlemeu ar act-lag la gvad faitb they eaa hsv nothing lo eaaeeal. Oliver sugxestau tbat a meetiaa; be appointed for next Friday afteraoojl, hen tae souks will be opened. uenerai li. still Insisted fbat there be ao posp po neatest. "They have beeu very eager te push this matter, and.

now tbev asl for a postponement. weeld like la ask Ui originator of this ordi-aaaee Ms. Beast Idoat anew an I am ander aay obligations to answer yea; oet Ate a yoa kav aay bust Bass her. Uenerai li Yes, sir, I hav bostaewi bar; I am acre by Invitation. Mr.

scull- Well. yeere cheeky enoagh Mr. Bell (tnraing to Mr. eosn -Mien eral Htckea-louBsreamebareby lavwsihm atr. Thermos ae ue casma fur saoh remarks Jaage Oliver seals asked tbat tb postpaasmaal take place aatil next Friday.

-uenerai 11 I suppose geatlemea will be tbera with relnfbreemeats. 1 wilt be there. and alwajsglad to Nad ajy enetnels pooltlo. should like to have, however, the. head aad front of this scaeate tasrs siso.

I hope Mr. neott win not retire b-Mr aext Fridar. ana. will ha vwrv aaanv mbiii blm agsin. aeou wilt be there.

lmblis vYawka. Alt tb members w.m i it at eaatssaae morning arwsioa of tb Board et fabllc Work, with presl. nl Baker ta the cnslr. A rvaoiatioa I aumber tairtag Oreve a hbbi Borth el Uarriaoa avaaaa an MliUwea Atridea. waa adopted.

uesoiutioBS to Improve Maaon aad Jfortoa streets te the westers iui ssrees, Irom Cummiags street te westers terminas. 97 riwwrk, sow aa areinatoce to laprsrt tie sewerage la tn Twcmv-oria. Want Wer adopted, sat the Kagtaawe saienla aa ts tae rr urelnaases Sne tha laosiMMm twt lsse 1 read, htm fa Miu ta tbwaat osrpoaUMm use propound certain uuesuuus to tue lucuriiuj-aiur oi i new ComiMtny ucneral iilckeiilouper7I appear her rather la I lh" UUWI UH as II a A. allUW PBUUtawgu liar tyt zJ Stt wilt" I trameraof the ordinance propose to do. 1 would a 7 a s.nxtn:irrreh.

KHuw. tehler aad etber etreses ta Us Tweaty-Sns Wuo were reaa aaa Aresoltithm directing tbe City e-k tocosrraet wiib Oalway.nmitb A Co. tor the winter supply et EUSI lO ,11. V. II, 1U 111.1..

A eommoalcaHon from O. F. Mavbew. asglagtor a beanae teexpbwa bat devise lor the cow-wm-tioa of smoke, was referred to tba tmpcriateudeat of i he Water-W or ICS. 1 be fol low tag nans lias waa rehwred te tbe Li I ih.

Rmh EltrtC UgbtCwm Ban or thUmtv.be vrasl-d permission to erect poles oe the outer edge ol the sidewalks of tbe city whenever reoeeated by the snioinisg properi; .1. tr time -a ti ooW 1 shsll Dot be wwd for the purpose ef light, then said Company aball remove said in deiaelf ol removal of aaea, thea tbey may be removed ay ti. i it a of the Jen I t'omnauy. The request ef Ueorge Msree. throasb blaattwe.

aer.t. F. Miwr. requesting his claim for ds mages, occa-ooncd ne the bui-olngof a wter-asala. aa Sled-, sa waa also a similar claim from f.

I'. Bowie. Tk, niitian for a waiee-msia In Straight street lilt ion, was referred te tbe v'aler-WSTksiuperib- lendeitL. TIE50KIAL TABLETS That W'll To-Dsy Be Unveiled at Christ H. E.

At Christ Church, on East Fourth street. this morning, two very handsome tablets will be an veiled. On is a memorial to Father 4ry 1k for year was known a thc.kind-hcorted, fatherly elty missionary of Christ Church and tbe other ia to tbe memory of Rev. John Tbompaon Brooke, who for many years was the rector of that Church. Roth are tributes from tlie friends of tbe dead.

The tablet are of brans, upon a fouuiiullou of Cbainplal marble. They find place on the wall ou either side -of tbe chancel, tbat to Father tiray on the rivbt-and tbe one to Dr. Brooke on II. left. The Inscription on tbe former reads as follows: KrecSed IpwL Rev.

R.ebttrd limy, born tn London. February 3, diei I in Cincinnati, rieplern tier 15. ls. City Missionary of Christ -Church for twenty five veara. He went about doinir good Tbat on tbe lulter Is, "John Tliorop son Rnaike.

