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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 12

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I ft Cine5 For Nominations I'artitfs Wailing For ill'- ou entioii.s. SepHmUr bui the Iky Set By 1 he Republicans At the Meeting of Their Couaty Executive Held Yesterday. Demucr.its Ct-nfldr-nt, of Success in County aad Stato. Soeaip tbe Candidates For Tari- OScej. As i the he bcid Thu U'-r.

It, a i ft a ago. iui. he i ri el ii- fo 00: lrl.T Ha. l.r Uniu. I'r-js- -'I.

lire to lie. -U Lew r. H. lor, f. of It I ir t.e 1 TWe i 1 old 1 uu i.

-r 2 Cfclle.l tiitile a on a I the ie. to as I r- irki 1 na of toll I ei 1 h- 1. i A 1 I K. i I lb. it: oinl.

I lei.th. I L. ot 1 otl I o. Ilenry i-i lent 1.. A arrv Mah SutL.

li. liotue. C. A. J.

the 1 ven. ji n. 1 rtiat 1 he ow rn bt 17 it the prim K.i ell, 1 I In r-rd. 1 of lie Itll lUHtl prltnari, utij hi: i n.arib ho. 1 -s of 4 a tw evil the 1.

VJ I roh.n amendment the vihlj. 'i ti A nvltier .1 20 9 do' Ireuu 1 an-i '-nrre- i xi re Wa tii in 1 1 he an on I mti 1 nie t. A i i.tl I tji tite 1 1 1 MS rli0 ax tticii ut ri tin i In- 'an- lie i p. I i To a m't'tee if to niakx the a l-p. ion t.

es er 1 1,, be al lowed i a he a i lo 1 An.or i to ametid that the matter or U' -ogaic- lie referred la ip cti.r. i i iin was arned. and Topp ni-tnii, e4 uat as lue 1'iiilf, for iiine eoniarluee I he ra--ol i. est i li. cti.nM'ed '1 rns sni (1 1 t.

ruiai, opp was i 'il the oil, ni uteek ou A p-por' mti we a- A an sm.u l- Alter a.l'i., Mcy more.1 that noyeii tbat no eae 1 1 i i ti i 1 1 R.iowd ui rule at th prtiaar. ti. Oi tie 1 1 li ti i t.r baa ever Kepuoliraas ad ticket in th i-tlit-r litiLfl. are hote ticket in ovei r.or dow a to lemocat IIKXSsn this in it a lltuitt and leu -t rn s-s. on th H' UI 1 StriSver, Th nio.t t.

'1avi vu Aiui.r. i r- date- kU' ft -r. t. n- f-r tl" 1 t-1 -i. i a rt ti.t.-tiro f1 th past ra tor tte nunty t- about "i t- fautii I I nn sit aa ioti ti i i i ti--ar.

ries; ui p.irter. id j. i pfitioii of i ouuiy brr.t evl Mr. Ptav pjcul.ar erical post tit eii( I i th Mr. ibto in th for IlarvrtT.

John v. oiiif i lor tbe i was Hagerty'i iot st tigglt'. witritrawal doe the lettter tirn in the rit it now -1 -ei i be 'T ti Mej" rn it re iuiiOi.j.f in- l.c con en tion win ai--e Tor The ter v'U '1 It a imni necn brought K. Mrodern-k. i a ii.

of Suaroti. and u. have been tec Mr Nvc A uditorsljip lit H.1KU a VitlHM d. i.r ertr r.i- li c. s'u ri, thai gen a rfi.i, una l- pe.iple.

tl I'tt'J tvs- a tn net i tn hi. o. velt and a couhtn t'a mi nla f. iiiii rti hn A pre i r.a. Wm.

Ii. Aver-, li-'i-l lik a ui--- 1-' t. .1 weaken arupbeii i 'it llarrt-ou Ohio, i.w in. tne it I he reuieoi the Iviti.n'tstir i rfered I a is a Township. I noun nation for Hoard i I ard sio y.

laws, ot th city, and I Newtown. are the have been i reseuted. i ot! ar id 1., anu iuuu sirengtn to the i. islative li- kei Iu fact tin- p.i.-t tne because ot tne icre' renters in the I.eg-. to be sc let-Id this tall.

tut- tim.t in a measure r.ir local ctlit-es. iriai c. trial is ij hivVirrf to st-euKthen the hiir-d- or a 1. i- iieveruor. In in this ra tnu ticket i onven-tion will 1...

only th atfotit, r.esi ti been pr J-ycv 1 V. Har ri-r trie -vtu'- rn- 'u names have f'-rct LariilV. 1 1 1 a i.e. Archer. John irper n.

Iriikii, K. XI r. tin aud l-dwsrd Horl 1.1,1. ,1.1 will no ttotint supple niehtc to ottiers as the con-veniion lir.ws i-ear I the lower lloi.se ef the I.f clow have beea urg-il to Krpreenta.rves clarence jr. Brown.

I'. I I it. pa! Murray. John Met harlei fcfl're. J.

KL 1 Frank 11 Wesleikanip. David Dow 1,. Wm. H. Al len, tiuy M.i..i'n, Ihoraton.

Mavor Clinton. sin ll.M.ncy. L. Baumgart- naries -iwie. i.oige l.mnemau.

i'hiii ip uewald. Jaiiies kfiiam Ua I It. A. liaarmeier. lhoniai Hanna.

Wm XI. llay. Chris kennev. J. Irnnks.

A J. He I Catlery. Elmore Edward II udaoni and John J. lo 1. 'Tb leniocratic Kiec.nrtve Committee! meets Wednesday al the Duckworth Club.

The convention will probably be held on the! ZSiUi. 9onn utnetin has no opposition among Republicans and will doubtless be renom- lskl.it t'lUTntv Tmi.nmr linrnl Phi. i is of I wXfcK- Kruw a is loo to enter the race kiich a thoroughly groomed and well runner, aud prefers to take hi "5fiA iwtafs in obtaining tb position of United tLb-V Jjk tjuo-Treaaurer. ehesgp i 1 1 -jrrrVipblicaB interest still center in tk for the nomination for County Au- 'Fst Balne and mcxar are tne only out Mkfw.tMl.nra f.ip 1 1.. r.1 ae.

ik.n.h i af Underatood tbat Mr. (jaxxam Oano is sit- 'jr Mo a ieastl wrapped tn hi own dig-- jP-" hoping and watting forth liabiukna to nnaaaim. i rxtys insist tnat a win ntr aanger. and say that either Kame or Tucker Hei vue nomination, incur ia awaaina iMwa ana is naaouaioi aaasuas ground. His friends claim ht th bit con i sermon 01 mm nni oe to ui a-i- violuc as Ilaine point menu ana couri TlAitMk inflnMuw wilt les IspiatilL.

