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ft'. TIH! K27QUIBEU. tTinjltSDAT, KAIICIT 17. 190 CHANGE pounds rapacity with the ruatea I lorapany. The Of anil Trunk haa s-4ereA Ibooee-s for th Daaeett and Teted fkan Ma Trow tti annuo Car aad rniwdiji rln tMe Local Office Voids Th Chlcec.

Borlloctow aad Oilarr he I wf wwrwu, ow low crunaar hsasamd poum auaatia cmIm of iuum. -Of the Norfolk and Westers Un 1 PH Pedro. Lam IimIm iak Lab has ordered bo lneoidenv I cFimsfl.fidD MaiHe der ear or wno pound capacity. in mcaare. Milwaukee eivd a I ill build auo boa car of mim noutvda I at 11 Muvtujua shop.

Coal Ritas To Lake Ports To The Main -Central haa at I Be as at Present. Locomotive Company. i Zeatb the Father af Claraaea Uartai, lUe Big rear-; Otter 5ea. t- K. WuaoB, who baa beam soliciting I freight agent bar of tba Norfolk and I Westara for tb past wo years, an tba first of ant month takaa tba poaittna of I traveling; freight agent of tba company.

with headquarter at Indiana poll a. T. Da van t. who la a aoa of Freight TrsJTlc Manager Davant. will suererd Mr.

Wesson her as soliciting freight agent. FAST FTTSXEAL TRATTT. Ss-w-iai. Bfsrsrea to tsb as-arrasa, Naw York, March 1C marie baa always bin noted for hr.ahlng record for peed. To tba fastest sutomoMle, tba fastest railroad train, tha faataat rare bora and bleycla la now added tha record for funaral train.

Tha record waa mad by tba trala which carried tba body of tba lata millionaire Ol-tvar Harrtman to Ita Laat resting place In th Harrlman mausolsum In Woodlawn Cemetery. A apaeial train of parlor ear waa made ip to aarry Mr. Harrtman'e body and th mamhara of tba Harrlman and VandarMlt famUlea who war to praaant at tha funaral from Mr. Harrlman'a lata boma at Mt Klaco to Woodlawa, a dlatanca of S3 nil. Buparlntendant Mlloa Dronaon took th tnrottla blmaelf.

Whan Mr.Bronann waa aakad by an of th party how quk-bly tha run could ba mad ba aald In about rotn. tilaa. It waa. bnwaar. only 77 mlnutaa from tha tlm th train pulled out from ML Klaco that It pulled up at Wood lawn.

This waa th faateat tlm avar mad between th two polnta. and -la aajd by local rail' road man to tba faateat tlm aver mad anywbera by a funeral DIRECTORS ELECTED. BaMlmnre. ML. March At an ad yurned meeUnc of tb atockboldera of-the Vara Crus and Pacific Railroad, held to-day.

tha followlnc Board of Director waa elected: Henry Waiter, Michael Jen- lna. Joe-ph A. Crawford. Oeorc F. Randolph.

A let Brown. R. B. Pearam. William 1 Mar bury.

Allan McLan and Carroll fond. Th election of thl board place In control of th manacement th reprwaentatlvea of tha larver creditor of th Maryland Trust Company, like the BaJtlmora and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. It waa announoad at to-diiy'e meealna; that tb Board of trtroctora will meet soon to select a commute of three or more Di rector to advise with, th receiver of the Maryland Trust Company aa to the most efTectlv method of expending this money available for completlnc ba Una and place It la sbapa for econocnlcaa operation. POLICY MONEY CUT OFF. Chloaao.

March 19. The Ft. Louis and San Francisco and the Chicago and East ern Illinois Railroads have determined to no longer allow expens accounts for win feasts among Traveling, District and gen eral Agents. for years. It Is said.

It bas been custom ary for acent of railroads to spend what thy termed 'policy-- money. On every expense account about one half of the Items have been for drinks, suppers and ether expensea Incurred In preserving The reform la In line wit a the I cenrral rules acalnst Intoxicants that are I Bow enforced on all railroads. I Up to this time, however, the rules bare I applied only to the employes of th train! and operating department. CONSIDERING COAL BATES. Plttsburc.

March 1. Representa tives of all the railroads in the Western Pennsylvania end Eaatern Onto Railway Traffic Association ar meeting her to-day I to arrange bituminous coal rates to lak I j-orm Coal operators of th Pittsburg district 1 ava demanded that a reduction of 10 cents Ir ton male in the rat, clalmlnc that tha competition of operators of the and Indiana fields Is ruinous. It Is said, howrvrr. that the railroads cnay refuee to make any concessions. In asmuch as they claim that their cost of eperatmn na in no wire been diminished.

Pittsburg operators declare that the sit uation Is a serious one for them. It Is learned from unquestionable author l'y that the Executive Committee recommended the reaffirmation of the present ratea. The meeting adopted the recom mendation, and the-rullnc rates will con- due without chance of any kind. T. AND P.

ANNUAL. Kew Tork. March Id. The annual meeting rh Texas and Padna Railway Company waa beld to-day. The aiytual report showed that the gross earning of the company vrere $12.0.744.

against fll.13d.rt01 the previous year and the net earnings were agalnrt f3.tS4.311 for liari In Ms n-port PrtKdeRt Ueorge J. Oouid says that the cotton crop will be large this year and that the road will profit by the 8c Louis Exposition. DEATH OF JOSEPH H02T0N. Joseph B. Horton died yesterday morning at the home of bis son Clarence at City.

The wbo waa 84 -years of age. had been Ul for five or six weeks. II leaves a son. Clarence, of tb Big Four passenger department, and a daughter. Misa Lena.

The remains will be taken to Marlon, for burial, and the funeral will take pUce there at 9 a. m. Saturdev. Marlon was the birthplace of Mr. Horton.

TO CLOSE TO-M0RE0W. Chicago. March 16. Hearing of committee reports took up the greater portion ef to-day's session of the convention of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association. The details of wooden brick construction were discussed by W.

