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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 5

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CATTLE Sold Well at the Outset Rot ik- Prle ta Uat Their Htld Later ii the Week. in Chicago 'Ara Hog oa the Down Grade. gbrr Tri' Hat. Bffn Id Mich Larger Umht Hire I'lmtifal asd Cheaper. f4t.

tHl 12 -itecelpls Of live tor" compared witn a I Blie. P.r hoge nod r.muared with a er ago 14 infin nf rattle, a and an Increase of ami bulk of beef cattle f.r th.a week, with comperleone: ratr.m. rtn Hula 4-1 oxii 4 o-vi 4 aft 4 niw" were in satisfactory Cri. nrm now ab'iut under li ft i.itr-ni were ago. a iw 'i at tna lop rw r.

Ii ''M, I lb p'Tt airrra asiiil at 2.V lb itara have bn alowofaala. a.rr tnK nun. "'Ti'-ririBW niimr rnHl-raii. nave t.iatit I4 Ih. a Xft Tft a mt a TO a 2At aa a iftua a K'fli fc-t at a tea.

('1 AVH it a f7 a 4 a a ha 2MjK ii Tm a 7T 15 5 I 1 7.1 IV lVt 4 .1 aMra Ti, 4 il 4 3 WrOI 77'i fhr h.n i 11 almoiil a ronllnual down ir trmi if vaiuHi. aiura now ml nn1r a aa ai. Itarelpla monry fw Ihrm at prpaant at H5. txit vary U' 1 It 7' I'Ikii are fnoittly a quarter tippi Iila hrp and lamba Lmi. IU It 4 4 (i ft ri a i 4 4 4 17 lilt 7 1W1 7 10 iVi 7 4.1 Bulk 1 1.1 r7 .1 I.

TBI 6 K4 4 l5 7 )' (tfP ik bn of much lurirr IV fnm m- 'iy chulra lamba ah 1,1 mii ait hlrh aa r.iAir 0 fn nntlvr fn hava rona i $: S.irifia In mti- hnv brn mora e.nilf l'rti! nar lr.p.rd 'about Otic ft a Htt a ivti In tha mo- i.rii.rv'. man-1 and prtrea holdln t'tiy COMBINATION Of Inrd'Tit Rfver Coal Operators of Pittsburg anl Cincinnati Posi-tiTf Di uied By Local Firmi. Mm- are bln bv lit rlvrr oal operators 1 ii'ura; ai i nelnnall li form a com-, ta 1.1 ilia Rlvar nl and fnke Company. 4 1 iMtal nf 1111.00,11111. Uir 1 mrntlonad aa be- ft ilif new plan ara tha i-mt c.imii.inv, Cinrinnatl; A.

K. IM I. H. Ullworth Col Cwpan. Company and tha Tim i4i Ciminnv In addition to (haaa ih rinmanl In the Kanawha.

1-11 proh.ih.y Inrluded. Tlia r.w it la aald. would own aifimbcata. barcra. and would t)toI (rum lands amounting to wa.

1EP0RT DENIED LOCALLY. 10 th utatrmrnta of local 00- 'uori non of thm appear to know any- ihoul proponed combination. n. ofll-ala of th aiarmet Coal Cora- janr enr aba.iiuteiy tiiai the company la war rnrminf or gotnK to Join any Mn.u.in. Mr.

Rudolph Kleybolte, tha r4hlfnt of tha company, atated laat lir. that t.irre waa a word of truth a th r-port. His company, he at a tea, has on and rntnra. and thr la no raail'jr fnr thym to form anv ntmMiii. "a in any a.

Other l.r.. yr 1 1 Ji tnq OCBIFTI city atate that the Idea la too rl- and that la not MSMnaUon rnntetnplated. even such a HCRiE MARKET. TVian-. tA.il- lo- aw Kw va ihvj as.

cr 1 nf tha i market "Our market "this lmProv'ment over last weeks, there a tearcity of stock. The week much larger and of bet- inan last wnk'i The btirera l4o In a hrt-r 4.1... .11 hrT wonh- n'amng the aucUon o'ter tone to the ln buyers 1r attendance seemed Procure all arood ones offered. J. common and cheap horses war at Tn of buyera but good st0ck In their r- bad came having ben ln" r-Jyera for sound, servicr- "-ti auracira as our hor Produced are (H ut giMi A on warket In th heT saddl and aa horeal greater this apiing si ytaT Zose ow ral a rd'r IUBht Iscsj IZ nted by th Eastern anj tlr Vf' lht sr.

fat and "I'y d'spo-aH of. aa 1 rlA" belong. While Cn'V "nted teamsters irertt at rdUCfJ prices. Price "Mt irl to l.TiX 5: n'raI Purpose. rJ y- to Pmnsyleanta to Pounds.

KM WnaVT TM "n1 msreav $175 to la i Pluas. small Ma. a- to cottoa aiiM. il quota. ound.

tat and In good con- thlp. EVERY CLAIM ftinst tts T.lymoutll Company wiiiB Paid. Mar IS. Th- Maater la --crrv i -w. a) ar me Ct.trlbmlon af tha the Co41 Company.

1 r'clver. to-day "X'tfd partlea. The boat 1 lf" nnitngr immni tn cr nothing nnfor- birr ery clain fa-irt against toe com- rik. L. Kac termination aa a a vs.

an ef In the wT'v miB5r 'sperienced wa, ta Mw the first 1 'onowing the strike. 07 HONOS. rwa 1 -Tha Cndnnau -WEATHER Conditio Variant 7laU Is tt United Utan. Te Miswlng labia show tb state af th weather at Um MiH asontlaoisd aa reoort- ed by ma wmim at ar stock aw 1 nlaThf. eeventy-ftb meridian Um: Hi PlACS OP OaaaaTaTtoa.

a atlattic era as. Tra Pktlai.ipfcia WatblitfiH tJ 1 1 a ic -Je-fcnaltia 7 aa 'rutr la Lr aiaraa a'un'a Tr flft K. K. M. yw Olaaaa faiwiaa a ar Tr 'far 'ialvaalia C'orptf hrlarl Fair 4-Wua ow aL4-ar rinxuaia a i-u4 w.

R. 1 x'iaar Htrakurj taw Tf rai cinrlnnail ffi4aapntla a -ta (Fair uass 1MUM, flufTala Urmn4 Mirtg aa Tt K. wr. -Uar t'fciraan It. 'lar waiaaa nar lrjtu I 'War at lxia.

Ml in ft Clear k. X. w. HE. Iavfiport I'tul in.

jcioudy a it-iear Cairo Tatr aaiaat-fai ii.Ltr. Pllemarek urcm maa Kanaaa 1 7a X. W. a a icioady ir-tear ICi.ar- lar BpriBf neio, Mo. 0 fr toudf Htm H.iMa Hpij City lender Cteenaa Iefivr 1...

