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ANNUAL it i ara. i unri a i ai ork. i iilar tniionn. i or lha i I locking aht Mahoning Vallrv ianv I'ha Una friim will ha oar4ir. Mn taiiHi nr r.iini rJvv'; if IWMwdii tsbkrenswa ths ttatt oftae waaihef at the mm msnrJstved a paweet.

Meeting of Stoclholders Of ike flBflnntl Nirthen Held Hfre a V-' To Hetrd Ert By 8. Commission. Xrr Afrit H. P. TtwiMi4 AUiff tkc Lm.

CROSSINQ SQUABBLE um ui'i run jv ill "In i 'ol'in p.i i and OTTEX ACC1TTII). The Hwkhiilil'rt of tha Cincinnati Northern Railroad Cemueay held their annual iwini reeieraar morning at Ux general iiDIm uf the Ni( Four. Tha following named atari ad Irtreetisra ta during the ensuing year. K. tngelkf.

B. haft and B. r. Habere, of lata rlly. and WMtrtdga sad rVesrra ft Shlda, of Naw Turk.

(ni ut tha total share i.f ilw M.IMd ware ruled al lha meeting. Thee vara na changes mala In tha directory Tha litrerlura will meet al a future lute and arganlse by electing officer Tha Mtaj Vixir esse (ha controlling Interest In i ha Cincinnati Northern, but tha rued la operated Independently. CHAHOtS AND It la aahi tha llotden. Trafhc Man gar 'if the Choc law. Okiaboana and Oulf.

liw headquarters era at l.lttla Hv k. will In the near future go to 'lilrai aa AaeUi-ant Manager of tha Ro. leland K. Jarrett. ahjpaarliilendenl of rlrlilaee and Hnlldliig at (ha Northern Mvlalun of tha Kanaaa Hy Itoufhern.

haa baan made nperlnlendent at tha outharn Dlvlalon, wtl hawdqiiartere avt Teaarkana, vice Haverd, raalgnexl B. MH'nnlji ha bean promoted fnani foreman to guperlirtendenl Hrl.lge and i llillitar. aiiruaadlna lr Jarratt Oahaaan. nt Km du In. Wta haa m-imiln) Taylor aa Ctilrf IMaMt-hr tha ami Nnrlharaalarn.

at lluniu, Mr. Tajrlur haa baan (Ivan anulhar jHialtlon. J. M4'iira haa ran appolntad I 1i Haaaana'r Aal tha lil. vu and Alton.

In hra tha territory Ularrn lllouin lliii, llllnola. and Ilia Tarrnty-tlnlrd Htrxrl I WkH In ajtx ln Inalva. alau rha l' Itf'il III an. lla haa tiaan ihlW lark III h- fit ral aaaiiar offl. a at Til' COMPLAINTS TO BE HEARD WIimm riiriiitjr tf tli lntfriaiw ni nir 'otrvniNstun com- hr, NinlMti I ofiunfi 4liiai thm Iim lnrittlt rlir.fitlji ik ttis-uiMit thir nfual t-pt frtltu flT 4 i iii lltr rofUp.A.nf will 'hart- i Mni, ta rvura htii 1 (ir i ft-In mi i ntrvU KjiI rnn In i tit io iMHitKi Mi Mtavr-titi (hv-Lnkf, iind that tin ilt( i htr I no uirn i (it ittl i rvAl i mi figr Mr tmra-tl.

If thv tn ih train wtihinn a iiiUvt. I III if Ji nilla whriii to HufTM r.ir "-m I tit. i-ointUiiii I lrt. A MlUnm iiaMlma i f4hr- ai1 Ilia ur will nN nl Tha rnnitlNltiri allfB ihui ih carltitfit rul an th rwrWin i titt i In Ml' mitn h-ahr i i Mpi 1 ug nl.l Urn, tnn I I iho. i I 'til umbu-tiul tl rs lh oiiif it.

nd ih liivtiim ii l.iMiTion nrul ViMliii'in -trt lit ihlti vnr iiit pr.Ntjwtl t'rnnlr4j of t'ht -lr tri. in' ovr th traik-a if th Mm rtmd it i .1. i up i r.iin -r r. hin vm i' I. mitl lnnt It 'tug inn rmii'h tj)mtir Th I.

''ft mfit i' th ftkii.i ittMlUt ItrhiH tHK'l'' titiH rnaalta v9ft i In i i w. tr I ll tt I III i I linl MIh il iTMi II Ii i i rlri 1 .1 fnii OFFICIALLY Hi ti.l a gra'ta 1 r(. Itti. i i i Mn- i nl i tt i jj(Otf hi II )' ANNOUNCED. -i til offt.

IMl rlr- al- ilj- N.iriliarn MandiiaKy anil lha rnlado. Ital'tnail to aaiuliiakv I Ilr Tnla1o Dl- itlirn on and rar ovnnl.ar I lha IVnna aula ac-lulrra Hi. lioia 1 ill. oliunlioa. Maiutiiaky imI ll'N Kiria i 'oli mho rto Moutharn of lha rad will br a-itil iv tha i'ira ilia and Waal-m Itillwav I'umpany in ouitai i Ion with ha I ii.

I 'antral l.lur. EMPHATICALLY DENIED. a Tarhtina. i Nwnrnarcla I Ai.nt of lha awhoMrd Kr Una. aaiarda ra-ivad a ralaajrnm from Klrai Vlca Prrai.tant and Manai.r Barr amphwitr-all danvlng lha paiairt rantlv aant out rrom Norfolk, a that owing to rha company halng ahort ir fual tralna war data art and In aonia had oaai annullad.

Mr Harr ear a thera have ban no tralna aitnutlaaj or aa toae of tlma on any fraiajac or panaanaar train on account of lack of foal, and that alt neraaaary aarangemania hava bran made to pravani any ahortage In foal. INVESTIdATlON COMMENCED. ri.Tlclala of the H. and D. yaaterday Minmmiel an invtatlgatlon for the purpoae or placing the reapunelbillty for tha wreck of tha "Liana Hkipaar," which occurred at Klmwood Place Tueaoay I- WaJah.

Chief Dark In Otnaral Waldo, aay that tha blame for lha at ilent rawta baM wean Conductor Aoderaon a 'id Hrnkeman Noonan, of the aecond of r-reUrha No. Which had Juat pa seed bafore tha wrack "urred, and one lha crew of which falUd to rloae the witch. UNDER CONSIDERATION. timaha. iHttahar XI.

hVrward Dick Inaon, Uawaral Manager of ha t'alun Ha cine 44 at I mad. petarnad honaa to-day from Kaaaaa city. Ht aald that ha had under coMldarmtWn the poattlon of Oanaral Man aarar af tha tartant Road, tendered to him by Mr. atlllwell. but Intimated that he had made no definite declgloa, and probably will not for a faw daya.