K. Halt, of tba I'nited States Bureau of Forestry. The convention will close to-morrow with CHANGE OF TIME. A new tlm card will go Into effect next Sunday on the Chicago, Cincinnati and Ioulsvitl Road. I'nder the new schedule the train which now leaves here at 0:14 p- m.

will leave at 4 p. and the train which anivee now at 11:30 a. m. win arrive at 12:10 noon. Tba Sunday train which now arrives at :10 p.

m. will get In at 11:1 p. m. I I th the (oe any bill" of lum. A tba thee It eaa tha bin of rnl w.m I YARDMASTES AT LDLEWTLD.

H- Stroupa. who baa been Dlapatcber the Norfolk and Western, yesterday task tb position of Tardmaster of tb eompnya Idle wild yards here, succeeding J. M. Breen. transferred.

Yesterday Mr. 8 on behalf of tb trains crews and yardmen, presented Mr. Breen with a eery handsome gold watch and chain. i qtupjeent oslees. Th Wabash Is having 130 car ballt'by tb American Car and Foundry Company for aervlc at tb St.

Louis World's Fair. These cars are to be provided with side fteora. and will seat 92 persona each. The Chicago, Milwaukee and 6t- Paul building 10. ansolidated locomotives at their welrH pounds, wurf.fiT.ejo pounds on the drivers.

The snl Texas bas -r CHASQXS AND APPOIHTXZNTS. Oorge B. Vilas, freight aa.nt of tbs Chl- 52 at Mu.kM, ha inininuur isai ewy succeed J. D. Cutrldg resigned.

T. A. Plz-klnoo baa beam apootatad dlav. trlct passenger acent of tba Oatral Rait. Tna of New Jersey, at crantoe.

vce j. a- Bwianer. rwatanaa. Tha headquarters of D. C.

Lawbon. ao UrltlDg aant of tba Tannaaaoa Ontral. ba rbancad front Knox Till to Maab villa. Tana. John W.

Blount, travoltna acant of th C'antral of Oaorcla. haa ba tranaferrad to Macon. Oa froca Hlrninc- gto, Ala. Frank Own baa ben appotntad tUatrlet paancr acnt of tha Loularllla NaabrUJ at Mobil. Ala.

John O. Will, srnara foramaa of tba Northern PaclAc ahopa at Bpokana. oac raalcnad. JTOTES. Tha fralaht claim departmant tba Qun and Or acant will raroova from Odd fllowe- Tarn pi to tha Incalla Bulldlna ast wak.

Oanaral Prwlaht Acnt Bllaa and bla rmrm orea will ramova to tba In- calla Bulldlnc ao aa to ba In thalr Bawl quartara by April 1. Whan tbaaa ramovala I ar mad ail th Quoan and Croacant cn- I aral vfflcaa will In tba IncaJla Buildinc RprantatlTa of th Ohio. Waat Vlr. I (lnla and Waatarn Pannaylvanla coal roada I ar In aaaalon at Plttahurc cnnaUJartnc eoaj rata to tha lak porta to ba In afTact dur I tha anaulnc yaar. In vlw of tha Northern fUmiittaa da- delon It la aald th state of Vlrrlnla may th Penaaylvanla Railroad, which eon- trots th Norfolk and Western and and eompotln line.

Officials of th Norfolk and Western and I of the Portsmouth Steel Company will be I th cueeta of honor at a dinner to ba siren this eveninc by eltlaena of Portsmouth, I OWo. General Passenger Acent McCarty and the representative of the B. and O. B. W.

from ber who attended th conferenoa at I 8t. Ixula returned home yesterday morn-I ln. Superintendent McCrea and 1 Assistant General Pasaencer Acent Harris, of th I Pennsylvania Unas, were In Columbus) yesterday attending a tlm card meeting. C. Murray.

Claim Acent of tb Loula- vllle EHvlslon of the Pan-handl. died at Columbus. last Tuesday. Ha bad bean with tha road nearly 20 years. W.

p. Brawley. Traveling Pasaencer Agent of the Kin Four, whoae headquar-1 tera are at Chattanooca. waa In tha city yesterday. J.

R. McCartney, of the Chicago, Clncln- I natl and Louisville, has gona South on a trip In th interest of tha Una be repre sents. Assistant General Pasaencer Agent Pot ta. of tha Chesapeake and Ohio, la expected at headquarters again to-day. District Passenger Acent Joseph Blgga, of the Illinois Central, was In Chicago yes terday.

John Miller. Traveling Passenger Agent of the Big Four, was here yesterday from Dayton. General Passenger Agent Garrett, of the I Queen and Crescent, la- back com Cn.ica.go. OVER A MILLION Spent By the Last Canal Commission -No Accounting; Made. Washington.

March 16 Tb House Com mittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce to-day beard Prof. W. H. Burr on the sanitation of the Panama. Canal route.

The worka of sanitation would be chiefly the construction of waterworks and a. sewer- aKe ayetam for th dtle of Panama, and Colon and tb draJnaa- of dlatrlota between thos cities. The canal, be aald. could be nnlahed In elcht or nine years. Prof.

Burr spoke of the expenditure or Jat Iirthmtu Canal Commission, ana srhZir committee, at an executive session held "Journal- and expens account of that commission. These documents are unoer-atood to be In the State Department. Th commission never bas made a report and committee. In considering the matter or granting the present Canal committee cer tain authority, deem It wise to learn tne natura of th xDendlrur mad by It ordeeeasor. Ov.r f1.noo.nm was sxpenoea oy inn commission.

Prof. Burr, in nia answers to Chairman Hepburn, was unable to throw much light on the financial recora or in commission. NONE Vetoed Or Approved. In 2 "MelBerney Bill and Olher-9 Wfrejquat hotel or convention baU-facilities. Not Acted en By Beckham Yes- lerdaj at Frankfort srxcial.

ntsrarcM To tbs xsociaxa. Frankfort. March Id. Governor Beckham did not approve, nor veto, to-day of tha large number of bllle on his desk. Tbs one known aa the "Mclnerney Is still in bis bands and be has nine more days, under the constitution, in which to of It.

end an others that come to his bands during tb laat ten days i tba It bas been urged in soma that the "Melnerney bill" to constitution sj. 1 Oovernor takes inai view oi I There may be soma wtcn over tne appro-1 Malum oi I and It cornea about to a peculiar way. bill waa passed several days ago, changing tha nataea of all the "asylums" to "hospitals," so that th Eastern--Aay lum at Lexington is now the Eastern Hospital. If Oovernor approves the bill. Only yesterday the bin appropriating $13,000 to tba Eastern Asylum at Lexington" waa passed, when, under a strict construction, la no 'Eastern Asylum in that city.