North plana fuehla Mlt City fffciahoma Atlltv El I'aao To X. w. Cloudy ICIoudr 70 a k. w. W.

a a v. a.r 74 44 74 71 Ta TJ 74 Bo icioiwiy tClnudy Fair Trliloudy nam a ('iar irlr .23 Rib NoarMwaar CBirarv an 1 w. Fa.r Qj Apptle aai a w. a lew MARKET In Iron Grades Active. 3Iany Df oartments Sboir aa Increase i t- a if.

1 in Business Orer Last Week The rrerallioff Prices. racial, niaram to raa bqcibb. lltisburc. May 15. Aa active mar ket prevails In all lines of finished material.

Many departments show an Increase of bualnesa aa compared with last week. Fa cilities sre so much Improved for handling orders that th Immense business now be ing done Is hardly appreciated. There is a slight lull In ths buying of pig iron. Specifications on old contracts are heavy. Consumers are asking to hava shipments anticipated on orders placed for delivery In June.

July, August and Septenv bar. A short time ago it waa Impossible to get prompt deliveries, and purchasers of fered premiums la order to obtain enough stock to cover Immediate wants. Later there has been freer delivery of coke, and better car service. Furnaces are running full. Consumers ar receiving shipments on old contracts.

As a result there Is not ao much Discing of new busnlss. Frtcea are a llttl aaler. Th average for Beeae- mer pdg is still $20 J5. Pittsburg delivery with hi (bar figures prevailing in som In stances, an order having been taken a day or two ago for 5.O0O tons at $20 6a Pig Iron and billets ar hlah compared with th coat of finished material. Bllleta ar still very strong, there not being enough to cover demands.

It Is de nied by the Jones Laughlln people that thev have made sales below me maraei. Importations of raw material continue on old contracts, and lower prices la mis country will have a tendency to chock the Burchasa of foreign Iron. traiatent rumors ar afloat regarding probable advances In black and galvanised heats. Mills are running up 10 cpacn. Hieher nrlces would not surprising.

tr.iriv nromDt deliveries ar being mads. and new bualness Is being accepted- Tin plate la sold op to August. MO srupmenis on new contracts will om rmiji that time. CAPITALISTS Proposs To Form a Crompany To Build Million-Dollar Hotel on field Placa. ie u.

nlana that ClBCtnnauana oavai formed ar carried out, tbr will a toll-I lion-dollar hotel erected on the north aid of Garfield place, between tiace ana i. 1 of th In fiuniy it jnanuiaciurwa were present at streets. 1 nMrninent fiaurea ia th pro- VilV VI I m-A A I- Mr JL Ma Cooper. WO rl wuai wa I deaJer. who said yesterday: r.r CMncinnaU-capltalJata naval that a company be or- I ganlsed for tha purpose of erecting a Una hotel on Garfield place.

It 1 tneir opimop. nlara la tha well aa my wwn. proper placa In this city for a nrst-ciaaa ns- tel. It la proposed to lono capital rangln from 11.500, 000 to OOO.OOa A alte Willi a inrat -2tj feet on Garfield plac would" secured tha allev. i If tb ptaa IS throush.

Clnclhnatl will have aa fine carried tnrougn, k. fAimd in ena eoun- notei aa mars i try. Tha matter wiu ora 7 two ARGUMENTS Made ia Two Caaaa in laderal Appal- late Court, t- ana trnlted States Circuit Court Appel yaate'y wra beard on the appe: la tb of iroms the Dlamoad March Company. Thia is action for damages growing out of tb tianfportatlon of timber. Attorney.

F. A. rwiTnd T. K. Tarsney.

of Mlchigaa. ar- I. while Attor- Of Chicago, represented the defendant. in terror. Argument were also heard In tne case i th Rubber Tire vneri I V'Ctor Rubber Tire t.uraii- controversy orar a patented improvement rubber Tna eaa waa submitted upon briefs without oral arguments.

Attorney Frank of Frankfort. Ky was yesterday admitted practice ia Court of A ppea'a. OHIO INCOBPOBATIONS. ta til MOCtlll. Culumbcs.

Obia. Xsy li-Theaa Incorporations Band Cenmaay. MlBarabarg. I. at.

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Hart man. Was, BewarS. a.rwo. isad. 3W.

by C. WllUrd E. Jay Plnaey. rc.a ES. by T.

J. A Mmjil xnea. aa. lT-- Tse CJumbla Coal Corapanr, rvnva Jaaaea P. Akroa.

aio.coe. Loomla. Joe. a. i Benner.

Jonn at. nwiri. I at Aiimiii Club. Martanald. oy a Marka.

Weimca. Milt West. aad termlnua from K-P- way ley to Aberdeen. tt I It A ir rheumatlem Fllmer Amend t4ke the metal at Ht prices of the aa-feTlptlon' No 2 M' ceTebrated oa iu furnaces. All of the mill- and! rlr.

T- m.riia tar many effectual cures. Gold Exports Probable, Allboob Denaid Sterliir Is Etsler ii Xew VirL Ostlook for a Geiertl Cat la Iroi Prleei Hot All F.TonbU-Trii Featam. facial. tiar ta aaatiaaa. Kw Tarv.

May n-Tnera la aana cartalaty mm wbar ajo4a will altipwad Kmropm by oast weak axaamara. If lb maturing a Uona aoma iarf Ivankara to Tana ara hir furtbar ahipmtau at old ae tvrobab4. for tnara im mm eoaual scarcity nt tiila aa raeta at thai pnwmt tln. remand eterllaa tm aautlar la ttata aurkat, btt rbla waulo not naceaaartly ara- vant th ahipmant ef aoma i franc Tlm money eootiauea quiat avsd nnetaaaaatt at Vit par cant for a aavd daya. 4aer cant for four mamtfca, par cant far aia months aod 6 pr cant for loofar dates.

Coanmaralai paper la atm quoted at rana of froaa 44 to 44 par cant. eUthouan a 1 axoeptlaaai traneacliooa ara report under mat nsura. Thar la a hotter deal aod for cornea paper. There Is not much dauiaer of a arenerat price demorallaatloa In iron avsd a leal for th nest 12 months at Uaat. L'p to that tins wtaaafactnrars cannot ret in a dosI- tlon where they caa meat demands unless titers should a arrest slums In eonsumn.

non. wnien la SnUltely. Consumers of Iron and aterlr boidlnaj off on eoatraete for in isat half and tha laat ouartee or tKm rear, in the hopa that they may bonarllt by erenta loadins; to lower prices. Jt is asserted that It will be for rall- roaoa to procure steel ralla. for Inetanoe, oeiow fz ton oest year.

