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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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i 8 yctOTmyQ KOUSZ. rc' cj, cz-czzz 1' I'JZ rrnr.3 Arn iiATmts. A FORTUNE IN FLOATERS MABIXT efc CARTWg EIGHT STORES ET OX2. I i i i Laid Tpoa tlie Crave Albfrt Bohrcr. The Last Hcmor Paid the Dead City Treasurer.

Over One Tltoauid Frifuds Fara is Sad Touching- Boon During; tne Impraaeiva v-j-. 8enrtcea at St. Matthew's A II that ix mortal of tti late City Treasurer. Albert F. Eohrer.

tu laid to rest io Spring Grove Cemetery yesterday evening. Even in death the popular Treasurer was not for gotten, and all those of all known political and religions sects who in life had been his friends and admirers met side by side yester day, forgetting ail else save paying their hurt tribute of respect to the dead. It is doubtful if in the history of Cincinnati any such con course of people gathered at a funeral. It was certainly one of the largest ever seen In the city. There were 110 carriages of all descriptions that occupied half an boux in paining a riven point.

The remains arrived from Lafayette, IncL, early yesterday morning, and were at once removed to the reaideitoe Mr. George Uohrer, So. 361 Clifton avenue. They were gt once prepared for burial, and br ten o'clock the house of Mr. Bohrer was CBOWOED WITH STMPAT0US1.1Q FBIgXDS whom the Treasurer was very popular.

The funeral was announced to take place at one o'clock, but it was nearly two when the pnxtysioii Htaned front Clifton avenue. The remains were incased an elegant clytli-covered qii-ket beuring the usual nuine-plate and inscription. Tbey bore very little rerm- blauc to ibe goou-naturca lace of the laic Tlie cheeks were painfully sunken, aud the features pinched indicating the extreme suffering enourea. i be absence the well-ebapea heavy mustache that he wore in hi alo detracted Irom the appearance of the corDV. Tho casket viurnrrtMl from the house by Mensm.

Henry Dilg. Henry truc(iuau, Juun jvioeriein. a. fUHisennergcr. John A.

Caldwell and William CaldwelL lhey arcowpaiiied tlie hearse to the Elm- street tuub. where representative of oil the and Club of whi. Mr. Uohrer was a member joined in the procession, lu addition to the paH-bearers Bp i anted by the family there were preseut Messrs. Kd, Hetnbuch.

tieorae B. Cox, i.UorgeWumler ami Al Ludeke representing the Young Men's Maine Club. They wore white -plug Lai, black badges, with white ruMrttes and a band of craiie around Uieir left he Order of kika were repre sented by tuny one uunurea members ot the timer, vaa lanmiuuim TBK BEMAIliS TO THK ORAVK. The Buckeye Club was represented by lewrs. Clias.

Kaufman. John Fritsch, F. II. Jones and J. ft.

Egglestoni the North Cincinnati Keuubltcan Club by John Webb. Max j. scjiumaii ana r.rau tionman. and tlie Sixteenth Ward Republican Club by Kd J.Tvrell. W.

p. Cook, Collin Ford. jtiti William Wiuchering and Chas. A. Tooker.

The Foraker Club sent Messrs. W. tJ. McOin- uu, josepn uuir. una, ringer.

John Leg-1KT. Uenrgo Bogen. James Beggs. Major ii men Morgan aud w. If.

Harner: while 1 hi oipu Lodge, No. 8. K. of sent 1. J.

l)al- Louis Hunger. James J. ieniieasjr, Joseph lice and Gideon- O. Wilson. The 1.0.

O. V. we re represented by John U. Bchwarti. Wm.

II. Both and Andrew Witzenbai-her: theKlm-fctreet Club by George Weitsel. Will-lam A. iJavidson. al Heiin.

Henry iirehm. Edwin Henderson. G. A. Ransen-.

bcrgiT. Frnnk Katteriuann and Henry Brock. In addition to these persons, 150 members of the Club, headed by the First Iiegi-ment Kami, marched from tbe Club-house to the church. Common Council sent as the tntd-bearers Councilmen Kuliniu.n, iiey-iiolds. txlilotnuui and Draper and Aldermen liueliunim.

Keiiner.HchoeiK'bauni and Wuest. About lifty members of Common Council rode in There were seventy-two pull-bearers, in all, and when marching alongside the hearse they stretched out for ni'iiriy a suuare. the procession reached the Elm-street Club-house the members ot the Elm-street Club and Elks marched ahead to St. Matthew's Church, at Liberty and Elm si reeia. wuere uie services were neld.

TH CirCRCH WAS PACKED LONO BKPOKE XOOH. A nd was with difficulty that the casket borne liimugu toe crowd un the middl S.vle. The nuluit and gas lets weredruned utfh black and white crape, and around the oUin.jusi in front of the pulpit, was ar- ruufci wiimi was urouaniy ine largest aud nios-t heuiitifnl collection of nowers ever seen ni a ruuerai. anu tue ennmateu cost ot wnicb is over CI.lHio. ii addition -to a carriage oi smau iiiece wmcn were Drought from the lUihrer home, there was that of the -Hluine Club, a helmet mndo 1iIip -of the valley, rosebuds, oansies and inrauunj; ine Pinme was oi (alitor! uiniue was ot aiiiorni ramia icram.

Taw dt-nian sunnounUxl liaiul- iiuionij-Jv worked cushion three fept aiuarr. i pon tins was worKea purple and golocn immortelles tbe bade of the chid. Mr. Ixn Hanwr. at tho head of sixty odd subscribcra.

representinc Lmnines men aud IIUllllPH Af 1 tlf It 1 Unliu. frUnH. I used at the liendricks funeral. This design wans marvel in oeautr and construction. I represented a broken column nine feet hiri iiiaae oi a coiiecuon pi cnoice my ot ley rwes.

pansies and forget-me-nots, witn a frarnislimen railing: again inade of aolle cmuu uuuucii-uair xern; inet this was a ladder of fame i i 1 1 1 1 1 ri ii'i huh wuw vi uie tauuer appearea tue aate looJ. THX DATE OF BIRTH. At the top rag. date of demise, the rang; of tlie ladder being broken. A beaiititnl dove.

fiure white, surmounted the wholi its bill iarse satin streamers, scroll bearina the words "i'rom vea tue wnoie, uearioa IICIH, jn. Mil! 1 11 was hi row acrosx tue base. lhe City Council presented a handsome and noticeable design. It was a fac-simile of a design sent to, the funeral of President Gar-iield. It represented the city seal, and was a ii(syuniirui respwi.

ine meaauion rnei ured three feet in diameter, end rested np a gulden easel six feet hisli. The marciu the piece was worked in royal purple uum iviiea asx incuesaeep. i poo tnis ground appeared the motto Junrta Jnvant" in rich gold uiuonis. me name ixinrer; appearing in the same color. In the vacant spaces were thrown loose sprays of white buds.