Is claimed, however, that the oversight be cured if the Oovernor will approve appropriation bill before be does the I changing the name. I Tb Court of Appeals to-day. In the case I Commonwealth against the Relnick I which came up from thai Hooklna County Courts, upheld the validity I ennMitutlonalltv of the law which autre mine owners or -operators to pay the wages of their miners at least twice a month in lawful money instead of scrip or trad checks good at the mine owners stores. The lower court bad beld the law Invalid. Iff LAPOETE, Off AFBXL 5.

arsciaa piararcw rss swetxtt. Laporte. March In. The Republican Counrv ehalrmaa of the Tenth District met in Rensselaer to-day and acoepceo. i.r.tioi-ef tnla city ror me sen uis- ci aaslnnal convention.

Tb date waa fixed a neii B. Tbere la no opposition to tha nomination of Congressman Cram packer. ALL FOB STEELE. araciai Msrarcs to Ttsa ssotnasa. Marlon, March IS.

-Precinct meetings held throughout ths county, this even, i th RaDuhllcasa to select delegates Mrmuloul convection to be held I at Peru March 1 resu.ted in a aoUl dele-1 of i3 beicg electei lor iJor I i I I I LOUISVILLE i Secures the Convention, And Mar 3d Is the Day Se For the Conclave. The Kentucky Republicans Will Name "Big Four" Will Represent T.em in Chi eago LexinfcUn Was Badly Disappointed. srsctai. staraTcs to tbs sxocusa. Louisville.

March 10. The Repub lican State Central Committee, at a meeting this city decided to bold tha state convention In Louisville on Tuesday. May S. Tb convention will probably be held in tb Auditorium, beginning at p. m.

The party organisation for the next four yeara mill be cboaen at this con vention and delegates at large to the national convention will be selected. Lexington made a strong bid for the con vention and had representstives before1 the committee to make known the claims of that city. Tha committee decided, how ever, that Lexington could not furnish ade- Lexington waa out-voted (tot The bers of the committee either in person or by representatives were as follows: thou who Aiimuaix A. T. Wood, by A.

IX James: C. M. Bar- nett. W- J. Deboe, Edward B.

Chambers, Walker, Wlkllns, by J. T. Taylor; W. Ji Foster, by J. A.

Craft; R. L. Owathmey. by K. Sapp: O.

Reynolda. by P. day Elkln; J. B. Bennett, by Hardin Gilbert: J.

8. Cooper, by T. H. Baker; WV J. Wllmort and R.

P. Ernst. J. E. Buckingham was present neither In person nor by proxy.

Tba beats of representation at the conven tion will be one delegate te each 100 votes cast for McKlniey tn 1900. basis will brine 2J0O delegate to the convention, the number as attended tb eonventlon at RapbUcan elate ticket ejected. It was Intended te change ah basis ef Ke- nubllcaa to one delegate to every 30U voters, but the oommtttee determined that a change at tnla time would be awkward. raoH SBCxaaif oopsti. In fixing tha apportionment of delegates for the counties tb committee decided to allow no reorosantatioa to the new county of.

Beckham, recently creexea oy in -c- buature. This county sum pie ror oei-egates. but It was. determined that as no Vote had ever been taken la the new county the number of delegates could not pos- sibly be fixed. The representation of Beck- ham County In the convention wui oe m- eluded to that of the counties from por- tions of which It waa cratd.

Tha date of the county conventions nrlmarles at which delegates to the state are to be elected waa fixed convention are to be elected was fixed for AnrU S3. The county committees of each county are to give 10 oays notice tbat convention or a primary Is to be held. The committees ar allowed the privilege of fixing the time of the day and place and manner for electing its aeiegaiea. The business before the state convention will ba to elect two- members of th State Central Committee from the state large and to elect four del eg tea at large to the national conventions. Reports of tb elec tion of delegates to tbs national convention as elected by th county eonvaaUoa will bo received.

MOTIffO TO ST. LOUIS. Loussvlll. March. 18.

Tb of Kentucky-a axbtblts at me J-oo-Porcbaa ExpoarMoo began ea-day tram several parts of tb state. Tne first oar In the cotislgumsot contained a portion of the state exmbit. and this will a followed every day this weak wttii ahtpcoents ef from OMtn four -ears of varied products. The r.tpfaeirt cf tobacco will not be moved lO day on aocount cf th ureeaacnaeie Go 1 to a 30 by SI II the ra tl If you know Unoeda Biscuit, yon know how well the National Biscuit Comjjany has You know how thoroughly good and wholesome until they reach your table; how delightfully unusually good. If you don't know Unoeda' Biscu It get hungry quick I Buy get hungry again, your appetite will naturally call for more Unoeda 3 NATIONAL BISCUIT NEWS FROM TOWNS ACROSS i COVINGTON.

Wnlftange Deal Is Off. Tb meeting of the Business Man's Clob laat evanlnc waa as aatbualaatl one. The reports from the different members la referenc te In- craas la membership showed that tha club ba coma to etay and will In the future prove aa Important factor ta shaplnc municipal lastela-tlon and la briaclnc abeut a aambar of reform, pertalnlac to the welfare of the business inter-, aata of the community. The Increased member-ahlp reported laat' aurht haa slvaa the eaarter membera renewed bop, and the pec tattoo la that th. club vtlL within a taw yeara.

erect an adlflc for lta owa use that will be a credit to the city. The report that tha committee la chare ef permanent headquarter bad closed a deal with the owner of the Walker build in a. at'siith and Madtaon avenue, tumtd out to be Incorrect, aa Frank. Wulftance, the owner, could not agree the neeesaary chancee. The committee la charse ot th.

matter asked for further time. which waa (ranted. It la understood that th. ocne bulldlnc at Fourth and Scott for merly occupied by tha Street Railway Company, and the I'nloa Llrht ComnaaVa unoccupied of fice bulldlnc. on Madlsoo avenue, are the two oca tone new under consideration, with tha ehaaeea of th.