Hoi kiiif-lftini II. vijiir mlth ran hdpftfre. and i he -result en not Km determined until the a'iotin ii nuked. "If tbe order of business in tbe convention all right, and th nutrtinatinn for Auditor pretty well down the Tucker chances will improve." remarked a well-knowu Republican last night. George Hobeon claims to control the vote 'Boss White in ths convention that is.

if Ambrose ceta there. 4 ntfinnt nor Hildratk a nrS thiol on the nomination for County Com- i. ui: I missioner. remarged a lvepuDiican orace-Imliler yesterday. "The truth i.

the party it whole i not particularly angious to see t.ii.trof them secure the prize. 'ITier is a prevalent that tha name of Jatiei Waier Would strengthen tb ticket, and r- ii a possibility of his coming to tbe front as a rather dark horse." Saui liailey will gain prominence if be ia ctrd ileal Instate Manager of the Chamber "'miutrce. u.s cu.ute. urn uu. e.1 for the Sub-Treasury ap- i is.iiittnrnt.

ham is hustling lor the Lair-, inui.sinD of the new Republican County 1 h.ecul.ve Committee i bert T. Wade, the printer on Third 1, for nono. ,11 for the l.cgit.ature. l.iliard. tbe popular typographi.nl of ihu iiia.nr Club, is buttling a LeaieialiTe nuiniuiiou on ilc I.

eo, 1, an iirket. The lU-i ubl liht for Auditor i. sj v. inn thnt a cuiui-roiiiise has been ef.ectcd. I'-a.

ne's and lurLcr's friends are l- to luase a llame. it l- ji-l is to a 1 for AtiUi tor. ati-1 11 1 hi ii.fluriii iti i in 1 nut 1 tig '1 uckei r. 1 11 ret in Kai 11 is to be noiniiiutt.i iiuinvf hv ItKker- followers, lhi. l.

ii will, no uoubt. o. t.o.ghi by Jo tin Zuu, Al auy rate there is bouud to be a A Republican who k.iovrs aid lit niah' in iut- Anthony can not be i for County omujiftHitiier. he will row Ins -t; eiigth to Jahex Waters. In re hu kiiniiies- i to succeed Ijjo Si.

pero, teinieai of the I'y irl If -teai i- liiatif. ounly a ner Arnold i.l have to au. I.on llildrein given lin t-iar the votes of Commissioners "taler and The Republican factions are trying to lis matters a to uan.e a wiiiniug ticket. If they ii''ceded 111 pieasing uil sides the oull he: AuJ.tur. Frank Tucker: ireM" I re.

I Kame: CouDty i.er. liiil Anthony Tor weeks t'a- ani BaiU-y has hee-i the mly caniliuate for lia rtnau the 1 ounrv I I on, in tee. Ye-terday Lew Had'len iiinniiiiroi liiineif asacandi late. I a pop young luau and a po.mc.ai 1 iue of Anthonys most hitter oppo- 11 Simon krug. 'i'ht-latter is a warm inlmirerof Con Hihlreth.

He de. lares that it nttionyi nominateil County Cotiiiiiii-sioner he will holt the ticket. Simon lias a Lean 0 i 11 ue tn 1:1 the 1 en' ti Ward. When" h-- holted Tom Vuunv iioituna-ion for iidilo." several aao and for lire ter he latter rneilrhe ward hy ailhouah On ri oiiiraiioiie Herman (joesling is at present wor ing to ecn re Bui Anthony's renoniinatioll. lie ollere I to bet with s.nioii Krug that w.niid get hut -n I not bet.

tf.e.img ha a -nia I 'lillttlUS. ta.il. ti-? liAbit. to limit the nMiniciii I hrre tpum ago be a li.tU'n mati. Mit idf b- i ctivf lilum tu Luke Miav.

I th kuitiih rw Tin i UK. i I ppoi'lc for a nun the nexi 11 i Hulllrr. Mr. i mnn. a populnr ri.duuu a perit-ct nan --d -'O1 lepte-em iie tiainiltoB ouuiy.

Ifiti an. uiw ol and ii neot.le ii A (. ol.oRkb Yd', XC I i for inciuherhip in tlie 1 ii kumtli i i uh iini hren numerous oi de fiat am it tec on em hersiiii, ha-iai iiveiv hiitlnn. Ihe hlaek-H-ard tiaeu which the name lire posted fnr i t.i'.cd pe'lod prior to act utu by the Board 111 reel. sr.

is ntyt large enough te hold the ui, in since lie last meeting of the three on-pii-iiotis ii i. that of Martinis, the rarpii'htte lor Lo-nieiiant-tiovernor. I h- Xoiroef Ltire, lots oi im-ei on 1 rida i ii.g to lake net lor. ou all applications te Irian the Membership coiniulllee 1 1 airsa, I other routine bus: ne.s. i.

I flub hold its regular 1 he I hick oi tn IV lueeluiii tomorrow evening at ii the 1 btrje. hi wii I ihr tn Kit niiiL-f tfiw Uayi 1 1 i it ii i no doubt be a ro.i? rrgular wp-Liv mertintfof the Young i 'cnin' ru i' 1'ib on evn -i-' m- I he t. Mlowii Mr Hradv. Ircd eck- at. as i .1.

i it. I Marten I.t.iii M.nti!u.ery. I tlwjii brit-n. L. J.

hjati. II. t. Mtrr. t.eorfe II.

a.uutt. A- ni. William uiiivaa. Her.i Ilottt and Utury Nienieytr. i- a randidute for Keal Kstatv vtv ir in he i teecin Ward.

Who do you think will win theAuditor- i tik-ht. Minoii Kiug 'Weil. IT! tell voti. I don't know, but I think if it were held to-morrow Kame would win." Chris (ilcm-er like to be Keal Kstate Assessor ut the lnih Ward. Thomas 'id url.

a popular young Democrat of the Sixteenth Ward, will be a candidate lor Keal Latale Assessor. Joseph ti. Settro has been mentioned asa I emoe ralic i auslidale fur Count) Couitxiu-siotier. rrank Johnsou will te a favorite in the 1 'emoci atic ra. for Magistrate So will Ed Muut.

I he other starters ar r-ani Fiu and alll liiooni. John I. Ivtiner's triends claim his vote for A udilor ui surprise Hageny and Hi. e. o.

er the Khiue the other night Al Loper ottered to bet Kmil Kebse SjO to SiOo that atngi! ell would be elected. Kmil wanted even money, but hen 0 us Birnbyer offered i'i bet iUi even ou Campbell he could hud no takers. 'Squire tteorge Lang has his caeds stuck up around town announcing himself a Kpub- candidal, for Magistrate. lire Charley Hornberger is quietly working among his friend aecaing a renomi n4tin. There has been a great jump to Frank Tucker for Auditor during the past week.

Frank, has a large following and his admirers ciaim that nothing can cause his defeat. "Will you be a candidate for Chairman ot the County Executive Conamiltee Ueorge "Xee. I will. The men want me. and 1 see 110 rea-on hy 1 should not be a candidate." A there are three candidates in the held (or the chairmanship ot tbe new Republican iixacutive the tight will, no doubt, be a bitter one 8am Bailey.

Lew Haddcn and ueorie Topp have strong backing. tuia Itsusnr in tk.Tniiiv.ilnra Iwrnartl of the Third Ward, tl making a lively canvas for Decennial Keal l.stuia A t-csaor. Jofin J. Kooney. for year connected with the lirra of Samuel C.

Cog i a candidate for Kepeeseu talive. subject to th de-cisicai of the Democratic kuventlon. Homau Wetrinn. of th Ward, is being urged by his many JJwmo- cratic triends to make toe raos for Kepre-sentative. Mr.

Angust konsheini, for the past three years Assessor iu the Twenty-eighth Ward iCorrrvill1. i a candidal' tor Keal 1111 Assessor. Wallace Bnrea says emphatically that he is not a candidate for tbe Legislature. Bernard O'Brien It a Democratic candidate (or Assessor In the Twenty-ninU Ward. John Haders.

a promissnt moerat of the Twelfth Ward, a Candida te for Exeoutive at lart. Pallia Kenner. oi the Twelfth Ward, is a rsixlmat for keal bu Aswbsm oa the Jjemoorauc uckst a i I I THE ENQUIRER, CIKCTNXATI, SUNDAY, BKPTIvMTJTvR 8. 1880 THE UOXm-SAYERS. Some Xewsj Xe.es Abel.

Building AxMriatiois. Annual Elections Held By Many of the Societies. xh Reported Shortage in 8 tax No. 3 Without Foundation. It is reported that tbe Toledo Associations allow the members to check on tfie associa tions for any amount they bare credited in their pass-books.

