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KILBOURNE, Tho Gallant, Coming. Will Sp-ak at llrmnrr.ilif 0 To Kir II-. y-at. a I 1 day f.el that an a lia a Ana ravw a h. 1, W'lM "1 i I of P't im ii 1 urn.

in 1.1.I for the- 1.II.11 1 .1111, (hp (i rand IUII). Will Gather Hill hi i ii' TIipv II aril tin A i l.r Sana, mi rtv. rn I I a I 4 I i a 'I Til. .1 1 Ifw Ural iAi- 1. In ra1l Sa rrv.

rama out 1. I la t.a i- trrtiti(1o mrn avt th -r -t i. mabawiintti rr1 i.rainc up i. r.1.11) th wll 'i t-nian (J.mv.1 h-1 -r airTa1 Maltlln 11 I'kVlf HA, I f.rf ttiial ri)r(t lw ii.i.tn in rrlnot 'ti- Vr-t ft -af a hnl-al v-4fNal'n nl avMs by Ata rtra lv II. I wnti 1 fh rhar.f twi--- Uft h- wa nnly 13 mini, iM-rtirt ami that tha tWlay waa unav.iiltii.ia nui rt with thh IU tut It IH not tttn1 rua II 1 l.i r.plll I a r- aaf i II f.

h.il lli.i iin rw.f fn ih a. Ita In IT I in I'M rraaldei't klt i .1 Ma 1an.1 It. ni. tn I' anl Oral .,,.1 1 1 I aak.il why I. ii year.

iv.n1 -in. i tha of lh rliavraa afajnat 'mi ha.1 ad i il tiriMiirht Wraar In hi. ai I aald that md ha.1 tarnan l.t that Holt ha l.a ha.1 advlaa.1 iio.i.1 to prafac ihaiM In tha war. If ha had "I for and ha would 'i- tha maft I f. tha hard Tli.ra wit a a .1 arid -tr.

tmd ii.h niallr that ha a il.l prafar aailnat ll. lt torn ir ulalmlnf O.al lia la not a Mrpoblmn arranajamanta have haan romplet.d for Ih. ma. at Hall I nlhl The nialna Clnh. Htamlna 1a and V.faran a.

aa th. 1 tarat. will form tti. a I a. at -1 a a.af if a.

th ih- loin th" t.i l-i. h. lla I I Itt the atamlna a' i a-lia tlon will im l.i nimunil of i 1. 1- ft'a a I I II i. Th.

iarv tha aalo.n n. ui'l' 1 -nn ha i I ta.T a 1 1 of -r i thai it the ien -yr 'a hat. alone up en i-y the lr Manna la i 'a a will il -f Nt Hrotn ra mmlt tha rH ti. h.lr h.sd.j ntlv Dli; the il Kepuhltcan Itlclana are sir. ins .110.

iri a 1th lUnna. I thar. all. 11. t.la for a a to aa raa 1 sa trt Buccaav Ihrl of tMu a.

sivi-v wl.i filled at the I boar -ama all H- 1-' irw 1 4 1.... II fha war from Ban ri ra. Amariea. i from a rhat he "I-, inna an.l wants to li st ha -an vsa at tha gav-a th Urand Hotel a. Ua or IT raw, I PY.ff i mar -ha-, i In r-la, alij! I' inn, SV.

ra 1 lit- -mlnratrvsm Th ral at th home of -oneanlh and I i 'rat as and aa th wan known ia hi.ri.nria. yaa-a phiiairant bual-t 'hat Senator Tail I J- p.uraaty la Nah "at i. a porsonaJ ta. and Mm i 1 1 1 dam 1 1 Ii I others wae. last nlghl pi lil ah.

tl. a 'Ithly or- were rlv.n hands.Mna for k.t. and Ura Oaorwa rn tnia i-lly aaaterd. and hav 'lllllland r.1 umaxl from taken up their rii.i.n tha Mo.ee, UM OlsoPlnaT Nasal as h. w1" ntar- talread a frn(Jt tlva "It took Mt Democratic out her.

altht. lt a travauog 'ha irln. whe Ivaa ta laUltsoa m.m he -a Maaahllea lfc but that war going to erratf-h KJ1 bottrna. Th afcr talk, look D-aoci-aJUj i 'I-. II fliaf Mi nil I III-.

r. I zii I l. fn- I ever nulrm rpww cneMine. win IWM of SJnttl Work irlp m4 rwl aw thra waaka a f. rat mth oevs at IVmorratlr tt -1 -tr n.

sHamt raaa. la ta ruilm a. niad to a very 't-a btrrtfag mwMfv.ua time, on Mai ihtnka that an eaplarv i hu Imh a 'fi Mr Mom IJodarrW i i hires an Walnut II ll, -I. nin live near ortvae N.w ia ftmo) ffr Mi Iv i la. and It la Jiin iV.iii a i vt he aw v.

a dloravr and auoa a H' pUftnt rvm. It a a I i.y 1-ra MnriMnn. i'oi Kenan a t-1 1 1 1 an p-vtl hi." Wrn Haa f-rr i h. P'-vf- I -Mi wr putill' Tl Will 1 II It. Hiinv Har inu Mas ha fi r.ia i i Hai 1- lo -'a .1 I Sal he Ira.

not -v. 1 1 at he re- i. 4n! 'nM -a f-t 1v. ve Ntaa i ro 1 I' i n. r.M iTBlH- Mi ii Jn'- f1 rrH-l a v- ir l.

mi -1 la A rl M' 1 Htm kITI' In I I. II, I u( a a n' f. ff-' h. i -f 1 ti nriM 1 1 ii' t. i 1 iri i -mltr i i i'h'' 1 I r.

