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1 1 ill i nv i R. 1 t- au Rr 1 M. Ua i an llth a fe bee girv the of The of was to aad her I have men, near clet and aean It Hrue bavti sera Dg Sice i form tour I piece An a ret tano con, pUy Xr Weh 1 her enf Cra, sn Is Bf blji eri 1 (3'd swr A MISS LUCIA MOORE, leading Lady of Tragedian Keeno'g Company. kusband would endeavor to secure tho child, and her rears were not without cause. At Vt Worth the hov waa kldnanetl.

and in the Court proceedings which followed the intner was graniru tne custuujr ui tne wum for seven months and the mother for the, remaining five months, of every year. The' father agreed to educate the lad, and waal consequently given care ot mm during ne I Mil ana winter momas. aim icu im Keene Company without "any one to play "child's parts," and the father agreed to allow tbe lxy to continue with the company for another week or so, until Mr. Keene could secure another boy. This arrangement seemed satisfactory, but while the comnny.was playing In Kansas City the mother spirited the lad away and sent him to New York.

The father learned of this, and notified the Oerry Society. Agents of the latter society found the boy In New York City, where he was being cared for by Mlsa Moore's mother, and tbe case, which waa at one carried Into tbe Courts, la now pending. Miss Moore. It Is hardly needless to add. Is a very pretty young actress, with a "promising future before her.

I "OTHELLO" Presented in Admirable Style 'at tbe Grand Last Xlffht. la bis production of "Othello" at the Grand last evening Mr. Keene gave the beat performance that he has yet offered here during the present engagement. Sot only was the tragedian himself up to tbe standard established by rem uses ot tbe peat, bat his support was remarkably strong la tba essential roles. Altogether, the performance can be classified as aa artistic treat.

It la too bad that a larger aodlenca waa not present Xo Brest Mr. Keene. To those who have witnessed the-other tragedies Othello" proved a reveia- tloo. for It waa given in a manner far beyond expectation. It might sound Hke flattery to anetintlngly praise 'the Individual and collective efforts of the etar and company, but the plain, unvarnished truth will bear out these assertions.

Frequently tbe players were Interrupted In tbe midst of their lines by spontaneous outbursts 'of applause, and not a ctlmax waa reached but earned repeated de-monatratlooa of approval. Mr. Keene himself presented a forceful Othello, and tbe only fault to be round at all lay In hie enunciation. Perhaps this falling was only noUi sable la the extreme rear portlona of tba bouse. It waa evident that fraqueaily his utterances were quite Indistinct to those won were seated pretty well back In the auditorium.

Thia one shortcoming waa atoned for with a hundred other athntrabte bits of effectiveness, and taken from the opening to the powerful death scene which dosed his nnished endesvors, Mr. Keene eaa be said to have made constant friends and ao-salrers ot everybody la hla audience. Mr Hanfarde lego waa tbe aame canning de-' mon we have come te so thoroughly detest. He waa for the nonce lago. and la the lighter scenes that show a sort of grim humor waa most fully appreciated.

Tbe Cassio ot Mr. Lawrence Lowell and the Rod en so of Mr. Paul a. Taylor were aha dee deucatsly added to tbe deepening Of the ladlea the Emella of Mtaa Mary Tlmber- nana la to be recorded as a triumph. Mlsa Tim-.

bermann baa an Imposing physique and a vosre of a strong quality fully suited to this difficult but frequently, neglected role. Her Emella waa possessed of a force and Impetuosity that won apptaaae of the very heartiest kind. Mlsa Lucia Mooe presented a aweet rjasdeowna, which made her taklns off all the mors tiwatc. Tbe balance of tbe company wsa up ta thia standard. Tbe aceaery waa not.

It la too bad that Mr. Keene marred hla stage by using familiar sets. But, then, these minor depama-s from the hewn line -are to be readily forgiven for the genuine pleas- are an otae a ay aura exceiieai acting, ana to teose enoeua aympetay oa HEATT Waa tbe Opening; Sale For tba Dam-' roach Opera Yeaterday. An doubU aa to tbe saoeaas of the. coming rjamrosch-Ellls asaann of grand opera at Music Han next week hare been dispelled by the excat- teat aaia of slaght tickets, which opened yeeter- day.

i It is tba aanal thing to apeak of the great sale for any Bne attraction, bat aa outsider aaraom can tell ast how true aach statements arc, yet Whan tha wen-marked diagram or Pisa of la publicly shown, and there Is a steady, as- broken 11 as of buyers from a. m. to p. nu. aa was ha "case yeeterday at the Damrosch aaia, IX sums Ilka an aasiiranra or guarantee of a welt-ailed hall at tbe parformaacee.

Considerable Interest has beea taken In the ejueetioa as to whether any preterenoe would be ehown la one wrork over another, and. while It Is true that the -htelba" ntithta. "Faust" Tuesday) and "The Barber at Seville" (Thursday, at pttscat show a alisbt lead and the asiee are exeeediacly larc. yet "Tsnnnauser. which Is announced for the grand, opening, are hat sllshtly behind in their salea, a fact due) partly to tne popularity of km.

Gadakt. Herr Kraua and Emil Flacher. aa well aa to the iarra, Geraaa element aad tha nanny lovers of classical masse la this etty. Heretofore Mr. Damroach has been exceedingly well reeetred by the Cincinnati public and hia sxisons have beea eurreesns financially aa well aa tram aa artieuc point of view, and en Mde fair to rival Ha endti acre, ret the addition of Mm.

Met be. who has sever been bear here before even, la likely te earry It even farther sad compare favorably with the great opera festivals eC luiam years. THE niE'8 8T0CI Will Fill Engagement I Chicago, Mlnneapoll and ScPul attar the close -at the present aiaiia at the Pike, la aaderstood will be seme ttsns la May. the Mel 11 Stock Company, now ptoytng at that hews. 'Will ge direct te MlnneapoUa.

where It will open lor aa tadefhsHa period at the Metropolitan Theater, to he fallowed later la the euavmer by a simitar engagement at a leading theater ta at Past. Same st fusion bos arisen as ta tbe movements of the company trees the ntsBars esrculated that the company will ge to Chicago. These re more are partly, hot not wholly, true, the facta ta tba case being that there will be a atock aotapany at the Alhaaibra In Chicago all summer under the title of tba Keill Stock Company, bat, while thl company la to have Mr. NetU's name an be managed by him, Mr. Neiil himself eAll be with the oompeny now playing at tbe Pike wiing Its enaeaements In Mltmeapetle an St.

Pul. Tbe Msipur la Chicago will he eomposed of entirely different people. At th clues of the summer eaason the very best people In three twe eompanlee will be rhosro and oraaiilsed Into a newer end stronger company than either for another winter esaano of the etock eompaar prodnctlone at the Pike, commencing, aa asual, ahout the middle of sepiember. P1DEE BOID, tba Members of thoBageio Opera Company Are) The Beggetto Italian Opera Company Is traveling as a ward of the Through arrangemenu entered Into between the Republic on oar southwest sad the Italian Crown. these artists from the Bcala Theater have beea glvea warranty bonds for their safe return to their native country after their American tour.

This arrangement, while common in other commercial branches. Is comparatively rare la the operatic As a result of this bond, one of the numerous attendants upon the foreign artists Is a -gentleman with aa unpronounce able naaaa. whose official title Is "Administrator of Ha personifies the Administration of President Diss, and hla dutiea consist in attend' mg to such welfare of tbe artists aa hla country would demand for their perfect safety. The liability extende to the management at the orgaalsa-tton. and, should they, by any trick or device, be subjected to annoyance or loss, the Mexican Government la, under this contract, bonded to return them in Derfeet security to the Bcala Theater.

Milan. Ths Orand's auditorium next week promises to be Hterally alive with a score or more of officers, lark eye and blue-coated attendants, for the Barrel os are travomg in a etyie oenttmg their exalted position la tbe royal world of mel v. saw asaaasaae-aws sm aaans Tbe Comedian Act and Loved Htm For It They Arw Wedded. araciAX, kJasaTca go gag taanma Haw Pn-aJtcaaco. Maroh M.

Joha World, comsilin aad backer of tie Town Toplca Company, and Mlm Boyos Haatlnga. the premiere danseuss ot the 14U Company, met (or the first time on Monday evening. Fourteen hours later they were husband and wife. They never saw one another pattt Bunday night. The lady that en Ing attended the clcalng performance of 'Town Topics" at the California Theater.

World was pointed out to her ta the lobby of the theater. The next evening, by mutual request, they met. Four hours later he offered his heart aad his hand. She sccepted. and before parting that evemcg they decided, t0 be married the toilowtng day and "Were.

-Mrs. World baa left "ltST and will tola "Town she Is from New York aad has beea aa the stars two canons liar real aame la Beatrice Rothschild. FOR LAROEBT Lotta Haa Brokers Mac aad Pen die. Ntw Toaic-March M. Charles C.

Maey and Wm, T. Pendleton, who comprised the bow defunct bankerage firm at Maey "Pendleton, ware both Indicted for grand larceny by the grand Jury Bench- warrants for the arrest of both wore Issued by Jade Cowtnv It ta belhrvad bt In Lotta. the retired actress. Is the comosalnant, It waa stated in Tbe Enquirer recently that hi hat Crabtree waa endeavoring to bare aa indictment found acalnat the mea tar nawwTaUy retalnins: e3U.ow wnicn sna naa given cnem rur toe purcnase Ot Btoca. j.jt MAIAGER ARTHUR IIDIOTEDL LotnaviiXaV KT "March M.

