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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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tt v. I t-i if. i .4 'A -f r- rn n-n 'ir'. xt SECOln i vi Dujy a stmng 1 r- I OTHERS i Saed From Death, Bat With AH Uis Powers, Himself He Could Not Sare. Father Mollingerthe Famous Priest-Physician, At Last Joins Dis Patron Saint In Hearen.

Eren While Staring at Death He Min-Iitered To the Afflicted Eni of a Wonderful Career. irmiL pmrtrrn to th cxaciBrm. PiTTBLBi. Pins. Juno 15.

After tb ci- brstion of St. Anttiony' Jr. on Mt. Troy. Allesljcnr.

Faiher Mollinmr. the famous prieit-pbrsiCMti. prostrated by the beat. Tbereat xfcrtioniof the day bl lo M-KrTted a ruptore of the stouacb. with which he hat been afflicted for yearn.

'Ihis n.orolaK the priest and bi physicians ajrrecd that his only cbance.for life wa in the goccifis of a difficult operation. Thia ai perfi-rin'l. but the thocic was to Krea-t. and at 2.15 o'clock thisafternoon Father Mol-lineer died. Tlie annonncerhent of his death canwd great gloom anions the crowd of paticnU hom 1IK map ii.rwKD On SL A ntbony'n lar.

aud who were waiting for individual leas in if and prescription. Kather Mollinaer was a remarkable man. ITe was born in Germany, and we in Mslsev-etr-frit year. After atudyinx medicine be ociW to b- onie prient of the Konan mUioIii: Church. 1 hf ettranjted him rout bin family.

which waa no-blft 'and iie came to the Vnit-d htn'ea thirty yi-ar aifo. and for i T-nr liae tieen the pnwl of the Ml. roy I'm Mifam- as a dealer erew out of enm he etlrcled arr.onK member of hi Uuria th pat fifteen ycur it has been international. KllH kT. AMTIJOST PAT ThouRand have crowded about hie ahnae.

lis bieH-(l in the nam" of Aathony ail who came, and every day in the year gave individual to a many a he could rf( i-ivx into hi.nse. In aitdition lie wrote ITM-iTiDUenp in i'uber, hich were tilled by xlruk'Kist who vta hn conlidfuce. The niinihtT writ authenticaiKd curei which are attributed to hi ble-iu and advice ia liirpa. 4ie exacted no fee. but nearly all wha eatna lelt a itiunkiilerinif.

Vvith tbete he ereeted a t'batel which co-t tlMi'L iipent aa much more on a collection of sacred relics, and a eredited wiih the poweKiiun of a creat fortune in addmop. i A VISIT TO. TATHER MOLLINQEE. The arrespuadeat Spnt Sev rl st NL Troy Lut Yfir. Jut one year aao Tmi Knuriasa seat a M-eciul correKpondcnt to Mt.

Tror to inveiti-gate the wonderful cures of Father Mollin-ger. 'I be result wh published in this paver, covering about four columns of apace. The noted priest was vary sick at that time. jiiMfnfter his onnruus Inborn in attending ui the nlultmi le. sud his physician gave an imperative order that he in ut take rest, that a re.iM'lilion of the strain upon his nervous systfem would, cause his death.

Al-iiioiikh fitiudreas of inbrm nnd crippled people Avuiled weeks to see liim be wm con-l'''t to deny iniMelf to them all. and left l'lilxburg for several monhts. ben ho returned be ws thought to be much iet ter. uti-l the in jiinctions of bis advisers were disreijardod. and their prediction came true, Imring that visit to the noine of tne fumous priest it was found that iie worked his ull'ged cures tbrougb wioiin mttuonoe.

and tbat many appeared to be greatly' relievu i while under thesitell of his presence, but grew worse after they returned to their homes. On M. Anthony's daV last year laJ.Oun eotle visited Mt. Troy, and f.ir io weens the crowd was never leas tbau BOOZE CAUSED IT. Frank Mayor Tries To Jiang Himself at the Oliver-Mreet I'oltee Station.

A prisoner at the Oliver-street Police Station trie.lt hang himself laht nikhu The would-be suicide was Krank Meyer, who was Brrestoi for drunkenness. Karly in nidrnlng hu chased his son Harry down Hopkins street. After running several squares the hoy turned and threw a rock at his tnther. l.iyiiiK open the Koiiip. Thii rsneil the matter, for lh oid maa was arrested, and niter huvini; Ins head (irensed at the City UosDital uuiiliH'ked no.

tie laid lwn in bn cell and slept until To'cIock lusi eveuinv. when he awoke and tried to himself to the top bars. Turnkey ii ruler beard him groamiiK anil cut him down. Patrol No. .1 was.cailed and took him to the hospital, where he was revived, i' resti bandages werVi also put arvnnd his head, a he had torn -the old ones otl while trviig lo hanir After putting him again condition hospital physician bent hitn lock to the sw ion-house.