T1 lwi-f Ii I ih. a In ll Kr ink I rjf' -r 1 fl I i htn t. .1 K'. I tii.111 rnHifii fl-rnrin 1 'tf ti mi I nrffa rm -tt nl to- I if i 1 1 (rfml mirT Ti'- non vl -r Ml i T'-ba-al Tlin wrr- mnr'l wiii'li In ii ri.lff) wh Th" I V. nt turn out Htn1h anrv'tunrtl t-T'la thftt ti 'in hta dftialun hi, mom iti nt l' in rh piiMh of a-iia Hittli'di tti i 'iMinly Au'lU'T to cn- hint ffm iiti g- to aJlfW tti-in to I at th r.Or In hla offlr MUSICAL PRODIGY.

Mnr.lc llonitiu and Kdnit it Iti ICeoltal. Thrla aventn a mualral arel IttarraTy en of en-aptlimal lnlaraal will la a-lvan In Avon Hall. Avorwhila, by Maile lf.ar.in p.anlat. ami E.loa. Nr.

rnia elo-. urinnlral Marrle I l.mwun la tail IS yearn old and la aanerallv rianW n.a a mirMcal pri-hicy sh 1ll play, unntif thar num-lr the B. herxo Ulllor of (o.rtn. from nHm.r tramarah.uaty tha tt the arrant virtu mm. Sh-will alo l'ia Iwh i.

hr own of them an ln.t rial nt 'ol. a-nl futiertv. rnan-h In of I'reM'U-nl Mi-Klnlt-y 1 Mi.Tman la alao a re rhlld nnd a a-irte! reader DRUQ CLERKS Terfert Org; anlaatlon For Mutnal Benefit. IT I. MAZIE Human thHr tr(ilBatWn lat pvnnl'n at tv.Mr viiil mtinic Th offlcon of th evr.K-.j-t'.-n ar Frl ftrhrhn.ubTr.

I'rni 1 UfTortl Trnnter. Ktl-m niM A ohm 8oon. Vice Prijllnt RtH-rftarv TrRsnrr, I' A MiielleT. rhlof of Kmplov-ni-nt fitirati Th ilnif clfrKs. who ar wrklnjc In harTnuny with th- l-n'IIn; hav frmvn a hm i tt I nnd la-cirtl.

and an avmplnyn.nt Burmi will n. ml a At tnr mining I tt two mrohrm of the IMtn tn Irua; a Aaoc1atlnn Wf rf prrsent anl gav- on 'rirantxatlD Th will irn lii1 th druf clerks of th-with headquarter In this city. nw wr admitted and ppllcatlma' re. pve1 fmrn a number of (-prk throughout th Plat Th hadTtiftrtrp of rhr club art Hvm Ut, Block, mlr-rf the n-it mart.na; wtU b- held. November 3.

MORTON C. HARTZELL, Sod of the Blahop, Called To Elgin Church. Ray Morton C. HartaeH. son nt Bishop Hartiell.

baa been appotnti-d pastor of tha Kpwnnh ai. E. Church at Elgin. 111. Mr Hartiell la a talented young man and bids fair to follow worthily In the foot at ape of his father He graduated from Woodward Htarh School In 1MU at the are of H.

balnaj probably th youngeat graduate of the tnatlttrtlnn. Being rather small had continued to wear short trousers, which causad a sonsavtlon the next year whan he appeared at th university In the same costume Hr eai-ner at tha university waa a brilliant one. in wirlch he won renown on the athletic field as well as In the halls of learning. for tha paat few years he has been at various Htie In Europe pursuing hla theological Thla SECRETLY Cincinnati Couple Married ia Denver. rariAi dibtc a TBI aaoeissa.

Denver. October S3. Kittle Pohl snd Joha C. Krvtnroel. at Cincinnati, were secretly married In Denver yesterday.

Mlsa Pohl baa been visiting her for eereraj months, and Mr. Krummel came from Cincinnati yrMardajr. Th young eouple will attend several dey In tha mountains of Colorado, and will then leave for VtltVlletown. Ohio, which wtll ba tbetr future bom. M.

EUOHEE. Tba metnbera of Robert M. Doyl Council No. of tha Touna htan'a Institute, will hold a euchre and ease at Odd Fellowa' Tempi next Wadnaadar a-yerdna; No pains ar being spared to naaka nroat a-loyabl affair of tta kind ewer held. A "umber of grand priaea will he gtven.

and there will ba good nauaac adao. aaaaiea'a fraateet tiwaraa tacw aim. pa rial DTT CnaaaiBBaiaa. as aaw vxa idea of tha grap aat Mlaraaay isanain .1 rri II- Ii FOUR Times This Couple Quit, And is Mtiy Tines Titj Kissed tid Made Up. Remarkible Cmb of Woman's Tolerance la Disclosed.

