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Bad Ere a-vr. "I A A a '(. 1- I -t 1 'irli tai: r-r-' -t i i TRAILEO Bj a Very Angry Wife 5, i ora-i n. aa I 11 Abilities. itin? Scene at the Bristol Hotel.

I (Ilia KB- Jrll liltatw aww SoddrnlT Edf. scene In a at nun INC0URT IS THE lUKL room at Walnut about o'clock. wa narrowiy wv. w-re Mr. and Mrs, r.j vat Cast Ninth street.

named Nellie Raab. ii, women were Indulg- Hilling match, and but n.rcrventlon of the hotel len" bloodshed. A ar rrglater on which Mn. Johnson" cauaed Thoburn -hawl been a week with Hiss un man and wife. In l.

old story of man's a connivDCf. itoimoij fit the city Is better i ihrn Thuburn. Ha is 4 f- wife and four children. aiiareaa. Ha is In the Miiln-as.

with an office Johnston Ills v.land Station, about flva i iiiKiou. t.j ilo. nd they are said According: to Mr. t. her for some only yesterday that she iir.ruilhfulneaa.

She claims Thoburn said that piry nlKht that week, and int. aa he had to down Ffmui avenue and inaure wik at nlKht. HK HI'l'-IONt a ROt'SED. fays ahe recelvad this. 'xl faith ami that on several wi-nt no far aa to give her i f.

i. In ride down town on mr(i Inaure "the men who work mt berame aroused however, and sha decided Mr Tliiiburn. The nrat tnmg I. w.man like, was to search v- ket. According to her ru.

"iay dirt" at once in li tters written to Thoburn if iu These mlasives j-in Mr Ttiolurn, contained the ifiMK i mi) and were anything but 4. f.vi" autnan should writ to I n.ju. Mi. Thoburn than decided ,1 radically wrong; and i a i'l'l- work on hef own Tho result was the Bcee at the v. uter lay afternoon and the iim: of the younir woman In on a i iiarice'of fornication.

The hi, ie ty letrctlvea Moses and itaab. alias on pa, waa a' Uu I'lai-e of "Tho- t. worka in a Fourth, street heard -of the row and ahe tt irxhir over to Kentucky be- is tii i-ouM get him. lour.x woman in the caae -m laat night on a bill uy Wilium Breda. Tho otory jour.s woman was formerly an in tte C'oMitn Sanitarium at Ft.

ir aUero Thoburn waa confined 4 mittztg treatment for the li Mr. Thoburn aays that the waa ao kind to her husband mu-r eviieiitly ronrot thaa he had I o.ir chlMren. At any rate, it i- 'Unburn lavished money and ua mi4 lutao, aiiaa jonos. NM.VIS TIIKM DOWN. 'i-t -r II ri Thoburn decided that she i where her husband and re stoittHng.

8 tie aaya ahe ujktitri'i enter the Bristol Hotel at ai rr lay. Mrs. Thoburn then ae in KeeiOian'a drugstore on Kruno burner, where ah remained ji i. Hy that time she had l.u. utxiut the dolnars of her hue- scrvatK, ami ahe went over y- At tirat the olrk denied her 'ti to io pwm where Mr.

and were stopping. When she tfr- itiitlin. however, she waa to the ruum, and an exciting At ttrat Thoburn denied limb, Jones. The a iman iuriiuil a Ilka course when i Thoburn. ii the room assla-nad to Mr.

JutipMin. Un't-ltr' eaditaUly asked iire the clerk. il want .10 know," said Mr a. a piucerueil to throw over hir 111 her efforts to get at ne nnaily reached 'l-liv-red rieveral well-directed i- r-n women be ran pun hlr they were nnaily sep- rieric ana the alleged Thuburn. alias Johnson.

The ue ireu in me rouce court "naavlile Waa Arretted After Elnd- lne l.li(-e a Year. ''-I at a trial In the Police Court -ty Thomas Prendavllle hap- i.iJU tno Dollce for e. veer. -r went down to on Sarah Wllllami tier aoclety there waa a I the womn aald that s'r Prendavllle did not Tt: ar ti'lwiaiioi-s, but Jumped out of the toe I'r 5 the woman threw his clothea he In a lumber yard. mat his watch was (f the woman followed.

11 In Court he. was tfie man wanted for falllnv a so charged. Yesterday kuu r-renaitvuie saia 1 1 I 'e ine watcn to nisi Judge Schwab fined the 'V" und ordered Officer Ih watch and give It to Pren- -antrr. so he la out a watch HUMAN B0NS on in u-IU 1 tno Ar- of I.ncy SauVr. r.rav n.

or arrested Miss Lucy Bauer, 'eel. on a warrant chareina- -i-m out by George Spaeth, b-b-r. The arrest of 1 ne arrest 01 s- out a statement which f.r. about a week of a skeleton in 'feet. near Mulberry, that he beUeved the 7" w.er '-aos of ala-v 'r th' nJ that ahe thought It The statement a reflection on ho a'l to Uve in Lud- u.

Jl v- Hoia, on th. 'atba. ut tfire miles above at k. Bilna 10 trot- m. He drowned bt.

"H- nirrl? Studders wi l1 one Of a flakln carpenter 87 by ining party com- VMUiam Martin. ani j'K James ouQBin, POLLY WAS rUED. ZiZlTL wlth Con- J1. ln tha execution of a W. "tad oa tha MANY FEIENDS Oftko Uu C.

VT. Wbltelry Pay Trlbmta To HU Memory. The funeral of Charles W. WWuUr took place yesterday afternooa at 3 o'clock from hU la to residence la Chase street. Cummin.

villa. Rot. Calhcart officiated and deUreredJ touch: eg address (a which bo paid tribute to tho rnnory ot the- deceased- A urvlrt at tho chuset at Unrinr Pir ntteetire I Orove Cemetery followed at 4 o'clock. Rev. 0 I Catheart delivering another short oration.

A large concourao of tho surviving friends at- taiuiea ineaa services. eni too noral tributes war many and elaborate. The Board of fcucatkn. of which body Mr. Whlteiay was a ratmber for many years, as aia aiso ine ttmrry irwu Kepubtlcan 70.

Hoffner Maaotvc Lodge and a large dele- nium representing in jaorta aula Build ing ami ian AMOciiiion. Tho pallbearer were: John Prev. INCREASING. 1 p. 2 p.

m. p. 4 p. ftp. 0 p.

LUDWIO RO8E. 1M Hewitt avenue. Hf HEVPOET. Bern ard Bettmann. Captain M.

A. McUulre. J. Cormany, T. A.

Armstrong, Henry Klein. L. L. Hadler and H. H.

Idithoefar. Thpr. were aiso lour nonorarr pallbearers from the Board of Education, four from larael Ludlow Frist, O. A. R.

four from Koffntr Lodge and four from tho Building Aseorla- non. i ne remama ware interred tnr Boring The Attend a nco and Id threat at Kp- worth Hailita. TTia attendance at the Epworth Hela-hts camp meet Ire la oa a steady Increase, and the dally services are jrrowtna; In Interest This mornlnr at VJ-JM o'clock tha services of tho day will bo opened by Rev. M. K.

Ketch am. pastor of Uraco M. E. Church. Nor wood.

At 2: HO p. m. a sermon will be preadied by Ray. Dr. C.

L. Work, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and the eventna; sermon win te delivered Dy Ktr. Madlaon Hwadener. 1'o-morrow Key. F.

J. Browne. D. as. slstant editor of tho Western Chriatlan Advocate, will dellvnr a sermon.

The eermon t.S:l o'clock will be br Uev. C. Myera, of ilnwood, Ohio, and Rev. Swadener will conduct the evening- service. REFRESHING Showers Are On Tap And Suffer inc RomaBitf Miy jolee-It Will Be Cooler T0-D17.

Re OS TOP GOVERNMENT BUILPING. a a. 7 a. Ma. m.

va. Id a. 11 a. 7 KJ M4 KM 1p.m., p. 4 p.

m. 0 p. Op.ru., ON THE HTREET. 6 a. 7H 7 a.

