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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 11

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 11

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RIVER INTELLIGENCE. In I jr pj fl.jn'll'k' T1 It. -sti mil ii "1. .1 'M i.l lit Ii I I I1 S5f i 1 Srxnoxi. 18: i Ix.uisville.

I i 'ilKv nfvllle o.iil'ailucah.. ii "ijji 'atru u.vkt-okuk. Lollla. ily I'. Smith KiM'k.

VU-katurK Orleans River Forecast. Ijiirr i- r-'sl TELEGRAPHIC. Sll.4 21U.Ui.-. 0.2,.. a 2.s...

2 0.4!... Sl. 2 it from Hintgn to I i Hiiii from roint i above falling. At Cincinnati tne I Friday. la.VSTi XK.

Forecaster. Boats Leaving To-Day. EFMaI Willi. p. m.

KAXA1V1H. iliennan, 0 P- m- 1 Arrivals. tritittr i i 1 from Mam ho-ter and ln liuna. from Louiaville ur Departures. V.

clrv. fvJ the ftf Syca- pi f-T I'omeroy. Ohio, and 'ivl h.I points, Lav Willis, office "in iniiwha a 5 p. m. to-day 1 fr Isouii-Hi anl -n iinuni Brennan, l.angnart.

River News. is riinr from Hinton Tli i uhlo is rising from Point :i.urR. anil MMing at all oUvr ii nun. Thv Ohio River was with 11 on i i i at the tjct of Ii.oa4ft,,y i tins port yfstcniay. Tlic i tit.

fur Manrhatr with a ii -ti .1 ilr TiiKjtnKr list. n. i X-U Al p. m. fur luht ille i viih-K'nid cargo and pas- I will have ir-' i.o I.in f-'t r- The atamr Urtci- i it n.

for I-in'ruy, hi arwi i ami Hit tlV t.uilllH, Jl ti. Willi, l.i rharif i t'his is ih irtfnlale's first trip k- Sh has rHntly 'jc mts-U GottTmnciii liii.iH.-i.';yi- an i "inrlnnatt Pai-kM omiiany laviiiK iho f.A; of Main i-' T.v meiinvr Kanawha lav at 'in-" mii i all point-. uffioe in charge r-. i. -r f-f 'iptatn Kdwar.l le at.

n'', i lajt T'ut'-: rtlay at u. m. attain v.4, yarn nf aye at th time nt hia Hi "a- many yars a f'ap-: i. work-. on the I'itisbur? I fcr the Karm-t Coal rrinils fn his home ani river at ten 14 the funeral.

New Boat For the Ojio. TO THE EMjV'inUB. SHniber 2P. Announce-v made to-tlay tiiat i 'aplaiu Tercy stillnaier. will place a no 'hiu Itiver trade here iir.h To tub EXyl I' nn eptcmber The Vpin-r U' sn 3 fe, and stationary, with i.f ciMBl-btMit water within the weather has become titu c.n -I .1 ihi- W.atlier Hureau reports that i mi! fur some time.

Word was -t: to-day that tuwboats with ncrc slipping along with their. a few miles here and ihrre r'j the river will warrant since it- in piKii above Pltmburg have aiisnal aad want atl lh i niiHit.L to The coal men ii for cmptli as rre when the bonis were th. jtcnie days iko. It it iniijiirity of the bunts brought l.u-l itnaiie; that most of thi Ii.r tji reouilding yards. Th.re i.

many -ial boats in years work. It being absolutely ihcm with coal. Towboat i li. ri been instructed to even in ifitlnie in with the emptUs. ii tyiiii.

I'nless many boats in within the next few dsys tne 'a September SM. Tw stste of v.ut 4 feet 41 Inches snd I'niily and cool. Departures: a. Lib- 4 p. in.

Sepli mber 2H. Ten feet a arm. The Jewell up at rs. Meptimber River 3.9 iiik w-thcr fulr and warm. Locals H-irT.

w. Va September 2. River i i Cloudy arnl wsrm. The 2 p. GUIhsm departed 1 p.

m. Locals in aDd unt on September 2f. River 5 feet v. w-ather partly cloudy and iifT, up for Pomcroy at 2 p. m.

in on time. W. September 211. River 3 1 The steamer Catherine Davis ulih a tow of Island Creek i -I Local ackets out on t'me. Seiitember Knnawhs f-n 1 falling: at 7.8 feet, -aiher cloudy.

The steamer Sallie empties. 'h 'ihl seitember 29. River 4 feet 1 'luudy and cool. In I September 29. River 9.3 feet and cool.

September 29. River falling; 1 'anal fit 7 Inches, at the loik li eather clear. Business brisk. ni- KsnawhA. Loucinda, Lizz'e Bay, i lviuoi.r.

September 29. River 7 feet ilear und pleasant. The Bowling and to Howling ertie J. i.ir,:..er from and to Spottavllle: R. Dun.

I'1 rii lti-Hh hi 1 Jnn. Lnwrv. from i t-. At Vashvllle from and ii.j.i,!.'. good.

11 September reads 5.4 i'i; clear snd warm. Arrived: The 'i lii from Cslro; R- Dunbar, from H. Richardson, from Waterloo, lurth. fr-iin caseyvllle with a tow of coal; i.iia it, the Tennessee River with- ties; An.u-vi-.n. from Cairo.

Departed: The ir. 1 1 Henrietta, for Cairo with 'i 111. Penlrmber 29. Gauce read. II a fall ii.3 foot during 24 hours.

Clear Ot'21'eea. Arrivals? The Rteeei. ii 'ivi Louis; Dick Fowler, from Pad 1 ii ie. iiittuiii empties irom el. Tfl 1'll.

Tli. Bta.l,.. 'ii'ik, hick rowier, xor fsaucan. REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING. A total of about $00,000 in rentals is involved in the leasing of the buildings, Sit and S16 TTne street, the lessee being J.

S. Thoma, who has possession of the premises, but is about to remodel the building Into a lodging house. He secures a fifteen-year lease on 516 Vine street, owned by Mary Hanna, at a rental of $43,200 for the term, and a four-year lease on the property to the south, or $16,000. Brokers Fritsch Hugle yesterday afternoon sold at auction the t'phof residence, southwest corner of Clason and Hackberry, Walnut Hills, for $9,000. It was bought by Theodore Vogelsang, wiio will use It as a home.

The lot is 140 by 1T5 feet. The In provement isnof the mansion type. XX. The six-room frame dwelling. 1313 Beech avenue.

Price Hill, has been sold at auction by Theodore Mayer Bro. for Mrs. Louise Rice to Miss Eliza Eagle, the consideration being The lot is 35 by CO feet. The same brokers have sold to John Wegnian two' 23-foot lots on Irving avenue. west of Third avenue.

Price Hill, which were owned by George T. McDutHe. The frame dwelling property, 2117 Flor ence avenue, alongside of the railroad bridge, was sold yesterday by Broker M. C'ostello for John Dacey, the buyer being John di Puccio, who paid l.nji., s.ptenilir su. River stage 10.2 feet i Lewis H.

-1 lrar Hnd cool. Arrived: The Rees I Joseph 8 Kagie. Alton; piead Eagle. Com-I Comnsn rr' li'iutitcd: The Eagle. Alton.

I Amanda i Company ,.3 ieet. Vi. U. September '2 The gauge et. a fall of 0.B frot.

Weather fair "liarted: The 9. R. Duncan, for Mi li. v.orui:i, ana CHURCH DEACONS On Fair Board of Directors Lambasted Grand Jury Allowed Gambling. "'111.

Ms.pxTrB 10 THE ENQrntga FrRtllr neniemna orrting criticism the Capital Fair Board iVII PPlnm rAtnnrle sis a. ioiiib tm, nuinucr I0rc and nft inJv i in ii iitji i rpnnn a.r ir- prant! iurv nies the fair tllis ye4r The oil no lna'ctmcnts. but the Jurors thy would visit the fair next lhe of seeing that the lid Planned nn mim -B-011118, aim not, mey oum roc ii re The game8 are characterised as skin Mmes of the rankest sort. Not one word Praise was riven Mtvn, oni.ir-n... --j tiler Lucas for their bravery in fighting "the mob which gathered a few weeks to lynch the 1 viwim liussni.

to," he members of the crowd had been determined and desperate and the of- vigilant, then there might have r-L says the grand jury, qeorge Parker. Franklin County's dele- hdi.j mai rarmers- institute, was lor Purchasing pooled tobacco. Broker Frederick A. Schmidt has leased to the Guadarilla Coffee Company for two years the four-story building. 511 and 513 tlra street, for $4,000 for the term.

Building Commissioner Kulilman yester day issued a permit to Dr. Donald L. Phil lips, of Chicago, to tear down a two-story brick building on the south side of Front street, between Freeman and the foot of Third, which he condemned some time ago. HEAL TRANSFERS. Mary Hanna to Joseph 8.

Thoma. 13 years' lease of 111 oy luv leet si 53 Vino street; anuusl rent. Flam-be E. Uradford to J. ft.

Thorns. 4 yrrs. U'ae of prvmi-k'S known as 311 Vine tret; monlhl yrent. 333 UI. Loui Multnrr to H-nty Kibe Lat and part of in K.

ltjiuw.ton' aubdlvuion nmmlnevllle; 1. Klmer E. Jamea to Henjajrin Rlapnstein, known a lllu Krin.r lanr; fl.3u. TruMcH of th lanc it-nilnary to Blm-T K. and Helen K.

