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THE ENQUIRER. CINCINNATI. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1S94.

THE CEO. W. M'ALPIN CO. THE M4BLEY CAREW CO. McALRIN'S RETAIL BULLETIN.

THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE ARE OFFERING ni tnivn rl Tt OUR FIRST Great November Sale CAN BE JUDGED BY THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: I FECHHEIMERS. if I i a i i I I 9 I 1 II rv i -r-i I I I I A i I I II i i i ii -1 ii i np i i jii ii a i 1 Men's Overcoats. MU- lrfiii li.sir.ihle and ftshionaMc fabrics, c-ry -t vliIs: 11 worth $17 and $1 tJvt.n o.it'. from very choice materials, many linn! with Silk; worth ami Sj.lendid Silk-Njitd Overcoats in the newest and most i.isliionahle f.ibrics. The average mere-hunt tailor would w.

iit and for as Men's Underwear. Men's extra ht avy Natural or White Merino; alio, fine Jersey Rihbtd SHIRTS or I DRAWKKS. Reduced from 7c to Men's fin? Tan -Colored Merino; also, heavy Jleeced lined SHIRTS or DRAWKRS. Re- iu ed from 1.0') to Men's fine Colored Cashmere All-Wool Scarlet; al-o, heavy KillirigK3'1 Shirts oi iT'iwcrs. Reduced from l.l'-'i Ladies' Underwear.

Ladies'- Yvts or Drawers, Cotton and Natural; real Ladies' Vc-t- or Drawers, ICxtra Heavy Ribbed Kpyitiun Cotton; regular quality Ladies' or Drawers, in White and Kern Kibted Cotton, Heavy White Merino; J-Kood value at 7-K- A FAIR VOTE Will Defeat Von Seggern The Macbinp Army 51 11st Ue Selection of the Duckworth Club Tickets. 1 I it ii i.i l.riirr rivui mi. vui. mm Things Plain Political l'oiulprs. A 'I.

ll to peter JUilKP of the tievt'ly ireatej ln-olvem-y 1'ourt "of Hanillton i'uunt will he lo ht to-luy. If the hiikiiu-xi men of the county f-xerrlHe the ame uHrretlon In thlx mutter that they wuUhl In eiiKaKlhx a man to iill a position of trust In private Von the ii 1 1 hi will he The total M.te of the county Will tea. 'ahont If it lint tiKiire oil rieu irern will be uVfeuted. the most vl.oroll: riitl of tile Illil- hirii- niiiiiol iiiiit-r more than miles Tu il.iy Is the il.iy lor erry man is In amir of ail hore-sl .1 lulh lary lo the polls anJ his opttlloll ithitHii.lliur the inrli'iiieiu of the their ms a M'lri diU al teiidam (' at rl.e the Inn kU'Tili Club the un-maried ami old line nicmlMTs tliu ie: hiiir The reports of ho UiemVT- -from Hie it and rotintrv were erv i linn the rhaiiie of Aaivn M. Nnll to and linl.iber Kill Is- at the sol today ni: ust haitot and evert his intl u-e-i.

In In hatLiif 'hem. in lor uti.iin ilie pe ir: i of pji i are 1 lie hi 1 IIT nil. I I lldrprlllielil nil i ll( ilnil.lller 4i-pirted ald leiltitltj-l tie MiV li'tlllr-t Klitlemell Upon the K.i. ill' and I lelepeli.il til ticket-: I. el.

I 'I'll Kr' I' -1. lent, ntwav J. Kt i-ir-t in' M. tui ice t'r. eoh M.

lin Ihi-i! lee I're-nient. John I'rey i tllte; Ftnanrial -1 1 1 lain itlr-ev; in I. la. in lie 1 -er-rant 'it "m--. ih i i.ri i i i ill Ii.

ier lieodore r.ollina'1 1 i it M. Mci'ahe, k. I. N. I'ru i.i-rcr h.

1. 1 -am i I lie I larm alt-. ilnatn 1.. ui- .1. Ii.il.e.

Wiiiium Ti.Tiiun, I'. (onuiii'ire i. i I h. ill. i.n.

Joli ii 1 1 avert John l. r. i on. fr.rtn-toii. i nailc-i i I i.hn in.

l.t. Iletiau, Henry I'lii-ii, Ui sil -pel-er. liiKUlai- 1 1. ket i'n ident, ii. J.

t'osKravp; l'lr-t Vlcel' M. tui.iter: MC ilPlI I'n -M. Kire; Ihird Vice l'reideiit. John I' rev Jaines .1. Whnc: maticia; Win.

l'roa-iir. Huttorllenl nils. Aiiilmny furry: t'Otil-riiander, lie. K. M.

itierich Iiirecf ors. John l. ti-hhurn, 'John Hi'vi 1, 1. I'rire. iitr t.

l.rvatl, John nls-, in. U. Ilerlmti, SRtll'-iel line. I.l'd li. l.oui- J.

lioiie. Coin mi: lee on iri-'aiiia: ion, Louis iieenie' in, Ii. tlw.i Brown. Kduard John liuvertr. Arnold spei-cr, lie my llrter.

umler. tlolion. A copy of the foilowipir letter was re-ieivei esner-lay by several hundred Ivtn-crats in Hamilton I'oiitiiy. jS wduie a rnl proof of the alarm of the machine: i. ti.

Ilrsii: 1. AiiKii'v Hi it.Ptvt'.. 1S.S malmt i. Cincinnati. November 1.

