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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 9

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I i BURIED The County Unit Bill lint hi l.i ilie Vote Show Fnr Favor Its Passage. Management of the Kentucky State Fair Transferred. I iiiiiMitlf Sfwrn Mennre IratfJ Lose. at. It De HI.

February 14- After a the Henai to-day passed Ihe rniiig the management of th fnirn lha Kentucky Block Breed- i.iioii it tha Binta Hoard uf Kor.tstry and Immigration, th liy th bill which passed iinliy. Henator Hpeiice, of Xew- speech said Covington or New- i tha fair, fi his mend- i.i i. lit lii tx thai all town or counties iniii bids or Inducement for the i mi I'x-niluii of lha fair wn adopted. mile i niik Ha Aral tilt at tha, county option LIU to-day and cava tha 14 ete by refusing to make II a I order tf lhe bill la In tr of tha day, wtlh' about Ml bills ii of It. and In tiika It out of lis regular i it I rr a a two-t hlids vot.

Only 34 were present iiml It required i.im.. I hn motion to maka It a special I. Four Favor It. It tei raed only 11) voles to -lo against It. .1 ii it said this Indti utes exactly the vote "III receive If II ever reaches a JLuiirnely, four nisjnl It for the bill.

I in- II.iiik.i unseated Its first member ulitr sliarp, cbjsn light, with only Miti-a lo spure. The contest waa that slitiiii. Iiemoctat, vs. Taggarl. Kepub- fiuiii Mnhlenbejg County, and Tuf- ii i ana uitsvateil, although several leading I ii nun mil espoused bis cuuse.

Tie House Committee on Kentucky fltat lit- nxreed to-day lo reMirt favorably the i .11 in reunite veterinary aurgmma to have illilimti to priu'tlce their prufi-seluii. gf nBni'ii iu re(Hrri iiivoiainy ine I Muyor uf scrond-clHsa cl "I i.ilnt the City Hollcl.tor. and a i i aiithorlxs Circuit Judges to lr ine to slklli-claas loens. I ihe llous Munlclpulltles I 4 kill. I Ilia Hinl'tll hill nrnvliltiia ij.ii Loiilsvllli Water Works by postponing 11 lllilennltely.

For Education. Tin' House Appropriations Committee i reit to report favorably a bill approprl i. ni.g.'j.".iXio firr a Hlate Normal Hchool adopted UDon th motion Of John OrlfllLh. or Breathitt County. Chairman L.

Johnaon, of the Slatoa Ta 'aggarx contest from Muhlenberg County. submitted hi majority report unsesting isggsrt, th Republican, and seating Klaion. the Democrat. Th report was signed by Representative Johnaon, Royalty, Mulcahy, 3d. L.

Stevens. Tha minority report waa signed br William Wilt. Albert Hamilton and W. T. Cain, Republtcana.

W. T. Cain mads a ipeech In favor ot the minority report, which says there la no question but that th return made by th election officer In th questioned precinct re a true expression of th- will of th voter. Th report ay th Republican cleik in th Bremen precinct was charged with being- under th tuflueno ot liquor and that a Democratic challenger signed hla name to th ballot, but thar la no evidence, th report says, that th vote wcr not all csst aa th voter wished them. Tot tha'ltajority.

Mr. Johnaon spoke for th majority re port and Mr. JdcKnlght, of Jdaaon. Demo crat, responded. II urged th adoption of th minority report.

declared that do mora fraud 1 shown In th Muhlenberg wiliest case than In any ot tba oUisr ca as. heard and Olepoeed of hy Ihe House. Ha aaU that lo, be consistent and ot revet Itaalf. tha House must vote to allow Mr. Taacart.

tha contests, to hold hla wil. If were right In lha cases when held that fraud of officer, an. known to Ilia candidal, did not Invalidate tha tin we must u')rt this liirtiotlty report Mr. Htevens, of the committee, urged tha adoption of tha majority rrpM Mr. Htwrt fallowed, saying that lia haV voted to seal members at the present --Ion whom he' felt bad not iir-ea properly elected, but bad given I ham hla luiwl be-riiiee they were leiiinrrata and held certificate election II reviewed the two report In lha Muhlenberg raa and said the Irregulsrlile.

shown were aa nothing coiniwn-d with the fraud shown In th eiec-Hon. He aaid be did not epeik; 10 give the Republican any rampatgn thunder, for that party, with Innocent upon It. never hope to attain supremacy lil Kentucky. The Qunllun ranle upon adoption of the minority report, and It was defeated a vole of 40 to 3a. Ajitl-Poolroom BUI.

At 12:13 o'clock the iiouaa tool, up the anti-poolroom bill Introduced by Hepre-seiitetlvs Oeurge H. Wllaon. of I'nton County. Jt bad beeu referred lha Judiciary Commit tea and wport at this time was un-eapectcd. Mr.

Himmoti. Wilaon and Mr. Terry spoke for the bill. The bill provldea penalties of front fl.ftU to dally fur operation of a ro.ilro.mi where beta ara taken on hors nues. An amendment esempta betting upon race courses trim the provisions of the The bill was adopted by a vote 'of 7.1 to T.

liy a vote of to 10 the House sustained the report of the Public Morale Committee that the Hay bill prohibiting, Sunday excursions be killed The Morals Committee reported favorably the Kerry bill requiring candidates to tile sworn bill of expenses and It passaad to the calendar. Also tlia bill prohibiting merry-go-rounds locating near camp meetings without Permission. The Hitale Normal School bill was re ferred to the AiiDronriutlun Committee. with leave to report any time. The Mouse refused lo recommit the state cuultoi appropriation bill to the Capitol Committee.

with leave lo report at any time. It took the asms action aa to the Clay-CJoebel Hall of Fame bill and the bill to provide for a Commissioner of the Coutt of Appeals. COVINGTON. New of tha Court. In a decision banded dnan yesterday Circuit Judge Hhsw gsvs Judxmeiit acalnsi Kolla it.

Itli'k In ttis anil of f'lrilule detaining brought as si net hftn ty Maiy Hose, lr. lesierl th. siabls" and flat at 411 Madleun avenue from the pre I lit and aluo business. Iff. sxreetng to pay br $T7 per month.

bought her Interent In the undertaking Vor wjilch ha eaeiuted a mortgace for l.l.ono to secure pbymenifU tu be paid monthly, on the purchase price. Trie plsnltlff averred In her petition thsi )ir failed io mske -ert'sln payments when diis and piayM fur a Judgment of restitution. This ass granted by tha Court yesterday. Th. esse will mimlnl l.v the derenitant.

l.lMiroe. were (ranted Berll.a Hensler from James lleneley, M.rv Armetrnnr from thrln Armetrong and Ch.rlea llroemore from Aildle Hroemre, decrees to bs entered when tlis costs sre paid. The Court gav judement for tha plslnllff for In tile of Kllsabell. IJl. executrix of IVrillnand Ltet.

-nsalnat Ueorse UUt. sud ordered certain real entki. sold Merchant Bank Location. Tlis IMrerto'rs of the Merchants' Nstlonal Hank, recently oraanised. rloeed a deal with lha T.

3d. A. yesterday for the room occu pied by the Ideal Hhoa Store, on Matilann avenue, between Htxth and 1'lk. streets. This Is II stvliig IJU.tlutl'fur the Colored liidiiairlal considered to be one of the beet locations in iiml' Normal Hch'ool, and will report with tprvsKliiii of opinion I tto bill giving a ci a i for the Clay uhd statues In vulnston.

