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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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Oil' ldeU yrt, I F.rrt 1 Late-M Pir. -aaa- led if l.faa rMi Maent 1 1, a II rii i iii a a I "i It he l'1n-tnM id ear i e4 I mm a.sn inilr I I I ll-lrx ha ssaaae; hla mm nil Mil M. In'" lh In in I le 414 ial IsaBI i.ik wtIB Ma-Jnt 1.il 4444 Th 4" r'ln. Wall fi in ta ir a 'M Vart-HM. e-e) Ik Isaat reiassl I eB rlaa4 easy I Mil if" a.er d) It relll.

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an 1 1 a 1 jf? a4 sris ized Rtport lal 1-11 lianil I- hi rt'r-e I.i. I a. 4 in 1iunl 14 araaw awaaall siawaia sail aniaat Taiai'. 7 he aa-f Wrsata plaf aalrtaaj ea4 Tab SaaaataaJ Uaa sea trt.ssl r4 tha II I In lha arl itl Ilia pr im I.a.-t a'wl lat la 1 ma' STATEMENT rut HINKINO I'tJNl) i it nta re4ial bic-aasg craalit 0f Mi-eat ra ta rraahl ml aan aeaju at OhM Hueaaa far a i-r. rnu.acTioNa aeaaaat af aan f-w rMi4 Ifif a CUT IJOIlEri.

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I MM I 3 7a 41 aVI an year, Ml tresr -eoek fssrfora-i)! In I 11 -i ni. Mia ani.n ami a if la In lha amount nf 4 1 1.1 a a i nat of Imiii.1- i f-r Mia iaa. of ft.riia.1 la o.il at a ll.l' nff on I Kom i ha ili am. Mini cf '-n IV an I rr.t. s.a.aam.nl Ml.

I la la I Ir. ha milking II 7 k. I I I lis a tinaii Ki.n-la 1 i i a K.ii. I i. a an, I rini-l n.4ii.

a ioi.ii or l-. a a if a iialll.i 1 -i ic. 9 I til i.mi im I lim Mil H-'N 4S I-. i llniwn Mlion iiist 1 onil ii ion srloiia I ii ni, llr.ia a.n l-a lan a Ja, 4t, h. 1 1 la -I ir-na Hi- taah halan a-aataa Ok mti lataa) jP a nan Hallwai nam r-.

a tn-aaha! l.n.1 i.iii "3f Siraa, eiri a.Bk.i.s ar4 I'ai-. leant eaa a M'allal III-1 Nil hniMuln yJ ll.aiaa nt rti pn i ni. nt Jr. a. Flranaaa a ian.l,.n 1 SSill-a naii.f a Haas kt.i ir.ay III "elaiaa laiiir.n Sal ea tan.n, at aal e4Maa' a men ''Ji Baarlatl hrtiar 4 Uwia k.M feat aaiiiiaasi Kri4a ar waa Haaaa Hall ear la I alaai na lua "If lal far- a.

aa aa "Villa af 4rjae af 'ba gaag ittk raa. 14 -werlaiv- flifi.in l.iew-w.1 I. an. I a i hi- I I I N.i sM'ti il r.iilMiA- I'-. lit rfi a Illn4 'aaniwel for hrt.

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TTIE ENQUtlREIU CIXCINXATT, FltlDATT JAXUAK Y' 189 a W) V.f i' A I THE EXQ CIXCIXKATI. FI.ID AT JATS'UAIIV 1. -v. vs. UlKElt, Km taut.

rt aaara tt awar-tfWtiooa anvT mm (Km Ha ara carafuliy cutad An aanaiwllf Urn numMr af all and itawjaa mm aia aaaa kuK 4ur1n( tha aar. A wtilimil aiaiaaaatii at lha arorkmr taa ractaaaa'a twoartaiaat fullowa 14111m ainirw iaaM ajawaai aaaril 4 tar- U. aj (UtaTII IMMa I aT 4 ma at tiaaa iMMiia laiTl a axaH Ma-maaa lia la a ft i tilt. lit aim; "-n i 7 Ml la napi in a-a-laa Tail a 3f al 44 tiiiU' aooaa an-fk'Hi nta'la -a: i.irtlia "I Ml m-rm l- 'al nuamr ft avaar anaar-l lttia a k-anteil f.r ar r.ra.i. vKkn.la.1 f'-r rrl tsa rair 1'iviaioN ir ri'Wi i i.

i raa.ltlt "M.a paaa1 Xuti.iwf faat l' i.i ii. l.aia 1 anvialt l'1 ial 4 1 IX I af iani i.a i't-- II I ga.4.n lani -r. itoImki il int in -f t.t rtln iimi' Wmm f-i pit imr.r of i iki HT ins itlne ilahll.f n. I ahiliis a-- II -hlaf Kngi BDILDIHO 4. atiimai-i int)i ni.l r- pi.nlt -i't iuirt rt tri- if at'i at I 1 1 I I II.

air rm rf1 I I Cnaa Mi ntf 1.1 -tlr ml urn ill cl. I In liU'-'ll'S. I 'ip-t-f litfll He mmri f.r m4.a:-r Iri-ensaaa -i I fi I "1 a 1 r-w ft ax-' 1 1 COLONEL LILLARD llrlef rtul nu.i rare II I ma ''if foilna'ng atstsment Hiipar'tilaii lent Ki Inmi-M ltf4 i mi In in I I'-mainlna Jsnnarv I II pa-nil-e r--r In lha a i in far tha y. I alaaaeaa r. car is iaaacaa aaaia.1 I 1S7 17 Fllll yaalta for i aaiia naunat 5U4 4IS .14 relate; naaleea sara4 Ilnaaaa laanaela 14 St! tSarawis le.a.4 WORK S3 IMI 1 111 4i 4ii.

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ta-4 133 ar baatxMn In lam ta auMamlr art iZlTZ. 7. rr-i a Sanlr mi ar4taaaiaa I anl if 1 I r.aarit4 Of Oliicen or in r'aia aM.ta Depirtments. I HJaa iria i Xamaar of ailiaa af airaata I Lamaia aa4 akaraaiar nf vraata- CadiliB of Ihf fitj's Kiaancfs w.a-, iraaa4 naaa Krtb AfM.l Mrte Urn' Ja Trait and Auditor Brown uiviaioa or aaasaa aibar of aillM) if aaavr f'v" otnr mtiin ipiaia4 Snmli alana aila4 prp iati H.l rrvvl'a4 ri lain ax iajv l-a) culm lai IM if Italia la a JIM r' iiiMii 14 ui 177. -no a iu II47.TIM 1 7 III 1K2 .4 I 5111 I a III IP lit Urfl If.

is i jit llll 4-e 1 II l.f A II 11' Sil Vl xi US nti IM.I man -14 I nn I 77s 784 2 1 mi IH 78 7V1 si 27 4HT. 84 28 IU. .1714 4 I I 811 148 l.e2U Ml I.2IK1 71 ri 2 11 -s lis Vi pai fwi 2 47 12IM.1 73 1 rrr. 48 ass 17 stay ii 4H1 ft. a S7 2 128 74 2M2.224 OS I aaal a aa ar 41 24 MS 5AJ las isj 14 11 To IV740 3 Is 4 aii 14 Tsa 2.4.17 111 1.35' loan aKkas nmtm Tliat Ibsaart.

ZZ2 T. I av aa I 5.44 eaileaa hana hnaa. ra. ow ra 1 ear. 7 avaaetaM nai4 aaaiee war.

laawTs eha taslut T' a4 way aj al a a41i war a rati lha a 11. (askrv haa been ana I la mr out taf re city wrv niniflajsVa I ajj, MBimiMT an murium Muh. CirtU itmu, few rtJfl 1 AlaiP IM aiak aaat. I a a. was lla.

all I 7 7 -araru whm. n-jay i ra uaa awpataaa 1 tba- Clu Kv-tMriUa. lad. a hia raladraa at xs In Im tnnafl Purine IM1MI I trrf TM.krr'a llMrf. I I fdllon ins a summary of the annual rrt of (ti.pextor of Muilditik' I'liarle A -IT 1 nr.

