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I THE EXQUIBEB. CJCStC3JSaxi. DEADWOOD T- TheTWonderfal; Memories tn OU-' Timer Recalls. A CRANK'S PLEDGE. THE GRAND CENTENNIAL PAGEANT MARCH Compod Expressly for The EsCDX by Rflt A.

J. Boes, and Dedicated to the Centennial Caiiiiaw-1 K.mntJ w. Shacke y. Swears OS Queer Case of Insanity Before the Bob Pu b. Who Has Handled the Xroat Court.

Ribbons for Many Years. Tha Grand Jozy Impaztolod Divorce Messenger Jack Manning and the Pi- i and Alimony Salts Ctfart Hewa oneer Scoot Idaho Bob. 8 I i ir On of tha Features of the Procession To-Day Which Will Be sn Object of Baal Intsrsst. The Deadwood coach. what wonderful memories of deed of da tins, thrilling experiences and frontier scene these threa words recall! with the attack of road sgent.

the silent and earift awoopins down of Indians, the and chances taken one these vehicles can not but excite the liveliest Imagination. And one will be In the great procession today a Teritable old timer a Deadwood coach one that has passed through rears of such scenes, and. inside of and on its top, have been carried hundred of thousands of dollars of bullion for miles and mile across the frontier State. it is a coach ttiat until a few year ago. when laid aside, as the mighty iron horse gave its snort, carried passenarers over th entire route from Cheyenne to jpesdwood.

With the coming of the iron monster its days of usefulness were gone. It was laid aside only to be resurrected at this time to ST A OK DRIVER BOB ri'GH. give to the Centennial a tinge of the long ago. and show by its mere presence what wonderful progress has been made, and how far the past is really the past. This coach in all its ricitety and Quaint appearance arrived in the city a few days ago.

It came accompanied by "Bob" Pugb. who for thirty-live years since when but fifteen years of age has driven for the famous Wells. Fargo Co. Express. Bob's experi ences have been of such nature as to sound like a most thrilling border tale, and he could fill a volume with his hair-breaath es capes when upon his many lonely journeys here looking out for the pesky Indian, and there searching the top of a glade or thesnni- fnit of a hill he was shout to mount for the ong barrel of a road agent's rifle and the can.

nait mere: But that's sort o' over now." said Bob yesterday to an F.noi iri reporter, as lie gazea witn extreme fondness upon the old coacli as it stood in Kidney's shop at Ludlow and Second. "Many a time have I sat in that suat sua drove lor nundreusoi miles through a country where that 1 wanted HEAD WOOD COACH person was to be seen to re. on too of that coacn i nave tarriea ouiiioti, any load which would have made me a rich man lvetought for it. too: fought mighty hard and run big chances." Bob is the frontiersman. He is a compactly-built, broad-shouldered fellow, weiehins- almost two hundred pounds, keen-eved.

with a determined bearing and a thorough loot of daring, lie wean the broad, licht frontiersman hat. has but little to. say. but withal is pleasant and agreeable. had.

he "We were within about sixty miles of Dead wood when attacked by the agents. They were worse 'n any rer Injun. 1 tell re. lhey'dget at the top of a hill up winch you would have to drive, and waii until you were ifiighty near the top. The: j- ff meir suns pmuiiy at ye iromout the urusii ai iiietopoi tne lull, it woul sure deatli to move.

'Iwas in '79 the la rucKei i was in. fie agents jumped us. showed fight, and kilt two 'em: but they aot away with two messengers on my coach and wounded other so lie ain't been an flood since. They got almost (luii.000 wortn oi 'ullion. The cumfanyKot it back, though It was to i hefty they couldn't carry iu with Bob is Kxpress lMessenger "Jack' Jlantiuig.

also of peadwood. Jack will carr oer his arm on the coach his trusty Win Chester nrte whi-h. for twenty years, in raiu ElostKe aiflrn MK9SBXGES JACK MARSncO. and shine, rested in that poaiti Kuurru ine lawless COUIUrT -SkoUt Jlie top of the coach, looking ou out Jack IS WirV. uleii.Ur m-itV jutodea.

oi Mount Anbum clergy present were lontana; tba Hi 4 and and Of wport, Blake. Khodes, thiy. of this city. ev on at Among he iHni troni for any jnerewere sometimes five and six engers.on a coach," said Jack luiaiuy nicay, ana and or three light skirmishes. .1 was never ia bat two yeand a rapidtalker.