Hla action. It la atated. will depend largely on a conference with high I'alon Paolflu olTiaiaJa. BIO FOUR CHANGES. Walter Scott, who haa bean Chief Dta- patchar of tha Maa: Iout at Ualken.

Ohio, haa aeon tranafarrad to Mtutoon; in almllar oa parity. Jfi. Tetaarue haa auccewded flak Mr. atoott at Ualh and B. W.

Muben haa baeea tnanararrad fr- ateltefontajna to take tha pi a at (Jwllou mad aaa-ant by Taaagua'a protaotlon. Juam MlaaV haa been mad Car Otatnbutar at HHlefontatne, and baa baott aitccwaated la has famtar poattlon by W. nthnoatork. Minneapolis, at Inrv. Oetobar ZL.

Tha threwtenad atrlka of ewkchaian employed by rallroasa la ths Tw1a.CItlas.ba -been waited art" by tsMuVt at eatings sf ths awltch-men'a t'nlsa sf North Amariea. who da. etded la aceapt ths stTaf tat ths raiirsad ts graat half ths wags adsaaes aVsras nates, by rha ntm. t. Ths advenes will apply ts ths entire Oreal NarajMrw sad raotaW tyttaasa.

Mew Tarka Otoaso tX-t tha. annual eating sf ths Wataash Itsalrsad Cstnsaar. rlara Halatal Mabl In4ar hald hsra fa-day, srsrdaot' lUUBSsy. Jiad ths ether sffloets af lha eoeassay ware rs- aiectetV 'f iTBt aa laia. aa tiaiaima.srin Urn TW taaay Cristate' of H.

T. Townaend nan! agar Aasotr ST ths Mlaaourl psaairao. will laaaat ts tasrn. taa'daatw sf til wife, which sasurrsd Tuesday rnorrdng tt ns-burt. tinm Ths esmevt In been ton Tata rlaaXaaa raahiavtaa raariat ia S'-haaovilta I Inu Maxh Maw Oataaaa Pa lamina laiiaa 'Wada ft tiaf anl t.irlh I'lalK Puaulu llaa 'it Hji lalcana A bllana Kl aiaarv 4U Apliall.

Canada "WEATHER exf, kr ejaraaa at aejsk e-i pfl-sf I- aui-r rraraa oftlrara wrf ra-alactad I I w. MIX tl I C. fit it a 7a I I a cw ktot'WTAH) aLjpa i a I i I tu T'i 74 TO I'Utahura haa Imraaaad a a r. it H.K a aw 1 a nam a a laa a a OMr a CI" II 1a' tar "fa vatLay mu rawaaa, a a 'kMiianit It i a Malila tl; UK "wanrilta aa la a f-arkanaaM a a I a i fttiaawra an aa i IMiavllia a Ctartnnatl aa aa a uti waqiow' fii i an i a im n.m n'Mi Mlasi' a i iir IW) Tt 'ar aa a i a lal'" I a a i I fiid 'r maaiaatfri IXrtfla Ij I'ar Iivimiii. i aa ta a Pt idr iaaA(a-ri ta luodi apmihai4, in aa a pi idr ai Paul it nw i It a ii i iw aiaautai ui ll-i -n td To "BK Ti.l l.aj.

anaiia 1 1 i it lou'ly Kikhi 'Mr JJ I'laat i1nf.l.l. i tu tt a 'i Irar Uy I'laar i 'war i Pi pi ly Ti "lourty ii l-i I. ft ii i Irar ii It i ly li i ii ri' ir li 'I nr NOTES. otl Tai Con. of tha II.

and 1 TALK OF THE TOWN. i loU'U li III for unir tlma, anil waa tak-n to Main, with tha Imii that Um ilianir In i llniatr would iM-ova haiiarlrlal. At tl lima of Mia Townavnd a daaih har huaband and aata at har badaid. A RUMORED PURCHASE. II la mniurad tltat tha rkiutliarii Railway i'Miv(an haa imrcliaard ilia Klurldu Kaal 'mat Tha foundation for lira rumor Ilia Im, I hat a truat dard waa ulad al Jui-k-aonvllla.

Kla. faw uWya u('i. alvvli to Nrw York truat umouiy, providing for nil laan of tH.741.ut llv kt cant lamda. to ba datad Jjnuaiy 1, 1IMI, atid payable In JU yrara W. waa liar i-atrrila from liayton.

ianai.il l'aaaaiiar Anl Lynch, of It Mia Knur, waa In flilco ytarlay Tlmri.i on l-wla. alanaaar of tha Kanawha liliiat want to I'hlcturn yi-aiarday 'laiiaral l'aaanar Aatnl lUnaarnon, of iln i'. and T. haa gone to Atlanta. Tlia frrljlit iriffli- of tha Pannaylvanla ut par tfrtt In the laat Hit aara KraU tlarflcld.

1 Mvlalun Paaarnaer Agent ir rol.l I or Lti- waa hi'ta yaatarday from hla handiuartar ai Jajiiaatown. N. V. Vlra rraa'daiiia MH'ra and of lha ft niKilvin ara Inapix-llna tha Han- dutky duialon of tha 8. and II Tha groaa arnlnga of tha Krtai for the ti uml w.ak i lictoliar ahow an liu rea.tr or tiri.tnH Krom July 1 li.al an Incraaae of i Tha Sauiyoard Air lane haa aacurad op itona on pmparly l.uuu by 4ii frat at Atlanta.

Cla. It la aald tha oompanv will arect a paaaangar at at Ion on tha aita. At lha annual marring uf tha a.ockhnld-arn at tha Atlanta and Want Point rtd Waatarii Hallway, of Alabama, hald at Ata lanta. ia Tnaaday. tha old lXrartora and i-, Jneral Agant of the Paa- aauarr Prpanmaut of tha F.rla.

waa In lnilavllla and Aaalatant (Irn arl l'aaargr Agant Harrla, of tha Pann rvKauia. wi at Culumhua Aftar lha cotitrmplaiad Improvamcnta ara roinplatad on tha Kantucky I'antral Dlvlalon of tha liul Ilia aha Naahvllla tha Una from Cincinnati to Ulngaton. a dlaiance of I Ira will be oparalad aa ona illvlalon inairad of two iltvlalona. aa at piaaent. Walker, a prominent hualhf man of BobI'iii and aon-lii-lgw of Colonel J.