Charlea Ru dolph Arthur, tbe thastrlral manager i shipped eat eeveral days ago waa ta-dnr Indicted by the grand Jury for obtaining money by taint pretenses from Mrs. Delia Hoover, a widow. B0TX3. Ta-night is amatenr Bight at Avaryg That Street Maaaam. A strong double bill at aa- aouncedv v'.

To-morrow arteraooa at the Grand will be a souvenir oceaatoa. The preaaataUoa of steal cravings of Mr. Keene te each purchaser of a which attracted as much attention 1 Tuesday night, will be repeated oa thia at There wfll be formance far the school, children Saturday afternoon. This dec. ta said, to grre the Httle tunity to enjoy "Pack'a, Ba Boy.

The only matme at tha Fountain, and "Ceoa Hollow" Mr. Keens vrthT emnt Basslet at ths Oiang thia srrening and tor his matinee ta iismn after-nooa announces a sumptuous prod notion of The atercasax or At-that pi ilia nis at a. owing ta the saany nqneata that have snow htaa the tragwdusa will reeite for tha Te Star panglcd Banner. gava Wsdneaday evening at the esses i "Toung Mrs. 'Wmthron waa a mi ill all tea wrae aw-ysw ns vrSbnBC asst aveak can, aa longer he any question bat that Anderson's asceSeat onrealxatloB has ,1 the ekquikeb; ciscinkati.

fkiday. iiAncn 23. isoa 8 AflCM 1 WW THE WCLY ORXD tKmu la "Hsauet" Mrs. Wlnlkrop" lor rwmmf Bad Boy" Inrto show Houow" Lynne'- sad Gules Miss Lucia Mow. wbOM counterfeit pre- fitment to produced thto morning, to on ef the moat talented mambcra of Mr.

Thoro-M W. Keen" aup porting company. Bh la a society recruit to tba aiage. and prior to entering bar profaaalonal life enjoyed an excellent social position In FL Worth. Texas, being the wife of a wall known political leader and stock broker of that city.

Her rcant difficulties with her former husband, growing out of their battU to secur tho custody of their eon. have furnished quits an amount of xoItetnnt In theatrical etr-eton, Soma lira years ago, whan Miss Moore decided to five up all tba com fort a of bar home for a stag career, ber buaband ob- Jeoted, and a divorce followed. However, In Battling the cue, the Texas net lea overlooked tba final disposition of tba bojr, and. quit naturally, tba mother took car of him. Mtae Moore- waa formerly with tba Walker Whiteside Company, and played tba leading female roles In tba repertoire of plays which tba young tragedian presents.

This season ana Joined Mr. ICeene'e com- -peoy, and her eon often appeared with the company In child's parts. When the company went Into 'Texas early In the season Mlsa Moore became afraid that her formar ea- -VST I is COVINGTON. CimM Curt 1 anise Ma Bktd all I ssttrsky Itnainlstrsesr mt Km galas M. erhers Imw she nousei ef aflagad be das fa far meoey leaned fream sly la.

laH, October IMC aad for a sale of preaerty lying aa the PtnrWr Crash Tnraplke. la Kenton Oonaty. mm-taiaiag 10 acres. ssUsfy tbe same. Louisa gartia aie ealt alnet Thneees Weeds at al.

for the (oreelasure of mortaage tat IM, with Intareet. froea Asset 14. IWet. an tar the asie of a lot on tne nnrtb etoe ef Aaaua street, as by l6 feet, to satisfy the asms. Ceanty t-eart ieaac urowa noaanas as aowraw tetreter of aaleai txieevle.

geeease. with Jerry Tarter aa surety. Messrs. Jufcs w. Hltlmss.

rr Tartar ana piu a ueatgiaaa were ag- poiate apseaieers of tba irinaUy. fm awtiue of anoe M. Osumier. a rah? wee awarOr eeetnet pvenk Harkatherw sag J. U.

Harbathom, a Is sac nr. to snow naass amy ne ml nut eamply wtt tne eeogment or itarrw 2. m. araertag blm to say ta said Alios M. Coartney.

for a paternity charge, ea tba gret day of sah BMMh, besinnug AprM I. taVT. retanmble March 11, IHU. p. m.

Pouee usart ueorge Mcstiiian, caarsaa wife snth aranbeageaa an asarrterlr a waa gas IS and easts, la assault ef pa an at he aa aeae as jail. rraa. Becker, etaimd arlfh tanolna a vauH at nslitsaee ea Philaaetphta street and eMow-tng the oocteste ta oral Into WIIKw Ban wsa bm aza ana costs. The nne was tatar resettle tne pei mem ef the eosta leal Estate Transfer A. W.

attaasentsag aad wife to H. W. Boaseatker lot oa the north of neves Tb street. TT feet eaat of Oarrard street. by va feet; faua.

Street Car Rer-ylce Pemaada. Mrs. tatace Lheht Wauaoa, of twtsbarg. Is rtrcslatlng a peUUoa among the real sent a of that Portion of the city asking the City Coaaeg hav the Mela street ear line em ended so, that Lew lobars; residents ess bare better street ear fad Ht tea. The petition win be pi tainted Is) the CMjr Council at Un meeting next Monday night, aa a oopy of sent ta she Jf aad Street ftaltwegr CaaBpaar'e ofBclala Thai pnetkm of the etty would bare bora cwverad by the atreat aallway nnamany knag ago bat for nhshr laahtUty to malls aatlafactory arrsngantenta with the Cow loettoa an Laaiaaaoa Tnmplke Cumpany.

The latter company owns ail that portion of thta sthe tymg west of Mala street en extending aa far aa the oorporntlua ane. bat an liar a ascent act passed by me Legislature the etty has a ngnt to coniMena Chat portion of (ha pike lying within the corporate limits of ahs city for street purposse. and when the Improvement of that thoroughfare la commenced the etrsst raUaray nntnpany will lay tracks at the earns time. A Sboveer or Sieavm. While at woik at Ma desk la his ofSoe set si day arteraooa Mayor Khlaock was saddaaly dclngad with a shower of scalding steam that bad bent forth from on of the defective steam pipes need la heating the building.

Aa a deafening explosloa meusool tbe ecaMtng vapor, both the Mayer aad his confidential aeoretary. Will Hags, la the ex cite me lit of the moment, felt that the building waa about to oollspes. and both mea srkhoat aeaU Is on boonded for windows aad were enly nra-vented from throwing themselves to the ground trw. a distance of 80 feet, by the opportune ar rival of Jaottor John Blllmaa, who quickly shout ed that there was do Immediate danger, and by turning the valve stopped the escaping of tba scalding The Mayor vacated bis apart ments, aad will abide with Auditor Jerry Kirtley Waaler "Talon of Kpwortta Iasraea. The Wesavy L'nioa of Ep worth Laaguea kt aa neganjuthm Bompoaad of tbe vartous ehaptars of the Epworth League" la Oojrtagton, Newport and tbe adiaoent Xantacky tdwaa.

Its membership numbers over l.Ouo, dtvlded among 15 ehap- tara. ire omoere off tne union ars: i'resiqam. it. B. Omeoev Covlrarton: First Vloa President.

Ikua. hH neaman. Covington; gsoond Vice Preatdent, 8. DeOarmo. Kewporti necretary.

Oaoar H. Roatken. Oovlncton; Treaaurar. Miss. Oraoe Bry an, Newport.

A mass meeting of the union will be held at the Taylor bXreet M. E. Church. Mew-part, naxt Thureuay. Smashed Into Splintera.

Al R. Konermaa. a driver for Bkm A VandevaL paper dealers, of Cincinnati, tied hla boras yes terday afternoon at tbe foot of Crescent avenue while he walked' Sows to view tbe damaged a mar Boetooa. While Interested ta hla ku- epeotloB of the vissil aa electric ear aame by. oamrnsT the boras to take trbxht and run sway.

After travwOng half a mils, bringing tba vehicle la eontaot with numerous tatepbooa Botes, the nag waa oaotured at Fifth and Main atraata bv Officer Thompson. The wagon was a compete wiwca Bilvcr Medal Con teat. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union pt salon and Campbell Counties will bold aa elo cutionary eontaat for tbe stiver-gray medal aext Thursday evening at tbe Eleventh Street M. E. Church- The contest will only be open to married mea or those with silvered hair.

Among tba contestants named are, Mrs. McQreger and Mrs- Dale, of Covington: Mtaa Anna Morran and Mrs. Whiting, of Newport, aad Mrs. Lsda Price and aire, itowena Taylor, of Ludlow. Street Repairs Ordered.

Mayor Bhmoek yeeterday notified the Warren- charf Asphalt Paving Company to repair the asphalt atraata of the city at once as provided for by their contract with ths city, and if not commenced immediately the work will be done by the city at tbe expense af the asphalt company an the coat deducted from the next payment due oa tha original contract. Pise street aad t'm avenue are sadly in aeed ot repair. Who Gave the Present? Cotiatar D. X. Comingorev was the recipient ysenrvliy of a handsome ell portrait of President MoKmsay.

of karate else, mounted ta aa elegant frame of goM aad Aa the only words ac companying the portrait wars. "From a(McKbs- ley Democrat. Collector Comlnsrore haa no Idea. aa to whom be la Indebted ta for the kmd re- Jfew Ofneern. Iron Molders' Colon has elected the fol lowing officers far the ensuing year: President.

Fred J. Hoffman; Vice President. B. W. Rscordmg Secretary.

H. KasheB: Financial Sec retary. John Treasurer. Oeoree Lenta Door keeper. N.

Attendorn; Inductor, William 8te- vermann; xrastira. J. weaver, W. Henry Kent en. Kite Gives Bond.