This is wron. as the iJourd of Directors lose conUol of tbe asociation. II rumor sot out that there was something Ji wrona wnu one 01 member muni gire a cueck airu wretk inc usk0Llail0n ui a day. We once heard ot a 1 bu.idiug ao-iation in Missouri, where the the msinbets 10 1 to the gro-er arid he 1:1 turn 7.. 1..

ln.es had to be t.r'.. 1. 1 1 linei 1 iectrj aniounti in the on toe stock he book" were run by u.e:n bdra. '1 be I Hy ton Association are hav.HK trouble ith the Kire insurauce oiupanit- and th. i' aaetita.

The want to contro; ooiicies and bad a niui.t'.ee call upon tlie c-'itipanie-i and derf and that they the aasoi an expirations, lis they to do. ut i-k hei.n it cut into their f- ts and the eotupanies tnt hack 01. the Attidney tuey have an asociation thtit works on the liaytou plan. 1 wo ytar ugo Joe B.jyr rreeident of the Mutual Home at l'aytori. wa at SiJr ev and called opoii 1..

M. -tudevant an 1 ak-d if there were anv Building ic ttai town. At that tinie there were two old-fuihlone-i tulked to Mudevaut and got him ami h.m to lavton to his ao tation. o-ilay he 1 pie's, if is utt oi the bee: assottattoii t.i the State, 'si at. on ra.rtcuges to the amount of 4j.

the arow th of he aaociaticx. is otic ol the wonders in Ohio. Secretary flutes. reporU that the Koyai Id six shares at eight cents premium. The Melroooiitau aivisoid us) at a and five new -hares a c-rv suttscr: bed.

ol limbic. 'hio. i one of the bet cities a good daylight build, tig asso- iufuii. It woiiid ti wipe o'lt old terminating rKatuzaiioUs of that city he A' live Association, shares ara and I dues nity cent. A borruwiug member mai payback at tiie rale of oenU a i shsre aud i an withdraw h.s A this ran-it wi.

I take a b- rrusvr a' out forty years to pay ba-k his loan, on a very cheap PlSU. 'iuire i-nwao. rresiuen: oi me nutmer. and Provers repona re- three uew t.hare last M. rete.pu were t.3 liday evetuna'.

i he The I.ib?ra.'' Monday overiing ere ll.tv'o. Tlif I'roteot iTtj-'s rect-ipta on ineJay were l.lv. It bas now 'active -harra in torce, The (Jovemmvnt i tia "CIC bcut tug over Kantit 1 1 1 hav s'ijarF. Secretury V. hi ::) i-tin uai rtrt'lv IK'Xt He rtjporU lUe lor six niontus aa Ous Loewenstcin has resigned as Piesident of the Helpmate.

The Woodburn Avenue Loan and Buihlinjr Company has n-sued it Urst st mi-nn tial I statement, and a llattering -houiug is u.a.ie. llstoial receipts were liJ.ljl 83. and. oi this; -nm it has out on loans The assoi ia-j tiou isor.icered i- sii we i-know bu-mcs- men a John r. iletartn i '-car Kui, n.

Joseph (never. A and C. A divided ol pel ceul. for the lir-t was ue-csred. Tlie Woodlittrn meets Saturday evening-at the norih-we-i enrner of 'VVooilburn tveune aud Kudoltth street.

East Walnut lills. The Ortiz's rer-eipt la-t Tue-dav evitiittg were JL'TT b-'. I'ht-association ileclared diidcud of 10 per rent, ia-t Jnly. lt cue ot ic tronces: in the i-nd. and is grow ing rapidiy.

Annual election? ui held during the et4. rfs.iitt-tl as iWV Couit -treei Julius C. t. Maiithc. i-to h.

It. ii. Aihers. Pr. I.

M. Wittkatup. Cbas. Sage. ui.

Siei lie. Mart.n l.i.erie. Ja.ob Win. C. l-rank L.l'be.:ng.

Lne. bii.if llaner Mautne. A. tu.d i ha- 1-1. eoer.

l.i I our-L ire, tors. L. Hekiier. li. W.

Lud.i Imvi Loi.Kte, i.i i. ri.iii. Will. pel i. L-iz.

ii. stt, u. It. lioltmau. rn.

has. ionmc-. I. J. Lver-on.

M. I'boid. V. 11. II.

K. Na.ati and y. .1. Meyers. poitioti I hrecioi Wm.

Loul-1 John 11. A hi brandt, II K. Stoin fang. 1 omienfeie. Ueo F.

Albert. W. -ipreeir. W. Win.

Hotl.ert. li. 11. H. K.

krelining. Michael Oratnp. It. 11. Henwer.

Krei Kouenbei und Henry Meer. Active- Herman H. Hothert. President Jos. Lioerr.

Vice 1'i-estttent: Adam l.otr. reasurer: W. C. Mutter. Secretary: eiustavc 'eri-er.

Attornev. 1 oiuer are Hdward Artmau. Lr J. Boiilanaer. Mas.

Poerr tieo. John tiecaie. I l.r.'a- i A i Th. for the first two meeting n'ikhu were I I hvruisn lanuwebr inrectors: 1.. oemben ne, il.

ij r.HvK-tter. A.b Jahiike. 1-. Uiten. J.

Brenuer. Ci. Hola. u. joeunk.

I l.arles Hoist. K. Uevne. Wm Ann. Jo.

link i I a u. i hidnVV, i a'-iwiT' in i a at to in a a i I Magnolia-Directors: Frank Hieger. Wii.Iimh estates for surviving heirs tbaa any turner. O.H. Toiuer.

J. C. Vaupel. J. Dengejr.

etfaer man ia is the guarslian of A'teink I of rhildr-n whose interest, el 7'Ger io Ki tnd oroperly be aud manage. IVL.f M- Natr'ly he i-- interested in the coming Tnere is an error in the peinted statetaeot of the r-heruian- The aiaiouiit due abare-holuers' aecouut shound be tax mere. It is stated an authority tiat tbe report of a shortage in the acceuata of tbe Treasurer of tiie Star is without aay foundation whatever. This association was atuohg the rirst in tbe city. It was reurgatiiaeel uuder the ameuaed statutes in July.

list, and Mas been exceedingly successful. John F. Ankecbauer. Secretary of the Bon Ton and Cifizeus' eiift. suggeet th advisability of a more uniform system ef charging interest and aifidiag dividends.

Taere are some half dezezi 01 more different systems. Why can a uniiorm ratio be adopted by all aociatic us? The law allows associations to give borrowers dividends on all dues paid in. or only oi. the current year' dues. This makes cossDetition among associations, as.

if ine aciaiioii uitt iisy. a.viiiinas fi cur rent rears ones is in tue ue.xc oorDOOO Ol asMciatiot! that give tbeir borrowers full dividends aa well as the rebate, the associations otlerinz full eiividend and rebate stands tbe best show ef getting loaiie. Suii. soma as-sociaiionsorleriBg only dividends on current year due are bring operated with aucces. and have us surplus en hand.

Seine aaao-cjatioua deeiare their dividend on what is known a tne "class plan," others take the true average iavsiuaeil as baia still others lake only an estimate average investment a- a basis ef declaring dividends. Would it not oea good idea for the Slate league to make tilings uniform and get tbe law ao cuauged that aa-ociaii oas can not work against each other. oue ottering more dividends and less charges to borrowers, as they do at present Why not make the law that a loan shall he separate (rem stock ana bear 6 percent, interest until all ba been paid off. and let the borrowers get full dividend tne sauie as non-borrowers: Pouglaw Loan and Building Association: weekly dues fifty cent, receipts UJSTl 77. Meets Friday evenings.

College Building. alout street. Tae Tax Levy. The conference of the couaty officials to fix up the tax levy, was held yesterday at the Caurt House. Those preeeut were members of the Board of Control kionu Bauer.

