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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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8 POLL Of Kentucky Counties Shows a Dig PlnralityFor Nominee Uryan. Outside of Louisville and the Fifth District (bairnan Somaer PUres the FUarm at 29.393. Eatimta ConMrvatiTtlj Hide, and tht Aftiai Vote Hay aivh Larger. trt'ia tiMtrra Taa saunas Ih iiwiui. Kf.

la-tober 29 -Chairman Psmmers and aWretariee Richardson end hate reeiiplete-l the poll af I ha vote hx KMiur.r. and II la ma.la pub Mr for Ike Ural Urns The poll does not Itvclud Jefferson Ceunv and l-o-ulsvlll. which la l( Flf 9i Mart-i. Th flaurwa hav bran arefull, and onaervellvelir made, and In IM4 ecv rnuiiir the pari' la below the mat made the varioiHt Chatrwie. Taa avial by nrntiM aa follews: Mi a.

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juaataai a aici at aa Ml! iw 4I, 4MI atvi aMU a 41 auu. a 4i l.iaw! '4' ISO I.VX7 XM 1. 1.WU 1X3 I 1w 41 laa lia. ai TUft l.wa Tia hi 4T5 Sl.lj 1 a-JR a-a- rv a.aa.V I. Jit 1 sva a av, i.aa l.

aunt I Wid llAi aryaa a pleralliy la aaaie. aaaTa. Tha above eetlmatee do not Include 4ft. 0n0 IMilavlll vatea, In JTeron County, tha I'tl'aer irot of ha tauw eatimated at ba, and lb Piwhlbitlon vote of about B.0ISV BUIRT IWtiaiea Traffic aad Eloqaeat laailactoft Mpeech. aeaciAk aiaearca Taa aaaotaaa.

In IXIMweoM. October 29. By critic aa hath atda th speech ef Mrs. Joaephlae X. Henry at th apera houae to-nlsht waa arvawunced aa of th beat of th pal a la thla locality ll.r aadlanr was arr thaa Ihaas af Cock ran aad Brack In-rtdsa.

Sh had a leea tbaa l0 hearers. aiweat them about sj women. Mrs. II rra aadrea was eloquent, liar waa ecalblnT. In her aUaaasna lo Brecklnridaa Vler-v waa rem el hitler.

Bh Mrs, VB la ta eat haela heaveawai whew ah ralaad her eyea tilled with tear and her eeender frame tremblln with awe iron, aortas: "lia, snen at meatwcay bnaaasd wwmaahwad af thla al mat which la your heme aad I entreal la be aat BnieJed by th nop let lie at lhia aaaaarabea pwiliaral and serial fraud I ho yaw te stm-asr ea Navsmber a thai th htetwrr of Nettie In thla country ahall he wnilea with BreckiarVUsaB asms left AI this (mint ah WBS llMssniPtod. Th a ad leave aeraa ta Us feet. Mat war thewwa lain iha air and hand kerchief were n. A literal aaad.maalum reisned for runy eve aaianalee. At th riuss of her aneech ah waa ta dared a rwval raraptaaa.

and Waa pi1 a earned with a tar aaakal af rut Wo earn, ah waa folaswed he twia Baumsartaer( mt taasiss, sv. ka a naaiiui suiaream. LETTE1 Writ tea By a tenetl (Irral Mils Baal of a PmAMKroaT, October 2aV Tha Frank fort Bryaa C1ua lasusd a pawtar to-day headed wttk tba rollowiaar wards: Tma Thla Lemfca Uk Brtbaryr Th poaler tsarsdwiss a tetter wrHtea a ta hHtsr Vend af taa Fraakfnrt Bwuad Mosvey Draw -aa-atlc Club, la ft. M. Kalaw.

af Wsmdhvka, hla aemary. aad stawsd hy ta ietler evpeeawea sarptw that hfr. Eakyw Neuld be for- Wry, aad thea Bays "Ueain the monay aueetvan. I Would teat awauww that plalfwrm at Cklcan Now ar la a pea low lo carry, aad wal carry thla aoarnte fee awaad msasy, and aa t'nlted ntatea it's a walkover! Now. 1 aa dearuf thla fa Jrow aww swod.

aa yo know tf 1 are eoald do anythiB for my Welsh-hor aad fnaada. row rakl always nast oa aaa New Cher ta mere tkaa talk la thla wr raa. tluat aaa up axd Brack'" sow ood th, and wow pill aat seawa, iniic -MawarSe aa all. Will Tha Bryaa Club am wary airy eaniawai am ia. mmmr aari 41 wwi artcBj a sttrrtn CHUJLXUr HOBXSTS ara ha) rwhl1sht Tabid ofEati Wavs Noa Onmvl aeatwaai Beavavcw ara a aat aaa, LarxTwvrrow.

Xt. Oct ahar 2a. I It a arts, Caalrwvaa af th Itewwotlcaa Ca.aa aalA-a CwmmMtea, haa this I sa af tjaat af aattaBAYtaa pwrpertra ty. ln If to Ta aaUaaal aaiiaaad la Oncdanau'aad IaiavUla aew aapsrs Wedaeedny aarport-aav av he a com piled from report ta aad Republic aa Stat Commlrte vicky ar no ITic laJ aad aaaa thoti aad Brr arepared without th kBwiedf ef Bay MnWf me splT the naanittw Whit ewtlrwly BwtwfBctry the aggregate I her do no aer wtta awr irm iii i i atatvarsa. -All awr advtee from Dm cond.

anst rim Ultrtt ar iMMrMinL "rw.rr.i zzz lIrT eloai tontw unofficial table nubmm soa. i Every tnlis pot Ma victory sor i t47 polaaa i rhr aat la -lactlom af I I mi alra- rHllllr I es IBS Cowl COLOHL WHAXLCT Mays Ixiwlsvlll Will Oo For Dnta I Mwr. aa rtK4 -SB Bura err saw ds 1 Bsst cowan. knn A I waauiew, "i-vniwi ex I maar aiara aa a ay aaaa arba baa artlvaly pMtlrlfMVtad la poHUra ror la Ibla tjMotn. to Ha namt Tu- waters aa say au in dy? aakad Ota aocraapamdant.

-It la trota far Bryan and Hroa-n. ra- I plt-H CMoaal WbaUan. In hla perfectly P- I Hoar da yoa imM ik Kiik voiaa: tbara ara ll.M i iia rhr. and Bryan III par rant of Ihom br a-iul Thai will mora tbaa do tha work. a any labor aiao 1 WkallM naa'haMl al 8arrataria buay aa tho lolayllla rota and ha ou1t ta know what tikUi about.

Owalry For Tboanpaon. irMii aiaaarra to Taa aaariaaa. lviariLJJi. Otobrr -Tbb EHoriaaa arraapondant mat Hon. John 8.

Owalry. i-Raaraanlatla from Lincoln on tba train. Mr. tTwaiay aara ahll ha ahould yota for Palmar and Burk-r ha would raat hla Tola for Colonrl John B. Thompaon.

Iha "J'' data for ontrraaa Ha aald ht tJaroln I'ounly -aa lit la THocnpaon ai Raouhll-ana rlalm lJaroln. Mr. Owe- la Iha ratnar or jona n. ommonajaajtn a titm-y. rum tba raca for Iba cona-raaatonal nomi nation.

Dralnl Hla Party. mnai aiaaarra to Tea aaunaaa. I.BKIiaoToa. Kf fdoriar 2V--Cauda M. Johnaon.

affinaiUon Raprblrin. appoara on tha aupTdaamontary raajUKratton book. Claud Jotinan la CTaf of tna Bureau of Print and Brurrarln- by lror rTfva-mjd a acanotinniani. and aa-Myor of IKtnrton. fntfl tolay no on bolVavad fhat no waa Mhr than a Inapartor uanarai prt f.

Brarkinrldra. of tha I nBad aiaia a in aii mum nocna to frwff. hui ha mat In mju-r tria rvvteiratlon books hal baan loc-kaU la tha rault. A Prnal OflVnar-. Pinii aisaarca Tna annua.

In ixotok, tTartooar Tna panalty for Mlaaal rawiat ration In Kantucky la rrom two to flva yaara to tha panttantlary. and tha rharaja aaalnat I tar a WIIHama (col nral) ara prorad trua bafora Judgrs Kllay to-morrow ha mar alar WUIIama ragmtaraq TwivroiT, ana awvrv imi nv not in 1 a-ton tiotooar raajuiar rra-1 1 ration day. To-day was arraated for faJaa awaarltif. aaaaral partlaa cuuraina hava taikad to htm at tha polis on that day. Hall on Illlnola.

aranaL atararca to Taa BBoeiBBB. Waltom, October 29. William P. Hail, upertntendaat of tha Racine Wtcon Worka. a former void man.

who haa many a-iualntnce In Ohio and Kentucky, to day arnt tha following telegram from Chi- no lo Dr. fl. W. Oalnes. of thla city: Hrvan carrrlna Chtraao by storm.

Never such crowds. Maktna votes by thou- aands. Hla apeochaa her will cut iuppoM H.Duhllr.n maloriiv down ao tninaa will be esreedlnaly close In Illinois. Bets even money. Johnston Is Confident.

sraciAt. atarATca to tub smocibcb. UataiMOTOM, Kr October 20. Chairman P. P.

Johnaton. of the Democratic State Central CommMtee. aald to Tmb Eicquikbr to-nujbt: "All reports to our committee are full of enroll rearrment. and satisfactory quit beyond our spectatloBS. Kentucky will surely ao for Bryan.

He will carry the state by from 10.000 to on.OUO. Settle will defeat Brerklnrtdae for CoaaTesa by from i.aiO to 2.0U0 Teach) Take the Stamp. -DairroM. October 5a Nearly all public school throughout Carter County are cloaed. Ih teachers havlns been Instructed to make nolltk-al sneer hoe for their re spective randldatee until November 3.

Over 1 spaorhea ar billed for them In the county. Tho silver men rlalm the Re pub lican majority will be reduced one nan. laralotrtoa Reciatratlon. racial. BiseaTca tbb 8hcibbb.

LaznearoM. October 2U. Durlns the three day of supplemental registration 172 lasmoorata. 95 Republicans and 21 Ind paadanta vara ristered. maklna: the total rea-uiterad vote In I.ei Incton nemoerata.

fit ttetwMicana. ini; i naeoenaenia, l.4 Prohibitionist, lo. Total. o.ai. Want Tboae I'andi.