IVie lliiiiee HallrtMid Committee agreed to i nn unfavorably the bill llxlng a severe for nteiilln from freight carji nml tie Hilll to fine express companies for col-. ledlnc charges that have been Tin. bill tu Increase the sulary and clerical 'Tie nt the KnllroMtl Commission wilt be 1 1-1 ir oil favorably. The House Committee on Charitable In stitutions wilt report favornlily a bill to the Feeble Minded Institute I.D.iniU for a new laundry and other Improvements. SPECIAL ORDERS Will Brine Many Important Measure Before th Senate To-Day.

On -ni. ii Ion of Hrrn.tr t'blnn the bill providing for a Mtnte Uourd of Charities was made a speclul order for to-morrow In Ihe Henale tin motion of Senator Charlton the House bill known us the Louisville srwer enabling nil. mwdn a speclul order for to-morrow Senator llarbrson's Jury reform bill was bI.i in.ide a special order for to-morrow at iu Heiistor Cammark moved that the county -em l.xil optlnn bill be taken out of the i lets of the day anil made a special order t'T tn-tiiorrnw and spoke earnestly In favor cf tlx. moilon Siioiiois tleorgc. Orsilv.

Noll, (lorln i u.ii'l.ell anil Ward also spoke In favor of iiiulliin. while Menators McNutt. Tabb, lllc.kman, l'urlcr. Ilarbrson and Si.ence spoke' against It. The latter aald liU i i opim.cd the bill because It would iik at an antl-temperMiice measure In his count.

The vote on-the motion resulted vciik to 1. niiya and Kim declared loal, loi.iiiie it tnkes a two ti ttils vote to take a tii'l mil of Its regulnr order. Those voting were HciiMtors Hennett, Hurnani, Cam. urn. k.

CuinpbcH: Chltitt. Combs. Cox, leu ice. liillrnaatcrs, llorln. iSrudy, Max-wtil.

Nell. Newmnn Owen, Shailoan. Ward. and WliH t. Those voting no were Senators Allen, Charlton, 1 Mm veil, Vi.n.

iltcknian. HogMit. Hubble. 1 jmcaster, l.liti. lVirter.

Renaker, Kimu-e mid Tabb Alwcntees: Kcton. John- 4. mi. Klves and Scwcll. To Force the County Unit.

Senator tieorgc r.n nested all the friends local option bill to stand together keep nil other bills from being made orders till a vote was reached on incai option bill. 'P Newman bill to put Ihe management Hie State Fair In the hands of the State of Agriculture, which was created ti bill passed Monda, was then taken Senator Allen withdrew his amendment i Tlx Lexington as the permanent place i liool the fair. Senator Chtnn. In speaking- for th bill, i he bad won stakes worth but it did not give him half the pleasure he M.ern need when, as a young man, he won ti'uie ribbon and five-dollar cup at, a fair. The tieorge substitute to repeal th Stat 1 Appropriation was lost by 10 to The Hennett amendment to allow the Kentucky Stock Breeders Association to l.

the fair this year waa lost. The Allen amendment was adopted. The itennelt amendment prohibiting- the fcivlng of pssses or- free tickets to the fair was adopted. The Snence amendment authorising- th Y'oard. after receiving bid, to permanently trie fair wa adopted.

The bill as amended wa passed by a vote ir ti 9, TO SEAT TAGGART "Wa the Minority Report, Which Was Dtfaated. itepreaentatlv Stewart' resolution to cheery Washington' birthday- wa adopted the House. the cttv for a hanklnx inirtttution. as It Is In Iks bert cf ths bu.lness district and near the Intersrllon of Madison avenue and Pike si-real: the tuu bueleat streets In Cuvlngton. Htock subscriptions sre betna rapidly made.

and ths l.lreriora ststs thst by February Lo. tha data fixed In the call for payments ta be ma'ile all of the installments of oer rent alll be 1n ttielr hal.de. Another meeting of ths stockholders will bs are received from the Comptroller of 111 Treaeury. probably within 'ths next few uaye. ii.

Funeral of Carl FriU. Aloyalus's Church wss thronged yesterday morning by friends snd relatives of the Iste Carl Felix Frits, who aas drowned while skating In the lacking River with his compan ions Isst Sunday. Hev. Father. Joseph Blenke i-elebiated the requiem The following friends of ths leceuacd sded se 11 1 louls Hlna.r.

Alf Meckler. Robert Bloeiner, Klmer Kurkenge. Charles Argue, Iritis Scbtos- Keltoii. John l.ux. K'nier Ma's.

k.d I'lopue, Kdward Reltmsnn. llsiry Nlemeyer. llow.nl Scout. John Schets. Tlis crave wus one mans ot loses ami tulips.

Would Aboliih Cigarette Smoking-. The Silver Star club, which ha. f.w Its object ths abolishment of cigarette smoking, hss been nrgsnlieil by' a number of yoiinc ni.en and boys. Ths members will bend their srforta toward th. enactment of laws prohibiting ihe manufac ture and sale ot c-saisttes.

The raemhers of the club sre: uernr, rt. Martin, J. Budd. J. Miller.

V. Brady. K. Mil ler. J.

carr. C. Payne. J. Carter, ttudy.

Csrter. W. Thompeon, H. Due. woods.

t. Kohoret. H. Wlieon, John J. latn- cs.ter.

1. Kraus, K. Martin and c. Aiireue. Kenton Tax Valuation.

Tlis tsx duplicate for Kenton County 'for the yesr 1WI6. as spprovsd snd reported by ths Hosrd Kqusllsstlon. shows a total of property valua tions amounting to distributed ss Heslty. not inclu.tlng Town rois. town lots.

llo: surplun. which includes money, 1.1. personwl property. following perrons: Brady Leads. In ths tarsal shoot yesterday smong ths pa trolmen, lien and William lapnorn both out of a poealble Ou point.

Uleu- teuant Kd Rlemeyer and Oeorge Brady each scored ML Ths five highest men In seven shoots are as follows: Brady. Sutl; Rlemeyer. "I3: Tap-horn. S-hmetng. 351: llendris.

Ueu- tenant Moehacher. oot. i ne come will raniB li. a cioae tn July and from all Indi cations it will bs a does race for Wis first prixe. Covington Brief.

i Roaa ouallHed yesterday as admiws- trstor of the eelat. of Kale Collins O. A. Reynolds snd Aealstsnt Post master rt. K.

fleeter uuaiioca yeaieraay in the County Court as Notaries Public. Realty transfers recorded yestenisr were: Joeeuh aud Mary Huesu.an to Wllilsm H. and Martha V. llilbert. a lot by llo feel on the west aid.

of Huntington avenue. 43 feet south of Karle avenue, 1-alontx; trioo Alary Keller to lieo.xe 1. snd Fred A. Uewin. I.

is .4. tl and In Peter Keller's subdi- vielon. latonta: N. Klltston. trustee, to josepn Muesmsn.

a lot 44 bv llo feet on Huntlngtou avenue, baton la; 3darrlace licenses wsra Issued yesterday to ths Omer tin Mrs. seed ai. cr west onto. and ihariotle Lach, asted SM, of Robert lemond. axed on.

or I Ti icair.i. and lary K. Voters, aaed ST. of Vancehurg, Ky. Herman Kromuin.

aged .1. and Ida t-punr. aged 21. ot Iayton, v'tilo. t'nder the provisions if her will, which was probated yeeterday.

the property left by the lais lr. Mary P. Harrison, who died at Shelbyville. last week, will be divided between her nephew. Fleldlnc Jd.