IVs-tor in Divinitv. Born Janu ary It. IMAi: Died August 19. Rector of Christ Church for Fourteen Year." This within a sort of scroll, upon which nre tne- tributes: -Floouent in Speech. Catbolio in Preacher of Righteousness.

Sound, In lhicirine." "A liovoted Christiun, 7.ealon of (iiaxi Works," and -A Friend altliiui mid Svmuatbetic." Tne scrvicee win ine oi especial itiierm Rev. I. Newton Stnngcr will deliver a s-rmm from the text -The righteous shall be Had -r everlasting remembrance; for a memorial In the temple of. the Lord." ine music will be in the KDlrlt of the occasion. The tablet are beauti ful.

aud tbev form laslinif tributes of tbe love a congregation bear tbelr dead. A STUrEXDOCS SUCCESS. The Allegory of the Crest Republic To Be Repeated. At least nine thousand people Sere packed into Music Hall yesterday afternoon to wit uess the third production of the allegory of 'The Ureal Republic" Sardines would hot bave been circumstance to the Jam; there wasn't room enough yesterday for the oil. Every seat In the auditorium, balconies and gallery was occupied.

The aisles were filled almost to suffocation, and in tbe vestibule, with the thick walls between them aud the tnblenua. were hundreds upon hundreds of dm- aouoinled souls. wlVe late arrival madesieht- sccuiir ulinrstt an impossibility. Hundreds, ou taking one glance at tne inuiiituue, turncu to tbe doors and forthwith sought tne seclusion Iliuisr. after a conference with others Inter ested, decided Inst evening" upon repenting the allegory on rlday evening sua Saturday afternoon next.

C-OVatT RKPOBT. rsvAiKB AVorniLg james uti'LtB errs CP TUB I STODr OA- BIS DAt'UUTKIl BV JTIMlk Hilt1 BON. After hearing some further but unimportant tes timony Baiurday morning. Judge Hurmon ren dered a decision In the case that has heretofore been fnliy reported I these eoinmns. After alluding to yie unpleasant duty that de volved upon blm.

he said, referring to tbe stale ment that the father of tb child had tuade. that he had discontinued his drinking habits. Hint he huped his reform woo Id he permanent. It was true so rroni me lesiiniony tu violent lu his Bis of Intoxication. tnere was no violence shown his family: but when a niau mantle.

la tbe. temper this man does hen Intoxicated, he cau not be trusted. eveu In bis own family, it Is not tne duly ol the Court, sitting as tbe. guard la a of the coiid, lo say thai she shall live at a place wtiere mere is oauger, instead of residing at a place wnere mere is not oue cuanco In a uusen uiat luiury wuuia come to it in mis way. aud where there was a possibility of ber being ex no.ed to the exhibitions of Intemperance to Which ber father has been suojeci.

It is said oy tno piulstiti. remarked tne Conn and I bopesineerely, that he has quilted his lu- teniperaie naoita: out aoo-a a reninra ne muiie thai connection, which was that lie had not drank istwxlealiua liquor for three mojihs. and b. did not intend to do so for some time to cou.e. ii ever.

If his renunciation were of Ihe must soiemii character, it ia uot yei of long enough standing to prove mat lie win not return to iti iisun. stialt the Court say tli.tt becsuse he htx. acted for three m-iuths In a msniier ctvditable lo butiseif. a o.iig record of liiiempeiance.be should be Intrusted with the care of ills ctili-1? It uiiiihi be bought If be wan intrusted with the care of child be would be more brtu his resolution but the Court can ltserelo the fuel that, having recently taken to hit borne a young and ex cedent wife, be hud come tntolivr presence iiin state of tnlo.xit-ar.oii. Ubile'tbl.

bslilt liiu Hi slightest hot on him it can -out be supposed that be oi tntr iittie-cinin woind have mure Mtfiuence over him than tbe presence of Lb young wile. It Is the plain duty ul the Court, under Ibe losiAythst as betweeu tbee two scis. the cblld Deleft where sire It Is true, as has been suggested by tbe petitioner, tbat her surrounding-. n-in oe oeiier loan iney are. ana it is unrortunnte tnat tne cntm nwim oe ratsea among peopn- wn bave beeu given to the use of lutuxieaung liquors, inuuEU nj in per coiupauy.

sua whir sr sot uf the mod desirable class. It would be well if the Court could plnee every child In tlie city where Its Pioral development would tie best secured; but tbe Court can not change tne pq-stiion in life to which children are born. And tin Diace Is iiist such a elaeo as ber graiideiotlier had sept an a ier oiotber hud lived lu. auu as niat: wins, characters areood kei-p in this town. Tlie place kepi by fhaVj) respondent is not a disreputable place, an As xept fairly and decently: and tbe question Is between the place and me custody of her 1st tier.