Oeorge Km, who waa Indicted by the nut grand jury oa tha charge of stealing a horse from J. H. Bleb. Bear Independence, yeeterday gave bond ta the sum of (300 for hie appearance at tne June term tne Kenton criminal Court. witn nis Dromer-in-iaw.

u. aiusscl surety, ana was released from custody, J- Colored W. T. V. A colored W.

C. T. U. baa been orgaalsed thia city. Ths offfcera are: President.

Mrs. Haygood; Tics President, Mrs. Jans Smith; Secretary. Miss Moore; Mary Beekley. The society will Thursday afternoon at JO o'clock at the Ninth bush as.

a. unarca. Tba Aldermen. The Board of Aldermen met ynsterday, and beyond making an examination of new plat books for the etty, transaottd no new boaineaa. as no action wlH bt taken ta regard to the aa.

oeptance of these plat books until the City n- gmcer can pass, aa otnaatm upon tnem. Rev. J. I. Biaekburn, pastor of tha First Presbyterian Church.

wlH deliver aa historic stiimni on Bunday morning, entitled Weatmlnatar Stand ards, Wlta a uanury of wast nil lister Assembly. Ths Central Bowling Club baa a dark horse that It Intends ta trot out M-ulrbt ha a meieh game ars Inst the Crescents. He holds sa average 1M 1.1 .1 MA J. B. Smith yeeterday swore out a warrant before Police Judge Cecil Pence for the arrest of Arthur Grant, charging him with the theft ef a suit at cMtnea, Mr.

Chrla Bruerv. the well-knosm "lissiwmhee yeeterday celebrated the fiftieth anal tmi aare of nis mrtn, sna was cae recipient ot many wi congratulatians from a boat of friendav. Wash burton Lodre No. T. O.

o. art)t brate its sixty-third anniversary next Friday evening at Odd Fellews' Hall. An opening ad- orees wui at oeuvarea ny Jttea, ck w. tirasiam. City ConnciL At tbe meeting of CKy Council last sight ths Law Commutes reported that It would be Impossible to put a vehicle Uoenaa on tesmstsra aad hucksters from neighboring cltiea and exempt Ludlow awekstara and axon The claim of ex-Ctty Innsv Chsrlm WlUIsms for SIM 50 was allowed.

The report of the City Treasurer was received, showing a balance of aXOuO In the Treasury. The contract tor removing aabee aad gar-bar lor tne ensuma year. wnn nwaiaaa sa Maat L. Cooae at bla bto or ssax, Bills as tha amount af S150 Sad'Kewa. Pnetnraater Ttmiiiaa Maaoa moelvad tha news lesleiiniy of the swath of mot bar.

Mrs. Chartee Maaoa, at the advanosd aa of SO yean, at ber borne ta Brooklyn, X. t- Snperlntendent Edward DDeatldaoav of the ruiimaa uompany. at Memphis. Tena an Stanley are tbe gueate of the family af Coun cilman ciiaoo, at tsauer street.

Mrs. WUItam Ash worth, of Linden afreet; re-celved the aad aewa of the death of ber another. Mrs. Charles Mama, at Cochran, ImL. yeetsr bne leaves lo-aay to attend the funs raj.

wajca mux si ut ainn, lis If km Loretta Ortffln. tbe eharmina: aamrhter af Detective Onffln. ef the Cincinnati Soothers Mail-way, la the guest of the Misses Margaret aad The team of City Phyatclaa Dr. Frank YVtgler defeated the team of City dark John Richard- anaj in a naalch bowling same at tbe Iila ln iyeatarday. The total score for stx games was: crigr.

ison; ninnnsm, x.atBL itichardaon amde tbe highest and hiwset mores 11 and THE5FIH3 BOUGHT. Owixoaviujc Kt, Maroh 2. The Fiscal Court met bore to-day and bought tbe Ow-lngmile and Wyorodng tornxiike. at aeven mUea, for e.60Q, la four anrttial paymeata, Tbe Reynolds villa and Sherburne pike, seven mUea. eras for (TOO.

Tha Fiscal rM.w a i. G. RaTmsey with too Maysvlil and MC St eri ing pike, ol miles, for Kwara fm ttsa Cowrts. of Haary Fresas va. by Judge Kodga yastsrday at Ftimi's cast.

-Coawty Casrt-Oa anotton af Osristtaa Wsse- nr UassT aobuh was ef the estate of Me cnaattfeag erirb av new sa Tne will af Siberian Lynrb, artoww sa Lynch. --waa admitted ta probate yesterday. Te tear aantarrte chlldisa isasis, uiissns. nw Wart' sets Inane au real an i iim.il nrauertr. Ta her ether children Mrs.

Mary Smith, Mrs. Fanny Regan Mrs. Maggnt LAvtagstna aba asauesina. aa Te tbe pastor of tbe Church af tne tn I Conierltssi she leaves for the patr- poea of having i set tor tha repose af her ml. James Lgnch as names as swasuaae.

S. M. Mills tenders his rests nation yester day aa administrator of the aetata of John T. Ulrtv. enmanseL Me having Batae a aarnai sat- tiecnewt.

the earn Is made flnal, a a he was ce tera over au asoaep snoansj xm im Tbe Court eaters aa order, sllowlng Mr. Hills tJO tor hla errvtrsa. Folic town Robert Weaver and Dewats ftyaa were beand ovsr to the grand lury ye day morning on a charge of petit mrssay nad their bail waa Bxs at itw each- Baardof Aid. At the msstlsg of the Book ef alght she City Aadltor reported a total af aX atty faavda aatoaattng to fZl.Tjg 17. The tax ordinance for the year UN was tasail, The- petition from M.

Murphy, retanee be the weight of enal sot by city dsalers. waa referred to ths) Com- auttes) oa snpostUons and Orisvaneaa. The proposal ad tbe Ti issues of pear's Ma- rnnitil HoawKaL.m weiicb they offer ta care for etty ohartty cases St 92 SO per warfc, Waa referred to we ttei let twnmtttee. Tae report of tne Belief OmmKtse on the uses Ion of using the park busldlnns aa a noorhnnas waa Bstcrnsd Lo the Law Committee. Aa ardinanca'tn emnnst usrass's af ammoroew lota to areet suitable feseee In the front aad rear wss rat tin ta tha Law Committee.

Tbe AMermea also ssssril the ortUnaaee niso. Ing a penalty of a per sent ea all business Hornsea deUoquent It darn. Clalaa amounting so3.sb were provtae for by remautloa. ir dtiva-'Lieoerta ng-bt over pse sum at l-e-nnmnt Tax Coilactnr came no aaala in a raae- latioo authorising the Tisaaurir la tura ser oertam tax bills for the December half af 1XW bhe City Auomey. also otreotlng Mr.

Hllvs return to tag Treasurer realty hilis la hat Death of Anthony Schab. Anthony genua. the Moa mouth street mer died yesterday mornins after a abort tn a of pneumonia. The giassse was eg yean of age. aad well knows ta Newport, where be has passed most ef Us life.

He was a Director ef the Bt. Joeeon Orphan Asylum, a member of the cone-renal ion of at. 8te- hen's Church, of the German Roman Cathclle C. and Treasurer of the gt. gtephen'a congre gation for the lent 10 years.

lie waa also a mem ber of tne nt. Btepnene Hen society and necra- tary of the Merofaanta and Mechanics' Building Association sines It was founded. For the past Zl 'years be baa kept a cMtblng store on alon- awuth street, and about a rear ago added a dry gooua brancn. tie was regardea as one ot New port a foremost nserrnaata. tie tea era a wioow and eix children.

Tbe funeral will take place Monday morning from St. sHepnea a cnurca. Race Track Appolntrnente. Sheriff Fred Miller yesterday afternoon reeetred tetter from Secretary Grata Henley, of the Queen City Race Track, aerifying him that the association had selected tbe deputies for the oom- Ing Cessna at the Tha Hat is ss follows: Oeora-e Creisxiloa. Adam Borne.

Jul While. nomas oosney, J. anyder, Kooen it-ycr. una I token. John Hlchard 8a tier.

John J. Newell. Charles J. lebalow and Jack MoCafiery. Tha liat aatlanea tbe Sheriff, gbetow wui not be worn In.

bowevwr, as be le a Magistrate. County Judge Brown reserved the right to make ane ap pointment, sna Mot artery nis cnotoe. The men will be worn In Tuesday. March 39. at p.

by County Judge Brown, at his offios the oourt house. Yoonf Patriot Injored. John Flynn. a young lad living with hla parents at kM' West Fifth street, is suffering from the effects of -a peculiar accident. While at School Flynn and several companions engaged in a sham battle between the United States and Spam, during which one of his companions pushed Flynn violently against a barrel breastworks.

was injured la the breast, and for a time it wea thought several ribs arses broken. That proved to be a mist ska, hut he waa so badly crushed about the lungs that pneumonia eat and hla condition Is now Will Enjoin. ry In cans the petition againat tbe estabilahment af a peorhouae In tbe park property dose not succstl In putting a quietus upon the scheme, property holders living In that vicinity will get out sn Injunction against tbe proposed move. This wss decided upca last night Those who are leading tne movement nave tne co-operation or mayor Bills and nre backed us by tbe special act of Conrress ceding tbe property to the city. A etrong nght win be made.