FVurth and Scott street bulldlnc being selected. Messrs. Oleaaon. and Brauaateln ware appointee 10 confer wits tn. tJ- ana Ul Ksuiway offlclala and General Council to have tha railroad fresht yarda.

at Twelfth and Washlna-toa streeta. Improved ae that local shippers of frelsht would have better aceeaa te tha yarda. A com mittee waa named by President Davla to.arraase ror a better llshtln of the and O. croaalnc at Sixth and Jobnaoa street News of the Courts. Silas Bums Sled suit for divorce asalnst Mary K.

Burns In tba Ctreutt Oourt yesterday on the around of astnesBSMSt Tney were marrfad at ML Sterllnc. la 1890. i auric U. Oaivta, administrator of the eetate of COwta. filed a peutloa In equity asalnst Carrie B.

Cowle and ether for a settlement of the estate and amis of property tn Erianaer. and prayed that the action ba referred to the Com-miasioeer. Richard Stephens. S4. a Fallmaa car norter.

waa yesterday aixeraooe, adjudcad of unsound mind. Charle Leeter. aaaeutor of the eetate of Lillian M. stllea Bled suit asalnst Martha si. Houston and other for a settlement of tba eatate.

and asks tbat the matter be referred th Master Commisalofeer. and th proferty. located in La-totila. sold. Mr.

Stile Sled about a week a-o. The will provided that the proosrtv should ao bar dancbter. Mrs. Charlaa Uouataa. who died tew hours later.

la the suit of Ben Bramtac. trashier ef the Partners and Traders' Bank, aealnet Ida White Hudson a demurrer ef plalnttrr to the claim of Mr Whl'e Hedsoa for 2.0UO damaaea. aa aa offset to Pramlase's suit to-- recover fl.iao for property sllfSM to nave oeen reoKive rrova the Hvdsna aomeetead after Brmmlaee had purchased It. waa tin 1 uled by Jedae Shaw. Tba Coert held that personal rnKrry cannot be set ap as a counterclaim to trespass property.

Seal Estate Tranafers. A. It- Sou therm to IX A. Glenn. Lot 12 ta Lev- ton la: $1.

W. H. Reilemaa to J- O. HeUemaa. lot CO by feet, on the east alee of Baaklick street: f0O.

Maarl. B. OaMem to J. W. Uhl.

Lot COS ta oath Erlanrer; taoo. A. S. Lodlow te Benjamin MoIUnkamp. lot XS feet, ea tne aorta side ox Oak street.

Ladlow; fTSe. N. XX NIcaots ta Edwin echreattar. let 4 by lt feet, oa the aorta alee ef sbttaeeth street Aft. D.

A O'w tontm: fSSo. eater rtTm nlaalnear re A. Ore at. Let ta ua U. BUbalvuuos, SAarT Jiejuuej is asob -i-iwi km we feet oa tb south lo ef Uaoaa stress.

Ld- tj'de inilmarrln te CUaebsth Mai. lot S3 by St feat, and be na St feat west from the northwest corner ef Ftftk and BakaweU streeta; Lsutt. Ctmntry Club Iiicorporated. Tb. aruclea of taeorporatloa of the Ft.

Mitchell Oeeatry Club were sled st th County Clerk's efflce yeaterday. the taotasoiatnrs betag Sam K. tX. Van wmale. H.

r. Cotvuie. O. T. CUe 3.

Howard. ford Shinkle. The object ef the latui petaOo ts mutual profit and the promotion ef social rela-una the aiembeia. The eanttal la tou, divided Into sue share of tl each, with th own ership et writ coauacMt una, in pavasssK ex rremrom an rues. co ne nxen a i5oara er Governcra.

te fee elected aamaalty the Brat Monday la December. Membership the Bear ef Oovernor ta lastiwted to reatdeeta ef Kenton and Campbell Oouwttaa, Kentucky, and Hamll--raty. Ohio Tb hM-wiilue; of tadeetetiseai mm of 2.000 ever aad sbow tha amount the treasury Is prwblhlted The clob wtu eooa tefia work ea the clatbnuea aad amamls at f-U Mitchell. Horns Trpm Isialiigton. ntattvas Tr.

James A Averdtch. Sam Uua aad stepwaw the Leauuatur. navrac eaneisviea its worknwid7. re. Averdlck said; -n wtu wet Hi candidate for re-election.

as I eaaaot af- -d to rurter RaoreeentatiV Aaajna cava tacit aporoval to sucreetn that ae wt.i any n-s atonal area wm hence, bat wUI not a a cant inata fjv, lewer Hows. Reptwaantatj ve Saaa Hoe-land haa ecifl4e his frteada tataeuoa wf tryinc for be pomlnatio for a seroad Una Kenarsreg- "Will Jrobat4. Tbe wU of TheoOre Ksnaewtc was probated tb County Court leaves of hie reel and personal yr -f La fits wi e. For-e el hie business as lone as 'thjssme' Is profitable, and a us seats that th present foreman. Henry Rleselman.

be continued In bla present poeltioB. Tba will ta dated October 25, ISOl. Koinlro Bucceeds Hsyker. There are ae new developments In the mailer of tba alleged shorts, in tb accounts of ex-Board of Education Clerk Matt Heyker, Boker haa ree fried as Secretary ef the Union Perpetual Bulldlnc Association of Co Tina ton. and Tilde Retnk was named as his successor.

Heyker still declines to make a stataawat regardlnc his alleced Irrecu la and tha special committee to whom waa referred th. matter of a settlement with tha have aa yet made ne overture to that ead. Covington Briefs. Clarence M. Rlckman.

XT. and Florida L. Cook. 25, both of Cincinnati, ware married by Justice Tnomaa uunn yeatereay. Motorman Ben Porter.

Injured In the wreck at Seventeenth and Madison avenue Monday, haa r. reined consciousness, and barrinc com- plicattona win recover. Mr. Jeajrer la aeo pro-DAntaxJ Bounced est of dancer, althous otlll com to her room. The Kenton County Teachers Readme Circle, Section 3.

will hold a session at the est Covington School Bulldlnc at a. at. Saturday. The funeral of th. let.

Oeors Matlma. en. of the first patrolmen Covtnr'on bad. took place from the realdence of bla aistar. 2ee West Fourth street, yesterday afternoon.

Theodore Smith, at. of West Covington, died yeaterday at the hospital from lnniriee m. talaed by falltnc from a vigon. Phil Taylor. 71.