The Court was of tlie opinion that tbe Interests of tbe cblld were ibst -uc should remsiu where sb was, with her aunt. Mrs. Iiui. Jadge Harmon couia not dlsmi. the cae with out saying to both parlies thai it a as.

lu be hoped mat lirea conieiiiinus wouia nut oe to continue between tbera. If the defendant carried out tbe resolution hich he hud made he would Hereafter nnd the henri of bis- little girl resrnise toward him as so grew idder. And tue.e re spondent. In being entrusted with Iiie coiiiitiued oustisly of tbeebfid. shouid.uot darken her future pninwa oy utspiayiug any uosiiuty to tier failier.

I Dry were uis relative uy marriage once, and are now so again, aufl this little girl should bind them together. When sh reaches the age when she can be allowed by inw to determfhe by choice her guardian. I here could be ao doortt that the fathers rignt to ner custouy.it ne prove niuseti worthy. ouiu nn v.ioir. Judgment was gtvaa for tbe respondents, the father to be permitted to viati tbe child at pauper limes and in a proper nianner.

he laiaer. Air. lasirr. manifested considerable ilatloa of lecliug aa Ibis conclusion was reached. TUB CBPEBTAKka'S Si ll.

Ia April, 17 a. Jacob P. Dokes purcliased tbenn- dertaklng establlshmebiof J. A. Soard.

ou tbe outb side of Sixth street, west of I'lum. In his petition te the Boperlor 'Court, claiming KM) damage, he claim that bs was induced tu tb purcbare by representation thst me was worth ai.OOti a yearetrer Missel, snd lhat the seller wooltl asust in keeiing np Hie would transfer hla lease of Ibe crunertv to fa I but be evs'raed that Uie reervseti tat tons were fale; hat tbtf busiavas wan sot worth et lou a vear. an the lease was not trsnsfened to him, but that he wits turu-d oat of the premises. Thedsfeudsat defiles that be made any false or ever promised tu transfer the less: aod offered vldeace In prove thai (he at nt I IT, by his dlwipated habits, argieeted tt-e Entsincsi. failed to pay 1.1s rem.

nnd thereby dsui- age tne neirs or jonn susnM. who were Hi nwnee.4 v. WT ma iw ibe defendant. DABACB sriT AO A I. VST TITS WBSTXn" CBIOB TkL- xxtKAPa coxrtxr.

Oa Saturday Itelsea Perin at Ca. Sled a aertttim la (be Sapertor Court agslast tb Western I Bins Telegraph Compaay for gtAS damages. Tbe snsi of tb I actio Is staled as lot 'owe hat aa the lath ot Atigust last the plaintiffs were tne owners ot 2S.i aw bushels of mixed corn la Baltimore: tbat a mat day tnex tell a wrutea oaoasase with Ibe oe-feadants. to he telegraphed to their aireuts In Baltimore. Uill at Fisner.

tu words as -r -li on 4 Burcr.aae. thirteen, tea eeats pro lit ta 1 plaiuiiOs allege tbatthis message was sent sad delivered to ihelr agent-ail Aagvst zsd that If laetr gram had been said on the luh or nab woaid hav realised a profit of teu cents per bnsliet but lhat the market price hsug.Ms rtowa so moeb by thefd lhat they suR'ered great loss: for which they ask judgment la the sum above named. BivxnstDk mrsTlttxn, Tb petition ef Jacob Storey, asking a restrain ing order agaisst tb corporation of Blvendde te prevent It from carry lag out Us resolution Improve Yeataxan avenee at a eus of fSt.ena for preo-erty and lor tlie work and material, aaa de. elded br Jii.tge stmith on atarday last. After re viewing Ibe lad.

and the law tbe Court held ih.ii such improvement would be legal, and. therefore, directed tbat a restraining order ahanid a. tameed. LiBkt. rrr aoaikbt rax Bxqtiaxa.

Rachel Fleming, through ber attorneys, oa Sat. arday Bled a petition in the Superior Court against the Claetaaatl Kxennsn compaay for rto.oae daoMtgwa, The eaea of action tbe pabiicatto of telegram from Whee.li.g. W. nsder the eas- ilea: -Pan! Wife. Hew she Kept Her liuabaud aad Mia Mistress as Busy a iaiMMa.a a a aciT AAixtaT vaiB c-rrv." 'v Oaurg J.

Deaseeber baa brosgbt salt imlisls tbe eity from eejleeuagmxe. oa km property ee Tafsl street for tae Improvement ef said street. Ata. raavix ActtcirrKa. i The Jury la the case ef Was.