Krmr Hrn't Wif Hade It LlTtly Fr Hiaa -Wm tke D- nutif (irel. r.g I) llv i r' II. It K.na f- Mr m. r. rV art! Si I h.

Mrr.l analnul s-f -f nl r. turn-1 him a tkln pla- I iw. mnna aa-. Tnr ar mrrl-l In i ill Marht "it trni. (i.r'T r.l ail hla mi.v lit 1 1 I he nrl 'r-l mi- 'i -r rr a ii- rf't -if! th- rf I 1 1 I.

lii rn i if 'I- I i An unusual case was that of Mary Burrow against A. Taylor Barrow. He was a farmer near Sh.ironvllle. He and his wife lived happily together, so far aa anything she waa aware i f. and she did not hjv the Id.

a that he would ever leave heron the Uth of -June. lSiaj. he left home to attend to a- m. business In inclnr.Ali. He lid not return that night, and ahe did not think anything i It.

a had remained away before on birslnfBS. Even -eral diivs had elapsed she still did not worry, but when her sister visited her end lesrned how long he had been none sne became alarmed, and that alarmed Mrs Barrow. Inquiries were li.atltuled tn the cltv. ard It was found thtt he had drawn Va.) from bank, money h. hail received fr rn the 8.

lb- of real estate. All efforts to trace him failed and she heard nothing of him until about a year ag. when she learned that he was confined in an asylum In Minnesota. He had gone to Oregon and there became Insane ami a guardian was appointed for him. anil biter ne had been sent to an asylum In Minnesota.

8h- sutd for dlv tcc. charring absence for three years prior to the time he became Insane. Jud I.lttie-f rd h.id the petition was good and str-day granted tier a dlvorre. The deserted aif. want wMIm on Ih.

il t.illng nf his leaving home and lo confi dence that he ul 1 return and his failure to do so E. B. OrcaTK. attorney. The truth of his disappearance tn ha been that he was led aw a hv dreams of In the far West.

li had been recetvlna; circulars and prospect uses of the great amount of money he made in Ore- In land speculntli-n and salmon flsher-es. anil when lie received the H1 from the sale of some Innd that monev burned his very soul, and he could not resist the longing he had to go to the Northwest and scmee gn ai rtcnes. na went, but the In vest merits he made turned out badly. He si ail ne nad. ana the reaction to grief frrm the Joyous anticipations he had been nueu wun unnaiancea nia mmu.

Jennie A Barger haa never had the sup port to which she was entitled as the wife of Walter N. Barger. She Oled a suit for divorce. They were married In 189. and she says she has bean compelled to work for ner living ana tnat or their child, aa har utmno has made no provision for her.

He la clerk In a at ire on Central a-triiur. jmin vvoue. axiorner. a iioiu-i waa anoxner victim of a nia. 11 who urana neaviiy.

one aa ye. In a petition for divorce filed yesterday, that aha as married to Chas. Bender In 1884. Boon arter the marriage he began to drink heavily, and for the past 10 years haa been a confirmed drunkard, notwithstanding ahe was inyai in nim nir long lime, ana tried In every way tn reclaim htro. While he waa drunk he would ctirae her, call her vile names and threaten to kill her.

and aha waa forced to leave him at last. They have four chiwren. Stanley Bjwai attorney. Teaterday It was revealed that Co a a Stanley, an employe of the Standard Oil Company, who waa divorced from Gay Stanley last Tuesday at her Instance, had agreed to pay her M.2II0 alimony, half he possessed, as well as their hooaehnlrl fur niture, and she releaaea her dower in hla real eatata. ALLEGED 8LAIDEB.

Ura. Uly Kins, living at 113 Saunders street. Mt- Auburn, waa arrested yesterday by Constant limber lake, of Squire Du mont'a Court, on a warrant ehargtng wtth criminal slander. Tha affldavlt waa sworn to by Ida La uae. who la a neighbor of tha Klnar family an Mt Auburn.

Tha warrant charge Uly Kinar wtth sttaa-ina and publishing that ''Ida Laaae and laouia La use. her husband, had lived together unmarried for three years and that they are not now saarrled. and that tha aald Ida laauaa Is gooo, tnaeacant and unfit aa- aoctat THK EXQUIREH, CTVCIXXATT, THUItSDAY, OCTOBETl niui. I raaa nf a wmi try-un who ii allrTly In lh trial f.f -hlM auf- Ii. an1 ha-1 mm t'r f.wKl Hh hini -vral m-nTh t.

k. 1 h-r I i -IrlrA i ha uk' of hr '-hHl a fa- a-ka ifl.rwiH .11 I i.lt ani I'll i i. ir hm1 return rttil-1 th- aavral '1 ap'i'n if i-i mM nn I ha Traal. Ii nrr I i rffnrm. and iln him un In V.v th 'nr xr.Tr.

a a h'm a to ht drink a Hna irfl Unra mir. ah hlrn "ii ih" alr. ami thay wanl to llva iHh" t. inn -mrrH' a.rt of runriUlon anl atf'iin aa l. ii mm, hi" md hail 0 1 1 a v.r want to I1v r.

aiv 'rum har itifrriar. with only ar i lr liar M.lnt vilt.l har thra I lo th hi it aha rafusa.1 ilm t-. ir.iw.-vpr. ha took 1 i tui- and iki-I. an1 tia f.mld i.

him iviav ao he wan f.iri-ad to aitn I. In, lla ii.uad hta drinklntf. .1 iki: In hia rori- I i.a'ora ttn-lr tw dHughtara that I to lo rat rfWHv from Mm. dlv. rra I a a darraa i I th 3h- h.ti KU-hard Horn an honaat old Oar- mnn fiirmcT 1 1 a z-l wo- id, took unto i ii'inaair a M.rond wlfa lia raiiBht a tartnr.