Frank Alter, euats tie a. George Wab-mU: Commissioners Anthosv and tioesling. and Couaty Solicitor Davidson. Auditor Rain was al tha meeting of the Keoublican Executive. He was represented by Billy Bvnuett, his book-keener.

Bauer wwseleced Chairman, aad alter tne levy had been freely discasswd. the bridge fund, on motion of Mr. Usno. was increased to 3-lt of a mill. It was further decided that th sinking fund oedc-iency should be made up of bond to be sold out of tit Interest and Sinkus- Ijeakso eeeslaa DUmlsssi Louisa Oorslan.

th wayward young rirl arrested day before yssrerday for robbing sirs. Flail of ft! and some Jewelry, was in tbe Fvlirw Court yvsuerda oa the charge of petit larceny, aim one. appearetl to prosecute aer aba was dismissed. Xgeursion to Pit (a-buxa aad return, via and O. See Ith paga.

HXSHUtl) A WliOLfc AXILY. A Jtkmka Hu. KJ las-tag- Hl Iternasvay WW Dead. Wads Her Jeler. 'c'aie' Tieiev A rerulirand interesting case of mtinten-tional bicsmr baa lost hern brought lo light Nebraska City.Nco.

Henry Jours. a truck farmer now living near that city, about rite year ago married Alice Morrow. agirl about fifteen years bis junior, tbe daughter of a small market gardener living near Feona. Hi. For one ear their married life was a happy one.

and the girl, who was thought by Jones' friends to be somewhat wild, tamed down, ana maoe a most exemplary ie. ftrn niontb. Mr, -lone became d.stn- tenifd and wpnt to Ottawa for a visit. ml Tlitre it ia saiJ she with a member cl uinire, company which iLt'-1 tbe time. Jor.ee.

when he heard oi the matter, made but tittle fus no attempt catch rhiinway wn. A lit nioutus later be rcceirra a ropy a iper per contain-j i at Ijiiiy- a of Uie death oi I. ette. a. His e-ion ot ntouri.itig v.

snort. lit- soon bectn to make love to his iooiaer .7 Morrow, km iw uun ()f ncr which urred after 1 dangotrr 5 un.rr.age. Seven after Feard of 1L- death of hie wife be led ube blushing tdow to the at Peoria. toliPe ianie to Nef.raska Cttv alvout three ears ago and have siu'-e lived near there. I wo eeks Jones startled by the sppearan.

i of air, She said she ha tittT me and w.aryand heart-aics. itor-beiter if net f-irgneuess. b- bfcn tor -belter if net f-ircirueu. h- beei tj tne oi.t home and tlo-re learnej that tier hiir.ar..l and mother had to Ne'ra-Ka o11 ll-ird noor la the rear c-f J.i 1111. but her friends bad told her of tue marnane.

bad beu kept a-, secret jlreel. Ibe hrm b. o.d go.u KSMlir. She explained tie death hot ud 311 vcr and t'lirt of the game ne tiau eiaytd order tiiiLi IT I'-to bi I lion t.ur?uit in.o recovery. A-rvor-e x.

oui me rii niieiMil probably be secured I teeterda.v ii.ornms. bet. svme of the em-ty J-itie- and a new marr.age entered into I fceut to work they the ontsiue in hu mother-in-law li hi- tirt w.fe i.l not po-e tni a. there lovemji be he a i a I a home sir ,1 i itel 1, he of r.er lite. of hi.

r. uit to a l.ei TKOST AND WING. They Sue to Enjoin the Mayor From Suspending Them. Allegations That His Action W'si Illegal A Restraining- Order Issued. Mayor hns been enjoined.

he Worx House Hrd trouble is now in the on rts. Yesterday Mers. Trot an 1 Wirit sned Minor M- -sby en.oin mi I'rt-m them trout their oilices as 1 i ree the Work Sim-e tr.e report ot the Board of Revision ma'le in reference to the way niiioness was omihi te-1 I toe ot House Liireciora and tne from Ihce of Samuel Tf ar.d Cl.arle B. Wtng by Mayor Mosby and the reiusai of toineil to con he susr-ension h. re has been talk ot taking the case mto our: to determine hether tbe MOK HID THK HI'iHT he i.l i.nrir ftn.i:,.p ti.p rioar-t iior.

iiiv tn-second Tini t.i ci. r'i rm ft Mayor, ari-l tht Soiiciu-f Kiviiikj an oi'inion that Mnror continue lo -upend ionic n- ii tc har Ok- i-anc fur it inM Tin' rrport of the liuarl ii l.cv ij. I rnsi. au.i Wnig tik Ti.t vc. a i.

a ri.ed ouit ui ttie (. omiuoii v. wiirl to BHTTI THE MATTER. The petit! I hey -ei Mnyor i.i, .1.1111 to the M. are alike in ti.t-ir aliegatioi.s.

he iu- i.f Iier ol ti i iiJ nr item, iht ret'iiai unTirni lion. It ailt'jtt- them second t.me. and that threaten. 10 do i a li-ird Judge Out. alt a tr in uornrv re liTil' in mr order.

The power of ti.e Mayor prem i I now he restni. GREAT KKSOl'RCES. Remarkable Statement of Nrbrs.ks ftauk. The attacuts oi the iliicen' National Ban have received a hank that beat-any thing yet puhiisi.ed. It will furnish good reading for the great financiers of tne city, and is a- foliovv- SEPORT or THE OMMTIoV or THE UETEVVt I'OIHV l.Mi.

At Potter, in the State if Nebraska, at the clot- of business, uiy 5. ltkOt Mi ke. I. os sod illnronei t- 1... i -ml truoi r.i.k.

I bsn niit bail ker li' wttste tuni.tiiie it rent palj iieeks ln-r s-S ltv Fill ut olhe, ti.uk. Lgai leodtr notf I uil! tv 1 BKl I i 1 11 iiot a I f. 0 i r. .1 i ernrxH, I tfrii. xti.

I I tk iv It. ilri uf t. In nll.ilU. bunk. N.le-knd rUi.eounted ii iii ii- bet a.

teeurily l.i'.l i.ri N.hs. ai.sn. i of i l.eenie. I Mb. tie tiipn bol (ol.n.it i.fiif that tiie aSev- si.temetit I.

-me best ouy kHon-ieiijr- CH vi LI. A 1'kh-aN J-utj-cr1teJ and sworn telore me fc. ei I IH Notary Drxt.r. Nea rk A tall, half farmer koking man totd yesterday in (Jilsey House gazing o.it on ihr crow on Broadway. He wa-Julius l'extcr of Cincinnati, the President of the Cincin Hamilton and f'ayton Railroad, Henry Ives is allesed to have handled with so much financial, to aad rula tw the stockholders.

Mr. is ne of the quiet. saKiicious and for-seeing butnemen if tbe YVaet. He ha charge ot "Oue thiiia this whole Ives hosin. wii: how make tnaaliest." he kaid.

"arid ihat is ternbiy easr it is for auy one with a ueal of nerve to fool some of the best great ffnai. cters ol all ireet. (. any ordinary man believe that the htiudred of thousands of dollars that were raise I on the securities of the railrr-ad in which Mr Ice acd his part ners were interested could have been ecored '10m shrewd business men like thoee who eaiiv frequent Wail street? Vet the fa. i stands that these wide-eyed bankers and brokers nave up their money with such prompt eagerness that one alanoet wonder-why tnev are not robbed every month Is the same manner." Th HMpttal Phy.ielaa.' Wesllgaaee.

