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12 FERRIS Picked To Make Race Agilist For the Superior CarL Air-uKem-nta for Primiry and Convention OaplMH tt Vtr4j' Mtet ligsl RpibllcaR ('nnltlt. Nw Job Proyldad li tb Cor nar i Offlr RumoTtm R(rlft-limi, (Jpni the Mayor. Jl I "IK IH'WUtli KKIIHIH Hnwufil to he th nomlfi" lie ll rt rlv ron nt tn nHl i h- Huprrlor "fHirt in inniiti YUm I l.i I Ion I hit I mii'h Fill th liiir-imit of thr rnnttn Pintl r1tr-tl. -v iirf II who lnut ut hir1ir1 ftrmnt (. 4 i in th nrwl1tn of i nnmlnat ton f.r Im Htittr1nr I'fwirt linnrh rnnffrnrM hn -n hll ni rr wvmi IjuIt of (pMihhrMlpMrl A ttPT rrfntt I mi with al -orn ji immMir nf nnl from I hr trutrw e.nrn I mrrmminn on th m.ltr.

ti VRM lht lhTP HJ fnHlnfl ihut jtt1t llnril IVrrln th man for th nnmtnrtl lti 1 1 i mnr Hkl. hf ffrv Ihm I ftlr(i ih nir rem inn utif t-Mni ihir nrm for him for ih ttfti Trie inmii'n nf hin n-t nn th Pro i Imm" If Bhittrll elmMwl la mm'-hln Ihm HI have to Ink a mi of Ittwlf a Itltlf lt.r ti Thin nnmn rmnt rum mm iirrt. nt unl, iht- frlti.U th othi-r -an1l Int wb. have mail th I Iff of ths He puhMmn Im1t iilmM a by hlr tnprluiiltlii. hut lit th puiltr Ht Ihti It la not lnif ri th Mil a Krrlii In a nia.ii of arrat prr.PHl Hipularlt hut It haa hrn mi open ntvr1 tr two or thrw mr I ItMt ht him not hml tho frlnnrtah ip of hi rflanlul loo.

Judaa HVrrla mtmn)mr ailrnlftM th Truth of lh aarllnn thm hr hud hrrn trndrrl th nomliiatloo fnr Ht(fcfr1Mr t'ouri Jng mm honor I 4irvla I arr yoo. al1 hn, nn1 If nhouhl h. mnit nalNl 1 will MHo(vor In ho Hii anil If nM't-f1. to hwp op thv tamtttia tht Conn haa flalntMl In th mnt It lutn r' rri nromt of ml hnrd work i rjulrrl to maintain at miiiIn rtV III I nr-fiit tha mfiilnii( Ion I hat bn numltutM ai MiU thin vr. miui hmm nndomtrwl Ml wrtnl) Niil1Hrt for ro-li--lti Hi i im ttio 'nntltt tnr Mnprlnr i iiri Jif1i will nahl or-nlMilon tn nrrr out rnvnungw th niKllwl otn t1m Whoti Carl Nlt(w iwi4d tho nmrHnallnn for tonanl nmarmir ho njt pnmvtnl rw llrat JikM.IhI pxitinn that hnw ra.ant.

tf Jdlara mrrim lfl1 tn rti Huiwrlir Cnurl in'li Nlpprt will tha rmrliat I hi fall fur hf Wii pnfnaa (mm I'olumt'ti thai lh "I.lt-tla lalalatiir haa in tho watarworka Mil tr J.nrl.ni Thl will hlahly aatiaf trtorv th prnmiilfr of th- Btaaaiira. It waa dmpiml In antli lnallon traaimant afllh lha priinln knlfr. Th hnanttal aHII alvn aami.iaKi for th rt. Mnn now bulletin Tho will ha (Ivan of whlt-h lHUHI will ha atvalhtblo thl vaar ami naxt for th raiailr ami mwil tho traat th (wind laaua will ha llntltoil i. ln.iaai.

TS pa ia of. rha Mil pm-viln fnr a Ia)lllr romnr at II.IWXI a yaax. tho ajvoa4 af a aalarlafl atonocrarhor at l. an a jraar ami II. Jt a roar f.w tho of $na Canatalla aitdl matartajly tn tho pal -Ioiim of MM oilVra.

Cofonor H-h w1pii aoan laat ntht had mt at tha tlm-paanl trf tha pMT of tho NI. tltourti ho It! aaaato1 at tt Wtmi aakaw aa ta who rha (WpuiT arouM to anawarad vary frankly that th pUu-o w-otilil ba tn(tarwl to Dr. W. D. Ha In, of WU1 Dr.

Hair pt th poalUonr' ha Vaa aakad. kasira raaanna to barla-a hat ha will." Lamia HaawT. aon of ax-'oroaar Haarr. ajr bwa haad rha cab of Corona- Oonsta-. fcla alno rha (Vaapa rtur of EM McKnlghl.

srlU aaxttlnaja Ma position, but nottodv mm a tana tWirtod tapon for th plac atarongraayar. That wlrl ba flrod tn a tw day. Dr. W-a wan a tarm aa Comnar aaplraay 4ury 1. tr.

r-Mhn to In B. of L. that want to tola! Iw 4rVuaa at tha aiwa ttonar' ta ajuamloa that la bastal aaka en all aMa fine Via MH na 6 Colunbua Lg War 4.1tHa UrtMta prortdtnc aralnst much aw aairawnty ra Introduoad. "I wHldat Yary nruch Ilk to hv an ashar Jok Uaa tnU rvnaaj-kad Bob C-rtatv th Nknrfc, latn Bvaalnc. "A and wmraj Lararaalator aaaka asonth ad at $HK Do yoo eoll yttmX aaJirn fnoaatyT If Sulta aat CKJg( ofBcaa ik that thay wouMaooo bramk Mat, a4 it Mkaar wawata to kjota) aatothor OfBca gaid froaa thaw of LatarMator ft awaat bo bottar WW aaaranarr or lata ta Tt laalradawaViB tn tfko Hoasao yaaoaarUy ty Rara ttatlTO Cook of Um bill If paasaa.

