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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 16

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Il' LTl. Ill or in I wl nil au r. tit i .1 HS1 ill It flair rui Km I EC of ri I lie n( Mr 11 It. ng' ri-i an erf lay I me IV ft tru ed. IJol ula nil ell mil ivn sl( lin.

icn mn it (oi th. wl ne he -id rt. ml tel I th i in n't jnl to I tl ere rail i 1 ef lo c.t 1 inn i-l crt ie i tt a 11 lo e. i iLhl ila i a-t bu oi mfi etl rii- si' ion a I ill! tlic en pro tit i aa 10 RELIGIOUS LIFE As Variously Manifested In -the Work of the Several Denominations. Tnutwi' Meeting of the M.

E. Church ClieiMati Presbytery Opposed Tf P.utration Cutholijc Kewi Announcements. Tb Board of Trutdeese.f the Methodist Episcopal Church of tb Lulted eutes met in animal session yterdy morning at th Book t'onerro. wkktbellowlngmemiTspreeenti Bishop Walden. President; Ir.

Cranston, Dr. Moore. J. S. Gamble, J.

I. Hearn. James IT. Killer and Rt. lr.

Pearson. Tbe morning session was oevoted to receiving and tbe report of the Zxecotlve It (bowed tL it during tbe peat year about iu beinets fir special missionary I worii id nan peeo reccivcu uy iu u-m. It i likely that bishop Walden trill Presldsnt. AQAIS3T lECEEATIOy. Tb Cincinnati Presbytery, at its last mated meeting, declared itself unanimously against tbe proposed plan lor federation of' tbe Reformed Churches by tbe General AsKQUr in tb following reasons: I.

Th nbjeot aimed at by the proposed federation arera to entirely attainable now, by the co-oi-eratlon of Hie several churches, without anr closer alliance, and therefore tin? ir. posed federation sectusa useless cxpendi- ture cf time and money. i. Tb plan propos-d pontempUte final action hy the TtjWl're-hyiery ttolipTea) if sunn le'leratioQ takes place it hodLonly afier ibe i'resbyterm bave ecilTOiititiiiknally in the niatier. 'i.

it provides thai a. I cburcnes in the fed- erstinn shall baveeoual represeuiatlon in the rounoii. bit that the expenses sbali be 01 tnbuted aicorduig lot ho ueuilxruip of tbe bodies rvpresnutod. This would give our cburoh one teTeniii or einlnl. he niciuLerhip.

and more than oue-balf of tbe Xpenaes. t. ltisio nnoertake to promote co-operation in home and foreign missionary work, in which our church bu larger linemen tLan Jill others combined, yet it makes no provis-on by which these large interests shall be protected or recognized la their magnitude. 6. It baa itbur lou Utile or too m.icti authority- If it Is to give any practical effect to f's recommendation, it ought to hhvo mare than a moral and advisory power, buch power is already lodged iu th Alliance, and iieeii not aupllcated.

If, on the otnr hand, th churches dexire to retain tbe final authority within themselves, to grant even sum res trie Led intiuonc to. the Federal Conncil win le tbe beginning only of supreme body, whom authority will be certain to grow. For these reavm. and serious objections the prsO lery officially expresses tbe earnest bop that tb assembly will not adopt the proposed plan, and tbe presbytery request your committee to lay tnese views anaoo-jeMtloii before tb next General Assembly. T.

M. a A. BOTES. A novel service will be beld at 3:30 Sunday. Mr.

K. Henderson, who was formerly a general secretary in tb association work, will b' present with bis "Salvation I'hono- graph," which in sengs and gospel talks will both ntertaln and instruct. Tbe phonograph has the Is test Improvements, and it wil be a reJ pleasure to hear it. Mr. Edward Howella usthsoriiin slid the asiMOclal ion male Quar tet will assist in the music.

BoiU ladies aud loan ar invited. Mr. Beilboiu.e, of Savannah, will bave charge of til evangelical, bib.e class) at lo-inorry w. ji gsiiKiui iu liitkioa is ii'tium UnusiutHnteret is being shown iti the com. fue i rear's reteutiou next TueMisv Irora '1 to 10 p.

un. Tbe -committee iu chars bu issued a handsome in nut ion and eiegant souvenir programmes oi tuc aur a it wili.b a gaia day, and friends of the a-nsocia-tiou as wall as tb public axe most cordia.ly Mr. Robert Tlnnssll's Bnndsv school trach. r' elans will not meet till after the boiioays. CATHOLIO NEWS.

Archbishop Elder last week mad theoffl clal announcement that he bad appointed Rv. lr. gel vice rector of MU br, Mary's bemlnary. Rev. A.

J. Burrowes. S. President cf St, Xavier's CoUrge. visited Chicago and Wil-w auke last week.

Rev. Oharlss E. Hartkoff, student of sit, Bt. Mary's, binniltusbiirt. wa ordained to the oriesibood bv Archbi-hoo Khlei iti the obabel of our diocesan neinniivry, on Ut-1 h-insi.

II sang bu iirst mass last buuday at llamilion. Ohio. A sJightommoUoneccurred On Chnstma." niornioi at ibe flve-o'ulorii niav in St. Edward's Church, hen some fustoonuig on tbe main altar caught Ar. it was oroumuy x-UiifcuishBd.

The 'Vassionist Fathers, Robert, Edmund and Michael, concluded, on eunday a very successful two weeks' mission at Uie Cathedral. tit. Elisabeth's congregation of Korwood elected the following church warden-- on last Sunday i Treasurer, B. Wrlue; Recording rreury, t. bertanger; H.

Brockbofti Collectors, R. Masniaun, Johanningmann, niliiaru bcbmidiln, J. Schulie and B. AitH-rs. Father Donshue, of M.

Edward's, rave tb rbeoi children a Cnrfetnias le-tivai on Wednesday attarnoon. ioys, candic-s and confecttori made the little ones aii hupry. Th weekday masses at ot. Edward's Uliureh. until further announced, will be at and 7 o'clock, ixcept Thursday morning, when tbr will be no '-o'clock ruas.

By all means' witness "Tb Kirtnfght Charge" st Pike's Opei a Mouse next tfjnday nlfcul. Th play will be produced for ilie first urns in tuU cit by the r-tnania Dramatic flub, and far the benefit oi Holy Trinity Church. West Fifth street. KV. Father button, pastor of the Cburch of the lllessed bacrauit.nt.

lias breu preparinta series of entertainments for the of the ohurch during the holidays. The ci'j for tc tufSereat Dlays are niade up of V. M. I. b-y and their lady fnendi'.

"Under tbe HUltgut" was produced liecember 23 and ajid will be reproduced on tb aut. "fikk ry farm" played Cbtistmas Iioon and on tbe areniug of Iiecemuer 17. I will aiso played Mew Year's afternoon. "Musical Comedy was put on liecember ij, and will reproduced to-night and Janu-vtrl. Boading.

recently held its annual election noioers, wnn loiiomng result: herrvtary, T. wraui Treasurer. J. Greiner; Colie-or, ebb Sugg and J. A.

Aniiem auer; I'saers, Oeorge Mag. John Jkngaihardt and Joseph Wiisob. Tbe SC Xarier Pazaar at Music Hall is meeting with spiecdid success. Every visitor hue words af prals for th brilliant spectacle and tb beautiful exhibits, and speaks with pleasure ot tb courteous aud considerate treat- sweat received from all the attendants. Right Rev.

Bishop Maes has selected th following clergymen a diocesan consuip.rs lor the next lore years: Very Rev. Ferdl-asod Broj-rl, V. O.t Rev. fcrueran Singer, O. B.

lather Caraandt-r, of Bellew.e: Knib-r bchmlds, of Laytini Fattier Bienke, of Carlngton, and Rev. William Ctorey, oi Frankfort. Martin's Branch. C. K.

of Sr. P4. nas elected tbe following new officers: Spirit-vjal Director. Rev. Chrysotom Tbeobehl, O.

6. 7. President. H. Keller.

Vie Presl-ttent, John kohl: Recording Secrrtarv, Henry Boroi Fmanclal tecreury. U. Flaig; Treas. urer. L.

J. Rlorip; Trustee, A. Snviizer; ben-tinel. A. Siebold; Ioorkeeper.

B. b.ei.er. THE WELL Of PBAYEB. Tb XvangeUeal Alliane of tb United mate haa prepared a programme for the an nual Week prayer, which will commence bub. day, January 6, and will continue till January 13.

The topics suggested lor th oc casion, which will be observed In aU the Protestant churches of tb country, ar as follows: tnsiae l.nnaM -1. i win mrr That ait jL-poD til Lord chad Renew Their bueagtb. January 7 Confessions of sin, of nproniableness in tbe service ot Christ: vraiss and thanksgiving for bieseinga. tem-: poral sad spiritual. Tncwlay.