In dead white, embossed upon adiilerent shade of white, a-as worweu me scales, eword and naiubeau, and purple, opon a white ground appeared Kit of lhe JLlks bad a heantifni lr' fir1 uiuiuiuui Aoyai crown, atl ia wmie. OI THE CHOICEST BIXMSOXS Fossible. resting, upon a cushion of choice fern fronds. The, iigure 5 in scarlet sur mounting ine wnoie was a master-piece. Tha iloerlein family presented a beautiful lyre, resting againtft a column of green, the snrmouuted by a white dove.

This IcMgn was seveu feet high, and displayed x- VCllcil, nviblUKUBOllf. The Cjty ttolicitor'soffleeattachespresented a beautiful scroll of white and pink ro.ies. At the top was cauaht Uvtselv toaether with satin ribbou shritf of wheat, illustrating lhe designs at tlie church were in charge of H. W. t.ardner.

who iwoduced beautiful fleets in thearrangement around the altar. I he funeral ceremony was performed ao of he rlermaii Kvan-gvlu-al Churt-u bjr ile. r. Pi ster. pastor of the church at Kitujenthaod Kim streets, as-justed by Hev.

Mr, llohmann. of Kair mount. Lrlibt and1 tiennan. reyiewing the roirEoi7e un or the p4 TtsrRra. Hw Kood'and noble Qualities and hisun-l-unded popularity.

Ki4 sermon was tilled with tenderness and feeling and broiht tears to the eyes of many whose ereiiKSt Probably since death invaded thehappinesi of their own Louies claiming for its victim kind an3 tender brother or affectienate ft wa et range, indeed, to see persons who have not vis.it, church for thei bowed in prayer and tears coming from Jh. tr eye. When the sermon waa finiJhed itey. Mr. llohinann then spoke In Knalish and reviewe.i the life of the dead Treasu ii? it was hali-Pat three after thecrowd thinned Tout from was PwKoa theVio WalRtu.

from of the church, litre there, inu.n, were viewed for the Tail time? IiVS fhU'elmi c-i ilaed from xTri.V nd OcioclT hen pring orove was reached. The aket was iJfi "or bnt touching fare-JILi'li "f-fi K1'" signal the luemorr of andSrlirmJlalk" TRKlm BEACTtrri. wT. rinrT inicka and John t.nJi.i Mr. J.

It. Prstht-r i nap lain, ot th Dial i. 11 S5 were tiKje ot the btbwaxu. cre read br Gideon. Wilson.

Odd-feU by John Fire Caaaataalaars. Tbe Fire Cummlanioners met yesterday at half-past two and adjourned, subject to the of the Chairman, out of respect to the memory of ue late Ai liohrer. The next nirung will be catted as soon a theiaie lreasurer'a lucwsaur is appointed. The alarm at eight o'clock yesterday moraine I' -r. nuiaum ujt smaii nre in i of Daria ilson.

on the Mount oue rwa.l, nrr i'rwe avenue. It was e-iiaut-bed the cheers of Xo. 7 be- to the extent oi aoij. liaiX ukt amount lost ou furuitureu w-arji lion the ehimney set fire totV rH.l ot I.nry 1 residence. No.

i. iM-t 11,,, nret, at a sjuarter.PtL,t eleven Ui.in.iMf. lxix aouutietl. Viailui 'Biue- rvtroit. rro- 3 U'l Blii.AtiIIIicu( irtJl ffccl, of hi tbe be and be nas the city -WTUL.

JUST FOR 3 XL "VT OIIZi Offer Uie most aetoniahinjr aid wonderful Wff EVER SEEN WLLl extend throughout Block This i TSvenlng'B The Lowest-Priced SIGNS OF LIFE Among tbe Union Labor Adherents. State Conventions) Hald and Delez ata Appointed to tbe National Con- vention in This City. The carriage and wagon workers had a great time yesterday. It was the occasion of their, annual parade and picnic at In wood Park. The procession formed at West End Turner Hall at ten o'clock, with oyer one thousand men in line.

They presented a very creditable appearance, and marched to the inspiriting music of two bands. Each branch of tbe trade wore different uniforms. The wood-workers wore a butternut-colored touch hat. while the painters sported hand some white plugs. Then the blacksmiths had on light-colored hats, and the trimmers wore naut similar to those ot the wood-work that they were white in color.

The parade moved out Freeman avenue to indlay street, to Central avenue, to Twelfth street, to Race street, to Fifth street, to ryi-a- aud. thence, to In wood Park, where the procession arrived about noon. The remainder of the day and the nighttintil the wee ma' hours of this lnorniug were given tip to iesu vines at ine parK. uancing was indulged ifc (iould'a. waited rmux niarxry, V.

Si employe of Iavi tlirht-rkDe fftvethiw etween two treet thirtv fiwf nhAirn tho gronnd. Theo. Lnduwig was President of the oilair.and was ably assisted bj- George Ihtmsay. Secretary and Treaurer. The '-oni-mittee of Arrungementa under whose direc tion every- thing whs so admirably carried wiiiconsiMcaoi linam Jtyan.

(Jbarles Peck. W. H. HarkiiiM. A.

Mpell brink. H. Kayser. M. Ilarngmi.

Uliuni Pinncr- an. oeorge favL. Charles Pechiney and John Rirrel. An immense erowd. eutiinutd at thousand to five thousand people, thronged the park last night.

The multitude, consisting of men. women and i-liil-dren. enjoyed themselves in tbe beartiext manner. Only Lnion beer was drank. 150 gens navmif been obtaineil from anu juucaesier, v.

v. nvuiiuit Jirrel bossed the ten-pin aney. Murphy was there with his best leisch didn show up until nigh PICXIC PICKINGS. Jack! John Andy Theo. LudviffilA hllHtlmp mailt.

Mollie Weitter and I.iKzie TTn rtsY nmmt iicuj, uiciuurn oi panuaii rowaenj Asseui' bly in the shoemakers strike, were there John Leonard and his pretty sister took in trie mcnic Arapellbrink was busy at the bar all time. The hftTR VT nmn'd nf lllA Tinr nmm the the Darade and nirnin. The National Trade has been organ- izeo. luunsey. oi una city, was elected orthy Foreman.

lew Mn1ikv u-1 nn i. wt iv. uui iui wirriiuun. Four of tho "nnest" looked after the police John W'aeael made a good Grand Murnbul and was ably assisted by John Crawford. John Fineran.

Uarclay. W. H. Hirkins mil i i er. AU the (jtriking brewers and their families Were admitted free.

Dr. Carson attempted to pass through the yH v. ojouuo airwi, out tue men VhlDDM nm nnn with nn rr-l. lucuutuir uiieu uis wnip nam ana tue team dashed thro ugh. the men failing back.