Parrla. charged wlut shoosing Cows table Cacy with Intent to kill, day retaraed a verdict ot not guilty. atssl AAtaie TraataXera. Coward Roberta aad wife te Jaoaae Bltathl. tr-regularAhaped lot.

3 bv 43! feet ea south-wast oraar wf Pearl aad rtyeamoee streets first XL Waa. Cbamherltn and wile to Caiberlne Tolly, B1 by mv leetoa anrtb side ef Third arena and SM leei east id hast aveanc. Bond Hill; sTuu. uessrg Fi.lier and wile to Fraag itiiei, 51 br favt on eawt side of Caatral aviast, 33ft feet sank of Wade street stuo. Attwtat vt'lomaa and wt te Frank J.

Joeea, graa tor's latereM la same premiers pi AOS. AamiaUirapnrs of estate of If. Smith ta atargaretpatseter. xos by feet oarauuta side of cumulusvtlta; road, let 1st Clifton i Sat. 1 feet west of cttliua aveaae.

Itrary Aaey Watun. nibtdaia Cbrtstopber tMltoa'to Job a Beockwlg. by s7 feat aw snub aorwse of York aad Jaka suwsts; riAsYldFll achjmngk'asd wuw is Oeorjt KtaC a A 4 tt a-HS sere os WlSTnP.iVr." in fiortk O'wcrpM. it MBtaat Taablp; tlAHaV. Otto 8 -hlemmer-asd wife.

lo. tha Ileraaeesirt ftrewlag XS by ttg feet oa west aide of iiuns pi a a. As las ssm ta. vt rariag stress, wpelag Cllntos KirSvTafttarM Jt Clrfredge, by ts feet on nnh-we esraee of Jfrtatewa pike aad Orev aveaue.Uieadale; rkXX Mary K. sVhiteet ak.

perSberiff. te Herman yjr Meoa.athf'b'xteatM wel of CuUar street. All feet nortb ot Ccairi street: Si ja. John H. Hepf aad wif to JohS Cramer.

M-BS acre oa Biaorock enadf la north -west asarter ol T.Caleraia Township sijuu. H. H. Rase to Arnold Jtrlakmaaa. two years' lease of premiw oa s-sitii i mi op.

ner ef west aad immer streets? monthly rent. Praacts rtvrgee rwetber to Fred Itelaser, ten years' Wa. of is by 13 teet aa sianb aide at Twelfth reet.ic feel east of Kim street asoathly rent. -i. ratrtrk Wall taAgusa 1IT, hy teet ea uia aide ef arsitronw aisvet.

Smt feet west of Mar- rell street. Mount A.lsius ui. 'ieoamd 'nVsTti nh.te. tm -Ives to r.milv Heaeougood ai qailctatm to grantor's Interest in Xi to-i: by cs feet or. norta side of lsrl s.

reel, teet went of Viae street VU sad otusr eo si I eus. Hon list 1 snd wife te Wat. O. CkldweM. Hv tn lease of store ts est Fourth street iuoatkly rent.

X3 SAW. Tbe Italy Trlwlty Cfcnrebt Fnlr. Bext firily Trluity Itiareh, on Wm Fifth street, near Siailh, crowded nightly bj'thc friends of tbe school patrons or tho fnlr in progress for lis benefit. The contests are waxing warm, and it is about a tuss-np between the ettnaidatvfc as to who will theswonl. The booths have not yet been despo'led of all tl.clr beauty, and many are tits' hnnlsinir arlicli a reniaiuiug mi sciie.

The promenade concerts am a lealure of the wit.cli will continue until thmj end of this wek perhaps longer. 1 tie doors will be thrown uprn to-tugliu Not t.ie least of the attraclive. young indtea who ntny Ih; f-Hind at ineir posts nigiitaflcr ui-lit Is Mis Auui Mondury. MOTHER CAftV. Haw Site wrest Her Cttiekeua.