Ht nam. waa Miry, and tf ahe had lif.n thlna; 1k. or aa her nm Im-1 pn.a all would hnv. rr.na. ahe I wa Jnat tha i-on'run Th.y ra marrlad IHKH.

and for a tlin all nt wall. Thay light a air.a!'. (arm util w.ra making a il.tliK At laat Mary nan to niaplay avl- I. iv of -r 1 1 tamp'T ami aha vantad 11 h-r liuat -i 1 dav and nlBrht Sh. callad him nil aort of vll.

nnm.a. to which he illumined patlantlv Hut wh-n ahi- Borne purla grei-n In hla fond one day. as he bell, i ad. aral i h' i and ahe did not denv It. tintleni-e r.iil to It.

a Airtu iuarr.1 (In. day bIih tr: a huckt th-ln from H. h'm with a for he reprowd that a grant deal. wat'-r the field hud h. en and alrurk Th.it aettlod the matter hr for her ai-t.

and he Id him that If did not like It he rould go. and h' went i tf-aln'd tnat she Bald that ahe would potaon hua- hand If ah. rorld. hut If ahe Id not get the polaon ahe wmM kill hun A'lth an nx Borne night while mi a- He told hla story tn Judge I.lttlef eater-day and got a dlvorre. K.

attorney. Tha caa of Kltxaheth Herrrea against John E. H.rme waa the iiVl ai of a confiding woman who waa advan taga of by a man. He fallod to tmrry her aa ha promlaed. and was arrest.

1 after her child was born and married hi-r rath than go to Jail. But he did not Hie with her. In fact, he left her at once rii.d the only money he nave har was when aha wrote him that aha nnd tin child were elt-k. He remained In this i-it. working as a barkeeper until a week me when he rfturned to Germany.

She hu- at different dairies and la now employed at that sort of work at Bond Hill Hhe rot a deeree Thoy were married 18. Horatman Horatman. attorney The raaponalhllltlea of a wife and child were too much for Frederick ac cording to the Btory of hla wlf. na, aa told to the Court yesterday. were married In lvtj.

and the following she gave birth to a rhlld. Th. d.iv that event took place he returned home, and seeing the hut.) aald to hia wife thai lu- could not earn to provide for w.le and child He left Hnd lld not refn N- is hi done anything for her by way of provision alnre Hh. Kt a divorce, t'arl Nip-pert, attorney. ita." atra Ming waa arraignad ha- with.

fora Baulra DubiobL waived Vaod waa bound over to tha hr. GORGEOUS Vltt By Friend, tf Gnra A. VKt to ba tOO yar of ho wUl hardlr for tbo arataavlo lavoarad hlaa loan QCftatoa of aurnC itr Tltt ajxl CMivartaio wadoavl aaot arloai auarj tbam tn Wawt aUirn rtraa. w1wfw tear boa la Hilt ar th tmm4 HJasan' nJb. of thta cftr.

and aaart aarari-tnw that ofwaniMtloo mat at tta ha U. at innianTh ajxt Kaea au awta axd formod la Oaa of KiaanasTT' aanaolk rprlnhltnc a.M. aa-naala filial In th Sri IB with i mnA ka mananllll aoriM of that club mmrial ih rrhlrta Thoa th utaarorta fomvad on ail har aid a4 tx naraaVa aui warataal Ma war tha raoaptlom Kki rark.ti V.ullad la tha air. Nua an rl Mbta raHoora4 tho aeana th mavaloUn "Maala tn I ha WddtOaT aod man Mr If pnaeo ma nwi o-a a Iturnranr nf rheara ajraatM ma aara and tba man tn rharaja of tha eart apdnklaj for all ha waa worth Tha Hontara" rlub waa than In In aral Mna5 'ha (uaata in frfifr-atolatlrax tha groom aJMt eitarallEa- boa Una to tn brtda DONATION DAY At tb BthfdA Hospital Will Occur Jt Thardj. It will donation day at tba Bothaada lloaoltal cna w.ak from to day Tha daanin- asaaa har.

aitandarj a ranaraj InvltaTl. tn I tn tK. aroal. Flurlncr liia a. at jaar laravjlia nuraad at tha hoapifal On third of thaaa ar rharltr ttlanta In lltlon to thta a fraa klndar-iu-tai waa op.i.wl duwn towu hv tha da-i ona.n whara T'i r-hildrrn hav (ati In at-tandaii'-.

wtth th. kln.Varartan la a "itiu, mtira miMhaia war. eriahlad to laava tl thai ar. ra at work Twanty-fli. hundred famlllaa In tha ixa.rar dlarr.rin ih- i tty wara rallal uim laat aar nrwl haind wtth food and off.ni in Ih.

or ronir biitlona of naraaaltlaa ha T.a4-ly th de.u-onaaaaa. 2 until 'J rUfk vlattoa-a will ha an.l u.prr wlH ba rarvad from until clnaB BANQUET Closes tho Golden Jubilee Or Mt. St. Mary's Seminary of the West. Notable Event in Catholic Cire'ea, Attended By Many Dignitaries of the Chureh.