He welii to 1W-originally from Wisconsin! Kd ia joied for his skill as a shot, and his i undaunted couraax. mi- 1'1. Aiiv us res, now ea, greatest atte uie ai 11 taan however, that will attract the en ion in this novel layout will horseman. Mounted on his lit-Sh V'L ru' Just ahead the I in buckskit and armed to the he will ridt in buckskic mustang rfein. iirdFiiusnmsrunia appearancs.

rUh nn Bb tlese7 1rf-iTKlV ner acout and aaos iring of all the brave fellows who have em oat dar vi.i. Clad head of the coach, and aorneumes as far i.U,l11Dt;,, 1nrcoach in the I.t far be- i was iue trytng. poaition. pon him depended the warning ahooJ ypon h.m depended the ViTnfn ahouM of perilaus was a or tratung up the coach and or coach and The outfit mirvill Ka atnCaw) wt ssiv uuw fsfrrvu in i nam. 1 and Wevj ectioD.

away they only travel in out-af-the- OrdlBatioa Sai-rioa at Chrtea Chwreaw The ordination of kr. George Clark Cox to thedeaconata of ths Protestant Epiacopal Church took plai-e in Christ Church trester- Rev. C. a Penie UI0UVf, ape ai mas. omc ha sermon waa preached by the Re: wvi.iinioi raitn.

Hold Was the vne by ths Lter- rtiier sermon the rand data Rev. Dudley Ward Dudley A. B.Howard.of ReverdyA. tha Rava Gibaoa. iiaa.

aviiaa 'orrei and atassad With Dtrau During fight, about nine o'clock last night, near tha corner of JClnvand Fourth treeta. between two colored men. Archie Clark and John Thompson, the former tabbed tue latter with dirk in the right breast, severing the third rib and makings painful put not serious wound. Thompson lives in Covington and Clark at No. 1M West Third street.

Wyoaalaa Catttna During fight at Wyoming yesterday. Jas. Hamilton, colored, was eat near ths thigh by Wdx. Portea. Ths wound is not serious.

Co prosecution, I -si-: 5 2 3 4 i4 IT fatal 3 i Jut; pEBgflrif' rif Jjj.firo? l.Etm TRIO. 4 1- 42 'r nBri i -I lm mm anatanntak. I I fcB MSteSiBt. 11 MClMll mf mm (U, I I UP i I t-9- I tit i-j 'J i BJ oi tr 0-" fJeJ.f.. ff rg -ff.

ITn'i 3.: 1 ih sjir Jj li in pmi B.CairhM. i 0 'JL i 'si i 'L 1 1 Tl SUlLLIfU'S PIBLICATIOX. A Valuable Contribution to tai Coatoamlal Relics of 1S88. The John Shillito Company has issued a four-pags paper which possesses especial historic interest this Centennial year, and is well worthy of preservation. It contains portrait of the founders and early settlers of Cincinnati, together with bird's-eye views of Cincinnati as it was in 1783.

taxi. 1810. 184 141 and lftuu, mere are portraits oi John ijeves bytnmes, Joel Barlow. reorge Rogers larks, (ienerai Artnur Clair. iTesutent sines Monroe.

ZebUMn Montgomery Pike. ev. Msnasaah Cutter, uen. Rutus Putnam. turn Jonathan Meigs and- Meniwether wis, Tne paper also contains several nia torical arucles.

deoictmc in vivid eolara th sufferings and hardships of ths stalwart pioneers who drove otl toe Indians and laid the foundation of the Queen City of the West. Ths aucient sculpture of tits Ohio Valley, the far-famed Cincinnati tablet, the early buildings of the city, are each aad all fully. described in the lengthy and graphic articles. There are copies ot old land warrants, tncelher with early nils, and many other documents sf more than passing interest to ths descendants of ths haruy pioneers. nk Marring Uessm.