STkLIAt, M1PATCB TO TSB BTtaVISk. Xnr York, November IT. The will of Mrs. Maria Cary, wbuae husband was we of tbe founders of the business bouse wlih li, itniil recently wus known as Howard. to-day wa ottered for probtvle in the kings Ctiuuty Burroale's Court, It Ouuto the First fltUHXi to tlie American Vnitarian ooclely, of Boston; So.btW to Autioch Ctillcge.

if Vellow Kprlnus to the CUy Library, of Ivexing bui, iioud to the First Unitarian Church, of Lexington, tMOV to th Brooklyn Libtary: So.tXAl to tbe Trustee of tbe Youths' Free Library of Brooklyn In siiluie.o,auo to tbe Brooklyn Art Aasociatlon JO.OuO to the Long Islaad Historical Hociety to the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum, o.uuo to the Brooklyn maternity. S3.CKM to the ilriMiklvii Nursery, tki.iwu to tne Children's Aid xociely. I5.1MW to the Brooklyn Society for the Relief of Respectable Aged und ludtgent Fe males. So.uuu to the Mociety for the Aid of FrieiidleHs Women- ana Cbildrcn, tlie Brooklyu' Home -lor Aged Meu. 5.u) lo the BrcKifclyn Industrial School Association tmd Home for Destitute Children: to tlie Brooklyn reiuale Em lovment society su.uuu to tue xirxaiaiyri uy loapital: ti.uu to the Union for Christian ork, and l.uue to tne trnsteesui orwiiwouu Ceinoterv.

lor keeping lot anu tontos in order. The total amount Of Mrs. ary be- uuests is SllO.ono. rest of ber estste is left to her relative ana an aoopieu uaugnwr. Tbe I-aaeaater Xardrr TrlaL rn-tii oisrarcu to tbb txut'ixu.

Lascastku. Ohio. Xevember 19. In the Dreabacb murder trial to-day Karah McAllls ler's testimony consumed tbe entire day. She stated that she was twenty-three yaprsold that she went lo the Dresbsch mansion when she was fourteen years of age.

and has lived there as the adopted daughter of the defend ant since that time; she was working In Ute kitchen at the time thut Mrs. Emily Drt-abacii was taken 111; Mrs. Drextmcli attempted to go the ceH.r. and wa seised witb aptutm when she reached the cellar-door ahe sat down on tbe door, and called to the witneea to come aud help ber in the bouse; witness run out and attempted to assist her In, but only got her on the porch, when she fell wui she called to witness and asked her to go and tell thetlefondant, Joseph J. res bach who waa at work gathering peachea la the orchard, several hundred yards away; she went and called Dresbdeh.

snd returned to the house; shortly after her arrival Mr. Dres- bach bad another spasm she did hot remem ber of Mrs. D. Buying that she was going to die; Mr. Dreabaeh and Mrs.

lelst carried ber nto the house after thst witness went for Mrs. Surah Rob-, at tbe request of tbe de ceased. On tbe cross-examination, wblcb lasted np to 3 p. she contradicted herself in several inportant particular, stating' that deceased told ber that she believed that she as going lo die: that instead of uu uttuck of tbe coUc was a very severe spaKni; when the spasm came on ahe wus tn great pain; that wnen Lewis Roby attempted to take ber in the house she protested, saying that he wus too rough; her lip were drawn bock and her eetli closed very tight, lior eyei set und star ing, but her mltid clear; sbe maintained her cotiSctouKncas all the time, except during the spasm. At three o'clock Court adjourned.

I tea I It's sVoImb at Xsunt Vernsa. H'FX tAt, IilsPSTCH TO TUB BXaTIRXB. Moot Vwixo, Oato, Xoveinber Mary McFarland. relict of th late James Me- ttrland, died pt tTie residence of ber daugh ter, Mrs. Russell three mile south of here.

last ulg lit. Mr. McFarland, whose maiden name wits' IrrliiQ, was one of the old est residents ot tills coulily. liavtug been born Jancury VCth, 4707, ahd couseqcently nearly igbty-flv yennt old. She was a native of ushliigton Countr, and came to this Stule In IN 17 witb her parents.

Mhe was mar ried in Win. For a number of years sbo has been bedridden and almost entirely help- It. Hlie leave a large aud valuable landed notber dcatb, and one very sad lo It at tending circuinslauees, occurred this atoni ng, tbe deceased being the wife of Mareus Miller, who waa sick but two days with In tiumatlun of the stonikoh. ftbe wa but wcnty-iour ycurs oi anu wn niarned a rear ago. Deceased: Was a daughter of the late Rev.

O. 11. Newton, formerly Cheplaln of the Ohio Penltentlnry. Medrews Asked For am Aceldeat. cttut pisrtrt-n ucwt'ikka StkcbeisvilliB, Ohio, November 1 Lust ight a cab belonjribg to- Frank Morkle, the livery man, was being driven along Moath Fifth sir eel, whert It.

was suddenly precipi tated in a ditch, seven feat deep, which bad been dug for grading purposes. The cab con tained Mr. Dr. Whittlesey, of Washington, Mr. Owen snd two children, of this city, wbile Frank Ilanns waa driving.

Mrs. blttlesey wa seriously Injured, while Mrs. wen and two children aad llanua were seriously ab waa total ly wrecked and the borsea damaged somewhat. To-day alt wer Instituted against the eity for dam age by Ibe aeverAl parties to tbe sufoant of fl-Xouo. and Mrs.