The second day nf tha golden Jubilee celebration of Mt Hi. Mary's Seminary equalled In pomp and solemnity that of the previous day. It waa i ha lubtlee celebration prorr, and the black robee of the requiem were replaced by the while of a festive occasion. The cer.jnmr.!s heg.m at o'clock with the celebration of pontifical high mass hy Arch-blfhop Klder. He was assisted by Rev.

A. II. alb-urg as archprleart. Heva. Dr.

Kemper and J. Jennings as deacons of honor; Rev. t'haa. Bolte. deacon; Rev.

J. Schneider, subdeacon; Rev. T. A. Slvel.

croas-tfoarer; ll-vs. Kugene Davis and Job. A. Tie-ken, maatern of (anrmonl. All the Bishops who were present on the previous day occupied plao-a In the sanctuary, and In addition to them Hlnhop Silas t'hatard.

of Indianapolis, was in attendance. The prlesta and semlnartaaB. In cassock and mrpllce, were seated In the pews of the chapel. About Jhi prleBia. In addition to those mentioned yesterday, were present.

At tha conclusion of tha mass Rt. Rev. John I-ancasler Spalding. I Bishop of I'eorla, stepped Into the sanctuary, accompanied by Revs. D.

O'Mnari and Sieben-foeche, anil preached the festival aermon. Bishop Spalding reputation as a speaker Is national, but all who listened his effort yesterday morning agreed that the eloquent dignitary surpassed himself. He took as hi theme "Education." a It prln-ipaliy to the education of the prlasts. and no one is more capable of Breaking on that suhjec: than he. because he has education a tain parochial schools, lie also spoke dl- rc-ctly upon the higher for priests and the absolute necessity for thinking! Bishops and rlirgy.

The eloquent Blahop spoke for almost an hour. ALIHI.i U.JCTINCJ After the religious ceremonies were over th ai.nual meating of I Alumni Asaocla- tlon took place in the hall. Routine business was transacted, a laige number of; nerw members admitted and the officers electeu as follows: President. Mgr. Murray, Cincinnati, Vice President.

Rev. D. Meara, Columbus; Sex-rotary. Rev. Francis Kehoe, C'ovtnyton; Treasurer.

Rev. B. Baart. D-trlt. Historian.

Rev J. Xelly. Cincinnati, a re-election of those who served last jmr. The meeting next year will be held at Cleveland. Ohio, on th dale which will be set by the Executive Board.

ClaOiilNO BAN.t ET. After the of the alumni mooting apecim cunt took all the priests to the auditorium of the hun-h of the As. umption. on Walnut Hllis, where a lan- ueit waa given to the clergy. One hundred nd tnirty look pia ae he fo Uowinc toasts were responded to; Toastmaaler lu-v.

IN llllam V. Hickev. "Our Holv Father. lao 1 1 1." A rch- blahop Elder. our I'riestB nisrtop naw.

"Our Friends" Tilshi P.lchter "Our Alumni" Rev (.. A. Tieman. "Our Seminary' Revs. P.

H. Cusack and T. B. "Our Country" Rev. T.

C. Abbott. This closes the golden Jubilee celebration of Mt. St. Mary's, an event that will oc cupy a iromlnent place In the history of Catholicity tn the Queen City.

Thla morn- ng will nnd most tne visiuag BUvhops priepts on their way home to their re spective parishes After the sermon yeeternay morning Bishop Spalding waa waited on by a committee of the local council of the Knla-hts of tilumbui to eecure his assurance that he would return some time this winter lo ecture In Music Hall under their ausploes. This morning Msrr. Murray otserves th hlrty-elghth anniversary of his ordination the prlestnoo.1. it will be onserved aul- otiy. Mgr.

iturray oeietrating nigh in the semlmu-y chapel this morning. DAILY FASHION H15T BOM PABIS. tl BLACK VELVET DRESS. The dinner dress rejireaentad ht of Mack velvet, embroidered with deoraxva designs In black ebenille and apanglea. tatm spat sa.il with goad tbread.

Miss rusaiEji'fl Kuaia Mlsa Lotrls Knaansr. a alstar at Kussner. tba faaaoua mtnlature artist who haa lmmortaUlsed ao many royal persooagas oa ivory, fat ta Cincinnati urging oertain aoiteal coBBpoaruooaastK an Moos Moths' and "Jasmine. tne work Of haw brother Albert J. Kussner.

who dedicated tha rrmi position to hla art la tic alatar. Hlaa Kussner Uvea at 414 North State' street, Chtcago. and has assay Mead la thla eKyTh music ta a number of genu ta tnatr tine, and will Isaake aa Meal present for a It wlH also he a pleasure to traam a tagtar of tha) tasted aoxa laaaeat rriaad. procure then anu pi HOSPITABLE Reception Given Hobson. First Tisit ef Stat lag Bert Te ClifiiaatL Makes Clever Sph in Chamber of Commerce.