Jamc-a, same property: i.V ::4. A bunch ot ilr'la fr rights cf m-ay through Mill-r--k whJcli re executed aa fa a l- to thn li. and IJ. Italimad wre presented fr.r record. Thoi4 ci.iiveyln- and th amounia reot-hed by each are a follow; c.

WilMrnhaupt. Hill, Jl.li: Spring un.t-e cemetery. Jiia utfhcm. lc; Jchn l.udiuw. James bhepherd.

si: K. P. Allen, S-CVI; William nuntsman. si; wiiuam vamau. John u.

Junes. John B. titabler, I. H. Her.

raid. F. li. Kunen, Bubert M. Qeorge.

iii; Kcbert Joseph. K. P. Jtseph tM; laac C. Miller.

HU; Wm. Mount, luo; K. K. iVikvler. $3tM: John Jordan.

14U0; Hugn Cieur.e, Sl.ltl. and John Butcher. I82. r.uzaoetn uarnes to a. L.

cooper. 3 years It-ase of 18 feet on the east side of Wocdbum svrnue: annual rent. fl4. Mtepnen rl. wilder to tleslna Braber.

l(i veais- lease of S3 by 122 feet on the east side of Htste uvrnuc. va feet north of (South street; annual rem. stj6. Harrv- LaRoltauex to Harry and Eliza Blackburn. Uot 324 in Ohio Land and Improvement Company's subdivision; Si.

Charles E. Nourse. trustee, to Helena A. tiir-ton. lyrt 14 in M.

U. Seward's subdivision in Mt. rtoanny; si. Susanna Ost rader to David H. Bason.

Lots 13 snd 16 in M. M. Green's sddltlon to Cleve; $1. Joseph H. Burkam to George Rennert.

20 acres or land in Section in Whitewater Kusan W. lyonsworth to George and Theresa Bsler. Lot 22 In Ilobb 4 Fees second survey of L'nderrliff: 30. Han If Riley to Jennie T' Snvder part of Lets and C7 In Jorwoi Park subdivision; si. Jacob t'ohn to Anna Ojhn.

20 by 1 feet on the wesffVitie of John street, 113 feet north of Court street; fl. The A. (1. Cr.rre Hotel Ccmpanv to W. L.

IXiuglas Shoe Company. 11 months lesse of premises known as 417 Walnut street: monthly rent. The J. H. Strobel Pottery Company to John Gruber.

1 year's lease of 3B bv 112 feet on the west side of Depot street, nn ieet north of Bouth treet: snnual rent, sifcO. with privilege of purchase at $1,300. Robert D. O. Troy to ftarah Gross, part of lot 2 in George Mathers's estate: $1.

Philip Rentier to Samuel Crtiasy. 5tl by 161 feet on the west side of Fslrvlew'avenue, Clifton Heights; $1. Joseph P. Rodger et si. to Norwood Resl Rstate and Improvement Company.

39 feet on the north side of St. Leger place; $1. George Hugenschmldt to Henry Althsus Lot 2 in Will lams Gamble's subdivision In West- el. Amanda C. Baldwin to Walter B.

Cartwright. lits 2c! and 2J.4 In Cedar Grove L. and B. subdivision: $1. Ulertrich Rohdenburg, per administrator.

Died rich 14H.32T. Mortgages Canceled. to John kratx. It 129 In Mills A Kline's fourth subdivision In Norwood; Charles Stephenson to Edward and Harry wiike, 20 feet on the north side of Betts street, between Freeman avenue and Baymtller street. 1.

A D. Wilder to Fted Hnewlaehee tmotu aa by 100 feet cn the southwest corner of lest street and State avenue; also. 44 by 135 feet on the west aide of State avenue. 121 feet north of Gest treet; slso. 100 by 140 feet on the corner of Glen ay venue snd Gest streeet; $1.

Mortgages Filed. Benjamin Elsensteln to People's B. and 8. Company Emma Koenlg 10 Twenty-third Ward B. A.

Co F.vertt Rinlnger to Morgan Wamsley Marly Welssleder to AdoTph Mey Sarah Gross to Citizens' Gift. B. and L. ompany John Rlckels to Frances Fenton Harry William to Rebecca Williams Michael J. Crotty to Henry W.

Ha man. Sheriff Walter B. Cartwright to Qenway and 11. co. Henry A.

Rohdenburg to Cincinnati Work- Ingmen's Club B. snd L. Co John Kratx to East Walnut Hills 8. and to Edward Wilke to Twenty-second Ward L. snd D.

Co Anna Holtmann to Hawthorne 8. and L. Association Josep'ii F. Grardon to Hunt Street L. and n.

1 () Mary C. Teager to Hunt Street I and B. Company 300 300 31,, l.ouo 3 303 l.llio 130 1.1 tK 1.30) 1.600 2.30V 1.TJ0 500 2.000 2,500 Jos. Brlnkman to Home B. and I.

A. Co. l.ooo Mary J. Kerch to Liberal I and B. Harry LeBoiteaux to Southern Ohio L.

and T. Co t. Maria D. Ptelnker to A. M.

Daxnet Maria D. Steimker, to Elberon B. and I Association Same to same Louisa Huxel to West End B. and T. Aionxo A.

Rummel to Spring Garden and B. Co Joseph Vols to Union Savings B. and T. Company William Knger to Olga Htaps Pllen Fagg to Excellent I- snd B. A.

Henry Funk to Cincinnati L. and B. Mary Weissleder to Elisabeth Robert D. Troy to Gilt Edge B. and S.

Company Charles Sturm to Wyoming L. and S. Hecnt to same Simon to Losantlvllle B. and 8. c.

Baldwin to Anna ax. John Reardon to West Norwood B. and L. company Laura P. Brockman to same George Henry to West Norwood B.

and L. Company M.ry C. Teager to Hunt Btraet B. Company NEW SUITS FILED. COMMON FLEAS COURT.

Pearl Rullard vs. Marry Bullard. rfltrtn- Charle. McCarthv. COVINGTON.

Legality of Bill Questioned. The legality of the bill passed by the recent Legislature, providing for the commission form of government in cities of the sacoad class, was attacked In a Icnsttay answer filed- yesterday morning in 'the Ken too County Circuit Court by Attorney W. H. Mackoy, on behalf of the Municipal Reform League, which organization la against the bill. The demurrer and answer was filed following the suit for mandamus some days ago by former Mayor J.

T. Earle. of Iatonla, to compel County Judse Cleary to certify aa elec tion oa the question. In the petition Attorney MacVay attacks the constitutionality of be btli on he following grounds: 23o 200 230 1,2311 675 1.000 2.300 fKsl 4M l.0 1.41 JO 1.70-1 1. It Is claimed that It violates Bectlcn 139 of the constitution, which says that all dtles of the second class shall have the same form of gov ernment.

2.000 2 1.SJ0 l.ono 3.300 1.000 2. It violate. S-rtlon 60 In that It exempts from a general act recarulnc city ovmnowat any city wnlch auopta guverntuent Under Ibc special aci. it violates Section a. in tnai iini era and Dilviia.e.

to auch cities aa may alop: the eommiaslon bhl, which powers are alrcauy defined In the rereral law now In force. 4. It violates be. tnn. as It tepeals, so far as nomination of city office Is concerned, the general laws reculsting erections and primaries, and exempts any city ironi these laws I net adopt the special act and p-ovtdes methods Uilferent than the eeneral code.

5. It violates tectton ISO, which provides that the terms of tffice of members of the t'lty Leal-latlve board shall be two years and of the c.ty olttcers four years. In that Jl abolishes all tne old city otnclals save Mayor and Police Judge, and nxes a two-year urrn iot niwiii-iin-r. A it vioiatea Section UO. as It leueals.

so far a Is concerned, aa this city is oiviued Into six wsrrts. snd the special act provides for one lecolatlve body to be elected, from the city at lattre. whereas Section ltu luovtces tnst when sny city of the second daas Is dlvlued intowaius the member, of the lower bosril of the leKtsla- tui-e hsll be elected by the city at large, but tVint eieh ward hav. eaual rent eak ntatlon. 7.

It violates Hubsccllon ot 8ectlun ill. which sava tnat In all cisea where a aenjiral law can be made applicable no special law shail be reacted. It is contended tnat there is a gcnerul law applying to Kentucky cities, and tbst t.ie bill attacked Is a special law, applying ooiy sev cit le. For Harry D. Green vs.

Daniel Crawford. Appeal from Squire Armstrong. 14IJ.S20. James T. Jemlson vs.

Chesley Dorn, For 12 300 ss damages. Schorr A Wes-lmann. 146.330. Grace W. Walker vs.

William Kldd. Appeal from Squire Bell. 14 331. Appeal from Court of Insolvency In the matter of the assignment of Ths Mueller Baking Compsnv. F.

Doll. 132. Appeal from Court of insolvency In the matter ot The Mueller Baking Company. C. loiie.

14H.S.TI. The H. a k. rogue company vs. Agnes A.

Kiausmsn et al. For on account. Dan. lei. D.