12 Eaet Tenth street, died of paralysis. He had melded here for SO years. The funeral of Tobias Burke, father of ShertrT Crm Burke, will take ptaee from bla late home at staSordabars- The local Turner Society -met laat nlaht and took In two new members. Genre Schneider, Rudolph Elster and Harry Rauch were elected delea-atee to the district convention, which con-venee at th Weat End Turner Hall. Cincinnati.

Asrtl ao and May l. it waa oeetned to attend the anniversary of the Ladies. Turner society, which takes plane April 10, FT. THOMAS. The beard appointed to examine Secned Lieu tenant Samuel C- Orchard and William a.

Hall. Tblrd Infantry, for projnotlon to tha erade of Flrat Lieutenant, convened sera yeetarday. Serreant Loul. Seder, tat. of th Second In fantry, re-eniiated at this poet yeaterday for the Talrd iufaaury.

Charles Jensen. Troop H. Second Cavalry, re ported at this post yeaterday for transportation to hat station at Cblckamauca Park. Oa. The membera of the Third Infantry will a- tertala with a St.

Patrice, Xar aanc at the aymnaalum m-alcbt. Quartermaster Senreent Char lea Pitts has bean granted a twenry-eay ruriooca. Tbe efflcer of the Third Infantry will e-tv their first dance la tn new crmnaalum to-saor row alxhl. The wisrrtas-e of Lleutensa Robert M. Blanch ard to Mlaa Mary Wallace DeWltt.

daachtar of Brlaadler General aivta wwhs. retired, will tak place ear the 2th of -eext month at the home of tha brtee'e parents, tn Waahltiartoa, C. Liewtensat Blancaard I en duty aa Assistant Surgeon at tats post- CHARGE. Of BorglarT Against the BUn Woo I Held it Connection With ths Xlll-v tag of Firmer Char lest pn, W. Va, March 18.

Matthew Bright was arrested tn Ohio, and lodged to jail here to-day by- Officer Howard Smith and Deputy Marshal San-nlngham, ef this city. Bright -was taken Into custody on the charge of burglarizing tb boss of John Handler. In Putnam. In tnla state, but be la under sus picion sf a muck graver charge, Several weeks ago Thomas X. Starks.

a resident ef Putnam County, was murdered and robbed at bis bouse sear WtnOeld- Tba fatal shot was fired through aa open window aad the weapon used was shotgun. It Is believed tbat the man under arrest knows something xh crina. Awmeia; the article etolea from the ana- ley bees was a shotgun. Bright bad lived aa the Starks farm, but moved away laat fall after having an altercation with Stark. It la said that before leaving be waa heard to threaten the latter.

It' Is claimed tbat Bright was seen en tb day of the murder going In the direction of the Etarka home, and that be badt with him what looked to be a shot tan. Erig-tt had charred came to Mvert after moving to Ohio. v. .1 be hH to- I -r tve c-5 Is tfior- To make Uneexia Biscuit good; To make tbem right and keep them fight; To make you want them day or night Is the mission of the Bakers. a soda cracker can be made; how exceptionally fresh they can be kept they satisfy the appetite when you have that longing for something To make them right and keep them tight, Is to make you want them day or night THE RIVER.

NEWPORT. CoaJ Bids Wert Low. The Waterworks Conunkutonars last nutht opened bids for a year's supply of coal, a mo untitle to XSuO toase The lowest bid was 1 70. by the Qarrlsee. Company, which la CO cents lower than any nrevtoaa flsure.

Tbe bid. were referred to Superintendent Glacier for computation. The board let a contract for IM feet of six-Inch pipe ta O. R. P.

IHmraict, at his bid ef ti per too. 'The board also conferred with tha Waterworks Committee of the General Council with reference to Maror Helmboid'e recommrndatl. a that the rate to larra consumers of water be increaesd from 7 to lO cents per gallon The committee waa tn the dark with reference to the amounts of wster ued. an-1 tb. nwtter waa laid over to secure some ficurea from Superin tendent Uiaater.

Death of L. K. Mrty. L. K.

Marty. Preslden of the Oeemaa National Bank. died, yesterday morning at his home on FX Tbomae avenue, ta tha Highlands, after a Unerring nines Death was due to a complication of pneumonia and typhoid fever. Mr. Marty waa 63 years of age.

end has been prominent In banking and commercial circles of Camphell County for many yeara. Prior to the wrecking of the German National Bank by Frank Brown ba waa aLMreciora in that Institution snd. after tne reorganisation, he waa elected Preel-dent. He waa also Interested in toe Frankfort Chair Manufacturing Company. He waa a Masoa of blah des-ree.

belonging to tbe Order of tha Mvetle Shrine. Ha leaves a wire and four chil dren, two daughte and two eons. The funeral will take place Saturday ttlp. with services at the family eeeidenc in the High lands Th remains will be Interred in the vault at Evergreen Cemetery. J.

A. Andrew Divorced. Colonel J. A. Andrews.

President of the Newport Rolling Mill Company, and Treasurer ef th Glob Iroa Roofing and Corrosattnc Com pany, waa yesterday created a dlvorc from Loocaaat Andrews by Circuit Judo Deny oa the ground of Irving separata and apart for Ave yeara. They were married March 1A6B. There are three children, two boys and ana girl, all crown. Mrs. Andrews Is at present rasldinc ia Cincinnati.

Real Eetate Transfers. Charles 8. Hisey to tons Gardes. St by ZS feet ea Adams street, Dayton: $1. ae.

Thomas Major te Mary L. Baxter. SO by 1O0 feet oa Vtn atreec Cote fwlllLente; si, E. Clifford a Sarah Major, SO by lOO feet os Washington avenue: gl.SOO. Barbara Volk to John Shomaker.

by 80 feet oa Central avenue; 11.123 N. 6. 8'ialer I D. J. Hewetane, lot ta Soetb-gate; Children Lose Out.

In the Circuit Court yesterday to the ease of Henrietta. Brows vs. tne uatwu county court and W. J. Hlassm.

aa actio to eorapel County Judge Hissem to appomc the elaintlft. 2he eldest daug-htee. as administrator or tea eetat. ef her r.ih-r Jndn M. J.