Dinr Ii HU HMr at tk Basiiem Mei'i Cl.b. FIUwe1 Bj a Rid. Rtchnvn1 Paarwnn Hotawm. tha barn of th Marrlrr.ac InclOTM In Havr.tlagn Bay during tha Fry- 'h amarx-atn War. waa given an walcorna t.i Onrln- nail yaeterday He rearuUr.ed haw osiiy a fa-w hours, bu: r.ls bnef stay ha the recipient of Hohoon.

wra. ra-al la hVa fajnoa aa a naval galred a aa a 'champion woman arrival hare at 1 a yaeterday morning over the Routhaa-n fre.ro Kruvlll. Teiin where he an at ma unveiling a monuman' to ha arand'a'her Jamea White, a revolutionary Moi I. A wain, who for the past Ki nn rtha has baan with ip-tain H.ison at tie Pan-Amertcac rs at tha in meat Mm Thiy hreakfavrt at the (irand Hotel, am! at 10 enjoyeil a ca.rrlaTe rid. throunh F1n I'ark.

with a atop at the k-wond Pottery It had riot bean generally that raptaln Hobaon would ba on I'hanara. and. In sequence, whan he appeared on tha r.o-.r c. miparatlvely few of the mem-bars present Preajdent Hugh tn aa aul.g?-.t!c srech. In which he referred to their teat as the "h-aro wTi i had risked his 11 'e I hl country, and i.o man cr.uld tV mora." tn'rnducad Hobaon to tha nf the hainbar IS A oVi-p TALKER Th naval eelet.rtty la a go talker hi a splendid rj.ec-!mer of physical mar.ho id with an opaei.

earner face and an mavnner which cai-rlea conviction with his wnr.ls The talked for about Bve minute He comp.imerrted "lnc.ii-natl on the enorgy and enterprise which he had noticed on every aide He declared that character and w-r. to succeaTi In any aa.k of lift He spok atn-quantly of the ravy of the Btiiaa and declared that every dtlze-n snout. 1 favor Its ccmtinueil a-s a b.ia:r.es. propimltlnn It w.i. to have a great navy to protei our w.md"rfii; mm-mere All future would be fo-ight nn trw aaaa.

Tha 3j.anlsh-Am.ru an War had 1 t.n won by the r.avy beri.ri the army waa rea.ly to t'aptaln MnU -n called attention to the marvelous i lnduatrtAl field Ir. i lilna to op-n-f-d nation had and mt nue to sat sr. example for other ouritrl. the world thrift and civil and reilgloua llterty had given fretnl. to ll.isai.iiai bi.uk mer, In America, ami na 1 dona the same th.na for that number Filipino.

In hla a.t.1re-.- Captaln Hobaon to be deeply Imbued with hla -oibject. and when be finished was given a of cheera For In r. utea he was sorr mi.de. i.y bu.n.-aa meri eager to shake his hani lie is an ad.p- u. that Llna.

and Tor t-ach he nad a p.e.aot given to tha dlatlngu.s. I dent Puchta The nffl. e. impretfsloiii nr-t isit here, woui.i tha Snull: l'a I- vi.1.1-1 life study. His pla, for the estaboshment pins at ('hurlrstui, 1-.

I and maintenuncv of t'tithoilc par.a hlal "I think it wi 1 mu- school system was exhortlve. and he stated 'r''a, -i? was the It w.il be the that, as the prlerts of yesterday had felled tlon ahoair.g the xrvwih ami the wilderneiis and drained the marshes, go th. Nw I ve must the 1 rlest of to-day build and main- "Vj pi.Tlurity Ho the Kast at hours it SiTlngn afcto rhe dedication ef: Hall in A art I smile an.l a word. were two ladles in the i-ttic the tlon. hut had It leen il.ir-llng iohoin waa on hand the crust.

-r. the fa'r woj'd have lyn taln Moiisoii BA. to the D.i.jn Men's flub by Mr Swain and 8 Hill. President of the K.ativa" A handsome i.i.l.Tni.'ti wa gue.t by t'n-l 1 Directors of th ciuh ap.l Mr dwali. mi-fHiaed the guests of the iH ALL-H 'Uivn HANI I A Ki NO At the coini.jan af (he t.n.

m.ire a hundred nieml-rs the ii ruinds wl'h ('aptalti I An Knqi i r-f ir- -kcd rili I. aii.e..- of hat I i deSr etith In of i ti It ,11 h.a an.l he promlnd i- i at the ov the i.ir for win t.irr a few i ihlo. Sotae of. the aj of tae new 11 i A and b.ivs tt a h. wa-s very much lmpreeeed a younaf lady upon whom he will ca.ll he gis buck to Buffalo.

SOCIETY NOTICEa. SHtJrl'TsBM Gibalra (ttt. Heuai i sg 1st fsjaStpoea TSF HePd i ert tin before Captain llouti. by his dignity but manner and hJs abilltv and as a sptdki-r, made a decidedly favors bie impression In CirKinr.atl tt hen asked aixiut his kissing experlei.ces ha laughlngty replied; "It was nearly as bad aa the rd have sflhV" LOCAL NOTICES. CMaimoth Cave Exi vbsioh will leavr Cincinnati Friday ev'g.

Nov'br 1. and ret Sunday ev'g. Nov. 12 On include every possible Item of expense For Information see J. M.