BrsotAii BiaaaTca to tbb laociua. UaxDeoTOX. October 29. Th Repub- llcaa Committee at Ashland claim that titer taav bean aUchtad by the State Cam- evlsn unoa. Conuntttea In be distribution of araotAi.

aiarATca to tbb bhupii abtcab. October 29 Mr. Van Suds, private secretary to 8ecrtaTJar. llal. ran la her to resistor.

aald that he would vote for Bryan for Pree4dent HAMILTON. The latere! ta IH alar Una retwma Is aa Intense aat ssaay aew luiaaa ware placed la tl by the leeal teiaaraph asaclaa te-aay. Ar- ramais save aaaa mane ta aiacs wires tor kwUetla purpneas la all preearnent aaiooaa. betel lobaeaa and elsewhere, and private return will alee ba tersely received- The Oeaaorracy la law a bruuaat ale, or in eaaaaej ia tnui diy aad county. Butler Coaaty aura ta rati Mrs.

Maamaa Oayterd Oeltew axed last sight at mm aatnwMi advanced aaa af SB year. Fur salt yaara af bar Me en bad aunt her hosee with ner ST. ta vhm a laaj. vaw. uai ieei.

nav reaaaiaa will be 1st a. r. a la Oreeawood Ceasstsry Wstasl-Oneja (I. a. wtu iba Van Pissaiterlaa street, (taw.

biawm W. taa t-warcn. oa lllllT Will of the post, ii na tl Camwlttee raa ilynwaia af two tia.rt.rs from tba wUltaFy Boat at IA. Taoasaa hava beee received at police twey ara sex wen is aava raw IV bl wis hi aie csxweuie, yea- tar-eTj Bar er easrar vauey. TM wal active bare Friday, aad will The Tea Joha W.

Oiamt. waa burled this aflaraeua wal.r Msaaale aasaAnsa aad with ap- iwa eaweqewe weva aaraexy at- Aa hsaisii free attvec wa.llns waa held aa th (IK. Brow an Briaclpal OEM niTY notes. The sbss(na faenale twfsat fowad apaa a aa ais-bt last aad lakes ia charge by the le ye anclaraed. la now tae lataatloa af th Pstlos Depsrtm.st te adopt the waif as lis ward and acevicis aasn for tie maini Whe BMBsrtai.aSaat L.

J. Farrell easy thai sat is nheral con tri Buttons sf sad eaataiag at oar begaa psarlag bx, aad as started aa tae booke af the da ft te smtsxated that aaaa CsVOn la tied wa ta beta, whle ar awsesd at several pise. a bx tbts ns wa asm una eaa sail of that pasted rais.ii itiaisi atial inr tmaa. Tne latest bet s.st is ws that sf Sm (t.mi that Bryaa would Ri but Balfdetts. a ywath 1 raiiir I the cammaa Fleaa Caau-t ysatstday le rear, lie waa Beat ar.S saw esse la Iba 4Jas Slate Beeormabsry.

and km the Bret peta ls go ap iram tbia ceuatj le the lalei aaaillate The fact I hat failed I ret i aat asst with foni play. NORWOOD. Oat ef th. pewrty event ef th week waa the east- ewppec gtvea by tba ladlea af the Marna A. I ail I ax.

K. Cbacib sxst evening at tb Te HaU. Tba ba II waa beautifully oselod tee i asiw, aad beaiSe tb aa eat a. laa sea at. I aad blera-y seasiasisia was r.ad.iaa.

Mr, tt sis Kaaspae, sf Ash etreet. sets, talaed Mrs, start la till' bierary reatsre-vy after- SS a ntawa. Ta a family quarrel vasts. day bslaisa Adolph Rwaxawal aad so, the eid g.silamas started after hie son with a- when the bey eefeaded buweeif wtta iwasr. The elder Haas I waa I lit aaawt the twr aad Back.

Mss aaa ea aaped amjnry. be drew bt earw laat aisbt aad ra b.w.. Is sa.irs. i aa evidewce -1 m. aa.

TM lo far aot la pat tba vwt by nf H. I I I I I I se at. Mea. J. V.

Uayd. mt Harris sveaa. has far her russt her aaxta. Miss Assi Base, ei ksatacky. Th wttee sf the Orare M.

tL Cbwrch af will give a seirvwia Ida" rsrslval Bad Suaaar ar a-s a i voins aa tae ilea nau. COVINQTON. Cgdhvolee Cwritww. -mF-a. CWM high win st-rad Owlm.

Maara4 CWtaca. -a. r. Kniir aa arwata aaia la i Ta mtrfrt aa law latlaai la ta wt naa rtoir a-acaartat. An aa ap a aanuMi.

at 44 uu, (aua a taa wi -wj. t. evsatag a Carnal Oa (mmmtI, a. Black- ki by tb Unamu Keatsa CMr. laara ar taa lanaarnta ar Kaataa Caaaty, Taa foJi t.

nv, caiauttaa a lUr.pika: ULTr: r. HajLav rartb aa4 am. umi in iu- amtaraay aiaat Ha.ailn. nawllM mill mi lalilll Tai a 4mm riltawaa aOca. IU aeau mm.

tar Viotlm nf tacorcher. Tha -acorraar" alainaad aaatliai rtrtlai laat alabt. Aa Dr. Haat waa trnaalna tba atrvat ml araath alfaat and Madbam avana abuvt aclock ha araa at ror by a Mryrla and kaorkMl tha atraat. hla haad atrlianaT wMh araat twrw itnat tha aapaaM.

Tba Mrylar harrVadly 4 hla hat and ruoa aaray. fcaavlna iba lylnc aanaani jaa. Pvrauoa uanni br PWKxii hlaa ap a4 raillad aim to- hla ayan. a raa aaray. It waa at (m laouaht I hat Ir Haat waa fatally tnnirad.

bat rr. i oil In a. aftr natalawma. aarlarad that, baald a Nina aaah tha roraaaad ana a aavara aa. he aa aartoaaly lajarad.

The Aldrrmrn. At tba arnlin of iba Board af Aldannaa yaa tarday H. A. arhrnattar and J. T.

XJntamuui a protaat aaaiaat par man for work don coaatrurttnc Bvaatanlb atraat aaat of Madl allaalaa that tha contractor had fallad to araval awr iba auotiai. hfr. finaaman. aoaumctor. waa praaa in.

and aaylaa ba would aa araL bis hill waa aliowM w. A jonmnn auaitnd aa lommiwowf ot Watar Worka Hoard with hoad af 4.lXi. aianvd K. W. Miliar.

The First. The flrst American naa bearlnc the name of Bryan and Bewail aad IB to 1 to be atranc one bose to anotbar waa ralaad. yaaterday by tba Toubb Men's Democratic Club of tha West Kad. Taa Baa la a aeonatroue affair, and la atrunc mid war from th houae of Marry T. Moulden to that t'oaatarl V.

Milan K. iVauey. on MaJl Thla la a fend roov on tha part of th Democrat a. and ahould followed by a Breet BUT mora wbo advaxata ta tree allver cause. Nrwi of the Coarta.

Circuit Court aalt waa Bled yesterday by Towns, admlntetrator of Fountain Touna ilaat rraacU Tonus for alleced to due for twa yara use ef farm. 1ty Court Baa Hetleraaa. atealloa crackers rmm tiaaary warm, flu and Heal Ratal Tranafera tl Rusk. H. El wood Cree.

BO by lis feet. aonhweat comer Rv vnieenth and Huaarll at Police Ptchlnira. Charles "IUiikU" Hanrahaa waa arrested laat nlsht by tHTU-er Mctuery, cbarsed with atesllns curry comb and bruah. Thieve entered a new bulldins oouree of ruction on Main street, above Keventh. yeaierday and atole a number of cerpentere tools, paint brushes and buckets.

Th member of th Kentucky Republican Club requested to meet at neadquartera, north west comer of Hlsth street and Madison avenue, to-nlsht at o'clock, to si tend the Republican rally In Mllldale. A mass meetlns of the Oerman citizens will be hem to-nlsht at Turner Hsu. Hon. Kicnara Kmet will spesk In Emrllsh and Bon. Otis Flak in Uermaa.

The Krnet dulntette will sins. Mrs. 8aic F. Incaater. aarad 6 years.

widow, who haa been llvtns with her son-in-law, Mr. Dwlhelm. of n. 21 i ht usee 1 1 street, died Wedieadar nlsht. rthe baa been a resident of tvlnsion for 271 years.

The remains will be shipped Klcbwood Sunday. Vol for W. 111 lea for Alderman. The remains nf w. I.

Temple, axed as years. eon off ur. Jemeo Tetapie. rormeny of this cay. will be received from twearu to-morrow by Meeara.

Harbeck Be. and tha Inarrment will kt HlsnLend tstery in tb afternoon. A butldLnar permit was hwued to Wm. J. rVti loo ker for the erection of taraa frame cottaaes on the seat sidy of aacy atraat, to coot ll.euo.

The resular aaonUuy meetlns of the Kenton Chuiiiy Haenas Bociety will be held thla evenlns at 1 o'clock. A full report of the year a work will be given. The Uraina RoUlIn MIU Cmnoany have post- ad th following notice over the mala entrance to Ilea- eetabllahment: "Thla mill wlH continue to operate If Bryan la elected, and will not remain Idle If McKtnley i elected. Working it. vote your aentlmenta.

UCK1MO xtOMrlNO AtLU. UOMFAJCT Catwam AJIen, Pi. si dent of tba Antl-Ruat Patnt Lvenpany, save tne rociowins notice to nta em ployee: Any amprieye of thla concern erbo dnea 1 not vote aa be pie as. neat Tuesday all be macbanrsd on Wednaaday. F.

W. ALOKN. Bon. A. Berry and Hon.

Joel C. Baker ad- dcaeeed a large gatherins of Deooocrata laat night Meet cxnlnaton. ana ootn were given a cordial reception, aod great ntbuaiaam waa manifested. William Davenport, a colored hod carrier, fell from a bulldins yesterday at Overton and Third reta. Newport.