That baste point la aald to hava already been practically acreod upon. As to ola iroa. It ta ca ptained that for months th Southern man- UTaturers were unable to lake new bnet while all tha plaj Iron waa being Im ported la area! Quantities. To check Im portstlons th cat to tiff 30 and ilT for tounory jvo. waa mad.

It accomplished the object of euttlnar In- por-war pronto aad of ehecktng- Imports, but It did not as autte far enoua-h a a a fact Ocrman pa Iroa caa still tm aoM at a mall profit near th seaboard, and tha iractionai reduetlona now and Mien e. 5ort', mM k' competxton. nuyera are watchlna roattera cloaely. They want 10 ajet their Iron aa cheaply as posai- ble. Should th United States Steel Cor poration.

or any on of th big companies. piace an order for tone ef Iron It probably would precipitate a scramble among buyer to get It. Fin la bed products are costing nearly (4 a ton more than last increased cost or labor, ore and coal, a fact which may be a guarantee mat there win be no big ruts In Drieea. to demand for Unseed oil dlsplsrs a slow imoTemtni. oui as get buyers show no disposition to anUeipat future require ments to any extent.

Th ton of the mar. ket remains steady, and It la doubtful If the Inside price could be shsded on car-load or ders for forward delivery On three-yard sheetings low offers are re ported, and It ta evident buyers hava cured favorable figures in some Quarters. Whether anything below five cents will bo quotea is a question. Ths demand for ticks shows little diminution, and In the wider sixty-Inch goods considerable difficulty la experienced In securing deliveries. Bleached goods ar moving slowly, but there Is larger inquiry and it la evident that buyers are interested in th future.

On 64 sauares a few leas Important brands are being aold it 44 cents, but the general level Is 44 cents. Buyers as yet ahow no inclination to place order prlnta with any. freedom. la ataple llnea of turkey reda. wlnea.

clareta. dec. more or leaa business has been don at about 4 cents, but on fancy prints the ma Jorlty ar unwilling to commit themselves. HABD WOOD ASSOCIATION The liunibennana' Club of this city has en gaged rooms in the Claypool Hotel In In dlanspolls, which will be used for headquarters by the members during the annual convention of th National Hard Wood Lumber Association- In that city next week. Th rooms ar oa the same floor with th convention hall.

The Claypool will be opened by th Hard Wood Associa tion, and la the second hotel to be opened by that organisation, th Cordova, at Mem phis, having had the members of ths association for its guests when tt began business several yeara ago. Tha local delegation will probably be the largest in attendance at th Jndianapolle convention, numbering between 25 and 30. Buttons With tha worda 'Lumbermen! Club of Cincinnati" have been ordered, and each person going to Indianapolis will be provided with one. Th association will be invited to come to Cincinnati In 1904. and th local delegation will go to Indianapolis with the Intention winning th consent oC the members of that body to accept th Invitation.

Th delegation will lea ye her at noon next Wednesday and reach Indianapolis about middle of th afternoon and establish headquarters Immediately after the arrival that city. Open house will be kept there dsy and. night and genuine Cincinnati bos pltality meted out to all vIsltor AGBICUXTUBAL IHPLI1MEOTS. u.j. voomion i me Grand Hotel yesterday afternoon between leading aaT'e'twaU machine and ateel ui.m....u.

muu cvum. yesterday a meeting, out. it is understood M.f- tmai 4 mvrm wm rrivv aim morning mna participate la ta ctmlerence this after noon, a. r. vory ac 01 iouisvitie.

on of th largest plpw manufacturing con cerns' in to aoutn. naa repreeentaures htr. George D. Todd, of Louisville, who Is President of big chain factory at Jef- fsrsoavllle, Prealdent Cowana a plow factory at Zanesvill and other manufacturers from Obio, Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky were In attendance. They declined to discuss the meeting yesterday-except to say It la an annual affair, and called for the purpose of discuss- Ing freight rates to the 8outh.

and to see i.ttl, naaaihla ta an eoullahl. arl. iuaunent of rate. It- waa learned that the Avery company has decided to extend Ita charter for a period of 90 yeara. beginning June 1.

and preferred' stock will be issued In exchange. dollar for dollar. This ia one of tb com panies which. It ws thought, would go Into the plow combine two years ago, but la stated this will not happen now. SALxUtlXD AOXHT PLAIT.

Reports from Xew Tork and Chicago show thst" there Is a growing tendency on the part of several very large fire Insurance companiea to abolish the plan of having agenl operate on a commission basis ta the principal ettles. establishing instead salaried and direct representatives of each mp-ny. The several companies thst bare tested this piaa taie seem so wen saw with ta results ooisinea mat uey are it to several of tb largest cities. The Mlaried agent plan may, ln course of time, be aoopteo oy atone a aanarr ox ore Insurance companies throughout the country. Just at present It Is being tested by several of leading companiea.

and that I proving successful evidenced bv the fact that they are extending Its operations. It la not Improbable that the plan will gradually be adopted by tb majority of tb fir Inaurane companiea-- re-u if TP TT? A TIT I THS XJLaUIJ. took for a period ef active boytng in If It It TIIE KXQVmilTU CIXCIKXATT. SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1003 the Iron market to begin at an early date," The Court upheld them, saying- -a pay-sxlJ W.

Ulekraan. WUllama nJ on tht will not only pay the Co, yesterday. "The ml 11a and foundries o.i coat of production, but some profit gjre precry wi auvavw for a long time, but not many of them have provided tor their needs further than July 1. and they will have to begin purchasing for deUreries beyond that date before Ions'. I thin by the 1st of June there will be a noticeable activity In the market, Afpet active buying does begin It wlil take only two or three weeks to clean up the btocka of tha Independent fnr- and then the consumers will have lrenW t- ua, mnA mm taey ardr scad fa SMW hsTiaaaa iky wtll tarl saarket saaieral to fca toatr plaat busy ad BJ-tbetr sa'raxta" GOOD EAXD WOOD XAXXTT.

CttrrtasaU la of the bar ataaad luasber ssarkal ta te sited fttatsa. and aoen ef ta largaart oWaUers la) tbat ebasa mt fcr laav tMr baaaVynarters tteaa mw. Xkai oarlaaaU fcs a gieat saarmat for hard-weod Haaaferr la s-eaaaJag saora iaaa-prOTerd apoa I ha co-nawisaers mi that aaato-nal ia ali pari a mt la ewaatry arrrry aid A. Kasaaut. mt Bmmmmtt 4 Wort, yaataraay.