Kammeron. lth and Walnut. CTBtjt your groceries from R. J. McComba tTry the Home Steam Laundry.

6 Aroade DEATHS. DEGNAN Oct. 22. at 4 a. James Ieg-nan.

at th resld-nce nf his dsughter Mrs. Wm. J. Fennessy. 1914 Fairfax av Walnut Hills.

Funeral mat at 8t Church at Thursday FRAZIER 8udertiy, Tuesday. Oct. 22. at Lafayette. Eleanor Wvnittim Frailer.

In the Krth year of har age Funeral fervlcesFWday morning at Wio'clock at her late residence. Km E. Seventh st Covington. Ky. Interment at Baltimore Md.

Baltimore papers pleaae copy FRt'H ALT Isaac. Wedneaday. Oct 23. at i a. agaci on, at nia late residence.

Melroee av. Funeral services Friday Oct. 25, a. at Mortuary Chapel. Judah Touro Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers HUSoET Oeorge Huaaey, at resadence or uenerai u. m. tirown, wmton road College Hill. Wednesday. Oct.

28. In the 68th year of Ms age Funeral from Spring ixrove ipai riuay at lu a. m. Ki I) t-KK aged 23, Oct. 23.

at 4 p. at ner resilience 1400 Kim at Fu neral from Mortuary Chattel. I "-net ad Jaw iah Cemetery. Walnut Hills. Thursday at I p.

m. rnenoa or tne ramaty tnmtea. RYAN Richard, at hia hotna. Bond HU1 Funeral at 9 clock Friday morning from Dl. Agnes a caurcn.

TUTIN Robert Oct. 22. 11 JO p. m. aged 60 years.

Funeral Friday. 10 from Calvary M. E. Church. Bellam.

Ky. icoiumtma (unto) papers copy. WILLIAMS Cora Adeia. at her hots la Mainerui, unto, alter a rrnganng tirneat Tuesdaj age LV. Oct.

22. th 6Tth year of Fnneral Tnursday o'clock at the noma M1CH1E sis w.raara ax. of William A. Stmokinaon. Walnut HlUa aftanvoon al her aon-la-law 1114 Croaa kaaa.

DUahwaa, WBtclvn aUl eWwdry J.J.SdiBiCa.,5iiBfiim MONUMENTS LKAVB UUODAIX 94) W. BIQ FOUR. BIG FOUR atta-itly VI rsrt-Claaaai BVarw-te Traek aaat ajataUpaasat. LOUIS TCXXKIa. koos T9HT oUO da V.

M. T-hla aivashsa. st 1 Ja 'aWa lawaa mui sue "Aaaa Oaas coiaUBa, ar. awr If lAan uodob. k.

aa. f. aaa a. Beers saa ssesaaera win aaaasnbla at rajsapte aaa a. as.

rawAi, VKOKTASLS COMPOUND. AN OPEN LETTER ldlma ITem-mrvr if tk KasMS atj. x. a rf Mn. "Ml Dkab BimM: I WIW dvocavtiaf ad arpaWiBx ijUJm thavi will Lft as ad batip aun, aa4 bat UUV om apfaaaxs mil kaarwUdc ad MMtraiaf If yo aot Ua bcaiaal to aajcrjr it.

1 xu a a octth. narim foond by per at an aj rrpcrl- that L.Tdl I'lnkoara eg table CotnpouDd la a asdl-cioe at raJ-o rlrtaa, aad kariiv' arata QiBrna of euro whan bt uSertaf iaXera har been drf f-axl bavrk to Ufa aod uranf uliasa from an noUsraalr frwr imply by that uae of a few bottla caf that Com po and. I moat proclavim ita rirtoem, or I aaonld not ba doing- bit duty to tuHerlng; mothcra aod drarwd- out hotuekeepera. Hear Mislar, ta your heajth poor, do yem fool worn out and oaed ap, especially do you hare any of tha troubles which beset oar a a. take any advice let the doctor alone, try Lydla E.

Piokham'a Yegretabla Compound it la better than any and all doctor, for It Cure and they do not." Mb. E. Burra, lilt Oak Ht Traaaurar W. T. Kt City.

Mo. 5XW krfVt raaoa ttt.aaV al avt saaa'aa. Mm. Pinkham avdrlaea stck wo men free. Addxcaa, Lyixn TH CINCINNATI TRUST CO.

The WILL to SAVE ia the starting point of fortunes. $1.00 Starts You. II (J 1 I ATI II 0 A Y. 8 W. Ciar tth snd Walnut St.

Pays -i per cent intereat on Savings Account. i W. B. CORSETS I I rSSSTTTZZ I Xjy EBBTT 13aty f-' rnRM COK8BT Vrtrll Saty la the loalcaJ ISW a of vl corset Idea The or follows nature a llnea It 4nea not com pres. tha bust or ahdo- men.

but raiad. the furur. Inu. 1 lines of axcjulan irraaiauT I Style 701 Iwprrjvad 1 1 ,00 1 I ium flgY-low bust eJfrt VI I BJTl. Tul.

Impeded rt mad 1 SQ 1 I fill flSTira Of rraoch eoulll I BITl3 roc slenoar and petlts I I 1 7 aua A VW I I itlum daalaial nsorea I utyle 982. stout. fullF CQ I valopaa nawraav I yityle Iff) Tor at oat and 1 00 fully dawpi1 agwas w' All twalara. WFItallTlI ja. LAisjeat Kaaataals-arf at Kh TjX Coraeta In tha World.