Taosb Men and Dorathea Schlinger onttimwhlisnr. lames (K Burke and Bertha Berinodr. harles Cartwright. sine If lioctistull aocTAnna Becker. iistuii ai kert anri in and Jaekert and ana ann avid I Havand i ly.

Uey and I Anna a Kloan Anna lien B. 1 hrakher and Lda Williams. '1 hrakher Adolph Uuntrum and Adelins tier. Uuntru Anna Tieraan. ji.

Limmich. jun and Carrie WeyrlchJ kimmicb. iun and Carrie Jobn J. Pteifer and Amelia fc Pleitsr, John HarWrs and Alary ti. Vogt.

fames K. Haaley and aUlen.KannedT. n41 lev and film raii ana rail and Melissa islaw. Beck. lotin tielbauer and Mar 'harles Davis and Ida lary John Auel and Paulina Lsrter.

i Lis tiner. llberts Fo Alberta 1 ward Hill and John Bernat and Josephine Bieaack. Ovoreoaan Sy Mint. Philip Meyer, a grocer at Ko. 7S Sycamore treet, was prostrated by heat while on a business errand down town yesterday after- Epon.

ITie stroke had the affect ot rendering im sail a. and he waa found wanderma in an aitulqas manner by a poiicemaa at Liberty and Central avenue. A buggy was aacured and he was removed to hi home. Us ia hi ty years of are and is married. liarry prociier.

th fit lean-tnonth-sld son of John Procber, a shoaroaker reaidiagat Ko. 11 Clay street, "died yesterday from the efleets of the heat. The child waa overcome lour days ago. rt Cnda Frank Krsks was' put under Sl.Ooe bond yesterday by "Sqnir Tyrrell for assaulting Johanna Schneider, oi MS Waat Filth street. BCRUL PBJUTS 1SSCED YESTtEtAT.

May Donnelly, twenty-five years, consump hoiy 188 Esst Front street; John Klug. nine months, asthenia. 7 Milk streets Mary Har-baugh. 'five days, convulsions, 1ST-Everett street; Infant llarter. ten weeks, exhaustion, City Hospital; Emma Berkemeyer.

ten months, cholers Infantum. 408 Freeman avenue: Erwin Gilber. seven months, menin gitis. 148 Oliver street: Joseph Koch, seventy five years, cholera morbus. Home of ths Aged Poor: August Magcr.

forty-eevsn years, consumption. 748 Vine street: Lena Engl sr. fifteen hours, prematurity. 37 Elm street: Mary Renss, three months, pnenmonia. 241 West ruin street: diaries stout, twelve years.

typhoid fever. Mary's Meyer. Hospital Anna torty-oeven sears, con res brain. SW Elm street: Mary Adan ams. tion ct th twrntv- ve years, consumption.

2w Findiar street: ettie Vestring. convulsions. 113 Abigail street; Blanche Uurte, seven monibs. maraa-m us. 148 Price Hill road: Nellie Moss, three years, pneumonia.

133 Chapel street: Tiliis Roaesch. six weeks, exhaustion. Woodburo avenue: Infant Stecker. four weeks, oiar- rnea. jenerson street: ids westenbrugge.

ilty-tive years, heart I ai lure, 438 John street: amesj-agin. eicnteen day, exhaustion. 84 it JUcuth street: Harrv Prarksr. months, excessive heat 141 Clay street Cossman. tour months.

f.fteen Frank entero colitia. M5 Vine street: Kred irasande. three years, men- thrM THr. vnan ingitia. West Fifth street: Maria Dauwe.

one year. Drain congestion, ag Mum street; in. est, sixty -ttix 9t Jtibby street. years, pneumoaia. Bridg Stands.

Ths Board of Pnblio Affairs yesterday directed the City Engineer to order ths removal of all platforms, stands and other structures upon hutments sad wins walla of bridges, and if not removed ho is ordersd to remove them with bis own force of men. I- I Barton was given a voucher for tS. th per cent, due upon his contract for improving Mount Hope road. C-owen's dairy, on Spring tirovs avenue. Was reported by the Assistant ilk Inspector ss being in filthy condition.