7 a a. H4" a. Ht." 10 a. 11 a. VA noon ii lr wr 7tr Ml- too H4 Tha third day of awful heat began yester with a temperature of 78 degrees at o'clock.

This fla-ure was pushed up to t3 by noon, after which the shower greatly mended matterswith a few welcome drops of cool rain. At 2 o'clock It was only Ho. and the blessings of the rain were mercifully bestowed uoon a Buffering city. It will be encouraging and comfortable to know that Captain Busier has better things In store, and will turn loose upon the town a roister' ous school of refractory breeses, together with a retinue of showers within the next 12 hours, or Just as soon as he can possibly get them In condition. Only one death from heat exhaustion heads tho list of prostrations for yesterday.

and the cases of prostrations themselves were cut short by tho change In the weather. Coroner Kacrr was notified of the sudden death of Ludwlg Ross, aged 87, a retired merchant, who lived at 184 Hewitt avenue. Mr. Roso attended church with his. wife Tuesday evenlnsr.

and when he arrived home waa overcome by the beat and died a few hours later. PE0STEATI053. Charles Clark, aa-ed 21. of Eighth and Cutter atreeta, waa overcome by the heat at 10:40 a. at 313 Smith street.

Patrol 4 took him to the hospital. Not serious. William J. Daley, a bookbinder at 1043 West Eighth street, was overcome Eiarhth and Havmlller streets at a. m.

Patrol 4 took him to the hospital. Not serious. Philip Frank, a red so, of York and Una streets, was taken from Hauck's Brewery to the hospital at 1:33 p. suffering from tho heat. Not serious.

Anna Dhonau. of 2120 Vine street. prostrated at Seventh and Main streets 11 iS a. m. Sh was taken to the hospital.

She la in a serious condition. At clock yesterday mornlnir ners, aged 75. of HI west Beventn street. waa overcome at Fifth and Walnut streets. Patrol 1 took him to the hospital.

His con dition la serious. Frank Jenner, 00 years or age. an employe of the John Bchrott pork packing estab lishment, was overcome by the heat yeater day afternoon. He waa removed to his home. 1.127 Sycamore street.

His condition im na Mriaua Yesterday mornlnir Henry i. uixou. 01 the firm of Miner Ac Dixon, waa overcome hv the heat at his dental -parlors and re moved to hla home on Seventh street. Houa Mrs. George wife of tho saloon keener at Fifth and Eggleston avenue, was overcome by the heat yesterday.

She is suffering with erysipelas, which greatly ag gravated her condition, nor case is ran- 11 George Harris, a lanorar. empioyeo in ine c. Railroad yards In Uovinanon. was prostrated wnue at wora yeaieruay mumma ajid waa removed to hia home on Wood street. Dr j.

ie. Barker, or eiievue. n.y., wa overcome the heat yesterday morning, rvo Rhooineld attended him and pro nounced hla case not serious. Hnvti ixvie. taoorer.

wniw mi wvrw iu East Bellevue, yeeteraay waa overcome by tha heat. Hla condition ta noi aerioua. Josepn Meyers, a unm Browing Company, was prostrated by the hut at his boarding house, at 1040 Vine street, at 6:10 laat evening, i-atroi a removed him to the hospital. His condition i. Wmia Haver is Z3 years oiu ana ainaie.

At last evemna vo" Intendent of the Globe Soap Company, at John and Findlay streets, was overcome by 1 w. uA was NmAved to his home In a i-K la married and Uves at 123 McMil lan street. Walnut Mini. thought to be serious. CHILD His condition Is Killed Bj LiKhtaiBg WTille Standing Beneath a Tree Near ant Ridge.

Little EUa Buxton, the pretty s4x-year- old daughter of caaries cuitiro, ibaa reaidlna; at Pleasant Ridge, was struck by lightning and Instantly kJUed during the Storm yesterday afternoon. At about 1:30 Etta, who was at a neigwoora pay- with four littlo cotapCrKiona. saw. ine storm comltut, and. fouowed oy xna oiner children, started for hota.

Rain began to fall while the children were on the way. and they took refuge beneath a large oak tree, TJJy were mere when a bolt of motiuni amc T. -olr- I no nmvat.l e. w. a I Va PrT TO lUWlIU ur aa aw.

lh" W-VtatSC thxo-ugh the body of tho rr. ''ing. Hence the warrant She uttered no cry but aank the Sjound I 6auor waa releaaed on a beside her terriued playmates, who ran to he? th? house and gave the aj-rnn the ran-tic mother reached the- scene tha cnud I 1 a Georga W. Kreba and Eliabeth Lallkamp. both af Newport, ana osepn Seeaie VanosdeL, both of Clndnnati.

were married In Newport yesterday. C. fx. D. TO MACKtNAC, Toledo and Detroit.

aieUir Miiirf trin. Finest yestinuied loavina- Cincinnati, conneetina wita im ou tno arcai a office, Chamoer ot Vina. 1' -fkrkel Fourth and a3.4vr-ColsabM and Rt-rt am.au. Pennsylvania anon Tickets aotd Aus-ust and 10. a trains.

w.wwt mm rwautiintia via rrw DT7.1.a and 7. Full Btmctuan Erta oiica. is'a. Weat Fourta atrawf TRAPPED By Two Angry Women. Sensititoat Bal Refd Again Te IheF-re.

TMi Time a ReTolrer Is Pressed Against His Head and He Weakened. There la a new tarn in the divorce proceeding! loeUtufed by Mrs. Hal Raid acainst her husband. -This suit waa referred ta recently in Thb ExQUiaaa. Mow It appears that bate, changed to lv by a common wrong, la tha strange tie that united Mrs.

Reld and Miss Beatrice Wlnshlp, who charged with having been co-respondent. Like a French romance runs this tale of a man's perfidy, of woman's pity and power ta forgive. Mrs. Reld has given shelter Miss Wlnshlp. has takea tha girl to ber heart and has been transformed from ieajoua enemy to a protector.

A New York special last night aald af this" affair: The story beCam known to-day whea Mrs. Reld asked tha police to keep ber bus-band away from her Bat. which he has tried to enter several times. Ha will be arrested If he annoys her again. It was In March last that Mrs.

Reld claimed she "rst learned that her husband had wronged her. They were playing at the Gaiety Theater, Williamsburg, in "Broken Hearts." a play written by Reld. and la which the couple took the leading parts. Mrs. Reid opened a letter for him one day, thinking- It might be of soma business im- portance, and found a bill from a Detro! hotel keeper for the board of Miss Wlnshlp and her railroad fare to New York.

Mrs. Reld at once began divorce proceeding! throuxh Howe Hummel, naming Mias Wlnshlp AS A CO-acSPOHPCNT. At that time she had only hatred for the woman who had won her husband away. All this Is changed now. Mrs.

Reld had bought the rights to the play "Broken Hearts." and MIsa WlnshlD heard of this. Held had given the lead.na woman'a role to nor. and she went to Jars. Held to reun auiah It. When Mrs.

Reld heard her story she melted, and took the girl to her heart. Miss Wtnship told how she met Keia in ueirou, where he aided her In sending a telephone mcxaage. "We became acquainted." aald she. "and I think Reid must have hypnotised me. He toia me that the woman wno passed tor his wife waa onlv his lead In lady.

I found when Held brouaht me here that he was married, but he said his wife had sued him for divorce, and he would marry me as soon as ha waa free. When he waa til 1 took htm to my home In Philadelphia and nursed hiroJ back to neaitn. wnue mere ne Dorrowea 2Si from my mother. He fixed the date for our marrlajce In A DHL and later post noned It to Auaust." it was not long, nowever, uu atlas win- htD knew that Reld's promises were all false. He went to Mlnneapolia and wrote ber a letter tn which he said: "I shall always uray for you.

This Is the end- When Miss WlnshlD told of her wrona-s to Mrs. Held, and how heis relatives had for saken her because of Hold's attentions, the wife heart was touched. She freely for- ave the girl, and took her Into her own one, A DRAMATIC SCaWK. Here there was a dramatic scene a few days aa-o. Reld secured entrance to the flat and begged his wife to forrlve him, having previously written letters asking her to take him back.