V-cav trt Brrdwar. JfrmW rgGl COMPLEXION TREATMENT. W0MEM of th SOUTH bseattfy ta sssVisaa. rasa aad arsassM Ta. a-raekla.

riassaaa a4 Wnakla wtll aa sac aalsalr (ra to ry wratlaa. aa4 sariisisg tw 1 -aaat asv.BS Mrs. Adeline Clark, 108 Bsaisae at-. Hew Carl iaa, Lay AO. S-W.

SI. 2 5 a aHBsa bbbw fair. IaOUlSVIIaLE, Sunday, October 27. BUSINESS CHANGE. a.

tyitassavr aSa? any aa4 saaatts aawa ease Bnai'aa'ka I'thirl lisL aad aayaasM aar sat aa aaaTiiil i aaa th a nu ha aaaa la saas. Ma aaa alas a i a is. 1 1 iaal aa aa tskts mmi aahalkia wtaa- ar asM aariiasan sad srfil aasissss ta at aa aa4 r01 issis aXaBBT X. aaOssK W. ht.

1 Hal it. OkOw Ms. IXI 11 rnrssvaatn. 0(4. Ske' rtosi apriaff co Tared la A.

oi osar Ttrkia TNI JOHN SMIWUTO COMaMV. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. o-sra saata Baat ejwarity a svd abillltafa faeia Umir attrA 1 poaada ar(ltaa4 ec carted half. A boos airly pur. Imparrta! odg-w Bast Tarkiag A44 MI.S4 9r atoxaJhasj aaaf 0 soa aagaeaaa aar Twrari rtvia 3Hji 3l0lTit $lto raicta $30.00 18 J0 aUca.

Sarrenth aa4 ShitUto FVaci ffiWHNG I I $2.00 $66.00 Time To Make SOROS'S tHOF tluut. I'oa't aaa or AUCTION SALES. rim Cart CaJ era re, afar alaau. breach Chiava Oaaaar 5C Ore sate a 0 -at. sweats.

Ssta rVrtearea, OM raasf- gafa. ffc-lavf. 8af Bra aaaaia CrmU, Ttr SkJm raa. taafAar CaaxA. Caa 'aaa.

ft--fHa-avwrar, Choatra SaaAa, AT AUOTION. TUESD1T UIRI11B. OCT. At 10 Crcnaask. at ta Carina.

No. 1340 Westminster WtUTT RILL4V i. JLS woLrr. 0. -T.

WOLFF SaaLoaH ta JDal; Oct. 2C assa.riaaa LX3 t. a S-W terrtc aai ltj ST. LOUIS Mimiia TBEUDTWISSQtliTlOH eitntUlw CwHe.t sfTB hasVf ta in isil vaJJ I II a ta raaa all aai partea. O.

is Ii. ruahr. Oawatsr St. ai a- aa. arts a as aim raajwhras OaTVIOXND MOTlC.

lilr flu aat hr Tn MssaaaeBaTuUs CisasBag 6JaWT aa it in i a sasi lata ti si sf faui raai rararr aa ta saa-a a aW aaeys aaal anarjla a a sata Ta Bra a ia i a A a a In Imr tutt 1 THE PERFECTED AMERICAN SHOES 6 WEST FOURTH STREET, NEAR VINE. Fall Catalogue Now Ready SLOAN ELUCATIOKAL. OF l'tCIX TI. CHINA PAINTINO aa Kow Oyaa Taa.r's Tnitl. X.

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I Cmm lartiui fata a r. a. I aa aa saw "-aar aara i a Aaa. a Oa Ma a a. aa Ta-a srt na 1 1 a ar a saal via LEGAL MOTICIt BarVaCSL at -hi aa i i talsa "a Va SB UCaa aai aa I aha ai a raaiaa ia.

i siai if aaa. "aarf aaa'awAaat a a aaTaaa, B-a M. (ana main, aa r-paaa, I ir ja. mn. at Vaa-ra a a saai frfa kaas tasaa ttsae a aaarrl sasa aaaaa- rot a Fortune Is Rapidly Passing $22.98 $8.98 $17.95 $49.91 T7atT7 We urge you to make up your mind and send in a guess at once on the total vote of Ohio.

The Weekly Enquirer tribute $50,000.00 among will ers who come nearest guessing the total vote of the state at the election to be held November 5. 1901. $6,000.00 additional will be given to the lucky subscriber who guesses the exact figures. Send $1.00 for a year's subscription with your guess. 0 J.

B. WALLACE, ART ACADEMY AacliaaMcr. laaai D. CaUabcr af Con axrea ELEGANT FURNITURE, lut oa ta la TTIL EZLhlbL 4 BtRNHXiM CO At l-rirra sTBL ha aA4 Mai Large Trade Sale CLOTH I NO, aaiaa f-aaaaa SA nan rf i Si I aaa. a il I 1 1 BVaaa aaa.

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WEEK OCTOHI 21. 1" OTIS SKINNER. iv 7 A aa a Baaat. a I aft.alass a aa-r-ka aaa. afaa a sr a-e a ii m.

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