Brown. Judge Berry yeater- dav handed doe a Judgment sustaining the de fendants demurrer. Tbe plslnuir decitnlnc to plead further, ber peutSM waa aiemtsae. The effect of the decisis is mat Joe Brown, uncle nf th plaintiff, will coatiaae to act aa administrator, Newport Briefs. Master Commlaetoner Hee.tr sold the frtDowtnc property at the eounhouee door yeaterday: Sarah Potts vs.

same. acre of farm land to L. M. Potts. om; Clifton vs.

Bamaai Steelman. Lot 1T7, Glenn Park, to plaintiff. C1J3: wport va Lncy Tlbhatta. Tibbacta aomeetead, to Mlas Kila xeaoe. Ia Police Court yeaterday moraine tb atathara of Olll Carter.

otMore ooy. woo aaa o. erected for snfru ta a false sr. alarm, and John Blxler. a white boy.

rreeted for the same oflenee. applied the lean te tneir nsprcn. in eompUaaoe wttbr Jadg Mart Moore-s rcwowltlo tbat a fine ef and coma that be had Imposed would be remitted, providing that tbe boy ware give a aoed, coascienooua thrshia Mary Klllott w-s yesterday granted a dvre W. A. aUlloU la ttmn vwr- Bamoel A.

Kora, of Mario. Ky. and LiHlaa M. Kleer. ef Ft.

Thomas, war graatad a 11-eaas ta snarry yeeterday. A weetl for a mv trial was nude ev tb defendant yesterday ta the-damage suit of Nelson. Crumble vs. the. Frank ta etaoa Crambie Ul Comssay.

Ia th ease Joeephl Heltmaa v. Robert Anstead and ethers, officer of tb. Cigar Makers' international Cntoa. an action te isaii tltiS for death benefits alleged to be dee because of the death ef her huaband. a jury ta th C1mlt Court yesterday returned a verdict tar il for ta pbuaus Seair Kaa Hatchlasoa haa aaaeemced his determtaauoa te resign from the Coereheaee Cowuntrte of the Fiscal Cewrt.

TMs Im the ce remittee that ha general aprvtsia of th. Courthouse aad the pure hs stag of all snppOe. The male portlo et tb- rradot.ng elans ef tbe bur school still reresee te diecloee the iiaaw ef tbe pupt'o gtfl-y ef throw tr.g cartrtdge la the strve wf the cum nia. ana tneir wirt srobabty aul ta Board oc Mrs Wand's ana. focwl.umt tie sow.

oo oe ru-nsoeebly tec money, bet wo thing valu was misslnc unixvrr, et. Hart In was arrwted tate last r'M on sworn to cr -s. j. -w. Tb tin ma of Mr, wood, at S3 Jsi sieim.

was entered by bwrelara aotla. tune Tnesdar evenlac derlav the aaseec of th family a a -wt, Mn Woda ana. ea his reter Boose avenue, a w- j. i-e i -r -r fcc-i a them try them KNOW them. Then, when you Biscuit and you will understand that COMPANY LIBRARY Thrown Open To Public.

Coviag'Bias Dedicate Xeir Carnegie Library Building With Appropriate Ceremonies. Covington's new Public Library, th gift of -A ndrew J. Carnegie, was formally opened yesterday afternoon. From th time the doors were thrown open until 5 o'clock a continual stream of people passed through. It is const rues ad of smooth stone.

Isvlsbly decorated. with French renaissance prevailing, and Is an architectural gam. Tb building Is 100 by .350 feet, with the main entrance on Scott street and tbe audito rium entrance on Robbins street. Tbs li brary proper consists of a large general reading room 00 by 08 feet, with celling JO feet high. From the main veatibule In front two flights of stairs lead to a mag nificent rotunda on tbe second floor.

Into which opens tbe children's reading room, catalogue and roagaxine, Librarian. Trus tees' rooms and two rooms as yet um signed. In tbe center of the ceiling of the second floor Is a large dome of glass. Tbe auditorium la entered through a foyer, aad coma In a a parquet aad balcony, with a combined seating capacity of SU0. Tbe stage is large and well equipped and the curtain an artistic triumph, Ths French renaissance in the exterior decorations Is repeated In the interior, but on a more elaborate scale.

At o'clock In tbe even-tog, when the formal exercises of the oc casion were opened, tbe auditorium filled to over-flowing- Many were unable to secure Beats or even standing room, aad ft was a magnificent audience that greeted the opening overture by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, assisted by tbe Poly phonic Choral society of st voice, an organisation composed entirely of Covington talent. Ex-Mayor W. a. Johnson, dur ing whoae term the library project found realisation, made a brief address, dealing with tbe Inception of the library movement and felicitating hie fellow townsmen upon tb magrniacenf success achieved. After another splendid number by tne orchestra and chorus Hon.

J. I. Rhlnock, as Presi dent of the Library Trustees, made a for. mal press ntatlon of to library to tnctty of Covington, aad Mayor George T. Beach accepted tbe gift 'on behalf of tbe city.

After the rendition of several of tbe old geens by tbe chorus, among them that melody dear to tbe hearts of ail natives ef tbe Blue Grass State. "My Old Kentucky Home." Judge James P. Tarsia added a contribution to tbs many nappy remarks of th evening. An Intermission for music preceded the Introduction of Boa. W.

C. p. Breckinridge, the orator- of the evening. Colonel Breckinridge sustained bis great reputation as aa orator, dealing gracefully aad eloquently wtfn education In Its broadest sense, tbe philanthropy of Mr. Carnegie, and the local value of such a splendid institution to tbe city of Covington.

Tbe exercises reached a fittiag climax with a burst ef patriotic fervor to tbe singing of led by tha orchestra and chorus and participated la by the entire audience. It was one of tbe most enthusiastic gatherings ever beld in Covington sad throughout the programme the effort ef tbe speakers, musicians and vocalists were greeted with rounds of spplanse Mrs. Ana M- Spears, tha efficient librarian, bas aa able corps of assistaats to tbe persons of Miss Jennie Kelly. Mlas Helen Bellmer and Anton Weweel. AH of whom assisted ta the general public reception at tbe opening- The membership list of tbe Institution numbers ever 9.0001 and tbe library owns nearly 15.tX volumes, only a small percentage of which have as yet been installed, being stored temporarily at the Seventh street rooms.