Campbell. 140.334. William H. Kramer va W. A.

Glaxer Co. Appeal from Squir Tibbie. W. H. Cow- gum.

14A.33S. Ths Eureka Realty Company vs. Henry Hummel sdorf. Lien and execution for ITS. 146 836.

Tne cnarica b. Kitxier ccunpany vs. The C. and 8t L. Railway Company.

Tor $i-J3 aa C. A.J. Walker. COURT OF 2.088. Lebxh 8.

Klrker vs. Prescott B. Klrker. For divorce and alimony. Stephenson MabaSy.

DOWN THE Word, was received In Delhi, yesterdsy. of the death of Mrs. J. C. Clore.

at Rushvtlle. after a short Illness. Mrs. Clore wss 'Miss Lida Avery before her marriage, and waa one of the most popular young society woman of the down-I he-river The funeral arrangements have aut been announced. 11 i In that It Drovlde that -no person shail be elected to ornce unhs nominated unoer tne nuinoos oi me ii I i i i.iiiu i vlnl.tlne Section 14s, which urovides tnst not more than one election shall be held In a year.

It Is contends! that the primary provided for In the bill Is leally also aa election. 1,1 It vlnl.te. OectUw which SSVS ho 1SW psssed by the General Assembly shall relate to mnr. tb.n in luhtMi. whereas thia hill not only amends sn set relating to city government, but is also an set relstlnjc to elections.

11, It slso violates Hectton i. which says that no law shall be enacted granting or privileges In sny case wheie the grsntlng of suen ru.wer. hUl haee been urovloed tor In gentrul law. It la contended that the bill undertake to grant second-class cities censm rowrr. aie already nrovloed for In the general lasr.

u- is of the bill wi.l oi new Held for right throushout the state, and will In all probability go to the oort A. i- I Mtikvm.nl. If the bill should be held unconstitutional It would affect cltle of the seconi class. An election on the question will be held In both Newport and Lexington this fall and a selwo lettal question is Involved In ritln Attorney MacSoy. Ireult ourt Friee.

S1K4: Wilson S30: 8. Hun-ner XI-1 Judge Harbeson will pass on the man.l.iiiuj isut- jut-uo biiuiHir. 3i); Jonathan "iliey, il.TtX"; Marmariuke Dtniswnrth. til.lK.l. H.

Kilas, of Mr. to-morrow morning at Tound With Throat Cut. Charles Wakefield, a farmer living near Ridge, was tound with his throat cut early yesterday morning, by C. Wright. Wright waa attracted to the bouse by a dense cloud of smoke.

Wakefield told him that be had been attacked by robbers, who set Ore to his house snd gashed his throat. the inlured DUH. rl I i vi.hv Harrison nnother neighboring farmer, and WskefleM was removed to Aleasn- sons. Since the death pf hia wife 2i years ago ne nas lived there alone It i thought thst caused a nartlsl loss of his mental 1 faculties and that he committed ths dt-ed him- -1. IPI.

lit relative to a lunacy Inquest until a b. other, living at Demossi'llle Is heaid from. Cloyer Club Incorporated. Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday fh the County Clerk's Office by the Clover Club. The papers were signed by William C.

Berke-meyer. Hmer II. Lange, J. Charles Argus and W. A.

Harprr. Jr. Xo capital stock Is men-tinned, snd the purpose of the corporation Is to own rent or lease suitable rooms or building for clubhoue rurposes and maintain for th. pleasure and enjoyment of Its members. The corporation is to take over all property, assets snd good will and assume all liabllitlea of tne Clover Social Cluh of Covington.

Ky. In consideration of this eseh member of the Clover Hoclsl nub Is to be Included In the membership of the Clover Cluh. The offlcers of the Clover Club sre: President. A. J.

Wesselman: Vice President. Werr.er H. licrkemeyer; Hecretary. William C. Berkemeyer: Treasurer.

Oliver Court; Sergeant-at-Arnfa Victor Smith: Board of Directors. Werrer H. and William V. Berkemeyer. Frank Temmen and A.

J. Wesselman. Beal Estate Transfer. The real estate transfers were filed In the oflice cf County Clerk Dillon In Covington yesterday: Uome end land ComDSnV tO Edwin Henry H. Rohdenburg.

Ixtt 127 and part of Lot and Flora Rabe. for l. c. Lot 1U In Su-12S In 31111s A Kline's subdivision In Norwood; i burban Home anil land Company's subdivision. I Andy and Annie Wolfsorn to Peter Decker, for Same to Josepn Greifenkamp.

part of Lot 128 $1 li. Lot 3 in Greene's subdivision. In Mill, a Kline's fourth subdivision In Nor- i suburban Home and Land Company to Ferdl-wood; $2,233. nand and Margaret Rabe. for 1.

ace. Lot 3 in Heirs cf John B. Von WsWde per Sheriff, to I Suburban Home snd Land Company's suldlvl-Mirhsel J. Crotty. 15 hv (T feet nn the north side of Betts street; X2.3fw.

Msster Commissioner to Joseph II. Ostrndorf. rtonuennurg. per sdministrator. to fcr tl.323.

si reet on usnxnea street itiihi'irtdn "Flome and Land Company to Henry Schmidt. for fl. Lota 3D. en and 61 In Suburban Home and Land Company's subdtvt- Isry to Andy Wolf lorn, for $1. c.

Lot 3 In Greene's subdivision. Mardis Is Fined. Napoleon Mard'. who wss arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct, preferred by Thomas Per-ry. was fined $10 and costs by Judge Buten, In the City Court yesterday.

Perry alleged that Mardls assaulted him without cause. A heated argument followed by assignments to the An. nsnlas Club, took place during the first arraignment, in which Judge Buten and Attorney Mclaughlin participated. Mardts will be sr-ralgned In the County Court to-day cn a chars of assault and batter growing out of the encounter on which he waa tried yesterday. Affecting Scene in Court.

There was an affecting scene in the Juvenile Court yesterday morning when Judge Cleary coin-raitted Ellen, aged 8: Edward, aged 6. and Eunice, aged 2. children ot Edward and Mary Shawbark. to the t- John's Orphan Asylum an-til they reached their majority. The officials and police claimed that the children had an Improper heme.

As the three children were being ted sway by representatives of the orphanage both the father and mother broke down and the children cried to be returned to their parents. Grand Jury Next Monday. The names of persons drawn for service on the October grand Jury that will go Into seailon next Monday. 24, in all bare been given to Sheriff Diets, and be and Tils Deputies are serving them. A petit Jury Is also being summoned, and In a few dsys the long fall and winter grind of the Court will be In full swing, ftheilff Diets and his Deputies hsve also been very busily en-gaged In serving the notices of appointment on the precinct officers of election.

Will Argue Street Cases. City Solicitor Shepsrd left isst night for Frank- fort, where to-day he will argue the Latonla street assessment cases before the Court of Appeals. Attorney Walker C. Hall, for the prop erty owners, will in all probability opocas him. The principle Involved In the three cases aprealed is tnat tne city nas no moi to tant iot sewers and street for more than one half the valus of ftfe1 isrerofcty.

Considerable will depend upon the decision' of the Court of Appeals, as there sre about liAslml ar suits pendinx In the local Courts. Circulars Sent To Taxpayers. All voters In West Covington have received printed circular Informing them of the plana made by Council for the proposed Installation ot a water system in the city. The question of is-sulnr to am worth of bonds for the purpose will be on the bsliot st the coming election. The mon-v will be nald off in four Installmenta cf t2.on0 each, permitting the tax rate to be reduced every nve veers, -l ns nrst levy win oe -tf cents for every $100, making the total assessment $1 lu.

Giyen Heavy Pine. Jamea Smith, aged 44.. a tailor, living at East Fourth street, was fined $50 and costs aad. sentenced to. se days In Jail by Judge Read yesterday morning on the charge ef disorderly conduct.

He was accused of serious offenses by th. fathers of Touns elrls living In the vicinity of Fourth and Greenup The prisoner admitted tbat he had been run out ot Cincinnati iot tne game oneue, Charges BoyBjit Her. Judge Cleary. in tb Juvenile Court, yesterJay continued tba cam of Hal Hilton, aged 14. who waa arraigned on charge preferred by Ida Win Chester, a colored glrL The girt alleges that Hil ton struck her and tried to knock her down.

The youth was ordered to jail until tne Judge makes nnai disposition or. tne case, KOTICK. The registered Democratic voters of th city cf Covington will meet at the regular voting places In their respective precincts st o'clock- p. Saturday, October 1. IBiO, ta selett delegates to the eonventtcn.

which trill mset st Odd Fellows' Hall on Monday, October g. lulu, at clock p. for the purpose of nominating candidates for Boards of Aldermen. Councllmea and k-duca- "OO-. B.

D. Rouiv. OiJmu. Thrown From Wagon. Mas Sellgman.

a peddler living at 12 East Pleasant street, was badly about the left leg last night ta aa unusual manner. He waa standing oa the side step of bis wagon getting soma goods far at customer, whets his team frightened and started away. 8ellgman was thrown out and the rear wheels passed over bis leg. He was taken to hia home. Will Hear Hsmdamag.