-A arrl saauay ajawsiaaaars have mmmm la tb aaMt mt mmmmimm tbrwagb tJtas aad xotar to Mampata, Kaahvtile or Cmirm to aaka their psrehaaas. bwt Ue7 are graduaily artaitrtag IB lav There ia reasoa air Ikn ssouJd ta taos bate whew (Key bare ta pay fa ease price in era taat I bey would bar, aao taaa pa I be freight 10 their place of tMtaia. would be cheaper for tbeaa to aaaka) the pure ha ae free the eVeeiera hero aad aave ike aaVdltkmal railroad Txvers 1 larva aaaaaae mt alaatars this city baao ruataanars ta aU parts of the Kaat. tha West ni th Central West, and they probably handle saora ataUrUl thgg do ths agvnt ia aay ether city la tha country. We export annttal'r aaveral sallltaa fast avf hard-wood lumbar, lb kulk af la avtna to Oraat lfrttaia auad tha amaaUaaat.

If oar people would sak kaowa that they are la th business sad talk about tha tow and try to bring poopl bera they would not only increase their trad, but taey would hala the city by bringing thouaaadi of visitors bare every year. We don't ad vertise enough, aad by that I do not aaaaa that they should Insert cards ta obscure corners of trase aaa other, jouraala. but hey aboold talk Cincinnati and Cincinnati btaeineee averyaody. bar a city hare, bat It is not ao great as It would 1 if boosted it aa every opportunity that affared." FACTS AJTD FANCIES. Not la tha history of the local stock market ars conditions ao dull as atvth present There Is a promise of a coke war in this city bet wee a the gas company and th Marmet people.

Tha latter corporation Is going to erect 100 coke ovena at their ant nee la West Virginia that will have a dally capacity or 12.OUO bushels. The local bank clearings yesterday were Since the strive of the elevator men at ha Lnlon Trvat skyscraper tha patrons nave aen complaining, and yesterday number of tha tenants signed aa appeal asking tha company to give them batter service. There will be a meeting to-night of th local Shoo Manufacturers' Association. The question of forming a national organ isation on the a a ma plan and for the same puTpoee aa the National Metal Trades Association will be discussed. Mr.

Paul Krtp-pendorf will be at th head ef th organiza tion ir it la formed. A XUS.ono ono Kansaa City Llahtina and Street Railway Company la to be formed by iw xora- bankers. DAMAGES Asked For Injured Trees. Right af Telephone Ctmpaar Ta De- trajr a Maa's Sb a de Raised 1, ia Cearl. Th right of th City and Suburban Tele graph Company rut away large portions of shade trees in order, to string Its wires.

without regard to the appearance of the treea after th work bad been com pie tad. will tested by A suit for damagea filed a''fh Cpurt yesterday by Frank T. SkJllman. axfeutor and trustee under tb win of bis father, the late Henry Sklllmaaw- Ua ehargea that under the 111 af his father ha la the owner of a 50- acra tract adjoining the village of Glen-dale, and fronting feet upon Oak street. Along his tJVa frontage he charge that there ar a number of orna mental shade treea of different varieties.

Ths City and Suburban Telegraph Association asked permission from him to trim thrsa trees. This be granted, with tb pro viso, however, bo claims, thst the work be carefully dona and without damage to tha trees. He says that the work was dona, but so unsklllfully and carelessly that th trees were -wantonly and maliciously cut, broken, mutilated and defaced." so utterly destroy their value aa shade snd ornamental treea He charges that SI trees suffered in this manner, for whlcb he asks dsmages In the sum of $1,300. Robert P. Hargltt, attorney.

BONDHOLDERS Ask: Campbell County Circuit Court To Order Sale of Central Railway Bridga. Th majority of tb bondholders of th Central Railway Bridge Company, through the Cleveland Trust Company, yesterday petitioned Campbell County (KM Circuit Court to order the publlo sale of the bridge to satisfy a claim of $085,000, whlcb it ia alleged is due the bondholders. The majority of the bondholders of this bridge company are residents of Cleveland, though some of them are held In Newport and Covinartan. but very few In thia city. There was yesterday filed aa answer and cross-petition In the case of th city of Newport vs.

the Central Railway and Bridge Company. An action to recover Sll.ajo in back taxes was yesterday filed In the Camp bell CircnH Court on behalf of the Cleveland Trust Company by Attorneys Squire Saun ders aad Dempsey, Pax ton and Warrington. George Washington fend H. M. Benton, la which a of the bridge ia asked to satisfy claim of 9983.000.

which the Cleveland Trust Company elate la due the bondholders. It Is alleged that, under a deed of trust- executed by the Central Bridge Company when the bonds were Issued, it waa stipu lated that If the defendant bridge company failed to pay the accumulating taxes, failed to set aside X5.iTX annually as a sinking fund to secure bond payments or failed to pay the coupons or outstanding bonds as they came due. then the Trustee under the deed of trust was ta take charge of tha properties ln the lnteres of the bondholders, and necessary, sell the bridge at the courthouse door in New-port to the high! bidder. is further alleged that th bridge company has failed to do these things, that has fa Med to pay taxes to Newport for laaa. 190O.

ISO! and 190C amounting ta Sit SO: that It failed and neglected to set aside X5.000 per annum to secure bond payments; for 1D00. 190L 190C and 1WB; inlrd. that It defaulted on tbe peyment of Interest series! coupons on onds. outstanding and due I January 1. lsna, amounting to J4.G5.

and i that It has failed to pay Hamilton County taxes amounting to (13.783. On these grounds tbe petitioner asks that the city of Newport and the bridge company be cited to appear In Court as defendants to their cross-petition: that it bo ariven Judgment for avKXaoo and that the propertiea be sold to satisfy the bondholders, WHEN OIL WELLS PAT. irarui nrrtna rat tatrtaaa. Lima, Oblo, May LT, What constitutes a paying "ell waa decided by tbe Circuit Court here to-day In the caae of McBride vs. Matre Bros, at Baxter.

The latter bad drilled eight wells, the. abandaai claimed they were not to the owner within a reasonable time EOTJGHT ELECTEIC PlAlST. araciAL sarica to ra axQvtaaa. Indlanapolla. led-.