Ceorg Mondary. tbe I'm Led States Express Company wsgon driver who ran over Martin Kvan night before last, was iu the Poiic Court yesterday morning charred with murder. The case was continued until jiext Mondary being released er bis own reco am: tan celt is charged that lb officers at Third street Station refused to release Mondarv unless the 1 orener so ordered at the time of arrest, though several person offered to go ou his bond. N'o action has been taken by tue Hospital authorities a 1 the uegieet of Ryan whet, ba wag taken to tae insulation. fired Vive Shot.

Emma Coleman and alasrrie Boss, both colored, had a qusrrsl at Seventh and Culvert streets yesterday afternoon, aud began throwing bowlders- at each other. When she was getting the worst of the right the Hoes wnraan secured a revolver and fired tire ehota st her antagou.st without effect. Both were locked up at the Hamniotid-sirest Station. Owe Week Daatba. There were 108 deaths from all causes during the past week, as compared with ninety-three during the corresponding week of last year, aud IDS for the corresponding week of 14S7.

There were twenty deaths from con-suuiptiqu. five each from cbo.era internum, heart disease sod typhoid fever, and aix from pueuraonia. Jeatoos at Her flasbaag. Mrs. Kinney, who has made charges against Miss Fannie Russell, is of a vary jealous disposition and charges Miss Russell with alienating the affection of her husband.

Miss Kiraell'i friends insist that there ia no foundation whatever for the charges. rtaeal Crssatty. John Bridgenian. of Covington, a driving, on this aide of the river, a horse with a sore back. Officer HameL.

of the S. P. C. A arresred him. He pleaded guilty before 'Squire Tyrrell and was OsM SOO.

tsUaaea 1 Crtge. Teea Trteaa. A motto ia In pet-tor Byrne's private office reads: "Sileuoe la GoMen." He turns the lascriptioa to th wall when be begin to pump a prisoner. By aialr Wiltoa A. Kesri, a eareaa maa.

aad Suaatta Welsh wera marrisd by tHulre Keraberswr I THE BITS BROKE. Daxiag Attempt to Crack a West Fift 8 tree Bale. The Inferiority Of the Tools th BunrlskTB- Holes Drilled Orer the Coa-hiaalioa aad Almost Thrssgk tbe Seer ef tbe Safe. 1 Several day aeo teiisch predicted au afrrapt at ssie blowiisg. At tl.e ume tune he ordered hi shoot uow man cauxht working at a afe.

Ijij i reiic'-ion arose from tiic fact that sT- eral black.rnith wi re broken into anu bite, braces and a preliminary invariably resorted to by burglars who are preparing to cracg a sate. Vestcrdaj- Colonel leitch pre 'iction came to pa-s. for an attempted sa'e roubery Te: l.e:.t:.ug Company. 1 he f.etK nn- t-ar til ere -n cut liirongri au.j thing inside in a i nor, rai ii. A I.he htt-: t.mti.y.

a and four l-rotten 1 on be floor and three hoie-. lound in tne the siWe riea" tl.e comb, nation. The sale not be I oo-neil. and a lock, pert was sent lor. lie the sale and fouuu that none of the Afn tiee i kkil: tn i far 1 he burglars up-tair.

an-i cut their wa, the Place- tliroukh a titii-n. tea-iiig out ail the drawers i wr. tin- mum kii-i they rt on trif -afe. The hi ta ere made on 1 of me i irea. ami broke when too much pres- i t-ure Wat- ptit on them.

1 he Pcn eipert ays ha; tlie lasted a ir.iite idnz-r the hiinl.n 1,1 nil tiirouk-h the door, and as tne boles were o. IK 1H. ITION il-l have ij-Hr, a r. le matter to the tumh.er- i -ck i I i -'i the Tit, i. ar.d rin.tnv nave v-t It we -a.

idA-rtiheu. but chisel wan l.i-ihcd a- mK been -it n. rodder and wage-n-maki-tg hop. at 1 il'h ami reerr.an. lar week.

I bo 1 1. are very line o.ols. itit ihe nre of iill.e a l-. a Ou rg.s r. rlfri lli iKI, a 1111 Wen the I'lrl.

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a- a i ny r- it vji" i -i atlid beilcvc IIjj aeti in ihe -1 STREET TALK. Tktke is anv of talk over the Jirr.iuy iiienti was not tii iamine: at tiie H.irrtct House. Th liei i- that iMtii, wa a-Jtl i 'i e. the i'red. thel.oeai Committee to re- xv tat B.

u. M. Itelte-k day tor ai-ompli'-h nre ha a in: to nder je at tiuter ng r.oth.ng. rrsioe: cc- the city are rooms on the lii rl.ior. he central par! oi i iLiia.w ith store A i -r evry the attorney, i ha- been a -tv 1 1 1 1 ut-.

a -v. -t te 1 papi iw i i Wa'l i I C- tt'iitive mHSfer. who nas tone bo i.ir as iii'riice will erve tea- him rr-tmnjar. His': loshow th1 br i titiH at a woil-iCiut Mr. W'aiit At rut--d.

a aft- tipr-rU ot Uie mre.ilgCenc-e it "It's ply uor.derf.ii." Mr. Vali. "Now. there i. ex.

IU can spoken iauvaK periectiy. Just try iiim." As the doti wa up the Inend ttioiisTt' of tie tntiplc romm tn i Lay Ooffn K'lt' L.iv uuwn!" Hut tin hiT i'-Iiow rner- i) ruf! a a. him. aad tlu'ii tiirnt to Mr. WaW Ml.

"WhT, I TiaiUierht iim.er'...n(l piftlu cjle.1 tne dapi fr.erni. aiitT obeys when p.iei-fn to q.t.eily rtouark'-d r. VtUi. ii 1. 1 -t doR t.t Kr axi niwTant the niar'UTi ftanit to th liu- a' i a-teri leet.

ir utu- of Ojtnvs e. but it rved as a leon 1:1 tiiaru-anar lo the iurpn-1 gentirinau. Ttrr First Na-mual Bank wii! appoint at a tin "ashler a man." a. I a well-Known acker. I know that this lb nispoeUi.iri ol Harrison and Hoard of Pirect 1U-: Is Messrs liar ity.ii and are tei' advanced and wac.t a man in tne I re.t-tent lor years ha en ii -tine i to and retire frcm t- tut ti- -1 tuiit -einre t.e warned.

Il tried i.ar.l tn to take hoid the reins. wi -ii, ei I look for an appoiu en before anuar) 1. "Ihe tod is grow ing in popularity every lav." said a popular tia-lemW ye-turduy. st evry body favors it these is. th-e wh do like whi-kv ra.srli t.

an one does not sec so itiatiy meu in c.e talie it tha: w-iv. li Ml. i Tiier ilk 1 toil 1 es are are it ve 1- pi in ari-t-. is the Hid 'Vni-K is hi and mighi be Coiiuaued. urse they are harm.

eas. f'rrscEB las: Fr dar miduiir'tit caucd Cf.kidfkb 1 commotion at Central -tation by telephoning 111 from Race ami Klin street that he bad iound a mysterious Parrel lying in tbe middle of the street ou Uts beat. Vrtiom ct a hacked and mutiiaii-d body at once rjoatcd through the reportorial mind and great haste wes made get to the scene. Patrol-wagon was aiso summoned. and by tae time its arrival a crowd ol leir.y tvity oeeple had gathered around the barrel.

It was roiled 10 iLe tnirh. and a iigfile nialch discovered it to be a t'rl of r.regs w-liich eoni mtatfhievoiis youth bad rol.ed from the froat ef a neighboring gro -ery. A eieeb story is to of a resnlei. of Se darnsvrlie. This man owns a saloon.

A few day- ago the: as a small fire on ills freot-ses. and the day after. Henier Eiziestoti tbe iiisuram man. went lo adjust the losses. When he introdjeed himself he was xstouisbed to see the saloon man turn away and quickly dan out tbe back door.