will karnlt Ckai lall Myor i mm a tTtaaf XsaraaUaa two apaaaaja a atoaa not wcaanilly apply to Mayor r1' kwKaaaJin. It w-tJUW rorJI tkaU waa a tlm ajrtaan tho not of rka Mayay waa of uiriojaat anaarnrtodo to a flow aim to buMo nollltaaj aaaokgoo of baa oatn, ond too wr prajlbu bla froab aarr trig too ainawewHtfo tacwv arma Haail to oraarant aorb tt pi lllty. Aft Mia aw-vtaaai t) araaaa a low tfca) waa atrtpil of ail ai louaoaaT. vita MM agrafWaai 1 1 1 I 1 i a 1 thm aaallHaaaw a aa TlUl. THa tmaattta maw, oal4 to wlpw mt th tito wtttott aSnat rfc aarty ffnaa ro olaiin a amaa) Hi eaaa tVr Wno4 In 1n Klata- honarm katnaT In Haw Torh hiI'1 mi Bon laai ovanlnat aa ta wtaothay ha wmll irr tnr a aiaw tar Hi TKa alw hoat ail Mo M-amamn.

tia kaa any oa tho ouktart. roforr-l t1 Mtfnf'B HtwHl pllWt i af lacarawta. at4 ihai aa ho baa a roar aorta Ha miatit afli a4 thaa "ma know wtraaalf a ta wftathar ha raii-1 ttnr4 rytt lh ri'atvx of iarwlorod Mm It wa Uat r.i i i apnn high authnrltr ihat In th ovont lha I art loa nf JimIbo tlawaral orTta tho Wiaparlar Caaart fcaatv hia playa aa would ha takon hr fionnor tho of Jildro rorria a tirrj, ta mafta br tho fjirvornnr undor Mio Ua It rorinlroH Juat hroa mtnatoa frr rtta Hop, it, li, an t'llr i v.mmtiloo to darkl upon tho datoa for lha parly primary an1 fo ntitnlnata a ranttdat for lu- r'tiort Juar Tho mooting wa bald in i t-niral Tnrrior Haul al 4 yoator-U Thoro waa a faw mlnutoa Ho'av watflnc for lha arrival rf Moaara ami Hrril, ka. Wh'ti thoy oa mo In hitirmati arlfc Kmc ajl an, od to tho and arinoum'ad that tho nhjart nf aaamt'llna tho onrrtmllloa wa tho tho lima f-rr tho ptimarioa and in nama a randtdato for Judgo 1 11, l'irl'ir i -Mirl Tho fnllowlnal roa-. l-v Mr llvnl'k woraroad i.t TIMilaa.

and a.loit'd iitualitrni'uolv i itttui tho oiplrallori of tho trin of tho Hiiporlor I'rniri It lir, ma nH NMan to hold on r. tt pt1l 7 n-t to a to ao o1 ail'1 IMMIIMori. I tlr 1 n. Iw It ltoaol1. Tl'iot llopuldtr-aii dolaalo on ha rallowl for Tur-aiiaV.

March I l. lti of riortvlnatlria a fto- liit.li,an ruii'tl'tHl, for Mulrior t'ourt Jmlgr and forlto-r I I hiti a prlmarv olor-Moo t. hfld Iwtwo-n tho hour of 4 and i.m m. Marnh IT for tto of aloa 411 doloal-a to aMId ltfitM-ai r.ontliiHllna ronvontlon. aam pritnMrr to Im.

hoM undor tha di-r. of iho hoard Kloa-tlon. with tho pla'-o npon In ovorv pro ln ihrotirttinii ihorliv, and It furlhor ratilt. That nona Ittit pronouiif--d Ro-pull a rin. tMvita roaldonla of tho pro- inrta at ahlrh Ihoy proaorit lhomoloa.

hall ho ontltlod to vol at ald primary and ha It furthor That tho Kormhllr-an Advlaor' f'ommlttoo arid It la horohy authorised to npor1lon doloaxara and mako nil ar-ranaotnonia ttovraaary for holding aald run- onilon and primary flottloti, unit, ba It rl hor H-aolvod. That tho f'halrman and nonrotary l.f and ih'y an hororn- Hinhorlxod hii.I dlrorll to notify tho Hound of KI- -i i i a of tho a linn Ihl tiny token Liy tlila Ttwro waa a lull of a fow aorouda. whon airman kni nokr If thoro waa any ot bar loiotoeaa. and motion lo ad)nirn rarTVrl alth a whirl Tho l(opuhllran Advlaory I'limnrtttao. of whw-h Mr Hvnli ka I "halr-man.

will maa thl nuinrln to apprirtlon th" dologatoa to fho ar1oua proclnrta a Tha Hoard of KU-i llon voator.lav mado arrnjiJirnioryta for tha olo-tlon for of tha 8iHortor iiri Tha roav liiil'm of lha I imaHTil i 'intimll I oa for prlmanaa on Maroh 14 from 4 to 7 for Iho, ao4i-tton of two iloUaxal oa an. I two In omi'Ii pro4-lnit arroitMl. Omiiaroa In iollliiax plitroa aora mftda to tho folloarnar Ninth Ward. A. I4n Woal I ro.

Kta-lith Ward. norin-iiat I'orttor and It, a ard. r'ra, trHt K. 1HI.I Walnut. Klftaonih Ward, aoutii-Wf-ol rn i-r ArrrKin a vmiih, ami John.

Tho foljowtn: m-w olor-tlon offlrora woro aiHinti. all iMamarata: Kor1trara aJid rl--rntli Ward. Prai-lnrt Toiiui ti ad ItonoN-rat. Twonly-U1rd Ward. J.

Joooph m-hulta, Twrpiv flflh Vnl, l'rnt A. K. kofo. liomorat: Twontv-nlnth Ward. I'm irv A.

1 Motnor. LtonvxTat; Thirty flrat Ward, lro-1tv-t J. A. J. Work, louiiM-rat I'rooltut I.

ll.irry V. Albrwht. Clorko Ta-anty fifth Ward, Prwlnrt J.o)i llianm. Klnrt Ward, rraolmt H. Ma-rtl-n Nal.

Ko-(Md Ward. I'rwlm-t KoHlltrai. Ta ml -ninth Ward, Pra-ilm-l Ainrtiat Kraaroor; Twanty-flfth Proolnr't K. Herman Raalaky; Tworytr-flral Ward, l'rortm-l Jamoa Mo-' a a 1 no Haraitihart nmmirtaa, out of roil r-Iooa to tha ItomiMmtlr Ormmitfoe, a-aitod for aorraa 1 1 ma yoatorday aftarnoon for ttvo of lha raaolittlam adriito1 Baiurrlay rari uaat Ina tto Itovitbllmma to taavo fT tho lairtv Ourtarraa In a Judical olo-uon. ain-h a tiya na tli la aj.rlnaT will hv Tho raaralu tlona a-oro not raralvol.