May 15. A company headed by Mortimer Lverlng and A- A. Barnca, of tha Columbia National Bank, of InOianapoUa; E. Kinney and George Vf. Barnes, of C.evrlmnd.

baa ben orran-ired to take over the Jeany Electrical Company, cf thia city. The new owners will at once expend in lmBrevemeats, of oil LARGE i Plait Will Be Erected Bj'tM Pnicltr '4 Caatkle pisj tt Kissxs CItj. Deal Waa Clow Tetterday for Urp Trart af Laud Ktw Factory WmBBraack. Thar waa great mmnrimm ha local ftaaa-1 rial avast tedaawrtal cieraaa setae day van Mr, WUMaaa A. Praeter ennoaara Uaal Procter da GemMe Cpeny bad ptarcbasad a tract of Uad ai Kin rota- prtalag 21 acres, far tbe psrpoaa of eracUag I aa tt a branch plant taat will aave a cavl sadly of turniag anat .000.000 bosaa a I soap, wbicb aaaaao IW.o0,0a oaaaa af Ivory soap, aad also a factory for tb re-l fining af oil.

Tb coat af both piacta ta estimated at Wbea sees relative to tb big eVeal yes-1 tarday Mr. W. A. Preoter said: "My W. Cooper, aad myself hava beea ta Ksa-1 aaa City for the past week completing the I arraaa-easaats of the deaL Wo ratw aeme taia saornlag.

and I only recstvea a I telegram about half aa bear age tbat the I lead bad beea secured. to atmr was i aaa rttsa "It ia our purpose erect a plant that! will cover about IX acres ef ground, and I make of It the distributing point tor ail our eat era coast trade. There win not be aay decrease in the capacity af the Cia-1 dnnatl plant." The buslBesa of tha company baa tn-1 creased la tha West, and evea la the Orient, I and the fact that raw material la right at their door la Kansas City, and that there I ill be a great deal of, saving to tha com-1 peny la freight rates, waa taa factor la deciding. It is now very probable that the I stock ln the treasury will sold to carry I on this improvement. Mr.

Procter atated that there had beea aa yet no definite plans drawn for the new! plant, but now tb land waa secured thai architects woold bo Instructed to get out I plans at once. NEW ESTABLISHMENT Will Employ About a Thooaand Band at tha Ontacft arariAt ntararcs to raa ssecrssa. Kansas City, May 14 Ths Procter dk Gamble Company, of Cincinnati, will establish a branch plant in Kansas City with in a few months. The plana call for an ex penditure of mora than 11,000,000. Between 700 and 1.000 persona will be employed; the floor space of the plant will be about 11 acres and the annual output will be l.OOO.uuo boxee of sosp.

The plant wilt be erected en land located on the line of the Kansas City Outer Belt Railway, selected by A. E. Still- well, who was instrumental In having the company decide upon locating- the plant sere. Twenty-one acree ef land have bought at about IL7M an acre. The deal for the last tract of land was closed to-day.

Ths interest of the company In Kansaa City was first enlisted through Wlllii Cooper Procter, who is a Director of. the Orient Road. His father, William A. Proc ter, the President of th company, is also a heavy shareholder In th railway enterprise. Tb fTocters have been here thia week completing the deal.

At different atattons on the Orient It la planned to establish smsll plants, where the oil will be pressed from cotton, aend and shipped to tha Kansaa City plant for redo ing. Although the plana the Procters bare been discussed by them for almost a rear. nothing authoritative was knows bore until to-day. a. 1 1 i SPINNERS Recommend Kadicai Xaaanre To Over come Effect of Speculation, Charlotte.

N. C. May 15 The Boot hern Cotton Spinners' Association to-day changed its name to the American Cotton Manufac turers' Association and elected the follow ing officers: Prealdent. W. Heath.

Mon- N. Vice Prealdent, Thomas M. Swift, Elberton, Secretary and Treas urer, Clarence B. Bryant. Charlotte.

The following report of a apeclal mlttee waa adopted: The cotton manufac turing world using American staple cotton Is facing conditions tbat are likely to con tinue so long as the present artificial In fluences dominate the market for the raw material, aad these conditions are so serious that your committee would recommend tbat the whole Influence of this sssorlation. be used to I 1- Bring about an entire cessation of alght work. "2. Operation of mills aofTbver four days wee a. S- These recommendations to take effect not later than June 1 to 13, 1903.

"Tour committee is of the opinion that the co-operation of tbe majority of the mills In the Southern States can- be secured, and believe that an appeal should also be sent out to banks, as well as commission houses. to throw their Influence In the same direc tion. Tour committee recommends tbat tbe American Consul at Manchester be cabled to communicate these actions to Liverpool and Manchester exchanges." I MEN AND MATTERS. The following visitors were on Change yesterday: L. at.

Skinner. Parkersburg. John P. Colen. Chicago; R.

Nlff. Rich mond. J. M. Dick, St, Louis; B.

Kings. a a Harrington Blanchard. of Preacott, was In tbe city yesterday. Rudolph Klaybolte returned borne ye terday from a business trip to tbe East, i a a -o The following visitors were registered at the Business Men's Club yesterday: Z. D.

Ziem. Duiuth. George Todd. Charleston. W.

Oeorge 8. Attertmry, Chicago, 111.: K. Blanveir, Preacott, Artx-t Jame K. Pattoo, H. J.

Hush. Chics go. P. D. Ade.

Oreencaa- f.e. David Cobn. New Tork: B. King. Louisville.

F. Trowbridge, Hamilton. Ohio; Oeorge IX Todd. Louisville, C. Bailey.

Boston. Floyd Day. Jackson, W. Jackson. Jackson, Charles G.

Meissen, city; J. W. Cunningham. MIddlesboro. S.

B. Whiteside. Grand Rapids. H- C. Keatoo, Lexington, "Cot, K.

SL Hasn. Warren. Ohio; J. B. I a brook, Ravenna.

Ohio: Joseph Kate. Atlanta. IU Charles Ailing. Chicago. VLi George- L.

Barringer. Home City; Ira E- Tettan, Butler. A. R. Jones, Gair.ea villa.

Fls; John P. Col-Una. Chicago. IB- Charles P. Wofford.

formerly Deputy Insurance Commissioner ef Tennessee, has appointed special agent of tbe Royal Exchange Fire- insurance Company for Oblo Michigan and Indiana. SXTHEIt WILL PBOBATED. The will of William C. gllmer. the late wealthy wholesale butcher, who died April last, was filed for probate yesterday.

The wlil leaves the entire estate to Mrs. Looisa Blimey -the mother ef the deceased; hla brother Geonte STinter. and sisters. Mrs. HI en S.

Mufhaaser. Mrs. Amanda Koehler and Mrs. Amelia Adams. His brother-in-law, Henry- Mulhauser.

is appointed executor of the estate. Tbe realty aa returned, as. worth Seacoa, though it is said to be woath at- least SlOujaaa. while tbe entire estate ia aald la bm vaioed at Mt lew tbaa aaavooo. Attorney Jerome t.

Creed left, the will for probata. siTrxzi on, aorjLica rax xsectaxa. Lexington. Kr-. ijay ij.The Jury ht tbe 'e of James K.