Nothing could induce him 10 return. Mr. Kggies-roa asked the wife for a reason for her bus band trange conduct. She toiri hirn that a few years ago.w hen the telegraph Cre-aiarm boxes were first introduced, one waa put 00 the front of her husband's place, and the key intrusted to his keeping. A few day- afterward a party of the -aloon man's friends from Law rencebnrg.

canse up to ec 1 im. One rf them spied the box. and asked "What i tbat little red boose en the front of Tour ho.i-e'' "That's a rire-box." proudly answered tne seioou mail. ilow does it work?" SweiieJ with importance th saloon-keeper produced his key. and.

taking bis irienu out. opened tlie hex. "Now. when there's a chiuinev aiire. or something Lttle like that, you turn lhi? hook once: that brings the Twenty-ones 1.

en the whole room isanre. sod you think the house will burn down, you turn it this nay; that brings three engines: but suppos mg the cooperag shop over there is on tire, liiea you pull it somany time way and. by Jimiiiynetti. gel the whole department dov.ti here. Havtnx enpiained ths workings of the box to tbe narty entire aatisfacrtou.

ihev weni inside ieradrink. and the t-eer had -can eiy fteen iirsnii ncn Ue sound of a terrihe clattering up street reached their ears. Look ing our. they bebeiu the enure Fire liepart-nienl coming. Tne next day tbe saloon-keeper was in Poiice Court, snd asked wnathe had to say.

he told Judge Fitzgerald that he didn't thing there was any barm in puiling the box. for be didn't think the Iwoartmenl would respond when there was no tire. Ever since that lime tha saloon man rite at the approach of any one ho says tire. Tunas has been som discussion of the question of getting the igUiaiure to abolish the ortic of Clerk of the Police Court and making that office a branch of tbe County Clerk office. As that would be impossible unless the city aud county were one.

ibe la must have grown out of tiie discussion shoal exteadiua me city to the county limits. Cnttu.ll DaygsMowgR. the Ex-City En- giueer. reeenUy moved to Clifton avenua A day or two after be got settled he was called to Columbus on busiasa During his ah sence his friend. Jack McDeraiotu presented bis sistas-ia-law with a bull dog.

to be used for watch purpose. Oa his return Mr. Daa- eobower want straight honve, reaching tftero about 8 o'clock ia the morning. Entert the lard ae started on a brisk walk for tbo poor. jwoinioiiiriiiier ne canietk.ai.

ooa hard arallob aad cleared the fence like a steeptechaser. 1 he dog followed as fast as its stumpy leg would permit, and lust missed Charlie's pants as ke cleared the pallugs. For Mima aour te annapcy uaseaMwtr i red aad swore a the brat before tiKtni 1 I I I I aide cssss out aad aaliert it oa. ao taat a agamai rajM raif ire. iarnins rose whence it enrue I Lariie pr.

at even His re-i v-rire war a cruel one. as he called tave kg I mi klack. ini r.iiiT. was lee in rather ay was to marry one oi be (rettr stars of the "ora 'ompatiy. As the opera ir baa town Hilly lone face can U- easily accounted lor.

More rower to Ktlij Br say tht a creot many ward workers bare been promisee! cmiUom on tbe tas-1 rlunttcate if tiio Tublura CoaTention is laeuii au wit utic. lr Simon Krat's for collecting I V)w tax returns is not paid by Tuesday he will mandamus the County and IViard of Cor.tr-1. Simon cliiir there would 5 i J- rf be would support a wH- a.nowu county othiai lor a renoiatnaUoa. Sir Dr. Byron Stanton.

Health Officer: "The ecretar of the Sute Ib.ard of Health has written me asking how many deaths we hal from smail-poi in the last live years. an J. would kirns it. ire have not had one. bu: If-, seven years ago there were 1.2 In IS-o ere were in only 23.

early in tne lea-oti. not a death. and only bve aso that i have anowu ot. Thfre is a real canning man out onCole rain avenue. shrewdness is worthy of hoio rahie meat.

on. lie has learned some tlr.cg I keeping eves open. The electric car rn inttrals at present, and tbe wodid-'be r.der tired looking up and i doa 'i the ei ict-d vehicle. Nolso.Mr Shrewd; be sits a saioon and occasionally tun. igt the window at tbe trolley jmtev Asxeni a be sees them shake he i.ii.rrti jrj me another peer." By the time it drang and paid the car is but a lto yards aa ay.

lie steps wut and tttis iti itt eVm elate of nmi.i. leav.ag url -l'iie at, i.rr to the slew- things, lit calculation that tlie ridki; two kft ar.rau every tar. and he uv.er misses nis guess. Captain 1. ef'.

LtTHls was one of the character- atlendinc lb Water Ways Convent. on iie Commanded the Natcbei in tbe great Let an 1 Natchez race the Ule.aod a- a that ibe bed of the river i rising Soniatterwhat subject comes up the Cap- ta.n is true to IirM iove. and leads the conversation over to the bed of tbe river ris ing, and winds up by saving. "I have been, ou auo lll.is the years. That set'les the matter, and ynuneer men ti leci l.

lie was leiore the a.et oiamiitee. aru iu.presi.n r. tL'-tii. At ikiti: of ihem said to rVm.tor Ho i- ihat old fe.low is there any ci ig in wi.at he ay? the ator re-ptie "You ak how much property he ow aiong that anil he a an is opened, ahd t.eie bed ol the river is rising ihev d'd. and the oij rjjitjjt, hpmaej uud liawed.

thought tbe uuestion ami i naliy a iniittei mat de owned a P. at. tat or tw more or less, borderw, on r- bocd canal, where bed of the liver was rising a terriuc rale. Homfr J. hD sore.

Several na-htg he and lorn "Neil went into a re a ti ra Kr i-er. and a clumsy alter km k-d Ii, -tiicr ties hat to the A r.er urui'iil in tne -awd the adi'--'. i -u io injury bv pi. lri.t..ng the s.lk the wroi.g way a grea.v i apk i hat supper, hat aud osl llonier $1-' fki. Thk deii-li t.f Vinnie Wtiitn--y recalls a stor about his father.

Vincent Whitnev. I.iml uin -ie. W. V. Whitney.

The two brother- ere prt-t te in tiie lumber b't-i- 'le- I i -id In h.t'f a century, and wL.n tartner-hip the paper, were laae.i heiiliie ol! ce o.i r.euidn tw rs -i vioei their for an rent t-r cent at 1 atton.ey or witness. as tiie id 1 a- .1 ea- i tii. i r. Vincsrni wa 1 a u. A Htm of tr rity.

who ba tried Tii'Tv ti.an way of vi: e. i now aTtraninr considerah.e friu nit tubers of rti own i i a tie fi ta' ncal 1 1 -a in 1 he i- -en 'Illen pe laiiy. i ni- ards lo ti I'u'f. ihe th to be Kiven actresses, who iluD l.ke tne inference. i know say thst several Council-men and Aldermen were made a present rtf fWC ea for votiug for a certain big city grant recently.

Srvrnu. d.iy. aY a wandering artrt dropped into squire Bright office in search of aid. He was giv en it. and a few dohr-beside.

The other day he walked in the nee with a i.ati 1-ouie pain 11 01 the Sq in re. iv now adurus oh of the walls in the The gossipers of Walnut Hills are fa ktne about a well-known bu-inc-s man who is prominent on Change. He was up Severn! weeks it a horr' Ue gash in hi- head. As the story goes, he was raugnt with another man who returned home y. Ine indignani husoand an ax.

s.nd -t was not hi fviit tha- he did tic: -h or! the head of ILe destroyer of his happiness. A NoriiER wei 1 known and gambler has playe the turn aud lost. Bob a brother Tom Metcalfe, the well known kamhier, died al Maysvilie. the other oay. on the pretext that he is training fnr a pi the St.