Circuit Judge Harbeson yesterday set the hear ing for the mandamus procMdlngs Instituted by J. T. Earle against County Jndge Cleary, to com pel him to restore the ICO names withdrawn fro -a the petition, for, a commission form ef govsra-ment, and to! order aa election on the question of adopting that 1am of government ha Kovem- cturusy morning at ociwi. Covin ft Briefs. Miss 1-rflU VrmM llel -Hiterdav at her noine.

iso. Ull Kogcrs street, attar a luigenng mness. i A marrlstr. Ileetiae eras vetrterdav sranted to r-rrcjr uresnam, sged 22. and Jessie untune.

ageu zi. Dots ot this city. Theedare limine nt Weateew was fined snd costs, and Albert Lannlnc. a peddler. vas aeeessed the same Arte In the Police Ceurt yesterday mornlnc.

following their arrest br Pa trolman Brady. Hilling acsused Lannlng ef paying attention to bis ana toe oh to blows. No nsrtlculsr esndidstes will He Hacked Tny the Liberal Democratic Club at nest Monday's convention, and the members will unit. In a vigorous effort to- get out the whole Demo cratic vote lor the first- registration day, which comes next Tuesday. This announce ment was made at a meeting held last night at neaaquarters.

The Bavarian Bchuetxeu Isst nlsht tendered tneir King wiiuam In the person or William Rlediin, a surprise party at his hams at V23 Main street. John Cllnklnxbrsd. 12. 123 East Eleventh street, suffered a severe fracture of hia wrist rrom a fall from a maypole swing at the I'pper ftcott gtreet School yesterday afternoon. ur.

Kstes attended to tbs boys Injuries. A g'ssnllne' stove explosion at the home of Mrs. Anna Nortonr St 23 Hi emeu was extinguished by the Fire Department yesterday afternoon, damage amounting to $20. The funeral services of Mrs. Ella V.

Keen, who died last Wednesday morning, will held from th. residence at I1U Madison avenue, to-morrow afternoon at o'clock, la Msy Mrs. Keen underwent a very serious operation, which at the time was considered saceessfuL Her strength, however, was net sufficient to weather the shock. Hhe was Treasurer of fit. John's Guild for a number of years.

The burial will be held privately at the Highland Cemetery. Ort-ne Psrker and his daughter returned yesterday from a pleasant summer spent la Petoskey. Michigan. TRUSTEE NAMED arts in a wagon and Dr. Houston consulted.

As John Molyneaux. named as trustee of the W.V:n.MV'h bVen I hoys, this afternoon appeared before that locality fur about 40 years. The house, destroyed was; sn ota.ios In Sr. Cook's Will Refused To Serve Notes. in.

nisrxTrn To rag Kxqtnatm. Hamilton, Ohio, September lis. By a rodU cil added to the will of the late Dr. George F. Cook.

President of the Oxford (Ohio) Retreat, 10 days before his demise, 30 shares of Retreat stock la given to Bessie Orr Cook and 1C0 shares each to her two Probate Judge Connaughton and refused to serve. The boys' father. Dr. Harvey Cook, was, therefore, appointed trustee of hi song. The Court to-day also appointed Caleb Shera and Reuben Tyler executors of the will.

The estate la estimated to be worth from to $.100,000, consisting of realty, stocks and bonds. Dr. Harvey Cook la given 430 share of Oxford Retreat stock and 10 shares of Ox ford (Ohio) Bank stock. The proposition of utilising the Butler County Fair Grounds as a park and play grounds was given the Indorsement of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, and committee, consisting of Mayor A. Roth- well.

City Solicitor Neilan. E. Bender, Peter Schwab, Lasard Kahn. Judge J. B.

Connaughton. James Blair and James K. Cullen, appointed to co-operate with the city and county officials and th Directors ot the Agricultural Society In furthering tb enterprise. It waa announced to-day from Philadet phia that Rev. H.

Nevln Kerat had been tendered a unanimous call to the pastorate ot the Reformed Church of that city. When notified Rev. Kerst thi afternoon stated thst he had not made up hi mind as to accepting the call. Rev. Kerst delivered a sermon at the Philadelphia Reformed Church two Sundays ago.

The call fol lowed. Rev. H. F. Wcgner.

paator of the Hamll ton German 1'. B. Church, was elected President of the Ohio German V. B. illn laferial Association, now in session here, Other officials elected were; Rev.

Schmidt, of Baltimore. Vice President Rev. H. J. Frank, of Danville.

111.. Secre tary, and Rev. K. Wegner, of Batavla, Ohio, Treasurer. SHORTHORN EXPERT At Elmendorf Farm Boaigns To Man age Duryea's Tennessee Estate.

rzrtsL DtsrxTrif to tbs rssqriass. Lexington, September 29. Daniel 8. Combs, son of Hon. Leslie Corn be.

for sev eral years superintendent of th "shorthorn department" of Elmendorf Farm, has resigned his position to become manager of the Hickory Valley Farm of Herman Duryea. near Memphis, and will take up his new duties In-mediately. He I of the beet-known short-burn experts In the South. His successor at Elmendorf has not been chosen. Nathan P.

Cochran, aged 00 years, one of the oldest and most prominent fire insurance men of Kentucky, died this morning at the Good Samaritan Hospital after an attack of acute Indigestion. He represented locally some of the largest companiea in America and England, among them the Aetna. Phoenix, Franklin, Sun and North American. GOOD READING Will Be Furnished Inmates of Ken-xtueky lastitutionA raciAL DierxTra to tbs xxQCtxas, Frankfort, September 29. Suitable books' for the Inmates of the charitable and penal institutions of the state will be fur nished by the State IJbrary Commission.

This decision waa reached at a meeting to day. Mrs. George Flurnay, of Pkducah, waa appointed to report on the Eddyville Prison and the Hopkinsville Insane Asylum, Dr. William Daughorty on the Lakeland Asylum, and the State Librarian on tne prison and Feeble-Minded Institute here and the Lexington Asylum and Reform School at Greendale. NORWOOD.

nianleased over a report circa Is ted several weeks aro to the effect that a maiorltr of tba public suhool teachers In Norwood favored an nexation, several memocr ox tne teacning irm-ternlty est to work to collect such Information aa would refute thia statement. They have mads a complete poll of the teachers "sounding" them Jn a quiet and not too tract ws so as not to give oitense ana report tnai tney aava not found an out-and-out annexationist among those who teach tn orwooa acnoois. jney have round, a they expected to find, that teanners who llvs in Norwood but teach In Cincinnati are friendly to the annexation movement. This Information, It is mid, may be given to the Anti-Annexation Committee of the Norwood Business Men's Club so that It may be used for what is worth la lhe coming campaign. At the "smoker" to be given by the Norwood Republican Club to-night the sentiment of the member as regards particliiatlon In an antl- annexatlon campaign, should ths County commie- sionvT.

uraer sua ei.uw. hcio, la is be aacer- tained. SET GOODS MARKETS. New Tork, Feotemser So. Dry goods: NEWPORT.

Demtjcratlc City Ticket Xfcmed. It didn't Uke tbs Democratic City Executive Com rait tee. ion, to select a fan Newport city ticket hut night. There was no dissension ansoag the members, who were a anlt In deciding that it eras necessary to renominate the ptasent officials and ask th, voters of Newport to Indorse iseir past record. The only new faces oa the ticket are the nominee, for Council la the Third Council aad la the Be boot-Board ticket, fl er this Ia-rssi KIi Passing.

The full ticket I The cotton goods market ruled steadv uwl Bleached goods will re ma Is unchanged In price after October 1. to which data the price was guaranteed. Staple prints In subcounts are being order 4 freely. Raw silk t. ate.dll- higher and ia now about 1 per cent above the average values of two weeks ago.

To Improve, meat in tb demand fur silk fabrics ouoUnue. Linings ar dull. miu is aa roiiosrs: 1 oard of A Mermen Ed- Mfrrr; ThlrrJ Want kmc ir: UUam Mnta; ourtH 2i 'fh W.rd. Chsrles Barker Third ward. J.

Polntt: Fourth tsZrTj: ii? Kocherspergwr; Hothsrmell aad aassRardin Thomas MeOeough. Dsn Htsnleton and Jama. a committee to get out tns voters fos rsartarauoaj next Til isilsi. The WHUU1UV wiu am aaain next Moaday sight. Say.

Wife Wag Jealous. la the Circuit Court yesterday Judge Tuagblnt Issued a restraining order the divorce suit of Emma laser va. Andrew laser, whereby the former to saJolBed from mooring or dlspsatag of any household goods belonging to the parties to tba actios from the boms, lug ruth avenue. Daytoa. The action Is oa snotlna ot the defendant, aad aa the cam now stands both parties a r.s Joined, la laser- answer and cross-petlUon ha allege, that when his wlfs abandoned aim about a month ago It waa her ewa volition sad wlthaut umiuu.

Um cruelly o- drunkenaeas or alleged Inadellty or oiner women. He fuiuer allegu that his wifs mad. aa attempt at suicide be-esuse of said Imaginary airtatioas. Me allege. numMr af atca.ion.

sae strstcn csnyss acrom the veranda ta prevent him from -mi neisnoors. HMk tell. in are demaadlng custody of their two cJuldrea. Chang of Vtmua Kcfused. After reading a big batch of affidavits aad hearts the oral testimony offered by 30 wlU nrsse both la support of aad against a ssotlon for a change of venus the cam ef aha Ds Moss, ehargrd with the murder of Louis mt- hardt at the laUsr's home la Melbourne, la May.