January 8 For th manifestation tb Holy vihost, for increasing fellowship among bei levers and more acuve co-operation among the churches. Wediiday, Jannarr For national right eousness and peace; for the putting away of lecistauva sanction to vv-e and ad immoral sUbcrty l0f ia 'utlloritT 'n1 lur reiunous Tnuraday. Jannarr 10 For all mission srie sw iiiisBioriarv societies; rr tne conversion of Jw s. Mohammedans and beatbn; that tb war in tb East may open new doors to tb Oosoel. Friday, January ll-For bom and city ms uonarieaaud for missionary societies; for a deeper sense ot responsibility in bebaii of neglected oountry churches and tb un- vavuvu nainiuusi oi in cities.

siatatpal-v l.i,ti. i -i L- i w- mi wears, sons. dsughters and servant, that In ail their ea-h other they may follow the dlvln teaching: for all charged with training of children and youth; tor all Chrtv t'CJ't tor young people: for Sunday uirntng ui all institutions oi 1 "(lt1 Text: -AJ- iu uia vt or a oi xu Christian Church th -Cb" th. v. j.

c. emlih, will preach at 10 sil tb eabbatb l.r. rvs-niaiiy lavuaa. Ju, Hebresr Mi9Vn sbI met-g at In the Cnitariaa npoa tbe Reading road. P.ev.

Geors-e A. will Preach at il o'clock upon "lb Sybil's Rooks." Th Tfrst Bsptist Cbnrrb services as sumal nn tliet-abr a'b. Dr. tocawoott will preach. Mornine "It." EvwrOng tbeme: "Tb Old Tear Remain.

Pgis-gTTrKiAa CTunrTT, er C. L. Work. 1. pee'or.

morning. The Tr-e Tybeof Chru.ttanXrti" evenir.g. "Parabolic thsnspterbitaotlb tlngdora of Heaven. TBg wil! be "watcb rd a social th First Presbvterntn Cburdi rrxt Monday evening, whicli i tb friend and members of tb cborcb arc cordially in-vlied. Iv ft.

Paul's I Disci pel CbnTrb tb Cbrwt-masmu. ie wi be reiHrated la, the roorniax and t.i 6unJay scb'iol feuvl wul be beld st Z-. p. m. with full eied choir.

Mo servic. At tbe Wslrttit BH1 Baptist Cbnrrb th services will be endu-tcd by th h. Loiicks. botii mornlr.g and eve.it ng. "WhstoftheSewVeaxfansfavids Lat Words." Tint annual meeting of th iociety for th Relief of tb Foor wiil take place next Wednesday e-'u-rnoon, January 2.

prompt. si o'clock, iu the vestry rooini of ibe 1'ioni street Temple. i. is. CKercw fThrist (Scientist.

New Odd Fellows' Teinpfe. Hall V. s-venlh flr-ir, corner Elm and Seventh streets, nnday morning servkaa at aiaxy ppeujn Ryland. pastor. At tb Fifth Presbyterian Cbnrrb the paster, tbe DOlDll T-Xt 1-abMtb.

Suhject of morning serrrion be "A New Tear's Prsycr;" evening, "A Jew Tcor's Qneetion." Women's AewdaMon wtt keep open home, st 4rt Westt Kliiih strcetl Tuesday, January 1. from 2 to i p. m. All Interested or conneeteu with the work are cordially invited to call. at the fir- Chnrrn of rnrro.

tcienxwi. Wlldcy Hall. Odd Fellnws Teinpie. the Emma A. Ert.

will take for er subject Freed, ni Bnotlsy mnrniug. eioie ciasvc afier regular servjees. f.r-. tl, Dili FtnnM. Into the Sew.

will be tb stih'oc selected by E. 0. Bnxton Sunday moninr. at rct Avenue M. R.

hitrch. Avondal. in tne evening ui unn win ue: rtcowniing tueiinw. Tnt Woman's Christian Temperance Tnlon, t- sisin utriH't. second lloor.

will De ad- isrf r.n simiitr at D. m. bv P.ev. t'hsriesPelton. "Vlncinnau Atunie cipal Reform League." Buowjt CHAeri, A.

M. B. Cwt-am. Pars; vv. nue.

Horace Talnn, pastor, rreacninr at 1 1 a. subject: me inramanon oi jto; at 7 p. "rVime La't Tbingsj." Watch- meeting Monday at IU p. m. Rxv.

CBgtr.nn Woim will preach at tbe First M. E. Chnrch, ouncav at II a. on "Looking Backward." lber ill he a stch-nlubt service beid Monday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. rimnrrie M.

E. Csi-ifH. C. L. Coneer.

pas tor, watcb-r icbt service beglnair.g at o. m. Preaobing by Rev. C. W.

Uulielte. V. of Trinity. liHnmht hour in charge of Rov. iL Swxdener.

Good music and live services. Licol! Pakk Bimn Cbcbch, ti. R. Bob bins pastor. Morning worship at 1M o'clock.

Theme: "Great Things From tb OroatUod This-Year." Kvetiiug, at 7:30: "Feitr and Courage for lsilo. liapllsm cioseot sermon. Litcoi.s Ptg Baptist Chi rib will hav watch meeting service Monday night com- mencine at wild lasting until 1'J O'CincK. ine pastor will preach an appropriate sermon at Hev. A.

M. Dawson, of the Pepiar Street Presbyterian iburcti, win preacu at 10:30. Krr Wst rs. T. an vangellst of will einerience and lartre success, will con- lnt u-rie ot esaii eel istio services at th Seventh Preshytcrlan vnuren, ainui Hills, tssginning wua ui wess oi pmyer, bahbatb, January 6.

At First Reformed Presbyterian Church. Plum street, lavid MrKinncy, ator. serv-is at 10:1 a. m. and 3:30 p.

iw. Morning serrooii: "Joseph, the Ruler of Egvpt." Afu ernuon sermon: "A Retrospect." habbaih a. in. Young people' meetiug. p.

m. W. OrituTTTU, pastnr of Trlrriry M. Church. XftiUi street, between Race and Elm will preach to-niorrow morning at 11 o'clock on "The Clianpeless Past," In the evening at 7:4.) on J'The End better Than tbe Begin- siundar school aia.oOa.

in. apwoxta League meeting Cx.Htr.ALPitrsnYTHKiA CHCTtca, Mound and Barr streets, divine services to-mrnw at 11 a m. and 1 :4.i o. m. Tonics: morning.

"Purposes Behind a sermon for ibe Old Tt car. evening. "Purposes; Before Us," a "Sew Year's sermon, g.ibbaib school at 9:30 a. m. Endeavor riocietv at 7 p.

m. At the First I'nfversallst Church, McMillan utreet, or Ulibert avenue. ainot inns, Rev. t. S.

will preach to-niorrow morninir si serrnun aDiirooiiale for the now vear. the "uhiect being: "A Search Light luto tbe Pilate." In the evening be will speak Va pardonable fin. Thz Baptist Ministers' Conference will bave a devotional meeting at tne r. intn street cap-tt't Church, Monday. Le.

ember 81, at 10 a. to be followed at 12 o'clock, at the same Place, by a prayer meeting of Baptist laymen, led hy Mr. P. W. Caduian.

The pub lic are invnea to tns noon meeting Osr "New Year's Day a general meeting of the rhristiun z-ndeavor societies will Isu held in the First Church of this city, afternoon and evening, from and Irom to An tiilrinail srruirimmR baa been tvrenared. and reiiresentatives of all tb societies of the region wui take pan in in exerciees. List Thursday evening tb Trinity P. K. 8.

cave the elaborate and amusing car.tata of "Sim. a Clans sPaigr ioruie entertalmnent of its scholar, their parents and friends, who tilled the room to over il owing. The introduo- lory reeita ions, vocal seiections ana tableau. i ne buaratun Angei, were wen receivea, Br renuest Rev. Vita.

Qnr. psstor of Beth any Baulist Church, on George street, will preach a ypeciai sermon to-morrow ev ening, nuhject: "Is It Wrong to kugaue in Molern Iiancins?" bubbatb school a. m. Preach- ins at 11 o'clock a. no.

Subject: "iVhoKept i lhrouvb Yenr Wntch meeting Monday night, ucors oenea p. iu. Tee Ladies' All Society of the Bailroad M. C. is conne-tion vith tbe railroad b-anthes ot the Young Men's Christian Assa-rialton, will hold open house on 5 fear's luy the Wood street brauch.

Third and Wood streets, from 1 10 p. m. Light re-fresnuianLi LV1 be served and a fine rendered throucnout the day, with a special progiauimests p. m. At St.

Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, even I ana Muitn streets, riev. ur. J. 31. M-eker.

pastor, will preuch at 11a. in. and p. m. yion.luc "Tbe Logical Conclusion oi the Year 1(J4." and in the evening a blaokbuaid sermon.

Theme; "Siatament ol Account." The worth Leiwuc will conduct an inspiratinn service preceding the evening sermon, bible school atH: m. a. vu1m rTsnv. v. v.nw J.

W. preaches aponpriuteiy to the new year, at 11 a. on "The Irrevocable Pa-t;" at 7:30 p. m. on "No Time for L'eiay." Arrangements are in progress for a unique and inierusui.g watcb-niaut eervice Monday, as follows: p.

old-fasbioned social reunion, which liimitt members of tbe church, friends and strangers are expected to be present in large numb-irs; 10 P. evangelistic sermon by Rev. Madison swadener. lollewed oy sn altar service and testimony meeting conduoud bytbepastari 1 1 p. siicraraert of the Lord's guppert l'J miunighu Nest-Year graetings.

People will be at Lberty lo go and com as their circumstances requir. Tut Union services ot th LocklanoVWyo-mine church, to be beld in tbe Wayne Ave nue M. E. Church from January 1 to at i present the loiiowing programme: TcF-dnv. etermori riv Rer.