Bla spine waa Injured and he received a broken arm. He waa taken to hit home. ST PVeaaant street, and thence to St. Elisa beth's Hospital la tba patrol wagon. ThtS Pernor rat la Executive CnmmMtee will to-mght at 7 p.

m. at tha offloa af Judge J. aUUetoa, SIS Scott street, to make closing preparation for tha election on Tuesday. A full at tendance IB desired. TWO THEATERS Filled With LouisTille People Who Listened To Senator Jo Black-burn'i Fiery Eloquence.

spboiax, aiarATca vaa kwocibsb. IxmtistiuJB. October 2a. If Democracy in tautstlua ta dead tt proved I tee If a vary Uve'y raae as aaght. for at both MacavuSeyB aad Ma nia Tempt Tb.au a grew! crowda had aew held truss's that packed both p'a-e of amiue- tat aat 11 finis admlsalmi was ahwt off.

aad tba chases that rent air whenenr tba aa-ne of a String tribute Kntachy J. C. S. Blackbara spoke at both pieces. I I 111, ill TWnk 11 Mo- Ashar Carina aad othara unUl rived.

Humanity stood and dung ba avauaom waa or spaos la MacauJey-a the stae and ta th box as were taaay kadlea. wall i- ik nwinr waa a auk af sLais ui huw v.ib.aS a Picture aa aa. mt -w -ee, mi eeaa-aun. bx tm-lf the pbxUor- be rep- v. o-.

I u.K-r. IZrT--- plained tbat ba bad been extremely aaxioaa te I which slasasra Mr. CnrtMee had rifsa.J to aeewrd I bias. Moat of bla sua waa taxes an by answer- ibs is miaam sis, ar rataer taa trwealia uf facta, waica bad caaxrwatertaed the envwta Mr- tartlalw mm KmiiwI. TTmw wmw i.I..

I tadivtdwally aad eoileetirerr aad dlaaerted ai.ss.r tbat evoked tha gisaiaat, aaslsaaa fi I the laaim i crowd thaa theorised the theater. tte Brand Cartas! -a traitor te bla party" ad lliiail Mm aa aaa nee far hla dual vostttoa rjT rzrmi a Btuas eatiaxata af iheid la Ka both theaters, while tulli riufmii a Taaobaa at atav. rirtit Kai- aaa; Haw. J. B.

Bittar. aaa-llbar flan, aaaal mt m. aaetropolle Sana tne ho i 1 1 uua at a a a THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI. FRIDAY. OCTOBEiy 30.

1890, I CXBTBAL 00TIBQT0B. Tb Bryaa aad Pes. IT Free hi Tver CIsb held aa mksatssnn assetiag ia xteit xtau mat aigbx. Th Jsllv Brx Btve a ban bx Holders Halt a n. aaaal street lo-aaxau LUDLOW, XT.

Tha laynow Bareka i at od give the Initial pa. futai swueare' Hail is alght Th Kenton Bsdldln Association will Wednesday a-remlsa ef aext wee Instead ef Ts y. Hi rsgaiar aat. aa acosarat nf the start law lectaetl hallway af tba odd Fet- Tba Bapobllcaa Crab sf wtndals and steals WiU bold a aveettsa- ta Wmcaer-a Ge-rden. oa faoBthera aveaae.

te-alght. Has. T. c. TTIsmnl aa xtareert escnsaam wm.

wowrasa ta slab. tT. af Latsnia, met aad try ana eted roa- last alght la tba Tama run i sad Jwdsn immJ Tarvia wul close tb campaign aer Monday Tk. SA.Vr-aSwa Will Sa St tftte 1 HsO. Clue trees Barlingta.

Uebrea aad Flar- will BttearL Thre. Taeaa W-ksrs ktM anrvhaa at Bcstt's Chapsl last alght, There k. arorh glssslbsfsi Ibsx sxpssssid. bath ay nntlis sexti aad vwtera. raassmBla sxad far vetlag hx -Through saassbadya aestect vote their ballwte ha a SsaaAt lows Isxil.

A. NEWPORT. th republic. Crle of -OoodJ CiaoAy aaa rejlienilona appasoa 1 I BPwra MmTmirmT bjlyr clmM 7-1. -oihae.

aad I BSBBBI Baurttoeir a Cashed at. af Aabrey Caeasty Cbrk Fait 1. Tettb. ta BasavtiarB UAka iamtare the arttuer La. Tha Bewahlteana th the name of w.

H. Oyer plaead aa the. aaliat aa the Bepahneaa caaaidata. ha were teelate. Taa t'omuy tTera then r.ruai.

ta ya nvw-i 1 a law tw-ltet. mvr ta aaaa tasi a --eted. The saaadamae auH waa filed aad arawed eaieraay morwms. Judse Worn ana IImIv a ftw Harhonr and 1 J. Crawl rned 1 for the County Clerk.

Jwdare Helm rel hte aectatna. whar fa ta the enect tnai caaaed ly uetarrui accepiina i-blef of Ponce, and e.ete th law ton makes it tneempatible for a mobar of ta General Assembly to be aa oelWr or employe of any elly. and that by reman of hi barlns acceiaieai the erne er Chief of he vacateij ef the UesiaUture. juua jootae aumira Serial una tee toon at peaia. In wharb It la not maavtmrj but purely directory, for a proclamation fnm he li orderta a aperlal eiertum all he vacancy and eoacludee by erdertns the defendant to place Hanwi name on ih imiiioi aa in.

rratlc nominee for Reprematte. a I ma with the raemorrattc th-ket and under the dew-e of a rrowtna coca. Jiariae Helm will bear a motion for a continuance of the order M'moajr nvimin. It la probable that he Republican will make no fun her as-bt on the noealKWi. All ballots that may be printed between now sad Monday must have the aarae of Barbour a a candidate for Hepreaenlatlve.

ami any mlthout hla name would place the County Oerk In contempt. Should the ea ba fouhf and the Republlrana arta It would be a costly victory, aa the belKxa could not be painted, bound, numbered, signed and sealed In lime for the election on Tuesday, and. hence. no election could be held, and tne nepuoiirmna ea-ould Inae that I.Mtl majority In the city upon bleb tbey have been calfUattns. Ouinell Mretlne.

At the meetlnc of OmhicM last ntn oath of othce waa admltMetered to Henry P. Bder as 1 teunajuent Tu tollertor. The Aadrtor'e report nowed a talance In the Treaaury of (33.328 W. The Commute on Work-houee aad Jail rerominended the fottowtna- coa-traeta: Kor 12 hammocks, la Wm. H.

Cloaa: for 12comforta. to H. apeckman. The Qare Wtede-man Brvwtns Oompanv notifled Cms bedy that Imanded purtlns down a new pevemetft all around the brewery and aeked that a Huperintend. nl and lneector be hired by the city to oversee ttie work.

The "lty Knstneer estimated the ooet at Un. whloh waa adopted by tha Board of Aldermen and refused by The City Attorney banded In his opinion sa to the fee bill of 1W. Wtlllam A. Yuna for boidlnc mot mortem on the rrmaJaa of fleui.e lewia, ausaeetlna that It be Krixjced. Ctaims amounttnc to I- TTS 44 were ordered paid.

A reeoluUon fo have the arc llctrt In front of the courthoune removed to Tenth and Park avenue waa adopted. An ordinance rzemotlnc the New- pm RoHma- Mill from taxatt.in for a period of Ave year, from January. the dale beins cbansed to January, IM't. was adjpted. Iocal Politics.

This evening" at Odd FeHowa' Hall occurs the big Democratic rally. Addressee will be deMvered by Hon. John P. Newman. Hon.

Thomas L- MicM. Him. A. Berry. Hon.

D. L. Baumgartner and li-n. jorm J. uehang.

The founrii of Iiemocrmtlr nsmpaJgn Club have Ka nnal meeting at headquarters Saturday event as. H-jn. A. Berry and fenator John IP. Newman created enthuelaam at the mass meeting held at the corner of Fourth and Central avenue last night Breier the aurploea of the Second Ward Bryan lub.

The Blaine Club prmlea good apeakera for Its meeuna- at nt robe is Hall thla evening. Ivie t.lnooln League. Hai-rlaon league and Mc Kinley Ulube ail have meetings this evening al their several beadquartera. Mrs. Smaller Mishap.

Mrs. Agnes Bmalley, widow of A. D. Smalley and one of the best knawn ladies of Newport, met wHh a painful, and In all probability fatal. accident at her home la the First National Bank Ruilding yesterday morning.

Mrs. Bmalley oc cuplea a flat In the building, and yesterday tripped while descending a flight of stairs and waa precipitated to the bottom. Hhe waa carried to her room in an unconscious condition and tr Rau-nford summoned to attend her. He found that thre rib had been fractured and her llmha and ma badly lacerated. Owing to Mrs.

Bmal ley advanced age, aha being nearly 80, but lu ll nope oc ner recovery is entertained. News of the Courts. County Court Waltar Ba! ley and Peter Murphy the two trampa upun whom waa found a lot of stuff that the police believe to have been atolen. were given the extreme penalty of (100 fine and 100 days In Jail each by Judge Bennett. A marriage license waa iasued to J.

R. GerhArt and viola lard, both of Lima. Ohio. Ity t.ourt The case of Wm. Delmney.

chara-ed with housebreaking, ass continued until thla morning. The raae of Mrs. Rackera. rhareed with a vio lation of the midnight closing ordinance, waa con tinues until mi. morning.

Barn Burned. handsome and coolly barn of H. H. rWurh gate waa totally destroyed by lira yesterday afternoon. The barn was located cloaa to Mr.

Bouthgwte's residence in the Hlghlanda. and only that the wind waa blowing In the opposite direc tion me a weuing would also nave been con verted into a bed of aehea. All the contents of tne oarn. carnage, harness, feed. Ac.

were to tally destroyed. The barn waa valued at and tlie contenta at nearly aa much more. The wa is not entire, xtr. noutngats having tne barn won ne contents insured. The funeral of Mrs.

Amelia Ratchet took nlajva yesterday afternoon from her home, at Rosa. Ky. Hhe waa 57 years of sge. and waa well known In Newport, interment at Kvergreen Cemetery. Miss Anita M.

el I ova. who haa lust return! from the Vnlverslty of Chicago, will address the pupiw off tne nigh sshoot this morning at 1 clock, on "Physical Elevation and Expresatoo Culture." The talk will ba Illustrated with phys ical culture cxercls and leadings. All ladles iniereta are invited to te present. The funeral cf Valentine Noedine took ntare yeaierday afternoon from hla late home. 31? Forrest street.