I0O8. Circuit Judge Tungblut yesterday overruled the motion for a change of venue and directed that the trial proceed In Campbell County. A date for th. hearing will be decided upon auei. it will take the greater part of a week to try th.

cam. as there will he a hi. stray of witnesses to be heard. Juilge Tungblut bo.ds thst there is nothing the evidence of- t-eu to snow inst tie atoss will not receive a fair jnd Impartial trlaL Tie attnrwee. foe the defendant.

Messrs. Nelson and Dial, did ant wsnt tc go Into a trial la either Kenton or Campbell county. In Kemmi'i Kemorj-. The Board of Council last eight alopted th report nf the Ppedal committee. Messrs.

Tsaeat. Kelleher and Braua. who were named to draft a set of resolutions upon the death of Overseer of the Poor Henry Item me, who met a tragic death by drowning In the Licking River. The resolutions recite that the deceased was a faith ful official and that the city la a loser by reason of his sudden tsklng off. vwu.

annnjnMii to were nmnn, wm It waa deeidejle to hav. a combination lock placed on the vault In the city offices. Banks May Merge. Tba Board of Dtrrtors of the new Farmer' Bank ot Alexandria held a meeting yesterday at Alexandria and elected Jamea Oossrsy President and Frank Be so id Vies President. Thar la disposition among those Interested In th new bank and stockholder ef lb Alexandria bank to merge, and to that end a committee waa named yesterday to wait en Grant County stock- holders of the Alexandria liaak with view to parcnastng same.

Kfrwport 'Physicians Honored. Nineteen physicians, comprising ths Campbell County delegation to the annual meeting of th Stat Medical Association, held at Leslngtoa, arrived home last night, and report a very successful and Interesting meeting. Dr. genoor. of Bellevue.

read a ranee oa "Chest nursery." snd Dr. W. W. Anderson was besared by being mean orator oa medicine for tne snnual meet. Ing next year, to be held la Paducaa.

Death of Mrs, Tucker. Mra. Minerva Tucker. TH. died yesterday at the residence ot her daughter.

Mr. E. B. Klrksr, g3S Monro street. 8b was th mother of Elec tion Commissioner Charles Tucker, Earl Tucker, Thonias Jamea.

Mra. Klrker and Mm Graea interna, the latter nf Unlet on. w. Vs. Th.

funeral will take place from Mrs. Klrker' residence to-morrow at 2 p. snd the remains win os inierrea at evergreen cemetery. New-port Briefs. Rltr transfers vesterdav were: Lydla Southgat to Msry g.

Forse. lot In ths Hlxhlsnds; XI. ar. Josaph D. Hengelbrok to Alvln and Mary Mc.

rteynoios. iot at nxiii ana staple avenue: fl. atr. iv. xrueso.ii to cnarics rotiar and wife, Lot S4 Meet I on F.

(T.lfton: II. Jc. Alvln Re nolds to Ben Charon and Morris Loess. 6i Ieet on Front street: II. c.

Harry Dem to Frank Vllser, lot at Llndsey and Brtshton streets; II. dr. Charles C. Foster to John Bowman, SO feet on Maple avenue: II. Lottie Schilling ta Mar Moras, 23 feet oo Eecoad avenue, Dayton; 1.

dr. W. K. Truesdell to Elmer snd Joseohlne ntepnen. Lot In Motion r.

Clifton: fte. Ollle Crawford and Hattle MarschalL both of Acsin, yeatcruay secure a a license ta marry. UATT01T, XT. Albert Martin, the natural gas svt In Tier, waa given a preliminary haartng In Poilc court yesterday on a charge of obtaining money nnder false pretenses. Judge Shuee held him to the grand Jury In the sum ot 16o0.

On account of overcrowding tn th lower ntltt at th Fifth avenue school building a number of the pupils In the third aad fourth grade, wer transferred to tb Eighth avenue building yae-terday. Henry Barnes Lodge. F. and A. has ar-ranged for a theater party for the members next Monday night.

MARRIED MAN WEPT When Told Hie Affinity Wn To Be De ported Wants To Wed Her. There waa a dolorous scene at the County Jail yesterday morning when Immigrant Inspector Thomas appeared there with Harry Sel den tracker, aged Sfl. a pressman in the employ of the printing department of th Hayaer Distilling Company, at Day. ton, Ohio. The young man came here late Wednesday night for the purpose of at once marrying.

If poestole. Hilda Harris, who waa arrested on Tuesday by Inspector Thomas on the charge of being: an alien tn thia country for immoral purposes. She was taken from a resort on George street. 8eidens trcker was allowed to talk to th woman at the jail, and when he learned that she is liable to be deported be broke down and cried bitterly. He says that he had planned to marry Hilda next Christmas.

He ht marrted himself, and oo Is she. He Is not divorced, and, so fas aa the woman knows, neither Is she. Her husband, whose whereabouts she does not know, is a Bulgarian, and Seidenstricker learned that if he were married to her. be being an American-born citlsen, she cnld not be deported. He said that ha will try to at once secure divorce from his wife, who.

ho claims. Is leading aa Improper life in Dayton, and he claims to have In bis possession letters written to her by men making appointments with her. The Harris woman asked permission to pack up her belongings at the Oeorge-etreet resort, and all three repaired to the place, While the packing of the garments was going orr Beldenstrecker broke down and again cried If his heart would break. On the way back to Jail be carried the woman's dreao-oult ease and bought her a large quantity of fruit at a stand. It ts likely tbat he cannot save her from depor tation.

BOUND FOS The entire exhibit of the Ohio Humane Society at the Ohio Valley Exposition will be shown at the first International Humane Conference in tbo history of the United States, which will take place at Washing ton. October 10 to 15. It was shipped yesterday after aa argent plea had been received from President Btfllmaa. of the American Humane Association. Twenty three foreign Governments will be repre sented at toe conference.

OLD TIBIXAS DEAD. "Peggy" Ryan, tbe ergineer of Fire Company No. 4, answered the last sum mons early yesterday at his late residence. $44 Barr street. The deceased, who wag better known cs "Peggy" than John li.

Ryan, died from a complication of diseai He was 44 years old and hr survived by a widow and a daughter. Ryan waa with the Fire Department for about SO ytara. HtO MARKET REVIEWS. Xatthtw- Addy Co. Kothlag ef aay special smswrtasjee In the saarkst that week.

There are srel large deal peodlag. aad they may be 4awa4 aay day. bat ae far they are still ssmsb. Tb dif-caity la regard te twaklag order for fat are delivery comes solely frees tb Ufa sat the buyer te pay a prsmlam ewer to-day ape Prtees for forward ahlpmaat. However, there ha considerable small baylag and there la a steady Inquiry for imie lets for immediate shipment- one ef the add aad eaeitra-dlctory thing In th sttuatlo la the strong demaad for eok.

and Its short sapoiv. Ordinarily when ths Iron eaark ta siasd eoke follows suit, but this year eetke has Price, due to coaeittoa of ardOT Osaka, ssiilnas by some furaaeea at lam thaa tbair plants la operation, bat mainly Sraeeas. to buyers whs Instst that prtoam rsuad tonnages mast ha very favorable for the pur chaser. This attitude, ewapled with tba wtab af maaufacturers aet to enrage isdaiss aw for IS11 delivery, has so far sa a srroeg brake oa next veafa huvlna. la some aw term, however, where gnshsr aad ewnsamer hav.

Hee. able to get towth.r. having far srst quarter aad Brsl half baa aeo prncsso- Ing w.lL Total, for September In a stm war are aa Improvement. Consumption la moat IIbm has ant decreased, snd In one or twa Instance others hav revived daring the manth aad bought for th. art tlm.

in se trees 1 siesi, t'oks Is without ehsng. Shipments and product loo are eons what lew. We quote for cash I. a. h.

ears flarlnnatl. showing rants la forward aad early delivery xtrleea: Soti hem Coke ow 1 foundry No. 3 foundry No. foundry o. 4 foundry rey fee re Na.

I soft No. soft Lake Superior coke Na. I ak Superior coke No. 1 Hanging Rock chnrrtial No, Jackson Cauafy Silvery No. 1...

Standnrd Southern car Lake as perl charcoal METAL MARKETS. New Tork. September ts. -Btaiwlnrd copper dull: spot. September.

October. Nneamber and Decem ber SIX nrvors to: London ulei; epot so it. sn. future. 433 13a d.

custom Hnoss retarns show exports of 2H S4U toaa as far this month. Lsks copper illMJTS. electrelirtlc IS Z71X Cii and castlsr SIS 1212 gTV Tla easy; spot and n-ptemtjer S.I4 zw3 so. Unas s-t w. November X4 130.14 en.

Deesssber 34 130S4 So; London dull: snot II3T Ts nd. future. flU lis 04. laad steady at $4 ITS so N.w Tork, 4 $4 27W East St. louls: ladon.

spot fit 13s. fnelter q.let at S3 31OS 00 New Tork. S3 $3 Est St. Louis: loaded fS ins. Irs saket; No.

I foundry Northern 1 TaOlS X. Ko. $13 gnat. No. 1 Southern aad No.