2 Kl 91 H'Mt l7K rn-f. I lo. 1 1 ir 41 2 1 44 UiT ttrwrt To I'rrarnt. ii.r"r nifn.lfiit the i' ll 1 l.illsrd took his brand nrw iisn.l eatenUv nd 1ash I nft the atemrnl. by a nli a propo.i-s to a ''nl his position is n't a lne, ure l.y nnr of means aalsnas Frxta aatary riial.

nt an THE OITY'8 POOR. Tliey Have Hern I'i-im iilnl I'm-llnrlnf the Year. i ill poor of have bean wall for during the paat la evidenced t.y A- ..4.1 ir4 1 in7 in I ivt I I lift he Health laenanmrnt and Mortality Oaring- the I'm Year, ha work of th Health Department and nimiali-y rt.iring the paat year la set forth in th folloaing report. u-a-iae f.i "l.l.th.r. I'hthisls pulmimalla i.nibrsnoli mlt.

h-aifilnc i 0:" ill I S44 4a 7 J74 IS taw 7 7n I. SKI 44 III ruat to 4.1 7 'l Jttv ta 4n IIS 27 I MM S.H 4-. 4.1 TU IH Wi JO IS ial I 11 111 A al l.4 IH I I 4 'H 4A III INt TS taaths 2 U2 Mu 7 11 IUV4 111 VMl IM I MOO 7.HM 1 41 Itet I I.i... I' I 4.1 2.M SH M.71U it's a MM 4 nt 7 27 3 14 -vi I li. VI 27 1 114 11 2 LVi GREVSOME Record of the Year Shown in the Report Coroner Haerr.

III III I h.M I'he railroads klllral while I'nited steam railroads killed 4I. as follows: he and 8. 13; c. h. and C' 8- Kl nolnnatl Boulhern.

2: the Cincinnati. Kash mir caught or from acov or rrata an pi os ton of paint. 1 atarted fir with Coal Oil. I DlaVl With lira and In 1 aaa 41. lamp upacti of th 14 war children from of -ii Nearly Seven Hundred Deaths I'.

IM Ml By Violence. t.1 Marked Derrease in the Number of Street-Car Victims. i na -J 7 ATI' ij Good Work of th Fire Department and Salvage Corps Millions Gone Up in Smoke. orn-r' n-r FVf1 I a tui 'uhli- ra tint ib phi inr work hy '-iron-fr iII-t 'lunnc tfi pim' y-jir in a nkf -I ia-- hr pr tfr. mt viol en t).

at fi 1 muaU miatil- Iri'ineni hm.m Th r-uJ--Inir from he pmiii whn 'irr-' I ri pa )m WaliVt: r-et Ian April, in tvMfh p-r-- lo.st Th- mtj r')r w-ht'-h h- m'-t attention kji that Kmtna l.nr. who ajtulTe I and then inut t-y 4 -tn at Ar(Thr mur.i. hkh 1 MU Th inln ld of ry f-re wan that of T-rry Juv. who ni vM-r iMUjily nhot a Thir rein-e Tf.i HtKitit nix rfk.o a-s11'. The nmriler if r'ftrr itjrler, a talHir.

k'evi-r lecreH-ie wo 1 With cases the shootlnjj mi 1 acre mi suicide, ahile i-f 1 1), Tl. lrf year r.cr w-re 4, i n. street rsilroads klllr-d 1J. ahlle last rar Iht-ra I an fi-n from electric cars alrlV In mutton were 1 1 drowned a agutriMt Ji last y-ar. 1 .1 1 -one ware k.lled from acciilentnl ra 1 nn sKalnst ri Isat year.

1 wcnty-aix died from accidental burn a i si-alda, as agnilmt year fix died from accldantal iniiM.iiang In 2V ca-ie ileaih a ss tine to una. chlenl a Kleycn w-era killed In the explonion I i i-n -una fr-tftn .1 -ph jm In 111 l-a-. Hie rlrrwlli- heat a. Ine '11a of ilea I a. 1 Icntally shot ch.

111c from ati a-cnl 1 1 slu-t 1 Kentucky some nix month! before death Nine died from the effect of 1 ina died frni Internal injuries, trie cause hl is unknoa Seiell from al'iiliol'am tine from In 1 anea dcnth a as due natural an-l In 1 14 catasa inquest ass deemed The yioicnt deaths were as llomi-. Idea. 7. in the follniA inir man-ner llv sti at line. VI.

sial'tilng. 'J l.v atone. 1. atrnngiiivtton. 1.

fasphyxia. 1. 1 1 IS.HIe. full te fliala. 17 i cb re.1.

male. whl'e. female. Iin sl-. whom ihi were committed Nicholas Hmliti shot by Krcl Mnwen Icolore-di.

'1 flln street. J.inuary 14. I Mial. t'ase Meyer Msnnes lahliei. hot bv Ihn I I at I'erry tret.

I. Icl. I'mf trnoteil by grand Jury. Anna M. Sir.iiiK la hrt.

alio- by Harry Matlack twhllei. al "h.1ol Hot-). February lai. for ahlch Matlack giet 10 years tn th penitentiary. August Simon iwhltei.

shot by James J. I'oiilon iwhiiel, at I'earl snd I.udlow. April 21. 1 iat. Ignore I by grand Jury.

Nellie tltepp tcoloreill. shot near Zoological ilsrderi on the night of May 2fi. In Stcpp. hiiMbaml. wai of the crime.

nolhi hy the grand Jury. tieorge Shottmer lahltei. shot by J. H. ii'Msrs lahltei.

on CHrthage pike. June v.l. I'ane dlarnisaeil in pollen Cotirt. ianl-l W. Fisher (whltei.

stabbed by Charles A. Hooper and I'lum. June Ignored by the grand Jury. KmniH llrater (white), had her throat cut by William Mass Iwhltei. on Muddv iVfek like, fovedale.

July 1-flH. for which H-aas hat been to be electrocuted. Kate Wiley (whl'ei. shot bv her husband. W.

T. Wllev (whltei, at Kpt Fifth street. July il. l5t. f.n- which Wiley a as sentenced to be electrocuted.

Agnes lavl (colore. Ii, stabbed by her huh.4hd. Thomas Ilai'ls (colore, 1. ater treet. July 'Jit.

Isial. for ahlch liavis got four years in the Penitentiary. woise m.airi iBimri, was snot down hy bwrglari at his aloon. West Sixth street. July IKial.

Thomas Carter (whliel arraated for the crime, and a-as fnuml guilty of manelaughter and received a sen tence or -jo years in tn pen. helm; tin full extent the law. V. Farley iwhltei supposed to have been an accomplice, a iia.aa a pprenendea. Lincoln 1-iker (cokred.

shot bv Urnv Patterson at Columbia Station nn l.lttle Miami liallroad, July 25, oa.se gnoreii by the grand jury. Frank S. Kotl.au ker (whltei. staMis-d by-Attorney Charles l.iimiy w-ril at Mt. Au- tmrn Augusct m.

lMSi. I.u-ndy provel self In Police Court and waa dismissed infant Orelner (a-hite). ntrangUd to deajh lis motner. Maggie lire ner. fn Park.

August 21. 1S1KJ; cv larnored by tiie grand Jury. Adcm Pracht (white), she bv Fred Scholle It College Hill August lHaS, for which i 1 1 waaa aeiTrenieil ror pre. John letter shot by Fred J. Ba ser, loot ui oiaie avenue, beptember 11 case Ignored bv grand lurv.

John Miller (white), hit head with stone tiu-own at ui. am rnmpson by John Han non. beptember a. isutt; case lgTuired by grand Jury. John Kaibl (white), shot by Thomas Bal- V.

yet a no i lanon. avenue, cv. caaa eti'iing. i nereaa uvnman (whltei. a line Cleo stvot by l.

H. Solaws (whltei at it-orge sire-t. ticioner 14. Soils rs suicided by shooothig Hernard Lanrmair Iwhltei ah. tK.

MvKenzer (-nite. at Fleischmann's dls tlllery (8nobr 3), ititaS. case Ignored by grand Jury. infant Thomer, foimd dead In privy vault il 413 Woodward street, Nove-mla-r 'J4 lvai Mary Thorner. mother or th child' charged with causing the child's death Caae I ismrsse.1 in Folic Court.

F. H. Moenli.g white) was rhot bv Michael arr I a Intel at St. Hemard. November 2J lai: yase pemling.

Triiinm Joy (white) was shot at Third and I. u. Una. Nov em ter 30 Farrell James Walton and P. J.

Muldoon are held for the crime. r.nwarii (while! was given candy iKilsuned with strychnine hy i oer khii some some Satlle riaulters (colored), shot hv her hus-I'Siid. Sam Saullers icnloredi. at Vest Front street. lecemher 2.

l8.a: Sauitars tried to commit suUlde by cutting his Ihroat. but recovered and Is held for the crime John A Welier ass accidentally shot hla btother. Joseph A while cleaning a revolver John M. Woolley was accidentally shot by Ralph Hallam while hunting There ra sal suicides committed, as follows: Hy shooting. 28: hanging.

1 rutting throat. 5: drowning. with dvnamite 1 2 look the poison route, as follows STy'rh-nlne. 2. morphine, 1.1; carbolic add.