He said he had paid Miss Wlnshlp 7U0 to settle her claims on blm. When Miss Wlnshlp. Who was concealed behind a curtain In Mrs. Reld's home, heard this, she rorani out. Dale with ana-er.

and resenttng a revolver at the man a head, 'orced him to retract his cruel statement. He confessed then to having wronged both women. Nov there is the tenderest feelina be tween the two women, and Miss Winship declarea she win go upon tna stana and tea tlfv freelv ln the divorce case. Both women are well connected. Mrs.

Reld is the daughter of Colonel H. W. Westbrook. a BL Louts lawyer, ana Ml WlnshlD. who Is onlv 17 years old.

is the daua-hter of W. J. Clement, of Philadelphia, who Is connected with the Standard Oil Company. I RBID WILL KNOWN HERE. Hal Reid Is so well known to the Ctnctn ti Dubllc as to render an introduction un necessary.

He was here about 10 days ago on hla war to New York, and secured the manuscript of his play. 'Homespun Hearts, la aald ln circles where he Is known that he called on his first wife. Miss Mae With ra, of this city, and that he made overtures for a reconciliation, declaring that he would remarry her a soon as bis present wife rot a divorce. Thus turns out that he waa swearing allegiance to three women one and the same time. PRIZES Cannot Be Placed in Cigarette, Smok ing or Fine-Cat Tobacco Packages.

Collector of Internal Revenue Bettmaan yesterday issueC a circular which created quite a stir ln local tobacco circles. Tha circular was compiled by Commissioner of Internal Revenue W. 8. Forman, and Is relative to that portion of the recently en acted EHngley tariff bill regarding the In creased tax upon cigarettes. It also shows that under the new law the giving- away ef pictures and prise coupons with cigarettes smoking tobacco and fine cut Is prohibited.

Very little comment has been made upon this deuarture of the new law. aa It seems to have been overlooked almost entirely. The section regarding the picture and cou pon question reads as follows None of the packagea of smoking tobacco and fine cut chewing- tobacco and claarettes prescribed by law shall be permitted to have packed In. or attached to, or connected with them any article or thins; whatsoever other than the manufacturers' wrappers and labels, the internal revenue stamp and tho tobacco or claarettes. respectively, put hr-jln on which tax la reoulred to be paid under the Internal revenue laws; nor shall there afllxed to.

or branded, stamped, marked, written or printed upon said packages, or their contents, any pro ru ne or oner 01. or mjij for. any gift, prise, premium, payment or reward." The circular is unaer aate ui uiy Acc-oruuig to the uiiua of Commissioner Forman the law went into anect on uui day. and orde for its immediate entorce-mant were issued. All goods Issued contrary to the provisions set forth are, under thM rullne; of Commissioner Forman.

aub- A if faund to have been re moved from the factory and put upon the market after the date of the paaaaae of the bill. It Is thla ruling- wnicn 1111 am unMhle to fully understand, neo aura res-aiding the circular. Collector Bettmann said yesterday that the Oral part of It la the notification of the advance In the tax upon cigareitee. The laat clause of tho circular Is th explanation of the section which dpa away with the prise packagea of smoking and chewing- tobacco and pictures in cigar ette package. On tha race 01 a -j all aoods coming under that section that had been sold since T.llr bill were liable to eeiaurjs.

the manufacturers, and It expected that goods which have pa- Innocent purchasers will lector Kattroaun has. In fact, been aotltled only to instruct all manufacturers In this district of the provisions of the new law -so far as It affects them. No mantion is mane of dealers, and It is highly probable that a ruling on tha question ui ttr. DEAD. William Maker, tho well-known politician af the Fourth Ward, for maay years con nected with the Waterworks Departmeat.

bereaves the lose of hla estimarjie wire, wno died yesterday morning. limes. Ha has tha sympathy of hla many frteada. Klondike Gold l-telda. Tha large ateaimshlB Humboldt will sail from Beat tie August aa.

oireea to -St. Mi chael, from which point arrangements have been made for large aieaart oargea te tue passengers and cargo -to Dawson City, on tho KlCBdyke, arriving there September IS, fifteen days before winter sets in. The Great Northern Hail war Company, southwest corner Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, has exclusive booking for tha eamanip Humboldt and can accomnaoaat 8ia passengers. Fare a), allowing ldu pounua baggage free, or LtJJ poands excess at lo cents a pound. The steamer Humboldt Is a new steamer, with experienoad Captain and crew, and has mado eavoa tripe to the uavon.

rteaerva tiona can be maoe owy ai he Great Northern Railway Company's iffice. Cincinnati. Thla la tha laat chance, to I reach KJondyae by a Lea mar tbia season. THE EyQUUiErC CDTCnTKATT. TnUB 3 I AT, ATTGUGT; 5, lC37o ANNOYED HER.

And SToar tb Pol ho Are Looking; For tfca Wswkl-Bo Xaahwr. Mrs. Lasls Taaner, of 9S4 Wast Fifth street, waa a oallar at the Police Court dark's office yesterday morning ta aea what eooid dooa with a man who noyltut nar wttn hla attentions. qqestloa aha rtsims Is W. J.

CoUla. who also knows as W. J. Oould, and who boards at Tim and Charles streets. Mrs.

Tanner said that a boot seven months ago ahe waa oat walking, whea ahe waa annoyed by a man. Who turned oat to be Col I Is. Ha insisted oa following- bar to ber noma, after having made several attempts to speak to ber. From that time on. whenever ha saw her oa tha atreet.

ha ins la ted oa speaking to her. Finally he became bold that on different occasions he watched her from too opposite aids of tha street. Tha climax came tba other night, when rnere waa a knock at her door. She an swered tne call, and found Collls there. Without speaking to ber be forced his wa past her and entered the house.

Mrs. Tanner's husband was la. and demaaded to know what Coil la wanted. Then, so Mrs. Tanner claim a.

Coil la pulled an lea pick and threatened to kill every one ln the house, bat her husband secured his revolver and drove the Intruder oat. This waa tha complaint Mrs. Tanner made to- Deputy Clerk Menka. who Issued a warrant for tha arrest of Coills. charging nla with dis orderly conduct- IN GERMANY Special Agent Is at Work Seeking Information In Cherry Juice That Officer.

Detailed From Washington To Take Charge of the Matter Here -Officials Consulting. Tha additional disclosures in Thb Qt'iacR yesterday morning ln regard to the further investigations that have been start ed ln tne matter of tha goods Imported by Mihalovitch, Fletcher A- Co. wera greeted with exclamations of surprise about th Federal Building and 3 In business circles during the day. The fact that an amount is Involved may make the. case the most extensive ona with which the local customs officers have ever had to deal.

Aside from the enormous monetary con slderatlon, there are Involved other deli cate questions, which are being handled with proper deliberation. It is plainly evt dent that the matter has been fully conald ered, and that when Surveyor Lemon seised the 151 cases of so-called "cherries In bran dy" he did not go into the case blindfolded. On tha contrary, there is every evidence that Surveyor Lemon waa In close touch with Washington prior to the seisure. and that there Is consldable more to develop than has yet been given to the public. From Waahlne-ton comes the startling Informa tion tnat witnin a lew aays an omen arBciAiXT dbtaiued Upon tha case will arrive In this city and dlract the investigation.