THK TJXIOJT BBXWXBT MATTER. Tbe saloon-keepers who vt ths striking brewers sje working hard to se cure ine fun.00 necessary to buy the Banner It is claimed that $60,000 of this amount has already been raised.he otnoers the Banner, Brewing commpany havere-ceived two other ofleA for tbei? pEfiJert?" "i Ptoide syndicate. The tT.r., riuicuie ice idea oi ine rk. 1 purcnaaea by workingmen. Lhey say thev will nm Pices, and they assert uo leasiDie.

ltisproDa- uiiucrsiauiiiiiv utipcth tbe company and the mil.l.h nnwhutn mved at to-morrow or Monday at MISSOURI liABORITES. aPBCtAK sarAicat to nm avoinmra. St. Louts. Mav i The following Bt Louis delegates to the State Convention of Union Labor party of Missouri left tonight for Sedalia.

where the convention is to held to-morrow: John John Iierghan. Chas. Kelan. E. Taylor.

Henry Mortimer l. Shaw, Edw. Clifton, rmi tAiRiiiin onn now. l'avia tonne u. Gladhill.

One of the delegates said that he intention was to nominate a full State ticket two delegates at large to. tbe National Conventioo at Cincinnati. Nick Ford is to nominated lor uovernor anrtjiarry oehr probably lor Lieutenant-Governor. The latter and Mortimer rhaw will re recent the Ninth Congressional Lhstrict at the Cincinnati Convention. The other St.

Louis dis-trtfts will not select delcaates until aitr i. a istate Convention. Ai k-hael llau hford has been nominated for Congress tu the Tenth District, this being the only district that has as yet made a Congressional nomination. The Labor party in Mis- rtourinaa Kept very quiet the lastCon- rrmionni ana legislatorial election: in fact. not maae an active Mate canvass since last Presidential election, when Uieir carxluiate for Governor.

Nick Ford, supported by. the KepuUlican party, cut the IjeinocraiMj pluraTny down to seventeen thousand and lt.s iiuiarin one houand. There are no indications of a fusion this year. DR. M'GLTXX AT DETROIT.

araaax. iwnr ro ns ssrtruxa. UETKorr. Mich- Mar 1 Dr. UcHIran oa.

livered a lecture here to-niaht in VhiVi Opera House on the! problem of novertv. under the auspices of the Central Land and Mii5tic and attenrivik. weron Ue stage and srattered throuxh the audience of. two thousand. Or.

Mculrnn ua.ic a nue imiresNion. ou IH-troit seems uie awake ou the, subiect. Judge James A. iibuiaou is ail ardent advocate of the single XORWOODACCEPTS. Lrrrui Rocg.

Atx. Mav To-d nr Norwood. Union Labor nominee for Governor, notified the convention of eeptanee. v. J.

Duval's Bojiiiuation chanjrtd to Attoruey-Gen-ral. and the Kxm'iiiivi. i powere.1 to ml the bakneeof toe ticket. The SEBBASSa'S QrOTA. Lixcois.

ifav i Tlie t-, t.v. Party Ktato Convention iwmbu.i ywurdiiy to seU-ct delcefs v- ioosl Convention of that party mt Ciacio- TO A German Prices, M. T. II Cat 1 M. M.

He tt an on a men the A.IZLSTS Xtf every department "iu of Stores. our and TingHan dfce. Papers for House la ClaeianatL '3 nati. Tbe following were elected delegates: J. Kurrnw.

Prexiilnt of the Huts Farmers Alliance: J. 1. Chamberlain. Chairman of the Mate Committee: Allan Koot. ii.

11. Wood. N. II. Hubbard, a F.

Miller, 1. 11. Kallister and A. Whitetield. A resolution was.

adopted indorsing the platform of the union LMooT party aaopteu a year ago. LABOR NOTES. is probable there will be a strike in some the brass foundries Saturday over the foundries 8a turd lay ovei i labor. eaort to increase the no bofwen uew le aboLifiR ifiun ol The the Saturday half holiday and the men in several shops will tnit at noon to-morrow Uie risk of a lockout or strike. SThe Union Labor Convention for the Third ongreHsioual Kismet of Kansas, held at In-epetidence Tnetday appointed J.

Bridgely and Prof. Vincent as delegates, and Hon. J. H. Ever and Mrs, J.

W. Pollard an alternates to tbe Cincinnati Convention. Ine Congren-sional Nominating Convention will meet at Parsons June 6th. The colored waiters of the city held two meetings at Engineers' Hall. 8ixth and alnut yesterday.

They considered various Plans to obtain an increase of wages. VV. a. Ogden, who adrese-ed them, advised organi-aation and procedure in a business-like way. Maxtor Workman Cavanaugh is expected to address the men to-night.

DESERVEDLY rTJilSHED. The Woodwa-rd High School Rascal Sent TothcWork Hmh. William Thomas, the despicable creature who made such a disgusting exhibition of himself in the yard of the Woodward High School morning before last, was yesterday given a hearing in the Police Court on a charge of disorderly conduct. The testimony of Prof. Stnntz.

Janitor Berg and others was of such a nature ax to leave no doubt as to his guilt, and Judge Caldwell very properly gave him the full extent of the law. Io0 fine and thirty days in the Work House. Thomas' defense was that he was under the infiuenra of liuuor at the time out: th a rl hour at which it occurred goes to discredit this statement. He in the same individual who two years ago swindled a large number of charitably inclined persons by representing niniseii as a collector lor Alien at Hixth and Broadway. At that time he was known as Taylor, and under that pame was only three weeks aao.

ent py udne.l' ltzgcrald. bis tun expiring D0WJAXLIEKS. Property Holders Who Will Not Benefit by Rentlnjr to Saloon Keepers. The Dow law is a lien upon the premises where the saloon is kept, and whenever tha saloon-keeper fails to meet his obligation the property-owner becomes liable. The spring settlement of tha County Auditor shows the following collections on real estate made on this account, the name of tha nrrtertv- holder and.

the amount of Dow tax he be came liable for being given: Mary J. AlcornS ss 46 Har't Armatroag-Aiss SO Heory Ballhaua. C. Badloger io i-iara fmrarui.w 167 1 David X. BlUlg.

as AiDert iwrrasan. Llaetta RnrrmaL Vi 00 aelmer 10S 10 45 ua Frank Boerge 1S7 SO as 00 Job a hL. llurrel- Ul Wm. M. Brisker Aana Cooltjr Julin tt so U7 2 42 SB X.

(ft J. J. J. BaaeucbteK Alals Fix li'etta B. Gibson.

Moaes Uoldomith 1vk4 k. Ki 137 su tiimo FIoer 7 70 Tbeo. Qailt 0 err. MO 00 iss se 7a St 80 to oo 120 ao an oi iss es so oo iss sow 137 to 46 ao ou 11 46 H4 Si 7 Hi wis ss ou rjioa va tu 7 a 170 46 40 110 30 UO PI Wt 12S 05 L'rta B. Gibson 1M JoaepS Orenw SU 00 Kacbel KaJln CI 'a Uellebuocb aa oft Jueepb Anuie Hale JotaR W.