and tlio KopuNli-ana rrnild not bo put on rac onl tha irropoatt loti. Tho annoum-omont that Judgo Forrla would ho tho Kopuhtlran nomjnro for Sir t'ourt Judgo ja rla In aomo po -ullar talk laat ronlng It waa to tho rf ft-t that tha Judgo might la a torm Ihat dorlvoa ita i-1g1n frimt tho mo morah4o rVr-faat in John a fow yaa.n ag Thl goaalp 'inh kly roarh.d tho hoad man of tho organliMtion. mho frankly talkod uion tho auPjo Thoy apoko of tho fai't ihat thera a aa murh at atako, aa the or ganluuloii wtahod to proaorva ftrat pinna on lha halh.t, TTion tho rommonlod upon lha popularity of Judgo Forrl among tho vatiotia rlrtnant that mako up tha voting laaa rlnally thoy dorlarad that th roault of tho olacton would arniw that tha organ! aatlon had dona It duty, no mat tor what th foaling toward Judgo Frrrla paraonnJIy Tho Judgo a frlonda woro not In th I on at d1aturtod by thoao rumora that tholr rhlrf wound ho "galyanlor" Thoy doclarod that If th Judgo want In in tho fight, na waa hla praaonl Intontlon. ho would not put all hi truaf In tha organisation. In fart, ho would roilow tna progntmnio tnat had hoon ao aiici-aaaful In hla pravloua rampalgna.

Ho would form an organisation of hla own of mon upon whom ha could dopond. and covor atari proclnrt In tha rlty. In othor worda, whlla th Judgo would ba gratoful for any mipport tho organisation might glv him. Hi bo would organ iso hi own forco and mako tho fight undor hi own direction. Thora ara two plan for tha now Damo- rratir commit too.

Otio la to aloct Rxaru- tlvoa In tha vatinu prarlnrt. th Exrcu tlvoa In each ward and township to chooao mom hor of the CentraJ Commit taa. The other plan la to have th voter In each ward and township elect lha member. RESTRICTION Upon tha Mayor'a EHffibiHty Will Bo Somtyvod By This Bill. artrttL Dtsrarcg To rag axaviasa.

Columbuav Ohio, March 10. -The Clncla natl charter bill la being nibbled at I-aat week a bill waa aent up by Member Charles H. I rban, of the Tworyty-alxth Ward, point Iruj out that no member of the Board of Laanalatlnti might hold office of any char actor during tha tarm for which he waa chtroen. evn If ha reala-ned. Trvdby.

trlthout prarloua notlc or art ion aa required by tha roleo of th Hamilton County delegation, Repreoantatlva Cook in troduoad a bill repealing tha law which for bid tho Mayor cf Cincinnati from holding-two trrms. On being; asked why tho dolacatloA waa Ignored In this mat tar. Mr. Cook m1ld and said: "Oh. I simply wanted to get tn." Tho bill augwaatad by Mr.

Urban la In the Bio bos of tho doiacatlon. and the members of It aro rucaalng at who tha Board of ajtalatIon aaefober la who la af tar an of TWO fXAC8 Are Pro-aided la tho Coroner's Office "By Tbim law. racial. atarafraT nrs axcxaaa. Columbeax Ohkk.

Marcn JO. The Hotiaa Mir awtoonaln. tha apootntment of a Depu ty Coroner for' Hamilton County waa oreJ by Sena or Hones end araada a law. The Mil previa that tho Dvouty Cronor skoU ba patboioaiat aad have full power to act for tho Coraoar. The salary la (1.500.

TTae Baeoauro. also authoriaaa tho appoint tent of Btooonraphar. at (lue per year. aa4 a alpactal Coaotabla. aiao wtth Ux par faar aaJary.

THB ALMS A THE ENQUIRER dXdXXATI. TUESDAV. MARCH 11. 1D02. Grand Spring Opening ALL DEPARTMENTS, ToDay and Jo-Morrow, MARCH 11th MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Costumes and Tailor-Made Dresses, French Millinery.

Hats and Bonnets, Silks, Dress Goods, Laces. Embroideries and Dress Trimmings, Carpets. Lace Curtains and furnishln. Goods. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED.

NO CARDS. Zbc Hints FRENZIED By Pure Homesickness, Ama La.K Kill. Little Rus sell Whittaker. Such Is Coroner Schwab's Opin ion of Her Motive Fir Killing the Helpless Child She Will Remait. at the Hospital For Several Days Mere.

A ft or waaka of Tmlrt effort to oownrre th laatwrrony of Amnio I An go, tha aaorvanrt girl acH-imcd of murdortng tha five-yaaj--old aon a AMornay W. It Whittaker and auenrpt- ng hor own lira, roriirnr KUtriD yoator day rendered hi vwdict on lfw child dVath. Tho yardt hoMa Annie 1 rmnKvnal- bla for the, dearYt of tha child, anrl alao olla hat tha doord inu committed whtla aho a-aa rmmtmlly Irroaponaltrla. Tha teatl- mony In tha inauean. waa ermorl rT1da.y, whon Ir.

Caeorwo H. Faoklar, tha attending phyalrian, toatlflexl try her condition trlrrce he, mupdor occurrerl, January 19. TTia ver dict of CVvronorr Bn4vwn.b takem irp tha case every daKsull and dead with It anmmarUy. The vert! lot la aa fof Iowa: "Ajrrthvxla, th reanrk. of atranajti-laAJrm by narpnrhm execruted by Anrrla Iaaare, who mabeeuuently atitamiptaid to take her own Ufa by IntnUtng; coal ft.

Tha acnuood, a young; woman of 22 year of age. ama a aorvant In tho employ of Mr. nrt Mr. W. H.

WJattaker. tho parents of ha daceaaad, for a period of about fiv warka Tha hixi nr-y of tha unfortonevte oung wrarraan. aa developed by the teatl- mnny. almnt traat during tne ama or ner omptoyrraorit at tho Whittaker horneeteatd ho trufforad daily from horneolcfcneaa. She rramplajnod of atramre feelinara In her hoard.

a-mird froquently weap. aeannad confused ami daaed, and wnajlrl often bei I oat in ravory. thyaloaliy aha aoamen gooa ornv dKhan. and whlla willing to learn wa not pt. Tnr PRAMATir? asTfaN'.

"Tha rrocaiaod waa a raolplee boy, and waa In charge or tna aoruwm on jaraiary 10. on which day tho parent of tho child art abaent from tha city. On ThHr return ha aaryant wn found in an unconncious rorarrittory, lylna; or tnei noor or crao lucnon. har neod reoUnc on a pillow rmar a ira otwe. wtlh tho gaa turneM on.