4- parts green. 4: phonphorous, rough on rats pot eon unknown. 1. Suiriile classified as follows- White male female 1.1: colored, femal. rwtiviir.

yaermany Kussia 1. m.ir. ii a ii i a u. Til The Th the Clnol anon ami nam. 2: Cincinnati.

Jackson c. 7 i incinnati. Jt'ortsmouth anil Irglnla. I. and lanulsi-Hl and Nashville.

I. of which number 1.1 i. re rauroaos glued 12 as follows. College Hill. 2: Coleraln avenue' 2-Main street.

'1. Fjast End. 2: Pay miller Kalrmount. 1: Avondale. It Fifih iiiit.

ano ine mt. Aunum cable ln. 1 i inra numoer were children from 2 to years 01 age. aim war. adult, of Which number 1 was an employe.

2 fell from electric cars whll In motion, of a filch 1 waa an niiiui e. Forty-eight war accidentally drowned, aa follow; in Ohio River. 27; Miami and Erie aoai. n. iaiiie aaiaani ruver.

Mtllcrwek. 4: pond. 4. and bath tub. 1.

Of this num oer i.i wer enuarwn ana war adulta Mix wer accidentally poisoned In th fo) owing manner: two took an overdo of morpntne. a loo a an overoose or laudanum. 1 took arsenic Instead of seidllta powder 1 waa glv.a lodhi by la lake, and 1 ant parts green accidentally. Twenty-six died from accidental luia-na and acs Ida. as follows: Eight by raaollne 4 3a account af fir af nrraiise.

I bv faJiine- a waiwr aan. in a caae tn cloth- I tO IS TaT mala aaolta. Were i- Total atTa. 1 mrara fcaula ud 2 for-t y-ooa war kll4 br aeeidaataJ faTla. ha followa: EVavatur aveeldanta, fall from a-aaTBa, fail rota porcn.

fail tfoam rbul. 1: fail from buiMimr. 1: fall from traala, faUl down ataira. fII from bl-cycla. a.

fall en floor. 1. ffl from horaa. 1: rail trvm and N. rVi.

1: ftl from win. flaw. fall from roal bin. 1: foil from rf-fold. 1: fall al'lawalk.

1: fall from atraat ran In Mbrr ritlaa. 2. an4 om fall from hiirti chair acroaa ropa uaad for sarlcvc ana armr1a4. Twanir-ntna miacallanaoua arrldenta. aa follow, Taro war kickad bjr horaa.

1 waa oruahad b4wan two baar eaaka. 1 waa -ruhal In a rrain nrJ. 1 waa eruaba! Iir falllnc. 1 or pramatura asplo-lon of dynamtia. 1 atruck by hand car, 2 horaa ratline on th-m.

3 by ravlna; In of lr.k. 1 awaltowad a raaa. 3 by acaJTold brraktiiaT. by machlnary. 1 by crane break-ln.

i tumpad from wlndowa. 1 by knifa fTilnT on fool. 1 by baliur itrofk la head with a crowbar while trrlna; atop rrataht mr. I chokad on a hona, 1 chokad on a collar butt frota electric ahork, 1 atruck by a I'larik I w.nti -one nao rrom MPnyna. rot- Iowa: tail In b.j.

I urToca-r-tH In a dtit chuia. '1 r.y amok. 1 by fumea of burninc and .1 by mUarellaneoua eaoaea. KlrM-n wera killed tn the Drach aiplo- alon. Slxt-r-n from uxcm19 heat.

Nina from lha affacta of abortion. Tao accldantally ahot themaalyaa 1 died from ax accldantal ahot repaired In Ken-lucky and came here for treatment, but tllad pix mnnihi aftar. In tim 'I i-i. i waa doe to alcoholiam. fn frum hv'lrophobta.

una frorn multlpla ln)uriaa (Mra. tha 'au of which la unknown. una diad cm lrHarnal ln)urlaa, auppoaed to hv fallen from a atraet car. FIBE LADDIES Kept BaT Daring the Year Alarms Itsponrled To. Asu'srant Secretary of the Fire Trustee Henry rV-hlottman itave out the following flra rucori for the yaar.

showing number of a-IU h)n-i bell alarms, the loss sustained and itiKuranra c.rrl-d and recovered: 1 1 i I I Ins. laa. I Iamb. rnsur'ac Baoav- I I 1 I JiHiirv-H-'l St-'! tlrm" rt: -i Hixth mrt-eT, ho na. hot io in run i-ia or i was ne er fully Htvi.

tnoDieh Th'imai ('art-r. who i .14.. i 4 arret mr i crim a i'hi vlcla. tst, aio evitletn-e lait im the for a term of Jl rar Th- H'rt Rallroai Compuny killed 1 than the year prvvlou TV.n I a fivor.ilIii ho-ft'lnaT mikI npeaki well fi.r the nrk nf Th record In full follow: 1 jnituher of Uniie- :ewe.j. tV.tU I tir-ri- were 'J7 h(-mi durlpe the year.

aVi I nil I It-, a -me I iS? 1 1 1 I ri I T.f.4.1 I H-i: 1 1 ifirrn. It. am, a jtin K.rma. 1 i i a i lso 57- BHf 72, 12 41 74 V. 744 11 -l lilt 14.7!H ae.

ltv. 'i 1 8 1 I 2 r. oai' 2 2.. Vt 8ALVA0E B0T8 942.S44 H1.TS. 1 tm 2 MV) (KM M.M KH1.WY 1I.2O0 71 ar-2 ai.330 270.420' Can Point With Prlile To Tbrlr Tear' THE PA8T TEAS.

Chi ft Dltcta Hpcsak. om tbe Police Drpariiii4nt'4 Work. TO TUB BDITOB Or TBI BStamaBB. proteci ua uvea aad pr-opaata af tn. peppaa or tTincinnatJ muast tha Inipsa 1 tl-r dirty of tha Polio Irpau-tivant.

Only by conertanC Tljrilan-c ataod attaiatliai to duty can It ba xircs ful. Sine tha annexaajoa of Lin wood. Amrrm. dal. Clltlon.

Weaww-ood and Riraralde, Cincinnati covers aa area of S5U, Hilar. aii wltk a population af abotU lua.iiuo. To patrol thla larr city thr are at orca. nt 812 patroltaen patrollng baata. 46 trolrrasa aaurnd to tha natrol aaa ile.

an Uratanam, XI Smtaati and 12 dataci. tva for acUva potto duty. Thla, with ty- Ml T5 lo tU.tato 72.53'. iA scj Jt l.ioi I4II.OTO 4 410 14.8tw 14.NNI l.KH aon.iw 1142 in? Statn 2, si 3 "104.102 11.T77 3.72 1 l4 "2rm.9& sj ii 40 rjooi 14fl 2 8.W1 Mfl It. 5.414 B7H 5.722 alarms 2 1 1.2 12 I 5.

Ol S1.1771 5.734 ll.gcs- H.ll il.niK 31 18.4A4- tN.oOO -III a Jrt 7.2ftl 27H ml 14M I 1. 251 'I 2. ftl I H.i'l so 21.77' a.T5' 23 72S a'artcs H- 4.171 iK H.S.H21 22.SP2 It. .1 1 41.M 7.H7.1 -111 al 22 2H2-. 2l.5ii 27 -iat "i.H72 44.S6.1 S.242 Nioechet ....24 4 21.400 .1 1P2 SI lc.4-2 M.4BO 7 I4 4h "ll.ira 1 ei te.l I i-l It t4 8S.S4 4..2 i-iil a 1 1 i.2 Heii Ml 411 4 fm li.i 4o.1 ll.C4.i tilu 417 211 s.ll s7 f2.XM.61.

wit 142 COMPLETE Itccord of Fires Kit inKuiahiMl By the Prewnt Paid lartinent. Following ia a summary of fire alarms and losses, from the organization of the pud Fire Pepm-tment. April 1. 1SK.1, to the pi ioecnt. time, ajiil louses incident thereto, ac- urditig to th records now on file at the of-llo! of the department: IV" s.s.

Afrit 1. IS-JI. to Al.nl 1. 1H.4 212 HO.lM Ajirll 1. to Auril I.

1MV 117 12U.SIH A i.rtl 1. 1K.VV to April 1. ltd 27H.IIU5 April I. tu April 1. lHSVT US 1M.11U April I.

lfC.7.-40 April 1. 1 r.s Hi April 1. IHMI. to April 1. lsAS Vi 121.

4MH April 1. to April 1. IMC 12V 14 Ap-nl 1. l.si. to Marx! 1.

lMtl 128 175.877 March 1. 1801. to Mau-ob 1. 1 H7 21.7un Mai-cti 1. 1RC2, to March 1.