It. is also stated that every Dreoaration Is being maae to parrv the Investigation to. a successful ter mination. A special agent la aaid to be ln Oewnany at the present time and la secur ing data in connection wun tne exporta tion at trio atuff to the firm In -this city, in fact, the officer has been In Germany for Mttvarai weeka and has undoubtedly ere this secured the information which he went after. When these things are known It can be aeen now tnorougniy tne uovernmeni.

oc flelala are sifting the matter, joints con- nrxmn It h.a been stated tnat wneii hur- veyor Lemon completes his official notifica tion communication ana prupei-ijr mctm tho matter In tha hands of District Attorney Cleveland, there will Immediately thereafter be Instituted tno preliminary steps to ine mnmt ini.ra.Hrr lp.flrai contest aver Inau nMtttii tj tnariA'auon or a cuaioma 01. km- for this oost. with every prospect of additionally sensational disclosures coming to light. Almost the entire day yesterday was spent in a conference between Surveyor Lemon. District Attorney Cleveland and the special agents of the Treasury Department who have worked so diligently upon Mr niekora.

tha well-known chemist, "who figured In the former case be tween the customs omcers ana Minaioviicn, vi.vtr.hee A vll in consultation with the customs officers as waa AlaO DCPABTMEMT CHBVMIST Fred Ott, who has conducted the tests upon the taken from the 15 casks of Im ported "cherries in brandy." which led up 10 the seisure of the 151 casks of the stuff. It waa a lan diacuaeed as to wnat aiaposi Hon would be made of the iso casks tnat were ordered selxed. in order tnat it win ImmaiiMa to limDtr with the stun. Bur- vavor Lemon will likely order the removal of the goods from the bonded warehouse on Third street to tne seizure room in tne Government building to-day. If such action is taken the goods will remain there until tha caae shall have been dlauosed of.

Mr. Warner M. Bateman, or tna nrm 01 Bateman aV Harper, attorney for Mihalo vitch, Fletcher aV called upon -Surveyor Lemon and Appraiser Henry Schulte yes-ordav afternoon to see the report of the general appraisers in re ram to tne 01a am- ute oetween tne custom oinvrn miiu ai-lalnvttch. Fletcher A Co. In 1MI2.

which ma he ears, la almost entirely similar to the one now in dispute, excepting that at that time the surveyor 01 tne fort aid not nrripr the a-oods selxed. As as can possibly be done. Burveyor Lemon Is putting the facts In the case into such shape as to be able, within tha prescribed 10 days after the seisure or tne goons, to apprise tne District Attorney officially of fits action. In order to facilitate tne wora uistrict am tornev Cleveland is himself assisting Sur veyor Lemon ln this difficult undertaking. DUEL Fought Between Two Enraged Citi sens of Old Boone County Both Shot Early Tuesday morning, as Frank Mus- sleman, a prominent farmer of Boone Coun ty, waa on the way home, near Blanche t.

driving" a horse and buggy, he pasaed Lon Thread kill, who runs a saloon oa the Lex ington pike, standing ln the door. They had words about an old grudge, which Mus-sleman accused Thread kill of driving his horses off his land. Threadkill sent his boy out to tell Mossleman he did not want to make any disturbance, and for him to 'leave he place, as his wife waa very sick. Mus- sleman answered by pointing a inchester ritie in Threadkill's face. The saloonlst en tered tne house ana returned wun a snot- gun.

Jauesleman. on seeing this, pulled the trigger 01 on gun. nit am niq lev rteo a the saloonlst, but the shot went wide of Its mark. Threadkill answered by shooting at Musslewian. The shot scattered, some stria tng Mussleman ln the hip and other hwting the horse." The horse, e-ettlng frightened, started down the road with Musaleman ln the buggy.

The Saloon keeper emptied the remainng shell at the fleeing man, and several shot struck him ln the head. Muaale- nuui will recover. Tha buggy waa completely wrecked and the horse will die. No arrests were made. SERIOUSBY INJURED Waa Joseph Snyder tn a Runaway Ao cidoat at Raaaell aaBT Jacob Snyder, a farmer living near Russell Station, on the Little Miami RallroaA waa sertpoaly injured ln a runaway accldanl at that place about o'clock last etenlng.

Snyder and Ed Collins, who Is employed by him, were driving toward this city when the team became frightened at a passing train and ran away. Their wagon collided with another wagon and Snyder waa thrown out. He landed an hia bead and waa unconscious when picked up. lie was moved to a house efl Worchester aveno and after hia la- J'jries were dressed was taken to his heme. The attending physician pronounces his condition as serious.

Collins wi bruised, but escaped serious Injury. aao 1 rHOM THE CHILD i5'3 HOJATV' Eddie Vanning, 2 years old, was removed from tha Children's Heme to tha City Hospital yesterday, suffering from aa acute oas af stomach inflammation. His parents were advised of tha move. tl EXCURSION. CL.

H. at D. Ry-. Sunday. Aajc.

H. Indianapolis. Owynviae. the great natural gas country. Rushville and Connersvllle.

Special train leaves depot. Fifth asd Bay miller. 7:30 a. nv- Cbofs Jatsarlat Chose sag-as. extra dry.

nai-nreJly fermented, nearly years record as a daalctoua driaa. HOTEL 00C3IP. Mr. McDosakL of TTrtiaaa, Aoditor of Champagne County, is at the Daaaaaoa. "Wo ara not paying aaaea atteatloa ta tba aJBdarHa filed gain at Sheriff McLaln aad Mayor Ganaon.

aald Hr. XcXteaaU, "which ara sap Baaed ta snags that they abetted tha mob. As ret we 00 not taa specific, charges avad ta tha affidavits or who filed theav They are said to have been inspired la CleveJaaa and Colombo, ana my awa private opinion is that taa whole thing has been got up to exact boodle to hare the ehars-es withdrawn. There were two colored lawyers la I'rbaaa reaterday looking through- the courthouse. haa Informed.

If Maror Oaneaa were turned out of office he would be almost as- amiousiy r-electe Mayor, aad per nape at would be the same with heruT McLala. Tee. they are both Republicans, and Mr. Gannon has been Mayor for about an rears. Our city aad eouoty are Republican, bat many Democrats vote for Mayor Gaaeoa.

It is a mistake to call oat any home company in case of a local riot, but we are going to aland by Governor BuahaelL Tea, tnere are auyaemw war oosair. Major Charles 11. Blackbara, that graad old Silrer Republican, who he always la the thickest of tha fight, has received tha following letter from ex-Congreewmaa Charles A. Town, the brilliant Minnesota Repub lican, written freer- Washington; "I thank you very much for your kind commendation of my telegram ta the Associate Press dispatch. There is absolutely only one view to be taken af this Either va are organised for the purpose of effectuating a great priact- rle, whose success we believe to be vital to he country, or else we are a mare band of aeU-seeklng politic tan a.

Is the latter caae we should endeavor to get offices for our-selves, and when we fail wreak vengeance on tnose wno reruse to good to us. In the former case we should- olaee the soe cess of the cause above all selnaa considera tions, and should work and vote for any ticket that is distinctly and absolutely pledged to. our principles sad whose success means th defeat of the gold standard and Its arch defender. Not many patriotic Silver ReDublivans of Ohio will remain Ions- in doubt as to their conduct at thla tunotura. 1 -siui nope met ine rumors tnat nave reacned me or tne intention to call a atata convention for the purpose of putting up a straigni out nnver rvepuotiean tlcaet are net well founded.

Certainly there baa been some of this kind, as 1 have learned from a number of letters and telegrams commending -the stand I have, taken. Sincere ly yours, chau.ii A. Town Colonel L. Jewett. tha widely known Athens (Ohio) Republican lawyer and poli tician, ia at the 81 Nicholas.

We recognise the fact that we have 1 hot fight ahead of us in Ohio this sain uie -ixMonei, "out we will leave no stone unturned -to elect th men we have nominated In jjur district. We elect two State Senators from ur district. I think the legislature la ln more doubt than the state ticket. Yea. all the minera in our sit-tlon, about of them, are eut on -a strike, but there la no disposition among them to violate the law.

and I trust the difficulties will be. amicably adjusted. The rteiiei uimmiiin amm uwn in our Cl well as elsewhere, and we have gone into our pockets to furnish them with pro visions. Vi Den a man tens you ne has nothing at home for his wife and little ones to eat It Ir an appeal you cannot resist Some of them have their own little homes and truck patches, ana are getting along fairlv well for the time being, but many of them are not so favorably situated. Gen era! Grosvenor, our member of Congress, Is now with us, and he is sn Inspiration.