Ballard, and her sister. Mrs. ttme Bsllard. of tShslby vllle. The House and lot .1 Montanery street.

Coelarton. govs to Mr. Hsllard. and ths house aad lot In Shelbyvtlle to alra. Ballard.

The ladies of tha Pariah AM of Trinity Church will give a supper tn Guild Hsil from to a O'clock this evealike. tfllllsm Huber. the Scott-street barber. Is out again, after a six weeks' illness. An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy waa tiled yesterday In the Federal Court against tiece-aw W.

HatfleM A Sons, of Black been Creek. Pike County. Ky. Datwdants conducted a Lieutenant Ed Rlemeyer yesterday' arras' ed Marv Belle Hlckev Dowd and her husband. IewVe laiwd.

In MeVeisn alley The woman waa charged silk drunkenness and dtaurderly cvoiduct. and the huaband alia disorderly con. oucu William boxanachutx. brother of Police and Fire ComH.iaaioner Cawrence Hosenschuix. died yesterday al Its roil ton Ohio, axed Oeorse Brinkmann.

residing; at 118 Eait Twelfth street, had two of bis flnarera amou- tated at tha wt. Ulsabeth Hoaolial yesterday. A eurhre for the benefit of tt. Patrlrk'e aew srhonl will be alvea at St. Aloysius Hall ibis I saenlng.

IATONIA, KY. ITew Sstring Bank. Mayor J. T. Karla aad other prominent per sons have est a movement oa Coot to orgwnlxe a savlags bwak and truer, arotnpaay la conjunction with tne First National Bank.

The capital stock Is to be gy.oou and tha bank will be conducted along lha same lines aa the People's Having Bank and Trust company In vbvtngtoa. Fred TVY Schmlts baa been appointed counsel ay the noara or t-aucaioo. Scott nnstoa. appointed by Council to lhrastt- gwls the books ot the last Co jn-cU has completed InvastlcwllnaT tha recorda ra Tu. and Bnds ahortaga, but says a ltars are la.

Jlt Bterling. Ky February 14. Jailer T. Wilson ha filed suit agalrm C. W.

Harris, Major of Mt. 8terllnK. tor 8Lui.it damage for alleged false arrest on the rharxe of firing a piaiol la th city llmita. Wilson waa aoiullted. NEWPORT.

i Harried Cotipl Aa Irxl-Wni out of ordinary orvarr-d at Veapurt ro. lai Tueada eight. wa a eiaa ai4 'e mT aad Mrs. Jamee Kw. were in'" M0era live nisrtit.

The i.p rm'- bad sl kinds rueste. bat tkla tlv. Hi lb -t the airne aad hit wife were ever gien ehelier for the night. Keen told Nlh l.leutsM 'k he fad hie wtf oere rnnileM ar.d on ihetr wsr rrusa Venlitf y. the iMmrUm h.n Cnunlr.

where iber bad relaiive. us satd he ti4 ixa bare a penny, or "ild tme bad beauakt hla wife heaonuaera. jms area prisma is ihe aik name. mnA mtrfatiig. albwed tu co ua their way yeetaraar being almost streri mmm rati ee-a, ulinoual Courhlln Identified.

Wllllant Haahea. Ko bald op and abot about six roootiis aa by a man said te to June Uarhaaker) hnuih. and another anaa wbe (i away at that time. ne te Newport day momma and litemtned William t'ouahlin aa Hmtth's arewmpilre He eieo sUted that Couth lin aas I tm ahu li l-d the run a artMiBj i i -ol lahr aflr Item aaleh i.anlri. rerJ "'vushlt Wtl a itu Mm.

.1 arreel ef Hia ni but baii not tieen berk tons oernre ale preseote Baa lipped olT lo lh k-al iwltca. Kutsltl(ra parsers a III be eeruieil In nider that be may be tasn to cim'tnnati inai. Claim Squatter fiorerelgTity. The damage suit of Jane Redmond aaaiost the city ef Newport at for rehearing i t. Ircuit Court ir test ToeMlay.

The suit Is fur damagea by reason of her home, a frame cottage To Pa Apportionment Ordinance. Mayor llelmbold said las: sight ibac hs wvuld iseue a call to-day for a special meeting of the Hoard of Aldermen, to bs held lo-ntghl, for the purpos. of srs.ru the apportlonmani rdi nance. As soon the Istter jbody paaaae the ordlnsoc. th.

Msvor alii eicn It Wltk, rafarenc. to tha municipal light plant land, fouhd to bs illegal. hecSute the teaolution creating the same had not bean eicned by the Mayor. Irr Hemboiit tuted that It mi no overelcht on his part. He He snld that he introduced the reaoiutlon while he a member of the Hoard of Aldermen and I oionei K.

-Nelson aas Mayor. Schoolfleld-Young. The marriage of Vr. 7. a.

achoolflsld. ef Chaxleeton. W. and Mlea the pretty and tslented dauchter of tptaln V. Young, aaa very quietly celebrated yesterday morning tha residencs of the bride on Moo mouth street.

Rev. In-. J. P. Whitehead of the First Presbyterlsn Chruch, offl elatlnc.

The hsupy eoaDle left Immediately for a brldej tour of Cubs and Nicaragua, where th. groom has I pon Ihrlr return they iii tabs up their residence al cnarieaion. Fell Forty Feet. William Tlpplngtun. employed at nnew.hr"" aaa mill, had a narrow escape from death yes-terdsy afternoon, whan be fell from an Impro vised scaffold altahed to the top of the smoke stack at tha above plant, which he aaa paint tsied In Ihe "braveat.

THE "EXQTTTTVnn. CIXCIX-VATI. FFeBIUJ AF.Y 1.1. 1000. burl-! fmm sight a ken front Ix-d atie pui la a rlaJm fur uam- Bh she had no legal title that prieny.

esi ept as a euuellw. a jury in the CIri-ult Court brousht In a verdlrt t'tr the eltr. and Judge lterr aueialnrit a motion and grouDds it nv new irial. tea.ie or a an The Criminal Court will be convened st Alex andria next Monday. A grand Jury will be Ini-patialed to try a number of cases.

Tbat of tne Orent's U.k, Clary vllle and Butler Tuinirtke Coniiianv. which was Indicted for failure keep ths road In condition, will bs tried al this term. Weattv transfer, yesterday were: V. i. Crooks to Frank J.

Stolle. 65 by 18. feet on Oram avenue, ou the Alexandria pike; Matilda A. Selfert to Frances and F.mma Strobe l. 33 by St) feel on Six'-h ton.

John Seifert to Matilda lx)t 81. Payton; SI At i- il A. Schrlver to Nicholas snd Melissa Joseph. kit on Ohio avenue. Highlands: Marrtaxe licenses were Issued yesterday to Joserih Hitter.

4T. of Cincinnati, aad Barbara s.l Krlai.aer. Henry Baurubech and Margaret Weber, both of Newport. It I ladna- demanded In every clime, and es m.i choice delicacy, and is. therefore, now beli shipped le all extremities of the earth.

th. World-Famous Btsnds of "Jl ledemann Bot led Beer. brewed by The Ueorga Vt 'ademanrl Brewing Conipanj. inataa.l of a decree of divorce being Hamlet down in the rase of Ju ttth Hiss vs. John ll.sa.

ths action was disniieeea seti.eo. A muiirsl entertstpment will be given st Tay lor street K. Huron lo-nsn. or fesaora of Cinrinuatl for the benefit of the Boys brigade I3)mnaslum. Mies Jennie Smith, the will bold continuous servkes at Grace M.