It la thought, however, that tbe Law committee will report adversely on the Question, and. thus kill it. 'Want Street Improved. 'At the next meeting of the Improvement Com mittee, a committee of Interested property own-era living along Fourth street, between Monmouth and York, will appear before that body and ask them to improve that square with either brick or asphalt. The street Is tn a horrible, condition, and aeeda Improvement very Tbe fact that Engine House No, 1 fronts on, tbe auuare la an additional argument in favor of the improvement, aa tae oepartment norsea nave a bard pull before they get fairly started to a Are.

A Bad FaitL Daniel a laborer employed tn tear ing down a frame bouse at No. gag Columbia street, yeeterday afternoon fell from the roof a distance of I feet to the brick pavement below. He suffered a severe scalp wound aad wss also badly bruised about the body. He to alas inter nally Injured. Shannon te a elngle man and boerda witn aia ateier.

tie was sent to at. aaisanem a Hospital. Tbey Enter Object lona monster petition, ta which to attached over SOO sirnatures. area read la Council last night. It protean against the selection of the park build-tngs as a pocrbouee, and to signed by every resi dent In that vicinity.

The petition recites that. If Council persists in us course, ail ot tae egners Uviag near the pars wui move away. Boa nd Over. John Hamilton aad Fred Wesley, both colored, who waylaid and robbed Farmer Job a Bark, of Oraat'a Lack, oa the Central bridge earry yeater day morning, ware both bound over to the grand Jury by Police Judge Dumont In the sum of tauu each, default of which they were remanded to Bhe Nawport JalL I After Junk Dealers. Chief Bennett yesterdav Instructed his day of ficers to bring tn Junk tlsalm who have a second hand dealers' license and ass the same for pei- Coonty Jndge Brown yeeterday morning canned a warrant to be Issued tor tbe arrest of Mrs.

Lola Budlebottgh. charging her with being an Improper person to care for her children. The warrant waa issued afr the request of the Officer, who received a letter from the woman's husband, who la at Laporte. Ind. Ha claima that he has been sending his wtfe money, bat that she Is sot the proper person to care for the children.

Dr. A K. Thompson and wife left yeeterday for Mt. Sterling. My.

lr, Thompson will re turn many. Apru a. not nut wits wui spend east tune wrta relatives aao means. J. 8.

Bytsnd. of Brooke County. Virginia, spending a few days In thia city. tha guest Deputy Sheriff George Hyadmaa. Baal Eatats Trataifeis Frank Ore ens to LUUs M.

films, a lot oa the northeast earner of Taylor and Front avetme. la JJellevuet gn by Sub feet; SL. Ac Lima M. Greens to Kate Oreeae, SLA. BELLEYUE, KT.

City CosmciL At the meeting of the Council teat evening; rhe report of the experts, Messrs. B. Haywardland Charles Hairlacn. appointed is audit the books of the Jamestown District Cofnmlaeloncra. waa submitted, staring that tba accounts were found be correct every Coancll i ferred report to Comssittea aa Law.

The State Board ot Valuation isssssmrnt of the following fn for ts ration aa foXowa was adopted Adams Express Company. Sug Waatern L'nioa Telegranh Company, gag ML i City Attorney M. Hstold reported deltnquent tax Lections ta the amount of glHtX. Bills amounting 000 fig were ordered said and orders were alao drawn on the City Treasurer ror aaianee one taa city omcassi ana for the rent of hall for ouarter ending April 1. By motion of Mr.

Job neon, the Committee oa Lsat waa matractad be tneest la-ate the emctrtc hsat btll of HOO pec aanuam for tbe Taylor street ea tension, wish the object of, reducing the coat If possible Ths Committee on Law was made a Hsrbor Cboamtttee. vs leoa ran me matter oc sir. Kaarra a I lie: ml cut tine of sriKows alonsr the mer bank- Mr. Oeurse Cannlncbam was granted a contract or pvtauag tasissnra- books, attar a arosuaged 1 A Deraded Wratcb. Tfesiilrnts aw Taa Toast av Chief KatkUX about rcantnrtmg btaaself ta a Ths Chief chased the fellow for several aquarea.

bat anally lost ktm near the raib-oavd tracks. Be si nas te be tbe same party that aamoyed nayyai wnmea a few weeks ago. and. If ha to caagu, he wui be placed oa the rock pale. The supper glvea by the lames af ths Christina Church bast evening at tba home of Mrs.

Charles Kewbaner. eat War avenue, sn a very della-ntful and mfnl leant. Tha vacnl assoe by slimi Weodward aad stew ma an the piano esse by Mies Leaner "ere aaa-niy enjoys. A too the seei-tnoon by Mlsa Brnnaaa asst the gatnw suae by Mr. Rlgdoa.

Miss Larlie fchatssnan. af Sixth aveaae. was ttnutrsd a btrtbday aanrpriaa at Stnaam's Ball last evensng. Tba evening waa apeot A successful sorriest eperatlow waa perfo npoa sua. rtooeri lounav ca ixnraaa yeeterday morning by Dr.

W- La eWaasar i Psrtaiss, ea aespan. rr. The Poet Card Club met at ths quarters ef Capmla and Mrs. R. 1.

fl liaaa last aigkt, A a ail Won Cowrt-amrtlat has see tbe trial af Private Paul Jeanianra. Comoaar O. he hating objects lo trial by summary aoart- tat. Cantatas A. M.

Wetherfll and Prrae an Llsatswam W. hwamett aad U. BaOar- tbe Caart. The enlists will has tbetr regular Cantata L. W.

V. Ksanea has beea granteg a leave ot ahssni.e for sevea days aad Mares IBM asnraing fjr WaaklaglMi. Mrs. R. W.

HoriBrer has gwae to Wkshmgtaa. Pi. Ce (or a vhax to bar bean. an want L. B.

Oroae. far the trial af srhom a Cwurt-anartasl waa reeeauly areeva here, wig ha sent ta the Oai ii aawat HmmHal at Waahiag-tsat. l. C. The erdera mm Oeaeral thsiian eaas yesterday, an l.toalsaaat Cassaal Egbert ana lake the I awn anal la the capital ss-enurnaw.

It to expects that after treatment there the 1 Isssiassi wui he rssiueig so haahh anst tbe OA1T0I.XT. mtaa wnlt'ec. tne tnirtaen-) tai um anaghter of Mr. aad Mr a. Richard L.

Whiting, ef ki ijm i. ww nuv nw. en Brobabty have arswasg bat for the ttmsiy assistance of Mr. Darts, wha was siaaaiiinid by Miss Oertls lent. HOTEL GOSSIP.

Mr. Wautm Braxken. of BrookvOle. ex-Collactor of IatarnsJ BmtN, is at tbe Grhennv Totwlthstaadlng the Republicans gar-rymandered Indiana go that the Democrats must carry the stats by 40,000 to capture the Iccurielatara," said Mr. Bracken ta Ths Ka-o.

chuck man, "our rhanrma In that direction are am-claae. Ws will undoubtedly galh three Congressmen la the fall election. In tbe event of a Democratic Legislature I am Inclined te tbe opinion that Senator Turpi will succeed himself. If the Lcgtsl store la Republican there will be a field fu of candidate, with General Steele and General Lew Wallace In the lewd. General Steele.

It senna to me. would stand the best show of election. There ks wide discontent la tbe Republican ranks, occasioned by the false promises of tbe party pledges that have turned to Dead Bee fruit and the distribution tbe Federal patronage. "Much rivalry and enmity hav sprung up between tbe henchmen of ez-Prcaldent Harrison and the McKlnley-Hanna -end of ft. There are Indications that General Harrison will be put forward tor the next Republican nomination for President, and 'unless Mc-Kinley improves the popularity of bis administration atnaalngly, the Hooeter man will land tbe prise albeit.

I believe he ha no overweening ambition to ran again. The people admire a man of Harrison's firmness and decision, while they are din-rusted with McKlnley's vacillating coarse In everyt hing. In the meantime the Democrats are enjoying; themselves preparatory to entering tbe promised Mr. aad Mrs. Frederick Lsyton and Miss Grace Havmaa, ef Milwaukee, are at tbe Grand, returning home from Thomaxvllle, where they found more winter tourists gathered than for three years pant.

Mr. Layton is the founder of tbe Lay ton Art Gallery in Milwaukee. "I have been traveling three or four month out of every year for tne last 35 years." said Mr. Latyton. "and thia Grand Hotel here is one of the most commodious and beat stopping places in every way that I havs'found la my world tours." Mr.

W. B. Moore and wife, of NaatirVIUe, are at tbe Bt. Nicholas. Mr.

W. B. Carilse. the brilliant young life kwurmnoe man of tbe largest company in tbe world, formerly of this city, with big wife. Is at tbe St.

Nicholas. Mr. J. E. Rlcbarda, of Butte, Mont-, la at tbe 8L Captain F.

D. May. the oldest printer and tbe oldest railroad man In America, is at the Gibson. The Captain commenced big printing career in this city In and until 11M0 printed a red-hot "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too," campaign paper at Lancaster. Ohio.

He went with the Pennsylvania Rail road system in 1KD3, and la now on tho retired pension roll of that rwnanmed rand. He Is returning to Philadelphia from a stay in Florida, chipper aa a boy. Mr. Olaf J. Olsen.

Jr. of Christiana, capi tal of Norway, la at the Grand. He is a handsome. Intelligent young; Norwegian, 23 years of age. son of tbe largest wholesale hardware and machine tool manufacture in bis country.