Uarroo. Benjamin Hey Vm. S. Uu.oj-Etban O. Kurd J.

V. W. 163 4 J.ftMiMl'laUeluert as OS VI UVKannewell. ISS SO Margaret Job men. rat so Adam l.arnl( 4 so KUnKDaner H'v Koitenbruoa: -Ka'te P.

Leamau. Altai's LJalMiieitt. Adam A. Kramer. Ks 81 B- W.

L4 43 00 jtaoipnua Fr'ctM K. McCuaa. Hn'y Marxsaelei Marv Miller as 40 a. McCny Mary MoUuire (ieo. MatBers.

SO oo 74 ISl 66 Vincent Moeer AKldlus 2altaer Kllukbeth Nuber. Tim o'CoBdttr Kliiabelb Kaba J. lC Blelac U. A. Moterge Jobu KoviB M.

Roibachild Ida K. tpooner Mb'ilUam Tucker. Carrie WUder (Xnrad Wlndlach 1 SO Robert NlcbolR Berord Nunalng to 2SS8 1101 s. Rlehardaon 1-jo KIlkcolMimr. JOB Jobn Rabinaotu.

7 07 14 06 tSt 25 Bottiacbil4 Bk Bran Nancy Torrenee. Harriet Turner 78 46 00 SO 00 11 kd i wilder. IS Valentine Miller Veatwooo. Kobr Tarr, llrttimi se Anna Klare. Valiev iimTiL.

110 76 US IX Krmilk A. 1 lit lr uli i. Kaw 1 1 r.ln Maria Tbreaaer. Total amount for tUatrtbntiOB. KETTER BOUND OVEB.

WaJvaa Kvaaalaatlon a tlaa Chavrgw Kmbnzlement. Gabriel Ketter, charged by Cornelins Do re mits, of tbe tiermania life Insurance Com pany, of York, with embezzling an amount close to fl.200. was. arraigned in the i-oiice court at the opening ot ltd session is stassion y. A.

v. until the mine the yesterday morning, -liis attorney, tioidsinith. procured a continuance oe of Court in order to determ action that would ie talten. and when the tuue arrived he waived examination for his client, r-liort speeches were made by Measra. iold.HmnliSand liurper.

reDremnting the dinereut sides in the case, in regard to the amount of bail neceautry. Jnogn Caldwell xed the sum at il and accepted iir. A. L. btiaaougood as surety.

I'nuik Havrt rwuraL The funeral of the young man Frank Hart. murdered by Pat Mitchell last Monday night. toek place at St. Xavier's yesterday. immense being pre -wot.

the arKecburch being tilled, lhe carriages fol- owing uie nearse extented over tire Mjuaraa. nteriuent was made at stJAwbli'i 'mtr the YVaraw pike. Thw morning kroner i.ennigs wui begin the inquest at bis ohx-e. Alilt'lietl hi still in Jail, hht uUrnM BatUim bailable one. Hoeae-Whlppw Ia Court- -The woman.

Mrs. Alice Mason, who last week, assaulted Lieutenant Newt Kendall with a horse-whip in the corridor of the City Building, waa yesterday in the Police Court UI4KI1P 1 A rllurM. Af i Viv.nal lence oo an otlicer. At the request ot her attorney. Lirm.tn Levy, tbe cas went over until next Wednesday.

Photograph, Gediery Attached. Brownell's photogTanh callerv. 19S Wml fifth street, was attached yeaterdav bv Con stable Jacob Krollman. It was seized to meet a judgment tor $47 22. due for tates.

rendered in ijvor of County Treasurer jin-teriuaua by Squire iloruberger. Ha la llappy. G. C. Henry was one of the haDDiest rentle.

in the city yesterday. It was caused by appearance of a baby boy at Lis resi-ueuce ytater-nv. PUchard. Albert Sohureman. charted with pacing counterfeit money.

wa4 iLcharfred yesterday Mates Commissioner Dorser. I 9 Jo DecGpuorirfuO OncGi iQiniy! Crowds keen coirJasr. oues. You are helpiic us in rather a lively r.ianner to clear off tlie counters! that hold the 8H.S5 ilea's Suits drertised in Sundavs turners. They are our best Tiiilor-3Iadc Suits, You never maae faoney so cheap.

Aot a paTTiDroser in tins city nut wouia auvauce more than the priee yhi pay for the Suit. Think of it 30, kSf 25, 822, 82p Suits, whether few or many, you can iome and get fitted this iveek for 814.85. Not a Clothing IIo4e in Cincinnati, or in the United States, can offer such 1 trgains. We may not again, but we have an obiect in ew, and shall keep hammering away until it is accom lished. mm Rare Bargains in I en's Ready-Hade Suits at 07.77 and Children's Norfolt Brown Stripe Knee Pants Suits Grains HOUSE.

at 81.95. Corner DITME A great variety of sty: and A COMPROMISE Of the Suit Over the wJ Of Frank Helle. Another Cue Whers the HalrdWere Shot Out. The Voodou Trial Judg-menta art Ver- diota Gab Netter's. Other Matters.

Some time ago Frank Heile died. 1 aving an estate worth about $73,000. It com; ted of real estate st Central avenue and I Iberty street, insurance and other personal property. One son of the deceased. Henry Heile.

died, leaving a wife and three children The will of tbe deceased gave to this widojsr and children $1,000. The remainder of the property was given to the widow of the testator for life, and to go to her children after death. This did not satisfy the daughter-in-law. and she sued to contest the will. It was set for trial yesterday, but a compromise was reachec), whereby the daughter-in-law and her children were given ad.000.

that being $2,000 mere than the will provided for. A formal verdict sustaining the will was therefore given and entered. That Taodoa Man. The trial of King Prince Dawson, the Voo doo doctor, progressed yesterday ia indie Kvans' ConrC There waa mora tfaimonv tending to show that the defendant was the one who committed trie malpractice on Mary lruett. ine aeiense win oe an aiioi, a number of witnesses are here from iir sta to testily that the ri-Mendant was there St ute time i iie ucu is aiiexeu vu nave uecu muted.

i i Judgments and Vertlleta. In the case of Hiram 8. Matthews emlnst Neather and Herman Wessei the Jury gave tYiA Ytlainttff a vamIii foV t100 flS 1 In the case of.C. P. Mctiarr araiirt the Glendale Mutual Savings Association Judge Kumler has decided that the 1M3 69 in dispute belongs to William.

Kennedy. He was formerly Treasurer oJ tbe association, anq found the money In his. safe after a.everal years, he not knowing, peiore 1.u,a Th awowlfltmn elAimeil it. before that it was In the case ef K. C.