I atmthern soft lift 730)1 23. ctrvsiaad warrants MM la UDUoon. rat UL oiararra tbx xsorrsss. New Tork. Sept em bee Tbs pig Iroa msrhet was quiet and steady to-day without aay demand bv borers Close: Hepteniber offered at $13 su.

October offered et (13 73. Ksvamber offered at lis. December otrered at SIS 3a. Kt Louis. Sept etn her SO.

Lead dull St (4 23. Stelter quiet at 3 421. TOBACCO. 14 T3fl S3 14 1HI 71 Jl T30I4 S3 11 ioJl4 .14 on 14 73I4 S3 14 ST4I4 T3 Id 17 I 01 70 3 ne)is sn S3 73 SO Z3JU 73 Sales of tobacco war held yesterday at th Globe and Farmer and Shippers' Waraheuasa. The salea.

which were light, wer aa fallows: Globe Four bbda at $11 S3 ta $12 TB. at 11X10 to 114 73. II at 113 S3 ta HITS. partners sea nnipperw rntr na. si tins to tlx 73 at its to si ta so at ta lis Ztouigrilio Tobacco.

iii. msrxTrs to ras ssorisaa. Louisville. Seotember SO The market on all grades of tobacco aa the local brake, to-day was good. Trie best price paid were so burley and 113 for dark.

Several bhds of sew burlev were sold. Th following I. the report of th. Lonlsrtlle tobacco market, including all wsreoouse Hbds Drk S3 Burlty Total Original Inspection K.views Rejections yesterday 1.1 71 KENTUCKY APPELLATE COURT. srcciai.

nisrarra ro ras xxortxxs. Frankfort. September SS. Proraedlngs la tb Kentucky Court of Appeal to-day trera a follows: Hsll va Ballard County. Ballard: affirmed.

Tlrhanor va Rock. arc. Ohm; atfirnwd. Willis, vs. Mason.

Davtem: aArmed L. and R. R. Company vs. Las.

Mullitt; rs- Reddea vs. Conunouwealta. Graves: reversed Bellamy vs. Tb. F.

A Aaaoa A Daviess; allirmad. rat. AC va Berry, lantn; smoirei. American Radiator cnenpear va McKes. Ic, Madison; affirmed on original aad cross appeal.

la.sn, Ac va. Haut.ld. Pike: apt! motion to dismiss appeal sustain. Bisde. vs.

City of Leslngtoa Payette: Miia foe ami argument sustained. Summers tTerk. vs. City of Laulsvill. Jf-fersoa; sppellec's motioa for rule sgainst Clerk of lower Court to prepare additional portions of transcript overruled.

Keapoaae filed. Kosee vs. usssssi-amv pellaat'e motion to set aside the part ef Judgment awarding damages overruled, an e. v. H.ltv.

Jfferson; appellant a petition for chesting everruted. Hurst vs. Mechlin. Powell, appellant's petition for rehearing oy-rrtil-d. Davis vs.

tar s. Owes: agreement Sled and cess submitted, with Ave day' bwv 10 "adorns Empress Company vs. Hsodley mm llswkraad same Ealng. raietts; agreement Bled aad eese P.d. uy inkier va Paler.

Bourson; sglseuMnt Sled indcu submitted, wit 30 days' ssevs to ap- WVm vaAnsrVraa Inveatnssot rrWi Fayette: sgrsament led aad raas rabmlt-Ud! witk ilesv. la aprallaBt ta October I. and appellee 20 day tlssraafter. to onex, bob inereafter ts apperteat to reP'f- Interstate Coal Company agreement ia3. and appellant allowed dsjs exteesloa, and appeuea av says MISSION IN PANAMA Urfftd at Annual Xaetis; of Woman's Soma jsTlaaionary god).

Too rstablishroewt of a m' la Panama by tb Woeaaa'a Hoxoe Mhsslcmary Society of the Methods ErascopaJ Chwrcb raa urged yesterday anrwooai by Mra. George O. Robauoav of Detroit. Use Ka-Uotsat Ftewldeet of the society, at tb twenty aevnth annual snawtlng of the Cincinnati coeiferenc. in sosndna at th Avoav-daw M.

E. Church. Other Indie participating la yesterday's swrsicee arer Mrs. D. Lew Aultsnaa.

Mrs. broke awar and la a kw tu.it. Tk I osrni, or roy jars. sroaea away an la a la ante lts.lL TM heavy sale of roke ladlcate that Iroa eoa.i sumptioa I Bseptng ap snisadldir. On af aur rrlearls la Btrmmgham.

wrttlag at the eitwatloa there, frankly ms: my certain k.wwleds. tbeee ar. easw eerns hers tbst are aot msklag troa a cost of 91 Th. peopl who rrfwe te bay ilwr cot to. ar pig sraa.

ar aar easier stapie, whe. below the oust a( products, are acting eery aawtsely. ta my pi skew, oelllw price ss below the rox at prooucttoa at ssasr of th outhw furaaeea We hsd better hee our mat. rial ta lbs ground am II better tin than oa mining them aad convert lag tnt Into Iron aad the. selling them fee leaa thaa th.

cash -out -of -pocket rost af prwduets. Thle feel las ss rtmrsl la the Sonta. snd In very short time there will be a most decided cuttlsg d.wa of oaMpwt- Xogera Brown a Co. Fair Interest the wtarket and burlnc en-tlnae at a aatlsrertorr rata, laaialry has lm. proved, but It la taking buyers a loag time to get la the Bo 1st of closing, aad the fre quently hut for a porUoa of their artglaal tonnage.

Locally there la a maeld. table raag. la of Nut wood; Mrs. M. P.

Brown, of th Dayton district: Mrs. M. E. IJitofshertw, i4fti gDrtrurtVsld district: Mm. M.

E. taswfda. of th HlUsboro, dtstrVt, aad "SorwSi. Mining, Lumber and-nil ern-T vs. Isaaca.

Jacksan: apoelktat allowed rrattond to motios sn mw'- "rioma-m v. Tbswwjoa Bourbon: appeal ot 30 dayr extewstsa ta SI brief aua- ta'ned. rvanklln: rtacxtey. i i notion for SO oais Il Picking Co-twny Cra Bth-Itt; agraexnant Sled and apps'Hw allowed to vembar 11 to. fla brief.

r. rvrewoev-. AdmlmVrator. liceckrld re ksnT ai-d caas with lo oar aiif ta Sle Brief lunk of ours Hill va. ommcawe.it a.

cJ-: Bled Shd appsai SIsmtSBM berwtof'or allowad to be uasd with peadtag ap- PAdams Express Orwrpany va aPvt aiaannr of judgment and swperssdeaa boad iT oimlns aroraJ with damages and o. Kallsrsy Company va stein: eppelle died additional record and motion ta dismiss ao-nsal granted by lower Court aad discharge super-asdetond with dsroagwe: motion sahmlttad. JABt4JB. AmaJllAjsr wax. a-ws 7 ms ar asaaaksxm rtm.nt Sled and appellee slvea 10 days' ad- I i at to ni.

Ri.i. i-errence. filed and Immediate Issual of maadate ordered. Stow va. x- a- ii.

aied auonlemantal brief. iT Railroad Company vs. S.t Bar's Admlnls-' a.tasr'a Administrator vs. L. and M.

Rallroal company, xten; mar sgnusinrsav filed affidavit and motioa for additional time te at petition for re has ring: motioa submitted. Owes County va. Walker. Owen; anpeli Sled notion te dismiss appeal an nie anei oa appellant obieetad asd SJad brief t.n aBtmim. City of Louisvlll v.

Vrsesxnd, Jegarsoa; ap-pellas Sled reapoasa brief. k. tsougnnar ts v. Sled am davit and ssotlon for OJ day to ale me Heiaf. motion submitted.

Nance vs. Patfrsos Building Company, fa ma-Bell: anpallant Sled affidavit and motioa to re- tendered and axevad as als smmssilia band, tt. MsbtmlttaiL. rstina'a rtsnntttm vs. Ollaoa' A dm laiatretne Sled motioa ta tiriasulidaie and naxr wtra totiikm at voti vs.

wiisoa contain tar: motioa submitted. aulshars vs. flaulsbevry. Carter: anoellant Sled motion to dismiss spneal and motioa for 10 gays" extension sis ona- motions swnmittsd. vases Kes.

221. S2A XJS. 2TS. TZ rS. rxt rrl.

txi 237. aa. XX. 214, 14. la.

aL eubmltted. Watt M. Ptiehardy Int rod seed by T. B. Thao-boM.

and sworn as aa attarnay. Msrshall va Camnsoawe.lt a. Shelby: artroed by T. H. Met li.

so tor anaetiea an w. X. for appellant, ana su own as. Mr, ft. 'A- WlnoM.

Tb crenLig waa given over to a young peon' rally. Mrs. J. W. Berry.

Mia Augusta Clark, Mra. George Marsh and Mra. Wilbur Thlrkield taking part Ofhcrr ami delegate ts th national eoaveoOua will be elect at thi mad-ulna" snorting MARRIAGE UCEXSES. RlUa F. Manager.

aaa aad rtwda II lsral HwtWa Caurr Strart, rnm. ley. R.v. qaeaaa. taymoed I.

Ownp. St. eleek. gnm. and Aaaa M.