124 24 221 Slareb 1. 1sa. to Mrci 1. loi 31 117 Match 1. 1S.V4.

to Mar. 1. 112 22 Mir I. to MeJoh 1. 1o7 207.37(1 March 1.

to March 1. 11 2 1S2.72U March 1. lo March I. 2.C1 2 041.S7O March 1. 118.

to Marc 1. Ism) 214 27I.01H March 1. IKex). to Mavroh I. IMTo 124 421.

47S March 1. IHTO. to Marctl 1. 1871.. S2 214 Man 1.

1871. to Mitrcri 1. 1.7"2.. 213 4A3.1I1 Manh 1. 1H72, to Mar.

1. 173.. ll.l 244. .177 Jan 1. 1S7.1.

to J.m 1. 1874... lwft ti0.uiVi Including tU4 aianun Jan'y 1. 1874. u.

Jan'y 1. 1873... 5S2.nrr Jn 1. to J.wi'y 1. 1874.

3.19 Jan 1. 187H. to Jm'y 1. 1x77 .149 Jan'y I. 1877.

to Jan'y 1. 187s .183 44o.42'l Jan 1. 1ST8. tn Jan'y 1. 1879 Mil Jan'y 1.

Jan'y 1. Ji.n'y 1. Jan'y 1. Jan'y 1. Jmii'v 1.

J.iti'y 1. Jmi'y 1. J.in'y 1. Jan I. Jsn'v 1.

J.lt I. Jan 1. i 1. Itin I. Jan'y 1.

Jiin'v 1. Jan 1. 18711. tn Jan 1. l8ll 4U.1 na r.Hi 18KO.

lo 1. 4i-, 1881. to Jan'y 1. 1882 44(1 1.449 (rJB Jan'v 1. 1S3 .734.47.1 18KI.

1. 18S4 S2H 571.470 18n. Jan 1. 18-Y Mil 1 .1113.27.1 Ian 1. 1.037 i Jan'y I.

1887... m.iat Iss7. I8vs. 1- fl. lsl.

l-Cl. 18--2. I. Jan'y 1. 1 Jan'y 1.

Is Jan'y 1. lt Jan'y 1 Jan'y 1 Jan'y I Jan'y 1 Jan'y 1 Jan'y 1 to Jan 1. 1 tl 1 892 I SSI. 18144 I 1814.. lss7.

FINANCIAL 18.418 f2S.9.1.322 Condition of the Fire Drpirlmrnt At the Close of the Year. Following is a statement Vf the financial con lit Ion of tha Fire Department for the year Just ended: Ualance tn fund January 1. 1894 7.927 01 Uerelved fmm taxes. 421.338 44 Received from department sales. 4-c.

S.4A3 38 rteeeivea rrom contingent rtina ror sal axles Total receipts Total eipendltures For underground cables. Balance Kxie-ndltures Enumerated- Sen Icea tlouaes Light and fuel Apparatus and repairs Horses, shoeing. Arc Horaa feed Harness and harness H'ise anil hnse shop House supplies Miscellaneous supplies 1 ifhe expense 1 nl natencies K're al.irm Cistern and plugs 4 969 58 .5437.488 41 t428.437 7B D.2S0 Ou 437.487 44 00 2.280 35 7.333 41 11 24U 35 00 8.414 15 725 70 7 874 S3 887 12 1.441 40 374 48 I 4011 25 8 139 81 a.8i2 34 428. 437 73 Work. Ts work accorapliabed by th Salvage Corp during tti naat year haa been very gratifying, both to tha Board of Fire Trus tees and th Board of Cnderwr1teii, and Cantain Conway, under whose supervision the men In th corp hav wo-rked so har moniously, la erttKKsd to credit for hla man ageme-nt.

During th year tha Salvage Corps responded to 802 box alarms and 234 stilt alarm. The number of tarpaulins spr-ead waa: On roofs 131, on stock 1.014. total l.lfJS. Ex tinguishers used "3. Bag of aawduat used 34.

Working time at fires 4S1 hour and 43 minutes. Coat of maintaining th corps for year lsH tlO.mK OS. Money received for extra service f2 Esri mated value oi property oeiooging to corp MTlls) 04. The Insurance on building dcstnyvarl Ksr nre. together with th loss and insurance reoesveo.

and the loa oyer insurance, waa buildings. Irka-uranca Ina. insurance recovered r.M.tHl; loa over Insurance On Contents. Insurance l.iH4.57, loa $312,141. Insurance recovered tKI.BT.V loa orer Insurance $20 aa.aa..

88 1. (OtSj tOS M19.S41. insurance recovrd 4Vis6.lti, tomm 4.w.s.l. How-hone keeper. Court iffltai and dark a.

axake the total atrencth. of the fore 44. Tk law noder which the pre ant fore la otwaniaed puts the maximum trii4rb at 4 tetlT patrolman. It la the tmenrlon of Mayor to hare the fore Inrreaeed during tb eomlai year lo wo artrr patrolman Tbta will be an in-rt-fifa of 42 additional patrolman, which will enable ua to five aufficlent nolle-pro-tart Ion. ewpeclaJly to the nv entatda p-jUc diatneta, for the preeent.

While, perhapa. an Inoraaae of the rank and file would put the department In better shape and would cow tbe territory with more offlc-era. yet. under tb present clr-cumstaneee. It la not deemed advlaable to i recommend an Increase of tbe force.

I The Da-ration of the force urine the year naa ten very aucceaarul. Profeaaional thieve have been aathered In by the deter- fives and patrolmen aa toon aa they made their appearance, and. while tn aome Instance they have bean successful tn their operation, yet we aay without contradiction fhat this city has been unusually free Fourteen war children found suffo- I from crime and the presence) of profeaaional thieve. PHII OawTTftCM. 8upiintcndeiit of Police.

LUMBER MEN Plead for Hirhrr Tariff la Tbrrw Paper Trait? WHixim. D. Decembar 81. The disputed existence of a paper trust was the bone of contention before the Ways and Means Committee this after noon. Ex-Con-cressman William A.

Kussell. of Massachusetts, who is reputed to he at the head of the combination, and ex-Senator Warner Millar, of N. who has large Interests In paer manufacturing, denied absolutely the existence of a trust. lurlug the morning session a big delegation of lumlier men appeared, with C. W.

Oondyear. of B'iffalo, aa spokesman, the choice of the convention bald tn Cincinnati. Slieaking for l.Onn.inm.lifKi capital and worklngmen, he asked to have white pine, h-mlo-k. bass and sycamore restored to the rate of 'J per l.tmo feet from the existing one-dollar rate. The Wilson bill, ha declared, had given a market for al.l.mni.ntm worth or Canadian lumber, and diverted IIJMiO.iKs of revenue.

Representative Boutelle. of Maine, spoke at the reauest of the lumber men of the Kast. Among the others who appeared on behalf or the lumber trade was A. H. Win-cheater, of West Virginia.

All aaked to hav the raw material kept on the free list. INCORPORATED At Columbus Yesterday Was the C. H. and D. Traction Company.

Big Four and November Statement-Vandalia and Other Changes Effective To-Day. I'lnclnnatl. Hsmllton and ryton Tractlor I'ompany ass invrpnratel at Columbus vaster 'lay. This r.aiipany has lieen inc(riorlavl fo: the tiun.ee of hull'ling and eiiuipping the pro i. H.

and li. Flectric Una. Iteprent a.tl ves of tha eneral Electric 1 om pari-. of Nm- York; Westinghousa Klectrlc Com of Pntsl.uric. and of th Insulating mi- of chlcaaco.

hav. lieen over the line he l--n Hamilton and Ml.ldletowTi. and alll, th larter part of next week, make bids on the work. Tlie American Compressed Air Company sill send a man here to make eetima'es. and they will put In a bid for equipping the cars a-ith com pressed air motors.

It ia almoat certain, however, that electricity a-111 ba the motive pow.i used. TO NEWARK. IPFTIAL I I PATCH TO THK INqriR-tft. Nrwark. Ohio.

I nihr 31 Tim nnqulriT rf ppMn svt 1 ng vuth'ritativrly lnf-rmtl ntsrirt that on January 4 th Baltimore and h.o RaHnmd t'cnti-any will rme th ofTir th1 Su(enntenint I-ln of PittpburB fnni 'hl'-an to this rtty. whr It wan prior 1HiT. Ttila ma n- that .1. M. Orsaiam, resriit ly up J.

Van Hmith'a ucrpifvor an Onral Su- I4mni-nT. will remain In Newark. J. iff. (irlA ft-, Mr.

Oraham's BtitTWtor aa Il-vlaion Su4nttTiil4-nt. la movliia" Irrto Mb n-w of fVi To-niirht. a m-- F. Irwin Train- (tv1 Criarli-R E. Arlami hlf to-nunow.