Doyle araisst the Standard Oil Company aad others brought in A verdict at 2 o'clock thia afternooa In favor tha plaintlfiT for Of this Judgement faco la against the Standard Oil Company end against Gllman, Its local agent- Tbe salt was- original Instituted recover 3.0CO damages for malicious prosecution. and is an outgrowth of a bitter war between tb rTrval companiea doing i business here. The case' will be appealed, aa A in As a la the Mr. ui will i tne tb and of i the don. the last ARTIGLES thatfircat PRIGES that unmcasurably assist in your making a swift and correct decision.

s-4 Sada af hardwood tkroogbaat, atroagi bvtaa and fclfcgad. ZmM.g put aad Ukea atowa. Property adjusted. A simple hot aahstaatial twta tbat ta at eatee coavfanaaia. caavaaUaaat aad raaapar-4- Taa rrts wwtxut as Saar mad and daiebad two aaa gTAs aad ll esara.

The star ba way" is a etraaaTly bwllt Staal Swing aad aa wit beat aa eqeaU. aVella at eaca. ARTIST Sues Widow of Haydock Ta Reesrer Meaey Dae an Works af Art Hade By Char lea T. Webber. suit to collect 92.744 17 from Mrs, Flora R- Haydock.

widow of T. T. Hay- dock, the late wealthy carriage manufac turer, waa filed ta tbe Common Pleas Court yesterday by Charles T. Webber, tbe well-known artlet. who claims that thia amount ta due him on a balance for paintings and sculpture work done for Mrs.

Haydock. Tbe action Is baaed upon a memorandum given Mr. Webber by Mra. Haydock June ism. in which aba acknowledges that sbs has paid -him 9M la cash and given blm her note for 1.1,000, payable In six months.

In payment for work done by Webber for her. She also ecknowledgea that the artist bad thea ln progress two additional paintings, one a painting of Mr. Haydock's soothes, and the otber 'caned The Children Out of Door, for which paintings she agreed to pay $2,300 addl- UonaL 1 la bis suit Artist Webber alleges that there ia still S212 00 due upon the aote. and tbat though the portrait of Mrs. Haydock waa delivered and accepted in 1SS9 and the palnttsr.

"The Children. Out of Uoors." waa delivered and accepted In lsvi, no bay menta have beea made upon livem. and therefore be sues for a judgment for tbe 3.744 17 he claims Is due blm. with inter est upon 12.712 SO from October 30. Ifaaa.

Charles T. Webber is well known to tbe artistic rld. la quite aged bow and Urea at Riverside. Mrs. Haydock has been abroad for the past year, aad but recently returned.

She Is now making her home at the Alma Hotel. Bayler 4V Sayler and Ralph R. Caldwell filed tbe suit for Artist Web ber. VASES Presented To Business Men's Clnb- Lytle Grays To Accompany Organization. Tb charm and fascination of the met ber of tb Business Men's Club for their handsome and new quarters continues, and nearly all of eater day, from noon until the doors closed at midnight, a number were present.

Tbe billiard room baa the Ae ah time. Tbe noonday luncbeon again brought out as equally a large number of tbe members as on tbe previous day. Second Vice Prealdent Jamea B. Scott announced yesterday that be has secured tbe military organisation erf Le-tie Graya an sax. oat to attena tne uuo eentenniaj celebration at Cblllicothe next Thursday.

large delegation of the members will leave at 7:20 o'clock in tbe morning and return oa tbe evening of the same date. Quite a number of acceptaacea have al ready been received, aad the prospects are tbat there win be about 2UU on tne trip- Tbe members are vying with each otber string some material evidence of tbelr pride and interest In the new clubhouse. has already beea stated, tbe "Knack ers" have donated several beautiful and attractive, aa well aa costly, ornaments, while there have also already been several orivate gifts. Yesterday President Gibbe received the following self-explanatory let ter: "Cincinnati. Ohio.

May 14. "Ho. Edwtbj C. Gibbs. president ot tne Business Men's Club.

City My- Dear Mr. Gibbs: It affords me great pleasure to pre- to voa. and through yoa ana. year Board of Governor tbe members af tbe Bualnesa Men's Club, a pan- or vases ot borne-manufacture oar own rtooawooa pot tery, that baa done so much for th honor and glory of dadnnstl. Pleajae receive these vaeea with tbe best wtsaes ot lot giver tor long and prosperous career for the club.

-All for once ana once ior ait. Cincinnati first, lass and aa the time. Very eincexeiy your brother member. BcAKLITT, -District Manager G. Dun Mt Co." Tbe vanes are abont IS inches high, aad it unnecessary to rerer to tneir coat, aa everyone know tbe value of a flawless piece of Rook wood pottery.

They have been placed en the ernsmentsl mxateroiere' In gentlemen's lounging room. The donor. Scarlett, asked permission of Preeident Gibba to further adorn tbe mantel. He will nisb a handsome synchronised oelf-wind-Intr clock aad two beautiful CAadiesrJcks. Everything vw be made ta match, and tt require about one month for tneir de livery.

SM.1 111 1 11 Sawaaaaaaaawaa. ia i af a POGTJE LEFT ESTATE. Aa inventory of tne. estate of 'the late Henry Pogoe, of tbe-H. A S- Poa-ae Co, Foortb street dry goods firm, waa filed in tbe Probate Court yesterday by appraisers.

Thomas Trevor, M. R. Todd W. Hvttoa. The aeraonal estate la iaveriorted at mjUM.

being 1.00O ahares the A 8. Pogue C. stock, -valued at J1GU.L and 00 shares of -Merchaata' Ka-Uonal Bank stock, valued LOST J0SET TOR TULES. Trenton. JN.

May li. Applicaxloo was xcade ta the' Court of Chancery to-d-ay for appoint rf ent of a receiver for tbe Amer-ttar Stare Machine Com Dan v. David Gor- President of the company, allege that bualnesa baa been carried mm during tbe few years at a kna, Laton ChiMren' Delight. AdulU' Comfort, 2 Pcngcr SIze.TT.. $4.50 Passenger $5.50 Folding Lawn Settees, 79cEachm Xagular 1M klad.

ava feaH long atraag-ly aa 4 aod firmly braced, fold raoi partly. Ia decMed bar-ra'a Vary comfortable. W11J witbslaad weather wear, TYe ar th aol asreata for th Geaaia "Qitf Hickory Arts sad Cralte" Porch and Cottag-c Furnitare. sxYirni, xacz EetabUsW ta 183a OPENS LINSENWALD. srsnai.

aaerasra re raw ssearasa. Ohio. May 1. Coianei John W. Paster, of Cincinnati, will open Lia- denwald Park foe the season nest Sunday with the Metropolitan Vaudeville Company.