WbnUesey Is awaiting ber uabaad before bringing aetioo. She will not ask for lea t'uanojxAi. A Sew tepartr si A (hem. ewr-IAt. PlarsTCB TOI XXUt tSSS.

ATHBns, Onti, Novmber 'l9. The Trustees of the Atheu Insane Asylum succeeded last night in producing quite sensation among tbe medical fraternity by electing a doctre la the place of Dr. Kelly, who resigned some three months ago, to accept position in the Central Asylum ef Columbus. Tbe lady elected It married, and is resident or ane-vine, known sa Doctreas Agnes M. Johnson.

Tne action of tbe Board considered to be great deptrtur front wbat might bave been reaaoeably Sad It "might be said tbat a third pasihtaat wa sot more necessary than fifth wheel to wagon. Tet time will telL 1 The llaaTsm Mat rates- Trial si XahscsvIIIs. snortAi. orsrsTCB to tbb xmrTSka. Zabesvillb.

Ouio. Novembor 19. At tbe preliminary bearing of AJonxo II ague, before Jostle On tie U-day, for th murdar of Wm. Cpltuld on- the 3d of October last, Mr. Jane Hook testified that aba beard Hags wearing by all tbat was good asd bad tbat be won id kill Typhoid.

Afterward saw Hagueatrike Uphold ea tbe back ot (be bead with aton snd than ran away. Hague soon after came -back witb eompaalon picked Uphold up, oae at bis bead snd one st hi feet, and. placed him ou the railroad track. Tb testimony of Uphold' tauter was mainly confirmatory of tbe evidence of Mrs. Hook.

ataltrai Employe KilledL aswrtAt. onrATcxt TO TBB BauctaxB. Jjrrx, Kovcrnba'r 19 Henry ng ell. an Italian, was fnsUaUy killed near here to-dry by being ran. ever by freight train going Hi was employed on the Fort Wayne Road aa a laborer, and did not notice tbe spprosch of the train.

His re mains were brosgbt here for burial. Re leave wife sad one child. Tsiey Ware Walktara- ttteTrwek. PoroBxusrsifc, Kovember tt. Jobs Me.

Oratb and James Kbertdas were killed thla morning by Tbey were walking ob the track os tbeir way to work. Sheridan was carried three mtlea oe th cowcatcher and Kneel rile aiWAeaiB leavoaas invalid wife, sost BhTrtiUn wU asm aVBB 1 a a 'J Is SWUNG OFF Fsp tks Crimes ef Mnrter aa, iji. Aug-ustua 8mitb, of KortgCarolltit, Tbomss Jsckson, of Arkaaxas Both Colored. srwetxt. ampAVcai vo Tars ixtnin, KSITHPIBLB, S.

November Ah-Angat; MmiUt was buug here to-day ior if did not muctr last ug aim in all night. This ctd not interfere with haT petite, hi last brcafcfaal on vartii beinr enormous one. which be ate ravenocV 7 ten o'clock be Wus visited by Uv. jl liurclititiu, of tne MetliiHlist sung and prayed with lum. sung and prayed with litm.

Ltbr tion or fits friend earn ia, aud Wl aud bury It there. To llietu he stua- mother to meet iue In heaven, and tlUtt I going there, where 1 will meal father baby 11 was calm until as to make hi toilet tor Ui galiows. wtiiui a scrupulously done. He then became i. nervous.

Shortly after twelve was to tlie galiows. walking firmly up llie He joined heartily in the it -Lgious serr and ntnde a short add ts. in wti'cli kr "Young men. whit and blank, let; bo a warning. Stay with your ParvMiu fV you have none, go live with auy gj I liut will let you, but be urc lo stn st Ikhs? i 3 hank tttal.

Mutan brtsoght me Ri tbb I am prepared logo with Uud, alio is ihw ij Biy litis lu tukt ui home. Fitrewvllail tj meet me in huaVeu." An obstreprious 'tis vidnal IB the crowd called out. "Ar yos fo illy?" aud tue doomed man replij: -fj am. Farewell." The Imp was nnii He died of mrangulnttou. 1 he Uin.rii crowd wa orderly.

NolwtthMHndiiit iltZ promise to him, hi friends rri'usti ts tuka bis body liotite. and lie was buried Smith I the second erimlns; rxead in tbia stale In tit, past foua week i ihs early age of twentyt-ou years, lu Uej ijt talk he bad before Uc wus led to tlie wal, be Warned young men to be cntittulpa w'ti, their home, and not stray away sa bad dune. He tea a satn. of nuisiriaad ounty. but ran away irom Inn bc-n -ork In a brlck-ynrd.