Dunklar freal.lent of tha Hornet Jtouae Hotel I'limiun). I at tha Burnet "Mr Iiunklee I doing nicely ut thix time after two at tlaratnga recently," aald Mr. Walker. Imt he i not aa vtgoroua and anergfilc a formerly, and did not feel eoual to the trln, and 1 came In hi place. I find the Iturnel haa Increuaed It hulnea in the laat ear.

ami Mr t'ullan a capital proprietor Ye, tha demand for a revision and reduction of the tariff I rather rain-pant kn both partlaa In Maaaau-huartia and the rest New KngutntL and air. Ko. the Hepubllcan candidal for Coo grata in "Koa la boldly advocating with The Democrat will no doubt gain aome Congreaamen In Maaluchuaetta and New England. They have a most admirable candidate for (lovernor In Mr. Gaaton.

lean. able, honeat. with the churactertatlc In general of the dlatlngulahed drceaaed Governor Buaoll. While I hardly think will be elected In the face of auch a great majority aa the Republican have uauully our ttate. there la no question In my opinion that he e.ll reduce It conaiderably.

The Democrat of Maaaarhuaetta would be very proud to preaent and support Mr. Ul-uay for President If they thought he would be acceptable to tha reat of the country. but they are afraid the Bryan and Johnaon element would not take to him. He would ault me, Republican aa I am, aa an huneat. at ralaht forward man of great ability.

He would draw a large Independent vote." Colonel T. C. Campbell wa In town thl eek on one of hla flying vIMt from New York to hia Cincinnati office. The old Ham- in lond Building on the northeast corner of 'ourth and Vine atresia la being torn down Fo to make room for the new Ingalla aky acraper. A fence haa been built around the place, outalde which a narrow board walk run In dangeroua proximity to the atreet ar track.

The Colonel waa walking around thla corner when he met three handaornely attired young women who evidently thought themeelvea the whole thing. At leaat they occupied the entire aldewalk. The trolleyg w.aa by vary faat at Fourth and Vina, but tha gallant t'otunel newt conaldared tha dancer. When he found hla way blocked by the promenaders he atepped aside Into the treet to allow tha ladlea to paaa, and waa etruck on the knee by a trolley car. For tunately ha did not roae hla balance and fall down, but eacaped with a bad brute and waa able to go to Loutavllle yeatterday to attend to aoma law buatneata down thera.

A. tUubbteflelde sf Birmingham. Alau. joint owner of ths Arlington Hotel la that city with "Johnny" Payne, the turfman, of thla city, which they ara remodeling and rebuilding. It at the Hotel Honing ts pur chase furnlshlnga and equipments.

Mr. Boyd Monroe, a young butlneag man of Newcaatle. and "bride, who 1 the daughter of Judge Joseph Barbour, of that oity. ara at tha Or and- Tha bride la tha granddaughter sf former Chief a tic Wll flam Pryor. Colonel John C.

Sherlock haa returned to hla Cincinnati ha ma frsm hlg summer home an Long laland. where ha haa bean for ths laat four months. Ht Is In ex callent health. "Ton tee. I am not at Wast Baden." he re marked at the Nicholas yesterday, the papera put tas rosTomci; burolartes.

PoetoflVa In apse tor lit Cbtrgt Vlckery re- eatved word that posiotnea burglars are gat- ting away. Hs was notified that ths office at MertuVe Perry. Ohio, wat robbed gome time during Xht previous night and 140 In task Aoothar txbbtry wa oomralt-tad at the Vine OrS-re KJ.) Postofflea, arhars tm la cash aad aa of the' stamps were atoisn. A third robbery occurred at ftllverton, Obla, wbart only (3 wag ft vie. IBUSCIESS.

Only a Slight Advance Kxptrt Plt. Effect RAilmtU of the Reduced Prodaetioi of Aathmit Cod. ru nt. itaT' a To rat ria Natr Turk. fftah XI.

Tha forelan a-hanga aiarkat kaapa nmnf. OfJatinga of mmrMn-tal hllla ara not vary targa and tha Inquiry fop ramlttam-a la good. Kaoortara aay that only a email on har advinca will ha rafiitrad to raach tha gold a I port point. Raflnad augar ie firm, but unlet and un- i hangnj at 4.ttoc f.a- granutatad. Tta local raw aiiga markat ta firm at 3wc for can.

trlfnaral. 5 l-lr for muacovaiio and 2 13-I'ar for mohiaaaa. Tha Imdon baat augar mar-hat io-lar waa unrhaiicd for Oa'lotiar at "a td; Novamtrr waa Vad lowar at 7a Tha augar traila waa nrver In battar aha pa than li I io-d. Tha produftloti of airthradta coal during' tha Ui monthe of tha currant year la placad at .74 H.I1 tone, aa compared with i.V.-I7 I ona In tha rarraapondlng partod laat year. Kach roajd la allowad a captain par- rml of the ehlpmante.

Tha roada that hava hatilad lae than thalr aHotmant durtna the yrar follow: RamJlng. lia.4iM ton: hlgh Valley, ZM.tM. tmia: Jrrary I'antral, Vi.K7 tone; I'eunavlvarila, atia.T tone; H-Iawar. and UchuylkUI. I Hi tuna.

Tha roada hauling more than their allotment follow: I-acku wanna. tone; ti.n war. and MiKlaou. tone; Krle. IMU, nr, tona; Ontario and Weatern.

3i SXi ion Thrre I a vti-udlar fi-allng In the Boot mar ket for llnaaad oil. although oma ahadtng of prlcaa la allll rrportad. The demand In a intihlug wny continuen fairly active, but fawr large ordara ara hrina placed. Thera la very lit 1 1- If any demand for future, aa buyer lira axpeittng forty-cent oil aixmar or later. The markat rondltlona have undergone vary little change during- the week.

The In II demand haa been made up chiefly of ordara to meet current requirement, and while moderate, ha been aufJlclent. Buy era have made little effort to tranaart forward luialiieaa In ataple llnea of cotton good and aellrra huve Iieen equally Indifferent. Tha formar neein to be under the iinpreealon that prrvuillna prlcea are fully high enougtb. whllr the Intter apparently conaider them at leaai aa low they ought to lie under prea- rnt irf-oductlon -oat. Kefmrta from varlou distributing polnla ahow that conaumptlon ntlnuea on a liberal aial that atocka In arcond huiuta are of moderate extent only.