Bearciung for tha chad, ha waa dlacovaarad In Cbo rauaorraarat of lha hrajae, rMUHrrns by thai neck rt tha end of a ropo wtrlrti wma favMenerl to water pi pa near tha caJUruj. evidVntly dead many hour. Thera wa nothing; in or about tho houae Indicate tnat any on naa enierea aner The parerrta hod rone. away. Conadouaneaa haa lnc returned to tha girl, but her mind la yet a blank.

Their la no direct evidence lmplicatln; Annla I but the clrcumatancea aa fUr-nianed by tho twtlmoity are, of a rauura suf- nciantly convincing to warrant tho belief oxpranu'd above. MKXTAL. ma.BarONPIBIl.tTT. Wlast motive could prompt any human boini to coromit a deed ao unholy can acarcely be conceived, and tha only explana tion that ta offered for the tragedy hi that it waa cwrnamlttasd by the accused while In, a wale of lrreaponalble frenxy. the result of her hl pleaa hotnoMcknea.

It is not unlikely that.atve suffered more durtne the aat week of her stay at the Wtartaker huuoatiold becoAiaa she knew she waa to be Vaft alone with Una child on 'the cominff Sunday, and the mental agony which aba waa dally suffering culmanatad irtten on the fatal day ahe found herself the only occupant of the houae -with a help- leaa boy. who waa denied try nature of all that la hrtFreatlna; In child life, and the homicide resulted, followed by an attempt at aulctde." For a time yesterday mornlnc the condi tion of Annie Laac appeaxed rmproved. and arte waa Questioned repeat exiiy. The exert etraent. however, cauaed the girt decided raaokaet, and left hor la a aerroua oon-dftion.

wbk her phyaidane aay will necee- sntwe her retraalnlng at the hoeprtal for aome time longer before aha can ba re-moTed ettber by tba polioa authorities or tno Probata Court attAdbee. A. J. MARSH In Honduxa, Endanrorlng To Setriere. Iaost Portun.

Word hna bora received tn this olty that Arborney A. J. Mareti, into partner of Ed ward RatcMe. wbo embexxled about S3). 000 tn trusted to his care, la now In tha ndnrnai region of Honduras, South Amer ica.

Marsh tn Tola letter aay ho hope to regain hfc, fortune and e-reotuajly return to this city sad pay every doQsr of the claims agaJnat Mm. It wSI bo remembered that Mr. Dado good tho ahortaga of Marsh In that WelakeU estate. Mrs. Mmrah has saoved from her buxna In Hartwea 4o Davton street, 'this sty.

CaIX X8STXZD FOB Ezeeotlvo OotntnJtteotnaa A. J. Prion, of Sycamore Township, has Issued call for tho Repwbaicaa township convent ion tot next Tueaaia at Lockland for tho nomlaa-tloai of two Jnatloes of Poses, two Constable, Clrk and Trusts. 1 aaaa i ii Dost show yoar bod taste, but Insist on bavins Conk's Imperial Extra Drv Cham- ipacns purest vintage always. DOCFKK CO.

and 12th. JDoehe do. CITIZENS AROUSED. "Jack the Hug-gar" Will Be Short Shrift If Caught. GlTon Tha people living on upper We hat or and Orchard streets have finally decided to take the law Into their own haiuta In dealing with the "Jack the Hue-gar." who haa Infaated that vicinity for mora than four years.

Hla operation hare not been curtailed In the least by numerous arreet of rnraacant man. and thirar have coma to such a paaa that women are afraid to Ventura out of traelr home. Mxs. Oehring. who Uvea on Omhard atreat.

cnjled on Chief nettoch afternoon and aald she had been th latest victim of the hugger. She said the women had to protect thernaeaVe. and aha aaked the Colonel If he would offer any objection If they carried red nonpar to throw Into the yea of th scoundrel. Ha advlaejd har to let the law take its rarurae- Mr. Oehiing taei the hugger wore a board, a brown and a brown hat.

Her husband wxara the name, and an ajniarinar mistake waa made whan the officer detailed by Chief o-i i a. ii ihii jwr. liennng unoor aurveti-lance. The latter hna Rinca chana-ad hi dothaa Mon dreaaed aa momen have trie! to natch the hugger, and ovary move made by the police to apprehend tho fellow haa bean foiled by him. Th rearldenta lo tha neighborhood have called a meeting to davlae plan by tha execution of whlon they hopo to catch the follow A nommltlao of mon will he appointed for that purpose.

Kach man will carry a club, and it I alracorely nopen may may run acroaa the nuargor SHOT SCATTERED. Foiling Desperate Purpose of Young Cliff Ackarman. Clifford Ackorman. a flf teen-yoar-otd painter's apprentice, who haa been boarding at No. Spring orov avenue, I held at the Place of Detention on the charge of ahiroting with intent to kHI.

According to the police the charge would be a much graver one had It not been for the unsteady nervea of the lad and an (special watch which Providence seemed to maintain over Oeorge Crawford, a weiva ear-old colored iaa. woo uvea on cast riimore air eel. The boys have been on bad tarms for aome time peat. Yoatorday afternoon, ft Is claimed. Ackarman went to hta homo, so cured a double-barreled ebotamn.

and atari ed In ewroh of the colored boy. He found htm a hort distance, away from home. Than, without parlay, young Aekerman raised the woajpou. took dellncrM aim at tTawrora and. according to rhe I at tar pulled tha trigger of one of the barrels.

The a hot scattered, however, tha greater part of tt lodging In the front door of the Crawford domicile, while the colored boy eecaped unhurt Corporal Oonver and Patrolman Hoverstadt were notified and arrested Ack arman at his boarding place. He denies that ha took aim when he fired the gun claiming that It waa accidentally discharged while he wa loading it. MR. J. H.

GEST, Former Assistant Director, Succeeds Late Sir A. T. Goshori as Trustee of the Art Museum. At their regular monthly mmUnghald the iTruoteiea of the Art Muaemil urairammairvly selecxajd Mr. J.

H. Oeat to be the. siieoeeaaor of tho htt Sir A. T. Oohorn aa a member of the board.

Mr. Goat'a raaine wea the only rm placed In noxnaraMlon tor the ptece. It waa tnougnt than the name of Mr. lie Anlt would pre rated, but he deoHned to allow thta to bo done. The annual election of officer waa held and reaultjed In the aelactltan of tho old offt oers for another -eaj.

They are: Preai derft. M. K. Vice preVnt, L. B.