LOCAX aTOTZCZa CPNegteet af the bate hrlas halcaaaa. Vaa Parker-e Hair BnUaaaa aad aave your hair. HiaSartiaaa. the beat ears for eorae. ia eta.

mmm i CHAS. bKXCSIK. zx apnea Oaave aw Oa-. O. MONUMENTS FLOWERS, MONUMENTS a a La.

W. teerl a a. DEATH a. BIRK Thursday morning. May 14.

Syblila Blrk. aged "a years 1 month, at bar late residence. Dandrtdge and Frank sta Fu-nersl Saturday morn log, SAO o'clock, at St. Paula Church. Spring and Twelfth at a.

Frieada Invited. BLITM-Ellsabeth Blum fnee aebari. bee loved wife of John. Blum, at her residence. 1J7 Carll street.

North Fairmount. at a P- Thursday, May 14. Itao. aged years 4 days. Funeral Sunday, May IT, at 2 p.

m. from bar residence. FT lends Invited. JAEGER May 14. lna, at 4 a.

Dr. Wm. Jaeger, aged 41 years 2 months. Funeral rrom lata reatoeace. ess crown street, an Saturday.

May 14. p. m. Burial private. LAFFERTT Ella LaaTerty.

beloved daughter -f D. E. and Harriett C. La ft arty. In ber twenty-fifth year.

Funeral froaa residence of her parents. No. 742 Clark street. Sunday. May 17.

2 p. m. Interment at Spring rove. O'LEART At hi Ute residence. Eighth street, Dtr Evana on Friday.

May IS, at 9 a. Cornelius O'Leary. Due notice of funeral will be given. PETER Madison Peter, sged yes rs 6 months 3 days. Wednesday afternoon.

May IX. Funeral Saturday at 1:80 m. from Engtiah Lutheran Church. Lricnet and Stanuin art, Walaut Hllta. Friends Invited.

8TARTSMAN On May 13. John Starts-man, aged years. Funeral service et Oid Men Horns. Walnut Hilla. 8uU at p.

m. I J. SuIIIran ZtftiKftsii. Chas. M.

Epply. Undertaker. Tel. 1- y. S41S abllbett Ara.

NTS ISSk raaiia. libera sa, nut IIITini V. "oa. rrry. i UIILIliAIIUll 'SHrwvea- seuaiaav Plates Repaired 50c.

An Braacbes rracticed. SIS Kara ear. Bears, a a. m. ta p.

aa pers, Plaea. Closed Senear. B.NE(LS(Q)H -TUE Bt'ST T0B. AMAZING BABOAINS MILLINERY SPECIALS THIS WlIEt taw Trimmm Ht, Wear Kmmlyf-Wmmr Hits, Nmw Vmtrimmm4 ttmts. Our New Tork Hats, with scarf- pr inc.

ail colors I a 0 3 Montorea of Ruses IS Bods and lOo 24 FOUNTAIN 8QCABE. SCKS1-P AIS sSBAJ-TSl TO L'OTEEB A1.3 CHILD. MRS. tflMLOrl StXTTHINiJ STSCP ha oaed for ever autTT TEARi by BUlU.IOX'a bF 140THBS Um tlaerr CUlUlit TEfETHI.NU arttk PtHfEiT LlXtaS ii soOTHKf rae hila, aorms OLnan allati all Ct'BKS Vk I.N I couc. aa ir aba beat rtdy far IH ARK HOC A Sot by Dranttu la ererv eart at i wna- art (or Mra.

WmaaaWa aVjatblaa rrm9. sag take aa ataer arte- Iaf ava aaata tnttabaegb. Far Wsyse nan PUIS ars. -I-4L. April a.

193. N'JTTCE The aana, awwttcc at iba bttra sad Bordaolders af the rutabaigs. Fort Ways, aad Cfctcaa-a Ralla-ay Oaaaaaay will be beid ti. tBca af the eospaay. la ta.

City af Fitia- earsa. xa WTUNERUAT. May 30lk lav, at I a'eiock. awa. for ta.

ari aa a ac ciart-tag tar tMrector a tb. piaea mt-a tike araaaeaa was taraa mt errvlce exatres aa that ttr. J. LPHAM. gaa.risry.

GREAT OPPORTUrilTY For a Nilitarjr School oa a trip ton Roads. Write) W. E. COTTBinL. KX-arr-oatT xxrwa.

ta TIP-T0r LAUSDET W0KX F0I BOl-TOPfE Trjr tha caaveaieace ef oar dry patrons we have loraied a aawa-towa office at Sal Mast sussc ua. tiiu Tap I aanary. YiHiaaaa'a. IT TEaat Stztb ataaet. la a safe vtm I naj ejT I badiaa Bpetair.

Opaa ail General KlectriHans. ELTXUOOVCBd t. a44 flSI Teaepbeaa Mala 4i4. rx BtataiA.a asm catra. paurtas ar.4 a Syria I aaa bala baa aaa.

Porch Shades. Wo are awaa agawta fas? ttvia dsrmbia, atarbtly aaad eaateaieat Perrb ttbada, lUalla ap UXm atage gearutaw. EaaUjr eertfad. VTeatarr fraaaf faL BatmirM Porch Sliaica. alao bare Bamba Ttwrk Shadaa, ail sis-av w4r Is at ark.

Larvrot prVrra twaAtatast with aaalitT. raqoatlonahly mm gbarer tb large-st tba bantt aaaoartad at ark af est eirsahas. stroos; and prettily rattterwed II a m-tntbrfca. 0m variety iactadea tba rboireet paitsras rroaa tb ads or-aaoat hammock makers, ruassaaewt-tr every taat and fanry raa be eaUe-facteriJ aulud- aVicoa Msm9 frmm 05 UP TO 87.50. Oat-Door Fantltars.

nammocks Also, oaclwaie ageate for th THIRD TiXjtttL ajtd sezixxto flacx Oldeot Iry Ooeda West ft tbo AJUarbAaOaaa. QUALITY CONSIDERED, PRICES Xq Better Coal Mined, No Coal Better Hcrcenctl Than Oar Marmet City, Raymond, Yough Choicest Anthracite We arc Amenta for The L. W. Bya Celebrated Scrantori Coal. Guaranteed Clean, Bright and Satisfactory, Per City C.

C. B. Pocahontas (The Real Smokeless Sl.25 DeliTery. PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL. PRICES Subject to Ghahse Without 'TPnni Ll Tetcphoae aflsisi 74.