The conrae of the cotton market during lb" p.iitt week haa not helped mailer In the g.Mi'ls market. Buy era have aeei) raw material declining and have teen confirmed Iii their couaervatlam theraby, while there haa tieen no orrrapotidlne; relaxation In the altitude of a. lli-la. WESTERN SHOE TRADE. Report from lha ahoe manufacturing center of the K.i a I and Weil lead to the com Uiaiou that the Weat la gradually winning away from the ICat II formerly un questioned domination of the ho trade.

There wa a time, and not ao far back that Cincinnati manufacturer are unable to remember It. that Kaxtern manufacturer laughed al the thought that fhe Weatern competition might ever become thorn In their fleah. They made price In thoee day without regard to the Weat, and Inflated that they had complete control of the ahoe trade, and would keep it. That condition of blla on the part of the Kurt era manufacturer has been ended for aome time, and they have been painfully aware of the competition West. But according to reporta received by local ahoe manufacturers the present eason has been the most disastrous for the hatstern manufacturers, aud In the aame ratio the mott proaperoua for the shoemakers of the Weat.

Kor the firat nine months of the year the hoe manufacturer and Jobbers uf the Weat report a great Increase Jn the amount of buslnnaa done, while Boaton, the center of the Baa tern trade, ahowa a corresponding loss. In every center ten of Ohio the dealer report that September la the bet month they have known. During the preceding month of the year the Kuln ha been at eaily but gradual, until at the end of 8. t't'miier It wa found that an unprecedented lncreaae. had been acored.

Cincinnati manufacturer and jobber say In man caae that their Increase In limine ha been ao great aa to be almoin Incredible. Thla. In plt ofhe fact that several of the well-known manufactories -of the city have been emba.rraa.aed by various jue, such a fire, forced removals, rebuilding. Ac. The wonderful increuae In Cluclnnatl'a shoe bnalness In the Ian few year I no new to any who have watched the trade.

But 1002 thuti far has broken all records. In Bt. Louis, where dally shipment are tabulated, 1H per cent more goods were sent out that In the previous year. Chicago gained at Ihr h.uiic rate. It I believed, although no r.cord are kept.

Chicago has hml a terrillc rush In the ipjlik shipment Jobbing trade. The North- went want a lot of shoes and want them rioii-klv. Total shipments are far ahead of nhipment for the same period last year. Reports from Columbus, Minneapolis and Hi. Paul and th Missouri River cities are kd aame tenor In fit tools tlia train.

I for the month was case and for the nine month tH.taai case. While every point in the hows a siiuatantlal percentage of gain GRAND OPENING PROMISED. It is prdhabie that the opening of the rinclnnati and Eastern Traction Road for business, whkh Is expected to take place bout November 1, will be an event In trac- lon clri les. The cUlxens of New Richmond, the termi- us of the road, are already arranging for gh jinks on thla occasion, and It is more han likely that other village along the line '1 fo.low suit. In addition.

General Manager ia preparing a few extra frills for use on this occasion, and a train of special cars will be run along the line on the opening day. con taining prominent cilliens and represeia-tives of the local preaa. The cars to be used on the road are the finest procurable, and of the very latest model. The roadbed of the line ia already in condition for operation, but the multitude of minor detail which require looking after before the road la thrown open for business will somewhat delay It. FIRST NATIONAL'S PLANS.

The plan for the new Firm National Bank's structure have been partially com pleted, and were submitted to tha Di rector Aif the ight It may be stated positively that the new building will not be less than 12 storle In height, and may be even taller. However, (he plan have not yet been com. plated, and ths portion thus far submitted to the bank Dlrtctor ore simply for the nrst.noor. which as to be devoted exclusive ly to the bank. The ground plana now com pleted show the position of the steel col umns upon, which the weight of ths building win rest, and the Uirectors are wrestling with the problem of a rr angina tha a Dace at their dispoeal on the bank 1 rag floor In the bett possible manner with reference to these columns.

The remainder of ths plana will -De compieteti snort ly. President' W. a. Rows returned recently from Chicago, where It. ia understood the plans were drawn by Architect Boraham.

or v. NEW INSURAITCE COMPACT. A Cleveland dispatch hays: On account of wnot are deemed exorbitant rates charged by ths fire insurance companies or ths state a mirober of ths moat proeainent man ufac-tnrers bars planned an organlxatlon of their own. It will be known aa Nat Factory Mu tual Firs lneurance Comosny of Ohio, and tta neaaqiiBTtera wiu oe ru t-KTSaaa. The organisation will be completed within the week and policies will bs Iaaued by November 1.

Henry If, Stoats, Cleveland, one of the proeqotrrs, and-with him are ths following: Charles Jt Adaana af U5e Cleveland HardT wars -Cotnpany, Cox tt th Clevetand Twist Drill Company. Da vies of she Net tonal Carbon Company. F. rVLjrtle of rbs Vdarat Manufaotartng Compaov, all of Cleveland: Benjamrn Tft of the-Coftcn and W'oolen Manufacturars Iutial lnauraBes 'TIIE' EKQUJHEB, VlCIKCINKATI, i TIIUIISD AT; OCTOHEH23i 1002. Maanfarturaia WataaJ laiaraaaa Coiwaauay Boatoa; WUilaaa ttmcimr mi ttva rlwe-tr OaaaMa Camaawy.

aiM ahs ObmU ha Uattari Stataa IJUtrajniwk Catapawy Ortrtnoari; A I ft aw A. Ttmiaa a4 tha Kt IImm Oaah Radatar rVMnnaar of tMytota imI IK jrtrMNoca of tha Cwtatwwwa Bua7 mpaiVaf ColiiaaVua. IJI THZ TXACTIOaf BUILSIIIO. lYaatMeM W. K.

Bcboaaaf, it fa TractJjon Coanpaajr, ata ImI antra time ago that ba tad Vara from at teaat Ibra partta for room In the an Traet kn BtaHdlwr foe hwnartna pm poana, htit that aa yet taw haa sax ma da ap hla mind. It la no lonsep a aecret that-the National Lafayate Bask la ar lotutly eaalaatdaclm tha attviaaMllir taking una rt era In atihr tha Traction Buitdltig or tha rknerr kyaerapr. when etthar hotldlaa; la rotnpleteal It la conalderad certain that tbla bank will leave Third atreet. although Ita urnrara atata that they wtu oiaka thia chana wtlh great re ItM-tance. aa they are dlalnctlnad, to leave thalr preaent very hand acme and rtmmdi- oua quartera.