H. 1 Wheailey, psitor ot th Lockiand Presbyterian Church. edncdav. Jannarr 2 Sermon bv Rve. J.

H. Y'oo eg. pastor of th Wyoming Rplscopal Church. lhursdav. Jannarr 5 Sermon or Rev.

J- H. AverilL caator cf the Lockiand Raotiat Churcb. 1 ndsr. Jinotrr 4 sermon bv Rev. J.

T. Taylor, pastor ot th Wyoming Presbyterian Church. baturdav. Jannarr Sermon bv Rev. W.

D. Holt, pastor oi Wyoming Baptist Churcb. At the First PmbTtarian Churcb. Walnnt Hills, tha Eabbs.T:b-a:hool faatival wes cele brated In heavy rainstorm. The exercises) were very interesting, and all present seemed to en Jr he evemn if.

Abont 25 families were etipolied with goesi Xsnas dinners on the day aftr. Mr. Baiuwm. the superintendent. ho has been sick for some time, was not able to i i.rv-tnt.

but is now ready tor duty aaain. Sabbath mornina tb following muiiral nro. rumtnc will he given, beiectiuus all from nanaei ijrgsa Prelude PsstoTl PTmplvenT Cato Lss Cuiid Bora" JtSertory. Teacr recitative and chorus, "dory to God" tnonu 1 1 naiieinjan UM.B Vcil ml. Thou That Telleas good TmUdc At th Tin Street CoDgretrational Church.

Rev. Norman Piass, pastor, the morning service at will be a New Tear's service, subject, "How to Run Through the Saw At tb venlng serTice a bean ti ml cat lata. "The KsUvitv. will bi reaaeml bt an augmented choir, concisjgation and pastor. A stereopticon will boip interpret lb service.

Among the pictures shown wid be "Tbe Annunciation." JaUbert: Virgin and Angels," Book'uemau: "Tbe KatisntvP' Iob-son "Binb ol Jtm HnfTmaja- "Ansrel an. peartng to bhepherds," White; "Adoratio of no Veronese; riumpa of tbe innocents," Eolraan Hunt; "FtMiit Into Egypt," Le Roll: "Jevuin tbeTeuiplc." Hunt: "The Holy Family." De Fretier; 12 "Madonnas," by Murlllo. Rauhael. Holbein. bnirusiMn.

Mas-. irose, Heroert aud Bodenliaiu: six pictures illustratuig Uommett hymn. 4'ln the emu jLuuiixpi Ago." ana soon 1 10 others, as "Jesus Among Anemones," Har- ler agazme: iue nnsx ccna. lenkei: 'Chrt-l L.lnuI Chil.l-en." K.fln- This is xnectet to tie the most cilarmlng, as a m.o wui ice cm uie year. JOnrSJ THE BAJI3.

Wilbur Drake. Western Riding; Deputy in Sberta rcbibaJd'a office, was married Tbnrsdar evening; to Moaa Grade Aanew. ot Harrison. Ohio, Rev. John Per lea offi ciating, air.

Drake is one of tha most popular attaches of tha Sheriff's offloa. and was nearoir congratulated yesterday tus -new venture. CHARGES FILED. Charjes of cowardice wer yesterday preferred against Officer Fischer, who retnaed to go Into a burning ksaiiding to save a child from burning to death. cleaded with that Chief not to send, him belore tha board tor trial, but there waa nothing els to do under rirrnnisTanfi I THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1894 SIXTEEN PAGES.

DKETHEEATS Mad By tb Brcsrkioridc-ess Attwlnst Osaarable KJasnry and HI Boodtraen. Th seiiaaUonal manner in which Con-stabl John Kinney, of Squire Kuihmui'i Caort, attached a portloa of tb box receipts ef Colonel W. C. P. Ereckrr.ri-ire' lecttir at the Pfk Oprea Honss, which waa fully detailed In yesterday Esr-ntn, waa a lee-ding them to tb city.

Am tb officer's manner ef serving ni writ was entirely out of tb ordinary, ard the defendant being; a maa of national repute. tb affair waa on nearly every on tor-(rue. Testertay mornirg: Desha BrecWnrldtre. sou of Colonel Breckinridge, called at Squire Kuchmaa's Court, accompanied by a stout individual who was tonknown to tbe Magistrate. Toanc Breckknrktg did not call to demand aatisfactlon at tbe bands ef Congtabl Kinney In th way of a duel, but to see about hi father's case.

If be pursue tb plan which he eutilned to Sqoir Kuabmaa there will be aom merry time in th local Courts. When younc Brecklnridg waa Informed that th hear-ing of th attachment suit of Attorney Gui A Meyer again bis fatiier waa set for Monday next id a continuance would be asked by attorney who would be present in th interest of his father. He failed to stat. however, upon what around the continuance would be aked. Young Brcklnrids ale inquired who tb" bondsmen Constable Kinney were.

waa told he could And th biformatlen he de manded at tb City IlalL went to the City Han and learned that Attorney Thoa. F. Bhay, of tb firm ef Shay. Jackson at Cogaa, and John Ryan ar on Kinney" bond for 1 2.f. Desha hrerkinrldire sid Ult would be brought against M-ssrs.

Shay and Hyatt, as Kinney had acted unlawfully. Tb latter claims on the other hand that In Uie event bis daman ere FViea he will brine an action anlnst Bre-krnrlilce for JiVX' or slander. It will be rernembere-i that oreciunruilv cmneu simiry iuiti Thursday night during the excitement at the Pike Optra House. Tr cla'm of Attorney Meyers axalnst Breckinridge ie for acting as commissioner in taking deposition before tbe famou Breckinrid-Vol- lerd trl4 at wanhington. Th dun! between Desha Brer kin rids; and Constable Kinney is probably as the former said netiiinc yusterday about demanding satisfaction In the way he aeid be wouid Thurs day night.

It was rumored yesterday morn ing ttiat Al U-ome. tl It-t Keller at tne Pike, would bring an action against Con- (tabla Kinney and Voelker, but no such action was taken In any of tha Magistrates' Courts yewterday. It will be remembered that Uromo was knocked down aud slightly injured during the scramble for the box ofliee receipts Thursday nurht. Th statement that Censlabi Kinney's Up was split during tb tffsirof Thursday night was a mistake, a he bora no such mark yesterday. Th outcome or tne rather complicated caaa will watched with In tens interest.

OLIVER TWIST Would Be Good Nanin For This GlrL Pblladelphla Cor. Glabe-DemocraX. Mary Holden, Hi years old. la charged with burglary. The circumstance sur rounding alary arrest bay excited tbe curiosity of th police, who, from their way of thinking, bellev Mary ha been playing the rola of a female Oliver Twist.

What is now th subject of their energies la ta find out who haa been the Bill Slkea. About midnight last night Mrs. Maggie McGreary, of 2116 Dickinson street, waa returning bom after a visit to relatives. Eh says she saw Mary coming down the street within a block of ber bom. Mary 3eemed to be in a hurry.

Being surprised to see a child out at that late hour, she remarked: "Why, Mary, what are you do ing oui The girl made some reply that eh did not uuite hear, and hurried on her way. Mrs. llcfrrtary noticed that the dior of Andrew iirpwn store, at Ml 2112 Kick- -Jl found that his store had been entered by a burglar, who had forced open the front window. The opening in the window was not uwrge enough to admit a man, yet a big. heavy desk had ben moved tbe length cf the store and broken open ar.d rifled.

Policeman Vink began an investi gation and placed Mary under arrest. The theory arrived at wa that men had planned the lob and used Mary as a female Oliver Twist: that they lived or fre quented tha lmmediat neighborhood, and that tbey rried open the window and pushed ifary tbrougb the opening. When uuci uuiuc Bui uiWDira ms uuur. AT LAST. The Saloon Keepers Decide To I-ight the Midnight Law.

what Judg Gregg haa feared for a long tlma has coma at "last. It the fighting of the midnight closing; law by tbe Saloon Keepers Association. It was al ways said that if a jury waa demanded in any of the caoea a disagreement or an acquittal would be th result, as in tha Sunday casea. Tb result waa that when an arrest waa made a ploa of guilty waa entered and a small Una was imposed. Yes terday in th Folic Court John Doblln, of S3 May street, waa before tb Court for violating th midnight law.

Tb arrest waa mad by Perseant Herrmann. When his case was called Attorneys Shay Cc-gan. a attorneys for tb Saloon Keepers Association, demanded a Jury, and the case was continued. The move on tha part of the attorney Is no doubt tha beginning of a ngnt against th law. ROBBED WHILE DRUNK.

Van Lee Springs Ilclleved of Hi Over coat Hy Two Hack men. Van Lee Epriajga, a civil engineer, living on tb Reading road, was out with tbe boys Christmas, and drank all th egrnog ha could hold. By midnight it had com. menced to work, and he could net walk. It waa then that dropped Into th en- trano of a Vine-street saloon, lie could g9 no further, and two backmen took charge him.