Ivm. Hear Kik: To-morrow the voters ofHam-lllon County will be called nisn to elect a JudKO of the Insol vn.y Court. The Ke- ublican nominee is John It. Von Sw'Kirern. lie la lu every way Htte.1 for the position.

and I beliexe him to lie tin honorable gen. lieman. tm ncfiunvf- his friendship for ine. certain people are seeking to damage i. is candidacy and lnttii Mue votes attaiiist him.

i-'or this reason I tn more than or. 11 narily lnterestetl In his light. Kecalllng the friendly relations existing between us in the past, I have presumed to solicit your vole for Mr. Von Seggern as a personal favor to myself. If you can.

sv.p;ort him. it will be greatly i.pprrclated by very truly ours. Ti. Cox. All (M.Hir.g pincers in the county will be from ti a.

in. to 4 p. in. to-day. Seorve Tibbies, who is always Secretary of the Hrpiibllcc.n Campaign Committee, vt ill be re-eleeted Se of the Ulalne 'lub.

His lame will on both the an Independent tickets. If the total vote to-uay exceeds; SO.Ond, l.ttvyer Voii Seggern, the ring candidate for lusLilvt my Judge, will he beaten. The vote of tlie machine hi Hamilton County has never exceeded The Populists or this city have organized a permanent club, with T. J. Donnelly.

Kdward Hetr.els, Secretary, and Hilton, Treatsurelv Vcn Beggern voted for the waterworks The independent ticket was made ont with bat cm cr two exception yesterday, bat the Carne- of tbe persons nominated will be wlth-ela nnid neit Wednesday. Tbe committee tears that tbe two tickets when announce! I i 1 I I I iyggF UlSter MmF $18.00 Kijypti.in value will rrture nearly correspond than ever re-fiprt. I Mere lil lie a nV-ht. liouctcr, "tr-ri-M-'iTnlnt'f retary. Tiea.iirer.

several tin- lireciir. ami possibly a lew i l-ru-i'lents. Tho II. wi O. S.

W. vin tu.H its "ariy trains 15 minuten at I.ovtlan.l thin inorn- anl th ami N. will hol.l Its fHily tin-In lo ntlnutH at MnntKumtTy, all lur the atrrouiniodaUiin of xrn have formally tnlorsfil tl.i -anililary of Hon. -Aaron Al' Nfill for Judce of the Jnolvenry Court. Von SiCRf-m the plan to Improve Millcreek Hottoms.

He thoUKht that liiilroail capital behln I the ami no one "c-ame to nee him." Hon. Ana. nuphnoll an ex-Oovernor l'or- rtker ate lun at the St. Nif-hola Mr. Hijhhnell sai that hiK trip to 'Ini innatl ha 1 no olltit al Knifu an -e.

ITartr Smith, rx-Journal "lerk of the National House of TlepresentHtives, was a at the of -V Mayor 'ahlwrll eP- ter-lay. Von t-efraern wan the author of the bill wlifi makeH htm a canilhhtte. He was also author thi blunder which miik clal election necessary. rpc- Ft-'lovprnnr Campbell was in Cinrlnnati yestel -lay. The reiTUIar t'ommlttee of the Youtif Wn's niatne Club, of Adolph I'ltiemer, 1'reKldont: Chas.

I'ene-dlct. Secretary: James H. Swlt.tr.' Julius iiaiierund CIm.s. Arnold, met at the clnb-j house ester. lay aft moon at 4 p.

m. and named th- followiiiH candidates for the ren- niar thRet. 1 he coniinltteo will later report mi etllrlelil KlillylllK Committee: It. K. Hyiiieka.

ire Norman 1. Ketiati, Itobert M. Archil, aid. Srhott. OeorKe T.

Slerrltt. Ferris. Hecordlntr Sri retar Thomas 1 1. Webb. CorresponilliiK i iforxi Tiht.les.

Treasurer, Henry IiIIk. Jr. Captain, Krank S. Konrd I lire. Cotue Hobsoll, UeorKe it.

Cilf-llths. br. T. W. iiravd.ui.

Martield. IjiuIs Kraft, William K. ei.ias. H. l.lllaril.

iienrire Zimmerman, Pi'ed Herteiistein. John Ht-eeii. Albert Knsllii. I'l ilik Zumsteiii, Amihauer. SUIT TO ASSESS An llilra HXI Per tVnt on tlte Ktovk- liolders if the Wlnlf 'nuipauy.

Suit wits llled in the I'niieii ritates 'irruit Court here nlerday against ti.f Winter Art Lithographing Company, of ihlo. to have an additional assess-; mi nt of ii per cent levl. against kto. h- hoi. Iocs in order to secure the payment of H.U7.1 mi two promissory notes and S.Vei tw, to le due for Koods T.ie plaintiff i the Champion Card Compary, of Massachusetts, it is alleged ihat the Wint-is Comfiany Is Insoix-eut rwrt in th- itands of a receiver.

apMlnfed by I'l. as I'ourt of eTai Coun-; Ihat it I.hj leased to do business and has no money or prot-erty upon which exe cution could be The t.etitlon states ine oiKiioiuers are as tollowa: J. P. Winters. A.