This is bis first visit to America, but ha speaks our language with little hesitation. He comes to Cincinnati to pur chase supplies for bla great wholesale bouse. "This country produces superior tools to either Germany or England," said Mr. Olsen to Thi Enqoibbb man. "and.

while we have to pay a higher price for your productions, it is economy in the Ions; run, as they retain their edge much longer than the European make, and we get tpucb swifter and more satisfactory result. them. has a population There is uni versal education and a bleb order of aver age intelligence, and moral standard among them. The northern part of tbe country la devoted to the fishing trade and the south to agriculture. We are now going in for manufactures, and a mighty impetus has been given to industries within ths last Tear oeen given imi lmiusvnes wiimn uw last year wr two, mi una wvirasru inn commerce with this country immensely.

The fiords whlch indent our country afford cheap transportation for our export manufactures to the sea. These, while narrow, are very deep, and seldom freeze over. They are deeper than the aea about our shores. Oftentimes lofty mountains rue up abruptly from the waters of tbe fiords presenting most picturesque and magnificent scenery. Tens of thousands of tourists come our way these years, and are always with the summer season.

We can read a newspaper all through the night at our capital in the summer time. Christiania has a population of 2D0.ISJO, and. strange to any. Chicago has more Norwegiana than any city of our own or any country in the world except our own caoltaL While we have the aame King aa Sweden the countries are almost entirely separate in every other governmental matter. There are separate Parliaments and all that, Norway is more democratic, and suffrage is almost universal.

There. Is no nobility in Norway that element abounds in Sweden. We got rid of titles In Via. and will never take them up again. Three times has our Parliament put ita veto on the King's endeavor to reestablish a titled aristocracy, and that settles the question.

There is aa much freedom in Norway as in the United States- The state church is Lutheran, and the King must be of that faith. There are a good number of Catholics, but tbe Lutheran outnumber all other creeds ten to one. "Sweden baa a population of 4.000.000, and Stockholm, the capital, has perhaps 400.000. We have a navy for defense, and In case of invasion the two countries could bring 300.000 trained men Into camp. The young women of Norway are very beautiful, and with those of Sweden, I think, furnished tbe largest percentage or beauty of any countries on tha globe.

The young men and women marry young, and are very domestic In their traits. Tou see contentment and happiness everywhere. I have now been in your country, several months, and have formed a very different idea of your people from that which prevails in Europe, and with which I was imbued. On the other side they believe that' your people care for nothing but the almighty dollar, and have no time for hospitality or the cultlvationof thTgraces of Me. but I find that that is a wonderful mistake.

I shall Return with a moat pleasant Impression of Americana. As to war. I believe yon would soon smash up the Mr. Halph Bingham. ft Philadelphia, the original of all the boy orators, i waxer-boond at tbe Gibson.

He is now a.popular rharaetrr Impersonator, and dance arttst, Hetodue at Tippecanoe, evening, end nys be will gwt there if Taa Enqmaaa does, and that never gets left. Mr. Bingham to Just 27 years of are, and has beea on the road before the public for Mj seasons, which demooa-tratea that he started young. Three' young- Hollander-Mr. G.

Kroa-welL, of Saaaenbeirn: Mr. H. P. Hugenholtx, of HlUegom. aad Mr.

Praa. of Oegxtgeent-repreawotinc different bulb-growing companies, are registered at ate Palace. They say that 100,000 people tn Holland, are enraged ta the bulb Industry, which furnishes America with lta glorious Uliea, axaliag aad the like. Mr. Krouwell was on the La Champagne, that broke her shaft ha mid-ocean ami drifted ants she waa discovered and towed Into Halifax by a friendly veaseL Mr.

Kuyk was a passenger on the Veeav dnjn HoUandAmertcan steamer that foundered at sea February The pasMngera. Including a very young baby, war all aaf ely placed In the Hfeboata. aad the Captain then sot fire to the ship te pot her out of the way of passing vessels. The paaaenrera were pirkeJup by the St. Louis.

American liner. Mr. Kuyk lost ail of his luggage, bit. rh.ra wmn at sea and tne aumicn were not peuaic-strickesv Their sgnal rockets of dmtrssa caught tbe- St, Louis la good Mr. J.

XL Crawford- and. wife and Mm Helen Craax, of Detroit, are at the Burnet. Mr. B. of Hartford.

Conn, waa at the Grbaoa yesterday, returning home froea aetOLneT ef eat estate at Knoxrrille, Mr. T. H. Taawer. Miss E.

M- Macklin and Miss harm Gaines, of Frankfort. Xy are at the Orausd. Among the guest ef the Grand Mast Bight were four monkeys aad a doxen aad a half snake belonging to Mr. W. H.

McFarlaad. of TitmnrlUe. FbL, making their way ta Pern. to wait with a circus. A young African lion ia a wooden cage atayed over night at the Grand Central epot, bowling for hot weather aad loss water.

APPLIES -f To the llileage Books Bat Olhcn.ise the New Two-Cent Law Differs Very Iittlo Froia4 the Present EeglAtiona Fight Started Upi tbe Chattel Loia CwBpaaies. Bovm Committot la a Tasgl. Orer toimuj EUctioa BUIKiv Xob leunra. SPBCtAsi BtSTATCa TO VBB sUfCIBaa, Couaaca. Onto.

March 24. The proposition for a straight two cent railroad far baa disappeared. Tbe substitute offered ta tba Senate yesterday tor tbe Valentine bill haa passed both Homes, and but for dls-coocerted action it would to-night be a law. Tbe new bill to one ef extreme mildness, and masts with practically complete gathUac- Uon from tbe railroad companies. It malLs a few notable changes in tbe old law.

Tbe most conspicuous is a requirement that railroad issue both 1.000 and 600 mil books, at two cants per mile, and that the may be used by and be transferred among all tbe members ot the purchaser's family, hla baslneag partner or ad tbe parties of a corporation with which be la Identified, either as a member, director, officer or agent, (- The three-cent rate to to prevail 1 rom au. tbip TicggTs. Tbe bm applies to all roads la the state, long and short, including tbe little enes wblcb heretofore have never Issued mileage. The measure was first passed this morning In tbe Ben ate, when, after a brief argument, the author or Lb original measure, air. Valentine, of Crawford, capitulated to tbe opposition and declared that be was Willi rur to accept thia in lieu ef something batter.

Tbe vote on the measure waa av yeas end 4 nays. Scarcely bad the echoes of this actios died away when the two-cent bill by Mr. Bracken, of TTaaklln. came up for another trial at passage In the House. Mr.

Stewart, of Clark, came over from the Bouse, obtained a copy of the measure passed by tbe Senate, and after a parliamentary skirmish secured Its substitution, with only technical chances for the Bracken bilL Mr. Bracken also cawpltulated. saying that it wag the enly crumb of comfort be believed he could extract from the wreck of hla blasted hopes. The vote In the House wsa yea on, nays S4. The following is the ttrr or rg bill: "A company operating a railroad la whole or in part In this state may demand and re ceive for the transportation of passengers 'on its roads not exceeding three cents per uuie, out tne rare shall always be that multiple of five nearest reached by multiDlrlnr the rate by the distance, provided, that very such railroad company' doing bust' ness within the State of Ohio shall keep on sale at all of Its passenger stations mileage ucxetg in books good for 000 miles travel.

to be sold at a rate not exceeding; two cents per mile, and shall not require any deposit therefor. "No such mileage tickets shall be used except by the purchaser and the members of his or her Immediate family, or if sucb purchaser is a partnership or corporation, all tho members of the partnership and its agents and all the officers. Directors and of tbe corporation, whose names shall be written on the cover at the time of tbe purchase, and any person other than those whose names APPEAR. ON TBI COVBg, Found using such mileage ticket shall, upon demand of the conductor on any- train on all railroads within the state of Ohio, forfeit and surrender tbe same, provided that If auch mileage book be taken up In good faith by the conductor and subsequently it should appear that the conductor Is in error the company shall not be liable for damages for the action of the conductor. "Any railroad company or railroad com pany station agent falling to provide and keep on sale at Its station mil ease tickets Provided for in this act, and any officer ot 1 offlcl" to accept the same from any person whose name appears on the cover thereof.

In full nayment for naaaam shall both for himself and his principals, be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined 1100 and costs of suit for each of- tense, sucn suit to oe Drougtit in the name of the State of Ohio for the benefit of tbe person aggrieved. In both Houses efforts were mad to amend the bill so aa to have It prohibit scalping, but tbbt wgaa rtJTTLx. Just what action will be taken to make the measure a us is not yet apparent. While tbe House has passed a bill already passed by the Senate, it haa treated It as a separate and different bill, and tbe action of tbe two has no parliamentry relation. It is probable that a Joint committee wlll-'be appointed to adjust the tangle.

At present both Valentine and Bracken are rivals for the honor of the authorship. The Senate followed up the pasaage of the Valentine substitute by favorable action upon another notable railroad bill. It is by Mr. Sullivan, of Trumbull, and prohibits a practice on tbe part of the railroads which has been a source of much criticism for years. Under It the railroad companies are forbidden to exact or receive the 110 extra guarantee in the sale of 1.000 mile book, which Is refunded as a rebate upon tbe purchaser of the book presenting its cover to show that he has not violated the conditions upon which it was issued.

To Save Two Mill Lona The Senate Committee on Municipal Affairs to-night recommended for passaga Mr. VoLzht'g bill' to reduce tbe $8,000,000 Onctn-ryst Waterworks fund to $4,000,000. Cbattel Mortgage BUL One of the most important measures passed by tbe Senate at this session was that of Mr. May, of Hardin, relating to the filing of chattel mortgages, which eras made a half, law to-day. As tbe tow new stands chattel BBortgagee must be Hied with Township Clerks la rural and County Recorders in cities and moat annually be refitod.