If tha National Lafayette doaa no aeeept the rnoma offered In the Traction Building. It may be atated aa a fata, that aotna bank trill be accommodated there. If ona of tha prominent financial Inatltutlona of the city doea not accept it. It la probable that an other lenk will ba oraantaad. and will ba I orated there.

Mr. SchutHif. haa Indicated hla wlllingne tu take atock In one auch nrotioaeu Inetitutton. If ha doea not eorae term with any of tha exkrttnar lajnk In any event, ha will not conaent that a aeeond or third rate Inatitutlon trill ba given quar ter In the new building, which narrow tba field, ao far aa the exlallng bank ara ron-ceniail. Thla atao pertnlta tha Inference that If It conaider ad dealrabla to or ganlaa a new bank, it will be nnancUlly abta to cope with any of tha preaent, Brat alert.

FACTS AND PANCIXS. The defenaa fund of late NatlonaJ aiatal Trad. a Aaaoclatton waa btcreaaed by almat ti.uai.iaar at tha maetlnc of the Admlnlatnu tlve Council which cloaad In thla city thU week. It la beHeved that there will ba more-wi-ikea during; tbla coming: a prior than ever before, and tha caMicK-ll In tlma of peace la preparing; for war. Bualneaw tha metal tradea la reported aa more? than uao-ally proaperoua.

(Jrdara are booked whloh will run the ehope aaverai mouth in ad ante, of which 'JU per cant la for export. The pr raeoc In tha City of Mr. M. J. Mandelbaum.

of tha big traction gyndlcate, and the port that tha arrangemrnla for tha entrance of the C. D. and T. to tha city ara practically completed, cattoed an ad-vum-e. in the Miami and BHt Block, which haa alway been In sympathy-with that of lha C.

D. and T. The and EL atock roae yesterday from IM to 8t4. a Benaa Clonal rise, which mora than aqualad tha record made by D. and T.

tba 'day prevtoua. Tha fact that the Miami and Krle atocka rtae and fall with T. and T. occaatoned a revival of the report that tba canal baulk are to he uaed for other than boat-hauling lorpoaa, If the Mandelbaum syndicate hag It way. ocal atocka generally are In active demand again, and it la believed tliat the recent period of Inaction la definitely over.

Printing aud Cincinnati Street war ea pacta 1 favorites ytvterday. Mr. James Glenn la well pleased at the proeperlty of the Kentucky Oil Company, of which he became an Incorporator long ago- Contrary to the usual rule of overoapttalltatlon among oil cornpavntaa. this company wa Incorporated for but a.Ouu. of which only tlo.ooo was paid In.

The company drilled but four well, striking a good flow of oil In each ae. and as a retiilt the company la paying per cent monthly on Its capitalization. Superintendent C. B. Murray, of the Chamber of Commerce, la hard at work preparing the report of the committee uf which he 1 a member, which recently com plated It wortfcof Investigating- the dUcrep- anclea between the reports of the Censua Bureau and the Department of Agriculture.

In recognition of Mr. Murray well-known reputation as a statistician he. waa intrusted with the duty of preparing this report which Is to be ubmltteii for approval to the other members of the committee. Mr. John C.

Krei will soon leave for New Orleans, where he will spend the winter. as has been hla custom for iio years, in pur chasing rice, sugar ami molasses. Mr. Kreis is Inclined to the belief, from the re ports he haa received, that the rice and sugar crops will be short, although he doea not fully credit the reports received, as ex pcrlence. ha taught that the rice and sugar farmer usually underestimates his crop at thla time of the year.

Anderson Powell, brokers, have issued a handsome leaflet for the accommodation of their customers, giving the dividend rates of many well-known stock. Writing to the State Department States Consul Marshall lialatetid. of Hlr-nilngham. under date of September 1902, says: "I have an Inquiry for the names and addresses of manufacturers of advertising novelties, foot rules, of the kind given away by business establiahmenta to customer and poslbl? buyers at a memorani dum of address and btiaineae." The Southern Railway ha. arranfce-J to a srwcial train.

New York to New Orleans, on November X. to carry bankers en route to attend the convention of iha American Bankers' Association to be held In New Orleans. Thlt. train will be composed exclusively of Pullman! library, observation and compartment cars, and or.e fnre from Washington to New Orleans for the round trip ha been authorized. It will reach Cincinnati at a.

m. Satur- alio remaining over until li p. ample time to visit points of Departure will be mad- from Middle West i naii a Baltimore and Ohio aoumwesiern Railway to Ixmlaville. thence Boston report It ia cases behind laat th through Mem-year. Th.

conclusion drawn by those "1hK 1 Mlaa where brief in the trade that the Eastern center that for an many year had control of the business la losing Its hold. "in iiiau-, inioug-n to rsew Orleans reacntng there Sunday at p. m. All meala en route will be served In dining cars and every comfort aasured. Possibly the best test of the material prosperity of any city may be found In trie record.s of freight receipt and shipment.

Applying this test. Cincinnati Is found to be enjoying better business health than ever before In Its history. The receipt and shipments of freight on all roada entering the city are the greatest on record, and in dicate that the merchants of the city are prospering as tny never did before. ne -ineinnau inspection and Kstlna Bu reau Is progressing a rapidly aa possibre wirn tne wort or era tins: the various classes or nre Insurance risks In thla dtv. Thia la a tafk of rro small pronortloos.

and the amount ot work Involved ta far greater man would be supposed by those not ac quainted with Its many details. Manager Harding and asalatants are proceeding carefuKy. and the various plant and es tablishments coming under each class 'of rating are Inspected and rated each accord ing to its own merits aa quickly aa U. con sistent witn accurate work. Waen thla Is all completed the local Ore Insurance rates us applied generally, or to Individual rlafca, will be on a more equitable basis than they have ever been before.

TEMPORARY APrOIHIMXBTS. Mr. Henry F. of Eaton. Ohio, aad Mr.

F. D. Prentice, have been appointed on the directorate In the place of A. K. and F.

K. Murray, whose resignation as Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the Anchor Fire Insurance Company waa noted In ycav ttardays aSMLiasa. Mr. Prentice ia, alao temporarily acting as the Secretary of the" company until a auccessor la elected. Tbla will most probably bs done at the- Dlrectora' meeting, to be held on the nrst Monday In November.