Joe Kid has been l.vtns at a weil-knowu road house, eating all the m- a veget.vr.Us iie proprietor can p.ace Pe-lore ttie bi.trard. Pil.r.i UJE'iv is now a fi.ll-tieoged pesn ut peddler. Last riday ireht he burehased tne ancient stand at Clark street arid Cen ral avenue from ihe owner, ho was obiixed to surrender the business i leave the city. The doctor happened a ot.g just as the pedd.er was driving a hard barga.n with a nro-pective purchaser, and 11. me 1 late.

bid above the oirered price It knocked down to him at one-. Hiring a boy to attend te busiuess. the Jorrter re s-imed his wauK toward the ity Hostntai. The ill be given tne stand as-eooa a he pays back the purchase money. Tax mention of the word "duck" is apt to thro eieorge kreia of Price Hill, into passu.

It is all on account of a ducg tlial he did ret shoot on Lake Chautauqua on last Saturday. He had been spandieg a few weeks st ths Slerlingworta Inn. and. being an enthusiastic sportsman, spent much of 1 a uaai.us. iiiui.iw low-traveler be spent all of the day in quee tion sail.ng about in a light cauoe.

Coming tcrough tbe Nsrrow Mr. Kreis espted what ne look lo oe a ones swimming placidly abosu nfty yards ahead of the boat. Climbing on tbe bow be raised his gun. and in iiuick succession let both barrels go. Then he keeled over and want kerplunk" into the lace, carrying gun and all with fciui.

He was dragged ab.ard by his companion, sop-pma wet and mad ail through. His snger was caused the discovery that Ui duck was a chunk of wood. GoviavoB J. B. FoaAtra sttended the County Fair at tsabtna.

Ohio, some week ago. and. of course, was called upon for a speech. Not being prepared he excused nim-sell iu a few woniv but made the fatal mistake of saying tiiat lie was like a trotting horse who had just won a beat in a scrub race he was going lo win. After the Got-eruor had left the track the horses were brought out for another beau Remarkable lo re.

ate tlie animal that the Oovemorde-riorainated as "my horse" led tbe procession until the (lag was reached, when It stopped, staggered and tell dead. The persons at tend.ng the lair ar is oosed lo look, upon the event es a propuetic omen. DOWN THK DUMP. Wsn. Hssi.1 Badly Hart as Killed by Bacaias Or.r aa Ei His si Wm.

Hensel. driver fur Samuel Ober-meyer. as hauling dirt in the rear of mill, al K.ghth and Evan streets, yesterday afternoon, and in dumping a load of dirt th horse backed over the edge of tne dump, and horse, cart and driver went fifty feet down tue dump. Iu trying to extricate the horse Hensel was kicked in th left thigh, 'i he horse broxe two ot his lags and had to be killed. Hensel wa lakea to hiahoxue.

jVo. tab) Stat a ven ue. HSM JieealU Week. lSSO. The Cortieelh Silk Company hag ready the annual edition of iu lCD-pag illustrated book, containing IS entirely new designs ia knitting, crocheting, de.

It is decided Ly the beat yet issued, bend three two-coot stamps. ltn 0ruealh Silk Catapay. West Third street. Cincinnati. Ohio.

1 1 ta Kmmrt, Jacob Finn, th man who sssaultad hi landlady daughter wtth a hatchet bwrauae he stayed out all night, wss ia the Polio c.uin na ttai cLarit of tmsJl and battery. He was soi ready for trial, and Use cast su ooctiaiaHl Usui UM ITta iaL Oeasp STatear ag ItupiraMssi. it.lssla(ea3CaB4 Horaad tosal will be rwrejivwd by ta maa- tt aa araarla4a at ras afikaay i lO lhi? PAGES. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER Knw Pomoe e. ar.

ArlnrnmAIlt For Beauty. T.wtH tie Cst.f Variem. Skad tt, Flowered Black the Host Popalar for Evening Wear. Tirbaas te Prwaieate ii Qtirt lOliaery. With Wiie-BriBmei BeiieU Per the Ultra FaakiaaakU.

Noteworthy Change In tbo Form of Pub- lie Connubial Salutation That Will Not Meet General Feeor. One misty, mlsiy moralcg. W'tea cloudy vs. tae we.tbar. 1 Bet aa olg turns tVbo a cldtbed Wtbet To our infantile mind the old leather mut have presented a man in romioai tbes oprmnn were eioJto fax art.

ad i wwr famenesl iaw ptar by iartw sight, hot when to-day we meet women with i Sprlnkid witn tiny pink ree-bid two thirds of a gown made of leather we lol- 10d their deln ate green leaves. Foreet-me-' it with admirlna eyes mmi think bow atl i0i.ts and many other tiny flowers mm i SI -a sw pBtttMM. fsw of wbrah wwre oft atoo I asa fastened by Jew of tbo reerther. Too bodwe; was a preety wawty eewejww. itb a rv.ll.aa redtar of tbe esssswis wbicb rarae to the peas! of the waaooe i roi Issatde ihrs cellar wao said folds of the Suede.

WblW between these folds were lfXI? ZTiWZ was finished by Larte buttows and tiUie of the Puede tnmmin. Tlie teodeecy toward tnwiRg Itroner aad etrooter. ad atoons tbe new shades is one tailed crab ap- 1 1 D.e. mblina tbe ruddy caeek of the tart little fruit A Bother shade rwewrabluil te hue of the watermelon takes ita name. These two shades are especially pretty ia light gmurelor eveciug.

Tbe fornser of toes two shade in silk mall was made up for evening I wear and was (imply beau til ul. fheakirt was perfectly straight and suite full, flnishea with a deep hem oo tbe bottom, around which ran many rows of very, very narrow black sat i a rtbl-on. Tbe waist was 4 aite low ful mmu tj gathered and tied in froat by tbe oat row I black baby ribbon. Around the waist wa. tied a handsome saah of the broad black ribbon, which was tied In long loop and eads in tbe bwek.

The sleeve were hort and purred, fastened with reeetPn of tbe ribbon. Black for evening wear prom isesto be very popular, aud is coming in many prvttr materials. Thus a black jsat were used on this saru back ground. Nt with scia.1 velvet etripes or f.guree are also very pretty. A costume ot black net wnii a narrow velvet strne had Joubi skirts, which were preluiy draped.

The lew bod.ee was of black velvet, very severe, witn only a little drapery of net. which was minus the around the neck aud arm-hole. Jet bodice can glo be worn in place of the velvet one. A noticeable pretty walking eostuttie wa of rawn-oolored Henrietta, made a la Pi- recti, ire. Tbe underskirt ws laid on doabi box plaits, over which fell the polonaise.

This polonaise wa sp.it up the sides a inost to the waist line, thus forming the panels, whn were lineu tin scran, same ha.ie a. the I he waist trimmed with the t-roai of fawn velvet. thu came sev- err fo.ds of soft surah, ltetween these fohls a han.is.irue piece of appiwue. euibrvid- ered in gold and higniy wrought colors. The high aa of th fawn velvet.