Fergtison. administrator, against the John Kauflnian Brewing Company, the verdict was for the plaintin )Tn the snit of Ann Flickinger agai: city the verdict was for the plaintirt damages to property The Heirs "Exclndetl, Henry. Ernst and Herman Miller yesterday sued Frederick Schaefer and others to set aside tbe will ot conrsti miller, deceased. He died on the 12th of last month. His es.

tate is wortn about fcOJJU. it la. alleged that he wilt purporting to have been left by im. ana prohatea as sucp, lert ail bnt tu to redenck. litiaiq ana l.ultl tclinercr.

The 30 was beoneathed to the nlaintitTa in thi.v suit, brothers of tbe deceased. It. is alleged that the Scliaefera were no relation to the deceased, and that the plaintioa. as his brothers, are the lawful heirs. It is also alleged that the testator was not of sound mind, and was unduly influenced by the tschaefers and their friends.

Alleged Fail are to Pay. -Eliza Oyler and others are the widow and heirs of Wm. G. Oyler. deceased.

Joseph Safer was appointed administrator of deceased's, estate in March, lbMi. It isallegedthat ie una uit-u iiis uiioi kuiubi, ana was oruereo the Probate Court to distribute to the leirs $2,204 3S. which he had in bis possession, let he has not done so. and refuses to do so. I suit was therefore hied yesterday against valer and his bondsmen.

D. H. Pottinser and L. J. Miiier.

to recover the $i304 So, Gabs Welter's Case. -The German ia Life Insurance Company yesterday sued Gabriel Ketter. Wm. B. Smith and Albert Ketter to recover tl.fl 12.

This is the amount alleged to-have been oolleoted by Xetter and not accounted for. and for which he was arrested charge of embezzlement. rhich he was arrested a few days ago on a IWv. Judge Evans has granted a divorce to Maria Pan tern from Johan Pastern on the ground of absence. lhe suit oi iviizahetn etwanger against David eiswanger has been dismissed, the a not prove ner marriage to Uelemlant.ai-ongh she has good grounds for divorce, rhe divoree suit of Joseph Laid beck agelnst been distnissod by consent of ail parties.

MlsMllaswai XIattera. The Universal Radial Drill Company has sued Charles HofT and others for $S2l It, due tor goods sola. Kmma A. SDeem Tiaa ntied Plap 17 xr-wM for ti3Z due aa rent and to sell a ea- TTvHlCvr HnHil in A 9Md-mr-imttw I ma. Marl Marr L.

and F. M. hiirjthr 4M anil 1. 1 Li rA. cloe a mortgage.

Wizabelh lioeiner has sned Ilenry Fruhs-hoti and liroermann for on noten. and foreclose a chattel mortaaije. ui. li. beetis has sued Job M.

NasU for tUti due as commission for selling real e-tate, Judge Kobertrkin hxt perpetually enjoined Jonap Co. from taking possersion of goods belonging to Aloert Myrick and others on execution. The plain ud waa given 4i4 aam-ag-s. TutTimin 4- rv, iwa 3 judgment aifaint the Pneumatic Cabiuet Company ol 1 ork for tuL Conaty Clerk's Offle4 Kew Suits. COUXOT PIXA OOtTBT.

90.916. TTenrv Miller et al. Vnul Gs.Y,t et al. Belief. Kmuia A.

Ppeer. executrix, vs. Clara D. Moore etaL Relief. W.SIS.

Kiisa Oyler et aL vs. Joseph Eater et Money. eu.SHS. The Hecker tian mil pan vs. M.

Kiegel et ah Kei .1. 0 tJizat'etti xoeiuer vs. lienry Ercbs-holl et ai. Keiief. screaioa coritT.

CSS. Therniversal Radical Drill Comrsy 8. Chas. lloiT et al. Moi-t-y.

3.37. The tirr.i.i"; ranee Ccr--- pany vs. ti -r (. al. i 'ii 1 4i.1tS.

ii. vs. Money. To-Iays Calendars. COMMON ri.XAS COtET.

Jndc-e Mc" him v. be c. rvr.r-t:r; i v. i tl vc 'V v. CO tl T4.

vs. Arm )f-. 1. pn v. 1 t-e Ja-ie 4 i wilde's of i i i i.

i i ali.y iv t- if ii LiUUO' Uu Ld a hut. tliov sm irnnfl-iiafiirpfl so easily, or bought a Suit and Vino Sis. CO. contblnatlon. in chest, at 3 Fonrth and Walnnt.

vs. McGill: Golden vs. Dickaon Robbins vs. Nvil-Hin: John va. Jrlorowits A- ins Natural tins Company Klicbteno'h will be called.

O. MUSI Judge Maxwell Lauer vs. Ot and M. will take the day. udge Miroaer caiennar.

due Evana State vs. Dawson will take the day. sopsaioa ootiKT. Judge Peck Baker, guardian, vs. Stein man-Meyer Furniture Co.

is the nrst case. uuge A ait city va. iweaipei- too first Judge Moore McParlan vs. Burnet. will take till one o'clock.

Keguiar call follows. PaOBATB OODBT. Estate of John H. Westmeler. PoUes toart Docket.

The following cases were disposed of by Judge Caldwell in the Police Court yester day: Prunkenness Theodora Hank. May th Thomas KUey, way atn: Kudotpn iebaus anil Mike Traney. costs: M. Meyers. $15 and costs: x.izzie timitn.

tuienore Connor. Max- dalena ana Jxegnan Zenak, and costs. Aawult and Battery Fred Price, costs. Loitering Mellie Win field. Minnie Fink.

Delia Hau. May Kriner and Alios Mintera, Mav 8th. liar boring Lewd Women Mollie Mav 8th. Ryan. incorrigibility Came Graver.

Honse of Keiufce. Petit Larceny Ed Snyder, dismissed: John Morgan and rang Kiegeu ana coets. llianrderlv rl I I Juum Kennedy Deonard 6rr. diamuaed; William Thomas. Mi ana tmrty aays.

WAYWARD MISS POTTER. A. Precocious Youngat4r Who Ne4da Good Birchin-r. 'The "missing thirteen-year-old May Potter was -yesterday found by a detective in ber hiding-place, on Sycamore street, north of Liberty. On leaving home last Tuesday she went with a 'companion named Annie Hoff man to the residence of Mrs.

Conners, a re spectable woman residing at No. 496 Syca- nore street, ana introduced berseir and Miss rionman as working girls at present out of Hisitions. Mrs. Conners took them in. charg-ng them merely a nominal sum for tbe oard and lodging.

This was paid by a couple of young men about town, under whose protection the silly yon ng things were. hen located and confronted by the officer the Potter girl grew quite indignant and refused to accompany him. It was only after uiuuj persuasion ou tue parioi meoincer and her companion that she consented to leave the house. She was brought to Police Heed-Quarters, where a. charge of incorrigibility was preferredagainst her.

after which ahe waa sent to the House of Detention Her mother, who waa almeet frantic at ber disappearance, was. then notihed of her ar- ouuuiu lob sin reiuse to return to ner as ahe declares aha will not. aha will be committed to some reformatory institution. Although of tender She is old in Daunese. ana as wen versea in ui van world as the oldest marceaary.