When cam to was short bis watch and overcoat. The police were notifisd, and tbe result wa WUllara Cunningham, of S2 Mcl'arland street, and jonn Aioran. ot M4 west Tiilra street. were arrested yesterday ror petit iarcny bpruf.irs overcoat was found in uunalng PEE30HAL PfiOPXETY HOETOAGED, Adolph BebeL tb boot and ho dealer at K. 230 West Fifth street, gave three chattel mortgages yesterday to secure thraa notes, amountma in all to (930.

the notes betna payable one das- after date. The mortgages are frlven in favor of Kra mer Kramer -for s.eo. tsamuel Wolf- stein for lio and Rebecca Eebel for STtK). The documents cover all tb stock and fix ture located at bia place of business. Merman u.

tenser, a aaloonkeeper at No. 113 McMlcken avenue, cave a ehatttd mortgiM H. F. etotbfang Br, for covering; ail the fixtures. POOS OLD HAEGARET.

Wejanesday afternoon th Police Coxn- mtsatoBer pardoned old Margaret Loftua. who has served a hundred terms in- the workhouse. Two hour after her release she was found drunk trying to kick tn door. She was arrested arid was so drunk that she could net appear in Court. It is thoua-bt that this lat drunk will kill bas on account ox ner age.

HOT HABBI3. Sheriff Hiram Kellam. of Pontiac. called at tbe County Jail yesterday and took a look at W. H.

Harris, confined there for promoting an alleged traa manu facturing Invention. Harris greatly resero- lurirer suiim at tne aoov point-but SnerilT. Kellam failed to identity Urn! E0BBED AFTER ALL. When It was discovered that burglars had entered tbe borne of Louia Mayer, on Mo-bUllan atreet. aa examination was made ana it waa reported that nothing; had been stolen.

Yesterday it was learned that JluO wmiwub Bum caa oeen laaen. TERRY ULLED THE DOQ. Officer Jerry-' Collins dropped Into tbe yard of 236 West Ninth atreet yesterday morning to tali tbe occupants totclean the now oAT tbe aldewaUc A big bulldog attacked Jerry and tore his coat. Then Cos- Una killed the dog. VAST TO EE COPPERS.

The Medical Examiner of tbe Polio Department yesterday STamlrmi 43 applicants tor position on tbe tore aa substitutes. Twelve of the successful ones win bo ap- ssauAtass suoa SEEDS HIS AB3ISTAJCE. Mrs. Hardlman. of 42 Cast Fifth street.

called at polk headauarters yesterday and asked that ber son Winiam be foiiDd. He has been missing for a year. His father and sister 1. I his mnthsr nudi lil, sixltsnr FRAUD Charged in a Land Trade he Son of Crl Faber Fin3llj Gels the Estate. .1: Habeas Corpro Issied For Prisoners General News of tne iiu Co arts.

A tew days ago th guard'an cf JIary Hawlckhorst sued James McCoy and Ellen French to set asid a dead for real estate. en th ground of fraud. It was charged that McCoy and French Induced Mrs. Ha-wickborst and her hueband to convey to them real estate In this city worth S4.700 in exchacg for land In Ripley County. Indiana, worth liotXJ, and then took a mortgag on that bind for tlJXO, leaving only $esX aa tb real consideration for tb real estate bete.

Teeterday the' busbar.d filed an answer to the suit. AdapUni; the allegations of his wife's petition, and ark-inr that tha transfer set aside at) fraud- em He says waa under the li.fluetice liquor during all th lime th transac- tlons were being carrld out, and was kept to by McCoy and an agent cf his. Besides he was in th habit of becoming intoxl- cated. and the litti knowledge of bubinees matters he had waa thereby Impairud. iiis wife ia insane and in the asylum.

A. A. Brown, attorney. liiborty hotjfjht. A writ of habeas corpus was eworn out yesterday morning for C.

D. King and J. Stone, who are Imprisoned in the work house under a sentence of SO days and tyi ne tor praottclna- a trick gam. They were arrested while soliciting from mer- nunts orders for a burum-aa directory and advertlsmeiits therein. They would collect from f.0 cenia to f3.

but never deliv ered the goods. J. Andrew Stern swore out th habeas corpus. Judge Kumlor Issued a writ, returnable this morning at 10 o'clock. Georg Ci.

Bright and James B. Myara, attorneys. Disappointed Couple. Yesterday morning Bernard Lamping and Carrie Wilberdlng went to tha court house to get a marriage license. Lamping was timid, and would not go into the I -oBato Court to inquire If that was th? phtce to procure such documents.

They talked in tbe corridor for some minutes, and dnally the woman went In and asked. Then site broortht in her Intended, and the record waa tilled oui. It was then re- ealed that they were first cousins, and. of course, could not get a lice nue in this state. They were directed to go to Coving ton.

where the license could be procured. She lives at tbe acred Heart Home for Woriticg Girl on Broadway. He lives at 121 Clay street. He La a widower. Carl Fabrr's "WIIL Judge Ferris yesterday beard a rearm- ment of the matter of the objection to tbe probate 'of the will of Carl Faber.

He heard the case once and admitted the wiil probata. A rehearing was asked, tbe objectors believing they could convince the Court that he was wrona- In bis de cision. Faber went to Germany some years ago on a vunt to bia bi others and sisters. While there be made a will, bequeathing; bis eHtate to them and dtsin- heritmi; bis only child, a non. who lives here.

When be r-e turned here he made another wiil in fevor ef his son, but afterward destroyed It. When a copy of th will he made in Germany waa offered for rooate nere objection was mads by tne sou on ground that as tha testator died here the original will should be yro-duccd and offered for prebat. This could not ne none, necause in uermiuiy the wills are maae direct on a record by a rsotary, ar.d are- not seuarate documents, as in this country. Judge Ferris decided the case at ence. He s-t aside the former en try, admitting the will to probate, ar.d refused to probate it on the rreund that the original will must be presented In this slut, wnere aber nad his domicile.

Vv hen arguing the case Judee Robertson cited to the Court the story of Rider Hag- gara. tola in nls novel, entitled "Mr. Mee- on YvtlL It was the story of a man who had died on an island, after be In a- shipwrecked. Knowing; he was about to die. and bavir.K no means of writing a will, he tattooed It upon the back of a woman.

ben sh was reacued and re turned to her tattooed back was exhibited to the Court as tbe testament of tbe deceased. The result of refusing to probate the Fa- ber will Is to give the estate to the son. It is worth from to Reed Edmund S. Reed, seams to have con. eluded that be baa bad enough ef the law.

In the case of Charles Worth against Reed the bitter was twice charged with con. tempt of Court and Judg Moore fined him heavily. The suit has been settled out. Of Court and dismissed. It was to set aside transfers of stock of tho Eureka.

Sal Company. General Court Matter. John II. Rutbemeyer is executor un der th will of Sngel K. Ruthemeyer.

Per sonally, $300; really. 12. 000. Mary Haas is administratrix of Margaret McDermotc Personalty. 14.000; realty.

Maria Sanher t-i administratrix of Frank H. Banker. Personalty, S400. Tbe Sycamore Street Buildtna; Associa tion got against Ji.ilxu.be th Mo-Carty for UlTi. Mrs.

issuer, tne coiorea woman wr.o married Robert alter, who waa Insejie and was sent to tbe asylum within a week afterward, wiu sue for a divorce. Judee Kumler neroetuallv en to nee the County Treasurer from collecting taxes from rertunaita Jelke. asslrnee ox tr. Wllaon's Sons 4 on the addition mads to the return of personal property made before tbe second Monday of April, 18S3. in the case cf the Northern Bank of To ledo, Ohio, against P.

N. Jonte, a replevin suit for a steam excavator, the ve-dict fixed the value of the machine at S2.000 and the damages at 175. Annie Donnelly Is administratrix ef Mary Donnelly. New Suits Filed. COM HON rLHAS 10Mr3.

Ts matter of C. D. Ktnr and J. F. For writ of habaas corpus.

George CI. Bright James S. -ra. l-i2. 1-3.

Tlioics Ijm Ariuond ts. John Miorum aL Lien aa execution tor 1128 OS- wilts A Mori-. Ed P. Earl vs. Ed Bllllnrs et al.

Soira Gin S.imuel Woltsttin. 102.12!v. O-rmanla Bailaine Asc-cciatioa sja. vs. Einvily Creash et al.

For Sl'io 'JO and fore-doa-jre of mcctaxe. Cohb aV Kowartt. lf-1. la. Clem Sclimitt va.

Louis hcnwrti. For dissoluticn of paruierebip and for tbo -pr "-BTit ot a receiver. J. Overbeck. SUPERIOR COUET.

4.0O. Pusaa L. Wlnslew vs. Citsr er natL To enin tax eotleotiisns. Uariaoa.

Cs4-itsa, Gotdau-Ali A Hotuliy. MORTALITY REPORT. John Zlmaterman, 4 mos W. Vlntb sc epumi. Kaxfearins Karl.

27. 19 Mereer at, savUeaema. Frxloilna Hi iter. 14, Hugbes st orsajnla bswrt H)r. KTav VTma at Ernest WriSht.

1 laualsr raa, unncmui. Maria 2ange. 59, 601 Milton st bronchitis. Bertha Soebngen. SH, 4 Buvlne sc.

mitral regurgitation. John i. AustlntT, 12 a w. ear. West wood and Sellm avs.

Laplltu- brcnchi'ls. Joseph Gerllng, ao, 143 HacaWry ac broncho pneumonia. Henry TeptsllleT. ss. Gerniaa and Everett st.