Rev. Eras conducted services, after wnicn tne remajna were conveyed to the I Tnrln nati Crematory and incinerated. The aahe will ne interred in Evergreen emetery By Fan Lnrertor Kiscneu. me psilhearers were Messrs. fonrmd Erblck.

John Beits. Henry Ehert. August n.oerdei, Valentin Lang and etuis jsrblck. Tb ladies of the Christian Church will aive a co nee tnis evening, rrom to iu clock. Msggie RocheL sged 10 years, and living at Southgats and IaabeUa streets, m-sa attacked by dog in the Ity park yesterday, and badly bitten on the left arm and wrist.

The dog be longs to Jchn Reedy, the grocer at Third and General avenue. Clemens Air. of Fourth street, 'fell yesterday with an open knife la bis band, cutting a deep and painful wound. Judge T. M.

Hill ta dangerously 111 at hla home oa Iexingtob avenue. a I BELLE VUEi No Democratic Councilman. The failure of the officers of the recent Demo cratic convention to certify that Jacob Proas had been nominated aa a candidate for Council with ta the time allowed by law will keep hla name off the official ballot, and Alexander Smith, the Re- puoitcan nominee, wui ne elected by default. The convention officers bad made cot the cert In cate and given it to the members of the Exec utive Committee to be Bled, and thla imDortant auty waa neglected to tne aaenne ot candidacy. A good crowd attended the presentation of the nelodrama.

"The Jail Bird." by the Monarch Dramatic Club at the Balk Opera House mat night. Jasxc Q. Blaine MeLaaabHa. the wooderrul her orator ef Newport. wlU be owe of the iakia sa the Dvfnocratle rally, tot ner of Center aad Ward ar.

tht eventa. Other will be Hon. A. 6. Berry.

Haa. D. IV Haumgartea aad Hoe. Joha J. Cuahlng.

DAYTOB, IT. The chrysanthemnm carnival, ander the picee of the OoMni Cross order, at Odd Fellows' laat aignt. was a apteacna euocess. The esses of Joha Thauwald. charged with as- malt sad battery, aad William Blmllcfc.

ehaigid wita pe-ovweattoa. were eoaunue In Squire Fera-ser'a Coon last sight watu No-evmber lu. FT. THOMAS. private Joha T.

hie dlachar ta Privat. Ji I tins to Albany, furlough. WUIiaax HcmphlTt, B-. great sd a twenty says' left I The nmrrtaa af Mis Msrtam Maud TaHv ta Mr. Heary K.

Cramptwa. both ef New York Cttr. Mrs. w. J.

Jones, wbo left net New York to attend th wedding. fUR I ky 1 xj-STucrr oottbt of appiials. Kt. ter. Gsffv aaa Eka R-w km aowthsU vs.

cnath. Clerk; Fsrlass aa artgiaal aad r.v a. aad sa eru.s srmal I aveffTWienL Haghea vs. Red ar. Tl est a.

FayetT. M'salrsT. vs. Itaaa'i i Athrwied. Heiyer vs, xmie: -l-eeri Makeaxaoa.

aaalgwe Fort Jeer. cna. tmnpaay vs. xwr itoyster. I i aa Appellee moves nv wsat mm prow tlon, Appeimat wiggmie eata ar Mrs.

Q. jscksoa aad taovtd to re. lie ia nasii of I heir. Appelmnta gives says to ate Brtef. Two lot low mg esses aw tae apt 1 1 sv I1MU ivsaruT.

nt ted: Noa. n. la. .1 Be. S7 SB.

pa. M. B. a mm a raaa.No. 91 coal is wad nr aanl I i aa ths ssuesrsnr docket aad ewturday.

October a and XI. win 1 ma Si.ii, MM Tt ssv e. I I Onnrt adjowrned aatlt aext Tharsda). th Sta I gay of Novarat.ar. sat tha a.

f. aaaal iai a apoa tha eaVtai ballot of th snawlaa -itT-ff-'- far Baalaaaaflti frasa the gaBhty-tawrta baaiatattv XNatrict. aad the eebaoa saafeaa ll.ia.ar a. fan mm eaadldat far 1 1 itna Bare naavaia. Bit the vacancy eawaad by taa aeataam eftbe ff" Pettea ay Moa.

Geors HehTth. aad taa earun- eat mt hta aosetnaooa toased taa eaaany tb, Clerk. The nomiaaUo waa not I ea sndeavore to bit. i Horn. CJexwpany C.

latet.ed tee-day sad will leave for ale ant lu mutiua. T. Voonan. Company has N. T-, to apend a twnxty-days' Th our of of er To th to be In GLARE.

COXliJtt'KO FROM FIRST PACK. fct thlna-a ta a raw Gevtrtswat Ilk attars. Cheer. Tha anoet alorioas th ma: otir hia-tory has oaamomatratcd la that tha poorest ad humbkeart Oar. with ta pooret awr- roandinss.

bat ttk clean haad aad war avaarc. may reach th hiht pamcaa in wrrra lXMajtATiow Idea that warMna-mwa ar not fmtrfot. They hava baen patriota ra every ci-Vaia of country. Thy require no coercioo to make them itmmt iiude eauatrr. their hoaoes.

their mot hern, their wive and their chu drew. llxKid and ntinuoue cheerio; I alad to know efcot th railroad mpkya from one rM of thla country to th other are marrhtna: thla year under th same fi4T national honor and public and private tale fit y. Renewed cheers jl am fUd to know that tho Minbnn of railroad llnea all over th United State for they hava tailed m. from nearly every atate ar stand-In tsaetW ao neir before for th snaln- tenanc. nt oamm4 MirrenrT and PCI DOtuHT our free Inntltutlona that rrcosrnii nellh- class, creed nor lApplauacJ OETJACI the Days of Prtmperity, Say Major McKlnlry.

In reapcmdlnc to th Kurts Club Major McKlnlcy said: Nx Tuesday will be th battl of th ballots: next Tuesday 70.000.0(10 people. rough their legal electors, will determine national poUclea for tba next four years come. What will it be? will it be tor honest money lloud crle of 'Tes. you WlH It be for public honor? Will for the restoration of that splendid tariff policy nnder which for a third of a century we made th mlajhtiest progress of any na tion in human history? ye." Too are here from th mines, shops and farms, and all you want is that we shall adopt that policy that will give th widest opportunity for the employment of labor; that Is all ws want a policy tbat will enable us to do our work at home with our own labor, rather ban abroad by the labor of other countries. policy that protects every American in terest, whether of farm, factory or mine; a word, we want to get back to the splendid prosperity of 1882 from which wa ran away, ana wnicn we ovenurnru uj our votes four years ago.

I am slad to aanurea tntt oia irana- lrn. the capital county of the state, will siva the splendid Republican cause this ear tne unpreceoemeo. roajoniy wt o.wv. am glad to be assured alo that the old anttal district, which waa two years ago Dut Into the Republican column, win tnis year return to Congress that splendid rep resentative American. non.

utvin rv. Watson, who richly deserves such Indorse ment at your hands. MONEY EHOUOH To Ron the Government Mnst Be Rained By Tariff." Major McKlnley spoke in part as follows to the Seneca County delegation: 'This Is the plain, simple question, touch ing ttie great problems of fi nance. We have to-day In this country as good money as can ba found anywhere in th world. Every dollar of it la as food as rold, and passes current everywhere.

It la now proposed that we shall chang this splendid financial system and enter upon a programme of irredeemable paper dollars, or debased silver dollars. It seems to me that the naked statement of th proposition should bring Its Instant condemnation. If there Is anything that the worklngman wants; if there Is anything that TH HDtCHlKT WANTS. Or that the farmer wants, that shall be sta ble, fixed and unvarying in value, it Is the money he takes in exchange for bis labor or products. As I said a moment ago, this is the sort of money we have now, and la the sort that next Tuesday wo mean to decree shall be continued.

What la the other question, my fellow cttlsons? The other question Is one of taxation. It takes money to run the Gov ernment, and our political opponents say they will not borrow any money to do itc and they do not tell us bow they will run It. A voice: 'They don't They will not discuss th tariff at alL-J Voice: "They're afraid of It." They Bar It Is not In the campaign. I can imagine nothing more Important than a revenue system that WILL, PROVIDB MOB BY KKOCOK To run the Government. haven't had enough money to run this Govarpjsierit for the past three years, under a raise system of political economy.

So the question Is: riow snail we raise mat money lm you to raise It bv direct taxation, by tax ing the property and lands, or the Incomes and wage oi tna peopieT it-Ties or. no!" Well, then, the other way to raise it Is by taxing the products that come here from Europe in competition with American products, mis is in way, onueve, to raise tt; It Is the old-fashioned American way of raising It; It la the way Washington pointed out as the way to raise th money to run this Government. When wo have agreed upon the tariff as the way to do it, then I would so adjust the tariff upon for eign products tbat compete with American products, tne products or our lactones ana farms, so as to give full, round, adequate protection to every American producer. This Is the other contention upon which we must speak next Tuesday. REALTY TRANSFERS.

lis P. Rltter to Frank Behwenamana, nv years' less of Iot of Inn's subdivision la Delhi; annual rent (375. W. H. Helmut to Frank O.

Toung. part of Lot No. 71 of eubdtvtakm of Carrsvill (20 and other considerations. Frank Bcbwendmann I Francis P. Rltter.

part of Ixk No. of Inn's subdivision la Delhi; (l.lfcJO. Ttlden French to Lulu at. Pirkxrd. tot No.

2 In Llewellyn Park aubdlvunon; OOU. Joseph Bchwea-mann at al. te Clara Hellebuah. quitclaim to 22 by SO feet on Sycamore etreet: alao. fio by 1P1 feet on Woodburn avenue; also.

34 by 60 feet on west side of Pike street; alao S7 feet on west aide of Ludlow street; also, 23 by 80 feet on west side of Park street: alao. 11 place ef land in Bt. Bernard: (1 aad other considerations. Theresa Biau et al. to same, quitclaim to same property; (1 and other considers! loo.

Jew. Schwegmana et al. to Thereea Blaa. quitclaim to am property; fl aad other conaidera-ttona. Carrie Harnold to Joha Wehry.

quitclaim to Lots Noa. ST aad Sex ef Hopkins's subdivision in Elm wood; (1 and other considerations. George Cook to Anna Jung. Lot No. 899 of Hopkins' a third subdivision la Elmwood; (1 aad other cooaideratlons.