The, s.eeves were full at the shoulder and tight; fr ui elbow to prettily haishe.i bv ot the sua. velvet and applique. A sins, tu'itie the tan velvet was tbe head gear Ihe lay stj les for mi.iitiery are watched for muib interest to see hsl is TnrLans. as before stated, at.l oe ue-l a great dea. for street wear by young I and the a bonnet be worn by tbe u.tra fasiiKinahie.

tate mat.ds a uiet sty.e. and while tbese will be ol exaggerated they are- more uiuiide fr the shoo window than the head of any nible woman. A verv teai.tiiul hat. for country wear, garden partie- anil such, was of satin straw 'of ol-en work desigu. trimmed in si.k muii an i la ink feaiherv Large bow of tbe miiil wsstied un'lerthe chiu.

uile L.it, nets ,.1 be very much worn th.s opera and drew occasion. Surah silk i.l be terr Popular for Uil winter. It street costumes will be ot more telsoorate material this winter than seen for sometime Bengaline and faille will be used, and silk different rts. Wack silk will be very popular this year, armor silk being most preferable, as it wears arai suiea. kilU I does mat sadaa.

win ataa a mweh a roon aad atree wear. i I of 1 e.i5C- i thoroughly the gown is. tor leather th.s fall will be oue ef tbe importaat trim m.ugs on cloth costumes. A broadcloth tglMlSlt had au entire tmte.irt bwui leather: the over drapery open on the lefi side and slightly draped on the right wa-o! light tau color. A light titling was ot the broiir leather, bulponed to the thrift withtinv bronie buuont ttver this came a ir.g racket.

cut away in frotit tii.isned w.tn tne I. ronre ctirts and col'ar ,.,,1, with mm- tume. Antth.r striking gown with much lem.ber i.a llie nnderrkirtof bronze leather, wjtj, iargt. flowtrs of brown velv.t ancliiu Ti. were of faille silk, the weist trimming aim ply being a band of tb leather with the velvet Bowara 1 asset! around tha neck aad oowb en sacra, and cong tae saaao aa tb laevwa A third casta me was liaht cVay.

trimmed with saaooth olive kid. Lae of all of the i csartamea wag -oae with skin of paia taa tsts.wiU a saa raasimsisi tha akin of talks, art wag acraiaa. uh alight fallaasa aerssa taa btsa e)aid a taa sasVaat 'ci'V The cloth t-qiie was with the kind, poupotis being made vW I TT-l-r-e- --v-V 4' ffi out of th bront. and was exceedingly 1 pretty. Of course, the hronie-ttpped shoes I I i i i i jl eome not onlv in plain colors, bctlnelab- orste stripes, plaid, and flowered designa orate stripes, plaid, and flowered designa aVawa-a erUl psypalar Sor dJraaay rrt dawoaauof weJm fcam aad WaaaawgyawiU ha asssd trim aalhZ! aaaat "'J-" ALL IN GOLD.

Threw Handred Dollars ia Faithfal Stadeou. The Eaquirer Offers Them For Eri Study in the Public School A Oaance to Gaia tr.owic at th Sax T.c.-. By Orasr ef Sayeria latitat K-irii: i- i Will Be Seaa ia AH tit eoc rev The Opea to A. At the cke of the lx-Interned, ate schools of Ci uviaaa o.Vred a pr.te to se-Lool who should Pa- the tion and bow the gmtest i nu or far MU4jirtt Tbe priJes were to be ea-h sv rtanee of the for struggles were made for it.eni a- case tbe routeet wa cloee. and we.i earned thecn.

So aich cein.n.eudab'.e r.va genue red. antl eo mans pressec' to be at tiie top of the tune- sbuusd there be a tt -t'r. McLean, the editor of las b'-, determi ne-1 to prtxes I. the end of lii scholasi.c veer a Prarn. wtth this will be more in ar After cons-ilalion th Vl.rgan.

and hy r. s.d tributiun of in go.d Las upon 133 to the best pupil in urad. High School. to th beet pupil in Orade High School. f3 to the beat pupil iL litsut IV Ian r-cbooi.

in the best tjrajr H.gh SX to the best pup. I ora-e High Scbwol. tl) to the bet Ui-pii it. t.ri H'gh Sv tii the test C-ra. H.gh S.tfk.1.

JVC to the best an nrli. U. the best UHl t.rs High school. I iO to Ihe Pest pupil ii On the lour iuteruiediate schoo tin to tbe beat pun! in ra Sevenleeu and Four a. mr HO to he e-t pupil in rs 4 K.tht-eu and Twenty hvr a tie to tbe best pLpil tn it.ir Nineteen and Twer.

ty two ss'tw ll" to th best In Iwenty-ou aad 1'rice scIukiL IIO th best -l Tw euty-fourih I' i. $lu to tne best i ii, 1 i s'lth DUtrict Kh tiO to the best Iiirtrict Se Il" to tb- best ter mediate 1 'e vr 1 as od Making a ioti, i twenty-one pupils. ade A l.tl's A A ledivig.ti t'aj No nrize is offer-, rtt. hish school, aa both be awarded in thexu s. The announcement rf i prase will made eaer.

morrow morning, by carder a- er, i Morgan. 0T TO BLAVL Ceeaar Kltlr F.aeMeakle. Pes and VTh Oavw nol tiM ia Crori. plllb.g. i oroner Rr.cf:gvetertj the ca-e of (seoigc I 'i chloroform admlnit'ereai i I I Evans.

i Mrs r.et.r a and neve- ar. ad rouble. s. c. who his Iiop testified Dli.hofl pulse i He sat urated a cleRi i hoft's face Inilherr -i Jones left tbe rr rr Ic- he returned DlliJ.or I'r ussey teat.

tied DuihofT more tha" a i Dr. Evans aise 1 Cciroi.er ivar.d.g- -Clans wer ret to arr diet thai lnilhoff f-. baari. THE CtTIfRS uKb Wl Seme ef the Mew la.ttn lM-aau-a-vd Friday night tbe icg eight y)ve new rest Workncea Ha.i eierted to tb hcr held Sunday afterno r. Cigar-Makers' Irten-them a fraternal vi-ic now rTti 1 1 a l.a --J rTs I I ni'in it'ti meet i 1 1 turn men ar-tt many of them are a rea f1' Jjumber of nr.

I that they Old p.voj i iv stood, is now try r.i era. snd offer Ci a similar to the r.eru' iierstie 4 about Mr. Campbell la lor. Sia 1 rk St. Congressman James s-.

Democratic candidate 1 tn the city yesterday registered st the Fifth a short conversation wn a last night he told ra i r. campaign in the Beckers "Out in our country, n- want to see their cas- r. quainted with ihcra. aa pecteo to stump his Stale i from school-house to ax- it gives both side a caaa ths candidate with the and the public wiu. i.ir man who asks their s-1 paign at Batavia ceit 1 leovernor Foreker starts v-i urday.

tat are tb State Well, the menced. aadil i ha-d crata will carry tb no ouesuoa of that, ne the ticket sway go. an-i u- fa dentof the who.e ttcke: pects in Onto have sever --re: they are at prevent, it the i ef there are peculiar reasons 1 pod. Tb home ru. aa -Couaty will-sweep i Uoubtf al dislrKWs thresh t-e "i this vote may not elect a bevoad doubc eix rr a 5.

-j lainre. D9 not think thai 1 aa. the State bkii. 1 uc tt I be 0lstad7bat of th other tear doubt. A Tl ii Lady's raw KaacSkS Eastnisrbt pair of pontes- d-ivsi.

km saa Poll, of lit A-iaaiv Secaane frvg. ened at aa electric car and ra atraat. After narrowly miig rl Pl tkT aealrlaa-it wth a Man-street car tha butty waa ewxatderab.y uasoagea UqClSIII AliSlAJ FlsIloXi sat Cklkstraia's Wsssa aad Baca saaMe ft Carew's foreaga Payer, wbe savj hast iwuu-aeaifraai the laahio ceaver 1 I llsmiss the ladle taax sue -j- sxeiuaiie wrap aad loveli basest saad and mortd will be rivd oajsu aad agkiakitad at Makles A Carew aran taa Place laehrsi pari WaataaovTOtU-wtrUja ti-. 1. Xvgy bedy-i a haHssry I I.

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