Church from 10 a. tn. to lo p. m. Friday.

BELLE VTTE, KY. The shoestora of Frank Oaren. Fairfield and Talor avenue, was entered by burxiars eariy xsterday morning. At-mt s-u worm a were carried a Kntrsnre waa gained ny o. slats from a shutter and hreeAtnc th.

safety catch on the side window. Footprints In the mud under tne window indicates tun toe men wore i liul snoes. Miss Mary TSasen. aged UT. died yesterday at her home.

Taylor avenue and roplar street, ef typhoid fever. DAYTON, KY. niseetsaa a.f Raver S. evens snd 111. Thorns.

Is ann.ninced for Monday. Fs- ruary l. Ths bride-elect Is tha beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mra. Cbariea 1.

fThomaa and ta a talented vocalist. Mr. Stevens Is son ot ths late Ueorge Stevens, of Covington. Raymond Vaughn, of Third avenue, left ys terday for Carson City. for his bealib.

FT. THOMAS; KY. Harry Saves, tha sense sj nrlaoner cata-d from the-xuardhouee bv using thrcrusa steri bars, was turned over ta the- police antor-ttles of Cincinnati veeterdar arrninst by his ancle. Samuel Hina. The latter Uvea at Ne K-s stern avenue.

Cincinnati, and after Havage bad en eel ad hut escsia he Immediately want to his ttnole's borne, lie was taken la cfeenre ay Patrataaan Laraptna. tha relumed him to the pnet authorities. Ssvsge has a wife living at Madison. Ind. He told letertlve Crawford thai three other piieonera mere ta the scheme to break out at tha guardhouse.

Two of Resolutions of rePct UDon tha death of I The remslns ill bs received here to-day by I weakened, and ths third aas so fat ae got stuck Car! 1." ae.a,.7i.Ta aZ IFwaeral Directors Llnaeman and Moore for In tba hole la tha bars of tae window. He aald srl ly. a former Representative, were I mtsrment. ha ran away because be could wt get aaawgb The Fourth Infantry Social Club will gtve Its initial danca at in a post gymnaa lura to-ojorroar nignt. Corporal Garreeu.

Comnanr Fourth lnfa try, has been reduced lo the grade of a private at nil van request. Post ma er Meyer and Assistant Hamlltaw visited the HUjhlaa aa yesterday and made arrance-ments for starting Oeori re Rauhold. tba adol- tsm io arorsi io-aav. The latter em daUver mall oa foot, and will a. airen a route II MUH mj ajpuiSia.

DOTtaOa OI ao Hlcntaada. ta order to reOeva 7-a -lers Svi ar.d Claud-, who hav. waccna. Haubolda.rw ite wt.l be from atreet to Vill, place, and from in in v. miiary Fare ia Alia ont Hotel.

CTNTRAL C0VIlfGT8N, KY. Cantral CoTington 3,463 Strong-. Council met la apeclal seaaion last night te receive tba report of Ceesu. Enumerator Fred Hadaaiaw. Twa report aSowa a popiU tiow S.4rii, snd aceooapalnad with an affidavit Herkman.

Oa tha atrengili or thla a resolurjoa aas ad jcitsd Insturtinx lha ir to no tify Senator M. L. Harbeaos sad Repreaantatrve i-. iruMtuaax, at tne asi time making arilioailBun tor a raartar for city of the fourth as. Council sow rlalt the city la entitled to a vat.

oa the auestiaa aiineistWa taa Covtagtoa. 8UCCOED To Frightful Injuries. Bssi Master Xilet, Birt ia ail X. CtllUUv, Die. at Hf pit.I rrier It.

Iteaifa rUim a third Tictim wr tha L- aod X. collision last when Saw-ton Nile, tha baggage waster, wba Uy at t. Kllsabeth'a Hospital, la CoslBftoe, with a fractured aktill, aurcwaitsed Ithout re-ra'nlng roneclouaneee. Hie wife aad ald-et son. who bad been summoned frva Louisville, were at hla bedside whew the end came.

Besides these there are threw more children' lo mourn hla toea. ail re siding In Lxiulsville. The other patients at the hospital are mending nlcwiy. Conductor P. J.

Kltac ald waa ant to" bis horn In Louisville yea. terdsy morning and Jim Maboney. the veteran engineer, and Baggage Master R. M. Lockwood.

whoa Inlurlea are nut siious. are getting along and will be discharged within a few data. The remains of Enalneer 'Pete- Murphy eee hm Una r. I i maloed In tte c.u.tr...n after I he wltivWkad uoro. heen exrluited.

aiel lio after teaiinea in th. I yrwiernay morning oy iDaerianer aee, and aiau for alleeed hanh lansusae uet-a I Menninver. Tha budr of Fireman Joseph K. the City Attorney scalar i tlM pialnttn. Stout wa taken lo tha of hla was taken lo the residence father-in-law, William 813 Msln trt.

La ton Is. Jdre. Stout, the widow. arrived from Louisville yesterday morning- hen the remains were carried Into the residence by t'ndertaker Jdennlnger the wife almost rotlapecd from grief and aur- iccount of Illness. The wrecking crews from loulsvllla and Latonta worked all night with an extra force of men.

and by daylight yesterday they had the tratft cleared enable all rains to run on schedule time. General Da vis. of lnitavUle. was on Ihe scene to give Instructions, and al the unit time make an In vent. gallon aa to the cause of tha accident.

Coroner Tarvin began his Investigation yesterday, but could secure no evidence that would fix the responsibility for the ac cldent. lie has the telegram giving the orders received by Kngineer Peter Jdur- Inc. Hs struck the roof of the- mill. Tha phy at Worthvllle. It la partly coa-ered with nolsa of his fait attracted the attention of other workmen, who rescued him from his perilous po sition.

Hs later removed to hla borne at Third and Sycamore etreetn. Cincinnati, by r- hcer Hanks In the patrol wagon. He Is badly Injured about tha back and. It la (eared, tsrnslly. Ths marrlace of Mr.

II. Baumbac and Miss Margaret Weber, daughter of Mrs. Chsrles Weber, of West Twelfth street, aaa celebrated last night st fit. John's Church. Tha attendants were Mies Knee Weber, slider of the bride; Ml -hsthemie Maus.

Oeorse liaumbach snd Mr. P. Toseott. The uahere were Mews. Harry Dum lioft snd Peter Hum.

Following a reception at the home of the bride Mr. and Mr. Haumbarli I will leave on a trip tu Kaatern it let. I pon their return they all! reside In a flat at IU1 Mspls avenue. Vollman Funeral To-Day.

The remaina of Joaeph Voliman. who was killed by falling from the C. and O. fast flyer on February 3. will be placed In ths vsult at Evergreen Cemetery this afternoon.