Tbe se-lectioa of tbe book for the P-ngiish department was made by Mlas Price, a graduate of tb Illinois University for Librarian, aad her judicious n'-scrimi nation has beea tb subject of muca favorable cota- DATT0J3, XT. The marrraaw ef Cbarle Meyer, ef this ettr. aad M.w Clara Blnm, Believe, weica cmrre-r laat September, baa just bee saade public. Tb belie ta the elhte-year-aia dawghtwr of Mr- JaeciO Blum, wtu, th groom hi to year oil aad is th of Mr. Lea Meyer.

The saar-rieee was kept aworwt for fear of pereatai eb-ec-Knx. Tft a Ca-holie and -wnl be rv rtev. rather r-tnssem. we l-e'-t vnar- h. so Aier tre ccoeecratloa the w1 1 r-.

1 at f- --i -t l- t--' carried out fM TniffYfi MILLCREEK VALLEY. Betttr roAs tor Kltwao4 Fltsvr mmrm liacwul tavt Bl.ht by th Elrnwofa, wnn nd car-sw ul wtu eta will I kK oca th vtll4T ttitmm-fmrmm by tk Atr fgulvdjr. Tb fMtfwajrsoa rdar.irw Irtaj a tl.i--ivca. urm am UI wkvaBw umm4 tntr ateavr haiisiinc rsd nroris-slt ia4 Hm mhml ftprocf wm fnmmhm wnh ft ar4inmrr. Th Mar bat riri4 that tlv vll laV ssgp3dtia Wrm fV-l fksllppaVl Villi Uw rwatv- um tlrm.

aVA ouisr-il wsrxri imm ciim.i btdat ror tit l'ro-r-r-r-aw) Impv mOt. TH ielaTtlt le. gpatl powr tm aUrC ID IV Iff tgXNlatfl If. swVarTf. gtj-M lltfrttsp for thd Vltlr tTOV.4.J tulrtllrOMl UrUlM t'r Icftrln u.

Hill iTvwnttif tm t-Vre SM wer orrlr4 iai4. Cojtcl m4m4 ta n.drc iMtturcavx ttigut. wntn in. bit jur um h. wv atneimncy bona wui te.4.

Oaborff Chriti. m. ft wIf-kArFW rfe1rft Kim wood f5.rJ vmtimriT at mtm. ct mrr strt. T1m funtraU vrul aV.l riws-vjr trm thm Th flrat ravravraa of MVVi avi r1 yt In Tm on tn oee ground.

AmmvU ihm fav Ul Bnn on tb Cri haaaT sjsbs tn pror-mmnt mm It. Th t7V rid-2m Co bav ee4TTefwsyr.t by which thv-r Uci4 to cavmp oa tb mynumd. A uvijr ebBUm ovr um sit tm scfc-i. Th hymn o'in tfaft4 wtw wnar twm Wm AVeDM Jb. Of IJtrk.aBS fR rs.wr.au avrtiaT mrvtrm cn4r-i4 br imm pmU H-tVe W.

4V I. Zm.wim. tut nmmu PLEASANT RIDGL A tlvoly eontrovwrsy has broken eat Is Oswaell over the pc.sHjwed award of a ejiract to pave a cement atdewaik is on Lester resd. cm ae- cewnt of the agfewa surface ef a fewghfar ire -ew cunt we ewirutias saieas rar-ther tmorovemeet or the retewey m4 and about ate feel of f'P laid to rarry a tba aur- piua water. The questio has aren as to whe ia to pay for this material.

The Rromt)l aetata, which set.tloaeo tor the etdewaik. elaln u-d pay lr U. aad kaa noti-will dariine bear any Red coenrii that win eariine bear any trie exoens. A msl- r-ty of taa aiembera ef Council are ageing s.d'Jl ng the bard- oa the vtUaa-e. Coatrsctor w.

a-trle. who ts the eurrwerul ooer. is is Oliemma rec.uei if ODSetruets tb sidewalk will has. to Seep la repair for 6ve y.srs. hcb will be aa eosely an4ertak'Bg as nl'a toe ptaee ar law, it wiu a waane wa a Best hare raia.

Vlllae Solicitor Arsik baa bee advwed be Juda-e bamoel Smith to hav. a eeefeseor wt a the attorseya rue Rasld Railway Coetnasy and a If the difTerenee heiwees it ane the vlilase cannot be seuked witho-rt angsglng la litigation. Tb tm 4-eibt ful whether the aait brought by tne villas. tha e-mnyaay W1H uw iiiwi si ieew ea Miss Mamie Jackan. dangbeee Mr aad Mrs Wllilas Jaeka-i.

was refwatad laat sight as seia at tb sotat Seats. BY ACCLAMATION srsctat. BtsraTca re rsa aaeemss. NobieevlUe, March Id. The Krpab.

acans of the Ninth Congreesltmal IMstiict will bold a convention la tnla city te-mor row af terneoa for the selection ef two del agate to tb national convention and one candidate for Presidential Elector. As there are only enough candidate to fill the places tt la expected tha all will be eboeea by acclamation. Tbe only candidates for nation! delegare ar Oeorge JOinauddle, of Frankfort, aad WUUaxs H. Marker, of Tip ton. George Laadon, ef Kokoeae.

Is the only aspirant for tb neamaaxjaei for alec- tor. DAYT03, ZT jobs Brat to. TXJ TMrd rsporfd th. pollr las vagwi Torn Merev-Nt a. I has pes missina new ra arac i The hov ware gree vreox Wltn a vwi- eet eouar.

aad a ears auti awe ea. II la fand he anvsewred I ts rtver as mm bb. Tbe wwdlUo ef Jobs Jewtar. of SO Stash ae Iae who sttewiated swlcwie by ertaaJa waa cweelisxas-ly irreeweed lt suht. The Jarkso Oi mat last Bigw a aiiewwa amber of etc asso see wsraww la Coinnsl wiuiar sa'iu.

www ass i months. Sfbtih Shield of a tm th Bex rz.ich reasca for, a dealer to be hszzst cls a mantis. TIocrecOTVrelsI end imitatienc. r.TX2ACH 23 MAJrf CT. Jwei-sqachI NORWOOD.