He was the author of the wool schedule, wnicn tm Hvlnff 11a Th. whnln matter waa left to him. I don't care what Judge Lawrence says about the schedule. I know that wool has advanced, and It Is a pleasing sight to farmers to see more money growing on their eheep as they feed In the green fleMs. are all feeling better, and we are going to rive you Democrats the best fight ln our shop.

"Is ex-Benstor raiioon etui sore over nn fuming down by a Haana man for the State SenateT" 1 annnoa ne tiae trot over tnat: nno man la running in his olace. and we want to elect him. We are organising thoroughly, fully aware of the fact that we have some disaffection and a fight on our hands." Mr. William Linx. of Milwaukee, -who buys hides and deals ln- leather, la at the Palace to ourchase raw' material In this market.

"Calf Tildes have advanced In tha Cincin nati market within the last alx weeks from 0 to 12 cents a pound," sajd Mr. Linx. tha tariff had nothing whatever to do witm that. It Is entirely doe to tho' scarcity of the commodity. la 'ooif on raw hides used for sole iaatbjsr.t a fifteen-cent iduty ad valorem.

aWrtthero is-noduty on Tnatarlal ifsert Tor uDMrs. I ne aavsnce In shoes will only be two or three cents a pair wholesale, uut spring wnew Wisconsin and I wit be a splendid Things look, good with Dr. F. O. Wilson, a wealthy Engllah came with his wire ana brother to Rugby, Tennessee, tne year after the colony was planted there In I8f and hae taado It hla home ever since, is at tha nenniaonwthere he is a frequent guest.

He is fond of Cincinnati. mrh.M nroDanir tr iintuM In the Rugby colony when It first started, aald the doctor, "but they have dropped down to half a dosen families S.PK.rS ni. ha. MbAut Deoole and a delightful 1. aummer resort for Cincinnati and other metropolitan folk who rejuvenate lUr charmmg climate 1.M0 feet above the sea.

an1 beautiful scenery. a nm m- tn do. PeoDle hveThe" health there In way Most OK tne c-iiRuBu wmw and were the younger eons of Prominent families and had an eirowm-r, L.Tw.r. VTr tkon. to do at Rugby, they eventually scattered, aome remaining in this country and otners mtimm- Zealand and all about.

1 have never heard of a half dosen failures among them." Messrs. Martin Finney and Elmore nf tha Pleasant Run Free Oliver w.M the Gibson House yesterday arranging for their plcnlo and outing at Chad wick a tirove, north of Burlington, on the Cincinnati and Hamilton pike. Mr. Horace Dunbar wired Mimiuon for the com- muTee. lnvuingm to jittend the a-ant .5 IV" -aSidiaV at the Gibson Friday night, and do anything to please the 'Mayor Tafel vrll! speak for "idMI: i have arranged for ear- rtares to take him and Mr.

Chapman over to Hnfadale at noo Other speakers who will rJ'ifi. Ima- In the oourse of the dav are Messrs Israel Williams, E. T. Roaa-cSna. Wn? a LUtle.nd there will be a and duet, from Mis.

Geneva Moore and Dr. Percy B. B. Moore, ataao CornTt Band will furnish the music. Our will be Mr.

Martin Ptnney. of our club, a life-long Republican until fr-e silver became anal lone. ayova B94aMl at I IsTart-aw naw. tr W'B. saH-t Wkllt gill flf ADf ClnclnnaBtl frtenda to wmwt to our old fashioned, wnoweoui u.

i Tric. of Denver, extenr slvely engaged In mining and a brother of ex-Congressman Price, of the Third Louisiana District, I at the Grand on a business trip to Cincinnati parties. "Yes." said Mr. Price. 'tbe Klondyke rage has reached Colorado, and taken off some of our miners who are a migratory class of men, you know, always reaching out for what they regard aa lairer neeas.

jo my mind, however. Colorado is incomparaoiy the best mining region ln America, aad I would not exchange chances there for any other field of adventure. Speaking of Alaska reminds me that about a year age young MoxeoiBerT. of Portland. grandson of old Governor Fbolpa, of Missouri, and the of friends of mine, was-sent to tne Naval Academy at Annapolis to stand his examination.

He. failed, and waa so cna- aB-aver this eoatlnent and throughout Europe, but Without being able ta get a trace of him. They gave htm ow aa one dcatk To-day I received a letter from the youth'a tnother ktaUng that he had written her from tha KJondyke region, relating that he was -well and had located a rich claim and would return with a fortune. The hoy Is aot over 17 years old, bow. 1 here will he th.t tm that the Alaska expectations are pucnra son an esaggeraieu pimm.

a nm ,1.. of thla rear will reach ia.i tiHi ud auooose it did. what would tha't do toward raising the per capita of the oin-iilattna- xnaaitun uw soaairj or liquidating the gold- ladehtednesa tna world? It would 00 a mere- bagatelle a Tnere la a weii-orraa- Ized.and aetermineo ert ainm tha a ild aeanipulators throughout tne and wbr shouida It be borne down whea they have robbed it of right aa reaempuoa am- raded K- to-a arr, tate it aa one of the repataaie coins oi tne realm, and see bow rapid iy It will rise la vaiua. The greediest ana most giganuc shy lock powers oa eana eoanoinea to erush, and nothing bat tbo lrreaietie.o uprising of the people, revolution it may ultimately be, will able throttle and tbwart this tyranny that has been fastened upon them ilae a roaaan nc.u ranee. Th mnv eventuaiiy get -their pound of flesh, but It will be aa awful epoch la.

the hiatnrv af tna world and may end in a day WraiB. ItHllJ mmrn cvyivu ia a atl paper the statement or aa alleged nancial autnonty in a new ion go a andard paper tnat auver can do minea for 25 until mb ounce, and tnat ta one reason he assigns for the depreciation la the prioe of sliver. That s'ateenoiit ta abootatetr talso. and oaa be read.iy refuted and disapproved. Two rears aa-o we had a aseetiag la Denver of all the smelters and saea enagd ta mla- lag.

one Of (Be OOfmctm wmui -mm set aaexpiesstea of opiadoa aa to th east of Drodudoa aiiver. It was the oencenaue of minioa among tboae experts of Uie-Kma ex parwaoe that sliver eoud mot and was not produced en aa average of lass than el 20 aa oonee. Dennis Sheody. aa accepted aathenty apoa saining matters everywhere la this country, one of the owners of the larsest smelters ra Coaorade aad a Director 1 ha CaiMaaa N'aixmai Bank of Denver. with Charles B.

kC ousts, of New Tors. Bia-I the statement that bo Wlleved that 1 aa auace was the average coat of silrer productioa. SUrer is not aroducod now anywhere la tho world and never Waa at S3 cents aa ounce, woenoiimea there are fat ads for a abort distance where might be mined at a redoced rate, but the veins soon run leaa again. Then it la asked by the gold staadard people, why do we oontiaue to mine surer tf it is so espeaaivo and pars so lit tie Simple, because there are taou- saads of asoa who leave their every do Liar on earth invested la miaea, and beeides never has become a by-product and is always found la conjunction with gold, copper ana oiner metais. aad aitogetaer they pay.

It might as well be asked why peoole raised wheat at -SO cents a busbaiT They had their lands, labor aad 1 earns aad aad to Uve. They could aot let go. I was up about Central rty a tew wees ago. where the first min ing camp la Colorado" waa opened up SO roars ago. and there I foaad Chilian Placer mining coatant to ear from (1 CO to ea ov a oay or tne email atrtinra.

Gold baa rone out of Tnere eoaunuoualy for 0 years. We have another gold mine In the state that has paffl a dividend right along for tha laat 14 years, and la doing so yetTwe have the finest silver mine la this country. Last month It paid SI20.U00 la dividends. ID em cent on canital atcw-k h. mhmmv ll.2tlfi.UTML No miners are paid lees than $2 SO or ia oioraao.

uenrer 1 regard as the must ucauiuui city is tne usitM states, and tne climate la deliahtfuL and ia bavminr more and more of a summer resort for Eastern people every year. I have alaot under mnmMtmwxm ail summer, ana uiy ate snow Bt CYeelc Wa kin Ohio and Ken tuck jr residenta I am a native 0i maiMit, uvea in atusoun for a number of years and went to Colorado la lVOi. where I expect to remain. I have been engaged la out asve never any silver produced at 23 rents an oubsm Hruiinc 1 1 a tnat ntun mm vtctBl ta nr. Mr.