Her er mm. pan ion is qui sixteen years oi age, and is a whom parents reidi outside by the the -itv. Khe was not molested otlicers. WAS IT SPITE WORK? Tha PlaJwttffii la tma Suite y-i tba KoMsiaa XaxaBtry JLmlt. tar Tbslr ZHsnalssax.

Tha suits brought against tha Robinson Light Infantry by the John Sbillito Com pany, Alms fc Doepke, Duhme W. Wessel. McHenry Co- Blackwell A Hor-man and John Grossiua were called by txiuire en yesterday. Kath firm waa represented by an attorney. Much to the surprise of the Court, each attorney asked oat we cave against nis client oe aimisMeo.

rhis was done, each attornev mttvA hvtha order of the ao-eailed nlaintiira. a thov npvKf authorized Captain pustiu to bring the suits. iney claimed mat it was spite work on the part of Tom Wright, who has fignrea in a very bad light while handling the finances of the company. It is charged that Wright got pustin to bring the suits. Dustin.

however, failed to show up at the trial yesterday. K0 VERDICT. Tka Jury ba tha Peaaywajghtm Case stay Oat All Might. The trial of Lizzie Maguire. the alleged pennyweighter, was concluded at noon yes terday, as far as tbe open Court proceedings were concerned.

At exactlv twelve o'clock tthe jury retired. Several limes daring the fternoon they said they could not agree. At ait-past four they acted for the testimony a witness. Nothing more was beard from them until nine o'clock, when they said they could, not agree. They were locked up tor uie niguu Heavily Fined.

Stella Schmels, the keeper of a house of 111- fame at No. 135 George ws yesterday found guilty of harboring lewd women, in ine roiii-e ana nuea ana Costs, rive vtrls arretel in the nine v4.n tine ot ti and coui each. The honse is a notorious one. r. Sl'limellC Haiririir Koan reeled time and again for various uneuses.

Y. M. A. The Junior Department of the Y. M.

A. will hold their fifth semi-annual entertain ment this evening at the V. M. C. A.

Hall. i wo principal leaturesol tiie programme WliJ be the Dnen til ion of tlie 1 -re anJ an adUress by J. Ii, Peasiee. All are cor-Oiaiiy invited to atten.L Marks rWond Ovav. Moses IL Harks, charged with obtaining 1147 worth of oysters from C.

II. Waldridgs under fnNe nrptenaea wn. tonnit av in ti mm of tl.OjO yet-urday by 'isuire Horiiher-ger. Xxe gave bond. Potstndna Moaa Waulting-toa Iora.

A dog poisoner is at work oat at Mount Washington. Several line brutea have been given the button, an 3 t' Mayor of the vill- t-'eo; i-viur uie ucttxuun oi lue cuxpnu Fvatponed. meeting of the T-erutilican canilidates was to have been held yesterday in the il.eri otlice. vrs po-one mi 1 to--' -y i e. count of tlie fuiier oi Ciiy Ireaauicr .1 ioixrcx.

Excoxsioaa tit Tfit, Soath.TTest and Xorth-TTesC and i Pa'Twav mn TeC -rot ii Iwtuiar i. al or rii iu -i-r 1 re i i i.i .1 I r'J-Sllllj'-V i i i i oil i rr 4 (. it a i i jt rt '1 14 if Ar- 1 it rn Trr 40 THE lOQ, 104, lOO, lOO LEAD tfIC CLOTHIERS, TAILORS. BISCUITS. 1MJ NOT CKNSURK YOUR UKOCKR If he does not keep F.

A. Kennedy Crackers (as no doubt he has a large stock of some other brana on nanai. out ax iiim it to id of send toaneighborand biiy foryou apounc Salt a iera. Princess Sooaa. Graham Cra ers or Ctouten r.itf s.

EDWIN C. PEEBLES, Ohio ana Kentncay Agent. 17 MhiohIo Toxxapale. JOSEPH R. PEEBLXS SOXS.

RIPE OLD uill The finest Whiskies distilled in the renowned Blue Grass Region have attracted attention every-where. The already high quality of these goods has been greatly improved by having them, exported to Kurope and brought back. THE M1XDEST, MELLOWEST and MOST DEXJCIOTJS VJHitBKD'E AS FBOS THE CEI.EBE ATEP riKX, JAS. E. PEPPER L.KXINGTON, ICY.

Tha tiiffh arailn 'and nnrirv of theae Ttone. bon and Kye biskies nave attracted the at- of Physicians in various parts of the United 8 tates. and they have recommended them to tbeir Datienta aa the best atimulant that can be obtained. We can not recommend these goods too highly, for we know they have not their su perior. BOUltBOX AND BYE.

$5 Gallon, $1.50 Bottle. The atfei nt ion of the trade is also request ed. these goods up in cases, and will be ike special inducements. as we nut able to make (ESTABLISHED IStYL) Joseph Peebles' Sons, Brmncl IFilVt I Waatera Breneh a ii- I Jt. t.

cnr. Snia ItfllllJ. I aad Cutter tMa. pble. Come.

Walnut Hills. BXXSOITS PLASTERS. CH Of Ita approach by "advance pick. UawtuWllM ats," aach aa Ooasos, Colds, J3oara.Bc and Cheat Palna. It tUett.

arc mrrn airnl by a prompt ana of Bmiuii't Purm that terrible dlseaae (alia to Hvurt ita viettm. la no ether diaeaiie la pfwuuw of urK sraal Importance and la bo other external remedjr eaa so taurb eoart-deace be placed aa ia Baaaoa'a ll.ATk:a. YAHS ITS YIGTSS XTSTOPHOSPHITX. Do You Know It? TO A COTfS- VOO HitlfBjt tVttvflM tM asasa IXCfliiTEH'8 HtPtlFIllteiPaiTB or Li Mil Anm 80DA euppliea th. mymum with OxydizaMa fbotw paoroa, tlia deDCieney of wbidi ia tbe proximate canat et tas.aiptiB.

rot rwkm Brearnltla, Rnk Laara. sir hi hwaatcaDd ail aa aoaqoaiied remedy. Sold by liragjiiaa, 1 pet eniar. I ji ChAaliJt COu, i hsaiists. tu William SMwtja.

lmy-eIWl5GtDyenw1yWyNo-iiiv' STUAUSHTPS. ANCHOR LINE. Atlantte Kzpremflnrvlre. Uverpool via Qneentv t.n. teamliip "-I'lty Rome," lrn Nrv Vurk el nexluy, April In.

Mar Jun.lt. Jul 11. lariwiMd riuarPamictr Hmuntr Afloat. Stv-loon paSMure. to Sto; bH-anl-clat.