Frauces Wulf4T U04 Barzailler st braa- ilia. liartie mora. JO. 5 Plum sf ehrosie nephritis. Leonora Jones.

1. 4H Mvrtia Wm. Crnckabank. 23, 21 Oragoo St. tubercular laryngitis.

John d. MrTavrMsn. 28. 138 Bctts St. phthisis Laura Oehler.

A. 13 BlrrM at. Atnht aarla Baby McFeely. it hours, Coasldtne a. pratsav tnre birth.

Margareta Coll! aa. 1 Collins av. InamlUsfa. A STAft DgEB. There waa a pleasant little affair at th Cincinnati Club on 'Walnut Hiils last even-in S.

Lte Bamberger gave a dinner to 15 friends, the occasion being bis fifteenth an niversary as a merchant In the bottoms. Those prerent were Sljrmnnd Chaa, Haas, M. Haas, 8. Marks. Jack Bamberger, Harry W.

Watson. Flint, Earn Bamberger. Jake Smith. Georg W. Canada, Ike Baer.

Joe Goslina. Isadora Fls- nacn. cam iv-ocn, larayett Bioons. Win. immetreicn.

ie Bamberger. JOE SAVED HDL An old man was crossing Fifth end Viae streets yesterday morning and would hav been killed by an electric car had not Offi cer Jos Wilme pulled him away. A SUSPECT. Walter Wallace, of 192 Court street, was arrested yesterday by "Lieutenant Popp on suspicion of having burglarized Jak Ftocken'a saloon Chrtatmas morning. MARRIA8S LICES3ES.

Joseph H. Banks. 28. 23 Richmond street. U.1 a 7.

AT THE MARKETS. Vegetarian must go hungry. There are not enough vegetables In market to render them Bread Is cheaper, and can ho bought for three cents a loaf for full weight, and as, low aa two and a half cents wheat a little light. For th first time- In Cincinnati black bears are placed upon th block and cut Intc steaks, which retail for 40 cents pound. They com from Minnesota.

Tenison Is more plentiful than usual, owing to tb more stringent laws in states where deer are still to a found. The earn cause that makes venison plentiful operates to prevent other gam from being In tbe market. There ar mallard ar.d teal ducks, p'over and snipe. Maliard ducks sell at 1 XV pair, tea! at cents a pair, plover and snip at 60 a dozen. Thanksgiving 'and Christmas about exhausted tbe supply of turkeys.

Dealers were paying 8 and 10 cents a pound for them alive yesterday, and retailing them for 12'4 rents and 13 cents a pound. A prominent dealer stated that, they would sell for from 2ft cents to 3J cent a pot-nd New Year's. If you can; close an option on a turkey to-day you will sav money. Jack rabbits sell at 40 cant apiece. A shipper at Wentwnrth, 8.

Laku, shippel In 3mO of them. wbL-'h th commission man who shipped them said would supply tbe heme market for a rear. They were shipped on to New York. Cincinnati epicures hav? not cultivated a taste for Jack rabbit. Ordinary rabbu- are plentiful at cents, but in market is not over stocked.

Yesterday was a cold day. and celery started upward In price at a speed that wss remarkable. It closed at cents a dozen, and If another freesa comes 'it may go even higher. Young chickens sell readily at 25 cent; those that hav lost the first bloom of youth, but not yet eld, SO rents; large, fat and well matured bens. 40 cents; ducks from 60 to 60 cents.

The fiirh market has not felt the effects of the cold weather as have the vegetable and game markets. Ealmon. white 11 ah, red snapper, haddock and cod fish can be boucht for cents a pound, black bass 16 cents, and halibut 25 cents. There la a large supply of butter in mar ket. Creamery butter sells for 23 cents and 80 cents a pound, good oountry butter at 20 cents, a better country' butter at 25 cents, worse country butter at 20 cents.

and Eandowe butter for culinary purposes at cents. Chens 18 cents, eggs laid this season 'JO cent a dozen, relics kept in cold storage 15 ceats a dofcen. IN A COLLEGE tbe liody of F. W. Morgan, Wealthy Texan.

C. L. Morgan, ot Cuiunilnsvil'e, yesterday called at police headquarters and atktd the assistauc of tb polic in locating the body ot bia cousin, F. W. Morgan, which Is in some medical college.

Morgan arrived in town on December 14 and went to tbe Atlantic House, on Central avenue. Tb next day be was found dead in bed. The Coroner said that death was due to excessive dafnk. Tbe body was taken to th morgue and like all unclaimed sound bodies, was turned ovee to a medical celleire. it Tin develops that Morgan was a wealthy Te.ras ranch owner from Morgan's Ranch.

Tex. hen the news of bis fiwilb reached that city word was sent to v. h. Morgan, a cousin living in Cammiiisvti'e, who did not know of the death. Hib death roust e-itablisbed before the estate can be settlad.

The police ar now looking for tbe body. IN CUfFS Wallace Duncan I Taken To Cam- brid T. F.o Tried For Fmr-jery. Deputy Marshal Ecobaogh. of Cambridge, Ir.d..

yesterday took to that city "Wallace Duncan, son of the Indiannpolis attorney, who is wanted there for forging his father's nam io a check and obtaining When the officer arrived be had no band-cuffs or weapons. Th prisoner was willing to go beck, but the police would not turn him over until he was curled. A pair of runs ere put ou him by Sergeant Sinkkirjg. Duncan bas a remarkably small hand, and bad Sot an experienced officer pnt the cuffs on him would surely bave slipped them, ben binkkuig was potting them on Duncan wanted to know who bad the key. He was told that ScobatiicU had it, when baaaid: "That' all right II be has It," THE "FI8H POHD." Detective Keating yesterday arrested Albert of 226 Vin street, for running a scheme of chance in the museum.

The gam conststed of what is known as the "fish pond." A lot of wooden fish float about In a pond with rir.es In their noses. A pol costs so much, and you catch a fish, and its number indicates the prize you are entitled to. HE HAD A DIAMOID. The roiice ar looking tor Harry Gates, telegraph operator, ho is missing from Portsmouth, Ohio. had a diamond ring and two watches wben be srarted for this city to spend two days.

He has not been beard from since. BRA DFI ELD'S REGULATOR. frv.i:.-.. rs JLUUiludbC 2 Or 5 Debilitated 1 SHOULD USB BRADFIELD'S ReonlatorJ Every ingredient posses? superb 2 Tonic propurties, aud exerts a wonder- an ul lcSuenoa in toning up and strength- 3 cniaj: ber system by driving through the proper ehannel all impurities. 9 4- Health and strenj-xk are guaranteed to result from its use rj My wife, wb was tedrlrtcen for eighteen aa montbs.

after mUM liuiu: 77 RlbCiaTtiU for ls) ru.elii.. tn selUlia we.i. all Drurci.t. at CO par kotrta. EP.ADHELOS REGULAT03 AUanta, 6a.

2 CUTICUrtA. TorturGd Distlsured Humiliated By imdjhtlj skin 2nd blood 61s- Is there hope of cure? QmcuRA Resolvent Is the p-eatest of skin purifiers. As well as blood purifiers. Because of its peculiar action on the pores, It Is successful ciirtrig: Torturing, tiisfiguririo', humiliating; humors, When the usual remedies and even The "best physicians faiL vegetable, irmocent, and trfjetive. It especially appeals to those Fho have SufTered long and hopelessly.

It acts upon the hver, kidneys, and bowels as well as upon the skin and blood. Ks use zt this season insures a dear skin and pure blood, As well as sound bodily health. It is the only Purifier acting on the Skin and Blood at the same tune. kssjj tsuiwuhiwrttb world. Pitea, CtlsuLaa.

kxsox.Tsar.gl. Pens Das in Caxa. Coar, boa Piswumiots, Bosua. Eow to Cent fkla axd Blood Hcmors," fre. aT-Fwriml KlnnlshM.

faiaac aabr and aba- Baa easy reihaa pi.mnna Sy If aired, s-shlwg. as teootlaer kaars- tae axfart, uengta, and vitafitj In CuUcwrsv naesers. Clay wtssjd aim a I asa svsuav s. -aa, in i BiUlllUlli I A WOMAN'S HEART. A WOMAN'S HEART.

ONE DISEASE THAT BAFFLES THE PHYSICIAN. TTa ftery Wataaa Wbo aafered for kin Tear Hew tsbe Was Cared. From th Jfewark (5. Bvenitur Hew. Valvular disease of the heart has always been considered Incurable.

Tb following interview, therefore. ")U interest th med ical profession, since it describes th suc cessful us of a new treatment for this disease. Th patient is Mrs. Goorpe Archer, of Clifton. N.

and this publication bs th News is the lint mention mad or the case by any cawspaper. All physicians consulted pronounced tb patient suffering with valvular dlseea of th, heart, and treated her without th slightest relief. Mrs. Archer said: "I could not walk across the floor; neither could I go upstairs without stopping to lot th pain la' my ehest and left arm cease. I felt an awful constriction about my arm and cbsst, as though 1 were with ropes.

Then there was a terrible noire at my right ear. lik th labored breathing Of aom great animal. I have often turned, expecting to ee some creature at my side. 'Last July." continued Mrs. Archer, "I waa at Springfield, visiting, and my ooUicr showed me en aocount in the Sprinirfield Exarrlr.er, telling of th won derful cures eS ted by the one of Dr.