Su. dark, gws lamgt atw- aaa. Hee. Macs-Will lam Johnson. XT.

I sharer. IM Itreodwav. and Cora K. Regan, la, Oomasiic. as Lark William Terrr.

S3 streat. sad Dora I Davie. 24. iaaarna, am Lark strart C-aud H.lay. iU rlerk.

Mlddlstawa. Ohm. snd eiimbeth Iga, 1A US Msrssua avwaaa. a aire ls.IL Nolle to on reekl ant onset of taropwrty abutting Carr street, between Sixth strart nd Uast treat: J. p.

A. tirant, residing at Ludlow. Ida B. Hlllennan. reatding at IJnx.

Ohio: Henry Hell. aid Ing at ru Mitchell. Tbrni T. Oafx. trustea.

ro-stding at Washington. D. and Cbarle M. Hlnkl. trustee, rraidlna at Ostss-vtll.

are nareby notified of tha paaaago by Council of th City of Clivtnnatl of I following resolution declaring It ci ssi lo Improvo Carr street, from tlstb suwat ts Urst streat, by grading, anting granite curb, paving the roadway with granite blocks asd constructing th Becewaary drains and In let a. dalerminlna tb arwrral ba I ur of th proposed Improvement, th grsd thereof, snd approving plans. stBroxtt- calions. ewtlroatr and proniea toemor. rt resolved by the Council of the City of Cincinnati.

Stat of Ohio (threw fourth of the whole number elected tbareto That it la borrby declared nt rtaaary lo impror Carr streat. from Math atrert to uet street, oy grading, setting graait cur ha. paving th roadway with groan blocks and constructing th necaasarr drains and In lata, ts acoordaac with minx sprcl flea lions, estimate and profiles of th itrofKised lm provement oa file la the stTlco of the Director of Public Service, which ar hereby approved. That the curb grade of said Carr atreet- from Sixth straet to Oast streat, shall be the sain as indicated by present improvement, no change of grade being Tbat fifty f-l" per cent (of the whole cost of said Improvement, tan th cost of Inter-sect ions shall be assssd by tb foot front of th broparty bounding and abutting th Improvement, which aald lota and lasds ar hereby daterminao to specially bane tad by aald Improvement and lb cost af said Improvement shall include the expanse ft th preliminary and other surrey, and sf printing and publishing the notices, resolu tions and ordinance required, and Iho serv Ins of said notices, the coat of const ruction. together with interest on nocra Issued in anticipation of th collection of deterrwd Installments of assessment and other necessary expenditures.

Tbat tb asses, man ts so to mWed Shan be paid In tea (lot annual Installments, wltb interest oa oeierre payment; provMed. that the owner of any property asssssad nay. at bis option, pay suck asmssuicul In cask within twenty mi day from aad after the passage of the assassin- ordinance, lo which can aald cash ami sapient shall not Include any Item of Interest upon bonds to be Issued In anticipation of tne collection ot deferred Instailmeata of as sessments. That bond of the City of Cincinnati shall Issued In anticipation of tb collection of aaseaamant by Installment aad In oa amount aqual thereto. That th ram Binder of the entire cast of said Improvement not specially asstssta.

Including the coat of Interest' tlona. toaethar with th coat of any resl aetata or tain i.l therein, purchased or appropriated, and tb cost and expenses of any appropriation proceeding therefor, and lb damage awarded any owner of adjoining lands and Interest thereon, and the cost and expense of aav such award, shall paid by trie City of Cincinnati oat of th proceeds of tb ssi of bonds to Issued by the said city for such purposes In th manner provided by law. Be It further resolved. That the Clerk I- I. In mom thi.

'Ji tlon to be published according to law. i pttssd July -i A it. iwtti OTTO J. REXVER. President pro Tern, of Council.

Attest: Eowut HaKDsnaow. Clark, Legal Xstleo Cwxmlsa gtrrrt. Notic to nonresident owner of pi opes ty Mirnsea. a 11 UlfiL ItfHK. Kotico to sMMuae4ett tsueil of my: William, ruber ajsa AnW'ald R.

FlsJrar. oach residing ot CaJT-oiriaa Ky Emma E. Thatcher aad Alfred B. Thatcher, each raaldlng at Sowtb Oraagw, X. J-: Byraai ErkenUchsr and A ana rtor Erhwtbrwcsv- st, eavcb roakflng at UAitlf, Cal; Oar L.

Webb, or Oar E. Wbo, aast Tli IX Webb, oach ram i lag at Oraxtg-e X. Cav. aaUU a Boot, oo of tbo bear of Cauaun, Booth. Iitarnt.

reaadiag at Chicago. UL: th mnkaowo beir of Joha IX Mo. ar AWrsstder MrMUlaa sad Margaret w. AlcM Oiaj. ht wife.

41 aad waosw psacsai r. i sinew ar ass new a. aad If dead. Ikelr unknown beara ar fatwa: John MofTetl jd Marks Moffnt. hi wire, living, asm wtios tdacsw uf rmtt- destt or mar, and If dad, loeir known bear or Oerlt Jht H.

aVassioe asm Msrgarwt A. bhirtda. bis wife. If tirut-. and geaoss place af iwwt lain or oabagnin.

an eewd. Unar wnkmiwa sert-s ew iaw: ibmawl A. ram and LUlam Moftaet trxustswa. tt trrtng. sad wrrteaw fiew-ao ear remdssico or ssnanoam.

aad if ul. their ankaowo Jveera wr sam i saoi a. ar berwny nwtlbed nf tb I sans, br IBa otnsril af tb. rf aST Ilwlsuil af Ik. follow lag raaoiotssai declaring tt tin si rr wapprupnat wcoetarty JpUe US Iter A RIJhjLt TlOX aeas rWig tbo tadwarf rs aportaoelala prooetty la waa far pstsl puri'uass tarritovy bsunded oy fahbMds srrwet, tlnadman atrsat, gCsjriid aswaw asm avdaa av rJa It rsawirod bv tbs Ovenarfl sf tbs Otr of CTncranstL fist sf Obis That It le In miaai tb uty ad Ux-lnna to prtal to sttiottc as for bospwitsl SH tarn lory bounoed or Shlald atraat.

aas atrsat, gCaritd a venae and svass avaaina tea per plat beret atta astij. La fsHasOig oearribad property, to wit: ammanrsng sa ixs aawtaw-; imirwmr or Shield streat asd Edan seas as. Bd jsotnt bains the niwtha.st earner sf Lot X. of mcmuus svsdJvtastsn snot did r-ag lsu. n.

is. sooth Haw Mai lis etrssd so tb aunsn, earner sf bote. 4 slrart EucUd atwnaa. saw! TKnnl batag tb esarthssat oa-nt-s af I -at Ko. of -A.

MaMiMaa' ssUiraM: tlvasjc south so tn asst Isn af averted sva. aue. oesng tb west no of Lot Jkoa. a snd of A McMillan's subdivtaaa. to tb north Una of French strat aad) th sums, west rorarr sf Lot No.

tbaevra eaat aa tb north Mne of French streat, bltg tlm south lino of Lot jkoa. aad 1 sf A Mc Millan suuxuvwsnei. to th wsat Ian af Edea avert ua, sasd point seiag tb sotitA-ewst comer sf Lot Kb 1: thesire ossah aw ths want Us sf tides avasss sod IK aast line of lot. No. and lot A McM lias a snltdlruuoo.

to tb south lm sf ilrnsids atrsat, tbo place of bsg-mnlag. J4ng a sino of grsuam hounded north by Shleida street, an to 4y Euclid aroaoa. oa tb snath by Krssisi treat and the a at by Kd as a a a. aad containing all of Lots Mas, 1. JL I ot A.

jacxtiuan a auuaiwawm. Aiwa, comma seine ot the ssorthweot of Fra ovens and Jvixon sti thaw pa north oa tbo wast bo erf Edew oveatu ta trv north lis of Us A- ttrheslwi law total of plat rsoroed aa booh 14, rag 7. li. C. tbsxYre reat oo said ajarth tin to th east line sf Euclid venae, these astrt aw said eaat 4as ta the a aria tin sf bimsai street, thane east aa aald sort a tin te two west nn EsVca arsaua.

tb aloe ba ginning. 1 icing a strip of ground bsuwdsd wa tb north bv tb north Una of A- Eismbescbar aubdlvitdos'- sn th eaat by Edaa areas, on tn sou'h by i xoo streat and oa the wast by Eucll avenua. Also, rnrnnsencing at th aowthwsot ror-ner sf Eden ovvnu aod Nlxoo straet. thence west os tb ssutb Mne of N'txoa. street to th oast ime of EwrlU evanue, tnaora sotith os said eaat tin ts tbs sort a linn of Goodman atrsat, throe eaat aa said north lm the wast lm of Eden oveow.

thane north em aald west Un ta lb asutk llr of Nixon the piac of baginsunc. Being a strip ef ground tn A. Krketw brechrr's suudinaina Put scat dtd In Book 14. Psge T. H.

C. and boonoad on the north by Nlxoo street, so toe east by Eden avenue, oo tb south by Tlisdniio Street, oo tb west by Euclid irtll. Psssed Decombrr ST, a. D. E.