THE ADAMS TAKES IT. Th Enquirer rerm tiy annonrvred that the I'nite-rl taten Kxpre4- would withdraw from the Npw Kn if land Road at la! nljjht. The Adams Kiprfaa Corn pa ny han ltn r-lr mtyr the llnet of th Nw Knaland Road, which add H-s mll-m to th mllfase of the Alamt. The Stat peopl aay the waa not profitable to hem. an they ons-ratfHl opr no ether road in Maj-achuiitt.

Rhdi Island or tvn-nei-tlrut. and the burtnea done over the New Knland alnn. wiu not large en our-h to pay for the malrrt-nflnf of offices. Ac, and pa the transportation chara-en to the company. VANDALIA CHANGES.

Receiver Mallott, of the Varxlalia. haa ifwued a -irrular that on and after to-day the (Jr4neral rVrta-ht and r'arnRpr An-rvts will to and receive lnwrurtlo-n frrain him. He alo announce- th- office of -tneral Surer- Intendent haa lTn n-rIr'hpd. and that th duttee there will be dlachaj-Kesi by Gen-eral Manajjrr Turner. Manager Turner annOAinca rhat efTeo- Ive to-nay H.

I. Miller bevins Superintendent of the main Mne Hlviehm. N. f. who atfain tairea aervu-e with tha Pan-handle.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. The comparative statement of the Big Four for the month of November shown: Surplus after charges 15O.7U0 CALL FOE MEETING. UOTES. Lleerease Ornss earnings fl. 019.841 1S2 7n Net earnings 8ft mm Surplus sfter 7.7144 8.1.412 From July 1 Isst up to and Including Novem ber 30 the showing la: dross earnings f5.484.973 Net earnings 1.334.529 Decrease 738.

098 323.383 A call haa been Iraued for the monthly meeting of the Central Passenger Committee, it will be held at Chicago on January 6. Moet of the matter now on the docket are of a routine nature, the moat important of them being the rate for organized -bodiea going to Washington to attend the Inauguration of Presi dent McKlnley. The application of the Nickel Plate for a differential on the Interchangeable 5.000-mlleage ticket adopted by the committee will be taken up. POSITION ABOLISHED, E. R.

Glascock, who haa ben Assistant Superintendent of tha Adaoia iGxpren at St. J. Mia- slon, goea wlrh trie company at Inalirrtlie to-day and the cfflre of Awtam Sup-erin ten dent a.r Rr I J4js is abollaheil. E. S.

Jenkins will ajMsuine the I dutie-i aL St. Joe, with tbe title of Route Agent. -exT atjfluv nearir ail tha mtnt t. cu- t. inviiniai 1.

rn- ana uaj ton shops at Tlma in ic irirairrmi 10 oa po.ts. where th. cMniarry win ao fTS coacn Work In the I anrl shepe until strme Is tHxirrte defln.t.:v gard'nx the rebuding of the portion of the ehops s-ajlia 1 rjr.tK.j urm I 4T.J Ity niT. V. H.

But hanan. who has reen with the Big rtri tar-fjaavjr WIIO lO rWHl Ua r-uurri vrmjr 1 ir.g BWircheS, With rv-imivajviaai xi iaihibi l.sjsr. James Doyle, tha Big Four pamvnger conductor rs nit en reinstavted. Frd Morw'rck it is aald. will also he reinstated.

Oert-eraJ wjjt4errger Agent 8. F. R. Morse, of tSne p-m-rn fHcui-v-. jmui rciuriMsa to nia rjjadq uarters The Big Four and Mron announre that rrtrv' men permit ror lava will pa accented until Two of the Four dmlng car j- tMn put rrisi-ougn Trta wng-rti wood shop and completely orj 'tearnj Aaem or the Big; aVwr at ncre yeweTOay.

DTIHQ TBAMPWONT TALI. awaciati aiaraTCa to raa ucaoiajn. Akron, Ohio, December 31. Richard Vincent, a tramp, waa murderously aaavaulted aa ho stepped in an unused kiln at Week's pottery lart night. Th discovery waa made thla roornuia by Vlncent'a companion whan they awoke.

Vincent 'waa taken to tha CHy HospacaU. Ho cannof recover. He claim, ta know nothina; about tha aasarlt. though offlcera beltev he la keeplnar some-thtna back- Vincent clalma ha formerly lived at 48 Broad Newark. N.

and that ha haa a brocher In 8c ran ton. fenn. a YOTTgg lTTDIOTED. arxtotai, snriici to twm saaQtrtxaa. BtrrxJtR.

jDecember Perry Fair. aoa of ex-Treaurr Fair, waa mdictad by tha arand Jury thla chartred with bavins ralaed county ejaroerm. Ha virtually A charr of tb Tn-aa-wtr'i ofTVc while his father was Treasurer. Hla father was short 11,800 In hla accoimta when he turned th office over to bis successor. Touns; Fair haa been unafcla to sacara hwtl mnA i.

im i FAILURES Dnringthe Past Year In This Cityanp! Covington and Newport. Business Conditions as Shown By Annual Reports. Transactions in tbe Local Leaf Tobacco Market. of the Whisky Trade For the Last Twelve Months Bask Clearings. The fallurea In Cincinnati for th paat year number 144.

Below will be round a tabulated list of the individuals, firms and corporations assigned or placed in th hands of receivers. The tables have been compiled under the direction of Levi C. Goodale. Su- perlntendent of street's Agency. Name.

Samuel Pletihr. Porter Hat company John Bomeman. Jr. Andrew Baric Brown Hroaa William .1. Bunker Raynwnd Una foiiapauy "alert' Mt-laraijcno The J.

M. Kre (nmpHny. The Kle-f-hler Dlckman Hro t'hri V. 8legman fleile is-m Solomon Prince Gustav Fox aft Co. Charles A.

Stump Ti-ronior-Haldy C.many R. c. McCracken Unnehan Abe Joseph A. (irotr .1. H.

C.rav A Co A. Mil--r Totals The Hvman Comiany J. I. Blum John K. Holmes.

i harleK W. Kothkopf J. Wilder Co Jain- Tarrant "Irv-lnnatl Awning Company. in. B.

IaauKhlln A. W. Ludlow. Sol Moers J. R.

Andern Co Totals B. Fried Jam W. Aust In ilii.in Kllnr J. Weber ciiicimiaM Mineral Plaster Totals Oe-Tge K. Welseriberger M.

I. Scully fo B-rnard tllueck irfi). Whr 1'arlor Krame John neck K. Mill N. Peld I Vunt I.

B. Biyle'4s Stove Company J.iM-ph Wahl smuli i Nlxn W'm c. Brietiihor-t Cincinnati Grocery Totals John If. Meirt inr Tli ThoniKi-n-Bla. ktiian Co, William Krtiest Brown Bros Henry Huneke Co Sninufl Blur-steln W.

T. NelK-1 CW Hnrv Burw-hing Nathan l4k Uehner Bros Arnold Westhaus 1'reher Charles Ktippendorf Totals Josph HHle Hsrry May A Hrn Adolph Fellnor Iavld R. Alien William Weber Miner Moore Furniture Co. William Coblter Won Frank Scharsteln The Woodrow-Rvder Co The Anderson A Harris Car. Totals Wm.

L. Haschart Jaxnb n-ck Meyer Ford Iiul. G. Sc.haefTer F. II.

Aldn Sons Co Robert Mobarry. Jr Kdward F. Shmldt Henry ttratemyer Heiir- Weetendorf Maglll Radisnt Orate Company. Tea j. uraeier raWb lalnao A Co Ohio Spiral tsprln Buargy Totals Th Kmerson Fir her Co Wm.

(Dougherty Hall tft Lang The Iecorative Art 8. arrlck The T. T. Haydofk Carriage 40. Charles Ci.

Ktraehley Morttx Eichler John Ward A Co Heath o. John O. Huge K. B. Hewitt A- Co Henry Pearce's Sona A.

II. Warren A Co A. Sebastian John Corcoran Wm. A. Hell George Uchtmann it Co.

Total Charlea Bums Mrs. K. B. Hornaaay Charles F. W.

Ever Progress Orocery company. WHlMon Reeder Ievy Bamett Herxog A Co Henry Nlehaus Totals. C. F. Hake A Sons The Samuel Woortslde Company Miss Mary Kenneay -IV 4c Co Hnilth Implement and BUKcy ComJ.

Albert Osctie Totals 'Incinnati Record The Raaoh-Brooks Company Charles I Ruehrweln David Joseph John W. Wingers Oustave Schirrmann. Henrv Moeller Metallic cabinet Company. The Jfptha Miller Sona Co Grocers' Buppry Company M. Friedenberaer Co James Haven Company luls R.