William Jung, administrator, to Joha Wehry. sum property; (2.623. John Wehry lo Anna Jong, same property; Gabriel Fettlg to Katharine Fotx. 25 by 109 fee oa southwest corner of Madlaon aad Moons streets; Wm. and Oary A.

Ooegrov to eViean A. WHt- 3a feet matvton atreet. belns part or Lot No. IS of Peter H. Kemper's subdivision; (2.000.

Barah A. HAwney to id c. aunwer. nana off Lota 9 aad 4 of Kinney a eobdlviaoa In Hyde Park: also, Lot 1 of same subdivision; (1, lov Aaara Af Imrtaga. per emerltf, to WtlKasB 12 of Lserr parts of Lots 1, 12 aad an.

tsar. Oeorae D. Here rr. Lots Noa. and 10 aad pa ef Oxiary'a sxsbdiwlasoa a CM sTOa.

tx. xiuaa. pes tea i in. so awjauiia uivn Avena Loaa aad DunaBt Company, lou by 148 feet oa svaeat eoraer ox tjokgrwia aaa eta: Young, per Briedfr. to same.

199 feet oa stet axd Co-ersm aveaws. adntag aheas S3 tax 7- Marv A. and Bewry H. Raine rtelTwrmantv 19 by 94 feet on Liberty atreet. twees Dudley street aad Freemen as eaa; Bf Pa I lie I a xtayer te aoptua mvyer.

awttcAaim te Lets Noa. 1 aad of WJUam Prtcse en-dtv4sinn TIHl; at, urn et rxana a suodi vis ion sx Gam Grove: W2.XO- Hett of Ntchoms tcn-id. per m-eslg. to tbtlda WiIbbbiI. 99 by 79 feet oa west sad sf (Tu mrect.

swath of A ill I aim etreet: sXOOtt. i. maiB airr te. leeser. 1 1 oy no fee, est swat ale of Daaw strsst.

919 feet swath af poplar atreet; 4.owj. r2ti af His ssnas's stuund mdiillilaliai oa North Wsmwt Hina: Ktm aad Josstis J- uisss.ni 1 1 1 to Leo s. Let 97 aad part of La 99 of JdJrwnd gnd tests saauJi Wh-a; mtmrnt. Rtsal Esaavtw XenrtvewreaT ntott. ad Bern Tisaty ta al 9 A.

Co Erfnnl and Swell ptawaaat Riasra aa te sue Baeaa to Mkssle H- Fry-- 11 Aaaa Jang to Edward ITsrka B-. aad Mary K. Gotng la Edgar W. Cist fJeorg W. Jsoobs te J.

A- ITeArnaand KM Elizabeth and Chnriea a. Chambera as Baa Gaaiaa. 2,509 Flora B. aad Rowbaad Fraaer xe Mllfvrd Home B. Co 909 Leonard R- Baas to Joha J.

Bcbwrltx 4 Mary O. Dmoar to Jsmea G. Cooper. JUTTS N. F.

MaBea to H. Ti ot ma 219 BKraTTOAlXsatl CAlsrwf aTTX Edwsrd F. Tl iisd atmai TT F. grhaeuln-na to Eceiaxor B. A X.TM Imevtel Fettlg le fataerlas Fotx 9.S60 Mary K.

GrdasT E. Ada M- Nletaoo Coos una B. A- l.aOO John Jwnc as Ciiumile L. aad B. Ce l.eu H.

tjck otter Victoria B. A. Ka 1.... 2V3M jaawary teesret risminna xjoaaty saa B. Ehzabetb B.

Hill B- an o. Jorm J. Wotf Otftax Betshta L. 2C3B isV A. Wast.

199 ciotoroa2 abd eoseed. TJetawaT Crrr. October 29. Last algixt bsxrg-ars entered tha boos of Low BaHh. enartneer of the eJeetrie light rka.

chlorofoi tut Mr. and Mrs. Smith saw took A hx xwwT. leaving athwr valuables- Mr. Smith fowad hie pant, from which th of of I O.

26 money- was taken. Hanging oo tb yard feace. -s. CIKED OFF Both Head and Tail, Aid a Chunk Takf Oat ef the Middle. Heat of Kaay Ohio Valley Items Prt terred.

HoveTer. For tho Busy Reader. Panaa. a aV aad TOeputy ShenS Wtlltama went Gallia Osoaty today aod arrested Charley Gee ea th oasrg burglary and larsany. GLOrs-TBB.

October SB. Harold Oieeuaaldt, miner aaukiitt at a Outuuai arlne. had a th ankle laat evealna; by being ran over by a car. Llgic. a Ransarias.

am ployed la dtsex, waa kined by a faD ef ooal ras- tarday afteraooa. GAIXJaoUS. Octatar J. Dr. Jo Johnston waa kicked in the head to-day by tslnsd serious Injurtaa Cartia Dickey waa raa ever by a waaoa loaded wta loaw at Clipper Mllla to-day.

Hta lac was broke la two place aad waa atherwiaa la- jured. PObTKROT. Octeber 29. The Jury la th eaaa the Btate vs Jacob W. Bailey, charged with grand larceny, thla morning reported that tt waa enable to ipu and waa diacharged.

TM aaa haa been tried twice and cost tho county about (1,000. SrniworiBU). October 29. Kane, the a. year-oid daughter of Joha Courtney, of street, went to a neighbor's house to-day and was attacked by a vicious dog.

which bit through her cheek and cut her eiebrow la two. BSLLr.ro XT A 1KB. October 29. For dsys this city, haa baen in darkness so far aa electric atreet lamps are concerned. Repairs hava been completed, and to-night the entire city will be Illuminated, aa of old.

(HILLICOTHS. Ortober 29. Tha post office at Btat Mllla. three mile west of bare, waa burglarized laat night. The thlevea atole (30 atampa.

letter scale, a doaen boxes of cigars aad other articles. East UvmroOL. October 28. George C. Fred erick.

Secretary of the Globe Pottery Company, and one of the founders of th concern, died to night, aged 40. of consumption. Hs ws a prom. Inent Maaon. Diuwiu.

October 29 J. C. Chapman, gro-reryman. cloaed his doors and turned over the en tire stock of Monypenny. Hammond gt whole sale grocers of Columbus, wbo held a preferred claim.

Al.LIAXCB, October 29. Homer H. Ward, wholesale giocer, made a general assignment this afternoon to W. H. Harris, an attorney.

Liabilities over (7.000; assets about tha asm. BstLLarONTAIKa. October 28. James Brady is hi JaU here awaMIng tha action of the grand Jury. Tha Mayor of Wast Liberty found him guilty of robbing Joseph Krouakop of (2S worth of goods.

MlLLXmXBVKrj. October 29. Mr. James H. Let- ton, a wealthy farmer and stock dealer, assigned.

Assets 200 acres of Bourbon land aad stock; lia bilities not known. MaRTBVILLE. October 39. Mrs. Phoebe Laird, aged years, dropped dead to-day.

Fhyatolans pronounced It paralysis of the heart. IBDIABA. Alkxanoria. October 29. During the Democratic parade here a horse ridden by Bmlth Chllds slipped and fell on him.

breaking hla leg and otherwise bruising htm. Indianapolis. October 29. Ctaxriss prtnsel. while picking up coat to-day la tha Big Four Railway yards, waa caught between tha bumpers I and crushed to death.

MUMCIB. October 29. Joha Moor, aa and W. freight brsswiwii. of Fremont.

Ohio, was caught between the drawbar her laat night and an EjBTUCXr. LiBXINOTOK. October 29. Arrangi being made to send a detachment of revenue of ficers to Morgan, Elliott aad MagrjfBa Counties to break up a lumber of Illicit stills. W.

F. Crittenden, aa itinerant advertising agent, la under arrest here. It Is charged that he contracted for advertisements on 2.000 but I Mottera, printed 10, collected the money aad skipped out. La ff casts ft. October 29.

Mr. Moses Collli aad wife celebrated their fiftieth marriage her. to-night, A large number of Invited guests wer Nat H. Mlddletoa, who waa aociden tally shot yesterday. Is dead- Tba young maa who did the snooting naa ores snwisi, out, wiu released.

ASHLAND. October -In a political row Preston burg. Floyd County, a young man named Marrs fatally stabbed aa aaxitn.lv roan Ra. ouMlcaa named Peary, who died within a few moments after th. cuttln.

BOMXRSK-T. October 29. Baley A Bon. shoes, made a general smlgnnwnt yesterday for of creditors. Assets and UasilUles aot tu ihwii -vr-r-r.

-rvrv vIXjOA AJAxAjaLow ChaklkstOS. October 29. i groe are brought her every fall from Mercer aad McDowell Counties to be tried in the United States Court for selling whisky coti Italy to law. thaa 3O0 ar now la our Jail, awaiting Court. CTJMMINSVTTiTiFi.

Thaa evening Orand Army HaU on Appta will be given andr the aus street pice of th Ladles' Aid Society af the Nasi Presbyterian Church for tha benefit ef Its tims 'TZTlZr. and it I wiU prove icia Th en gag em rt la announced of Mtsa Joaephina Dlckmeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dlekaester. of Spring Oreva Bad CvvlersJn avs-auss.

and Mr. Wm. Bel lev. a wwil-ksows young bus ld mam maa of Ctat I a aat I. In honor of tha approaching event the young Ji lends of the brlde.

eiact will leader her a litis shower oa the evening of November 1L Tbe Garry Owen Literary aad Social Ch wig give aa etaterte. off Taiust HaU ea satarday a.xatua- Next week a namber of sxaiidini of the North-side BaortsBsaa'. Club wm go as ladiaaa aa a hunting trip. Aaxong the, wbo expect te go ara Was. M.

Brwrkma. Henry Bvuckmaa, Hcary a-niiip umwiii aaa v. Mtsa Joaephia M. A. Vols aad Was.

H. Zha-Btis man, of Bkarnsond. were awietiy mail UJ at the boms of th bride's parents sa Hamilton avena est day aft noon sad fas tae evening isft for their Virginia hnasi. "Tba TmXIMf' rfbly torn ap eoskdltnx. North Cha Turvill streets are betag la si lid for a brick while Pa aa arenas.

rtrsi-iaVIa ava. langisnd atraat, if laws place Aathony hav Beea np.sat wp Ttm.TrCTlEEK VALLKY. WTTTiaa wa aumk bv a Bis easin yssnrday at Iverydala aa ur. ws nn. ta i siapaaya Th fair and of ths Milk Tuanahlp Bswwblicaa Ct rsnad test a.enlag at Flumta'a haH.

ia El: we Place. -Tae Ban wa ha niiw rawly rated aad aa all atdaa were pretty bsntba, rners-e of tb ahgereat tables. Aa at mast eat ssusiaaiBis will be reawWrad esrb Ex-Mayor Drr. Dr. J.