Two samples of milk were touud below the standard. WUl Fix tn kriir. A suiet meeting of the Coasty Coaamts-slossrs of Hamilton and Warren Counties was held yesterday st Loveland. They decided to repair the bridge over the Cittie Miami Rivsr coanecung East and West Lovelaad. rr AaaaaTt no Bnttory.

Carrie Kiaker yesterday appeared before "SQOirs Hauser and caused th arrest of Mary CI term for assstlt and battery, She lives at txalar sai luarriat strei.a. JCXPEDONHEK. Tasr Woaaan JLaaanlt 3gias Unit JCayar in Brutal Mannar. Mrs. Dicks and her three daughters, Fannx, Msmiesad Anna, run a dress-making estab-liahmentat No.

211 Wade street. Two weeks ago Miaa Llxxie Meyar left dress with ths Dicks family to be made. They agreed to have it done Snndsy. bat it was not finished. Yesterday Mis Meyer again railed for her dress, t-ne got a warm reception.

Mrs. Dicks cut her with a pair of scissors and bit ou ine iisui one ot arr nnaers. ine tore daughters amused her over uniDreua umbrella themselves by breaking her bead, pulling out and tearing her clothes, and They then tii raw utt idw toe nreeu oieeains ana ail tor up. Miaa aleyar caused her assailant arrest belor tniuire Tyrrell. Constable nsrry rsoua.

alter a. great deal of trouble, succeeded in bringing ths auartet before uireTyrrelU whq released them on bono. Miss aieyer is an estimable woman living ou Mount Auburn. A handj-hiiina' Jnlv 11th. Di VoUo Court Dock.

Judge Caldwell yesterday dispossd of the following esses; Assault and Battery John RraUh. Tnlv 11th: John Murphy. Cuo and six months; Goo. voanaier. uisroisaea.

Abusing ChiltWWm. Walkev JnlyMst. I tr-ll CI 1 I and "oilie Webb, tja land thirty days: Mary Gar-i laa. lulvld rev. and coats.

ba costs: i- E. Eooney. July 7th; John Children Joseph Miller. loitering Mary Baker. July th sorderly Condm Jom isnna House of Kefug: Minnie Quinn.

aian urorttioiiHiitir, aiHtitiaseu. dou i was luiy-tno years of ax ase. ara. street Begging John Ashler, dismissed, Pent Larceny Frank Thomas, dismissed, licking Pockets John Murphy, dismissed. utting to hill Wm.

Filew, bound over. to Childreu i. W. Johnson. ivingIJquor to Minor John SulliTan.

dismissed. tarrying Concealed Weapons Grant Ah-aey. Si and costs. rnnd In Daniel Balser. who for several years has lived by himself on amall tract of land abont one mile east of Reading, was found oead in his bed yesterday morning.

Tneu-ceaaed wsa aa iniuai of Uoo itw at one time and was subject to spews bnt wasiiarm-lea. and spent tle most ot Lis time around Kcaaing and Lock Und. Tbedeceased bus a wile, troiu whom had been separated for a number oi year, and a uaunhter living in years, ana a uauahter livi Balf Fat oai tha Boo Line July 34 and 4ta Tickets on ssle st s'l gjod i re- Tcsterday was the first of the tri-weekly examinauons in the Probate Court of per- I sons charged with being of unsound mind. I Three persons were before Dr. alter Dana tie examining physician, and Judge Goebel.

The most peculiar of all of these was bam- I uel W. Shsckey, of Ada, Hardio County. Ohio. He was arrested while delivering a nnlitical harangue st ths corner of Fourth and Race streets Monday. Hs was evidently drunk, but also showed signs of insanity.

He was. therefore, taken ths Probsts Court. lis was a queer-looklnx specimen, Ilia head waa bald almost to the crown, ex cept for few scattering hairs in thecei 1 be Pair was ions anu siiaazr uemnu. clothes had once been good, but were jrr nl lii-lv fpmn lotiff and hirn use. I r.n.ir.l,;.rvi,tms knntiif white ribbon.