Rectanos The McHoah Company F. A. Fahlbusch Ueldlna: A Co Oeorse F. Orassel Uennard S. Welier Henry Welna-artner.

Wels-berc Co Ervln IJm Company Totals A Scbanuttaua-r. L. I. Wllke. MeAdam James.

W. F. Miller A Low D. Foock Josapk Ouaams a Oonahan. Old Reliale Ptove Oorapaay Joaea-h Ware.

Manioa a. war. BraadstettBer a Fortnaaa. Oamrg If Millar. s-auoctty RaJlraaa Tabocc Co Heavy Meyers Howell Wheel Coat uan aorg.

W. Totals. Nob for months of Jaauary .1 Toys. Mtnifacturr. ag ns Notlora Furniture Fancy i hIs SfiKvin Balnls metals rcr.

Boots and shoes. Pees-l Men's I ra tors Men's urnlslilnsrs Sa'oon I -rua- Tinware 1 ndt-rra k-rr February. 'Furniture 'la-am a HrllO. m. lirm Setd.

Ac. Sh'e manufacturer Manufacturt-sr CigarM i 'arrla-Ke manufacturers. March. Jl.ii-Uors irocer Kurniturp Manufacturer. fi Vint ract'irs Neckwear 1 Harness manufacturers ttc Wairon manufacturers.

Plan' Tailor. May. Stat loners Furniture manufacturers. Mf-n's furnithtncK tirieAer Mitt's urTaic-shliiKs Llfiuors I- urnlture Men's furnisliInK Manufactucers s-reens Salon Men furnishings Manufacturer rattan goods. June.

cigars. ware Drugs jBoois and shoes. Stained glass Painter Stationers Manufacturers and shoes Saloon 'lrugs Soap manufacturer Newspaper advertising Contractor Baker finx-er ajManufacturers Confectioner isa-sh. doors. Ac (Manufacturers -arriAges.

I loon -lOrocer 1 Harness Laundry 1 Barbers" supplies Ohio Spldal Spring Huggy Compan. Manulacturers Totals Ivouis K. F. Hummel lo-hn A. Sutton September.

Jeweler Dry goods -Clgaxs Bicycles Manufacturers cotton 'CVm mission cot tun Shoes a. I October. Grocer Grocer (irocer Caterers Manufacturers clothing Boots and shoes Xomt)er. Ptove Wholesale cigar. Millinery Jewelry Dcccm ber.

Manufa, turers clothing arc Kakery i Tailor iManufsrrturer Manufact urers carrlsses 'Sundries glass Msnuracturers hardware. -Furniture Cotnmieslon merchants Toys Queen a a re Ury goods. Grocer Grocer General blks 00VI5QT05 AID HEWPOET. March. JJrua-s Newport May.

XJvry Coviagton slaae. Boots and shoe Coving to. Hard war. Newport Jioots and shoes Newport Jaly Com rsor Covlnfftoo Jaanufactwrw 8cpeBnber. Covington Ac.

HardwareNewport. Octobvrr. JBtaJr 1a4uMaT-i4Ttoa. December. to Ilabllltl.

Itawwvar. low. ba. snanufactor1sj brawche of trad. ta bat Bl.l per cewt.

Th tabt of faJltsraa for th fly years Is as follow: sat lV3 lawi 114 InaS li4 ratlu 1 1 Jti-s -awport i i I I i.i: ovinaroo. Orocerir -Covrngloai Jal nts Covtngtoa I "JJ ebroary, April and Kevamber. 7 raa Aisita. LaablUtlaa. a a 14 i t.S41.Z34 43.11 I.Z57.iT I w.7l lau IT 4 liai 4S4 S4T I 1 IIS llll 1 U41 77 I.aaI.T3 X.aVt43 Tbe failure by month for 14 are ahown in th following MonTHa.

lanury February At a reft April May mdt Julr Al44TUt f-r-tober NoviiTirer Ieemr4r Assata Llablll: aa. S3 l.ni gananon II Ins. Ia IM.K4A K.1 S3, 144 IS 241 7 Kta.CIB I WlUS 71 t'J Sum I J7J I i aim 11 421 a lO 111.44 I 1W7 1-S I Mi 04H 1 M. XVi a a7 nam 71 I 1lai.4;S 2M.43 A 1 i REVIEWS trade can show but nominal profits. I the experience of tha year previous, ers were not large buyer, and used tha lcal as.

i nunon in cnmr.H -1 1 purchases, and the largest portion Compared alth the fall- cror. was tires for the five years preceding, those of and the losses, caused hv the decline mere ISSKl rank highest In number, though third distributed among so many that they were In the amount or liabilities and also in the not serious. "The Presidential alactlnn in amount or assets Involved. The percentage I with the general decline or' all 34 4 sU 4 7 ho t1V4 S71 JA wru. aJ.sMSt 4t'a, a I ftt Irt.lHMI HaM mm 27.

7-m r.irt ot to IMt.OtM. T.INSr 24 fsiir 4 1K7 4. IN Hi 4 Ota I 4 laMI Mo Io.Oof i i 34 744 9 Ptm i 1 4 000 lOI-laO A -j i 1.H.T2 a. HI? 1.672' 4. 16N i lll.isai Cat Ml i 1 Vs tl.inm I JW.sJ 1 I 1.4rUM I 3.

IS. hi I 1.211 1 1.M7 Veti-t i 16.Uttl ft. IS ft IH, is si W.lftl 3.TNMI -I l.orsj 1 I 7. Mo fi.lHlO ii) 1 2.Vh 17.ftMI Hum I IM 1 66.40:1 2ai5.Ol 1 7.M1 I Tm a no 1 7 atr4 1 1.HIM1 ftlNI 2fl4 8.1m I 712 I I 1.574 I J2.47W 1. H-hi 2.

U-H) I ,000 $111,440 I non 1 V24 l.Mn S0 1 4.r..1 2.35. 3i aj I I SO. 048 4.624 23.1S.IO 1.134 12.ISS1 I 414 A S3.847 1 BOO I 12. MI4 13. non 3.7T4 s.iasi 3.ns asj i flO.Ooo 1.5O0 a.o.s I 4O.0UO 12.0U0 ln.c-o 19.lsa) 2.00U II.

last .) 1 30.000 14.47: their connection mercantile The table of Individual failure by mom ha. with the business, assets and liabilities, is given below: lauuarv. .417 Bi 4 B-i 1 oM IHHI K4. otsi 1 .,174 111 I Mat I 1 M.I IrSSI tUMI IT fiisi Msai 1 Vtara i NII KiKHI 4MNM 1 IHHI fl I 1 I (n mi l.rtsi tCell 4ft 1 Ol HI 1 1 1 "-4 7.HMI 7 hn 1 r4 la. 71.1 42 2 TdHt 17 1 Ot Mt 1 JO INMI .1 1 at 2 Ml SMI IMMI -U ftiseH.Old 4.oM) l.St 2 'MN '-o :t.T:.'i 2 I.OIMt II 14.M 7M fi.tHHI 2 xt 2ll.tSHI U.fMefl 7.

(KM) lK.tNr.1 lOtj.uoo 172..45 4.04S) 2 Mr1t 3. 21 SI .1. H47 1 (MM) K.rxsj .1. INN) l.r.oo 1HHJ flOo.247 $st54. 7 1.2-.

24.UMi 2UU.IMMI IS Ml 42U I lOfHH, 1.7(4 .1.451 1.7P2 17.0SJ 2 (It pi 12.000 tvnt 4UO 8.722 KISl 9.S32 2.rsio S5.0OIJ 1.784 S6.S38 1T.744 5(i. (Ss. 2. Mat la.lsai 31 lull 2.434 4119.114 4.S00 14.443 4 (SSI 4 istfl (KlO 12.KSI 10. la's) 3.0M) 7.i en.

non 1 aij lS.ouo lS.ono S.ono SO.tsaa x.issi 14.ISSJ 10. mm 40.0(9 21.443 9 i.oui i.2oo 1.574 5.250 soo aoo J.ooof a.tjoo S.ouof l.t t.too 700 i.tvoo 9 a.ouo 4.000 1 I 2.24SJ I 2.400 2.asJ0 10.600 4.040 7.S00 "1 1.5O0 lS.COO 'O I.K4 A 4O.0t0 15.0U0 2.4O0 2-04 i SLSOO tu. (y. 18.0UO 04. 1)0 in rarsa products to rear a a mj low ebb.

and the rowers and bolder of lo bacro were obliged fo sell at ery reduced Price. As lha mum advanced I Kara waa no Improvement, and eloe le year wttb market that barely pay for proa action. But. when we take Into rttnafdaration ha valu of all other farm products we rannot paaa tb fact that tobacco ha sold equal to (f not higher than any other agricultural product, and with tbe general stagnation that has beao Impressed forcibly on every branch of trade, we cannot but feel that tb tohacco Ira. la has been favored I a iarg extent, and we are thankful that It has proved so under the existing circumstance.

aou ox aa.KIVa.l "A large amount of th shipments hav oeen oi.j upon arrival, aa lb nanurac-turer have been purchasing th past few years as their demands reaulred. carrying very little etocks. Therefor, tb trad haa earned that buying tobacco and holding tor a ruture market la not aa successful aa waa a few years ago, when our manufacturer would make large purchaaea after th tobacco had been carefully cured. They now purchase Hi all conditions, and In te market, at all times. A great many of our dealers make a great error In holding their tobacco, 'waiting for the market to grow.