Mr. Prentice atated ttTnare wtli Ie nu reorganlxatlon of tbavCtuatoanv nor. any retnaurtng. Wa wHl ataoply eon- ttnus our Business- tm tne same tsmy.v ojUy along more conservative Unes. aa Idea wno whi succeed tas sleaars.

aturrav ta ths Ueervtaryahlpa left -vacant their resignation- appstatmetit- 4a. soersay temps rary- Both of tha gentlemen left the company with the- best possible feetlns. Their: only -raaon was- bstauss was deemed best that their reiaUoaa wtth the company be severed on sees ant- of -outis r-i DnrirjTjLT pROjpar Something entirely new in-thla' aectiott tkf tha country Iri ths way sf railroad awitea conati-uction la tar be attempted by the' Bali tlmore and Ohio'. Southwestern Raiiroai CNmpany at Norwood. csmpsay has Just compiettd s.deal whereby Jt accjutrea from Mr.

and Mra. Edward MJllt a ilf ty-f ooi right of way through a tract of Ji acros they own between Bectlon avenue iii Nor. wood and the property ths 81ater tl Charity at Boad Hill. Jiear tha of this tract-ths Broltlj A.NUon Company propose to otuw the factory hich ia ta re. CojnstJUY' ad Fred Moaes of the Rubber place the one now.

operated by them at Cbi- ei--f 7.i.e '-si i Work- W- I JJ 1 Jr oa go. and tha new jfVitcti' IB Intaiided for their na axaluatvety. Thkt favrtory will ba located oa tha highest potet ta that aectlon of Norwood, lying south of tha aV and O. K. W.

flrat glance would at 4rar to ba Inac fatlble to a railroad, aa the grade of tha most dtraut raatt that leads up to It (a ao ataep aa to aJitvsst aaaka an ln-cilna plane net i aaa i to get ears to ami from the top of 'tha hill. Tba grade would not bar too steep for a street, but would be for a railroad twitch aa) ordinarily n-atrtictrd. The company's engineer, however, have solved tba problem of getting cars to aad from tha factory' by planning for what It nothing less than a' double-tracked switch. Tha "up" track will "aiaT tstT around tb- hill In on direction while tha. "dawn" track will be uid In auch a way aa to afford al gradual and easy deaceaL rorteiderlng the slaepneaa of tba grada.

Whan eoaapleted It aald that tha awllch wlU offer good ample of a difficult engineering feat, aad that fla duplicate can only ba found In mountainous regions of tba country. COMMISSIONER. OF CIOCXllCE. A probable outcome of tba proposad affll- latlou of Clnclnnati'a cammerelal organtsa- tkma wtH be the appoliuinent of a Commissioner of Commerce, whose duty win ba to look after tr rily'B trade In foreign Aalda. represent tha total bualnaaa houses In the adjuatmeut of freight rattaa.

cotnpal the rigid enforcement of Interstate commerce law aad make htmsalf uasful to the bual-naaa man of ths Hty gensraJry. Thl plan iui proven uaeftil In other cltte. and thera la no question that would ba equally satisfactory here. A condition precedent, however, would ba ths affiliation of tha business organisation. In order that tha expense of maintaining auch a bureau might be prorated.

If affiliation becomes a fact, and the annual exenae of the bureau can be arranged for It will ba the endeavor of the business men interested to get the beat poa-Ihle man fur the position, no matter what salary he ask. NEW FIRM ORGANIZED. Mr. Hfrry A. Frelberk baa associated himself in bualnea In ther hard-wood trade with Mt.

Robert K. Beoker. under the title of Robert Becker A Co. As both gentlemen are energetic and well posted in the lumber business a successful business career can be predicted for them. Mr.

Freiberg aold out his Interest with Hubert Bros, last January and has since bean looking for a suitable business opening. Mr. Becker is known aa an expert tu the ha rJ-wood lumbar Held. MX3f A1TD MATTERS. Colonel N.

B. Payne, of ths Psy nt Engineering Company, of Khnlra. N. Treasurer of the National Metal Tradt' Association. Is in the city a the guest of E.

F. DUUrul, the Commltrlonrr of the association. la stopping at the Nicholas, lie came here to aiierd a meeting of the administrative council of asso ciation to conaider what sleould be done witn tha enormou reserve fund that ha teen accumulated' In the hand of the treasurer. Member Ym. Muglv.

of the Board of Public Service, and City Engineer Stanley left last night f'JT Cleveland. Buffalo and Rochester, N. to irapect paved with sandRtone from the Medina Quarry Company, of N.Y.. of which Bird S. tha Democratic candidate for of New York.

Is the President. The general manager of the 1. A. Detiraft. of Albion, came here to accompany thrm.

President Coler will alio mee, them. The company lit hires to have the sandstone uiid for. atreri paving 1:: UiU city. They claim It is almost a hard and durable aa granite, but doesn't wear smooth Ike granite, and gives horse a better foot hold on a grade. I Major Frank 1.

Toledo to Hu Ueye Confectioners Ciub. which venes In the Boody House, Mr. Harry E. Tstlltu the Assistant Secretary of the Spring Grove Cemetery Association, has returned from a nip to New York City sod other In the Kaat, where he has been for the past two week. Visitors Introduced on Change yeslerday were: J.

H. Pank. Chicago, by Lou la Hah-man; E. M. Blumenthsl.

of Chlcagn, by Max Blumenthal: Edward Naaak, of New Tork. and Jaob Cohn. of "Pittsburg, bv Joseph Frrtberg. a a a Mr. Edwin C.

Hcoley. of IMsIn Hooley brokers, of New Tork. has been visiting frlenda in the city for the paat few dayr. He la the President of the Evana-vllle and Terre Haute Railway. a a a Mr.

F. P. Thorn a left yesterday for a trip through the state on business. a Mr. Louis Jaffe.

of Seattle. where be la prominently engaged In the wholesale whisky bualnesa, la etopplng In thl city with' his wife and family on their return from a European trip, the guest of J. and A. Frtlberg. a a Mr.

E. d. Frankmsn. President of the People's Bank of Versailles, Ohio, Is In the city on- aB Mrs Frank tona, ortce prominent aa a broker la cUy. ta visiting tU friemla.

la now located In Washington, STANDARD OIL 1 1 Buys tha Wheeling- Vatmral Ots yr-yp- arty aaai Tra nrhlaaa. mut urm es rat ssycraac. a- J. -mt PftUburg. 31 Ths prop erty ai frsnchlaespf the.