O. BATHGATE. President sf CaaioriL Attsst: Eowrsi Hsanoasost. Clark, VOTTCa? TO CX WTstACTOKg. Sealed nropoaahi will ba rwoalvsg by tbo Board of Trastaas of tbo Athens State Hospital, rare tba Oobara Engineering Company.

Room 4 II. No. St Eaat Broad treat, Columbus. Ohio, no to IS a seat Sat. drday.

October SI. os a tlx II foot stand pine, two lie borss sowar bsiissntsl tubular boiler and a vtm af taa-m and water piping for tmorswtssT tb wsur supply system at tbo Stats Ilsltal ta Athena Sealed proposals will als iscslvsd br tb aaaa board and at tb asms tlm a nd place on a duplicate bydrstbera-pautlc pleat, ona iastaJlaUoa so th mala Ida and oo Installation os the emnl of tba Athena tit at. Host, Lai. Bids must mad. la srceidur with rlnne and soaclftcatsoss oraoer ad by tbs Osbof-B Knglneariaa Company, agin a I s.

Oeborn Building. Clevelaad. Ohio, asd with tba Revised Statute sf tb Stat of Ohio. Bids will onbllclv swasevd and read at 1 rlork o. at the hil Hosas.

Columbus. Ohio, on tbo day aad Oat mentioned. Plan and snaciacatlons win aw wio on and after Frlder. nepternbar SI. tt lb ofSc of in ngiaars ana at to omoo of tba Superintendent of tb Athena Stat Hospital Athens Ohio, aad will be soan abutting Emmlni street, bet wean Stratford 1 tor nubile loseactloei batwraaa th boar avenue and Wheeler street; T.

P. Brown, or a. an t. oo ry wswiit iruotee. whose last known place of rosklence.

Bemus Point, New Tork. by hereby notlftsd I Hids must bo maoe oat oo blaab fui laa. of the pasaaga by Council of tbo City ot which will ba furnished os spplicauaai i t- to the enainaers. and will Isctuoa bid ClnclnnaU of th following resolution do- 0 cor. Athsss.

Ohio, aad daring It nereaaary to Iroprsv by Bewaring on aDOr for eractioo. Emmlng street, from Strauord avenoo to I contractor win oo reamres te i orsi.n Wbealar atraat 1 a bond In bo BJaOUBl of fl OSV Cent neeier street, I kia af mu It resolved br the Council of the City I e.i,,. t- aaxaa a. id basi to siasd of flnclnnsti. Stat of Ohio (three fourths I for tbe Derfnrmssoi af tbo of th members elected thereto concurring): WOTB an(j the completion, aad ecorptaoce i nti ix ia nscesssry to improve wy sawaswai r.

mm ing aireet. irom Btrairoro avenue to i Tb Oaroer re serv as tbs rlehl to reseet Wheeler street. In aecordanc with th plan anr cr ay bM, or portions of nam la ar-adopted by CouncU January XL IPlu, and I cord a new with tb evlsd Statotoo of now on sua is tor since oi use auwiut vlth. Kta of Ohio. sald city, which plan aa to tba territory above described Is hereby approved.

And It further resolved. That said sewers shall constructed la aorordanc with said plan and th syoi 0c lions oo nlo in th otnee of tne Auditor ot said city. which specifications or hereby opprovsd. and of tb materials set fortn la ta toiiew 1ns BDDroslmate eaumau of the cost eg the prop os. a improvement For 13-Inch pin for inlet.

103 lineal feat For 12-Inch 226 lineal Lat 1-T 90 griding tbo park property lying east of l-'P complete. Vartbage pike, between Washtngtsai set at 00 awanos and Church street. In said village. ot 11-. feat utanlng For pipe s-wer.

com pie ta. lineal feet at X3.TO For IS-lnch pipe sewer, complete, 240 kneel feet at 11 00 For each branch on 12-Inch pip. 10 at 73c Fur each branch on la-Inch pip. 1 at 1L00 For oach I ranch oo IS-Inch pipe. 16 at $1X0 For combined Inlets, at sonno.

For manhole (round). 2 at 1.V5 00. For manhole (ovaJl. 3 at Plna I a vlna XlMl.uO- Insrsectioa. $2ia; advertising.

00 Expense to property ta per cent of total cost, res cost of total sol- tlons Cost of Itt UU Expense to city 1 per rent of total coat Ctess coat of murasctsoas) SOT S3 Total cost S3.1S SO It further resolved. That as per rent ot th whom cost of said Improvement, leas of Intatrsar-ttooa. ahaii be ossiasta oy on bond Issued ia anticipation of the col- kectlon of deferred tnstalimencs of oast menu asd other neoessary expendKures, That tn assess mants to be levied snari Rt order of tbe Board of Trastooo of tb Athens Stat HoatdtaJ. ic ci. u.

ruKuit-x, Bacrrtary of th Board. LMIL sTvTICa. Brlsd bid wlU raceived by tb Ork of tb VUlagO of St, Hernard. Ohio, at hi offto ba toe Town riaji. sat it a Boos oo Moesaay.

urtesw a. wiw tw th necaaas ry laser xnt sat. r-. according to th wpacint-arlagis os nie to 00 CkerY. office and to tbe office sf, j.

A. -ne. a I btwan. Village Engloear. N.

1113 Trac- 730 I 00 r. niMis. Cincinnati. Ohio. I ach tnd usual cvtiuus vow isn ssm si LT OO I orary person or company Intrrastei is th was.

snd ba swsmpsnlad by a sxrtlfid IS 001-Kek am aald soleent bank ta aa anaoant I nsaal ts par eest of ths amount sf bad. las a guarantee tbat tt th bid to ecorpte "1 a oa tract will ba antarad Into aad It par. HO 00 1 lagajbanc properly secsrwd. Sbsuid any b-l be rejacted sues rnerx sm oa lortawrta ratwrosd ts tb bidder, sod should sny bed ha accepted sssca caeca win sa Tatars upon tb proper exacuuoa aad oecxirixt st tba contract. Bldosr ar rettnree xs sae prxoxss lorma, which will ba furnished on ppiicalioa ts the Village Engineer.

The right reserved to reject any aad aQ bid. By oroer or cotirsni. GEORGR SCH RODDER. Clark. lat GtO ows-aat s-ggj as i s'o.

V. ENOINEKR OrCB--rscmaatL Sept, 37, UML Sealsd peopoaala for tea. th foot front of th property bounding aad I struct loo of one loose slow dam aad aboro abutting th Improvement, not exempted by I protection In Ohio River, near foot of Kis- law from assessment, which said sot asd I tr tsiano. wiu oa rscmwoa nor awtu lands areOterehv deterrnlnad to sncclallv I D. sn.

Oct. 27. 11110, sod thaa Oubitel benefited by said hnurovament; and tbo coot I oorrfdL Information oo application. JOHX ot aald Improvement shall Includ tb ex- I OAJtt-8. Maj.

Ut gra pe ns ot th preliminary and sthor survey, I ana oi printing ona puoiisning tne isrrucaa. resolutions and ordinance required, tbe coat of construction, together with interest STIAMB0AT MATTrBA. rrrxjt ohkx. carxirr uxKa-ravAwrn ai a tu tw i paid tn Bvo 5I annual Instailroenla. wilO I obai-nxmt far fiai i Coarksataa.

w. v- mtertrsi. ss tivirnvii 1.1 "inn. ask iwtsx ill I an ail msnssusi Bosnia. Tax.

warn I Set per cent per annum: provaaea tnat tnt owner of any property aaseastd may, at hie I ootkon, pay auch assessment tax rash within thirty (Jul day from and after tb psaains of tb suxaeasing ordinance, is which cast aald cash assess meat ahall not Include any item of Interest open bonds issued lo antici pation of the col iect loo of deferred msUkli-n tents of assessments. Tbat bonds of th Ctty sf Cincinnati shall I Tsiishts Mais IssT. iBSUad in anticipation Of th Collect iOO ot I aaaaaaa Si ssinsot by Ins tali amount eaual thereto. That tb remainder of tb entlr rnst of gaid Improvement, sot apscially assngsd. together with the cost ot ony real estate or Interest tberein.

pnrchassd or appropiiatsd. and tba costs and ex passes of any oxpr prtt.xa proceeding therefor, and tb damage awarded any owner of adjoining land and Mlerat thereon, sad th costs and ex prase of any such award, shall be paid by th City of Cincinnati out of tb proe 1 of the sal of bond ts issued br tbs Mid city for such purpose sa the Bnanner pro-sided by law. Bo It further resolved. That tbo rlerk be and be la directed to caus. this resolution to puonanea scorauis ts law.

Passed July D. lftlo. OTTO J. BrrNKETt, Presldent Pre Tenv of CoasclL aturst; ldim najiDKaaoxt, Clergy LOWKK OfUO. LerarrHle xzi GndnDili Picket Ct.

Cstr of lasvs the tost ot Mala euwt we day at 1 a. ausdar Sam. Fra ally for Ksaiaca-r Miser aad liww? "isas Fitti'rf JaaarstTatfsrkg TJh t.m.tmiwty JuaO aehw. sat ssai sat as tar tins VsinsM wt swlwa, hStL aTatsfsUswaabAAW IsA FOB. SALS BfT ieir 10 nto rronwj Mail rsaro tfeLMy.

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