A. Winters. C. K. Winters, ea-.

-Jim H. Winters, shares, and It. 1 Wlnterr. Ion shar-s. The Fhar-n are Jin.1 The Court is asked to appoint a to ascertain the actual nuiuh'T of to -kholdi rs and to order an assessment of PM p--r cent additional liability upon the stock, and after this la done to appoint a receiver to distribute the money thus Attotnevs Cleveland and Wili.y A Wild tiled the for th-.

plaintiff. POOR LITTLE BABES omi.l midline; Artoiit a Coltl Stove nutl Thoir Mothrr HruiiW. James Miear. a cooper livinj; at 141 Smith street, after a liiir.i day's work went home last nieht tired, cold and hungry. Tbe silii that it.rt hi-cs.

made iiim foreet his own wants. 1 l'tttli stove, which was were hud-( d'ed his th'ce babies the oldc-t 6 years and v.eitue-t months old. Little Ethel, trie oldest tryinu to qu'et the cryiriK of the baby. In one mmer of the room lay the mother, maudlin di-uiik. officer ns called.

and orr. t. 'he w.onati for drunkenness, nf- 11. -er i'lni Minn, of the Humane s.ciety, was then r.ouf'.cd. and placed tlie children in the 1 h.ldren liumi'.

CROPPED HALF HIS HAIR. The appearance -f Frei Williams, a clerk in the Car Accountant's office of the H. and 1.. attracted morv attention yesterday than lie was well pleased ith having. A a result of an election liet wiih I'ick Ryan, another clerk in the tame office, lie went about his ork one half of his luxuriant head of tinir teit short shears ronld heapp ied.

He i-a individual, atnl all his friends are calling i. ee him inhisBiff.tr-o'tue ai.iearaiicc. knowing that, according lo the term the te-t. he ill lie permit ed t.i crop ibm the other half of his ti air after the evpir! if of ie -econd day. The lonai-ludinal dividing -ine of short and lone hair makes th- most wonderful and striking picture of the hero of a bad dream that could have been got up.

A DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAIN MEHT. At the meeting of the photographic section cf the Cincinnati Society of Natural Hutory last night the Cincinnati School of Expression gave a delightful entertainment. The prog amine was varied, and consisted of fancy Indian club swinging by Mist Mary Warner, vocal solo by Miss Grace Jones, piano solo by Mint Lily S. Tyler, recitation oy Mi hlizabeth C. Clark and artistic gymnastics by Mii Mary arncr.

SS.00-OeveU.nd mad Rtora. Via Pen Bsylrania Line. Fatnrday. November 17th. Trains leave i a.

m. and p. m. Tickets good, returnio until 19th. 7 No Hatter if Harked $25, $22 or $20.

Do you realize what this offer means? Your choice from our entire stock of MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS or ULSTERS at S15.00. Our stock is acknowledged the finest in the city, and contains thousands of Garments marked $23, $22 and $20. NONE RESERVED. NONE EXCEPTED. The Finest and the Best, the Choicest and Most Desirable Suits and Overcoats made in the world for $15.

Go from table to table, and anything that strikes your fancy is yours for $15. SRLE THIS ENTIRE WEEK. All Our and SIS All Our 10 and $12 SUITS, OVERCOATS AND ULSTKRS SUITS, OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS RKDfCICIl to OO.OO rui ni 1 LJi It i Rr.irci-:i i TO The People's Great Money 102 to 112 West Fifth Street, THEY'LL BE THERE. Manr inclnnatian Will Attend the I Male Itnai'il nf t'oinmewe Meet Delegates lr.rn the locul mmcrcial bodies represented in the State Hoard of Commerce will leave to-day to attend the-annual nu i'l- ing of the board to be held ii Columbus, be- i Kiiininj? to-nnirrow Tho-e the local rep-resenlaiion who are members of the -tatidiim committees are expected to be in Coiuuibus tliis afternoon to attend n.eetintts of the vari-u i-uiuiiiitii'is and arratiKe tor reports to be made to the board t. here will ihj eions during the ennre-la the sessions at lo a.

in. and p. m. lieiiin devoted to bii-loe and the di-rus-ioii of the that have been bv the bi-die- repi board. he eenin an iniormai win oe beid.

followed by a nuiiilx rol s.eei he- ironi uiemla-r- and Ail tlienierliiiiiswlilbeiie.il 111 tin- auditorium, ol the 1 1 Hoard of Trade. 'Ihebu-i-ne-before the Ixiard. lie-ide- Hie ronsidera-, Hon. the plopo-e'i subjects, aiili.la: which will l- the ship canal and the reaoju-l- i ihK of Ihc taxa.ioii of the -late. l.l I 1 he elei tion of a new set of oflicers.

itieludliiK I'te-ident and SJ Vice iTc-sidents. The part that I nn iniiali ill plav in the meeiiiiK will be coiii-idernbie. the prop.i-al hv local Innlies I suo-jert-. hers Will Leoflrred t.y Committee on Taxation, appointed tiu nop the year on one of tlie ino-i importan'. utidertak ltis of the Mate Hoaid.

hich is cburife of Vt'. T. I'er-kiu-. and iiumbersanioinc lu- members Oazam i and 11 uk ll at ai.au; h. I lie rep.

tb l-comiiilttee lil I eprt smied t. -morrow, and lo arram-'e for thi- I'liairtnau 1'erkins ai pecielarv Wilson Irate to-duy ad-vaiK-e of the re-t of jhe party, of the siai.d-io coii.mMtee-. hich ui-'i meet this even-ing lu Coiumbus. H. Murray i- a meiuber of ihat on ortiani'aiion and Membership; Tho-.

W. Alien, i he Transportation: A. Mcumc. t.f ihe Henerai mini: tee, and H. a.iai ol the Committee on la.vi.-la-llon.

The local bodies ImidinK member-hip in the I state board ith tneir ilciWii e. lo the pies ent annual -e ion are as follows: hamix of Coin tnerce Perm l.ans'!"ii. J.din M. Keu-nedv, Levi r. cioo.iae, i'iiomas Alien, 1 Hh.n'1.

in, Win. hlsr- le. ii lain iilli-ler, A. lam Miiyrl. Charles ti.