Read- Mrs. Jobs BelL Mrs. WU1U rmtsua aad Mrs. Massy are th caarg. as xasr anit UORTAIilTY REPORT.

Knbaa Jscsb, ST. IM BfaBwrry Stella -twwort. axoa, 90 AMgau at. Nea TKbt, 11 ssos- 234 Kavta Gears P. Bcwusr ffOTl Cewanxt av.

1 1 aemqa- Louisa H- Rues nul i-Br, 92. JPJ JACK BOX. October a. James arsksirian. had a' waituw ear pa frasa east thla assrnesw wedta aetttn a brake.

Twa wheel worked eTnd a faU aader th at i Hag train, bet ax ail A wick a mssglsit araa. A saacllna stove fa th taxi rat a af Frank Bud. an 1st. r. aa Maple street.

Elmsusd Plaea. espied ed day afteinooa. aad Mis, Rods- aialatrr waa baraid ahoat the face. ITttasa Tlslli tirati, a carpsxH.i. iialttag at fl.

i as i d. wa sunk bv a Bis w-awr sal Eta. in atarsia. 1. 997 Bare st inui MIiiIHil Sarah A.

Ear key. 4T. 2375 Fhwanii. av. dross Jem B.

Kssrpke. 94. M9 Mara a. Ijpwdd slsiis LtsmeHt 1 1 4X, jCarr sr. si ill i a ssxta.

Edward Hi Bbir. 9S. OM FsB Tfaan (sis MotSw Etsst R. Klsws. 13 days, 9933 Psstsbx at I I at SHOW GOSSIP.

Bin EJLLE EXAT8. The that the maraa af thha. ttaa a i aid a road tVaea ta ana af th raianit by th aamtbs. a mare thaaf- wwrt mm anotra, I i "T4OT" -fi 1 D- I. Dassv.

I sraeaela ffm 1 charlas.es" SJ- 1 finis.a'mh IS LemieviWe. Below low wa Th OMt as far ran nam saJiijsbtB aa Maaaiter atalafarth fa many -yeeaaanaj Baal a. as fa ta laVcaacaTwavy1 aaaa aass retiaab The Mart twa Itl-Taw a Cwaxwaay, Haaka." la aa ta heat wwtle. the atyk af tb times. Issai aa kimMtl axwaa ta rasxea eawee taa tates act.

wxue am f-" will 'The otrl Frasa th Wsa." Mr. Baldwin aa he as alaxply a show ma a. srwa win oecervt If be can. and xbat aa a mat err a as aim "para ywar monay aad take yewr it ia tarn peireot rraaaaasa as. kiwi whk Mnitlaa arM aad aWAlWt hi which haa ao sraat a ahar In his remsrhahl FEEGOLI MATarEE TO-DAY.

FrssToll win slv a tsbiIbm perfut aaai; at the Grand this aTtaraooa. T-tgtst this sxsrvek will make hi laat appearance la this city. perhag forever. All who have aot aaaa ahould avail th.waatvas ef ahis opportunity of sit- alns the wisi del ful luteal waiatltaia af thla of the snaiiist axe ea Mas to-day. Fragoil a uaaa la weU takes sa fareiaa sua trie, and tt la only tne accident or ctrcuaiwsnco wrucs bis prenew In America, if ne aa appeared in Cincinnati ta other thaa a period of eiertioB Usxe ha would bars played as otowaea nowaea.

aa it la hta audience ar of taa saw enthselastla turw. ajmI tanaa who have bees ao fortunate aa avail theaxsetvee of his pai I maltose are busy ad-vlatng the If frienda I aaa aua betors ba leavea the city. MOBA'8 LADIES' FIGHT AT PEOPLE'8 Th second ladUaf Bight of tha pi I a. at will be given at tha People's this evening, aad that Mis Mora wiU be greeted by -a packed house la a foregone coacluaion. The entire with the exception of a few seats, haa bees eotd oat, aad the ls-rceet lady sudteace ever asstnibled In the People's Theater la looked for.

No single artist cornea to th People's who Is halt as popu lar aa Mora. The patron, fairly Idolise and who could resist applaadlBg arter Bearing tbat rich, velvety voice, which baa moved tbou. aanda la all parte of the world and brought fame to thla moat wonderful woman. Try iff to remain onlm while au ethers cheer aad sound their Dalma. Mtsa Mora win sins to-Btsnt wnen i our uove Grows Cold." "Tboae Wedding Bell Khali Not Ring Out." "A Little Boy In recite that stirring poem "now Baivator The company aunoorting Mlae Mora ia oa 11 found particularly pleasing to tna Matinee to-morrow.

BOTES. lt la estimated that Fregoll's toothache th other Bight cost turn a osot (900. His iv that this Is the first time that FresoU baa been disabled lor years. Harry Aaklna. who Is her in advance of "The Nancy Haaka," Is tha ears clever, manly kid who lost everything but his spirit and good looks In managing tag opera companies.

However, Tu with hla partners. Frank Tannehlll. Jr. and Ig-mvclo Martlnetu. are maklag.

according to Mr. Aaklna. a snug sum with ths bright farce comedy which la to appear at tba Grand next week. The papers speak In the highest pralaa of the produc tion, and lain max it is even (tinnier tnaa -Charleys Aunt." To-morrow will be ohitdven's day at th Zoo logical Gsutlena, and a large crowd of Httle folks la expected out to enjoy th manifold delights of enroll over th beautiful around. Special ef.

forts well be msde to eater lata the little folk wst out John M. Cooks la her to tell oa af "Dixie to be se an at tha Star. Th. Ida of catering ta the ladies at tb Orand Opera Houae Best Tuseday evening is aa original sad haa certainly mat wlra ha approval of the fear sex. TVnarr soles will be prwasuted.

1 In ta parlor and many ota.se Diesel features Introduced. Bom 29 odd theater osriira of 19 or more hav sscursd swats for that evanlng. On of th Bloat inns sat lug features of Chartss B. Tale's "Devil's Auotioa" of the "Pooassttss." wtaoh cannot fall to win appreciation. The Lotwlla Trio give a 8a IHuvtrsttoa ax ta beginnlag of the third aot.

man deoapitated. aad hand, bottle, Ac. Boat rrhrotigh tha air. Turner aad Frobell do a turn that borders oa th marvelooa. who.

tha dancing of the "Midgets" is a whole show In Itself. Con- ble iw mwshs est seen written by Her- ten new goanss Have beea pre- pared by Joha Wllkisa. the inc th Paiaoa of th Brnpaeur aad a fua stage aetUng representing Old Tlv Points, New York crty. write sx eonveoed wrta a vivid swrtraral ef th itharaetera on would meet there. "Devil'.

I iL. JSZzLZZ I tvon ret urns win be read from th nag Tuesday I Bnrm week en- I -artainment ax tsa l-eopiea wm De taa midnight I bow 9iaa by th aaax Dews Company I Tuesday evealag. This I ben arranged so aa gtr a maa a chance to near tne eiecrioa rexurn read aas enjoy himself I asm time, a special wire baa been placed ia usual svswlns entertainment vol also 1 given. Aa aooa aa tb returns commence to I xar rmmm- war. arusa, wpass ws I Theater Sunday.

Two bttrbetiss. antltlad mmJt VVLA I be prseaatsd ia conjunction with aa oil of specialty stars. Tha Star will. Ilka th Peaolara give aa extra performance on Tuesday evening at 11 at which election returns will be read. Tne women wtta thl troupe are aald ta ba usually sniainiL ai and the living- nicta daaad oa of th big i of tba show.

Dave Marlon, whe open at the Star "Theater November with his htg extravaganza romps By. prom Ibis svral ischUd novelties, among them being the Aaxet Magalaeop. which 1 said to vastly aapsi lot to all other msrhla.a isaasiillii. I projecting animated pictures. Tha view selected for tb, Magnlsoops will be entirely aew to tin- cinnatl.

and the encasement of thla I wlu a ouat prove a atg drawing card. "When Londoa Bleeps" ts th taking title of a at Heme-a. for the Bret Um ia thla tty. the coaxing week. It is tha pea of Mr.

Chsries Darrell. a aot ad Pkiglish at sev luction in TLnadoa ehar ha se iisi all Aawrrt-ea fights for It aredwetlaai. the Brat wab ut trur red at the Fourteeutk Street Tb.attr. Nw Tors atr. with raul la mat far Hnnilil "Th inaa oreeanot-a-- is the title ef Daa Mc carthr a latest sarrm, which win -be jsasiunil at Thaler far eoa week "Th Bawcy aat.eta last i a or taeaa earn to ihaimlsg his her asias! I "aad a aew 1 jrwKser HMibC lt a nswt.

JTJr? 1 THE MAXVELOUB BALD TO3. The fin sis af Froc. aad Mrs, amaswm at th Wsaaat SWaet Tbaa tar have tisasad a inastlsn. aad Oastr aawKifysag revelatioa at rbe talk of the tewa. Tha snalaanaa each lsght ar wf splendid proportions, aad every peraoa whoattaaila ttiasiB aaay sbwaasstiy plasaad with th clever entertainment aad greatly mywUSed aa to how the BaMwiaa aaJiamiplbax isMtr sou Mr I ral smsad eaxltow av- TTIMiia aasr be thibT I t.

there as as dlagtilss about tha pi afiaaar lalrassif. He tsMa ta sbHib is alsatiy that eaa taees trance pmrxyas i almaJ sjasarjetlam. bus Wis I af all y. Th Dieca tt ta aald. shosms.l Pottit PVesarrt.