Coroner I eld aa mm the papers UHW and iTJunty judge are aaueneo the identification la correct, but the remaina win not be interied for a few Uaye. tn the hopea thai poestbly some cf oilman's relatives may come forward- Grand Jury Report Friday. A report Is expected flora the grand Jury on Friday. Ii has about completed lis lnveatlsa- llons. Yeeterdsy the members visited the Couu ty Infirmary at Cold Spring, where they found everything: In good shape.

iNimwderable time has been devoted lo the invesrlxat lull or gemuung, and eeveral indictments will be under this hssd. Newport Brief. Miss Jennis Smith, the National Railroad evangelist, who Is coiulucttnc a series of revtvnls at the titace M. K. Church, will vllt Fire Uepart- in.

nt headouarters to-day tn oumpany with la dles of the W. T. I'- She has creat love for the firemen, and never walls a ciiy without paying her reeiecta to the fir. laddies. At the conclusion of services at the iKinaldson plant during the noon hour to-day she will sdjourn to the tine's engine house, and will relate her ex periences snd slate why she Is so much inter blood, and reads as follows: 'Train Order 'a Run to Cincinnati minutes late." The order nald nothing about meeting: the southbound train al Msuriew.

Operator Mulvey yesterday explained how the en gineers receive dorders. He said That Mahoney received hla In Cincinnati upon leaving; the depot, and Murphy got his orders at Worthvllle. The operators at La-Ionia and Independence had no control over the two tralus. which always meet at Lalonln. eouth of Main street.

It waa also pointed out that this Is the first head-on collision the and N. ha bed In 17 years. MURPHY'S BODY Taken To Hi Home in LouUtUI Funeral Will Take Plac To-Day. srsfi.il. DisrsTca to Tit xsoixs.

Louisville. February 14 The re main of Peter Murphy, the engineer who was killed In the collision on the liulsvllle and Nashville Railroad near Ittonls. yesterday afternoon, were brought to Louisville this morning at o'clock and taken to his late home at No. 8 Owkdale terrace. Mrs.

May me O'Brien, of Bteuben- vllle. Ohio, a sister of the dead man. ar rived tojnlglit. The remains of Murphy will be Interred to-lnorrow In St. Louis Cem etery.

If. Cook, who was flagman on the north-bound train, reached hi home at lotM Anderson atrect. In this city, at o'clock this morning. Ill right shoulder Is dislocated and he Is suffering from Injuries about the he-id. Cook I a Urolher-in-law of YV.

N. Mile, ihe flag-man on south bound Train No. D. whose skull wa fractured and shi Jii to-day. Cook resides with the Miles family.

Mr. Miles was her husbands bedside when the end came. STOKING THE FURNACE When Death Suddenly Visited Him Ry. Dr. Holliday Stricken.

Rev. J. C. Holliday. pastor of the Nor wood Presbyterian church, dropped dead of heart disease at -his residence.

4J04 Floral avenue, last night. Dr. Holliday had been suffering for aome time from acuta indi gestion and had been under th care of Dr. N. I.

Bcott. Laet evening he went down to attend to iho furnace. When he did not reappear after a reaennable lapse of time members ot the household went to the cellar and found hliu lying on the floor In an unconscious condition. Dr. Scott was called, but hla natlent waa dead before he arrived.

i- -4 -sl I I yr; I BENJAMIN JOHN-OX. Of Bardatowtt. wno haa announced himself a candidat for nomination to the sewt ia Cong-reas now held by David H. Smith. THREE CHILDREN Wcr Poiaoned rrom Eating Banana On ot Them 1 Dead.

sK-t at DisrsTCa TO Til Bxacraca. Glasgow. February ebtu dren of Wade Roberta, who live near Coffer. Casey County, war poisons by eating ownaaaa. i v.

an emmr is a nj other Is lying at the point of death, wtiil th third Is improving. The phystrutn say the poison was do to Insects la he fruit. Iouia- ill Tobacco. racist. ntaarsTCW TO Til a rrca.

sai lev Hla. iMATiey a-- looscr 14 Tne afTerings 14 Tba rs bfaks is-. aered I M.4J hhda. aal prices rai.g- rv-s 84 to 818 au. Tns number 1 dark ds all a asa s.

Pr.rsa tsr'ed trosi 14 18 ta Is Ths aaa sirangst U-aa yeatarda. tanere wr ta sa IIS KIM lis Ind atanere Wei. his St II lot HI Jor.pa. IIS 1 lloAl TVhlminao. llo 4 1KU Chief Haee.

113 'a llo-a Kaiokertae-ber. lot. I I llore Kara at 114 luaol N.iwood. a I a liTa DrMs.s, so 4 acratrnad minute. Ind i et art ere Weights, i 11104 lrbar as lll'dl Oaratsk 114 1PCT M-naolor 4l.

lOT 1 lllod tawly Cbarwda ili.aa rT (i.mWer 111 al Huab B. I at Tsm snr Ill Mtart g.aL Ind atarttts Weights. IlltM Bertha R. 114 I.sxa Kara. IIS I1IU4 Ool.tlc.

110 llloaMang Ana la, 1 low Mr Wadialgh, 1 pal Ooldew I-vjv Monita. I.ey lv4 Henry Hentrl.ks.lnl anwt Problem, pal Start gad RACING FORM. 111 CrU rrw-MM ra.i awl T1aa-el I 1 1 ri mmy i 4 a i a is aa 1 la a', e' 4' i tiaaers I'M lali I Marsleln X. A Kieaaa -4' Moll ea4 Heaa l.Li4 a Martoa b-a-aer SUart aoud TA ea ewallr. placa amaaa.

Winner. a a by O. Hruaa Juaeph oatclaeatd this ln: waa aatean ta i to ewi aw the extreme oaiaiae: aame along with a roan tae leal to Unas. Ttehlmlnce raced ao-aeraaraer ate hie feat notklna reft trnen 11 -a winner rballenead 4ttaf Hale, wi turn by Ttchlmlnfo and lost three er Pair as ha Xat.oal by Ptilllltia. Bertha wss lbs rises nt this bt: raced Inta lha war the enHre trip.

Henaeaay waa a bit war! Kara took a tired swerve ever toward the eu'aida I a. Uro ta stsli off Ooldic. The Isiter closed strongly ler. J. Jr.

bs a -( mi 1 a-. X. la-1 Van Seae I IP Lsdy Naaarre 1111S Ca. Jeaaae HJ 1PWI ldy Henri ta .4. lo.

3 11111 The Rare art Wea br O. It -4rt TTaa wlnaar. bla fWld all the heavier aaa ws a "lad Starters-Welghla. 11113 rve-ebwesd. 14 ll.eat iTx nrey.

uw V. rs.i.i'i. al at.raa. farean to Bret I Owner. 1 I I'S l-nillit-e j.

v. iwlr 4' 44 a "i 4- II Use Os. as -a W. A. a T' a i K.

Twiaen a T' W. svrhertal. 4 aas read T'S T' 'S 11.. anarvWr ri eai rawais Ibasy Margaret M. 11 IIS Penna Iw h4 I to rede.

Woa easily, piece drums Winner, kf.br it arralraed; llC7 PWtry. I loo Leslies, I leu r4r-a-atrae Ind Btsnera- Weights PL Norw'd Ohio 14.. lul nor ler 114 ll.ovt ghenandoaii 14.. PC 8 JI.4VI Arsenal Ill 4 llidra Fsrgv .1.. 104 sC7 Trosaachs 8l.

If lloia) Hill i iml Ir. p.Tia Abjure .31. 1 11111 Marvel llieil fauletiury 1U- etsrt good by F. al. Smith.

1 F. uaners l's I' r. M. Kmlth S' R. M.

Mai 1' A 'Htart poor. Won driving, tae p-a ce easily. pour beajlnnlna-. lora. I 111 RQ THIRD RACF-Owe Illume Time- Si.

il. I US. Ind 1 Starters Welghta i t. ll'Ctt l.uretta 4i. Ivl 8 lUWd Joe leaser IT.