The May bill requires that all chattel mortgages shall be filed with the Recorder of the county in which the lien is given, and that the Interests of third parties are to take effect one year after tbe expiration of tbe lien, unices has beea canceled. That i Rather slgtf Scant action waa taken to day regarding tbe proposed ObJo Centennial Exposition. The) city of Cleveland sent down a long and gaodliy hound naernortal fce support of her active candidacy for the exphsf-t loo's lwarton. This waa presented In both houses, aad ideation! with the action the Senate adopted the McBrooea House Joint rveotutmn requiring the Legleeative Cen troll Ins Cotnastttee te submit a report wnma-diavtalr as to what it contetnplatad in tbe way of an expedition and the location there of, it ia unoersiocsi tnat oenator image, of Cuvshoca. stirred up th entire proce dure, and from now on Cleveland win meUte a not ngnt to secure too cxpoeiima, Femr Coatrt Meaaarea.

Four bOls te make notable -harigea ta Court practice ware tntiodueed sn tba Beo-ate to-day by Mr. Long, of Miami. One of them reduces frora 21 to 10 years the period la wtHcb a title may be obtained to rear ea- mee by proscription. Another MB by Mr. Iotsg provMea that rl a Judgment for a plaintiff be reversed, or be fail exaerwtoe than open Ma mania, except for nnrna arm able neglect, be may bewtn a new aotion after the period specinea (or the ment of suob act ton haa expired.

A third blS by Long provides that a person heeding aa Auditor's, deed may wVLhen lo years after its delivery bring aa act km to correct errors and defects In the The fourth btU provides for aa training by Jury tba value of Improvement to toad from which an occupying; tenant making thean naa oeen Bills Krr nan bbs nrtrt. A number ef notable bUht were'reeoaa-meeirled tor paasage by tbe Banata Consmlt-tee to-day, gamng them were the follow ing: By Alexander Req jrring aa schools to continue la session for tbe full seasloa or term rjreatl Ibed by law. Bv Mr. Broerin Keotrii-lna th 'Kstlonnl flag to be hoisted on all school houses oa national holidays and at such other times -in may be determined npoa by the Board: ef rectors. By Mr.

Sullivan Taxing foreign xnsur-awce com pan lea ft per cant ea their gross premiums. By Mr. Sheppard Con Una ing the existence of -the State Canal Cnmmisntlftn By Mr, BoaaardAUowlng members of Council of Layteo a Birht for sei vk-ca not to exceed ai nights in the year. By Mr. Nile Avthortaing Superior Judges to fill vacancies In th Boards of Trustees of State I'nlveraitiea.

By Mr. Davis Preventing emptoyment of minors bsuw a years ex age ua lactones ansdwr i years" a I time erheol to hi sane, and male minors smdee I vsurVTf latr1 "U7-ar. aTTigal bal mtrodoced ta tbe aVcaUe te-day Vr alr. WIBIfuaw. Of Stark County.

vrmiAm that after bhe qaawtioa ef ptwhlnnms the sale ef nqwor la a township havs been sue-aTatted to the lee-tore Shan ao agaia be veeol upon wlttna the eaemng twTlnJZ a BMlortt outsxie ef 7. "veiaai petitioned for by aw inwcMevB at ta towwswtB. any ef its wain pal eorporatageuv sMbaratae; or PHaonera. Mr. Taeanttae.

ef Crasrfnrd, heltevae ttitn are many abuses of the law under which farlaOBere ta county Mils are Boarded by the Sheriffs. It to his idea ta hav a at. form allowance for this throughout the a day for each r. alentlne introduced a btll In tha te-day fixing the amount at coats la every county. Senate Xotee.

Mr. Braertn. of Auglaiae, tntroduced a bffl ia tbe Senate vesting la the State Hoard of Chart ties. Instead ef the Sheriffs, the er deaf aad dumb people bJfiSS!" Bt Hooietor nmtual insuranee companies hav no authority te unaare grmnre property and Mr. Broena introduoej a bill je-dey to give there power le inaere such fcibi.a.ni?'u'r hacted Into law a Uroata authorising tbe runt ere ZlH.

Towaahlp. lis mil ton County, to Issue juo ta booda to improve the psthl schoolhouse. A bill by Mr. Cromley, of Pickaway, was passed In th Senate making the Joint towa- SfaiDUltch law autWv ia ni rilt.kM The Carpenter WiL aboiliahing the State vesting tts powwra in the State Board of Agriculture and codifying all tha lawa for nreuatfaan anlnst iniet-Uous dues sea of domestic animals, be came a nau taw ey pees age la tha sveaat to-day. There waa a little echo- of tbe Ottawa County seat war in tha Senate to-day when Mr.

Mltrhelt Introduced another raortbouae bill. His recently introduced btll for that purpose authorises the Commissioners te issue elODmj in bonds. The one introduced to-day Increases the amount to SUaak The first bUl will be withdrawn. Coder a bill by- Mr. Hbeppard.

of Preble, Deseed by the Benat to-day. the existence of the present State 'Canal Commission is continued two years from date, aa it duties are far from finished. The Senate, by the overwhelming vote of 23 to 3, this afternoon passed th Riley bill, raising; tho ago of consent from 1H to Is years, and providing the reatrtctloa that the mala must be 18 years old to be liable to punishment. Ths Oarfleld bill, codifying all the poor laws of Ohm, aa suggaaned by tha last stats Conference of Charitlea, became a half law by passage In the Senate. A bill by Mr.

Lota, of Rosa, passed In the fUnat. to-dnv nuthorlaltuT the Stale Live Stock Commission to inspect aad quaran tine cattle Imported into onto tor oxtmeaisp and breeding purpoaea. Tbe WaJcott biu. providing that an Pead-iim fitri tn mnrt must ha accomDanied by duplicate copies for the opposite parties in volved, became a half tow in th Senate. Tbe Joint Committee on Military Affairs is preparing for an ex ten ana visit, xjj-nswr-row afternoon tbey will leave for Clncin a.

,1 aku. hew win Insnert tha first Keg' I men! Armory and accouterments. there they will go to Dayton. Toledo and Cleveland rMiimiiir tn Columbus Monday. Mr.

Loag Introduced a bUl requiring City Clerks to publish annually in papers of op-poaite politics tbe nnaart-l condition of the city uii ttnrVn la tha author of a bill civ ins- hnmiaa a voice in the location ef toll gates on-a plank road passing through auch place. Mr. 8heppard wants the state to boy Ft, St. Clair and immediate adjoining land In Preble County, and make it a park. It will coat X.HUSHI.

Mr. Miller ia tbe author of another re form measure. It prevents pawnbrokers from charging more than 1 per cent per month on loans, and prescribe certain forms of reports they must make which prevente any evasion of the law. CHATTEL LOAga, Mortgagee and Pawasbopg Among Snhjecta of Senate Bills. arwoxAi, atarArcw to eaa awertaaa.

Couimbcs, Ohio, March 24. Hon. Wm. Millar, of Licking County, by bills Introduced In tbe Senate late this afternoon. took upon himself a Herculean look.

He la going to not only regulate chattel koaneo pan lea, but attempt to drive them from business unless some of them ceaae their practices of usury. Be wants the present statutes, which are evaded by various pre tentions, repealed. The charge of rot than the legal Interest, no matter under what pretensions or alleged expense, commission or other excuse, is to be made a felonv and the Prosecuting Attorney Is re quired to proceed against violator oa in formation being (f urnlahed Bimt ItMrardinr tbe Proper Method To Hold Primary Sections. srBoiAXi aisrATOst to eaa Bnoxriaxa, CoLPMaca, Ohio, March 24. Tbe House Election Committee to starting all sorts of complications la Ms efforts to agree upon a bill to regulate primary elections.

Half a doxen or more bill are In the possession of the committee, but the members are appar ently unable to agree upon any general measure. Saw a mmner ot tne committee to-day: 1 Mr. Bossard has a bill which he thinks Is ths only bill on earth, but experts who have studied primary elections for year say It contains numerous defects. Tbe member differ so widely ia their view that I doubt whether we shall be able to agree on anything for the entire-state. Cuyahoga and Franklin Co untie would like to be Included ta tbe Kemper bUL which now provides for Hamilton County alone, but these two counties do not like the amendment tn the Kemper bill agreed to because Mr.

Mooter Insisted upon it. which makes It Impossible for conventions to be held. I should like to eee Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati una anon -tha Kcmur bill, but tha convention issue now stands la the way. Sew Mob BUL Tbe present law providing that any per son Injured by mob violence shall recover tlMl from the county In which tbe violence to committed, baa been declared unconstitutional by decisions ef tbe Common Pleas and Circuit Courts in Cleveland in a case growing out of a strike.

The Courts so held because tbe tow fixes an arbitrary amount of damages and give the Court no discre tion. A bffl by Mr. Stewart, of Mahoning. passed by the House to-day, fixe SL0OO aa tn maximum damage, and allows th Court to determine the exact amount of fiamarr Th bill also repeals, that section of th law which make It a misdemeanor ta com pro-mis hla claim. For Deaf Children.

The House passed Mr. Parker's bill aa- Usortotng tba Boards of Education af Cincinnati and Cleveland to establtob public day schools for deaf children aad those defective tn speech- To meet, at least ta part. the expense ot these schools th state will contribute $L30 for each child. If this amount is not sumcjent to meat the ex- oensee the reouirea expenditure be paid from tbe regular school fund. Paaerd By tbe Hoeue.