S. K. Felt oh, one of the most prominent eltixens of Atlanta, arrlred at the Gibson yesterday a very Ul man. ln enarge ar aa attendant. After a rw rest she twa left for the South over the Messrs.

Walter R. Brown. Orant Wilkina and Forest Adair, leading business men of Atlanta, were at the Gibson venter. oay. Mr.

David Henderson, the Chicago theat rlcal manager, and wife are at the Burnet. He is here arranging matters for the Walnut Street Theater. Dr. Frederick B. Johnston, of Anderson lexas.

and bride, who was IMIsa Bessie Latimer, of Cleveland, are at the Grand, en route for their future home In the Lone Star state. Dr. Johaotoo Is from East Tsnaes. od rraduate of the OhlO Medical Col lee thla eltv Th. nntn.

mites ror nia wire. WHERE IS COACH? Tba Detective's OfAce Furniture Waa Seised on a Mortgage, There Is some speculation about town aa to what has become of Richard Coach, erst while head of the Phoenix Detective Agency. The office of the ageacy. la the Hulbert Block, is closed, and a sepulchral silence pervades the place. Jamea Bear.

the partner of Coach, In the detective bus! ness. Is ln town, but he does not seem to know what has become of Dlok. Bear aad Coach have been partners for about, two months, and it ia said that he paid Coach 1200 for a half lntereet in the business. A few days ago Bear decided to move the of fice furniture of the agency to the Neave street furniture dealers, stepped in and gtb- oieu ine siuix on a mortgage wnicn tney neia. LOCAL woTICstS.

t7Aady Wetsel's "la taa No. 4 XV Court St. TCTPOTirrx Mayrvllls Whisky, 8 E. Court. C7Tar the Home Bt earn Laund ry.43 Arcada DEATHS.

BLAIR ISIa residence in 1ICHIE BROSn BIO POUR. Chattanooga, ox this city va u. V. A BHnu.i iviiMcitir Funeral services at Spring Grove Chapel Thursday. Aug.

5, at 11 a. m. Friends caa take carriages at Wlitsee's at 10 a. m. Heasie ranees, aaugnter oi rani Li.

ana Anna R. Kbersole, ln her 2ist year, funeral 3 p. from resldenca EAGEN Mrs. Cell Eagen (nee Judge), at her residence, iziz tigntn at o'clock p. m.

August 4. lfW7. Funeral from St. r'eter's Cathedral at 8 a. Friday, Augusta.

MAHER Delia, beloved wife Maher tnee Carney) at 4. lie7, at residence. No. 338 Lock street. Funeral at 8t.

Xavler's Church Friday morning at clock. nequiem mgn mass. ILouisvuis papers please oopy.j of Wm. August ROBE Ludwlg Roee. suddenly, at his resi dence, l4! riewitt -i uesoay, August at 11 p.

m. Due notice of funeral will be given later. 8HEAHAN Wednesday. August 4. Ellen nheanan.

Funeral irom ner late residence. No. 13H1 W. Sixth Friday morn ing at o'clock. Requiem high mass at Church of Blessed Sacrament at 8 o'clock.

v. nr ai a Sunday. August iwi. runerai services at Spring Grove Chapel, Thursday, Au gust at 10 a. m.

Burial private. MONUMENTS attaeiior vrlranahlB, K8IU.EITS. ALrstSB) whits aoaa. aa aa, J.J. SDLUTIII Ct, frTmM DIAMOND J.

C. SIS W. tikK, -naciasATt. Excursion to TOLEDO and PUT-IN-BAY AUG. 10.9iV (ow nn La uu grtned that he did not write home and dts- There is ae other treatmewt as prr.

as sa aaDeared as completely as if the earth had pardv. for prsserrfpr, mrifjine. and beanufrW a- uis. awrkiwe saysa nair. miaoi ssr mj i ttfaser lalaw awaaar a rx waUowed him Op.

His family were greauy Mranteiha witk Ctrct7Ba tWar.aod raM. Is tressed. and naa nawrow jnwura itssanistisgi wita trrsniine toisiMasay. aea renins ior bu great rvjotcuiB an tarn -m il -haa eocne to light, I believe Leaul great rejoicing tn ma ram- ua aome tu uKm a 84.OO-B0TJ5D TEH? 84. OO Chndrea under IS half Care.

Farther part lent ara od chats cars at Jo.oparae.ra stat ia, ia iae. i. unit. Trains step at iddletowa, Uaytoa. aprisgMd.

CUTICURA. Otfawaaf awwaaa Pal vaa TV fi "Ail ASaaiiaa ssiB, iaa 'awa puatifc. to eana t. mf rr- ltl to four. EXCURSION TOLEDO Td FUT-li! -DAY -Y1A- TUESDAT, Acr.

10. 9 CaBCiA.lI, 04 ROUND TRIP Cbsir cars aad fat laai mfmraMoa Kewa, tS Viae sc. or ug ear Otfisa, Cor. Penk aaa Visa O. O.

SOCIETY NOTICES. P. Offleere aad merebere ef C1 Lodrv Vol 1 are nwal t- at j- 1 at a'rioca T. rsaaral of im lata -n SAa, 1 i.J, ta Bki-nd tM x. a.

TM2 ALr'1 ak DOBPKS CO. aw--av f. Tor CtaclaaaU aad I JUi i sTchaltjri Nftf f.e. Tia CtaoSnaatl arawt BaO. MUllvvt Coxnrtaar's oara paoe our saps wary fow mtaiuaaa rati or sjouta.

Take car aa our doer tranaf org ta any Urecttouu The Final Cut Sala advertised has baaa. ecaa, wa wiU coaUaae tha aala far balaaca rackv call aa-pacial attcaties to oar cat oa Shirt Wfilst. At tia prica advertised taay viH aot laat loaf. Choice aar ef Ve Fine SWrt fOC. Walxta, aboat 1.300 left to eeJect liom.

sixct as broke a. none laacrred. Bold as hiirh aa S3.S0 and S3 M. Coma aad take your pick at Shirt Waists, J. 2 im mm aOC.

that fl.00 to fLM, aisaa 33 to 4X your pKk at sold at Coat take 25C Wrappers, a wn nf UOC. Lac a Trimmed, thai ware gold at $2.00. Cob aad take your pick .4. 98c WraoDers. Att fiB ri MmU Wrappera, all tha SI.UU.

latest at vies aad de signs, ruffled front, edred wiia Lace, extra wide Rkirtt; our own manufacture, are ruaraatea ef parrect fit and dura-bUtty: erica waa $3-25, Coma aad take yoar pfck tMm.MHlHwH, fr 1.9a Lawns and Do" a Uimity. styles of Laura and 5C. nia are Miliar, Prica was 10c and 12c Carpet Sale .1 alii wiuneee oa BiBswaiu I apeStfy Grade of Tapestry Erus- BrusselSs a and Kraitbs at -tba yC, low price Smyrna Ru-s, i-y 9I.0O. tyle, NvV Fall floods In every De- partmeot. We will tfVe you the bcnellaPt our early buying.

The Alms Doepke Cof, Maia, Canal and Hunt Su. EXCURSION. curr ax sxrmt uvuna mi ar BuTore a DOLLaa'a wora or TaTSr CKa6K CT BCZJri-A XOUBAT. TAXI A BXDX TO HIQH amioam. nxt ati xi tn- DAT, AUeiTlT ttk.

FAST laAUI-vaaTIBulZS 010 sTOW) KM A. K. (ALT. Tor A. TMAIM) CaAX CXaTBAt PKMT.

rmrr scznxT a rtx woixh at HIGH BRIDGE LANQOON'S. IJaJaeeayaaV ajg? ThU window, 429 Race Street, 1 attrac tive and tempting to young and old. 1 langdon bakery. TSAM8HIPS. AMERIOAN LINE.