KiiiK t.ur. M. W. Campbell and J. i.ordoii 'lavlor.

lioerd of Trade find 1 1 rial ion A. liolldi. W. A. Mesrue and uliver Km-ev.

1 ltui.de--' Kxclianae- ti. K. Nieix-r. W. A.

Mi rue and II 1. HoliiiiKer. Manufactu cr-' VS. ll. liavi-.

K. I'. i and W. 1'. lVrkins.

A meeting of these den gates will be this af erinK.ii at 1 o'clock in the Chamber Cominerce huilding to arrange 1 for atieiidiiM the ineetimj lu a body. THREEMEETINGS Held Br Alinislcra of the Methodist, Haplist and lr-ilyteriari Chtirt-hos. K-v. Thomas; llanfonl. of Shlnkle Chaiel.

i CovlnKtoii. presided at the istrs' meet Int? yesterday Lr. Weeks'j nctine; as Secretary. A paper wa read by I Dr. t.

Ituxton. of the Avondale on the work of Canon Kremantle. "The orld as a Subject for Hettemptlou." The I doctor took the position that Christianity was not a mere cult, but inward lite, and hence very different from that indorsed by the Episcopal Church. It is life; not a mere declaration of principles. It was announced that Lr.

J. M. Ilice will lecture Friday een-lng on '-Scientific Teaching' at the odeon, and arVlnvitation was extended to the ministers, to attend. A circular was real referring to the college course proposed for the free nlht hifth schools, and Dr. Pierson spoke very earnestly In favor of the move ment.

A proiosition to Rive up me usual hour of the ministers', meetinii two weeks hence to the regular fail session of the atisrellcal Alliance as ny 1 ir. Sylvester Weeks, on the vrouiei that he did not feel at home there, but upon motion it was tarried. An invitation to attend the reception to C-nernl Hooth at the y. M. A.

rotms W'ednesday was ac-cetited. Th meeting clos--l with a prayer and son service, by Itev. f. ttoyal. At the Haptist meeting yesterday mornintj.

Rev. 1. Karland. of Haniilton, iiscussed "I'laKiarlsm the Itev. J.

C. Smith, at the meetine of the Iesby terhth ministers, spoke oil "The Iteath or Civil and Religions L.iberty in Hcoiland." O'BRYONVILLE CITIZEN INJURED. John arnock. a popular resident of O'liry- onvillc. met wijh a pamf'il m-cident yes'er-; day morning, which will probably routine him to bed for me weck.

"tVnniock. ho is employed with J. H. l'av mantifac- 1 Hirers of mill niachintry at Uri.adw ay and Curt street, loading some heavy heels on tne elevattir, when one of them slipped, tailing tm his left leg. Iracturinx it i'i two Ilewa- immediately sent home in a carriage, and IT.

K. V. lielferich. the com- pany's rbt -ician, pl.teed ber in plater of pan. tht; injured mcru- GAVE THE "DRUNK" A HIDE- Some boyt roasting on the Liberty-street hill lat night bad no end of sp jrt with William O'Connors, of Bank street and Western avenue, whom the boys found on the viaduct drunk.

They put him on a sled and started him down the hill and then dumped him oft. Officer made the boys draw the man up the hill and then to a patrol1 box. LACERATED HI3 SCALP. Levi Solomon, cf 21 Clark street, was last night caught in the act of stealing a wrench from John O'Brien's stable on Poplar street. One of tbe hostlers hit him over the head with the wrench and he was taken to the City Hospital and had the wound sewed up, and was then locked up for larceny.

'D0C" riSHEB'8 MOTHER. Annie, the mother of Doe" fisher, the murderer of Henry Miller, was last night arrested on a charge of drunkenness. CovMog sense should be osed In attempting to cure catarrh. As it originates la impart ties of the blood." Hood's Sanaparilt. the great blood punfler.

effectually cures catarrh. MONEY GONE. A Company Wants It. Suit Against a Former Officer To Recover. John Kirkpatrirk Defendant in an Action, Charged With Misappropriation.

John Kirkpatrick. a man well know in labor union circles, is the defendant in a suit tiled in the Superior Court yesterday, the petit on of whhth contains serious allegations. Those allegations are a charne. that he misappropriated JIO.kk) of the funds the tueen City Foundry Company while an official of that concern. The petition was tiled by the company, and charges that hi eKirkpatrh was an otlicer of the concern in 1-S1M, and lKW he received and disbursed all the money of the corporation, had charge of the books, employed instructed and directed the bookkeeper, tlrew all the checks on bank account, nuii all the notes, an.i as.um-u aret io-jk ol and management of the business and hnances, and exer.

ised control. FI NI.S It Is charge. I that he converted to his own use during that time in smail sums, ui ulff er.riit t. ii.es numerous to the sum of It I further hKrued that with that money he purchased a iirnoiint ol the slock of tue vo.npany. out how mii'ii it is known.

It is al-leKed ti.at of that stock ti pledned 111 i Tv io 1 Hal.l.a lor u. of $-Pm. and holds the remainder of the sh.t he It niarpreo he is Insolvent, has no other property than Ihe stock, and therefore It was asked that he be enjoined from disioainK of it, and that Mr. be eiijo.n.-u roni returu-lng the sttHk he holds to Kirkpatrick. Til Sl'IT LONU V'nini in.pilries it was learned that this stilt has been In contemplation for the six months.