This, lis said, was badge of. tto omin hristian lempersnce Associaiion. utn asked what sort of a speech he hsd been making when arrested he said. 1 got aud was making a Republican speech. The Ediceman who heard me must have been rmocrat.

because he arrested me. Asked if hs would not support the Probr- hition ticket, he replied that he was in favor Uf hut th Mink in the platform in favor of woman's sutfrage he rouid not support. He attended the Democratic ratifi es Lion meeting last Saturday mgbt at tbe Grand Opera House, then he. started, on his drunken spree. He' said would now devote his time to local temperance won in the way of lectures.

He mid he would hsve to send to Dr. Leonard for money to get home on. The doctor told him he had better I stay sober or be wonld get into tbe Vork House, riaid be: bo is tne judge tne Police Conrtr' "Judss i aid well, said the doctor. 'Oh. hess Republican." He then exhibited a pledge ns had written while in cell at the Mnth-street fetation, it was as follows: "In consideration of the lost love of wife and chila.

caused uydnnK. i promise. (iod being my. redeemer, to forever abstain Company. and vicinity.

was not rt ot temperance, fie teadinar it allowed his freedom, and not create any more disturb ance on tbe street, items a non-resiaeni ne could not be sent to ths Asylum here, and he wsa allowed to go. Two Otnar Cases. Antonio Chris banm. or Neusberg. he giv ing both names, was also before ths Court Hs was caught st Fourth snd Race streeta running along the thoroughfare, grabbing let women and tearing their clotnes.

Very little information could be obtained rrom I him. He was raving in German contin ually. He was sent to Jail to await an in vestigation as to Ins Joseph R. 8trub. a victim of self-abase.

was sent to the asylum. Ths Grand Jury. Judge Maxwell yesterday completed the i impaneling of the Grand Jury, and it was sworn. The following-named persons com- tbe Jury: John Roberts, ioreman: li. nan.

Robert P. Harkneas. John Kaestei 1 Broermann. rrank Oroscbe. French.

Jacob Aull. Jacob Heim. B. Mon-i ning. George isascomu.

Joun Appei. jouu J. Schiff, Peter Ottke snd Jsmes Iseeley. Business was at once commenced. There are about faf ty cases to consider.

Damag Salts. J. H. Brockhaas. Jun has filed another suit' for damages on account of the contents of an affidavit in support of a motion for a receiver for the Cincinnati Planing MilI This suit la against.

Jacob Probata Matters. A "Hanger-Oa." loons. Her maiden name was hstep. habitual ndge. tng Kob rent thereof.

Alimony Aaked. Keik. od rte one of those who signed the affidavit, and is for $10,000. It is ths third suit of the kind aa John I. Gillespie has sued John II.

Emp-1 sen for i.0uu damages. lor breacn. oi a contract whereby plainti tl waa to have exclusive riaht to sell certain singer ala in this city A copy of the will of Stephen C. Marsh, of Ohio County. Indiana, has been admitted to The will nf Samnel V.

Mavberrr has heen probated, and. Adrian K. Clark appointed executor. VsimnnA Ttardon hnbfWllBBA mTnitrator of William II- II. Kardon.

Ka- ute. 1300 in personalty. Ids E. Taylor has sued for divorco from I Walter Taylor. She says that they were married slay -10, 1883.

At the time, snd for I some time after the marriage, be held a lacra-1 tive position as clerk in railroad office, and ell sble to provide for iso. ris spent hi; living, udc nd dissolute nv elled to depend nd nr nar Knt na in money In gambling I nils ana was com- upon one position after lends for suppoi another, nntil 1 friends for otner. until ne me the associate of dissolute and de- praved characters, and nas no occupation I otner man tnat oi a nanger-on anout low sa Agnes Westmeier yesterday filed suit against John H. Westmeier for alimony. Thy were married May.

U. 1871. and have three children. ne sai ne ill-treat i ted ber for a Ions time and failed to support her. He ons time snd lailea to support ner.

lie 1 finally abandoned her. he says be has been tlrunkard for several veara. oertson enioinea mm irora aispos-1 of property he owns cr collecting the I Mlacellaaeoae attars. Frank B. Barkley has filed a reply to ths answer of the Standard Harness Company which answer charged him with false swear-1 ing.