MtW TORK aorTHAht TTOM rtajssoaParlaj TWIN screw u. a. hail, si taanira Balllne ever Wednasoar at 10 a. aa. ST.

11 1 ST. IjCiVIM "apt PAJtis Aaauat IS I PAB1S IT. August ZO I BT. rAlL sen. RED STAR LINE.

KtW TOP. TO XTrrriTOK Aagoat It. p. sa. ESTEKNLAMU, waanaaaay Augnst is, Bon BOUTHWAHK, Wadaesdsr, Angus p.

ml rwr 14, jeartB suvav. uaee, a atewuag vm Mtaar Atlas Nat. Bask. Thtra ana Wakeut Stat Bea ler A W. TUttM st.

I oermaa nae. rt.i.a a.a wainnt aia. Ohio Vallav Nat. W. Thlra Weatam Oenuaa Jiaaa, TwsUtk ana viae cieoiaaea FRENCH LINE.

reOMPAGKH! TJUXBATLAXTKiCE rfirt una ea Havre farla. PTaaaa La CbaeDpagae. rtaro. aaturday, Aug. 10 a.

ae. Lav Koraaaaala. LVIoaela. Hat, Aug. 14.

lo a. aa. Lat Brreasna. Rare, naturoar. Aug.

71. ie a. Be. UATKn ur reeeeus, dim-cmm ja.w ion te Parte. 4103 aa4 spwani.

br all eteeaaere eseapt La Tooralna. indn-tin, rail war rare te ram ana kiaains ehareaa. farlor ear aeat extra 4 arias saaunar usena. seaons eiass te rene as.Ta rour.F.T. OaBaral A rait, Howl ins Oreee.

a. T. The Ohio Vailay National Rank; Geruas Nalkiaal Bank; V. Coppola, lmesci aepiera w. Lwlsiuaere.

14 W. Frosf at Agte. for Cia'd. A WnflC MAIL CO. Oacidsa Ones Is I a A Cm, siesreers leave saa rrsaeisa I'na, vta ry mbmhiib, amn aaai i Ba mt as, fri.ci aayi lasaM vataa Mi ai aepal lalnrav- etloa aan-T tn wZti.

(aor, Chawikar Ceam- DHMATOLOOY. FACIAL CREAM, iUHtenira4 ay iwrmaioiorim somwi, wmw aw, aiaairiliit In rtirmi-Ti- II paloesa snXariwns btloe. zraraiea or ciappina- w.ar- i nnM. mnm 10 nmaita mw ai i .11 rnn, mt 1 for aarnpla aa4 booa oa fcaauey. ona M.

Voodtisry.in west IM ewaew lars. Book -Th res Ossaee of Mrn," tba retuit of 30 years experirnoe, arnt Z' sealed, tree upoa re-. ouest. it tells ail aboat aiy wonderful Liat rate J.FLT and Burpen-aorv. You wear it at -night.

Itenres you wbilo a Vents to-day. LVANIA LINES. '1 trntyarifeO, tO.TSOS, CCZXIZZTX'- Anl Hetara. Le.e cue-aatt THt JOHN SHtLLrTO COMPANY. Fine Silk QP.n I i The Ezeuel Bernheim Com AtTCnOXaJtBa, stea.

4, ataia at. BICYCLES AT AUCTION, Thts Afternoon, a o'clock, t-harp. B. AV o. 8-W.

Oakland, nY Deer Park, itmiittr. Lad lea Chaageable Colored tSk f-airts also to Elatk Shape, g'e-(at'y BsUked beaatifwl elorta(et I tba eitretaa low price af fJ C9 eatk. XJJ La. Tar best Talaaa are have yet fared. EsxaXleat valaea also la frUk Pttticoals at l-ia, I7.W.

I ICO, t00 sad ia.C3 eack. Oa aale ia Corset Dep'L ucotoruwa Lacx Cartalns At Half cf Replar PriccSo Odd loto'a i aad I pair, of pattaraaallrady aeiled Value from S2 to tM OO a pale, Nov sharked at town cloobv 3 Days Sale Oar eatire stock of Cktaswsra, eoaslstlef af Diaaer Seta Tea eta Vaeea. Tardiaierea. ae'we a Umbrella 5taade. Decorative Cape aad aw 1 rl I flflWfl VG.

cera, Tol et Beta, at Id per coal (ar HJJ off Rrralar rrica. Lowik rLooa. Merehandut Strictly as Represented: awawawBMBSBSMMMBWaSBaa Race. Screnta and Sblllito Placelt97. WANTlD-aOLIClTOHa.

ASSETS, SGO.000,000. tOV EXPEISE EATS 1 riTORlBLE KOETlLTTTi LaSOE DITILEI DS 1 UBIilL OQTUAQT. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Of Newark. New Jersey, Deeiree to secure the aervkee of a few aoltcltore to act la tba capacity of Special aad Traveller tUpreeeetativee ta Ohio. A CKR5CE C000 FIEliO Mea wilLouterperienca.

If reliable end eaerjetie, wltl be given aa cellent opportunity to learn the business end fit themselves for oar agency work. Call oa or address L. a DRBWRY, Supt. of Atreoclei. SOS, and 5 Tho Pike Clanlaaatl, Ohio.

AUCTIOKSALta. Thb Eze-uel berwbeim At)7TtOiKaA, Veea, mS. IM Mala kPECIAb TEA tig BALM aetata. Blata, Capa, jTleaks. Cmm, siary.

tatarwear, vaarnuw, Uwm Ladles' balr Watsta, DlKfcXT FMUM AKVrACTiatRa. ai Vntlt-a aalanra Retail ateek lrT Ueoda, la- dia- aad Omnf Fttrniahms Uwlsf a. Bergaw, a. 11 Weat founh Mreet. eMr.

JL.T ATTOTION. aariM lots To BL-ir olt. THIS DAT, THl7tteiAY, AltilBT a. At to O'clock, a. hi aeeeol floor of anr sales rooms.

To hivhsat stuasrs wieoeut iimim mw wm-serve. TEEhWCAeH. czecucloB of ine contract. klandaroa cmw vrm BtructKs, spectncatioa esq a ia. wa.

atrr imm Lake Park, MARYLAND. The Must "operb end aenslbls lunuur Besnrts la America. Friday, August 6th, Saturday, August 7th, B. O. S-W.

Ry. Tlckata good to return wUtila 10 dsn. Ticket Offices a. e. cor.

fourth and Vine and Union Button. e. EDUCATIONAL. XTTAaaTJICTOa C0IXZ6Z far Teasr, LatiaS. TT Thorough couraes.

cxpenrncea lacanr- BitnaLik. luiaia MUDlllUjdelJime and lippor- tuuiUes for social culture. Charming luxa tion. Bnildlngs In besomul pert oi iei acres, and overlook the Cepltol. other Oo verii- ment buildings.

F. MKNEFKK, Vowi MnaU Hi eaaoa.PaiMWna. fail and reside pee r. Washington, u. inti J.

ROBtKT auLLU, Ct1AtA AMCftreA eBimTBT, 1 1 tSiaaalA BalA. SaaWaMaa mwm. 11 1 IB 1 1 JsJI kl'ulnlMl aai.aaeasa. for etw eay HV vs. .11 ti, af Inwraaaalal aal tMVoluia.

ihmum an. Juaa J. aarraiaaer. Pur. rWL.

Wslinrt Ifllltary Aeaoaaay, M. T. eraoMirairb BallllArv Srsti aLaHH PrvtiaxailoM for eollege ar kiealssm I. Wrlgat, A. au.

ma. lUMMER RESORTS. SEASIDE HOTEL. (V-TtAW OaOVf. K.

1. 'PaelMvaly the sat aad hast equipped setat, Lil sa frsac aaod fur aa-eaiaav A K. aTO: LEOAL NOTICES. tba Xf OTTCE hereby given that I have base Jt BDnointed by the- Court of Common flaae of Hamlltoa County, Ohio, In No. ULlai, wherein Arthur Minnlng Is plaintiff, and The Home Saving and Loan Company, a corporal Ion, be defendant, receiver ei the aald defeadant eompaay, and of ail Its property and efrecja, and that have duly ouailAed aa such receiver and raiHlri aa follow: l.