During tlie years mentioned in the etilion hel I successive! the ofhoes of Treasurer and Secretary, and was at all times the Manager of the company. The con. em is one established by who were thrown oat of employ nient so.ne ears ao by a strike. The stock is held by workinK-nien in small lots. About a year ao there was a demand for an Inspection of the lxns.

and Kirkpatrick told the stockholders to nu ahead, out did not. it Is believed, think an Inspection would be maUe. However, it was oeKun in a iiuiet way by an expert, and tlie result was the discovery that a large amount of money was not properly uccounted for. Just what the amount was coultl riot be ascertained, as th-accounts were in a bad condition, and some of the old books were mlssimt. Hut enough was lenrne.1 to Jufify a full examination, arid it has been going on for six months or more.

TBTI.V.1 TO CIET IXIXTROL. Recently it whs learned that Kirkpatrirk hrtd been buying up the st.x ot the company for the purpose of getting control. He had purchased shares from a miinlier of tiie stockholders who held Okr or to shares. To prevent further action on his part the suit was begun charging him witii misappropriation of that amount being sufficient to rover the sum missing, as the exact amount is not known. Judge Moore enjoined him and Thomas Manna from disposing of stock they have.

The company does business it Ooh West Fifth street. 8. N. Maxwell, attorney. Of course, to a suit of this sort Mr.

will make defense, and the charges against him In the petition cannot be taken as true until proved. He is entitled to his day in Court, to ilny the charges made, and will no doubt do so. I. 0. 0.

B. ELECTION. The Mutual Kndowment Association, of Cincinnati. I. O.

held Its annual meet- ing yesterday. The following officers were ehH-ted: President, Morrla Dauer; Vice President. Lipman Levi: Treasurer. Xath- I an lrucker: Secretary. Isaac Frankilioard I of Control.

Jacob Trust, J. hi. Steinberg. Samuel Hauer and Moses Ming. Mark Valentine was elected for the unexpired term caused by the death of E.

Newman. Henry Mack, the retiring Jresident, served In that capacity for years. Thirty-five thousand dollars was distributed In benefits during the past year. HIS HAT SATED HIS SKULL. "What time i itT" asked a man of Dr.

J. P. Hastings, of Norwood, as he was crossing the V. and B. Railroad bridge yesterday morning.

P.efote the doctor could reply the fellow hit hint a terrible blow with a slungshot. Dr. Hastings fell, partly stunned, and while in that condition the thug went through his clothes and secured a valuable gold watch and Dr. Hastings thinks that had not the force of the blow been broken by his hat he wou.d have been seriously injured. SLIPPED ON THE SIDEWALK.

Patrick O'Brien, of 43i Walnut street, flipped on the sidewalk on Twelfth street and sprained his ight ankle. Michael Ma'oy, of 103 Broadway, fell at Court and Broadway and broke his left shoulder. Ben Schlayhecfc, of 300 State avenue, fell on McMillan street, and was taken to the City Hospital with his head bruised and bruised about the body. $7.25 CLEVELAND 25 Bitr Four Roate. Tickets on SoTember 14 and IS, good to return until November 17, wi privilege of extension to November 23.

Excellent train serrice. Shortest route. Savers, Between Vine and Race. THENAMES Of Candidates tho Ht. Aloyiu Orphan Sot-let y.

At tbe monthly meeting of the Pt. Aliy-sins Orphan Society" yesterday the Nominating Committee reported the following candidates Tor the election to be held the llrst Funday In December: For Werner Hessmeyer and Joseph G. Vice President. Wm. Schumacher and tJeo.

Popp; First Secretary. George H. Srhrand and F. Johaningmann; Second Scret'iry. John H.

otting and Iewis 'w nrerten-bnch: Third Secretary. Charles Helnstat-ler and Joseph Von der Ahe: Treasurer. John I-ampe iiinl Joseph W. Westr ii: Assistant Treasurer, Ocorge 1'chtman i.n-1 H. -nry Hesselbroek three Trustees.

Ii rn Sicking, Her.ry Hurbrmk. Hern S- hull-. Joseph WehmholT, Gi-orge Hadema -her and Aug. Horgmarn; First Flag Hearer, John It. Kucas and Herman Haehrmann: Serond Kiag Geortre Win d-r Ahe and Gorre Hilverl; Assistant Flag Car rlers.

Henry l.ange. Taphoin. Hern. Kattermacn, Wm. Vogt.

Herman I. osekainp. F. Kissing. H.

Snking and Charles Kruempelleck. Messrs. tieorge Kuhlman. H. J.

Steltenpohl and S. huermann were appointed to audit the books. BY UNCLE SAM Harry St. Clair May lte Wanted for IOKt oltl- Ilobberion. The police were yestcrdav working upon a clew that llarrv St.

Clair, alias Smi h. i wanted by th! po-toftice Smith was arretted lat by Hetective Keating and McDermoit while trvlng to dl-poeof some silk at Smith's pawn-diop. The idlk aiii-wered the that was tnleti in Hetroit. The jiiice werei telegraphed, and eierday came ha. that the -ilk ii: St.

'a n.t in l.e'ruil. '1 lie poli. got a tip tha St. t'lair ua w.tittrd for i.iet..flice heating I e-gan an intotinatinii. Tlie I.

It. si-ectors w-ere j.een. and aid that thev that at. Clair, under the of llarrv It. ope ated in Indiana, where he time.