4BU. l.lAAt.w swvfee; irnirs v.ry alurdav froia Ifew York lodafHfOW and iMiitaodrrv. i'aoia paiutaae to 41aatruw, Ixu.ioadTry. Liverpool H.iiai SV and t.i: ct-onU-ciaitM, Ki. oataaril or prepaid, either servioe.voiw Saloon xciimuB ilek-eu at reduced rates.

Travelers' C'ln-ular Jtlera of Cre.1it aul draioi for any tniounl bkud at low-et rnrrem rklw. For Hooka ot 'loura, Tlcketa or further luforniailou'appl jr to Wew Vwk, Or 1 a tu, Hn lklr ou apU-Tfeilja tuwuuuul.liia KTCtTTiSlOK. Of? DAYS' TOrR THROrCH CrCTRAI. cl Kl'RoPE. with conitort.

economy of timead money. Bet oi Conductors and Lauy lisperi-ti. A pleasntit party irom I in-camati snd vicinity aarured. fcaiiing sine 13 by tiie Cny of linme. Two or throe clioii-e r.ir.

be erur-d if applied for at once. 1 'art i -r and oi day tours uil a ne 'Ll-i or ion address TtiCKJl.tJ KX-C iici.N. iox iui. C'iaciunaii. O.

cc r.r.icr: vor.ns. 11 1 EAGLE OAI.TAS. I2ED IS0S CORXICS WOEXi WITT 4ft BBOVT5, Tia ana Elate BoUera, Arekitso. tund lialraoized Iroa i art Wark and fcly-tlibi. II thirst Srwec.

Ctmvitttt. C4b ere la some dothinz ia this city -vrtich Is represented to the people as home-made. It Is not Clotiiinsr tian a I.r.Al) K1CKEI does to a NEW TEN-DOLLAS ri? Th here. It no more prrnn. There is but one place in iU 7.

rv.ni Tailor-made tlie city -where you can flret li i.k... 4 L. VIVI TIIAT 18 AT Li i L. urn CBAHGAHIG POIl TO-DAY AIII place on sale SO styles of Gents and Youtna Suits made of All-Wool Oassimeres and. Cheviots, correct fitting- and extra lp wind trtTnmeflr tats vrwir Tiicfc fnr 1Q 3D PKEBFUN: We strictly w11 maAtk We SEE OCR put these foods against any 613 Suit in the IIASDSOME WINDOW DrSPllw Our stock Of BASE-BALL OUTFITS, ROLLER SKATES, CANES and CHECKER SETS is comnUt You can have your choice with everySuit purchasedln our BOYS' DEPARTMENTS.

fcTDON'T FORGET OUR SATURDAY CONCERTS by ADAM WEBER'S SUPERB BAND teTTWO CORNET SOLOS by the Renowned Virtuosos, ADOLF BRAND and ERNEST FISHER. JPlTtlx PAJPIHTBROCK FURNISHERS ELEGAIJT PRESENTS FREE! HURRAH, BOYS, HURRAH! l.OOO Rojra' Norlla. Pleatetl Rait a. o. L.UOO Boya nieck and IMaid Hoita.

fl.no. x. t.OOO Boys' Pleated or Corded Salta, i 1.0OO AlUWool Nulta at 3.75. far twite than thr otvea advert lard by the -BIO BIXW BIT NOTH IXU THKUK OO.XCKllXS- at a.fs. t.OOO IxwK Pant Sails, IO to 17 aiaew.

fiOO, Stt.7S. VU, 7Jity. and st wnnh aMJUt an so ccmn 5 5T.B'.Pdd Cot tor Boy ia 7. at l.HVr; worth $3.73 to 3. BOO Kid Vei4Ca at 75tn oc JH.SO.

2.0OO Boya Odd Panta at S35, 33c, Sc, 40c. fSOo, 73o and 07c; worth more thaa donblet rbe priue. 4 An ours Hilar nuts, I.iSt; wortn Jsa.Sa. Shirt Waixta, 25c BHo, mo, aoc, and a big llne at 7 So; brttrr thaa inrnm uj i ne liig: mow ciotniuu Hoiutea lor t.no. Atcatel-Plated Martc Laanterant, Kleg-ant Straw Hat a.

Oexlntoor Uan, Hegaat PoliMhed Wood Soholara Oompaalona, tiilk. tiaapewdera, Tltsa. Baila. GKAXD BANKRUPT BALK OP LADIKfi' ANU CHIiaKlvNw KTRAW H4T4. Oc, Worth 83c; lOc, worth Open Saturdays THX 1 Tf'T If rTI ln I i.a.

ruoMotlrul A Vl.aiii Ik, VUl (myS-St TJUHME SHOPPING mm -i SHI ii 1 I I 1 TO-IIORROWI'SJ 2) market. FOR BARGAIXS IX Gtroot, AT ID HATTERS. BARGAINS lo, worth 91.00. until P. 31.

WHIXL For CARRIAGE, BUGGY and ITilGOn XTSB. ft REVOLUTI th AVH EEL TRflDP In Sterling Sliver Moan tinea. Xew Designs, Presenting ArtUtlc Hxamples of Etching, 33 eto Bllversmltha, Fourth and Walnut. 8ATJCZ. SAUCE (Taa WoacasTxstnnxx) Impaxta tba moat EXTRACT a LETT KB frest a MKDICAJ.GKN.

TLt VAS at liad. rsa, to bis brother at WOH.CEeI.tji, auy.iasi. Tea I.tIA PrHtRINi' that tbetr aaore Is biehly esterioed ta Inula, and Is la my rrtlnioa, the most palatable, aa well as toe most wbole-ne aauue that at create ngaatar ts oa evary bottle of tba gaatbas aiidorigtBaL whs sobis, kew xoatia. AUCTIOTT SAIXS. BY TIIK H.

IIIVK Aartloa, Cetaailwlaa aaa MeraxeCa. Anetion K-ile of tiVJDCKPA ES. AND BAUFIXTLKKS. n. w.

or. WiNtii. and 1 w-nmau stt THIS (Friday) MtK.VXii. at o'cUx-k. K.

l.l.lAS. XIZCZXVCTl'S SAIYEV 1T'RSr AXT TO AX ORDKR OF THK t'ourt of Cnramuu Tlea-s of Harniluni onity. in whicii Vi.ii:iru JiiHle i.i plaintuf end Joiin J. Keiiry is Of tenuunt. tiie uiiderignt will ret-eive sealed proiMKai.

for the i-tirrliaue of tbe Mil i hi of -nie and Keltey, Vine street. Cincinnati. including. nxtures, furnitnre. biinaxd-tablin and bolls, stoves and cookiug utensii.4.

stock of wines. liiuors and citfurs on Land, tbe gen -d. will of the biti-iie tue. An: i ne property ii irj g-id con-Oismn and is in every way desirable. Further luioruinsiou tan be al ll.e preiDiv frmu tlie i.ei-eiver.

lorms of sale ca.h. Jh bius will le opened at 12 o'clock M. May 7. at tiie otlice of tbe heceiver. and tbe brooerty will be sol4 to btd-ierT Reriver Ko.