A nam her af eetlrg rlilaena se.1 at the Frst Notional liank last night aa leh toe stea i-. eeseets. aw-. M'. ts- llenal "Hulldlas srt4 leMia l'iesr si fl'tS LHti.

ete aa halraes um! si fWww M. Evllley aa ss unary ef fr.e nieias 1 aw BOUBOed St the ewealng of I se meet CM. I I white the sees hoiiata aad nsieii ew not b. a aaaillarr ef ae hauia nt lewtlte-. weal tea aa una la Me welfare see i.e-w ita sow teniae at aw.

fifwe a It eew uu the aasn wihiI4 te t-'eSie A avtlet.af a 'oiiina. Ts tilef and R. brows, waa aiuleted te draw up 2 cwnaettetwj aad sahasH It tbs ai-eeai tpvwe peesant. sriee abt delar hV ssitted ewnerltwtl'ia. In whl'b we pwuH that tha aulisl ewk h.

91 it-. VI4.4 lato s) sbarwa of a awe valu. of snare; that the eeeusl asset lac eKeil Va h-14 oa the fowrta Thoraoar ta Mae. eel tbat lae esewtlAga shall b.14 eeery Thwteder tha raaaria ef tea Flea Msasaeal rWek ,4 Mee- weod Swan A4 Mimia.ee, W. St reMe s-vl reward fcVeaa.

were ai.s-eot.4 Cnevbliie. ee Xisslaalejoa. aad will eusall their rwpwrc ai tew- Are regular ateellig. IbmsSay March Se. 1 Mayor MHU early to day win 4tsre.ee of the er4lnaae gtaerileg a free, aiee to Ae I Cltlseaw" Telewhnete ftensway.

Me aeelsse Use I evesua te ser wwetbwr ha m-mt as. rr oat hie ssgnatBre. "A I have at 4 ail said be. 1 are tins te take tne i ears -by law te owsiew tkls eel-naave, aoi. ae 11, trme I las It doss net esirt's till wit4nlf.

I k.lu, believe tt wewlg Be peoer law mm Se aafMtv te s4aa what I win ee Tkwrs-ia vt Mayer Is retuient se what he will do wuh a ae4lasaes bla friends are taJ leg a.4 tt eawe from aa auaorttetiee eowrea lawt sight that a. wtu alga the av-eeure It ta eel-1 that he 1. spejetaiir pi eases wuh that areieb' la ie that seovldea fee 1 ee of (no deviea, and that he waat 1 as hi sweMisi.e4 Aasttor Wlehsear. aeib-ttee afsy. Merer Ml' a and atlenet se 'eeeia.

at a ealeav. 'be Hmrvr'B eAVo aeiee-w-e, u. Oiwt ate te efface oetlleeaee ml taw a4 4raw-uf oteirerey seer Ke lhgae e--e -tweets. They will seeeeat IBeSr fMntt 10 ie. cU at Its Best sneetiag Your Ncpvco Ar tbe Ufa.

tb artfeltt the your body. It Is tb aerves tbat eaua th heart pu laate. tb langs te Inhal the aaysavn, tb brain to direr, th nula nrgaa of th body, tbe stuenar te diy-et river to- eecrerra the title, the kidneys to biter th trio. awd th. ie, els to carry off the weete.

Who lit. Vie wked shaurleMt la-nigee-tloa. Conatipation and Inilammatto re sult, because tb stomach, la InaiU'a. This is true of all tbs orgs no of the body, sad prove that to euro lum 1 yew must strencth. the aerw.

Dr. 1VIIIs3 Nervine Is tbs great apeelflc for tb servaa. and In bringing teem berk to health never fsil te cure all case ef Slesrole.awrt.ee. e-j ra Jets. lessee he.

Spasms. Hack ae He. iiueruUr Tvit'hiafa, Ht. Vlttt liasra, 41py, ftim a Liver and Kidney trouble. ror tw year phailo asd beairh resorts failed te fell.

me of a een. til leaf Ion stomach, liver. bMnev aad tieart afToctlona. Sis wot tie ef I'r. Mil Mervla cored a.

W. AhCHBTiLD, Oroeer. Twralgr. If Brat bottle fails tt benefit ssaavey be. ClndanaU.

Ohio, Mar ok 1. li. 'rfTce of Tb Beard of Punlle Safety. OTIOI OT CJTIL r.CTKt! EliBIS. xiom.

FCFsTTAJfT ts a sdeeted Ky tbe Board of FlMle lUfety iMAT, February lth. there wllr be held a mental esamlnatlon of pa 1 r')l men t-r tb pool ties ef Corporal ta tbe Pelice Ixv panflneat. Said examination will he beld In the' Petlc Labrary, City Halt. atrieat of Ninth etrwert avd Ceatral wnwDAT. March seth.

Iset. at clock s. as aid xenlaation win taclied the fol-lewing: 1. wnuagr a report to a see-ertor r- 1. Ouetlee ea elty s-everameett a nd the orcsalsatten sad dlscipUa ef tse Jf-lac rpi-tpat.

a Lecaiion. 4. P.Bnianshlp and seening. (. Kaewtwdy r-ile.

and reeols loeie. Know led a ef crlmloai raws aud city erdlnancee. 7. Qseet leas pwrtiniBg te tbe duties ef Cerporsl. By order er the bear WADE CleKTel rs1det.

Atteet: C. F. LairsAS. Sorertary. ClnclaaaU.

ri-i4. March liei. Ofhc ipf Tbe Board ef pf Sefetv oticbS or civil sKstticjs umit. TIU. PT-T-rTCAJCT to a reljf Toei a---r-t bv the Beard ef Public rtafetr U-'M'AI.

Fsbruary Ith. le. there wMI he he 1 physical ana mental examination cr WDllcaat for tb poaitloa staer I the sir Pepartmaat. Tbe physical mmiaa'n fir tin pi- tloa WIU bald TL's-r Ua T. ir i.

4. at a. and tu 'i -ml a tie WI.DNX-nLAT. 1. at a.

m. Eiaailaaileaa wit Ke In t-e eoor- the board, acond flonr 1 iaminsllos t. iowlcs-: 1. 1 nyslrtai nail Tic tlorns any kn. t.

J. Peading. tvritir.aj fresa dicta tto, 4, epel'ln. S. Aritnmetlc, 9.

IocatioBS. 7. C'jesiions perttlnlrc I.

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