There have tieen a number of rol.li.sl I ly in the vinnitv of T. rre lliti.lr. St. t'iair or yd vtn l.tt i.ittliT regis ered under a charge of loitering and held to give I the 1'o-tiirtice In-iicctop. a chance to make an inveMigatl ui.

Ii they find rii.u.gli i.letice to warrant the move ihe prboinr will be 1 turn, over to i he t.ot en mi HIGH CLASS Programme Arrnictl Ry tlie Hart-well Literary lul. The Hart well IJternry Club has Issued a mort attrnrtive prospei-tus for tb seus.n or 1 The xirogrammes for evening's meeting throughout th- reason, which closes May l. niven icl discloses a scope of thought and study e.piiilejby few clubs In lh Cnlted Slates. The next meeting w.il be to-morrow right at the residence of MWs Mnty Hill, at which Mrs. J.

T. Hinds will discuss the "Ut-ralure of the Victorian Airs. A. J. Marsh.

"1 ne Carli.uuent of lle-llglon:" Mrs. C. S. Walkley. "James Rns-sll l.welL" selrrtions.

an 1 Mrs. J. K. Macy. "Washington Society." The meetlnies during the present season have i ts-n of unusual and the rlub is rapidly attaining a wide-spread reputation.

GIVES A BIG DOSS. Judge fJregg yesterday made i)iii' work of lleorge Larin. of 42 West Third street, who was arretted by ifrlrer-" H.tnrahan and Jennings. Early yesterday morning Officer Man- rati. in saw Larin and licorge Brernan.

of Cov-ington. sneak across Sixth street, tu ar Vine. and cautiously follow a man ho wa drunk and who ha i wandered into an alley, llai.ra- ban followed the men, and overtook tiiem jut a they had caught up with the who proved to he K. Y. Cowcn, a Loiii-vnie i i rr lo-i r.

Th.l.lti.p rrle.1 help, and ifiicer Hanrabati plains! a eciver to l.arin"s head and ifficer Jeunihgt arrested Breni an. When Larin was l.ewas found to hate a revolver, and vi a ari-es-ed fi.r concf aled wenrM.ns. In Court ye-trrdy he wa fined and co'ts. Erennan's ca- a continued. DR.

SCHWAB'S MISFORTUNE. Dr. Kmomiel Schwab, of Walnut Iliils. i sutfering from an of the eye, which wns contracted in a noel manner. He was vUiting a patient suffering ith diphtheria a few days ago.

The patient coughed, and of the j-oisotwwis mucus struck the physician in the eye. He did not apprehend any serious trouble front the nitiilent at the lime, and after eteauinghis eves went home, set in and now Ir. is in the Land-of an ttculit. He is not likely to ioe the sight of either eye. ORIMSLEY BOUND OVER.

John Grimsley was bonud over to the grand Jury yesterday on a charge of blackmail, preferred by Game Warden Eayborn. Urinisley was released cn bond signed by his wife. Kay-born claims that Grimsley wrote two let'ers to him demanding the return i some money under a threat of reporting to the Bi? Four Road, by which the is era-ployed. AN EXPLOSION VICTIM DEAD. Jerome Case, one of the men injured in the explosion at the plant of the EdWn Light Company November 2.

died at tbe City Hospital yesterday. His whole body was scalded arid 'Wnce the aeeidnt he suffered terribly. Case's home w-s at No. fs2 West Ninth street, Newport. Kr.

lie Is the second victim of tbe explosion to die. SNATCHED HER POCKETBOOK. Mrs. Wsgner. of 125 Court street, reported to the police yesterday that while walking lone Court street a colored man sprang out of an alley and grabbed her pocket book and escaped.

1 he pufee con lain ed only some small change. Of the Three "SREGIAL TWO DAYS" Sales ad yesterday clones positively Fresh Bargains will be placed on Sale To-Morrow Morning. SKK WEDNESDAY'S RARERS. -FS ZsZ. xy.

a FOURTH STREET, WEST. FURNITURE. HEADQUARTERS FOR URIITU NEW STYLES. NEW We request all buyers of Furniture to our stock lefore purcliasing elsewhere. Out lines in I'axloi.

Dining Room, Library and Ila'l Suites are veiy anvl this season are handsomer than ever lieJore produietl. The quality is of the best and the prices unquestionably low. Do not buy inferior or shopworn articles when yo-j can select from fresh goods and new st vies, and Irom the STOCK. IX THE STATE. G.

HENSHAI a SONS M-T11E TF.LI.0W Corner Elm and Canal Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Four'Linr of Klrtrlc (an Mop at Our liMr. CORONIAL DOINGS. Tho Ix-na t'a' llolerretl To 1 the County Prnis-uiur. Coroner vuerner yesterday renderei a verdict In the case of Lena Hasllnger, whose death was supposed to have been the result of a criminal operation.

The finding Is that death was from septicaemia, due to an abortion. Appended to the verdict Is a statement from the Coroner, which reads: "And I further find th it the evl den -e points strongly to a criminal abortion at the hands of one M. Bachararh, and I would recommend that this rase be presented to the Prosecuting of Hamilton County The above conclusion will no dubt result In several arrests, and the case will be sifted thoroughly to the bottom, or until the guilty parties are rounded up. Other verdicts were: Charles 1. Miller, run down by a train at Wood-street cross-lntr: accidental Injuries.

Francis Wl. ker. Inmate of the County In-iimarV; aiK.plexy. James Tracy, killed by a Main street electric ars; accidental injuries. Henry Miller, stabbed In the abdomen at Flndlay and Providence; death due to internal hemorrhage caused by a knife thrust In the hands of William Conley.