LXOaVL jroTxeza. LgoaL KOTirs an ii.na. aavtaa tau lb. uaU jt 1HI NtllMJl riKK AXD MA- klMK l.vsi-AK a --aa PA T. raaarly mt Cuaeuraeui.

taata. a mw4. kr vanaa mt mm ataer aaaUe ay isa aupervoe at riaciaaatt, ta Case be. 0 M. A.

Bu(kOT ra. Tha Ma-atotia Flra aad Sanaa iaeoiaae. taaapaay, aa ana. an tneir daiaa a Oaura. Hoaaly.

g. Jol BatMlas. Clarttraau. Onto. lr y.iia.a.

for ajmam a ar Mm iha iak ear af loir, left, (autas aa watab tmmr wtll aat be ta aav ai'iaead. ounv.s HuavLt, ia Waaaiy, Craewaatl. Obia. Aarfl IT. tscal.

IatuAX. jtoncav am bMMM katua rata ia taxi ar to ft.NTKAi. im RAsca txtm PAX I. faiian.r. mt Cfeeraaau.

Oeta. ar ra aaiiae, by varrea aa mmr aaaoe kr tae Csaet mt taeotveecy af HaaailM Coaaty. tjeia. a taa aaacur at tbe aaaiassnai. mt taa Central aaaar-aaca Cnaapaay.

Xo all. aa tbe daca. af mmH Caurt. ta uwU tbelr rtalat ta Ttwta. ac.

Paal Saaieiag. Oarlsaaia. Oana. slr vanned, far euteaaaM. as ar blaa taa Isth ear at J-Aly.

Wms, falltng la whaeh tbey aat be estltlvi t. any einoeev. cBottog noAiH.T. yat waurtaaa. taiaai.

la 1 1 Ua A afeaaby, Ac- I. aaja. ta'teiatlOM A prO IT. IBVAAL XOTICTs AH atsiajhalilaas aad otbar a soiriagtatiieaaia as ar clataas eve tbe taa'j mt the tITi 11 PAStt cuartxr, of- t'lneteosru caua. ky vtrtaa of aa araar a a Ii n.in.iu.

jx. ta by taa bus itai Ciarr mm jt. aosa. mmt ihmtr auuiM aa Cyg. atcoatir.

bawaayea. Si. raal Clartaaatt. trMa, SoJr rnmr-a4. for aa ar taa Uah day af Jvry.

tsa. faiHag sa oblcb tear wis aat be ea Mm rfl nA i tiEORtrC HOAOf-T. TK Umrmam. Caioa. 4k BJaaSr.

Tars, ail take aatiee that aa tb. lata day at stay. ska CtaetacaU aoap Ctaaaa). a ear-poratiea 4 air araaaiaart aaabrr tbe Uwa mt cmnm. 1H4 b.

aaraiaat tka all H-aVa-Taw ua Uae famrX mt rauna flra. Hara-tuas -Onaarty. te ua Caa. Xa. l- ISa; abat ta.

abjaet aad mmrmr af mmkA aert.o a a n-emr a lulls aiina asalwaa aaM iivatrea-Taasar taaaseay ana aa aeaoaat Is tea earn mm a. wttaxaian rraaa Aaril 1. taaa: taat aa mitmxm-aceat aaa laaftw aana aroaarty mt attoeiad ta Haai.itaa Ccnimr. nmtm: tbaa aak4 Hroa-Taaaar Caaasawy la rirad to saaa aa aaad parltraa mm ar ttefore ta. aay af Jwiy.

la Tna i a wir roxrAXT Manrakr. ninataa a noav tnaaiia at- raai eraaau Stay ia. IE1 AL J50TTCA Ketica ta bmr glvew tba: stb. aobacTfcnr has baea dais aseaaatad and aa AdaUatrstar tha eataTe Lena Haf--rncaaaidv tmim mt Bwlu Coaaty, Se Uaaad at tt. OM.

Otis fat 'day of Mar mu. amarr rm aaatiaisteatar. KU' ana Mats at. NOTftrtt ot a rronrmiXT-T. kaa biaa 4u aapratra aa aaaltawa ar taa a Cwrslj.

Ok la. taa rrs-r 01 naraarra AATHOXI O. Cinrlwiart. May IVb. atrj.

Ben B. Laia. Attomey. a aXAt. rrrara; ssoxix.

I t. v.i, tiA-u Maaua iut. Oacrnaati. Otrte. Asell 17.

I trial. Wire HaBvas Tasnw Casapasa. I W. Parcae at- tirana. PORCH AND WINDOW5HADE5 t.f a I'Vac alt I tat I a Ptsrat a asA4BA7a trVlfvg I anaaj ARE LOWEST iogheny .75 Per Ton.

Hill Delivery. Ton, or Hill Delivery. Coal) Lump or Keg Size. Per Two. Hill Delirery.

PaivsUo) flraach KxeUmmgm. Auvszimm. lUi.lwi. a oer Tata A CHINESE fa I iaT. i-aai Caac, Crawea.

aai noaetaJ rjtmnm. Raa raae. a ..1. tfMMMMt aM Seaan- mmm im a ati mm waa. Jtaas w.aa.

imij EEU CK'Q asTsesTsas M.iaaaa bakW sta'b riaaiaai ta aar. Ca aa aTarTaTsa. aa 1-. 14r Tic. 11 i- 1.16 JVUtt." Xmrnx a-.

REORLLT'S I 25Vfi MISS NEW YORK. JR. alaee xaatljr. a. sacral Adnalaeaoej m.

TSaat svara HieTt rrm Waelaaaa'ra COLUMBIA niivji Caat ataacaa mw tmm. aaaavwa. L.ORIS AND itCTlNAtw LSTTB fKR.OS, ktAXr-L BITS to. arIOM ft. H'-tiT ASO LOUS.

stAyTC arHfTCOaB. tlOa.xry. rartua atiatt sttsesies. ST. CITY OF LOUISVILLE aaraa twtm taa taaa mt 9rat4a.y, lalif, Mar It.

at a a- a tn. itaait.aM.sai,ie. Iibi.b iaa4taTra.lara art aw Maala ax arsrat Muac- To New Ricfamdtti Sunday, May 17. Tar IP rse 2lM aaa 1 P. t'SiCT sm sai at.

JKE tg OF THE uj. Co. IU W. lie itNe by arbarMa A aata as arnsr aaa. aaata mmm- OTHTC ia.

ilr hM mm er aaa a. of tae kvm k. I'xsaja. a-- c.aai-i tat tSaaallsaa rea-rr. al ti: r.

iir, A i. 1jA. JriyiE K. tae.rat-.a- 'tkaa aaaaar aa aa a. a 'a a aw I A SAM inn a Star,.

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