The foDowiog bills pssssd the House bill, by Mr. WSey Aafhorttdng com pa tile te gnarantee real estate tltla. Houee bill, by Mr. Stewart, ef Maboaleg Amendiag the mob vtolnnc tow so that maximnas damegee are fixed at Honse bflL by Mr; Kemper AllowrWir gainst corpora I Iocs to be brought, wherever tbe chief officer eaa be aerved. Beaate bm, by Mr.

Burke Authorising Cleveland to Issue Sl.OU6.uuu sa hnsMtn construct main trunk sewers. senate bill, by Mr. Williams Providing that at least three of the extractors of aa Ohio corporation shall be rest dent ef the state. bllL by Mr. Wnitsm Anwrndrng Section ST-'l so as to atsthorixa the Taea.

ship Board mt Edacwtka to eonnoUdata district ha the evecat of the ausnber of nsinal being below the raqutietneata. Imcked Only One Tota. The. Boose this afternoon had aaother Blntaten ttlacnawtCTn of the bQI by Mr- Bar er Stark, allowing regularly eslslillelnnl ggloone ta seO lleuor with la twe rnlU of agricultural lairs. ir.

ReynoMg said it bad beea rnmored that tbe State Liqoor Pilei a Asnoclstlon had raised gM.eoo to sstuis the pannage in nil, ana Low InTtsrtl ratine Committee tee naa bees endemvorinar to obtain evidence aa charge. the truth ot the Mr. Stewart, of Mahoning, charged Mr. Keynotas witn making a cowardly assault oa the bm becauea he bad not given the eonrrc ef his information. Mr.

Stewart moves to sBrso or allowing the aalot to keeo ooea frofa i ta ia aa. The mu sjawnded waa then defeated, lacking only en vms ef the number raqutrwd for pew AaAiclpateL An important Mil try Mr. Grlflltu. of Calon, was pssssd by the II sues. It anai the Borne tow so that manlctpafltles aay antldpata levtea.

As the tow stands a ac tion can be taken toward an Improvement or expenditure aniens tbe money to certified to be In th Treasury. The GAlfith btll provide that where a levy baa beea made for a special purpose th Council can anticipate the collect ion. and ta this way gnu wow yens ubs in piupuoeu WOTS. ECUSE rOTCS. The House defeated Mr.

SmaOay's bm providing that the annual teport of eoaaty commiealorfrs shall be let by, contract to tea loa set a4d ar. awing rant we era aet have enough vote to pars bis bat prowling tr salary twunmwa amra ensi. Mr. ti aa) psitpinie eae treea. The Heaew dlseaassi at Iswgtb Mr.

terda biO, gttn onarry Bad mlatng Bsuuea the rtgnt ef swurttnt gamsia them defeated the vote being as aaya, ii.A- Tha Honee nami Mr. Maneg feSl ara. wtdrac for tbe buBdiag ef a bridge ecreaa tba Otile at Steuben villa The bn prepssss aa expenditure af $130,000 aad bee a rafer- Mr. Campsfs MU re- tbe tovy for trunk 'awarars ta ClarxB alt froai US te lr a bsOL Hewae dsrilasd regeaalder taa wets by whtoh tba Bramley cioavto. laaer baii The third aad last prosntesnt eaaeert at the mi area glvea at tbe Hotel Aim last eveedag by a portloa of the ChsclnnaU Sym-pbony Ortmsatra.

The orobeetra was beard at Ka bee, with Prof. Freak Van dar Stuck ooeiductor. aad aareral af the nam the eves-tare -i "Flsder ma us." by Strauas, ia petcuaar--eilcited th artleet atwavae froea the cultured adlenos. Tbe soloist of th eveatog was Mr. Ed Ebwrt-Buohhalm asm his fine rerwllttow af the plaa sola Schwrse and finale la eaa of the early numbers go caiird th faaalonabl galh-srmg that be waa oompeilad ta acknowl- eda-Bxeat of the approval haatewed aa bm te respond with a number ef tneoenc.

It generally eoncatded that tbe programme rn-dard tost evening came up to the high stand ard that waa establkahed at the twe precast-Ing ooo carta, and th erchratra aad tts leader easw in for a ishnral share af the popular sAwrevsi. Tbe ptogiamm waa aa fol low; Overtare "Pn ssnksae' Heethovea Plane aule i net sa and anal Mr. Kd asn-atasishs Im. a Inlarmds "Koentg Maafrsar' lastneek IM Men set CBptata yraaaaa rwssard Ovaneswii WsSirnisns" rhr Ovwrturs Plun Imane" ta Meioorame --rvoo'Jl lee' uauraaa bl -Unit XIIL- e.ye evpuaa Marah (by rseusstl rases Walts m.m. Straaes In mint of attendance the concert was a distinct sure sas.

Tha patroness a Mrs. a. Bcrimidlapp. Mrs. Longwortb.

Mrs, re, sale, UHum jirvr J. Walter Freiberg, Mr. Andrew Hicken-loooer, Mra. L. V.

Phlppe, Mrs. M. E. In-galls. Mrs.

William Stsrn, Mrs. C. H. Sta-phe-na, Mrs. George N.

Mrs, J. Led-yard Llncola and Mra. Perin Langdon, were all present te Bnake this, the last con-eert. aa enloysM oocaston. The commit- tea.

Including Nicholas Longwortb, Julius retsenmann. Atarry it. levy, tucnare w. Neff. Secretary: W.

Ita maey, James E. Holland, John V. Wlnslow, Treasurer; Carl Krippendorf, Cbarie 1. Jone and Arthur Lapy. la to be congratulated on tbe sue eese that has attended Its efforts te make these concerto a dlatlnctlva feature la the Cincinnati mueto-woriq rhe Mr.

and Mra, Thomas M. Worcester eon templet a trip to French tick Springs in the hope of restoring Mr. Worcester's health, Mr. and Mra. Joseph Haley are entertaining Mrs.

Burnett, of Texas. Mrs. Burnett, who la a charming young widow, owns a ranch of 83,000 acres near Ft, Worth. Texas, and conducts all tbe affairs of the great place herself, from tbe riding over It on ber Texas pony to the minutest annus ot trans ana Banning. Aire.

Burnett was -one of the moat attractive of the ladles at the Kepiingar-Peters wedding aitBLnnJnni mlALk WW BPtllfSBBWU-af Bm. Thar wag a pretty though quiet wedding et the Palace Hotel yesterday noon in tbe parlors. The bride of the Miss Mart Myrtice Martin, a haadsome and graceful girt Oroeuvtlle, Ohio, aad tbe groom Mr. Charles H. Lock wood, also ef unrnruis.

i ceremony was performed by th groom' venerable father, ReV. J. H. Lockwood, who for 27 years has been th gastor of the Christian Church at Bethel, hlo. Only a small circle of relative was present.

Including Mrs. W. I. Martin, ths una swiDrr, axr. ana Mrs.

samea h. 11 more. Miss Mae and Miss Jennie Vlckers, Mr. A .1. nt.

i A ar Harry Lockwood. Mr. W. T. Lockwood' and Mia Anna Lockwood.

Last evening the entire party enjoyed a wedding dinner at the Palac. To-day Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood will leave for and oa their return from their boneymooa tour will reside at ksayion, cnuc Mr. and Mag Palm have returned from a moat delightful trip to the coast ef Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Sloan aad family have removed from Wesley avenue, where tbey resided for.

aaosttker of jraorseWnnduva- PTeeaxraOon are going on at tbe Fifth Presby tartan Church tor a grand concert be given at tbe church Tuaaday evening. March 2, at th church, Mr. Alfred Brod pack le directing tne programme. Mr. Al- pevx ri.

Atorenaaa. Mr. carl Hahn, Miss Roe Pitt on. Mr. Oscar Ehrgott.

Mrs. Emily Wipper, M. E. Cash and Mr. Cbarles Ersberger are the artists who have pledged tbetr aawtotaaoa.

Mlsa flara vt. tM and Miss Clara Smith will ths piano accompanists and the effect of th ensemble wtu be heightened by a chorus ef 90 well- iraiaea voice. A musical and literary entertainment will be given In tbe parlors of th Viae Congregational -Church thia Mr. and Mra. Alexander Husns daughter.

Mtog Katherln, of Knoxrill, are vtslting mends to this city. clever; DetectiTo Work of Chief of Pollct Tyree, of HantlDfton, Who Ar rntodaKiuiiiUser. Winiam Oaruner. who wan tad la Huntington. for cu Ulna Oeorre Pat terson, wsa arrested in this city yesterday nornlng by Chief of Police Tvroa.

of that pUoe. cttUng eocurred gome time age daring a quarrel ta a gambling bouse, and, aa th victim ta dying. Chief Tyree was anxious to get the knife-user. Gardner to colored, bat has a white wife, and the Chief anw i not ane would be the first ta bear from bar htaaband. who escaped after the cutting.

Cfalf Tyree wss not mtsiaknei for the other day Mrs. Gardner mode preparations to leave. boetrded a C. ead O. Chief Tyree.

who had dltopidatl eult, also got en tba trataTThe woman got off at Portsmouth and boarded the ateamer Shirley, bound for thtoity: Tyree. who looked ilka a tramp, also went cnJbJteamr- bavlng secured a man wKh aelosed wagon to drive blm en tbe wharf- swan cwrwn inat atra. Gardner When-tbe boat reached this city the women wee at once Joined by ber husband, and aa soon as th couple "ret cwf Tmt Phveed the buaband under arrant LiTi" 7Z ZtSS- After locking his man JpClrief 'Tyree pug en another suit, and at noon left for home with wie prtoonar. Mrs! Gardner accompanied them, and waa alnaoat Bcwruroaea over the am at of ber hue trend. FEQM HEGLECT A Age Color4 -Wornm Die Eaa Sixth KtwmL The dead body ef Harriet Taylor, aa ani colored woman, was found ta her apartment at 434 East sua street by a colored man.

names B. Marchand. Th latter went -to tbe liammond StreeC PoUc atav-tloo, and rnported the Bad in af th bm. xiii i sin in. nau.

vmcers were sent ta th ot the woman's death, aad when a Wag aUend las mi Vi. -7 th plaee was auvbearabse. Paswlieae ih. -Ti -ewww asm sncsit were torn peiled to ax ant torn etva iTT air. Aft Corooer Hnerr haa wt ZH 2 eeJled, and it was take ta the aaonru.