Wil liams's Pink Pills for Pale People. My mother urged me to try th pills, and on November 25 last I bought a box and began taking them, and I nave taken them ever sinbe, excopt for a short Interval. The first box did not seem to benefit rue, but I persevered, encouraged by th request of my relative. After beginning on th sec ond box.to my wonder.the noise at my right ear ceased entirely. 1 kept nam on, dutr.i: ii.nl i usml ta feel in my cheat and arm grauually disappeared.

The blood nes returnee to ray ia. nop nu which were entirely devoid of celor. ara I feel well and strong again. "My son, too, r.ai- ia wnn gastritis, ar.d 1 Induced him to try th PI n't Pills, with great benerlu I feel thi't everybody oucbt know of my wonderful cur, and 1 God that I have found somc-thlne- that has mveii me this great roller." r. vuuanu 1 ins.

nits are now gives to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curinir all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the bleod or shattered nerves two fruit ful causes of most every in mat nesn is heir to. These pills are also a specific for tha troubles necultar to fematea. sii'-h as suppressions, all tortus of weakness, chron ic- coneupaitou. oeiinnsr-oowa po.n. aw and In thn case of men will giv ieedy re lief and efect apeTnanentcure In all cases arising from mental worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever nature.

Tb pliisvare soid by all dealers, or will be sunt postpaid on reoelj of prlcev (So cents a box, or boxos for Ihey are iivr sold In bulk or by the luo) ry adctresMng Lvr. il-littnis' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. AN ORDINANCE. a OIUJIKANCE. KO.

A 0C5. to asusss i spe- ia vx ou real bounding llotiton ajley, tram norm curb- ot: isar.it street to south curb of Clearwater street. It erualr.ed by the Board of Adnimls tratiou of the City of Cincinnati, That there be levlr-1 and assessed on SDUt tlr.it foot of the several lots ef land bound. I112 and aouttiiig on Bosion aliey, lrom north curb of Bank slroet to south curb of Clearwater siroet. the sums herein after r.s.mt.1, fcr each and every year as aprcined, 10-wilt lbsA.

i.itht-.-en cents three mills and three thousand one hundred and liurty-two ten thourandths of on mill 133S122 liiisj. Seventeen cents soven mills and two thousand and twentr-ciKht leu thou sandths of on mill 1TT2023 1897. Seventeea conts ore mill and nine hundred and twenty-three, ten thousandths of one tr. 11 1 1710023 1H0S. hixtaeu cents four mills and nine thousand eight hun-drvsi and nineteen ten thou- Ftr.dths of one mill l4WilO itiua.

I'lfteon cents eight mill and MK'il tnouMina seven nun-. died and fourteen ten thou- rxndtbs of one .1688714 100U. Flfteeu centa two mlll3 and seven thouianu nix hundred and tn ten thousandths of one mill 15Z710 18CL ourtetD cents six mills and six thousand five hundred and six ton thousandths of one mill 14GoU6 1902. ourteen cents no mills and five thousand four hundred and one ten thousandths of one mill 1405401 1003. Thirteen cents four mills and tour thousand two hundred and ninety-seven ten thou sandths cf one mill 1344287 ltKH.

Twelve cents eight mills and tnree tnousana one hundred and ninety-two ten thou sandths of one mill 12SC1M To pay the cost and exjiense of improving notion aiiey, not we tne points atoresaio, together with the interest on tbe bonds is sued, to provide a fun-1 to pay for said im provement, according to the estimate of the s.ii'ci. x-j ii ameer ot tan xoara oz AQiaiDU' tration. Section 2. That the owners ef te sevem lots of land upon each abutting foot of which the sums aforesaid are assessed, shall pay the smc'int of money by them severally due. In that behalf, to the City Auditor, on or before the twentieth day following the day of the.

final approval of this ordinance in each of the said several year, and in de fault cf su'-h pvyment 'lh said City Au- aitor man iortnwitn certny en unpaid to the County Auditor, to be by uim piiicta upon tne tax oupucaie and col lecteu accoruir.g to law. Fection S. That to nrovide a fund for the pnyment or tne cost anil expense of Improving td Boston allev. tha Ulavor. City Auditor, and President of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to Issue bonds of the City of Cincinnati, for -the sum oi one tnousana one una red twenty-eight and fifty-sis one hundredths auita.rE.

payame at tne city Treasury in ten euual annual Installments In one tv, o. three, four. five. six. seven, elrht nine and years from the twentieth day louowiivr iuo uav oi tne nnai ennnwA this ordinance, with Interest thereon, at the rate or nve per cent per annum, payaole saia Donos to be by th? aioreaa.nl city officers, and sold by them under the direction of this board for not fi than their par value, and the proceed mireoi nnn iw appneu to uie payment el the tOHt and fxpens of said improvement ana to no otner purpose am for the pajTTttut of M.1J bonds, and the In terest thereon, tbe revenue and faith, and all ths real and Dersonal nronertv tha city are hereby pledged; provuied.

that if on or oeiore tne sale or the said bonds any of the owners of property on sell Boston iiiey srrp.ti pay the whole or said ten 10i Installments cash, less the interest on said t.n 10) deferred Installments, the amecnt so pa.ld In cash shall be applied to the payment of the amount due tn contractor, and the amount of the bonds ta i lrsued shell reduced by deducting th amount so paid in cash from the total amount or tne runa to be provided, aud th bonds Issued shall be to provide a fund for the unpaid remainder, and eaoh Installment of said bonds cliall be fur or.e tenth l-ln) of sueh remainder, and payable with interest at the times and In the manner aforesaid, and each bond shall be for one tertb of Buch remainder, with th option on the part of the purchaier to have the bonds for each installment Issued In denominations of five hundred dollars and one far sucn less amount aa may remain over from each Installment. Fection 4. That trpon the sale ef said bonds the proceeds tnereof shall be placed In the City Treasury, and the City Auditor Ik hereby authorised and directed to draw and the City Treasurer to pay a warrant for the sum of eight hundred sixty-three and sixty one hundredths 60-luoj dollars in favor of M. C. Hayes, contractor, the amount certified to be due bins for improving Boston alley, lees ten per cent therecf retained by the terms of the contract for the improvement of said Boston alley, said amount, to-wit: the cum of eight hundred sixty-three and sixty ons hundredth fR'13 60-1JO) dollars, to be paid to the said M.

C. Haye fourteen days after the sale of said bonds. Also warrant in favor of the Sinking Fund Trustees for ninety-five and ninety-six one hundredths 0 UC-lob) dollars, being the amount of the ten per- cent retained. Also, a warrant in favor ef Aug. Hermann.

President of the Board of Administration, tor the rum of one hundred end sixty-nine :9) dollars, being tbe amount due tbe said board for advertising (fiGu) snd superintending (tuO). and upon the expiration of the two years from date of the acceptance of the work the Trustees of tb filr.kirr Fund are hereby authorized to pay said ten per cent retained, to-wtt: tbe sum of clnety-tive and ninety-six one hundredths dollars, after" deducting s4 much thereof as tray have been expended by the Board of Adminirtration by making, -repairs provided for in said contract, in favor of at. C. Hayes, upon a proper voucher duly certified by tb Board of Admi ration. The city's portion, if paid in cash.

Is tWl 7-lJd. Tbe city's portion. If paid In 10 years, I $72 W2o-lVrA. Section 5. That the said annual assessments, end ail p-irtlonn thereof, shall be paid Into the sinking fund when collected, and shall be applied to the payment ef said bonds, and the interest thereon, as tbe same shall become due, and to no other pur-pore whatroever.

Fassed Lecmber 21. A t). 1S84. AUG. HERRMANX.

President Board of Administration. Atl-ft: A. P. BtJTTEarrBLO. Clerk Board of Administration.

i de22-2b-2t NOTICE. WTOTICE- Wianeid and Rurkarii ettacey, or te wheel it mr o. c.n Ta-- ar.tic-. leal a Ik VI nae Jaaur-rT. we ort-r tarsal se ao- i lie aoet.ne, at 1 K.

two ussei sres, iat at eur tha Vita osy o- October, 1 4. lor the pernose parwi keep s4 sjsa'ssll. ehsrgs I sgK same aa retavaimn I W-n JW X. iiWavDA43iA AN ORDINANCE. VX ORDINANCE.

A J-I, to aser a special tax on reat estate houndlng Wad svreet, front Plum lrwt to Jrrovir cence stres-t. and to issue bonds tn anticipation of the collection of suco assess- ie Mrrlained by the Board of Adminis tration of the City of Cincinnati. That there be levied and assessed on eaoh abutting foot of the several kit of land bound ing sail aOUtUnST on wane sn-ei-i. icvih 1'lnm street to irovlder.ee street, the iiinn hereinafter named, for eeoa and t.ery tO-Wlt: rfyo. Fifty-eix cents nine mills and seven tnousana nve and fifty-rive ten thousandths nn SfSTZZo 1ML Flfty-tlve cents no mills and seven iiwtus.ni and thirty-seven ten thousandths of one mill AM7t27 1S97.