1 1I1IU Rain and Si. 118. .13 IP. Mr. Jack 14..

l'-4 IIPW Ethba lit -) loV Vartl Foneo pa. fiart gf-od by J. iwea. Roial. I i i.n Coroner Cameron waa Immediately notified.

I lllDU. Dr. Holliday, who was trl years old, cam to Norwood from Zanesville. Ohio, where he had been the paator of the leading Presbyterian church In that city for several years. Soma time after he had taken charge of the Norwood church hi engagement to Miss Xenix F.

Dorsey, a young society lady of Zanesville, wa announced. Aa he wss a the announcement attracted more ban ordinary attention In aoclety circles ot the two cltlea. The weddlnc look place the bride's horn February 'JZ. The couple left Immediately on a tour that In cluded visit to the Aaorea. Gibraltar.

Al giers. Genoa, Naples, Palermo and Ihe Orient. They ere abroad three month. 4, Kd lha pei drlat. MERE CHILDREN riopad To Kwport aad Wan Karriwd DJarwd TstaT4i ot Af.

-ciai aasearcn raa aaociasw. Portla-d. Ind- rabruary l-aVua Caaa. and Arthur MWiautb, I- "e-d fram U-a lty and -med la New wort. Ky, yestsrd-y.

Xtut tna until to-day. Th 8'rl waa dressed aoly la vo aar dreaa rescuing carly ber anoe tops. Her rarest will rorgiv lb couple aaJLhetr retura. tl-u Tkl rs onc tha aaa reeUWoce Ft. BKe'" O-Ua.

GRANDDAUGHTER Of th Tormer Chiaf X-at-tUwo of X-m. tneky Wa Married TatrdT. era ia taa ssartrtssa Great rail. sonl, Fi-arwary v-ry pretty church weddln. wa.

c.Wbnt4 ber. lo-ay wbeo Mi a-1- trawwe swiie. a A.o.v,.ae ntatrMl Jod Jere R. s-Wlle at Bkart Jackson, af Helen, were united la marriage- he rerraomy betng per fra v- w.r. F.

A. Aer. af lb First Baptlat CTjarch. Anose iksss reseat were former Gsv- errror iretoa H. I-w'u.

of Kentucky anal Montana wf ths Be-tds. bs arrived frsra a vleit la KeeitiKky aua 3d. -a. VT altar sts. a-aw af Usseaa.

i laaar. Mlldrwth. a Merrar Jaraara FT i (air aa 4 1 at X-a4 a 4 tiaiu II II Me let tee' I I I I lreea I Hill rleumi IT. I Tr 1 I i la-ebo. i ea Ijw Ike-41al4 biO T'W awl wae a lea Inlevfarea tiler at XT II RACK-aevea farlunca.

para. Swat, tor rarae year aide a liivvi tlenal Tta 3. a to, 1 IS. 1 rSa. to tto poet at I k.

Ft Ownera. re I a 4 i I II. anaaanw a CW. I IS I4, 3' L. H.ers.

I 4 a a a A knay Vtlnl, ea 4 aa 4' 4 4 4 Jaa Artltwr ft eras. a a- as i- f-e'r a a ian I be. as a M.WMee a i keeea TTTT1JC aiei-te aei.e Woa rae.l), p.asa saaee. Wis wars at toe war aw raa eeear wrwee at lark ad asaarw fa. At iaa past tare.

rS Fi ia at 1 1 1 ta ia I I I 14 9 04 it I a tto I Ii I 4 1 I I I-e la. I kuu aa la-1 a I II I SI II by A4- aisiet. 'Stead T. lVovdard. Jr.

Tl.a light weight and beery gntac rot 'ad Deiwr and he wade sfcaw ml Ma raw tae waat ta the front won after Ihe atari aad recad Inie eaaaneiMw Srar ilooa aad ne M-aw-mdor: waa eaeed up tto le-t Oartuaa name sga'a aad taws ale wa-out an eff.a-t the Uet eachta. The Salter waa unns He bad bat race aaa a tot at.ia.ai I The other, were never eangeroon Sc. a had Wrwd. I hl rataer "Isuewv, llT Kelllodiaa. IIUSI Bewonla.

1 1 1 KC "CVrXTH ltcr-rive and a half furlonga; para, lafsj; fnr tares ear -etas: eai Hag lllUQe Krartlonal Time a S4S. 111 awl the eaat si IK Al tto swat law minetee. sa.a I fa Cl. siusir a 4 W1 I I impi a I la I U.srai I I A aa-1 a Ba-I I an.ua I W. I Tre-I 4" I III el Pea.ia' tee I I o-1 kunei I I I I i i 8i Jjktaa llaect.

Tra-aaJ .7 afier be Jal)l i Cm ss.as I. S.ellh Mares liy, tta p-are Wiener, ca. by fete, a i ell Mr. IKodala't I. acUll.sa Maadera l.S C.

Mlldr.lh A. alsh C. IIA III a Co. Xia.ne Krva Uerrniw. s-klr.

Macie' "-e 1 la-1 VI 1 18 I 1 I 8 1 8 1 II II Vorsdai i rarare br tha asinc. a eat le the front earli. aad. dieiuaiiaw a by Taiea.iaai- Aa Marste Mediae I'ere-iato -m P. iea Jaoa i I adsstik a.na 3 1 8 1 Mar Waeraas I I I I lilt laes-aae 8 II 1.

a r-Ssaae. at Tadaart laad laaiars- MasseaL ara. I ea seaeg. I Wees Weiee II II I POSTAL A-TAIXX. seer-si assess ts Tee as.raese l.

r.saasay I a baaa as. by lae 1e usasart. ay aastaa trass Atani I aa' I I laal a 4 a I II II 8 a I 3 I -I a 1 rcan aad ski as ae lra mmi last aasteewia a ae ari.yn lae Me'twret Anasav atappa iaa ksat a war- CUD ronrtrjnc cevt citt jo-xtt tub wivtrr rrnii rr thw. cwr.a-rAln unUuiiUo mxTT-ptxTH pat oi.t at thk kaiw uk.ii xui LKANI. LA WEON'titpAl, rKHKL'ART.

It. lie. Waataer etowdf. Trws keaiy litres FIRST MACE Five and a half furlongs, puree lal: tar ihr-e-rewr-eUe and ss- 111. Ii aard: selling.

Fractional Time- 11, jav S. I ad. II tAewi le ia tae 2 1 m. At the poet B.e feet at Pi 4 1 SI ll 81 II 8 a-8 8 4e ao-l I 8 1 4-lllal 41 It. I 8-1 I 8 8 8 a wi a-i a l-V-l II II of speed, never left the result IB douM.

hoeier laced leto aaheaiaaeev. aad wars aWa a Mhenandoeh for aecond p.ace In the rinat eindaa anenawduaa. isii a ass la aelL aaade eg. ground quickly lo the head of the stretch, nut tired when tne pnn. li reme Farga a-it lasdii.

Allure will do Petier on a faat ira Arsenal aaa always mitran. a -atrae 4. I'WssUirtat. 11 lil Jade, luso I'ncie lleary. Hoo Many Tttenks.

lovao J. 111 KO P85CCXD RACK Three and a half turtonse. parse for twa-year4da; pars rt Us 11109s and allowances. Fractional Tlsae e.ss. a -IS, 44..

sal ta the pnet at 2 ae a sa. At the poei three mtnuiea. Startera WelghU. gl. F.