Instead of taking advantage of the Of tbe Tobacco Markrt By th Lmcal "ny aetnporary advance, that occur, and I keep turning their pun-KaVi over. Those timpsnm. wno have folkwel bu ing and selling upob Th annual atatemant of th business done. 'be market are the onea who are still in by the Cincinnati leaf Tobacco Warehouse Company haa been prepared by Vice Preel-dent Lav H. Brooks, of th company, and appears below It shows that while the tobacco btrslneaa haa not been entirely salts factory, there la atill much encouragement to trader In that prospects for IkiT are flattering.

The review Is as follows: "While the past year's transactions In the tobacco trade hav not been attended atth I the loss to the country purchasers th i characterised the year of 1C the grnrra the trade with a balance on the right side oi ine iejger. it is unwise to be too greeoy, but always accept of a reasonable profit at the, first opportunity, as the future la so uncertain In every branch or trade. The oast experience of holder of tobacco should be a stimulus to use good Judgment in the tin ure in the d.rmosal of their tobacco. Our moat successful men In all branche or trade are thoae who lielleve and act on the motto 'quick sales' and small I he tobacco trale enters the new 3-ear unuer more favorable circumstance than one vaar aao. Kr.rv imainc man knows at toaday almul whre he stands, and la I 1 aliiy aaare that the pat ear haa not been With prte-roiu4 one.

although thre has ben some e-tro-n in the pant to monttia. tfie point of what mic.it inlifd proa-periiy haa not lai-n oltali.Ml anl. entrrtng upan the net- jir therr is one fa orahl ttnd that Is the fact tha; th-ere la nn in hat Km in and the eml of the Siirlnkaare ha been reached. subfUantlally at least, and the tftiUeiK 1 i.pwartl. NO Kit Rrt I.ATION.

"There Is no fiction or lioom In the business to-day that results frtm mere specii-latloTi. to build up a fortune in a day. or a month. Is not In ircord th general l1a of those merchant ho are content to ha mile 4 he cxmmere of the rountrv at a fair romfensation. "The tolwcronn that haa been in lv! has I.een what msrh! ternie! a very nor ou.

The early freeze that caught the crop very disastrous, aa quite a per -ft 1 1 ajxe of the was tu'Vt-r cut. atvl a lar- portion was miurptl. maktttK a la rice perteiitaice of low grades aod Interior td-bacco, which at.ounts largflv for the low average of pricea. Crop that were rut early, a ni were sound, a n1 contained he retjuisttf requirements of the manufat'tur-ers. have In demaul the whole year, ami broti Krit TCHd tn urt-s.

h. demtrn-s 1 rates he ait that tolaNo is a I-ways In dfmatid. anil th auo-eaif ul grower are those who take iwins ami produve the Irt-st crops. "The crop irrowii In lrl will, no doubt, prove far supx-rtor to the crop of lss5. ami, hidptrliiR" from report will le much larger.

The 1 1 1 rcasod territory lelnf added eac year make's up any deficiency in the old districts. The shipments up to the present 1 1 me have been i-oin Ksel la rarely of low grades, with a few of excellent tobacco, and he only serious fault found is that it doe? not contain iuite a much trody as our manufacturers deaire, and will alyo detrease the number pounds frofr hat was ant iciji-ateJ while the rup was h' 1 1 ar cut "With a reduced crop of old tobacco and a more desirable crop of new, with a pros-pet 1 fif ine 1 easf-d business prosper! we can predict that. If we pursue our business opera ions with cHuiion and energy, we may reasona b.y ex p-ct a ir ret urn for capital invested and labor performed In the ear of ABOIT THK INSPECTION. Mr. a President of iJ.e Association of the To I -a ceo Trude.

Issued I he follow. tiic repair! on the inspection for the yea r. to wlilrh is Joined the annual report of lie inspect oru "The itiHpa'ctlon of tobaero In the Cincinnati market, tinder the auspices of Messrs. Louden, jtradford and Mann, has l-een very satisfactory Indeed. They have believed in dolnT jnri-e to all.

atid. while there has li-een a tendency to Rie a rigid Inspection to fal it.Tke tobaiM'O. hey have shown a liberal spirit to the honest packer, whlo.h jhouUl be 1 he means of converting: the dishonest packer to the old maxim. 'Honesty is the bent There Is no disputing, the fa-t that many fa We packed hojrsheada of tobacco (dtp past the Inspectors In every toba'-ro and the manufacturers are ohliged to make claim for reelaniatlon. hut Mt II there Is 1 d4nibt that few manu-fattnrrs are more xtjihifii than ther.

a firms only hav made over one half of all the re-claniai ions In our market the past year, and they were not the largest nuyers, either. The reclamations have lieen mostly ismall. even as low as $1 a Mingle hog-shead, with an occasional claim of a badly ne.4,ed hum-head. "TiIth wll! be changes the rooming-year, of toliiccfi on the floir will he st oppe-l. and pluck injf of samplers will he prohibited by being passed if tampered with by the owner or any other person.

Hut as long; as our Impeitors are aj vigilant and car ful th-y have leen the past year, it is only a matter of time before our market will lie the best In the country, arid manufacturer will not hi-tate to buy at the hig-he-t prices, knowing they are gett.iuz what they nurchafle. "The entire numle-r of nrlanutionii made by the manufact urers for he past h'A9 leen or.ly KVi. and. takinir into connlder- ation that ihe Inspe-r-tlons have li-een the per cent of reclamations has been only iomiiml." The inspectors report in aa follow: Hhd Stock on hand January 1, 1801 21.119 Receipts for th year fs.H Total K0 1A4 Lelivertes for the year 73.396 Stock on hand January 1. 1W7 ITt'ffb The following statement exhibits the business of each for the year and compar isons with previous nine years: I i JssIsilaSIs'" iliiliiliii.

srsSSgliSI-- St 9 HKV-4 2rKVt7- 75.15 1MUR2. 41.lir2.187 4.1 fln-il 14i01 2ufVT.2 SH'l I44M ll.ilie. WITS 14iZ 144 4. S2 Hilmn iiiwi s.sii i.iis Mcrrls I 1XS 14544i 3K27 HSI17 III53H Tofl 6HU4.1. tfKKIX 2XH2.

7(1314 t5.Xfl1.47r, 7J OMPARJSONS WITH PRJtVIOfS NIKE TEAR. jllllilllll! 1 P1H lunotu Ulli PH suoijoofay 'PH saiB "SPtlH I-X-IB THK FARM ER4 AD SHIPPERS'. The annual review of the burlev co market from the Farmers and fttilnners Tolmoco Warehouse Company was also is- suea yreieruay vy xresiaeni ti. H. Pect a is aa iuiivsi, "In looklna; over the year Juat paased wnue we am not anticipate any great amount of general prosperity, and ao atatea in our report of January 2, lxan, yet It has been disappointing in that conditions were less iavoraoie man we naa a rirht ta ex.

pect. The first few months of the year's tnisiness were very much disturbed by th Venexuelan question following that, the conventions oi ine great political parties. each bringing with It additional disturbance and distress In commercial circle. Th strain upon all business following these convention, and continuing unr.il after election, was so great that nearly all line were very much more Aepresaed and neglected than before. Tb latter days of the year, wnicn wo naa nopea would tiring a more cheerful wlnd-un.

wen. -asarlraH h. Spanish complications aad business entan glements in our largest Western city, so that normal conditions did not nrevall at any time during the Vi months In review. -in nearly every instance all purchaaea of tobacco of th 'US and '98 crop proved dls- a4 rous. Th dec Hue of 4 he market together with the heavy expense attend Ing the hand--ing.

redryinar and marketing caused loose, r. and In some Instances very conaiderable imfluni. On the other hand, from our own baervation we are led to think that parties ngsjredj in buying and promptly shipping nade money, as here been no material Decline in value during: the last named ja-rloO. "It must be conceded by all that the ss rop was swat only very Booh lea In quan-Jty. but even more deficient tn quality.