1- li'ty-three cents on mill ar.d seven tnouaami n'n hundred and ten tivnusandtlis of one 1SOS. JrlftyMie cents tv." mliie and seven tbousanu eigm a i till red ten thousand Ui ot on mill 1SS9. Forty-nln cent three pills anu seven tnuusviw riaiiv 1 undrei and eighty-one ten tnii.andthi of one 1900. Forty-seven cent four mills and seven mouwr.i nii-e hundred and sixty-two ten ioiui.ir.dtJji of one mill .474713 190L Forty-five cents five rains an.l MgDl ait.i forty-four tea thousanaths tf one mill 11102. Forty-three cents mills and eigbl tnousana one nun-tired and twenty-five ten thousandths of one mill 1903.

Forty -one cents feeVr-n mills anil eignt tnousana iwn Hundred and seven tn ef one mill .4178207 1561, Thirty-nine cent eight mills tight irous.ina two Hundred and elKl'-ty-elC-tt tvu thousandths of one Ta nruvide a fund to pay one half the en tire cost and expense of improving Wade street. Between tne points stortsaiu. together with tbe Inter, at on the bond is sued, accoruins to ue estimate oi tne Chief Engineer of th Board of Administration. Sdctinn 2. That the owner of the several lots of land upon each abuitina foot of which la sums aforesaid are assessed snail p.iy the amount of money by them severally due, in that behalf, to th City Auditor, on or befere the twentieth day followlmr the day of the final approval of this ordinai.ee.

in cacn ot tne said several rears, una in de fault of such payment the said City Auditor ahn.ll l'erthwlth rertllv all uoaiii us- ee-ssTments to the County Auditor, to be by blm placed upon the tax ouplicat und i'ol- lectea aucoruins: to iw. B-ctlan S. That to provide a -fund for the Immediate payment of one half ot the entile cost and expense of in i.rovlna said Wade street, tf.e Mayor, City Auditor and President or this il.mrd be nd they ar hereby authorised to Issue bends of tbe City of Clnuiiinutl. for tbe sum of or.e thousand one hundred olghty-slx and ninety nine one hundredths (LIS, uw- looj aouars. payanie at tne i lry Treasury in ten euual annual liistallments In one.

two, tr.rea, four, nvo. six, seven, eight. nine and ten years, from th twentieth ay following the day of the final approval of this ordinance-, with Interest thereon at the rate of five tier cent per an t-urn, payable semi-annually; said bonds, to be signed by the aforesaid city officers and sold by them, under th direction of this board, for not less than their par value, and the proceeds thereof ri.au lie applied to the payment ot on natt to entire cost and expense of said improvement and to no other purpose whatso ever, and for the payment of said bonds and the Interest thereon, the revenue and faith and "all th real and personal property I F' Hll-aJ that if on or before the sale of the said bonds any ef the owners of property un sci.i Wade street shall pay tho whole of said ten life) Installments tn cash, less the interest on said ten lo) deferred installments, the amount so paid in cash ahull be apolled to tne payment ot tne amount oue the con tractor, and the amount the bonds to be iruweq. shall be reduced by deducting (he amount so nald In cash from the total amount of the fund to be piovided, and the bend Issued shall be to provide a fund for the unpaid remainder, and each Installment of said bonds shall be for one tenth l-10i of such remainder, and parable, with interest, at the limes and in the manner afore said: and each bond shall be for one tenth of such remainder, wltb th option en ihe part of the purrlieser te have the bends for each Installment luauei In denominations of five hundred dollars (l.ioi. tuii one ror such less emeiint as may remain ever from each installment.

Bectlon 4. That upon tb sale cf said bonds the proceeds thereof shai be plice I In th City Treasury, and the City Aurlltar hereby autnorixea ana nireciea te uraw ana ue to pay a warrrn for tbe sum of on thousand tight dred ninety-five and twenty-three one nun dredtha I1M dollarn. Ires thi amount stipulated to tie retained, as pre scribed In Article of and contract fur said improvement, favor of M. T. Flynn, contractor, being the amount certified to be due him for improving said Waue street, said amount less the said per cent retained, to be paid to the said M.

Flynn on or belore sixty (Wl days after th passage of this oruiiicnce. Also aaother warrant in favor of Aug. Herrmann. President of th Board of Administration, for the sum ot lour hundred tieventy-etbt and seventy-five on hundredths 75-luO) dolliu-s. beii.g Ui ainwnt du the said l.oard for advertising and notlcoa lo-iuoi ard superintend rseciton o.

i rat ine soiu annual assens-ments and all portions thereof skull be oald Into thetslnking fund when collected add shall be applied te thn paym-nt of hh bu'nds and the Interest thereon, as the same shall become due, and to no other purpjae Whatsoever. Passed December 21. P. 1H AUG. HEftRMANX.

President Board of Administration. Attest- A. P. liUTTEBriBt.n. Clerk Board of Adminlstratloa.

PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Bonds of the City of Covington, Ky SlKht thousand eollars or boads of the City ot wilt be Ustitfu, AND Aii MUCH THjUKI-XiK WILL, UK fjUU ne may be needfrd to pay for the 1 tu pro v-meat or Hcotl streol. between an4 Twentieth sufls, with tirica. tiy ar or me xouoaraig aenomtna-tlons: 40 bonds of S10O.00 each X4.ono.00 20 buriiis of each 4.0w ir-i Total bond will be divided mui ten (H'i series af eaeh.

ajid eu.li aar.ej to be due a.td payable In 1. 8. 4. 6, 7, and lo yers attar and each sense to ownM.Ai. or iuar 14) bor.os of (100.00 each and 2 vtwuji bouds at ttQ 0o.

Tbe bop 4s wlU be dated February 1, 103. and wrlncipaJ and Interest will be payaUie at tna City As-oaallorv. Covuuru-n. Kv. Sa44 bonds will bear lritir-Mt at the r-ite of 5 p-r cent, and will not, be sold lor less than par and accrued interafrt.

Blila for said bands shall addressed tn th City Clark ol rncorei in an envelope uarksd "Bula lur Boott Utraat Improvem Kit isuid bids wilt be received 7 p. a ef the 14th day of January. M. ilisir.ssi:bialier,) H-nry Pnltrup, Geo. T.

iWh, a W7 Win. KtsUnn, J. B. Lisa ere aim, aetl ans 4E. J.

aioere. lOelf-ttu lai PROPOSALS. Bonds of the City of Covington, Ky, Twelve thousand 12 OOO OOi dollars of br.a of tbe City ot Covlnaton. e.111 iKSued AM A VVll.1. 1.

11 r'JLb aa may I. needed to pay for the of Greenup street, fcetween iMvrnieeni-i ana i wenuvm sirteu, lib tb brics. Tieey axe of tee follomng oenoanna tlons: so bunds of S1O0.00 nrh. 0 bones of tSuO.UU each (M0. 00 e.o.i.oj Total Bald k-sid will be lvlae-l Into t-n aer.es of si.si.oij eaiji.

anl ec ser-es lo lue ar.l nsv able in 1,11,4 ft. 7, and 10 years after oate, and each series to consist of six. fill bonds of a.T-1 three bonrts of S3UO.is earli Th Dosid wiu date-l 1. isilS, and will be tavrable at tha Cltr ll-ooai Ujry. CovuurUi.v.

and bear 4 per ce-nt Interest, payabie at piasv principal ie (said bonds will not be sold for less than par and acsened Bids for said hones shall tee addressed te the Cy Cleric of Covington. Ky. rarlos 1 In an envelope wtarfcee "BMl tor Oraenup 8trec Bonds" tJd bids win ns to s. sl sf tb 14n dav of a-wary. -M.

O-mrrtfe rn. Bi'Tis, o. T. Hearh. oo fays 1 Mm.

Kienno. i. U. Lwinea-rana. I and (C J.

aluore. fel-4tWsi SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-e'Ted until 12 o'clock noon of TUESDAY, January 2 lb9G, for tbe purchase of Bonds of the Village of Norwood, Ohio, For the sum of tC.001.20, iawued to pay for the Improvement of Cortland avenue, from Carter street to Wlaup's west line, bearing date January 3. lyjS, and payable in equal installments In 1. 2. 3, 4.

,6. 7, fi. 9, and 10 years, respectively (the amount of the bonds may be reduced if part of the assessment In anticipation of which they re tsaued is paid Iu cash), with Interest thereon, at tbe rate of six per cent per annum. Baid bonds will be sold to the highest bidder for not less than their par value, th right bviug reserved to reject any or all Dlda. A a guarantee of good faith, bidder are reauirea to Inclose with their proposal a eertiaed check for five per cent of tb groti amount cf the bonds payable to th order of th VUlag Clerk.

I-Ida must be sealed and Indorsed "Bids tor Cortland avenue bonds," and ad-sressed to W. E. W1CHGAB, Cierk. Norwood. Ohio.

13T Walnut street, Ctncfenati, Ohio. TT B. OFrirF Mawrsia. lie, "-ed pr.p-A's. ra renstrnenon a- leveee is I pper Wh.l Leree Lsarnrt, wiil ts r-eenl heraontil li 22 ember al.

i4. ari then puUtely -M. aV. W.B'ir.-et.r.K.fsp' ko.iasirs. io17.1.l.r28,xVj PILE-OBI VINO.

fi. taLAlsBOaF, COXTKACTCR, cSr- trhb asdCentrsJ a ri-i'rl. a leaspr.ins 1m. rimluors hxchaag ates i. stajl sons Saw AN ORD A A ORDIMANC1S.

a a-, a p.s-4Ai t.ix on roi. LlIommedHsij alifrs from K.ro te iTr-ewi i rr-, eU.l. r--? iv eiriiaii tration tner tin houndt alley. feet ess e- .1 year. US f- -I.

l.si. vwenty.two-r.--ni tl.r-, and on tTiou 1 and or.o san Itba of one lfM. Twenty-or. cent anl seven ili.ijs-.--i snd lheiLi.1.111.. 1S97; Tm euty cent eiht m'l and hundrei ar thousandth of 'l Illir ISO.