Oanees. Jrfces i 1PT Balaahed 112 1 1 1 1 1' st Waiklns Mania -8 1-1 "ret IH'MHrKa l.ir-si. I'd 4 Mrs II I II ill l.rBSi Creole Olrl. 8 1" 8' 8 E. A.

-hlen 8 XI 8 8 (at 1 1 PW Mis. Martha. 18 1. law aa.Ur. It-I a-l II 8 1 KS.S3 Bitter Mla Un 4- 8 J.

i i sna Aad-rauw, I a I II lisua Bob Augustine, loo 8 4' Macy Ma-ei II I ir- wi Wlnaer. cl. Iw. Mae Trained by It. Walklna.

Tne winner area beet: broke well la wacdsoa. and. aMitrwnnrna bla user a-1 lha wat. woa with wraethlng la reeerre. Helen ltraa raced craoae lain inia asMsaaea.

-a I waa aw match for lha winner. Creole Olrl bad wo rsrvaee. Mlea Mart la snaae ap e-e ge as I rt-mm a XDe Oiners were srrar ea i-nei aa lan. 1 ivr rr a mm a -a poesa 83o-: f.e- or-year -ouls aad 1 44V Aeat I tae paai 11 lis a I1? 3' S' OfRTH Rkcr-oae mile an a "sir: bpaard. Frw-llonal Tlma 8.

IV at tl p. At the poet owe ln.l I a.artara WWlShte l. ks iit' a Ii as .4.. lt'S' 3 Hob lllloF't tsFasortta 1 3' I' 1111 Rsndo.jj. n.es a a a gian good.

Was easily, p-aca by M. Ooldbiatt Mart repeated bend. Pad Randolph tt i Oa aera. JoAa iMmmm 1 Pslteeaoa a a a Mrs M. natduatt.j I'.

lrsart Una IWeel" 8' lW lll a 4's Harrr Won rel.i p-aoa the same- V. inner. apasrd rrartlaaail sa at Ihe l-asi ear -w r. ae II 18-8 1-ia 1 a l-l ta (art 11 I 1 as a si 11 1 at 8 11 I II I I I 8 8 He. I -aa-ll-a I I a I Pi llerw.ee.w- I iaed Tna winner bad the foot of the party ike was: ais mil a 'al4 lead la iaa 'e" u-nmr aad.

rannlna Jee l.rss.r la in la a4 f.r iha sad ef iaa a aa w. a lentv to auare Joe I-e e-er had wo avsaaa. and raa ha rwra Tae sa a My a aati ad kaa. snd Mr Jack was dail of speed, aa raa da better afc-twicee- lllw lesail-ia, pa4 paiAse u-ti plent land baa 41 -sg: Ikras a see a i Is a a lH. I taawi as tae paat Fl Owners I a- Mrs OaldWiait J.

Maltm T-8 3 -at ssea A Cue tiediee' 1 all a I at 8 piaea V.Me. I a I 41 T'Wraad I- rx I I asat 18 II 8 I la II 18 la I at 1.4 aetata. We. gala Si. I II IS nar ska a4 1 1 I mj tasaft rS.

41 llaili4s aas -a, saw yaw aaaaa bat 8 1 has' Te.ai.4a (w I I laaa WS Haas Set It lii.isi.tf -s. lie p. ii L. isa I Ha( r. 1 is is pewTsea Oi a a a- a 'I -ae4 -a a.T.

iaa. TSetaaw 1 a awe b-a. by Laee et-Aaa W. raa ad I 1 1 I e-ewrt i fsvored ha s. Saa waa eie aa SI -n as a i i a an sai aaa sal sr-raal It ta eewra lavly a aera waa rd la ea.l M.

la. rm tW eaaaar of tba uw. a Its Ka k-a I ml 1st rieas.a la IS a tea eel sisaa. Jeaauw. aaa.raa as aaa aa e-a a aaaa.

aa a mm Rasa rwa a rasa a t-a ratcb. sv rst. rred lo8 aassk aarle, llul Ra.Ua. I eai Piaier. 111 1 1 Hrl Ateaad.

list Tkirt 4am, IHM laewa a wa. .14. aeille as II tl. .1 a. g.

llaraa at 3 1 II Psnwll as SO 8 ai ai X-m I A C. passwa a I 4 1 8 1 8 lllll Port 3 4-s 44 Mr. II faarwe-t Iaa -ell 111 1 I 4 1 i-r- r- IKe tarw saa sWesasay saa -isa-Tsaa rack tna rarwd aa fe--t arsa IJw-lar-ra-iaa. wesar left reaa i as asM a J. tVs at tae l-rw.

Wst mm, ae rs ad Is ae at arssad -TiasseWT ta e-t ks sa SI aa. a -a- Sr.a aa fwa ea.a isa-s ssss dKa. IIIII Sacla Waal ae a Isess ed sa Tell alas. I -H. aew Iai i a sat S'es isl ass era Imr a Isess sa ta lesee t'asa aarsa I ITlai si baa lsa sea.isi a na a i a I iaa-4 ti aa Aaeal L.

IssSs aaj a i ajm sa. st. seal. TKa rssssew af tsa asanas. ISA.

mmf mm si a4 ss aMnMasI nvne lae as Aaa a. asar laay reresery I karr si leas Seereeer ral.s .11 esSaaBeW rtsas e. taesawars Iss sty. I Was as Ase-U ata mt rasas. 3es 1 1 ea ass is aa ssas aawaasra rw rs il es.

sua a aaeaey a llaaasaew a araaatr. Isa-WsaSa C.nwiy. 1 KewtaetiT-Ranras. Anas r-sseT. EWrw rase, as: Hslaer so a i.aay.

tars sss-rtlla. klaer-fKs sal rasaw Nsa. k-ka fnlrse- a 1 Wss a see Tttel Wsea. ait vy t'es. r.

Waaiaa Wan ir mm, I aae seise a sr. era; H.awss a. Mas- Vaasi. das ff a kss Wees ea-asl ata. a) at e-W It Oeaea.

aa i a esse, kawarti. saa Mas 7 ry se S' Wall a Wa a. trsis-ti, saJ laU.tis. lais. -mmtr.

a. here Jjare -4 AJLUY C-LEiS. aravall.waltsl4l Istai4 WaeWaaall U. Fit 'awry 14 Mskse O.S era! A. Wins t.

rm.lt 8sa baea aaSaead 4e a aa as rW ed aas ta (a-a sets tae Sa' I Ta ad ss. sW" st flS I a da mi Wat tie a-lasasi 4a rasa et I sS-asta a IW f. Ves a aa a a aa- stia iaa iaa aaf a eessoa r.sn II. a as a I lea a I'- -sa4 M-- s. se- A (Saw irsa Ursa ss a--rs.

sat tass esi aeAa Is sasa dalv mm 1 A. aad I --a ml ass baaa isies. aa dkwe ler easaraag tae weak OAKLAND 14. lavav 1 1 1 1 cq rtwar i 1 1103. i RACING FORM.

CITYPARK TH lTm xrmtl f. Iltrnr m-r nm rr rat strati trewrtaai re AfcI rsmwr Trwra mds lU ae 1.ae awr Tw a a lit Sa Mr-ailH wea.t.a.H- see-ad I laior Wear's St l-eilT oaKae.ee 8 pwt laara I a a I sa 4 aa -a. lo i II aa a. el 8 I- aA iaieaa WI I MlM kel I a.a aa esje I sad Mrt te 1J raa esv l. 8 i lav ftaa 4 I I- H-aeiir: t.