W. Vs Octoer 29. River a Sweet tilling aad reallsu cMssxasa aad aitaa- Bmtm aad Averye Miwia.i tor oaty Bv oasts will si. atlr Bxatogrs ipa views, present th st sal set mated pai tale eeer area anywhere. Th tllaatrai fmeisa tbe Cx r.

ta ssn a ail royally ef Ea as are prseaail.t; ta pa Is a a pars as sm aaa a at aas eg taa Rtvsr Tea yiissiuua ara sB 1 is ai 1 1 a the pvtaelpal tr lures tht week hi In th Taali raiia. a soys awiaiwa sg mcamot an a trke ef beamlful dsaiims as aa tb New Yerk tha ea aaa grrea a aaat ta tb theater free F' week hx th shRattoa of Kdlsoa'a as.id.ifal vtta- Boep. wsce. Is rossi-Sloa with i smlsis' Maa of ef sc The great faalm at Keck aaaf Aseey'a ICbsssbs iisss stive 11 fast aad liiglsaliig sa tmM? aext weeh stn bj a naasoaihrn sf htdy typo- far aah prtsss. jca3sta(w.

Xy-Ootwaar 29. Oka tor-r A beat 39 BtsausispliasB win laa part ta this aaa, shows 13 fee 8 larhsa aa th asara aad fsUiaa. tssx. wiU be said a salary, aad cash Weather thiadr srd main Tss BorsasaX masse wtu be awards, aa aasr stated, te thee at an a a Tba Phrrtor. a.

Ida Badd. maaiag th beat recsrda. A. prewilaant in wwh coal. 19 a.

ax. Local Ussa. Bawdy Klver 1 III 11 tBl. atsnlaby. Itsiii Bad Crasi beta lel.tns.

Ky-. Ottair 29. IHswf aa a araa. aasmni ba "Th TIsaiMlls tint at 1 1 ar with feet 9 la bus ba th eaaa. 9 Sat 9 haras I i id b.

TklTntl at was oa the falls aad 11 fmlsam si tbs foot off the pi.ga.eg xats etty, ssaal. Jl iBnna brisk. Weather clear aad thestU. 1 1 i "a i i warax-aadjii uspsut af raa te alght. The Lew 9 fWTt TT9I11 to trtsctaaari Kanawha, ts IJacrsirtsa: IsAST Ein).

t-etytrv-r 2 guo flees, added llbiraHy aad left Umr Mibi.SIi hmasp awymaar. gtalasaatd trisasbS) hssav 2 Ciiseil Mt n.swis aad tow suaelaa laat el Cha-. I iiat the wee wtta th fs atlly af mr aad aai Beet Mr. Oartaok. da tna abava Tb Rag wwat tha At Wil iTTi'it aaarhwr Cntm kd by she Baprteaaa tWTweasleXata w.

a Ward aa stisnsxt ewamnms aad aaaa sikat mr- Jz' 29. TV rtver hare atda yesterday, aad aass. taa team as Mawiiy werk. A reiie aa rh aarm wf a saotVa af a tree aad with smaltan, fua tha Os-tnwvwa ban I a. www psawuad sa Caw hs Fwox Post mmm.

asxat by Booert CBtas.nl. Miss Crawford, th wrlsrl wwrhwr riiaatTy ret ai aad fi lis foraigB be, -I a. will deH-eer aa aa- anr1lTk CaaRk eVaaday i lss Kiyewavbsr a. tease. Thrnu aad T.

f. Dewaegy w-MJ aim at FeadjeuT G. A- R. tarn i Ina b-fmswg at Wceork, Three Unk Ers-smperte-vt 1 ad slTIi ins aad ealuretl a baieauet st HIVED IIITEIU floats aasmwiatff TowDsiy. wsaasw nrreirv.

Kutir. a av ax, HI t- m-sviimCt. Ill wVim MAjnltta Laa avail la' 'Ici OP fuOtlA V1AJ-K. Will larmTw ava Am-wt-l. Ptttax SI Til liny.

a a. a i axisTTu bar p. as. OwcixjtATt. Crnio, Octr X.

1 faav ar taa staas af ware, with ta sast as a aaaa ii lias at a a. aa-. a I i HIT If TTA1 4 i I.l at a ivvaataa aa I I-1 ta a. -i 8 a i a Kaa. City ...1...) M.aspbm Han Ft.

Smith ai. s.a t.v Ol t. 4 1 rone! a- taiiiwaT. Toere is a aiurat rax twarimi ai In th Ohie from Point n.aasnt aVssra. At ttn- rtaaaU ta river ks ahwat stationary, aad will a day or twa.

a. a. babth h. r. o.

Weather etear sad warm. stiver feet bxchee aad statlraary. Bus la sa very goad. Tb arrlvala aad dasarraras ware: The Mad- ana, from Pittsburg and ret era Ueary M. ataa- tey, from Pexiisiuy aad return: Courier, from Mayartlla and return; City ef Yevay, frai The Hudeoa left oa time last evening for Fttta- barg with a good start.

Ekm Agaew la eharge. The K.iatuaa Itfal. will serves aatwedsv aaa ins an lay aver until aext Thursday, la to get oa her regular day out of Cincinnati. Tba Virginia sill be the next steamer leaving, aa sswai. aa her regular day aext.

(or rittaours. The Madtwai packets are carrrms reheat hunt er dowa every day. all af them ret amine with big buacaea of gasie. a morning paper got its paragraphs badly mixed yaat.rday moraine It aald that bualnsea rrv bad oa ta leading, aad tbat all the river men were for sold. The very reverse are the facta.

Buetaeea the wharf waa asceUeat, and aU tha nvee mea are for free aUvar. To-morrow all the stamboauaea from Kanaw-a will be In the city. The hearts have beea taken out of the boilers af the Tacoaaa aad new ansa will re sears inert. Work la proa favorably oa the Alice Browa at the font ef Broadway, la her aew paint aba makes the finest appears see of say boat tbat baa gist. ad the leading for a long time.

The Hen net aad acreages are harbor over at sport, th dredgini aatar still being to high te Balsa redaing down Bt Craig's. t-sptala W. W. O-Neil. waa la th city yes terday.

Bualneaa with tha local towooate la very sun. while large owners la the coal shipping busts. a. rlalm that car shippers at all the Kanawha mines block and delay them out of ait paileare. liry dork aad manae waya are multiplying on ths uooer coast.

Lavaane. Pt. frieaaaat- Mas ratal titr. Charleston. ixarMii i creek.

Loup Creek tMt. Csrboni. Mlddleport, trkerabiirs and Harwesr all have bulldins and repairing I acui ties aad retmrt work plentiful- It is said br weu-lnrm nie-i partiea mat tne building of the engine for the aew iittaburg and Cincinnati boats lies between the Marietta aad Cincinnati manufacturers, with the difference la favor of thla city. The earn genUsassn marking aa ta difference of fio per cent In the bids of the Pittsburg and Jerreraonvtiie parti the Government boat at t-awnevlll laat aald the din are ace waa In tbe price of wegea. which ara aa aiscb higher in Pittsburg thaa al aav other Boint on tbe Ohio Klver.

Ike Arge as off ta ataaiey tor a a a. a. minting up Fine an otii vviiiiaasaoa i staaoing watch with Kddia ta tne pnot aouse. Joe Blackburn, tha torjacco shipper er Itome haa aent Dave Bcattarday aad Colonel Muody. uf the Bheriey.

a big bunch of squirrels, attesting bis markauu-sbtp. captain Jena nerreti arnve noms yosteiuay from tbe South. Tna uts city arrived from above with a to of Iran and ooal. Th Tom Dodeworth wwnt ta irabrriiie-. also.

the Ida Budd aad Nellie WaHoa. aad will lake back empties. Mr. a. K.

neim. rut rust ly nver eotior ot tne Commercial. I In th cHy several day a With bla mend The Dick Fulton paaa.d dowa with a tow of ml year. i ds y. which waa snore successful tbaa bar first trial trip.

Tb Al Mania arrived yesterday wtta a of ooal. Alex. Boas Uvea af Paninssruie. and ta the oldest Western pilot, being as yearn of age. He waa tha Brat pilot wbo ever took a boat front Cincinnati ta Bt.

Louis. T. P. Leathers baa been rahsrd. aad ia not aa badly dsmsgsd aa reported.

She left Natches for New Orleaaa Thursday nlsht. Moat of her was saved, aad taa local lose wilt aot exceed (12.900. The Virginia leaves for Pittsburg at a. from tha foot of Mala Mreet. In a mend ef Captain Calhoun, Office la charge of R.

M-srr- Tha fin steamer Bheriey. la command or cap tain Klrker. with lava Bcstterdsv ia tba ornce. leaves ills, a to-day from tbe foot of Broad way ror yumsrnr aa way stations. Tha courier, with I sots Btuwen la eeenaxi and Chief Clerk Kendall Morgan In tbe eftVre, the Mayevtlle packet, leaving from tha foot ef Rmedwav st 11 n.

a. eaoewt Bandar The Burnaidea, in command off captain at. Riaeem. Wllmot Hlssers la th ethos, leaves for New BichBiond. Moscow aad Chile every day.

ex cept Bunder, from the foot of Via atreet, at IB p. m. i nne mamr i-assi nay iesvs ter staenson and amy pointa from the foot ef Vine etii at 9 p. to-day. In cweamand ef Captaia Joha Ham ilton, orneo in ffnargs ot jobb ijodi.

For Louievnis is tne steamer city or Lowiavtiie. Always on time, with John Br en saa hx ooanmaad aad the acconxmedatlrig clerk, Charley Langnsrt. la charge of the emca. aaa leavea tne root off Bycamore atreet at v. m.

The steamer nostoss reaves ax a p. am. snm. day. November 4, for Mempbia, from th foot of Mai street, ta eommsnn or taptaia Harry Proctor la charga of the oAc.

TELEGBAFHIO. SPECIAL DISPATCHER TO THS xTNQTJTRZTR. Warren. Ortober 29. Rivar 9.7 feet.

Fxtr Prttsburg. Otobr ax tne utile. Moaongahela packata dotog aaythlag. Major R. L.

Hoxle, sited Btate s-BsTinsar, aaa aot I nee river mea that the harbor will ba drudged from tb poiat bridgs ts Lock No. 1. This Is much ae dad aad gives greet aataaraetasa to Tbe predict ion ror ive-aignt asavy rata aad colder weather la-rnorrow. Th Ohio gaagea b.s lest at ts Whesllng. Ortobsr 2.

fMvwr fast 11 Inches sad fairing. Cloudy aad smb. Departed: The H. K. Bedford.

1 ttaa org, a. m. lx oa, Pitts burg. Sam: Argand. kershurg.

11 a. m-: Keystoae Btate, Cinctaoatl. bx. Marietta. Ohio.