He says hs reiterates all ths allegations of his petition, alleges that if the inventories and statements asked for ara riven tr tha Court they will show that the company ia in solvent. Thomas fearcs sna otners nave snen Harriet White snd others, to marshal liens. teu real estate ana pay a judgment. Anna Hottragge has sued the and St. I Iingol cuts into Niagara ana iiiov streets.

Judge Moors grsnwd a temporary restrain ing oraer. Marshall charred with, larceny. yestsrday gave a bona oi sioo sna was rs- leasea. 1 rant Martin, cnargea witn robbery, was released on his own bond of $500, Samuel Mclntrre. cbarat-d.

seduction, nraa released on bond of tl.axx i Elisa Boemers has. recovered Indrment I aaajnt Henrv Kmbshoff for t15 fa Woodruff A Co, have obtained judgment I uun nait Aiuea lur Geo. y. Posl.has recovered judgment against Robert Wimms for 169 XX V'm. Brard has obtained judgment against Joseph Lsird for S1J39 03.

ue trustees oi umvom rure rian Church hsve been anthorized to mort gage cnurcn propenr ior HW, KOger ironsiae uas sueu joaepn and others for $4,024 on a nota and to foreclose a mortgage. A receiver is ssked for to take charge of property and collect rent. londa A. ITtce nas aned rstnek fl TTar. rtson and tbe city, to subject money dnel Harrison from the cits to the numant of judgment for (140.

Cananty Clark's Oflten Ksw Salts. coantos nui cocarr. St art. IT W. Rnreen n.

tha Fin 81.40J. Gotlieb vs the First German TOtesiant Lcmeicrj Association. 1 Rl.AjM. Chas. C.

Snreen n. the First Protestan Cemetery Association. Liea. si.40kx tnnn sprees vs. tne lrst iarmsn trotesuint yemrterr Association.

LJea, a.40rt. Lion Bens, trustee, vs. Leo Schott, enerto. appcii. a.

appeal. 81.407. i 7. meier et xi ana. et a hivftrra.

81.409. Andy Scblosnagel vs. Wm. Meier, Appm. 81.410.

Floridad Prins'n P. CI Ttmrrim, surwoa oocar. 3.443. Thos. Pearson vs.

Harriett Whit etal. Relief. Joan l. uiuespisra Jobs H.Empson. Relief.

J. Brockhaua Jus, vs. Jacob Eeik. am siier i Anna Hffraggs sa the a and St. L.

K.R. Co. inj unction. 43.447. Borer B.

Ironaids vs. 1m. Tli, 1 Asnea Westnisisr vs. John H. "rVest- sX Brhef.

Ids Taylor vs. Walter Taylor. 1 I ThiWitti" Is thaonlvmnHarr, ATHLOPHOROS. Sfe Tried end KnciYS. A leading chemist sf New York nays plasters of such merit aa the Atb-lo-phs-rss Plasters haveever before beeo Brodueed.

They are a novelty because they ara aot ssads simply ta sell cheap, they are ths b8 that science, skill snd ssoner eaa prod ore, sad wUI da what is claimed for them. For spraioa. acuta, weaaaesa, lameaeas, they are saeqnaled. aw Fnltoe SaiJr. ft Wf.

Tba A tif i jr ac. frJ lit It I I tr i 1 Sava savl ma ytur a aa'i a-ot ait, ou 1 oat ut i ixi uy Lnq Ikki j. ia an.i .1 ba baa gieod opcis f-r tte bram'a eolorad pie Uire, aioor-a iaj-o." cr. XI gl r- JBXVViJ-i VaVAaaAJioh SBs, a- IW AaUUs9 A IM JT at. Sn, 2 i.Z CS, tn '-'IS 03 C3.

I VA Jr i UQ (D to 02 rQ Fired at Early Sunrise on this Great and Glorious r- JULY GRAND IS THE SIGNAL FOR THE GREAT RUSH TO FOR TIIEI1X- CLEARANCE REDUOTIOKS IN AT.T. Also.Haines Brothers. Stein way A Sons, J. A C. Fischer.

Estey Piano Co. and D. Baldwin A Co. rlanos; Ksley Organ B. Shonmger A Co.

and llamil- Fnspection solicited. Prices Terms reasonable. D. H. BALDWIN Nos.