II a-an 4 Waa aas Tra.riee. M' ar a ll-'I KS. -4 I kalta a art s- la.lilae lea WW Pasas laa.us Waw a a a a a-ra 11179 yot itm ws- 1 lliarw e-wd. a4l-a Ka a sa I IS .4 aiar. 11-wT a asa a.

Ill I ts leeaiairaat -84 la I tsal tear I saw art a aa ea R- ISrar-4. In saw A. eat Sea us I rs. ss4 we ana a ria Maai las are rwa a -4 I a XI A4 aw 11174 rt rr war a-rasa, 1111 sis mm. baa raw-, I i.

He. as.aa. WsS. ml IS ai Wa'sT-sera aa 1111 stlTlt Wa 111 I 4a wan a-a StlTd ll al ljrsa a s.ae-e.a a a asa lair. S- saw es NORWOOD.

ga Ileal aOIJS .4. 44 4 4. a aal as I I 4' ae a He. Ston lia.i.4 de aaa'f a a I se I a va-4 eaes -a. aae-t tit tto ea a a a i at ea Traeas a Waa.

Mwa Wer aaa eaaale tae towl I Ii tla elto. baab i Heateat tan I a I eg atraaaa et 11168. at i a atsraj a 'r ta tat a. mi eebib aa4 was ea. aanaaarad in ua I a Sar iXb r.t na a.

tss-sev at las se aa? m4 ml at See a as a tWe sear aaaa saa IS al. is a las w. Twa base 1 1 I Iksa -a a-aaa twa asa arasaaara J-aa asa aa -iaa Wa a I 4 a asa a aa t-a a isaa a-4 a. i rs as aa aaa rt sg- a sea naal lb I aw I I be Saa Sara 4 I I I aeea. stl S' ISl iaeas aad IM a- a ai a a iaa eaw aeae ea aaaa Uf 7 in rm Kb' ea-aa ttebt teas ia teas we a ane ar toe 1 I aar aeas SarS SteSH aa a-We gaaa ta aae I -V I buaSk.

1 awa a I eaa War, tl SI ae le. at lad W' a at oetea ia.eee lraw Wtatt We -f a hai a l'4 Mat a ItleS T. aaSHaty tea. aaa. and ea.

ea-a I wains 4 If VsiaS as I a a alar. 4. a. IWsea r.ae.1 ta aaa tas rvi htt in-cen or th it f-al vat ij AT i.ase Taa see lad SSarera We. ll-ase SMsaa.

Ml waee I IMI.aaia III I'M ra is a. as raw. sea paf IrfarT inns Lnaa pvt. I far. aa.

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e. .,,.1 rtrTH RcE-rive and a ks fw-Pwacs. r-eas t-T tare, tear a. la aad sa. I -eaa.

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ww i a I 3 imib eta ei i as a i a aaoa-wj a al II I I e-a. aa i-ara wwa I 1 LYKCHISS TO-DU. C-iaaa UM VtT r-4 CH-Jty, t. a ana I tf Ifk I Va4aa a. Tsas.

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a I I II II I aesHsa na "-sii I 'e as IS ar IW Sstwrfias tae grwegaaawa est I a a a srsaal las -ee Sa sili ss -vwa sa i 4-saes a wew lawl se as sir al tm 84 Jaat -e Ws le.Sf It aa as ivst gMUSg fae-a sSar- aw svg aaas tws aas'is V1LUY. a.a a. aj IW "kssa Its a- as sry a iw TA 4 I -a wa la ir as aaf an.asiasi ears lav erf Wa PI CTTT rA-XX. let a- -a ski at ea a 4 aife-ae aa aa I 1 1 -i w. i a al 1 s.

II ill a I I I '-a xrra. aHM Hm IW. Aaeu. a I Ilia lilts im, pt a frr ssw-4 a I I I It ae Ima -i Hwi. I- rvMS ws as, a- a- a.a.s.1 wa Ul ae la tto.H a man aerreraaamw- ate fees ta anut saew wad fw-e-a I S- a S- 4 a.M III I 1 sitewt let its aa cVuift-l bs at is.

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t.r lulnmw a l.eis. e. wwa a Ka-e i ea a t-m i T- a k. I II -4. F.

a. 1 TT Ii' laa up tatej SLlwa I I I lust ana ft I I "ea I ms tlfl I i a ii i I it I I hmmiK lt I a. a JL a a. a I atari Hail lad' tHartera-Helta's Start gi. by J.

a Isrvwa nmui 11. Dunvg 1 I OIU ler residence to-morrow afternooa at 2 illM. r- 'Wlsrs ware IsMkdtf deaa ib ik. ik. sb atreuh la raaarve a Sea Hiaaeuua mvtsJ ua eu ta i ims kat aaala ta Ihe rwa aae aad aaa au la nad la iaa aaa.

Maeina tea alee rami a arte aaa aiti a aMi4 -m tw au tae a. a eireera I Jaua waa bome tt. and baarke. to. awewwaa.

wkew iaa mart eama Tto I (wwr aatha Lwua mi reeatir tbe Brat 1st Ma at. rartoaca Het(erm rj, ku s. eWA gft. Skew, nas crar-a rwraam, ists cVraawmst, IteCb BafMy Las. inwartaw 1119 THIRU HAiR ae.e Mm far fear rear -alee aad weward.

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seieutea ruam HaUl iti. Ill I II Hit tiarwer lt I lla-irkl. Hentbar.at.lau le .4 rraaet na. loe s. ivl kcjjs ,4 A HaT lineal si.

lyl llota ant ing i4i.be) llw Hed at i IW fawstlold Moak tl. ft. II Sana par i i jw mi e- i a- gi js. 1 1. I le a 1 Owl Ts T- a.

tea a I aire 4' la oei sw a as 4 te I'. S', a- tu a a II Ivxaaaaii aas bumped Int. aad Interfered way up on the tul iae lutiake steanais aad Vi.u.k. ev. wnmim.

oi IllIM rimt RArnT-riee and a haf tarmeae: earae IVS ion. ana rev. nunysn, ot Latoma. hi.ivi.i. a 4vii mconai Tints i lira, eai i.

Ing. gtout waa a member of the 1-stonla Lodge of Msaons, the Junior Order. Wueen City Coumll No. 3b, and of the Tribe of Ben Hur. of Corlng-ton.

Mrs. Stout yesterday received a tele- gram from her husband's aged mother, who Uses In llarrlsburg. stating that the rill be unable to attend the funeral on Me Ca a a erlr.a-er wta I to err rajra e'ler waa weed raelne llunllna sad Keroy tela JaAa thenar IW ram. is a Trite lieattoe ei a ate! eag id ii r.4 stnrmar aas aiass ooiraa. He ratea eieac at tSe a ti e-1 i aa a IAjw.

aTBThe Only tl'a. lous Pawaa. lutT Kaeei i a. tea Won dftonc. -a aaiaa Winner.

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tae Saew aaa. kaM bas wal sake aa Ca-ai eseesra a aw 4. bad list I 11 1 CR TI Il41 UDOe w.re a aa baa eat ta waa a IJ si let Saaetara St ee It'll badar all I aia. le War.nato -4 It r. e- saa laaat waee ta aa aa a Ts ea a ai rj.

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