October 29. River at feat and falllag. Tha Lsroy ap at a a. vi Plttaburg at a. as.

The Argaad aad at midntgnu wsstaar ciaoy and V. October 29. Ohle River 8 feat 19 Inch and falling. L'p: Th Valley Belt and Faille. Dowa: Th Keystone Bta, at 4 a.

ax-; I rrsinla. a p. ax. The Argaad aas doara to-slsiit. Lttth Kanawha fallisg.

The lllltoa ks dae dowa. Ohio. October 2S River 12feat and rising. Clear aad srarss. The SbrW-y departed for ClBciaaati at a.

ax. Dowa: The John M-v- 7 a m. a ana waa. a a. Beaoiute.

lo a. ax. Ths Convoy arrived from her trio down I th river at T--AU a. m. The Nancy aad Hatcher nam.

Moaroa Hcmter aaa William Moot Jov. I Placed oa trial te-day for klillag Aaroa WhJtta- I aer July I CTssrieston, w. Tt Octsher 29. Ivwr. STIntsn 1 foot 1 lachea aad fall laa: Lack a.

feat aad fan- 1 1 ca and raiiiag. cvsady aad w-srrm. a ia a. jnnm. sib i a.

i a mm ao iwta. ia-mj a. u. I Th Wmlfrede. out from th mlaaa aad iwtara, I wn GeJTtpotia.

Ohio. Ocsobee 29. Th rHwr ewiy. wita is rest mens bx msii wp (or tabs miawlng. Tha I at 949 a.

sx. and left for rtslisn. IV Th Bona saa ta due I for Poswey to abrbt a I W.ather aleady. with I Ri I aaaa at p. m.

1 at 9:1. tSaa. dowa -add dowa with tow sow at Jobs 4 -SO p. ex. 3-9 mm III.

ar. 1 a. sail, thla ansaias fnw rw.u,i AA-aei msrr nans laa far that Btaca. aad las i is as aia at darttabx in tha Cliithanail with sales sf rise. iua cet- in wowapinw eill.se tha Ciactaaati wtta 9.99 pacha i for this para.

rid leans agala at 7 lot a sun ll Ii a Th. amvaa tna vvwia rmmm I airs with a swod trip. eraurted at p. as. far Arkansas tiry with a Band Ths Vairy boat H.

M. Hoa-w. havtag ceexpieted her re-parrs. Si psrnl at aa aarry hour lli. ssorntag foe Krv Orlasss wtta bar tow ef iealcd Karxee, The S.

H. Clark aad Barge from New Orleans j.ai I aw st 1. a- m. P4 leas. Rr- a ay rtver te-day wrvw ew ewvTon.

Bass Of SWCd COUiSX a vs oottoa -eii. a Basra If -r KjSOXTUAdt, T9WB Cat, tha faags af a larn r. aer t-day thaaxa. aad wtn die TPPCjt omio. WHEELING JxJfD a i p.

aa. JC Mat- i lae lasmin Tel lie, ry eww ini iwiiit, -weov far tmaenj, Kaaau e41aae Petatx. the Jixa SlirifT. lunzi lun at a a. av.

1 ef Btistway. aw far aUymile and Iatermx4Uar-S CSC11E1 ttr. tBiixmrx --'ww Pa a x. lISdEM. Blaaw" Lowrtt oaio.

For MA15IS0N acl Wat lm Dally, rrom the foal ef Vrne at ara UzaiK BAT and CTTT Of ror loUstuic tad utenatiux. 1 FxWtlal Sides im TtUtrask ui City if jtn Leave dally at a a exeept TSlep js IaT 9MxwJs. Sew fBTswUbt dOacstBra. Fee Skvaasvill- Cvim. a "-avl u.

i- lUMTiiM I I j'r trmm TOSBrfiil. Nov nral Frets bt Ages- rrsa MISCELLANEOUS ANTt, A. rmrio 1.1-r.K 1 I tu t. a see town or a 1,7 loa JeSwrwai si 1sti.i A. LACK curtain nesuy (Miiei sT Apply to the janttot.

vmis B4.KV-Twa Krierttr rjt x-rs 1 it rxiatt.rer. PI' tl Lg an isid-hand must jortji AitTitt it. aatii r. -tj nit. it La taair i.

ail ti; B1CTCLX. AsjEiXx. prVre snd ceinditl.m 14. 4.. Hmrtm BLACK HMITH PtloP- ren.

kiari peweral repair nreip good locaiioa. If. f'r wwx KX-IS. At-misf BABT or child to b.rd N- 711 a third Boor, rmm r. BABY Te board.

XK ai I'm av. CA9H BFIllMTtrK sn bind and 4 pn. and Ice, .1 lH, Fourth Walnut ai COI'PIAC ta hoard 3 children aa-a 14 sal ine prm ot a esn-iaomeiy ram.abe4 Mlllan st walnut iltll IN HAtTTF, Knqulre psw CIOAR ftTORKAnd nesa And fa was. bom-. Sa.

Til kau 3 rlty must be cheep CHILD Te board, good CAMERA-iASkt weight. by kAksTt m. lluntsbuig. imp. COI-NTER Iw'ALt-ri-- R.

g-X-Ire CARPET Aho.it 2S of r-- carpet would Use I. lessor. R. Fnuir-f Dr-SK desk air he r-s set a ronoiuon aval rruv and .14 1 letter. NATHAN.

KnUlrer. DRAW NFTT-Muat DINING RliOM-And klt rooming house prefsrri rauet ba res able. qui DK9K rth deefc iv tsxalCi month. wjt'lBTT. liir.i DR I 'OSTOH Tl buy a tr-aa country town of I-jt 3 ai.

fat are PKKI NA 1H1 ''iaffhg, lav DRAW I NO BO ARt Complete. e.u S. Enquirer. ENVBU'lPEIt-Te addreea or aar 4tw Ing to ai h-ima at IKS r-KMI-strT. ENLfPEh--Ta addraav 47 arnssj Bog 745, city.

3 as HOME With a Chlistlaa farmer of wane esperleace. C. sj. eiicltt, 3 tar st. HOCBE PAINTING -And er Job; rbsji-gm modcrsie ICR BOX-Muat he rhesp.

I. LFNB Ross R. Jl R. 14 by IT. arsa at ax.

alrwr OUI -TOR For -Ba-g 1 Miulrer. a. Uaquli OHIO BT'KINEtAH TWINT. Eoq orTBinaf rTSing LANTERN Must he pet em H. Bradford Bkyk.

Birth snd Viw PAPFR HANINa ttvean FAPiSR HANGER. 410 PEDDLER'S I.ICENHB UNB. 1129 W. Btata SilVTtvn Hnwse and Is, st low rates, by a erat sua. all Enejulrer.

PAPkTR HANGING-mdea (1. m. 1 Enqiurer. PLAIN BFTWING 4-ir dreaemaa f.s. h(ki MRS ADAMS MH3 kraiia PREetw Power puncrilr.g or .11 k.

I td 1 II Inlll lie In euod crdrr and ch-ai- 41r! rir Ki Ing. RIFIV-Braall must be chest JElb Colurahus, Ohio Hi M-iW A TrZTfci- .1,,. wfimas roafonsble twin. rea.r.bie fiivjr. rear R1M1MMATE For youns maa slretf room aad ftrevclaa h-r-l not bxlA.

B-l per week. No. 4Va W. -sina RXMMAT15 By a lady eh-. l-st roaventenree snd privileges.

Sear, a No. 1112 Dayton 1 SEWING Plata aewing MRS. ATtajN, 39 K. f-r faiaiiy Seven, ft SALOON 1 "ATT'N e. sMUfi-4 a trail inrated BAW Vind aeerird-r nd fnjvl Fried? KT give deacrtpt yort a-----, uw.bt mm.

fir. tlcon te dlaplsy 1 DAILY CALL H-AlJl-R. Kls. lad 1 TTPE-Job or news aiuw caap i I BURBA. Hodgenvtae.

4 TYPEWRITING At burae j. TTrrwirnsii of s-'i ''fVs wht I. tr nr 7- i I lal awl irerary I ER. 47 Wiggles Biu -k TTPEWRrTTR 9'ate Soweat caab prve a. uef bTsJ TTrDX aesSS rosvlirton.

Fait li I near Fourrh noon a- WArSHlNO-Asd irortng. to 7e--, oonntry. Mrta. ni day or eeaa-e MART wwrrtvn or eopy.rdr er a a-" work cheap, ti u. mrwjl ll.

I by tbe day. xtr-n oa' 1- SLUIVI: AnA lruntr at Poplar st. take he WAUHlN'l WAJtHING Asd rle suing by t- Biaa wrsxsvn. third rVce-. tnmt UU I A Sd lrr-MRg- asme to any pan oi m' MAM.

Tel. 794T 4 n- suivi: a rvung msreled Elm St. FOR SALE-REAL Bosfh I a'-'C''- -M Cwmmlnsvllle. Hunt on Buudiag. i LijT IebJe.

aad a coerr B. td H-pk-se lA-rrsAll stsea 1o Mt- tynawt. I AfT Sine bet, Oslo asd Mi ilea 99 or ta by ITS. Ot i I 'lZ-g? 7 vlik 25 e-r i IfT-ls imrap-iu. rft i 199 feet to aiery.

1 ar half; cheap No. 7'TT- a. Te9w 7 9 rkx sew. aiks. tat LIKTV Five scree off aw a a rearti a STtAMeOATt in I 1 -at av.

a swrr 1 1 r4m. Ra. a hear ft. eatersjl yewe. Ka MA ruBt Al.

I -It 3 re sea L-x-mi law aev a-sa i era w- wmmtm 14 Sew- Trv. 1 ill esU ewsw. 1 JESJTATX Ds-. irr-SMM sod at tbrowsh Ti oL laofeet. BV--k-Pntexs t' tr ar ta BKAX a jrKttj STw S-.

i LOT Five acres. bsfloas. sev-r H-T? T. SbTB-Te rT--rt-OJ snsaparsse Viae at Friday at 9 a.sx-'-r. rzmr-ZZ i ci-axuJ A-nlJlN-r--' ransij Fu-Of 99 tSmmtTlmT Mhd: -r FARM-Of ledges.

ZTrrmm- tne. Iitrpiai.a. free gas. Q. I inisll ff lagiriy-acre peed riml JJJis ramp: acre.

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