Tbia iunot. bov. ever, was too hard fur lum and iuii ar.rr few weeks' shovel ius din und took lo io.il.i -and Cttaliy settling on th farm of Mr. Uciria W. Jobualou, about loiirteeu miivs rruai Suil liBeld.

He gave entire sli.fi,ct;r,n ut that geutlemttii, who trusted hi in. tua it'l of September Johnston left bhtptana to carry bia motber.in-.aw to ber isns, Stullb at the time waa picklug ton Held near the house. After wste.inig u. father ride out ot sight th negro, htn with bis beastly passioua, weut up lu in )ard where the farmer' iwo little duuUUrri playing. They worn but five aud seven tnn of age.

Smith enticed them Into the 'ttn and tbey. uot knowing wbat they Wi-rs num. aoou suhiuilledJo bis uuuaturai and ui! bolieai designs. The negro, uus-sd communicated a ltNitbsottie dlsesso tn Hm' Ihree day utter hi crime, and daehij, fearing the cotiseqt.eiicea, siuitU uddetuv d-cided to lenve the place. but gave nuclear rm.

son for going away. A day or two after lelt one oi th children told ber mouurrtLaL Jim binilb had laid on ber aod hurl ber. bu llieti guve tbe horrified parent an accounts the negro's Infamous crime. Mr. Johnston wus at once informed aad went to a Justiceot tho i'eaee and procured a warraut fur -soniu.

Tne MagiMtrate apptunled Ir. Jolihsloo aiiccial Constable lo execute the Warrant, and the enraged parent lost no time la luHuwing like a siculii-bound upon tb track ot negro who bad foully wronged lilai. Smith was hwoveecd hiding in a log eubla nui Jar from tbosoau of his atrocity, lie asoys desperate altumpt to escape, but being surrounded be lind to surrender, the father of victim himself taking blm prlsoni-r. Mr. Joltfutiou restrulned bis violent (eeViigt which prompted shooting the criminal oo Ui spot, and ooncludod to let the Jaw Like its course.

Hmltli was tried October 14th, an pleaded not guilty. He wn eonvleied and sentenced be hauged on ibe 1Mb oi Nowne ber. Tbe sole wit ties ualut him wsa tlie elder of hla victim, only seven years of si, butsb gave her evidence without heaiutiiiMi, aud lu aucn a simple and touching way iluu tliero Wus scarcely a dry eye in tbe Cutirl-mom, and at the eon Huston of tbe trial tue moo, innuenccti. by tli child's recital of tho terrible crime Com mitted upon ber, swore tbey would lb negro front Jail that night and hang him. But for tl prudent oouuael of old cittxea this wouid have beeu doue.

Ua received His sentence of his doom quietly and showed no emotion. Home days before hi death be tank lo reading bra Bible very aatduooaiy and cx- riressud a belief that hi sins wer forgiven, i confessed raping th elder ofth children, but denied that tbo other wa one of hi victim. He said be bad no idea be waa doing wroug a lien be committed the oQcnae. la fuel, tils Idea scented to bo that while tttch things were uot In accord unco with strict propriety, yet there wa Bulbing tbat a aiaa could be hung for. He wus, uu sttid.

rvully surprised st the puntshuieut attached to ih tAUVnac. Altogether before took bit lust walk, be as oue of Una coolest ol criminal. and when he knew that tlie infuriated mob had surged art hi ml hi cell ready to lyinh him. li remarked Uietly when told Uiat they had been quieten, "Well, 1 don't kuow as It would have miiJe uny dlllerenuu if llier had hung me. bnt I am a little better (aiisOed.

as it Ut goiug to be done by law." Tbsms! Jarksaa Swnag APRl-IAt, lUfcCATt- Tu TUB FHul'IRtk. Littlb, RrMjK, November IS. Thomas Jackson was hanged at Hamburg to-day lur the murder of Reuben Jordan lal I i tirury. The murderer and his victim wer c-lt-L Jackson slept well, and rose early this log, aitying be regarded every moiaentof. bis lift; ns a gift fnun (rod, and wlyhed loxint It.

He spent the morning In ileroi lorul eti-r- eises. He showed aom igua of fer wha taken out of tiic cell, but and Biol dentil without limeliliig. Tne speetaMrs nam- tiered from two tliotissnd to rive thou'snri. Tea murder have been committed In Ashley County in tbe past eighteen iiioiitiis, but tuu is tne nrst icgui ttecuiiou suicu uas laxcu place in many year. algae Mid-Air Porfwrnaacea Arrsaged Fen.

sracTAt, msrsTcB to tux KxwJHf.n, CobLMiiiA. H. November 18. "Hnlr Csrke. colored, will be banged al Lsiliigiun next Friday for killing white man DJiarl Hook, and placing bia body on the- railroad track to conceal bia crime.