Harrteon: Treoauraar. W. W. Taylor; See rerrary, J. H.

ieu It ta understood that th poetrtori of As etstant Director, mado vacant by the pro-rraotSon of Mr. Gest. will not be filled for the prcaent at loaat. Trie eel action of Mr. Get for the Important poet lion of Directear was received with a rreal deal of Dleaaure by the people of the city wtvo are tmej-eattaad in art.

lie la a rrava or A-err broad iew upon art, energetic and prugieaalve. and the Muaoum. Aaoctatton aasured of a splen ma aamuusuvmn. EDNA SMITH, Of Dayton, Writes Joetter of Thanks To Police Judge, Judge Lueders received letter yeaterday from H. M.

Smith, the father of Edn Smith, who. with Nellie Boylea. of Middle. town, were arrested In a resort on George street- They were ordered out of town on their first appearance In Court, but re turned to the place, only to arrested second time. The 8raith woman la married, haa one child, and her home la In Davton.

The Judge gave them aome good advice on ine occasion or their second appearance. and allowed them to go again. The father or the Smith girt thanked the Judge moat heartily for his klndneaa. and aald that Rdna would lead a proper life If ahe could be kept from -her old associates. Ha de scribed the Joy manifested by the woman child whan she returned horn.

Rdna Smit also wrote a letter, thanking Judge Lueders lor nia tenancy ana aineneee. "PRAIRE SCHOONER" Carried Ben Lesgh sad His Wife All tha Way Prom Iowa. A Journey which recall the method traveling overland to rha West by the pio neer was mado by Ben Laugh sod Us wife. who rive lows. Tney decided to visit refatlvea in th saooetain dtetricta of Kentucky and fitted op regular -prairie schooner'' con slating of long wagon pro vided wtth at or and tin roof.

In thta they lived ana cooked tuetr mean, on the long onv iroea iowa to Kentucky. Havtns made thair visit thay woro return. In- in tha ascno fashion when tho wagon broke down tn covington. airs. Latum waa atck sad was aaet- to.

tho Hoaw of the Friendless In this otty ytlirmy. Hair bus-band followed with tho wagon, and as soon ss his wile's health will permit they will resume tnetr tone; vfr- -j a "sr. The Dutkamtk CTab held meetlns last eventrur at tho dubrooma so Ninth atreeC The me tins' waM srppletnented wtth apread. -A suasper of prorainant Demo-ccrsts were preoent and mads short ro-marka Asaong: those who spoke Judge Bayler. County Solicitor Wilson.

Assistant County Solicitor Coogrsva. .1 O. Bernard and 1 i XUvtY VsHant 10s Ofir. dtti Eavasa. rum alms WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Carpets In order to do justice to himself, every retail Dry Goods merchant must see the various stocks of goods carried by the different houses in order to know where it is to his best interest to buy.

We invite you to examine because we have extra desirable, choice, scarce patterns of goods that will make your business boom which cannot be had in other houses. You may buy all your bill, or only extra choice, scarce goods that cannot be had elsewhere, from ALMS DOEPKE. We simply ask inspection, and your own judgment will decide where largest, best and most superior assortments are to be had, with lowest prices. ALMS DOEPKE prices are uniform; therefore examine, you cannot make mistake. Every Dry Goods merchant invited.

Zbc Hints RIGHT To Build Into This City Sought By Cincinnati and Indiana Westcn Railroad. Orilnuics Authorizing Uie of Dislrid Streets Presetted To Board of Legislatioi Night The establishment of a propraaad, short rout between this city and Chicago by the Inclnnatl and Indiana Weatern Railroad Company waa formally brouarht to the at- terrtlrm of the city authorities' rast night through the a poll cation to the B. of for a tight of way Into cnoinnaii. Thb Dwquibbs aevoral daya ago told of the Incorporation cf the company In Ohio and of hi object to build from Cottag- Grove. He pr a nt termitiu Into Cincinnati; also, of th Intention to extend from that point to Chicago.

President K. 6" Bathgate, of tho Board of received letter from AMor nay Peck. 'Shaffer A Peck, and Jackson Starr, requesting tha piuwag of an ordinance granting the deal rod right of way to he company, a draft of which was en- cloaed. The applicants hare taken cornixanre of fhe efforts on the part of th city authorities to abolish grade rroaatngs and state that they propose to come Into tha city on elevated tracks. wit.t, COSE IN rs.

Mr. Frank II. Shaffer, of the firm of reck. Shaffer A Peck, said to an Enquires reporter that it waa contemplated to enter the city at Lick Run by tunneling through the western bill. From that point they propose to construct elevated roadway which will cross the H.

and D. tracks west of Mlllcreek at a height of 3u feet, the tracks being graded to strike a level at Poplar street and Garrard avenue and continuing south, passing under tho Eighth-street via duct to the south line of Budd street, where property haa already been Inspected with a view to lta use for terminal purposes. It I Intended to acquire between three and four city blocks. Preliminaries to that end have aj road been gone through with, and Mr. Shaffer aald last night that condemnation proceedings would probably be begun today to obtain the deetred property.

Wm. A. Bradford. Boston: Jamoa A. 8.

Grave, also of Boston, and a Mr. Christy, CMcago capttalhTt, are the gentlemen who repreeent the capital behind the project The stock haa been taken principally In Boston and Chicago. LETTXR TO B. OF L. The letter of application and the ordi nance were read by the Clerk, and tha ordinance was referred to tha Committee on Steam Railroads.

The letter was as fol lows: The urideratgried. the Cincinnati and In diana Weaxern Railroad Coarrpariy. la a cor poration under the law of tmlo, orsantsad for the purpose of const rue ting a standard gauge steam raxroad rrora tna western boundary of Butler County. Ohio. Into rha city of Ondtmatl.

so a to form a continuation of the Cincinnati. Richmond and uncle Railroad, now In operation from Cottage Grove, near the line of Butler County, to North Judaon. a distance of 158 miles, paaatng through the cat lea of Richmond. Muncie, Coin or aa. Peru.

Kewa- oa and North Judaon, and numa-rous towns and villages la tho gaa belt of Indiana. From North Judson the work la being rapidly proaaod weatward. and It la expected that trains of the company will be run Into th city of Chicago before the end of the present yar. Tna entire ca ai ruction oi maa naa aaaa accomplished within the test IS months, and. when cotnpleted Into the city of Cincinnati.