Ji.un.-ti.il Building. 1- Lb Walnut sts. LhiokOc M-IEott. and T. A.

Alty inaP4 I 3.. v. 1 Carttd i iitia' re. a vc t. wl-ont tb J.ivi ty -n Ka t.

ia 1 --t v- ia mtii, mm. i -r: noavt t.it a aico. t. -s of nn i I -I cure i 1 1 Wl I wi tMal a i a.i sta tteUdoos taata and gest cam, CBATIEs, In. nsti, KIOT tk COXJB HCATf, S3ASE.

iTIXsIiV BJLBEBITs, A3 Jf in Mtvuieat, atren inrth. dorabUllr. and facility of repairing aui cbeapaeas it is beyond eotnparltoa tbe beat wbael avar asada. and aa cbaUang tbe world to produce a wheal eoalaiBlng aa saaay potna of "A exoalleaee as tbe wand. Oo.

art j-X will practically but a life-tlma. Tbs eost is ao more thaa that of other I wheels, yet on examination, iUtaaV I vantages over otbara will beat am apparent. If from ctirinkax a ipot. fault), tbs spoke of tbe wheal can he tightened by simply ftimlng tbs nut at the be broken N. taken aat wltaootK X.

and aooe arch Is In nut at tbe hub, and should a spike broken, tbs broken parts eaa aad a new spoka uaaw ramovlag tbe lira or laUoo, of too other spoke or trie lntured or dUtorbed. ho eaa eoms In eon tart with the of spokes. No special atl or boxing at rvoniTed, but it can ba oatd 1 wit ha other irfcar uaed. Ia baying vabirla. or when bavin, old onea rrp old tMi rrpai rail, atk that wheats be put cm.

Kee.T,rO,riaalTiJW.rveet, OHIO. Jt CO. TABLETS! EXAIXD PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR t.HDIAS BCPpLIKS 'lUANSi'BTaTlo. repartBat t.rior.

Om o. of Indian Affalra. Walilb4TU. A.r It. lna.

faeal4 propiMtlt, ladonil -PropoMl twi JM.I W4i lor m.i4 b. aubmlttMl la wpw iTtlapaii, Haoan. Ploer. Ciotaiaa. or Tfiln i Hon, te.

(aa to. eaa may bai, aad dirotnl ta u- omauaaionet' o( indiaa Again, A', tft ad oajter atrral. An York, wm a. reerlvard anew 1 1 I M. oi iwmih, Ma XI, in, lor lurniaaiag Indian avlo.

aooat aio.gui poandv laow. pounds liet-f oa tba aoof, vujut poanot ivr 7V4 MM pound Kan In Fowd.r. lAtiout o' Cora, KMJ0 poaoda offro. tAJD.aa boudu mm. fcj.ujl pound.

wt, kx.uo pound Hard CT.uju pound lioailny. ai.uou pouada Lard, a rrla Meal Fork, llUB pound tiatoMMi. 4e -m poondaOttiL Bound Juc. poaad t.ouo aoucda talt, X71.tu Bound. Moaa, tmt pound.

aad 42 jfltio aoaada neat. tlw, BlaliKrla, Wuol.a aad CotUto OOM4 dmiBc In tiart ot TU-kin. Uuvyarda: i-i4 alieu, MlAoyarda; Lriliiog, ll.uuw y.rd: tree from alf ialag, 4iM yard: Bib. yard: Ulngliaat, lew.o yard; Ktu. J-" l7.uiyarl: Cbevlot.

izjuuo yaraa: kniwi lwu Saiatat Bletwta Hi ory fcblrtlnx. ki.ue jrarda; Calico Mbirtin. yard: Wliiacy. txO rardai; Clorbla, Oruvri4 Vutloaa. Uardvare.

xlli-al MupplW iKiuka. ac, and a loag Iih o( aiUc.tl.ox. a- aorka Htnrnt, Plow, kiln, aad fur about UO Waaoaa requlrd lor ta. to delivered al C'tilcro. atari Ctiy as Mt Cltr.

a lao. or rarh W.xona as aiay adapted to ibecllsuate of tk Pari no I'oau. Caltiornla Wltvd at Haa raa.l Alao, iraaaponatloa lor oca of tha rrood and aoppll. taat snay aot be coauavia UiktddivmdMlbtafiiiKH, ait sen aa lb ovv aa oov BLABaa. ftehedtiles koHng the kind a aoaatltM olid.lece aopnlie.

raoalrad for each Aga.fl" Hi-bool. and lt kind and aaaticieta (oolt and tnlclM, locllurr arllb biaa JJ p04al. eoodluons to to wrv4 bldorra. ca act aad K' au 9Sw Vurk Jm Hi. Mua, 3 u.

ai nruaoarav. I4.ar loo; 4 VLT tniaurla ol VubfKlanra, V. SV. at I bkifii, Learvnarorth, Outaba. Paul ana "aa raociaw tbe paaunaatw tliyaud VaykbNi.

Mi Vka rMaiaMai i lowlti. nauo-d blae. in KaaaM: A rkan i bariiinttun. Caido.il. Uodice cliy.

iaioria. no, timt B-nd. Howard. J-rV Mrfh.raoa. Uano.

3aadiein Lola. fa. ciy. aoiaa, MterUaa. Toaa.

lu' Wt-oita aad laHeld. TMiiflillnrvrrrd by the Ject aav aod ail bida. or anv part at Ui propuMU are Invited uadar proviau tlat ar rrupnaiioa taatla fur lb. aaj.pJ.aa i Hi.ia arilf ba openaHl at JL Soar aad dr a' ataixl. aad bidder ar iaviiad to ba paanal opeBiaa.

i eaaTiviaa raacxa. All Wd moat areompaiiied bT erdraita npunaooi. Called Male KaB.1""? Plr.1 bar.k ol Lo A i aJ i. uMinaai ja a. GE.XCKAL OrVK K.

ExAvraCiiiKit ixut't xikl.4.ii Krvx Coat CoMraxv. No. Wij-r Taias ati. A prd kN- SEAT.KH PRUKiSAI.3 "WILL EK. CKlVKDat thix nutd (D.a.iH.

ilt.Nl'AY. May 7. 1. f.r5 Mmrtion of al-jut two rii ausof rau. 1'nlaxki County.

Kentucky. wtif4 Spevirications in regard to tne i i blank f. rm for OPoB m3t Lid iout tw made, can Im area at oftices in Cincinnati: 'TVj wUl.be ot on a CMihenfikhl reervel to bi.K li.Hf. Mi F. SMI Thim.

r.Ivtrrt.Coinulliiis Fintiaccr-'1 TTPE. FRAN I-CLIN I XX I I I i CLCCTHSTYPE FC'J' 169 Tin Tsj f-w wfc'-Va thi pxtT.

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