Kirnard Haley, run down by a train at Niagara street: accidental injuries. L. I Henderson, who died suddenly at the Slag Hotel; death from heart paralysis due to acute aleohuhym. I Hiring the testimony of the last i-a William Montrose handed Coroner yuerner the following telegram Mlllv Jti.n have tin. ritrht name Caleb Moncrift-put on death and have sent tel.araph to yuemer last night what to do.

Answer. J. 1 From above It would seem that H-n-de: si.i arid Montrose weie traveling under ass.im.il names. Tin- request of J. 1 1.

M-jii-erlft will with, and Coroner will hud out why denied his identity on the itnesa rtaiid. FIRSTMEETING Of the Club tr the Women' Christian Aovlm ion. The ToiirtMs' Club the Women's Chrf A-mciatinii held it Oril meeting la-t night at lit ad.iiiarters, on vi e-t Llgh'b lre-t. The eiert were conducted by ni line Kaily. ovlrgtoti.

Mls bi.n-l lilanchard. of the Touriit-j' lub. Price Hid. read the principal it on "Folklore and Fireside St. ti.

Japan." short nir mi the topic- the diiv were rea by the peticer. Iiun.ai', j.owe... ainl ii a man. In ou.iicciinii with the ri-i 1 u' rit! i -ti a mii-ira! w.tfcr-n-tirrcd bv ila Tt.oii.a-. -f the i f.Muic.

Hie next nieetintf of the rlub wii: 1 on the evening h. b. Morn S. Miipiey feat the principal pa-! I-r on "Kniv-iaii 1't aa.it." fo.lowctl by a rener.tl cmver-ation on the Mein-ei of the lai may ioln tb. club by paving a monthly fee of lo teiiL-.

THE ART MUSEUM BARRED. It now appears that the nalon pictjre. Si-ring I-ove." owned by Mr. Thomas J. Kmery.

will not go to the Art Museum after all. Mr. Ktnvry purchased tho plf-tu're for his wife, paying for it. He says If his wife cannot use It Le will have it bent bark to London, or sold with the understanding that it doesn't go to the museum. Air.

Kmery takes the ground that, a he refused to give it to the museum, au-1 as It was a gift to his wife, he will not now accept any mon-y which could purchase it for the The picture is by Itltz-berger. MUNCIPAL REFORM MOVEMENT. At a neeting t.f the KxecntKe Committee of the Kvnngeliral Alhan. e. yesterday morning, it was to coaiinue th-support of the mtml''ipal retoria no.e-mer.t.

The fall will be hell Monday morning, two weeks hence, at the Methodist Hook Coii'-ern. hn addresses will be by Kevs. Ix knuc-i, Win. Klbben and Lr 11. H.

Rust. WHAT HAS BECOME OF DOAS? There is a ln.r-e and buggy at Zumstein's livery s'ubie belonging to K. A. I'oan. a traveling saie-in an for a rjr f.rm.

Ioa i ha beeu stopping at several local In during the past few days. CHARGED WITH THEFT. George Christie, who lives on Eat ftrect, was last night arrested by Dcteeiive Wappen-tcin on a cbarge of stealing a wa ch from W. N. Anderson, of KlUabcth street.

BEECHAM'S PILLS. cooeoQQQooon World-vyidc, means world-tried. The high reputation and enormous sale of Beecham's Pills VorthaGairjeaV aBoa. (Tassekss) reflect the wisdom of two generations- .5 cnts a boa. CC000CCOOO 30 WW RE THE A.

F. BURKHARDT CO. Our Specialty In the Manufacture of Fine Furs i- Itv which wehavee-tiibli-hed a reputation a He'ianle 1 riers. is Ihe of Alaska 5eals, Mink, Russian Sables, Hudson Hay Beavers, LErmine, South American Chinchillas; ccc. We guarantee in every in-tance the ia'ity.

make a --tyle. I tie are marked in plain r.rf" and one 258 260 Race Street, Larwe-t an.l "Mm in the Ws'. KEELEY INSTITUTE. Ef The Only Genuine dEELEY INSTITUTE in Central or Southern Ohio, at Marym-HIr; where at. I Marphinr Aitlirtinn rtr tulcklv.

si.f.y. and r-urd. I ll'. Keeley Institute, Marysville, Ohio. DAVI PAIN-KILLER.

Bottles Double Size SAME PRICE. DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER FOR IHTEHUtt AHO EXTERNAL VSE. STEAMSHIPS. KAi.r 7 I L-t-VTHjI r. i it I1-.

X''-- IT. r. m. I mitnir, smit.ii. a.

ii. ru. llui-. vjr iy. I --1.

m. n. ew t. A Ir ttrtf. r' trip Ti.

i mil ir-t-ir. l' ll. A. ihl.iT. t-tT Atf-Ot.

OrvefX. 't ititrt Nt'Snr, .1 Kank 'ierrn1 Pack A. KHi.Id I n. heeler I -t 1 intuor, Ii. U.

Ati'n-j- mii-11 Tt- i ASSIGNEES SALE. ASSIGNEES SALE Manufacturing Confectionery. BTo-derof the ft Curt I wil' relT hids f.r all lite h.r.ery. rid remsn.injrsi.k ihe ii- aedy I'd i.er". iM-atsl at 1 14 and 11-tS urt tincinsati.

a -chlule of t- on f.ir ti. Court, and mayai-o be swn at the oCUeo! the undcriane.l. Time fur receirin whl fTm-ber 15. 1 tn. A.