158 W. Fourth Street, Near Elm. BARGAJV8 nf UPRIGHT PI AXOS which have been rented, and SQUARE PIAXOs which have been taken in trade. "rjr JVLIL Jl mm 24 West Fourth Cincinnati, 0., Wholesale and Retail BepresentatiTes for the States of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky of the Celebrated "The Artistic Standard of the World," emccs And other PIANOS. KRANICH BACH, TERM8I MOST FAVOBABLE.

BURDETT r.OTJlSTIXX.E, 622 Fourth ATenae. IXDIAX ATOLLS, CS 2T. Pena Street. PTJSIPINO MACHIXERY. And other ORGANS.

'J "i-- 2 a CAZTPAIGK IIATS. r.ip?5-OnWtf l-VITE TEE ATTLXnCS CF CAIIPAIGX CITJBS! Nowforminjto oor Stock of CAr.lPAICn HATGI HODrUTS, SIIL.H.EKS hattees. riRE-WORKS. FIPaE-VORXS! cycles. Firi-wonxs! je No.

-If as si ai aj aait Fourth tit. SALE BARGAINS. DEPARTMENTS; Extra corns of Salesmen in attendance to accommodate the neoDle avalllnc themselves uf this cellent opportunity. Good for To-Iay or any day you may wish to see a gams.st the Cincinnati Base-Ball Park. STORES OPEN UNTIL.

1 O'CLOCK I. St. TO-DAY. FECHH EIMER BROS. 102,104, 103,103 W.

Fifth tat, nvroTuns oir low piiiobs. PIANOS. saannnLnnvsannwanSn LJJ SD ROTHER PABT.OR GRAND. BABY ORASD. CABIKET OBAKD SQUARE GRAND 3 OATv.WAT.XCT.

MAHOOA.VY, EBONIZEO. ROSEWOOD REFRIGERATORS. AC. CHALLENGE ft I Beer Coolers, tea Chests, Far Fixture. rVnd for Illnstrsted Cs'tslogue.

Challenge Eefrigcrator 214.216.218 Wade St. Salesrooms. W.i irt Cincinnati. Ohin. CALIFORNIA TONIC.

Hit- COFFIN'S CALIFORNIA TONIC! Tbe Great Blood Partner. To curs ypt-psi. and riick eiMlui-lie. when tha laortlrrs ar ty impurities est of llM ths nlrMMl to cn-ate an a- Srtite, give toneto the organs and to eradicate all nn- nalthv humors from tne hifKvl. Ci.iri)Rn l.iiiKrKi cures Hheumatiam.

Neuralgia. Forsalv by 11 be furnianail nti a nnl ia I this office or the offlce of the archite OHurr, a mm COCOA, At JOH.V H. HUXi 18. E. Cor.

Fifth and Maan ctsclu.iaii. a fjy4-ltW-Sutfl noon. PROPOSAL'S Omnt or rug i Ci.gvrtAD AsvLrs row rnt Iot NicuH. Osio. May 3L lw.

I C5EAI.EP PROPOAfl k5 C'tlVED at this office br li 1 rustees i i July 9, teriais and lor pe WILL, Ir f. arti rrserves tbe right to rt -t sTT propoaa Y. I I. id inotitution until VI 1. tor furiiiihtiiK nrffirmtiitf luh.tr say for the alterations.

nnpr-iv-w-iii additions to the etisiing l.uildihgi aiil structions of said ini-titii tion. 1'iana. deacriDiiona. bills of materia: i- 5 specijications can be sren. blank il anil full lnforrnsrion as to the bidding, conditions to be observed i -ders, and terms ol contract and i.wrf I he Bo, or all Br i TeMut OHXTOO.

Prr COLD aTEDtL, PARIS. BAKEH'S Breakfast Cocci Warraatad aaaowry jm" t'aoaa, fronj birh tb CM1 baa baea rtntovad tu. Itmm Uf tmpth af tv. nil- wtta starra. -ana a tsarafor tar iuot-cal, mtm Ua tkam (' It is seUrloos, -i-4.

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