It will not only be tha short est existing Una to Cnlcaaro. but It will furnish direct wuiaxtloii wiUt many eiUes. towns aad villages In Indiana now having no such connection with the city of Cincinnati, and will open up a very desirable territory to the people of this city. "It Is toe desire and intention or tnose Interested to extend the railroad Into the city of Cincinnati, and for that purpose th Cincinnati and Indiana Weatern Rail road Company haa bars organised by the sum persona who ara controlling and operating the Cincinnati. Richmond and Muncie Rail road, and appitcauarm Is haretiy madas to tn KMiarahl.

hjarrl fnr tamnlsalon to I "aa and occupy 1 ho stree. a a a and pobWc ways imnesary for that aui as acrlbad In the draft of aa oroinaoeo nere-with snbmttted. "Wa baa; leave lo aay that tho arganlea-tton ef the roenxaaay la completed, th sec-e ass i earaltai proandad. the Una saxrveyed. and sH th prenmtnary etepe taken necessary to the ayeedv asMxtptetton of that part of the road between Ctaclnnatl and tha state line: and that If the riant of way Into the city of Cincinnati la nuteL aa hereby suggested, the work will be praa.i1 to a prompt sod apasdy conclusion, sad th peo ple of I Cincinnati provided with an entirety naw route from Cincinnati to tTUcago and the Northweat.

-Thjs at lanuxx wrrrxax RAiutoao COMVaun "By Peck, Shaffer A Peck. Jackson Starr. Attorneys." INNOCENT CAUSE of CrsUiiiuiT fiartw-esm EeaJta Xe- psrtmsat sad Dr. Bsliymsr Is JtmA. IJttU a-dwiaVeiley ysaer.

the only child of Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Behymer. snd tb mstea of Df Kdwla Behymer, yeaterday aXlaSnoosi. The child died.

Dr. BchrmiT railnaS Of puasuinouls. It ta regard to tho sVknsaa of th child that a contenlsos: between the Health tJasyavt- msnt snd Dr. Behrmer rscsntly took piaeav The Health rjevBrtsssnt held that the child bad diphtheria-and Insisted Boon pairing a placard xtso -rho beans of Dr. Clabyinsi la the East End.

Later tha Health Department found that th diphtheria sad been cured and aent sot to have the placard re moved. Dr. Behymer then refused to have It removed by the Health Officer. Ta doctor removed biniseU tha next Say. I I doi'ki co.

Dpcpkc (Lo. SEVERELY INJURED. Char la Bhillln Prarrsd By Car on Vina Street. Chatrlea Hhillln. for yrara minart with Thb Kngi In tha capacity of a re porter, mat with aevere Injuries whlla at tempting to boayrd a lark atra.l car at Sixth and Vino etnaaaa laat arUng aawaut o'clock.

Mr. Shlllln allpr 1 aa ha atLrrrvptod to gain a foothold on tha stop, but ratainorf hi hold on the hand rail, and waa draggoaf fnr fully half a equar ho fore rrlreari hi graap. and waa thrown to th straaat by the rapidly moving car The car waa than brotight to a standstill and th Injured man earn ad Into I'hrVo barber hop and placed in a chair whlla a cab wa hastily umnvrad. I'pon hla arrival at tho city HnapiiaJ It waa aerertelnad that ho waa Buffering frnrti coacttaalon of tho brain and that a fracture of the skull ox lata HI face waa on naaa of cuts, and ha suffered from a gaah undor tha left eya and one on tha top of tho hoad Hla condition demanda tha utmost quiet and order were gion at tho City lloeptLa that ooary one hut tho phyalclei.e and attendant nureoe ba excluded from nls rx-ona. ANOTHER RISE Expected To Commence Early This Homing in tha Ohio Bivsr.

Tha preaaorat fall In tha rivar appear ta ha but a torrapooarr a. and It may aome trm rarfora thoaa trtn ara Imasm-modeid by rhe praaai 1 1 staar of wfll haa'a reaief. Tfc rlvwr Is now falrVag vary slowly, but ta preaHcteo tnat wUl ooana to a stand and begin to rise aarain thia rnornlna; Thta renewed rlaa ta due to rain which ooourrod at beadwexers. and whW-h Iy Pay cauiaad a r-a or ovar 5 foo at Pittsburg and 1srlna above Point ant. Aa thera la a general rain pearl- for the i ahlo Valloy la prrabebt that rho river will ba on tTyo for a day or ao.

although nothJrvg serVais 1 looked for Foro water Kasslar I of tha ran inn that the river may aaraln roah trao dancer potnt of 6) feat, not will go If any. beyond It. Tha rise, wrdrvi la otpaoaa to basin to-day. will ba a alow one at. kaa night the river was 43 foot and prac-Ocally ats-Uonary.

STRUCK 4 By Fast Flying Train. Cirtis Sberritt, Wbe rUrrtrie Fital Iijirifs tt Madeiri. Die at City UespitaL Curtis Sherrltt. sged 25. an agent of th Aetna Insurance Company, residing al Idaho.

Ohio, met with fatal Injuria bafor the eyes of a lady upon whom he had caWltrar, Mla Demar. of Madeara. Ohio, terdsy afternoon, being run drawn by pae- aenger train on the B. and O. South Railroad Young Sherrltt had been visiting alnca laat ftaturday at the Demar resndenoa.

near Ma da Ira. and yesterday afternoon MVsa Desnar drove him down to the station. He Intended going up tb Mlamtvlll to visit an uncle. Rev. Clarence Sherrltt.

He descended from th buggy, crossed tha tracks front of an spproaehtnaj train. started up the farther track toward tha de pot, walking between the rail to avoid Jb ud Bliai i Itt did not hear the warning wtwatle and approach of the north-bound train com tng behind him. and a moment later was hurled from th tracks with a fractured skull- Mi Demar heard a scream and after the train paaad at SberrUt lying seals tb tck. Har grief was pttlatHe aa the mar oa- sctous form wss tenderly lifted aboard tb train bound for this dry. Her father.

D. mar. aorocnxaanlad Sharrttt ta the City Hospital. The young man away about SO o'clock laat evening, and ire after Mtse Demar a tap a red at tha tsattltutloa to lasrn his rood It ion. The aad news was gentry broken to her.

sad she left on a lata train her home with her father. CHANGE Had la Tina of Owl Cars oa Two Xalaea. A now ttma card win go rata. eayn to day for fb nlsiat eaarl cars on she avenue and Tin aad Norma Thl change la marls la laasxiasai of granting tbe partition of East Norwood people that tha Vina sad Norwood cars be op- crated through to Esat Norwood dsfiag the xdgbt-owl period. In order to operate, the car ttnough It was neceeaary to give chess lunger ruonlns; tttne.

aad thary wm liaie rv lat mmutas apart inetasd of ewv as minutes aa heretofore. The chang on toe vine aad Norwood route makes at naciseary to rba a ttesa on rba kadlaoa-aroim. Bra), aa It la eosrrsngod that tbar anil bo a aigbt ear to Walnut Hilia every 4i mlnstea. aad a change la one roots I in ta "Vtrsw tb- card shows tbe foaowbag riiaii for lesvinsr Feurrtaia earner: Vase-Norwood, TtfJUizflO, IJU sadl? s'ctocfc; MaKMaoa road. 3 4s.