E. Aisls-nee a dy inoo.ii.l WINTER RESORTS. TRC -mr h'ne of lUrhl -r tur -rtrrri imiB: taarf Wilr tle. Oa i lAlcAikVA mmmm mm" 4 AT SPECIAL PRICES. A vi-it to Two Ik.iitr.:v j'ftive to you that we halt- aortr.Knt.

Lut Qualities and Prices also to Suit Ail Classes. FOURTH STREET, WEST. ROBERT MITCMFLL FURNITURE CO. PARL FWRRITURE We carrv in sttK k. rca lv for the btirt of rAKl.nK H'S III the Wt sL Also, k-c-jj an icj.1v for the f.irtilti;s that mav trlt troiu our Ilt.H-.T.les and other f.r.ri.'-s.

OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST, and iukc Irom the Neat Set of three pieces in Tapestry SI7.50 Or Set of five pieces In S23.00 Or Set of five pieces Stuff-Over S40.00 Ami up by Jrfcrees to A Beautiful Inlaid Set of five pieces in Hahoany at SI25.00 And still The Finest Set Our line of WORK is'verv choice, an.l that class t.f work lieing j)nilar tlr notv. ween suit you lettt tlian at titlier j.la' tilt- stot Is no l.iry;c and vailed in jirice (lioni Un ami stvlcs. ROBT. MITCHELL FURNITURE 107-113 WEST FOURTH STREET, EXCURSION. TO CALIFORNIA ONLY S5.SO QUEliN AND CRIiSCIINT ROUTE.

Sleeping Car Through. Only $6.60 for Double BMh. ri, Tt. tf 4 1 -tft ri L. T.

L- t. I (Itri- ih.s t'S t-U 's. 1 KW r-i aft I -h I. -l Ittk' mr 11m- rhMrwlfr mt tW ewtmft I af tl sVot s-tsl l-B)t sSWsal rarv l4i. m4 rtsilsfira lraruig -i 'fTtLf I-.

i ir WOODLAND COODIcb What's in a Name? Covington. for offt-riu the-' mo-l s. name ftir MUL- LANE'S NEW NUT CANDIES, Woodland Goodies." 1 CUFFS. TRA3 ODENA' iA NEW LINK CUFF ILai DR. W.

S. BURKHAHT. A Six Months' Treatment SI.OO. for IWILL Ir-il allth--nU- -icb as mid Livr Iji.t-e. rrtrr and Arfue.

ri. at. 1 UnJitur. Lry.li-(a-. Seura-itis.

l-y-IP atarru. I iKHe-aion. an 1 a jc'taraiitetocure or tiKticy rs-f tel-1 can e'it hv mail. I Or medicine -i' eTtni r.t-r.iiaw. uaraiiiee.

im lujel iUi rii a- "knuw aii men ty tbes lre-etitti I iarante my ireatnter.t to cure th arjwr-iifjed tlles-e-. Jt it faiU t.r Hi. nirp" I ill reiuttd Hit mnner paid forsai'l treainient. ui-ciri m-lti of uuaraii.ee lltnel hy f.atieiit." t'al on addresa Dr. W.

S. in.4.tfi PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR W5CKEB BARGES-O. a. kctar tcac.

1 lliwi. r. Irmr.a. Lm Ortor l.t t. 8air4 pnfMK cuutmcuw lT bTMm.

fv tm. nrtaxu imv Xatcbrs. Uj. av rci4 t-. ika mA thM m.

le All baa saraua4 oo atvUcatloa. JOH.1 MtLLJit. Cpt.ia rnr S2 to S375.00 i. I IV-tory, John and Ss-oi. 1 SASH TTACHMEMi akk Ytf Iis7 r-.

RATTLING WINDOWS? 4fa.i4 tr.tu el mitt a i I4.ilrixiu.ru in at yu iruarat.t- it-l t-fft-t i vi mi irii.anrri';- an tm mriun l. rite u. ill f- a i r.n.t.i4 i a i-ra tUati-on a iiiU THE FOOTE CO. ltinle.l.el'.".. CfiCOA.

OHAItfUl COMFORIllXl EPPS'S COCOA I 1-1 i- X- 1 1- It s'" ts-i i ar L.r a i i tl. i f- if 1 u.r i. EPFS 1 1.. CL' Las 4 9 si. fi(Uil.

Financial. national lbfayette bask or. 1 W. CtI.V ATI. oh: U.

S. BONDS. CINCINNATI BOrJDi I -r -r: --ii I Al. MAYORS CL V7t I Ilil FcrfciJiine thi Sale of Ir. Liqaors oa o2 L'.

y. It I If. 1 I lie ama ati e-" kee ir oil uit l.m.;t"ll s. Id 'it if Cy to K-t llii.r tlial, Mir V.l-rtr '1 I troir.viijea and. It of tl- ir i i I' Illir I i i a I t-K j-e.

Ii tt. ther-ii. f.e lttr e. tl.ii Hit -t litrnn. In- 'nrlh- fif tUrtitriJ iilisi.

Hit: rum -aid n-i 1 1 1 la of I tie re 1. A 1 -t -cf the ltT of Cinci a tau-. br i 1 tn la. at.rrvstai 1 th nsi'iimar-il. tit.

c-f. a tbe ihe n- hereiufwl a nl of the same on ra tlav i fender to arr-t an 1 l- it ruse fv hai CLx int.s dus nib of lr. ri A A tssat. Mayor uf.tLe City oi vlJ ii i.

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