Death waa probably do to nrrrct. Coroner Haerr gavattai hat eomioa thar un -t Til. for about three hoars wheel her body was ZZTtJia? TOyearaoia! AAxaB, tiw WaU, ealooi curma Amli. attansey Egaa, a stenca cotter at HO Prom street, eras locked up at Ceavtral Potiee Sta-rjoa ehartly after o'ctocnt lest -4. v.

Special CMBcar MeMulty mm a charg mt cot-ttotr tekllL Dnrtof a ftrM te George Dad- 4k 'hXTt'JTyairoit Bruce Injury to not reaarded aa a nerinJ. GATE HI31SELF UP. March SA Boh lfnlllnn th young Vlrglnlaa who killed bis brother Bewbea Mulling, on Bold Camp Creek. Mor day, and who tt waa thought had fled the anery. came ta te-day and gave hlinaiir the oScfeJa.

The ywtrng anan had not eaten a bit of food aino th night before th hilling La trial to eat for to-aborrow. CM) 1 mm The Medonr. thfj uOSU apeaa ta-day at o'clock at the CsubrBome la ta rmn nuuvtut tv hibM to a marval ef beauty, every dates frees aa art lata- and al point of view, owing te the lnter.it ce-opratloa at the teadirg art 'ocha. ecu re Sf the eity. The Carmen noier-jae which to one of ta seven proof mo -nee la tbe world, will be the center of One room alone has beea completer wvta tae paint toga losneu wy atrt inrwnt.

I pfvgianiBsa tor inis Include "Ave Martaa," by Lssst. ha Lusxi. Verdi aad other, which 111 hr as. by Mis SlreralL Mlsa Uebbart. Mr Mr.

Seder. Tbe pebue In gersaral The proceed are for la Train for Kmdenrganaxtera. The Ciaw tmuee all pay to-morrow. ea "The Eqaailty ot Te-day." wui bs th, Jecl of Mrs. J.

Riinaen Bishop' lertw-, tv, evening Boder th auspice of the uu burn- Literary Club. Jt to aa fcnvuau sf. tatr. i There will be a called meeting of the a Leagae thia aftenraoa at W. C.

Asauotat. to transect business. Rarely have tha members of the Woman Club enjoyed such a delightful after nuoe yasteraay. When tn open meeting charge of the Department of Current Top. ea, ot wnien Mra.

w. tf. veoaM is chair-naa. After a graceful address of wekbete by Mra. Vocable.

Mra. Kumlev. who was ts Preeeat the programme for the aftemuua. Introduced Miss McKee, rreaidrnt uf tbi Western College of Oxford, who made a lilt 1 1 aa 1 1 li i Journey In tba Old World." She gave'fas-clnallng word picture of the poets of the mss EMjDouf, aoecootea concerning them and alluded to their nrlnclttel i- fancy her bearers followed her throuait Wlndernsere and Orasemere. then inta Welee and Over to Ireland.

Bh d-ernid Queenstown, Uork and Lniblln. Kh hat visited ib Uiua. i i. a tha meroorahla day whew CiUdatun. t-lr th last time became th leader of the Ub.

erat party. Tne lecture closed with ame very amusing reflections uuon the tmpreaakm the English hav of tha Amr can. a omifrntruiiy informal rsr rolKiweo in th Utrectora' room. Venabla, Mlag McKee, Mra. Alra.

Kuenier wsrw la th Th tablea In th tearooms with tulip aad th ladle presiding at it samovars were atra. Clltver Pertn, Mrs. Simratt aad Mrs. Pitta li. Burt.

Miss McKi to an route for DanvUls. Kr. to spend ber jEMaonr vacavrloa. She la a talent toot urea, and to tbe near future will iMmnrmy wuiwesj an nwuieiwD, nanvt4 and Wyoming. Th lady mavnagers of th workroom for osnen onder tbe auaploe of th Aas iatd Charrtlae were fortunevt yesterday rn rom.

ptettng SJTMgeraevvU for a seriond week of the beautiful exhibit of Spliidon coikw-tioni of paintings. Mrs! Straus. Mr. L. S'lt and Miss Ktrth annuo war US genial huefseee yeeterday.

Great intareet centers about the thank offering meeting of. ladle of Mnthoditl Episcopal Churches for the amount! contributed on that day frequently amount te US. 000 or W.000, auxUliariee In Ohio. Indiana and West Virginia eendlng genarou donation for foreign mtaelona. The meet.

ing will be held April 12 at Trinity Church. ee. ui i mile riwmrni th Northwest Branch and the first medical mlaalonary sent out by th Cincinnati Branch to China, will mak th principal addreae on "China." tbe topio for th dev. It i hoped that Mrs. bishop Joyce will borne from bar twe year' sojourn In China and that she will mak aa addreae.

A postal card. Just received from Mr. Joyce, who. with- th Bishop, I now at Bethlehnn, states that she la happy in the realisation of a dream tn visiting the Holy Land Another speaker for April 12 will be Mrs ti. Townee nd, of Zanvlil.

he le one uf the bright eat of Ohio women. She waa educated et the H. Then Miller School Her topic will be "Methods For Toung Women She will especially address the young laliss' societies. Mrs, H. These MlHer entertained a targe, number of bar friends last evening at be-ttful Lenox plane, Avondala- Bh had tha, pleasure of presenting to her guests M.

Leon H. Vincent, who lectured in a meet entertaining manner on "Balsac" Later the guests met Mr. Vincent at an Informal reception, whan refreshment were srrvM aad every one had a moot enjoyable tim A nowsd. Mr. Vincent to delivering nwn of lecture before the young ladle of th school.

Th todle of the M. E. Church of Wmton Place trust there will be a large attendance at the Town Halt thia evening, when Mn. WtlBara Asnpf will deliver her tnterertuvg lecture, deecrip trre ef life, manners ar.l customa In the Black rarest nrtv rM'. drew will appear ta costume.

The lecture is i or in Benat of the Ladies' Aid Society, eeeee There waa a targe and enthusiastic meet-tar yeeterday morning of th ladies no have entered upon ea earnest study of ths must which will be trjorotigtUy enjoyed at tbe May Festival. Miss Lucia Allen, of the Glover School. Is tbe efficient wr of the study piaae. Her remark were introductory, with a ewraory glance through the entire program ma. All ladle Ish.r-to attend will be heartily welcomed aath Thursday morning eg 10 o'clock.

eeeee Tbe eemi-aBnual W. C. T. V. Convent at.

Mtv Healthy wag largely attended rr-terday. "A School of Methods" wsa freely dlacnaaed. Addrtssse were made by Krr. pawson. Mrs.

8. T. Drukker. Mies Boyer, Mr. O.

Hanunel aad several others. eeeee The ladles organising the Woman Industrial Institute tavlte all toterested te attend the meeting this afternoon, cosv anenctng at 2J0, et tbe Grand Hotel. eeeee The Walnut HCla Lecttu-e Club win meet. Tueeday at Mra. D.

Joaeafa. on McMiUas tract. Walnut Hllla. when Mrs. Brotharu wtn Jeeture on "Julias Caesar." eeeee The pupil af the Covington High School era Indebted Prof.

Brtotow for 4" Bgatfol hour yeeterday morning Mine Lv-eta Moore, leading- lady of Thomas vr. Keea. to a former pupa of the profeawx, and It wa hi privilege tetroduc her to hla present pupua. Mis Moore ge reminiscences of ber school days as a charge of Prof. Brtotow.

end rented a selection front "Jack, the Fisherman." Latw all to guests present adjourned to Suuvr-Intenomt Merrto's study, where Mtos Bchus-ter. representing Cewlngtoa'a dramatic a nurtained the guest of honor. OQTTIXEX JfSMlT. I BwaAXPAAT. 'Fnrtt.

WTite-n with Sugar aad Creea j. Steak. Potato rVoQUettea. Clear Sown. Boast Lamb.

Maahad PatalnM Gravy. Freacb Turnlpa. Boanvah. inumPwddlnr. Wis Saucav Tea, i 1 Cold Boast Lamb.

Zayennatoe Potato. Hot BoCa. Coffee ieUy. MarbtoCaka, Caoeotote. AX0THI3 DAT AID 10 SOAP.

Another day baa seep te tbe Bq.uadrooB at Ceatral Peace 8tation. Last night a number ef afttoer desired ta wash their bands, bat were aaabi ae oa aecownt of a soap being mm tbe waahstand. Boss eae started the report that'oach officer wtn la tbe future be compelled, to carry aoap with him. It to also said that detective will be detailed te find out. if poaeubie.

who has beea stealing the valuable soap at th First lantrict Sta- zwir rczrs election bill laawt. K. T. March 24. Both Heeaws af the Legtototur have rasai 1 a prtentry else Hon bilL Th bUl place the nrimary etoe- uons eg ail parties under th ef the general election town.

mm rptloa 1 when Mrs. 1 htorehrsd and racyslving line, jt war ei ti a re Hti a i ft. t'.

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