This 4 best shown by tbe following figures; Total sate, for the house for 11, hogsheads, which brought 1.12,17 90. KiiX an average of $04 42 per lowahead. or 6 cents a pound. Tbe total Bale for lo were 23,734 hogsheads, which brought JUV being an averaare of IKv 28 er boarhetul. or nearry ft cent a pound, tlgures plainly tha Inferior rual'ty of the 85 crop.

"There was at all times daring- the year a "air market for really Ane tobaccos, so that Is clear that general business conditions arere not fuJVr responsible for the low prices if tobacas('tur recelpta for ISaaS were hoars tiearis. Our ofTering wer ijossbeads, makltsg ta rejee Lions 1Jd3i hoc- i 1 VEGgTA-aXg COMPQr a4 aaal asastJta Oftm Toanf firla afta--tJi teal rroaatlr avct, ry asa-ajsgwlj. Thrr atad t44Ma witboat ra naa ausa natlfal Hmna tlmca avhaoat healarlfaL WHI8KYIFTERES1 Have Hail Plenty to Occuii lurinaj the Vear The past year has been one usual interest in the dlstllleryi whuiky trade. It haa lieen mar Vi tw all- 1 vV A activity In the line of organ ilea I agreed production than years I 1 1 a abax-rrbasd, aaal tmaltL cf tblaI log- oa arotand tham. HaaHama i complain of pais tn asvsrer part 00a 7, nuaue-4 oioauia Mraa.

eota r- wirls art 0 A ent wotsb tronblr. Mother ahoold inMH tlv" 1 E. Pinkham a Vrwatabla ComftL promptly taken; all drug-giata Tha girl will 4pedilr ba 'a gain," and a probabla daii' gain," and a probabla arertasd. Any informatioa 1act. or reirardinsr all faxnali ta rill ha cheerfully firea fresji I I Pliakham.

at L-nn. Ma heads, a hu-h amount. In taroporl i receints. show tier an batter th oilier way the unsatisfactory prttnd pre alien itn all tneae facts cannot hut urge upon in tr tion In maalnax ptirtiaaaes aaja -asr- hartii-iilarlv aa an mtu-n of II la If A -4 ture ana Its relatlv valu not i i flxe-l. -i "We think durina th com in Tea stepa will he taken toward a mora at i mil condition ror all nrancne ot aa-We ilo not look for any unexampled Ity or boom, but do feel that th torn has been reached, and that that le a steaily.

aradual movemen towaj tar times The manaaTment of this belna in a manner strann to ft it and its customers, rannot help hut lal opportunity of thanklnsT them for thel much appreciated support and woiQ cheer In the dark day that have Very respectfully. H. 11. PacK. Pr44' '-1 0 -tha i papr Number of ftuita Kllct ta Vraalf Court Police Coart.j r( Folios.

Ins; 1 the number of miUjs)ij uni' ln tha year lstw. from Jf 7.. ccmher 31. In the upper i i.iiiiii..!. iaa fliirierine rnnet snaelai Suierlor Court, general Irt ba rltV 1 ll'UIL 1.UUI1 The Poller Court Cl wirrtntri durina tha Ctiurt tried cane year before, which ah Show NEW LITIGrATIOif.

decrease in the city in fines from the CLEAR Dporeane, a Former throuhfc Then If I Hot! I DV ar.B,Tw'l of tile i more." f'l mad Illrraa. 'aati The bank clearings of Cljtrrlflnnaatl nna institutions for the yea' can seen I the tables folio V'he comparlsj months for the paat three year IsjL shown. The figures are from the local inK House, and are prepared by W. i. Iiuble.

For the paast year lug House exchanges wer Is a decrease from the year prev ami ihl yrar preaenta stance tn many of a decrease, an Increase, over the year uef The clearing for th past four lKjtel 1MI4 lKSCi lHIW Hy months the cleaiinrs auuary 'ebuary March crit May June Juiv A US ust leptemher lclntir November lJet-em bar Trials 1-rw IM 4 A2. si at. goo Ati.411 S4, 411 si'J XVI (VT AV H44.W.VI ba. 4" 7s2.Mrl 4H. 47.

4a.2ii,4.Ve (17. 4T.K.'.l.!Wsl! fta. 1 NV1 45H.1 (f.4.2.V uf till lb. Il I i while prices have ruled low tieisactlonj nave oeen run or interest. Claru-inati.

aa Lr, the whlaky market of th wofT, hss fpl. -lowed the ups and downs ofahe business during the yesr very closely. mii while this -city was not St all tlrcthjce-ajter of th greatest amount of -talk a TIT meetings Cln. --cinnatl Interests hav been al wars the ruling Interests in the affairs. The following; review of tha year In it relation to the market for fine whiakies haa been prepared by H.

Van Nes. of th J. Biles Company, for TBI Kniji iher: If the distillers of and dealers In fin -whisky will take the trouble of looking-back carefully over tha events of the past -year they wilt And that It brought tnm i much they should be thankful for; much mora than ia generally admitted. It la tru that on tbe wool th year was not a profit- able one to the trade; few deals- and distillers road money, and those who held their own may count themselves imoiif th fortunate. It waa a year of atonemetrt.

Tb sins or previous years were vtsttea upon It. The lesson learned was an ex perssiv one, but It seem was learned well, and adversity brought the trade together avail possible tha application of hero-lo measures that ina ure prosperity for years to come. To understand the conditions of the trad arhlch nrevaJlexl In 1MS It Is niciaiv ta go back a few years in the history of she i fine whisky buainess, a distinctive feature fj gi wiian 4S i 'a sticmaeiiL 01 aiaroijiaii.ausa cannot ellmmated from It, InaKtniacn 4a a four. Ave or mora years He between tha manufacture and conaumption of Anal whisky. The man who make or burs new arhlairv ri lia t.kaa Ilia K.

im a tha demand that may exist -half a decade bejriee and In the up tvnd down, of trade Vt most always happen that th whisky saanu--j factured In good tinea la offered for con-1 I sumption In bad times, whf the purchasing- power- of th ps-apja sat js- bh. and vice vers. in a-ani nncaa ana furaot UTel li eoeral depiet- aener ixu-ioda or more scant becaua they sf marketed to the retail trade! i try has returned to proape fluctuation In th valu more violent than tnoas i other commodity. "I Another element ot ancea fact that whisky has kr subject of taxation ot tn nary kind. A little more when tne prac ot mwi tthout 4( cents per galky tne I'niteo waim tt Ian ion.

or Ja per iTui, Y'1'1 m.lllIIBIH -e old for 25 cents wa Il VK or th rise and fall oi Tbe rwoductlons ot arr laiioii a per gallon state cava wnu i wwrr an all the areat diaastef 'akfJ1 tn nne wnuaay (uai iit ivi.i. pay To It we can trace dii overprod-uctlon of thelr)) ana tnat oi Birai v.a-. caused by the ere. sewl tar. am fldamtlv ex Dected at the end of Ha: and th actual tax In gallon.

whJ.cn louowe whisk interest had Just closed. had been In themseivi naturally ao becau corrMiierc.ial actj vita i V- -4 raoi. srJaT 1 are ikaslfS er Ue rniyaces ai or thela -as nu I tor a trotaerr rn i that I a maii 'n R. T- At had been duplicated and i-jf, used to aad out of Laulsv ler. r.

I Itro. one 4 4m I awn. ou a Dwnan v. ru 1 If the Immeruas produd I had V-h lct lis laii. I watiout ui bll tl-lde.

ttr witnea In been oiled on too of GoV nout Tn mtm naa sot piacara aa 20 cents per gallon on i nua, wnasa tne yeari -a. tnokeit tha is 4 I i arr of Col cans ind 'a land's miss rt to Cort.be rr Vn3l fcnvder aualan ftwsuneiaasr wt .1 nrre financial world- and ns -irtif llama aliua Tfla. a.iiTS a. 4 i- fl tkj tnt I tl, fECl 1 lart at, exrl ad. 1: ot au tn tars; nile.

a ary ui Belie of Nelson EMstif pa -PrMn t. a I Rartlev. Johnson A rva Pdeakt. Jon Pxi4rned. The I soeaJxabl roetenneaa.

vYIw.alohB YUieud tbe Gewtsrt. C. I ror aoaaa; niw ot laatnar -forged, end oraA had b. OChevt'Tir AEE tnam. isvery Dana tn i overbaal ita whlaky collatr" iT- loajas wer at a great i- -i waa oa-cviealv oanlcarv an once evoivea ror au of whlskr warehouse war introduced in th ture.

on providing- for OOSXLM U) OX a 4mu i accounjLa. 1 i fr-I 1 (i ,1 W-SS i 1 I ft 1- Upij Ne1.

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