41 sad timing, a In aad ui ssud aanaad I IS. 4:13 and leave St. Joaa's Park as aad rxmw oi txx cxzorroxa. af th esaantors of Joaaph TwfO. vrbe a few days srs, ysatarday xUad a aatitlos la tas Csitd Statsa DaSrart.

CWart llllsnais ars WsUktsor Dreyer. of New Tsrk: DsvM CtorissaU Csa Castor's La rllclda4 10c Bavaaa Clgsr. 1 TO wuu We are the largest Importers. Jobbers and Distributer Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, Upholsteries- Manufacturers of Cloaks In Cincinnati. We offer some special inducements th week that will prove intensely interesting to shrewd, clov? buyers.

Be sure to see us before buving your Spring bill. 1130 THI aUKLINOTON ROUT VERY DAY DURING MARCH AND APRIL. I $02. one 4r mir. LB Aag, ns i-Jsh.

$30.00 3300 ST. LOUIS CHICAGO SMa, la mm. 826.00 30.00 HOMEStChtRS' EXCURSIONS. and thirl Tsroday ol l.rrh. AfM-il and Hv into Ka -at aod t.

Inclurllns alao CAl IfOK IA OaTfCO anrl First North we SETTLERS' RATES TO Special low one way Settlers' Kate PERSONALLY CONDUCTED From St Louie every el noosl a Chicago everv Wedneaday and Friday at I Mr) lueoda, through to (slifornis via Denver, through V-rnic Colorado Salt lsk. Through Tourist Sloepara and hair I ara daily tr. ugot w.nnd aod OU1NINI TAILI TS Portland via Hlllinga. Montana -direct taga'a fwlapa L. W.

WAKF.LKY. (i At Ioois, Mo GONE QUmmerini? Is the Hope Of i SMUtM-tii ii tkt Brtwf Lxk tot Diit.tTff mt it Mtrkfi tk CleMi'i; twiferff. third nd probably tho nai raafaf 1 now between tva r.praaonta of ha i Brewrs' Kxohange and tho Natm-ial F.x- cutiv Board of tha Vnlted Hroaer Work men waa held yeeaovday a fl i -v- r. A tha two proloiiS a'ailnria day moating waa barren cf rna. la a--1 ra I ana, la -lal tha ar I be cotxinuad indeflnlioly as r.oitr.or aada ahowa any Indication o' rwod'-ng ha poaaitlona takoo tarn a ao.

at.afl tha or ami was ln'igurtod Two prnpoaitkana. or rather w'th a upnlemerrtaj-T I a o- aara t-t tha contending Inraa at aatarda tho frat which follow a. being that of tho Board of tb Bieeory Workers, which reads Th men now locked out axhal! rein- vtat od In ail tb brewerkae, without proju dice, tha Executive Board of tho 1 rrflat Browary Workman a i aa lug that tha ent'-o question nf th Jurisdiction em tb ar, siiioors and flramaa working In thaaa hoaw ariea ha left In abersraee until tha Eijtua Council of tha American Federation of shall ha a ronderad Ita floal dariannn tn thia question, aa proaidad bv tb raaiiu'vaia of th convention of tha AroerVan in of lienor held in laulavSIa and aV-ran' rapactlvely, th Execjtlv Board rf if National I'nion of t'nltad Ftrowor ora man alao agree to ab4de atanlutal) ih'i decision According ta th taieanen" of August rTiatrbch. fiairroan of orcmUtaa from tha union, thia propoaWV.n waa float favorably considered by ateear. Ia-jia Haurk and Percy Andreea.

rrpreaow ring the Cxchange. who aagtllilod thatr allkr.ga nas ta accept It. aa it would pAaca all partiaa la rtaa dlvput la th relative r-oattaona bafor tbe of aad would a Inag ateo uaward aewt adjust mant ef tna tro.l bo po of a sort a-meat. kavarar said Mr PriastersbecB last night knocked eut by ta. Variaertng class, as a sort ef a counter pr-canoe tsae by the brewery pcoorWt ara, and sbBlUsd by Moaara Hssrfc sad Aaoraaa.

who. a uumiapelied ta a.cnne "Tna mam sow lor aad oat shaft stated la all th bt aaarlat. wit beat areas-dara. aa far aa tbaar paMsitiaaaa ataaJI Sera nlked by oaea. ta Bant employ stent ha boas prsniai 6.

that all sasrk new an whs have arnxalavad ban ba lakaa lata ib Nat ana aaoa aaf ro I' nrt ad Soaaara ark aaaa. aad that all aaa tut aai riy aaiaaBu a aaf is rissslnsrl ai werk at th fiww, of dlarrimtnartaa awl a aa rtaatr actaoa ta aa rem a hi Id st war "We oDuld naw aonaast t4a rnaft. aol Mr TB r4a tt stae that raa aallnt as' a mrm-' an th raa tSravrw-aa af tSa aa4ia-diul uoaan piiapi snd tmat ama a sde i aai 'a i issues im Atsraoa a sfana tki as bv far fat- lb lirl HaX-T. XXCZTAXa Ci i ef th Caflaga at MeaV Mr. rarnaat WIDMsr Has, af ta farslty.

last alarbt sa tb OaVeaa gvexoTO ouuaTi sajrxxTrrr. LAXATIVa ItOMO Derma- I ml LSa aaf rba I anafl araaarr Wj ataoa. aaa faatssa fly aaiaaBu a af lb I BHaa who have risaalnarl ai werk ta th 1 aavaH saa kaea Ba tsaatr sat rioaaa aaa sasar naofereaal spna taia tnr taatr low an ail ri of CacSrtasa la eetOe 4Jaa Bssw are ailSas- lvaaw. 4 sa- rwast last part of tbaatr cams or w-ap. toss guars as sing asxtaswalt- fro- naaa ar JUca- Vl-iaaTTtIw7w tZZTStTEZ mm mt ara hi, but tt ss I ill for sa ta aoeapt ta ataar axcaadataoaa aa oar loyal ssiaa far tsa kiaadi of eaa- BSda ra WW taw, Ikajtr til hr Mi aaaa HarS aad Axalraava wUl as.w tass.

tasy sah ta ssak a caasssaot aaaa- I an air vMwst say i i Is ao aaar Sat-t aad tsavtaar oar orgsataatMae aSaalwUO- Bre a sv aaasaa gave a faaae reel La woro iinal ta wrSSrSi ansa srtai bag fb i baiss mt auKr. a tar aea aaat tfiaa alayad. Mr. Hal waa aaaSn by Ms KaJSarv Oib i ss. ss, issa.

sa aaa a vote I I 1 I I I 1 I i I k- I $27.50 30.60 $30.00 33 OO MINNESOT A-DAKOJ A. oa March 4 11. Apr, I I a THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS and Friday aiaht al froaw no to I'tnorr Norihwrat a-" SH. Ine -1 rea-t I' i nf is all. DAVID N.