Twenty ceats no I i eiirht thousand thr-a eiresi and firty sanJths of one mil, 1K90. cent three" a-' i. 'i and three thousanl kn.rlrl Rl A 1 H' tnouandtns of-on p. KiKhti'en cms tire mills' iu-e nine tbrnisand hv bun i- l'JUU. arni ri-niy-toui ten tno sitn.nrs ot ore miil- 190L -seventeen cenls eii ar.d five, thouuinl ro rei ton tnousaituth.s mtll 1902.

8evente.en cents oiu? jnin ''kVM VIS.1V IlUUtirVU T-eV- trt a ten thousandth i tr, nun 1903. 8txtin centJ thre-, and six Iho-i'iinl jr dred and thlttv-tur trJ th-vus-andlhs of one 1904. Fffteert c.nta six (thousand ai.i nia 01 oi.e irt.l. 1X.C To pay the cost and ex ri, IHommcdlcu alley. t-t.

aiuresAia.iogirinera nn l-v, Lor.ds lasueo. to i said Unurovement. aecnrJi mate of the Chief kliiKlneir of in. of Adnilnlstrarion. i-i.

1 Section 2. That the owners lots of land upon eu. ar.uit,,' yrars. and in default of na'J said City Audltor.ahr.il an uniaiii avaeffsmenis io tl. ditor.

to bo by him duplicate and m.t,i,i bw-tlon a. inat to oiovim payment of the cost him Iirovlng said I-'Honir-r-it. a ri, a IwMarM h. an.s lIi to b.eue he tv of i for the sum of seven huu lri r.i','..'L and fifty one hundredth rV lar. pavabl at the Ctt "lu ten equul annual three, four.

flee. lx. seven, ni and ten years, from the twenUna jiy i ltr-on a the rate of Av per cent -ci 7 ahl sld i. signed by the I ri soli by them under board for' not less than var vni and tbe proc-steis invito the payment of Uie cot an.l said improvemenl, and to no otne- Whatsoever, and for tie jiaytn-rt said bonds, and the ti.teirst revenue anu rami. Hn I ail il, r.i personal pr-jporty of ti.e rite at- Ur, pledged; provided, flit If on or sale of the said Uc.ii anv cr tr.

of property on said shall pay tne whole III LS in csemiexi in lult-r-at i 1 tloi deferred Instailr.ents. tli ainoi.i incjnstiaii tK--i i th- of the amount coniraetur. I i. amount or tne hnnd to be Um.i ramtru oy eieoiieiii.a in. Sl.itl.int i 111 caaih from tb hiihji.m of I to be proviuea, ana ine i nmis is be to provide a fund -r t'm uniml r.

malnder, and each Invt nt bonds shall be for on tenth (l-ei remainder, aui a iri'ir-xt the times and- in tho al.re4i and each bond shall bo for en- t-rt. au rnm.tli..l.-r, with the o- ir part of tbe purebaaar to tt lor erton insiuiinient ins in on-'lRa tlons or nve ruinate onuit one for such leas urt'ioni't ssiriay tenia. over froqi earn lneumimertt. Section 4. That uron i sule of si bond.

the pr'ovsseds -lJ. ti.e (ity Traasur-, jtn. i A.1.I1,. Is lit'TOby authnrlstsl and to 4n and the City Treasur-r ji.n arr. for tli sum of five li.n' i ill --one twentv-live hrrat-ji'l I s.1 dollars in faver H1.1.., lonirs liie amount certified to t- h.tu L.U U.

1 cent ihexeof retained by the 1. 1 n.i contract lior the of st L'Heminculeu s.ild io- the sum of flv hur lr-'l Ml, m. sj twnty-iv one liur.dr-iithv jVlw dollnrs te be hil to tai fourteen days aftor the sle il mM U-n-l Xiao, a warrant in favor of tiie Biise Fund Trustees for six'y a i t-iii. five one hundredths oil ll ere. Ing tb amount of-the tt.i i.

r.tl- Aluo. a warrant In li-i mann, Pr: Ident cf the of A Imi-IrMratien. for the sum of h.irlr.f ai (17to dolls', being amount due the ssl'l mr Ing $lWt. and sufierinl- upon the expiration of tn yen's frr. date of th acceptance of ti, t' Trustees of the Sinking lurid ai lier-t autbsrizod lo pny suli t-ii ir ent talned, 10-wlt: th surn of 1 at twenty-five (1,1 lavrs, after- deiluctl'ig wi mn- th-rf may have been exwr.d.-1 -t It Adinlnl.

lrallon by a jt vlded for in said cot.um-t. la 1-Kvans. upon a vini'-h-r ly titled by the of Beotlon" That the sai w- mentu, and all portloiirt paid Into the trtlnkinir Kuno r-r r. --and shall ie applied to tf- k-i't-'ci said ImiimIs and tl.u st the tare shad be- ome ie, arl td other iiurp'iee wiut-nev. Passed Docenilwr A.

r. 1C4. At'l. il i.t ir-ii 111..1. a i iti.ol.

Cc.k i'rl of Admlnlstraiiuii. PROPOSALS, Sale of Bonds of the Villa of eir.l SEALKD PROP'JHALV sill at tbe of th- IT: of Uge of Riverside, ci til t.uvn luf. tbe day the tiurciiase of thlry r.r luul-lni' ftl 1 lstir. Ii.r tha mini of ll intercat at the rate of lr at- mm, pnyablu 'l a tsw, antl pavarua as p. a.

yearn af u-r ant- itO'l il y- nttnr date; --vt H.O0O 3a years alter daie. ai-i after Raid bonds will be -'A- PTU' ways leading Into the the law of Atnil 21. It't. Iimu sr.ld bonds vot of the quailtiei ion laite, two-third of wh nity i v- u-ih l.M.,1. ill a tf girlies' a Kl.l-I...

Council for not less tl Interest to the T. bomla. Council r-eiv-i' T' lc.t.any and 01 hi. -M "ili-J I bonds." and adir-- i to. said village at his or rV.

bid mtii-t be cneck for f. per cen.t te. sasI botioa as an evi tne part of the -bidder. fUverslde, Deceml llayor of tl-ie fill H. UllTBf, f'i tjJEALFJ nil ui lur-sL-Ali J-iiim-T i piircbase of l'J boi Pleasant kldite.

(inlo.sn.our-iR.i '''1L. gate u. issued to w-st crmeri' 'li t.1- I .1 1.... tim -i. ana s-e lyin-i- 1.

1. i. 4, a. snd with inttrt at the r.i'.e of ai.nnm. and are i 11 act ol the A-nrmb i.

a thorny r.f cirdman' No. 1' of Ken-ant Bi.lt.-e, S.nd th blifhrst Liuder al less -c crtied intrrest die of rranv'' r. serves right re-ert a-v Bids must wa'ed tr.i i-go-- Ix-tids and addre- to tr.e ert. Katlonal ban. ji.

aut JUtJM. OWoBvBT.1 SCHOOL DUSKS SEALED PROPOSALS oUioa Of CK-rX Boiiri Kt 12 e'eiuck iwo or MoMaT. for and scnool fcouacs. wr.n jwi-. -such Bmur of si-hwol tf JueratU-i sa may be ending esrtea.uer P- the HUM of every parauu 7,, he a.rcornparlf-4 by a g.ia.-.atT f.V--t tl.rajo tht If Ihe bli Is r-'''' VJ prorrurly nwrr-l InnV It seeure.1.

bi'" rajsi forma, tu b- oita-ne4 al desks muit be brushed lo the Haven paieat in :1 r. uu-e-1 In tb strnJ r- ra. Li'Wera ar required io hji- st and to submit a tcna-a Tne right le reserved tiEO. d'J'iSt-sa LEGAL NOTICE .1 i rt wl ErM-iMJl n.anl O.iilina U'lencUCS, County. Ohio.

de. esscu. jjeeator. FRilllKRlXlC Ml LntuJ. lK-i-LE.

(dei X'OTICE hereby five IS pre, ase-. roauMM -a srsry, nns is-rn oi Wardwn an in lor Sa ar.u V-aao sal al aoafaivar Jaaaary 1. tssa. asa of tl.n City of levied ard assessed v. i fo.t of the .,.,,1 Is.

ng and abutut.x -a t-, "'d from Kim i the sums snail pay. thn amount of severally due. tn that 1 Auditor, on or before ts, -i-T following th dny.f the -final this ordlnnnca. In each r.f LEGAL HU" "V0TICE hereby gireb that I i signed bs thi day- '''a, I duly iuniifled as bxecutri Uamil'O erjes; srlj trlt. AR0 LIS I it BK tn Vosn.H.

Cincinnati, lxcetno-r 1--JJZ; r-vn'- JN bus larea iu.y.Vtvi'. of trie v.aaii.w-i a I.

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