Ar coioredV msa uu tned Johusou wlildauce in tnhi-air nlMinn-ter on the attrne tlav. and Richard James, colored insu, will tread the gallows for kiti ng a peaceable and highly rcspoctauie tin- Xen of Marion County. N'oxt Friday will Is. ively duy In the criminal annuls of riouta Carolina. Metropolitan Trust Company.

irxciAi pttrtTcn to thi isiuttnu. Ntw Toitk, November la. Tbe organii-itioa of the Metropolitan Trust Company, of wlikb Uenerai Thomas Hillhouse. AsaistaDt Tres- urcr of Ibe United Btatea, in New York, it President, lies been completed, and the Company will begin business about December Id. is capital Is ll.O0u.iJOO, of which oue-Jialf has beeu called in aud invested ia tiovrrumcut bonds.

Tbe Capital may be Increased te rJ.OU0.0aa, at the option of the stock holders. A general Trust Company basiues to be don. President Frederick D. Tsppun, of tb Gallatin National Bunk, bas been 'elected Yice-Preaideol, and Walter J. Brilton, wbo for maoy years has beca Caxliier of the bob-Treasury, hat been cbosua Fccretary.

Tbe Beard ol Trustees Includes the following well-kuowa capitalists and bankors: C. P. lluntingtoa, John T. Terry, K. Jaasup.

A. Uraci King, Isaac N. Phelps, D. J. Mill.

Tlioms Hillbouse, Joseph Drexel, Pxlwsrus H. Nsiid-ford, Frederick D. 'Atppeu. Hugh J. Jeweft, 'urker liundr.

Henry Feilew. feidw v. MorKuii. Jaiues J. Higgitiaon and Oliver hucl.

or rew org ttonerx it. r-rujs. Dudley Oleolt, Albany: Freeman lark, Hoettester; tieorve A. Hardin, Little Fall; Kuward H. Jndeou.

Pltlueaa Proulf, Unva; Jobs F. Slater, Norwich, Coun. KeavemllpllMr for tslest DeBda. rgL-iAt. atspATCAf vo tbb kxiic i an.

Ktv Took, November 17 To-day ther came op la the United Btsta Circuit Ceorl ease IntereatlBg from its eoaoeetloa with tb celebrated Northampton Bask robbery st Battery 20, U78. The plalntlfT. Mia EUuin A. Fleming, sne the bank; for two United State bond deptatitott as collateral security witb th bank for loan from It sf tl-W 175. When tbs note had nurtured the plaiuti tendered the amount do, but tb bank declined to deliver tbe bonds, aa they bad beea stolen.

It waa the plaiutifPaalm losnow that ue Hani was negligent ia gttsrui ng wnaiwss confided tn it keeplug, and muav. therefore. be responsible for the full amount of tb bonds sn denoalled as ivillwlral. Me. Whittle sey, tb Cashier, tb watchman oa the night of tbe robbery, and Mia Fleming's brotntr.

inroogu viiom ner transactions wuu me Dang were con a uatea, were tue principal vie I .1 Ik. HlainfifTa BVI deneethe defendant" counsel gave boiic motion fo dlsm las tha case, on lb grouu- that no culpability on tb part of tbe bank officers ia abowa. Plaintiffs eoosael msk this a teet rase far aimiiar cialma. latludio boat tooOOO. mUMkysaMs.

PA KAMA, November 10. Tbs bark Tsg rived at Aspiu wall oo tha tb Is ebars et crew from another veasel. The Tag from A spin wall Sept em oer 9th. NhisrUy snr malignant lyp ef fever broke sut. oaptain, Ursl oUicer snd six of tb crw died, leaviug too few band to set or furl and for nearly si xiyti my the bark had beea drifting a boo I ia tb Caribbean Sea.

atp time more thau oa hundred mile trsm Aspiswali. km A Vt eaaae Te Be llaaagast. Moxtpkcikb. Vt. November preiii Court overruled the exception by tne counsel ol tmaiiue ta.

iloekf r. ta -vlcted eh ild-mnrdereas, and senteneed her i. ike i- Friday in March. Iho-t, tb last tbm o-v wbhuvw am aw ni.w iiwvu m. mitary, tuen to ne oangea.

JJaHisw Hlgars tt AtSAtrr, N. Kovemoer 19. Th Ovror haa ewoa miss toned Jodge charua Andrews, o. rue aaa. aa Cblet Judireof tba OOBrtStAF ljvcai la pises Jouji Fataac.

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