Wheeling N.otural, Gas Company will soon toMrae the prap erty oV ths OO CoaapaJiy ar' 'a po-K which, la" aald io as U.50oJi T)a deal Aat tot pndln or tlma. gad a recast taeellna sf.tho Board sf XH ractorm. ths amis -Seas practteatly elsatdl FVlrtaaaT st)ow tast' stoetk nli ara au that Is xtow atedtd to ctsss the deal, aad thkt to to ttabiataetV as Senator WlUhaea r. Una. the bwnsr sf '73 per cent of ths atock, ts heartily in xavor of ths aad.

It to aald. that practically all the stockholders favor the -The Wheeling Natural Oaa Coramejry la a West YlrglnU trporUotj la which taaay Pittsburg people Bra iMetsstetl The largast tockhoMar la WiUaasa T. Una, VDo 1a aald to ewi) ts per etnt sf ths stock. -v-. at r-- ictjriE id2ni.a.

1 racial, arspjiTrs re taa axscraaa. Clevetsnd, Ohio. October '52. At "the meeHlner of tha Ulrectora of ths Miami and Krle TransTsBf-tatioea Ceaaaao' to-day ths payment ths tntsrest assasainerit on th uraJe i ltina. vet deuetL ila anml taaus ta t.u0ll.00u, and ths mtarast per casrt.

Ia-. laruiaooo -aregaruusg -us -'jiwtnaaa ar rangementg for ue OnctwemtLi Dayton and i Taladir waa sot orthcomins. COAX. 1. GAS COKE ChMper and Better Than I Anthracite CosL the r.iAnr.iET go.

SOLE AO NTS. W. H. BROWN SON laevstaf, BV. K.

t'ar. aTrsstt aad Iaawiaaes. Ttltphooea Main 1TM. WT1 a Fairmont coal I-aeW IKAVB ilLBIlal. KIN EON COAL CO.

COAL AND COKE M. IkBs. IIS4- III K. gaaarth FEDERAL BONDS Tha Subjsct of a Rsport af ad By Hag Is ter J. W.

Lyons. Washington, (x lobar report ot Judson W. Lyon. Register of tha Trrasur). for year ended June last, waa made public lo-tla).

Out of a total ot of 1'nltrd State bond onl 1 held by foreigner, and of thl. latter amount tl.aTb.uuu la held In.ur- anca companie. and ia on droalt with the Superintendent of Insurance In tha varl ou atatea of the I'nioti Thrse depoalt are required In order tha4 the jHilicy holder In the aialca wherein the conipaiues do bualnea may be aecured from lose. This leaves the Individual foreign holllncs of I'nlted Slate, bond $3.444. Vai.

The four per cent funded loan of llaiT 1 the oldest loan now exutnt. Uii-r of these bonds to the extent of are arat-tered over moat of the t-ountrlea of the world. Insurance companies In Kngland. Oertnuiiy. Holland, stotland.

New Zealand and Kuaaia hold K.Tl...rl of the bond of thla loth. WThle the Individual holding amount to 3.1T4 Not a dollar of the bonds Issued to maintain rha expertee of the Hpanteh War ent abroad, and a moat lo.i.mj. or half the amount iaaued, waa In bonds ranging In denomination from $JD to the small subscribers being given the first options. The analysis further how that thera are nn depoalt with the Treasurer in trust fur the various national Imnka of the countn and for aaxings lianks O70. making a total of t-V belonging to the hank The insurance and truat com panies own the lodges hold 4t; societies have a total of and Individuals own The report ahow that during the year bond amounting to $1 1 1 were Iaaued.

and that bond of the value of I1T4.s1.iTii were canceled. The aggregate of Immls stored In the vaults of the dlvlalon of loans is given at These bond cover all the loans of the Government. During the year paper amounting to wa destroyed. APPLE CROP Eatin-AUd To Be Nearly Double That of tha Tear 1901. Boaton.

I lobar "Ti. Th- apf'le crop throughout the country thla year, act-ord-Uig to the estimate of the correspondent of the New England Homestead, will ba PfifT left las' ntrk, barrel, against barrel, a JeetV.a'or oldT -tabll-hed on hard wf 1 action in th. Middle and rU-tem 8t.tea the Increase over laat year la vary pronounced. In the Central Weat there are alo ahorp gwana. while In the rlauihaeat.

territory last year favored by ex. good yields, the crop this aeaeon la unusually deficient. Aa for quality, this ta far ft on aataafactory In the Central and Waal-em States, and In New England It I ver much better. BTUABT'S CATAB.KH TABLETa. AN IDEAL JAEDICINE.

A Hew DlBC3Try Wolch Curst All Forma of Catarrb- The tablet the ideal form In which to administer medicine, but until recently no ucoasafut catarrh tablet hod ever been at tempted. There la now, however, aa excellent and palatable remedy for catarrh La tablet form known as Stuart's Catarrh Tablet snd sold by druggists, conixinsail ot tha most recent discoveries In medietas, for cure of catarrh and results from their use have been highly gratifying. Tne old -tinea treatment sf catarrh was In ths form of mbalsrs. washes, dsaactisa. apraya.

etc Later oa Interna i iaitla were nasd wtth greater aucicaaa. taut aaatng la liquid or powder form were Incocnraajaot to uae, and. Ilka all medicines ta Btuid or pear-dsr rorm. toss tnsir msdlctnal iwvfasriias wbsa tvpsnsd or aatausad to the sir. tusrfa CaPwrrti Tea lite eaxstatn tarWy conoantrstsd aatlaaptlca, Hytbastts, Hkaod Root and Red Uaran, whkxh klU ths catarrh (vrnrj ta ths Wood aavd xsueous saanaamna.

and In this rsspsct tars Btrkrtly setae rtftc aad messrs. birasaa aO sMhoritia agtaad thsXaatarrh is a osdy a ti a esnecy Ths tats Of a natsanre asat stashsrvosdeeaaa aad ems ta aa waae tarian fararahry ks aaaa-uptliB gives. aa faiet tea iulliatlly. wtorotaassetuwtiaeh the at am irk aad htosd aad Uil amhtrrk ssrana right where taey avrs A-aiaaalal laaaai avpd paklU tpsakar aaf ntistMarw aavya; have asoa twubud.nrlU esurrs of ths toad and tJarsstt for twelve ysora, la this cuaasts at susn, ImpnaaHali to rtd eg Tas soatlawal atrooplaa; mucsa trosa tho boss Into thai thrawt csq Irrtudaa and hoaraaes. asrisusly misrfsr.