All persons indebted to said corporation to render an account to ate at my office. No. 10T Kast Sixth street, In the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, by tha first day of Iaeembet, liv7. of all debts and sums of money by them respectively. 2.

All persona holding any open or subsist ing contract ot toe wrporeiwn to prvaant tha same to me tn writing and he detail at the place aforesaid oa or before the aald Xjated thla loth day of iulr. WW. JAM La H. OOODWIN. Maoerver.

THBO. HoaarMAjc. Attorney. fH July 20th. XKTt.

an order waa entered in. the Home aavlBars and Loan Com pany. Nov lH.iil Hamilton county ua mo a Pleas Court, reouiriag ail persona la trrested la the Home Savings and Loaa rinmnaii, to eniaar before the ander- signed at hia othoe on November 1st. imT. and show causa.

If aay taey have, why It should not be a'aaoiri. HITTAKER. Ref. Rooms 6U-614 Johnsioa toulid.ng. Flfla aad walnut Streets, lincionaii, vew.

Taao. UoaarMAJt, Attaraey. VOTICK. tr Hat ea4ersigae has baaae, by taa laaoiv- I goer Court of Hamilton coanty, onto. sTTIv arnvntnead and ouaiined aa Asalgaae In tretst for the boornt mt Uee evedilors H.

Baahner A formerly doing I us a ass al W4 Wad. etrennelnBst, S4-I7 Pickering bullaing. ClneinnaU. Ohio. PROPOSALS.

raxiPoeALA post pood sarwjojjta. JIatiosai. MftrrAay Horn, Oao, TaaASoasa's Ornct, August luT. SEALrO PROPOAl will he reeetved at this UNTIL o-tlock p. abo 1 -aVT e-av wSsw-M laaft.

te av eh ea4 a4a 1 1 a- A 1 11 I I V. a a wa a saar-a va-a, w- IVv of feVr-PUi at Caotral Branch. Na. tlonal Home I. quantities to ho la- creaMt l'f par rwuvu mmmb a blank preae wul be sunr ited -upon application to prsentM ey peon BOt a aa aamv ara mmumwi lor in i-icaiior a i ne nrat ts resrvea to reject or a.l propoaais.

or to diviue Mjntacl t-iwea two mr n-i mown. bui. s-fr-KBting over Buuat be ao-comi-an ty a rtl.ied check, payable to the un-ier' 'id Irnnrfr, for St i-t Ave pr ca-nt cf sr'i'v rit I kko chs-ll wu! be forfi- ted to lue Naifwial Home L. V. a.

is caae tae ii-ijt riuwe or to er 'ar I to nan aa r-- -urau biu- iaa r-t ur- 1 to 1 I r. I -ivelup'-e eiif f.inw Ino red 1 V. to-." An 1 av. 1 -1 1 1 Attovt J. shou't r-a a.

N. ii. It. 1 ran cri.wr. sM-MSMramx.

I 1 jL 1 AMUIIMf NTI. QUEEII CITY JOCKEY CLUO. Opcnlnj: Day, Anf ust 3. FIVE OR MORE RACES DAILY. L.

and 9. Trains from partb flreet iatli direct to Oram! filand. it-f'. li'AI sad Kiiai p. Boau Irom loot uf Male st.

riataT MACE, V. at. BfSEBfLL TO-DAY AT 3:15. EXTRA LA DIB a' DAY, REDS CLEVELAND Tickets and Coupons at IlawUy'e. SI Charleston, V.

Vs. And Return, ladndlag KtAl aad aUrta, Mile Bide on the atanswaa aad ObU, River, Day Trip. Take tar. Stealer a p. at.

Tharaaay, Veo4 road way. jSfl.50 LOUISVILLE (TRANSPORTATION.) nu I a iimi mxmmmwmr i him p. at. TUMi sia4 retunelas kUavlar, Auguat eta. A seusMUui uim.

CONEY tltliaS BCIT 1:313, IUU3. 4. JA. II Ammimf'Smr ACHAT OPEEA CS. iwae earl aaearead luas Is eae lee.

AaaSsei can tv-. va a-aia I ra. a. Wesar arckattre Caaaart IkS, LAGOOIJ "'XU11 GREAT VAUDEVILLE Aad a Thoueand Other Attractleae. puccud mm una inu ci UULUILII mi 151 "Awaarr a la Ika Arana.

Iimb rak Mia. Msv-MKA WMW lS aavs Name nvwTra. ADMISeluli IO fAkt akka. COAL. fleOE-'gOflL to the anor.

Aad We Bell It aa tfceap ae the CbespwrL Tti lai Cd Cj, foor or uiL.u mrmmmr. Teaawaaao ORDINANCES. APT ORDIMAWCB. Ke. Ie eetabtlah the grade of Chateau avenue trpm tnAir avenue to ao ilh Ilea of SecUoa aw, atorra tW.nuh'iVdalnd by the Hoard ef Isiala- eina mt tha Cltv of Clnelnastl.

that the curb grade of Chateau avenue frum hodwy av. sue to south line ef aVeotlon tu. Biorrs Tewn-ship, be sad the same Ie aetatiiiaa4 as follows, via: omrrvanrlna saettoa of tho west curb ef lu ika eBoootkon: In la mm mm mm with the avueh curb of BVeatiay aveaue at the level of thrae busdred avir-if aad IMMI eighty-two bunawtee i. rim iml innu, ascending at the rale ef four aa heaarad for two bundred aud forty 4 In W) for aa-n faat ta the larval of three hundred el-hty-MO A nnv.cwo hBadradthe 1-vAl ai faat. toamre aacendlng al the rate' of owe la mmrn hundred fur one buadred aad thirty-three II la liiO for l-O Wt lo the eeuih hoe mt aeatloo ail.

Slorrs Tewnship, and the hrvat of three hundred ei(hty-two aad awvsatya five hundredths Aa 76 fat, sad laat tao grads of the east curb snail be tho Ssaae f'aaa aaencl ng a ae tow MiawTiiM we in. est curb of Chateau avenue with tae souia east cur aveaue at the level or lhra hundred alxly-alae aad Mlaaly baadraOibs Mi'l fl; taaoce aacaauiag at taa rata of als aad two hundradihs la one for one hundred 14 ua lit la fee l-an faet Ie the level of thrao hundra-1 saveair-slve aad tghty-two buadredtiis i '-Jl. erW 4 BBg a reaideot of Board ef Usgtaaatata. Paaoad July is, A. ii.

At laat: LliWIJ Ha A' aa aad iMDiuoa, City Clerk. ORDINAKcK, KO. at, tm eetshtk the arado of taediay aveaua, fraaa av.nue to Humoul avsaua. lm It ordaind by tne ivoard ef Legia'a. tion of tr.o Cl'7 of Clni-mnati.

that tne eurb grade of fctodlay avsaoe from Oraad avenue to Summit aveaue. be aad lae aM la hereby eatahilahad as tn-mencieg at tho tnieraacitxe of the ami a curb ml Hodier avaaoe (III laa eaat av" of Orand aveoua, at fe level ef Ibrae d-a-i Ma sad eueireo -e 5T tm-l. toenee dMv-iiiif at I "a raie of eve aad nfty-oeiva buM-irvUtiis oaa bu- Zr for ftve huadrad aaa aiaiy-iMxr I Im In 1' TOT BO it IM tna w.t cur. P.immit aveaua, and the lev4 ef tara-a iv-Orad hfir-flve and fr hondrwdiha I a- frt. and that me of ie arta ei, sra.n be the sama, a ua the fouuaiag aacr- tif: ummanorii si -iw Bono cursor firb ef Orarn iiw'ia im eaiy-v'" t.u.t feat; thauoe at la and four alio- r-i -a 1 for one ii.nilr.4, tli la to the leva! af h'- I i i mmmml 3 A I.

A. PYfi-iaat cf I a.i it 1 At.e,i a. .4 a lar i i 4.

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