HOLWAY. Former Prominent Cinritr.sti Ui ance Mas. hsd In IV at on. M-W4 l. rswss.

'K-sj 1 lssesW ry, ansa awj ta a A -j I -VT. or awat ir 1 iaa) In nr. rvanrti Xo ai r--, naV Mr avd a goaaf oa jmr. a aalu'va a'al a a ar. a-rivti lie a a a raainai th MwUoawa 1 1 iioi arvd ua SURREPTITIOUSLY aVttokd ClfrrftM tb Corridor VbiU Ism Vat u-7 at i retm 1 1 wa-arTaaaa T-r UtYt la no- r-faw--4ss ssafrrns sswrrt fsaT SMt4l ill em bs.

At ad 'Srs mmm 1 -J ar tj-o. a-O wai, wea, rv; a I Vf SINE DIE DeceiiiAl Board Ad)etrs. aad li sow Oit ef LiUUirs Wag fetilou 302 Dajt. Ta rt a U-rg tho paar rJPZ-'- oad ita affao. ar a4)--arvMl Tbo mfrWa rVaa awr ad tro AVl'a aovas rf tVa-.

Mil ar 1 a as Vai tho frv Mvalii iul liorernui af aVsaaltaai i As a. orruajtaiag raaard nhav Sanaa' Sa a aaaa! ao tba Itat HnMa? ta Mar ISna IW araara wanl tna a aoaaa-ai aa a Ia-aa, aaa awaar F.avsaa. sttttnar a avao itaa-a January 7T a kaa tlao-r a par-S taut for a iMil a j-o and aaai ao vt pr. fw aa ox Ii laal a mt lh. nana ar uaa unatl Makrrii aaa aaaS a aj -f XTQ aVar Shal tb saiaal I sal a a Durlra, thBi kana ba kavl Ta, or a.

-f a ra Tlr traraaaaoal la reuaool a a Sot.ar I ai It af avt ao treJ Saatrtct 4 rao r-tt sna caiaatr i Saa aa ratrVala VS feaaa fl aataag aaf eaaof aa LOW ROUJip-TRIP RATES WEST Big Four Route. OCCAM SrnAMSMtuWsx T.SS 's wf ri-t-r tt- Mrl iwtiui ar tvaualvaar as a. ao tba Itat "a Mar ISra IW aw li ha tn. aaaa i la a a aaVSatsnai mT sal. aa f' aaa rattVala aTt aa i miSi i a tk k-rs ana aaaaea av, -oo-taanaaoa wera, a a r.a.

a aaaa la aai lm tta aaaaa aal a aitaa a- w-ws laal waaa Wa- tlaeea Sa aa asaaUtaaal i a aC aa laaai I I aaa -o1r ai two sajaa art iaa sa aai i -a nr tta taar4 far I a a. Two he Iaa a. aai i -a Oanr i i i in a lata, ai Iw, saw Set okaars I ci, a aa- a -a s.aa a aa aaa au. OaaW i i i in ia ai aoi war aavaaaat av the uaatt aaiaa ia 1 1 as. sxa-oa a lean war aaaaa a is I aunt Saaaa-aWy WW.

i lataa lh. Siarl MOKII41 I 1 aa -o a a s- r. aa aaaa a IJ a 1 xttrajj-Sa sl Ti 1 mmm a a a. r. Hi an Faar Caaapasy.

aad bevataar aaf a-a aaa aaa. naa a a. raaaaty -T--irii ".7, ''JS aa. r-, 14 -aJ a '2 a Z' a-al sa- stpatk-rw IZJLrJZZiT naa-aTbsl aaaaa to a- Ca3COCTXATTC frlirtlTtnn as na aaaaa a a saaa aa a -aawwaojav waautiua. aa iiiSi a.

aw at a-. a uj I aai to raaaaa a aaa mm -a T. 1 1 "riH ariarna avst SaUsrSay On i af il, a an afairsaia st laikls 4Ssaaaaaa-aaajsawawa-aa. i aaaaaaaaaaa.asj JT.r 1 aa lo pou it, -w. aaauia ararrv.

aCsaartss isssrs. sa sroaC mt sVlots rsr-sacs. Sdts Cssnty. yastsrdsy Saad faj rs Psdarsl Caasrt a piaJUua fen i aaa si -nrpScy. Rat rssbUttkaj ars 4vos st K2XS XL THW XVMM amitArTO fX)atary, tw Usee.

Smi.k aad Si P.ar, SPRING SPECIAL RATES aaaaa ar SB aUsrta Vl l.aa -at" mm HOT it I On Saturday. March is. if not before, the 40 CENT Subscription to the stock of the MUGtNTHAllIHOITO BASKET MACHINE CO. be clotvrd and the price advanced to SO cents a share. This i positive.

The subscriptions at the present price (40 cents a share, par value $1.00 miy be sn day this week without notice Application should be made It flout delay by those dc-slrinj: thArrt of the 40 cent allotment. Tfcs CJarvetaaad OvTUs of tta Cao sasay Is la 1st Hew ttsgtead Kalu 12 Castas aaveet I i a.inai Big Reduction lm Rmlr CALIFORNIA- San Prancisco. fOn nn Los Angeles OjHiUU a od 1 r.aa-a-1 'w Marts' 4Hl Hi; a a a Sat; a I 0 4 a i a i a NiTlOIil LlFlYETTE BlKC Noa lit tr.i U. S. BONDS.

CINCINNATI BONDS ao Tag art aar I sicuvtK't est i laaallari Cincinnati Safe ti Lock Co. I' ft e-Sk-w la. s. ir -X Mt a.M aaa.a w. a a rasa I aaaa I ata riaa I a fl" li aa a-aIJi SSaaaS St aiStas Sa.tl.ia 4 ai iaaa i ia aa Baa i niaaa Sao aa sa A k.ea aaa aa.

Ma I aa o-ia aa a- m.m$m iot a I a aaa ao -w a 'rW "o- a. -a a- to a aa S-a lASPaw, rwirAr.n aanasOa, otr a ii i ar aaawaaS aaaaBaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa aa mm wf I mm a rimm ntn.

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