Ing WiUlr my pubiic tasalriaa. il took, aae an. hour sc mors of esugblsg. gagglaaj ex-pacUsratlng aod anaeslag every morning before I could settkt sows ts Brora, and thla eotadltloat. gradually brought sa catarrh sf causing, loss of apsstlle.

poor dl-festloa and foul breath, which annoyed pas ejtcssdlngly. My ptryaiclaa advtssd aaa ta try Stuart' a Catarrh Tablets and I took them for two asoarhs and was aststtiebed ts And boat quickly V1" cleared my osatfi, throat and tajetsactv and 1 have ao best ration la reexiansneodlng thai a. They are saat only plea as at ts take, teat they tetm ts get at the very toot of the traenbla. "rrrsusi tlnce awing thsm 4 hava tod Be trace as catarrh. Drwargiats Staart'a Catarrh-Taaista at Be) cts for rail sssed psrkag.

a Twarr eavs bs easrted the- wathtut vahd aasd any ttats aad aa often as dsstreal, store thew rsratola no cwraitve. Biarr-ury sv'oaty scasr txuunoua oruar. i i -1 ij i i i ft i i i i i i mi i i ml ata. w- aa a Tm mstrihmfd tm mtcJi Hm rmdr win car tm tBgrngm Im mm Imtmllmctmal mmd protttmmlm mtw4y contest which wilt Imrizm pplm wtth thm mcJmacm mf tbo gvmrn- meat of thm State mf Ohlm, 4 I If a rtf t. mm ne Cincinnati Enquirer Sets'Asiae a 1 la Twnt atrtlgaU wkat Ut tanaj rtu (ar liiiiUyy Ut mi tta tha artsasrai aUctisa ts as avaiat tas fsarU.

Aay tat Imakti, laWK. Ts tkat oa csrrsct astixaats sf ths acgTegms mt tks tarsal ws sf Isinttry tat attats ttsri win gtBata sf 1 18,000. Ts tas stva wha taaUaaatss Us axast istai Twt tJltit wW mm flwtaB mltua of tlSAeOO ADDITIOJi AJ-. tar mJ0O0ZMmXU TWt ts my, aary asat act tstai af tas Tsts tnk psrsoa wsaid avst saUy raawaa-e LaLOOO far tkat total arta, feat la aaddlOsm tava laLOOO UTAXIaUJEat ABT asaJUUVal taw tai Tatty, ar M4e000 IV ALL. Im mmiXXXmm im Ula ttTtsrsJuaAry ytttaltisB taT flaLOOO aosr raaka astlsaaU, TVs SaUf amivar mmm mm mm sail tiaan I rUs tat 10r000 a aaUaaAtsa tas asset a aa bar sT rwtss Oaf OK aaXTOaaJI JUIT 11.

laom. xaoatMy Nbta-rlbsr sf Ths Daily atssraiawa at taa ttass Uvt ts-tlstavta tra KTaaCXJaX at OT! CX. 910000.00 adrlltlattal to srTsraal by TVa XMaUy Iry dally rabtnfbars bstsass 7 a4 af sawtabac L. To the one making the nearest correct estimate of the exact total of the vote for Secretary of Stato To the second nearest To the third nearest To the fourth nearest To the fifth nearest To the sixth nearest To the seventh nearest. THE CONDITIONS Of tha aes teat are tkeaael Itaslt M-00.

tas psgwlar astsa-rla-Oaa aast, aad ysa wtU rssstvs a yaafa aubsartpttsa ts Tas WaaaUy BBsulrsr aad aaa easts sa ths ass estimate Blast amis. Taw ass rats sf alOO tar asbscTlpUa awkeavlt sas assv aa mast riaall aa raaaat at tsa aaawa ildlt1ial Bwaaaarts- Itaaatsa, aad girt tas ta frlsadi aad sstaiH i urease Or rss ass vtabaat aksaarlstsaa at tas rats af csBts far sash aatlaiata Or aasl ILao far one s-nt-s auhaarlgttsa ts Tha Daily atssulrwr aad aaa I a aa as- axtiril-a ts sav asuiaia A fail rsara cbaarrlgarioa at the rats sf SLtg paar wtU ssautia ywa ts nr tana far aaaaas tf yes sas gather tasa prsvaasa as a a To he next ten nearest $500 each. To the twenty nearest $200 each To the next fifty nearest SlOO each To the next 600 nearest $20. each To the next 600 nearestlQeach To the next 3,000 nearest $5 each In all 4,187 prizes, amounting to Tf-rweX. 6.000 4500 3,000 2,000 1.500 1,000 6,000 4,000 5,000 10.000 6,000 15.000 $75,000 Aa mmy THE VOTE OF OTHER YEARS.

ratal rota for aVerrstary mt mtmXm 1HS4V TotaJ ta for atcrt tavryaje? Btrntm 78394 IH9Tmtml fota) for acrst-ary of Btmtm TOlyiOl llS-Tti Tota for mmcrmtmrr IB WO TottU rota for stscral.ry ml mimtm 741, 71 ls9S--TtUi rmmm tmm lKa-A TotaU TrtMo (aay lS9e TaHaat wsato to TaaLaJ rmtrn for latOO- TotaJ wot tmm mt OVla vtll to al atratai tat aOl trfas "a FOR :1902. amjtVtMlL. taatltaT lags tmVt! staBS. tt ta a Utstlnfl tasttaaaf. taT Uttff a sdaaatttal tsasa.

Oitti saaa hamm am t-xarnxg that aatJOOm ta OW ttlWI tat a tltJ1tlaa asarkt af Wil tlaaat fiss. ths pajWVv tsa- inittj Iw fBtafa, mm ww wtoa Ms tajaVars mmA CrUwii Wtm MERE IS WHAT IS WANTED. An Additional Prixe of $10,000 Offered thm DaJry af aetata mm ar mmtmrm tmij IfXH it tas trail at a kl tai taarh aa ta a atvkt tattiraly tatbsurltar ta Taa Daily lanalii aa teat Oats mt taataaa) tas MTIgBtli (rasal tstaJ mt 91 mm as to dPrtiad aataajtag WmmwUm rsa4asl It tmmrm It 9m ta Cto aaglti tit mt rw ar swears psrasaat far aay esse mt that ataaBjr mil mt ftl-, te44J0 mt mAmmm TtXaVattS TQllttli lKaV4T tf sHaata) TTaVete9 It Blank tor Lttimatm Wtth DmJty SubacrtpOoa. JipafsfTlc- aatalta. demirm tm tmciomm SI.

SO tor mmm awjr estiaaafe oat tJs tof ai psts ear Blank for Weekly Subscription Wtth CMttaatm. Ifmatm frost. fomtmJBem. Stmtm. mrtmh tm tags.

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