A BOY THIEF. Jacob Krontl.tifrr Itnbs Mrs. Naal, Bis hcbool.Traeher. John r.erueiis. living at No.

20 Madison street. "culled at 13rt turn-street Police Station yesterday and turned over $12. which he aid bis son had from a tcn-year-old hoy named Jncob Kroridetzer. who lives at No. l'lea-ut street.

Investigation de-vejopad that ron Jetxer had stolen a pocket-book containing from liis M-liooI-ttacher. Mrs. Nesl. ttien gave $12 to the Iiersens hoy and A a boy named Kdward olf. living nt No.

a Williams street. Krondetzer claim tbat he ve tne mont to hi mother and that she burned it up. None of the boy were arresteil. as Mrs. Neal says she will not Prosecute if tbe money that waa stolen is returned.

ONE YEAR. A Maa Arpt His Horse In Stable Wttn. ant Unct Tsklic It QuL Officer Hamel. of the P. O.

is yivesti-galirja a peculiar case. Some days ago neighbors reporte.l that Ed Stump, of 'J! North street, had kent his horse iu the stable for a year without ouce giving jt any exercise. The poor animal's hoofs are in a terrible condition, and the horse ia so ttitl it can hardly walk. Stnmo. it reems.

formerly drove a wason. but for the past year has been carrying a hod. and is allactied to the atiimal that lie docs not want to part with it. MARY ANN'S EYE; Mary Ann Hackett. who, live at No.

21 ark Mreet. called at the i'olice Clerk' Hiee yesterday wearing one of th most beautifully decorated eye that the attaches of that oiUe have seen for sometime. Her object calling was to swear out a warrant for her husband. Andrew, who had decorated her optie while drunk. Andrew will.

be arrested ou sight. FELL OFF THE EOOF. While at work on th old" Vine-street car tables, on McMlckc-n avenue, near Kai-o street, yestenlav morning. Pater Uolden fell from the roof, fracturing his right arm at tha loow. latrol So, removed biro to the hospital.

He lives at Tweltth and Mala lro ta. TAKEN TO tJOLUMBUS. barles U-cton. the colored maa arrested tusPicioB last Saturday night, was taken to Columbus. Ohio, br Deteclir Uurger last iiiKht.

He is suspected of sUaling a lot of buokstfruin 1-awyer uiupbell. of that city. "WHERE IS JOSEPH BIGGS? Joseph Kiggs. a fourteen-rear-old lad. left, is home at Linn ad Kverett atreeU Mobs- sy tnorning and has not been seen slncu.

is pursnls yesterday aoutied tbe police. is na sweetness In a kiss. Barls. Tlj'n breittiinbhngbliaal tee SOZODON I at once, sweet girl: A' alone aires to tbe moutti. bXta laotb and traaraaoe the Boat.

JPROUD MIAMI eradaate Ber TIwm of 9t A Jitter rrwaa Wkliwlmw Beid Drs Coafwrvwd. trwrAL imic to tmm xtrja. Ozrbap. Ohio. Jnne 15.

Under tho famous walnut trees, north of the domitorie. tbe craduatinc exercu-e of Xiimi Unierity were held o-day. ftilver-baired trad nates were numeroos. A nuraaer ot letter trom alumnf ware received, among which were those of Secretary and hiteiaw Keid. "Hie latter' read as follows: oti.

Jvie.U 1892. Da. W. O. THowrsojr.

reiden of Miami: Warmest thank for your eongTatulaaon. Ko voice can give greater pleasure -t aucfr a tint than that of "Old Miami. HrTKLAW Ktlt, Asbury Krone delivered the honorary oration. The annual address was delivered by E. Wliite.

l.L. of Cincinnati. Hon. John W. Herron.

L.U..' of Cincinnati. Ohio, then announced and conferred, the following degrees: A. upn the mem-ner of the graduating clae: A. Pot I'T; Lucius aterman. of Indianapolui.

L. upon iev. K. S. fccott.

Itigansport. Mr. Erdmaii. Nashville. N.C.: RT.

Mr. Maekborn, of t'ovingtoa. Hev. Mr. Inthrie.

of Chillicothe. Ohio, and lie v. Mr. Curtis. Jit.

Anburn.Cincinnati, Ohio: LL.1).. Ifon. H. I. I'eck.

Cincinnati. Oio; Governor William McKjaley and benator C. "'1 of the Alumni Association for the ensuing year. were elected, aa follow: president. Hon.

J. McLain rartoo. Ohio; Kir-t Hon. Charles H. imk.

Covington. tecond ice-Fri-flent. Mr. J8ruuel A. Stephenson.

Woods. Ohio: Third Vice-President. Mr. Asbury iZ. krone, prinsneld.

rati.r. lion. II. Knndr Ncwcuilr. Ind.

Secretary. Sir. P. W. riaitn: Oxford.

Ohio. Trie Kxecutiye-Cora- isiiten vai DimHl as follows: Harry em-ii rr. lay ton. Ohio: Win. J.

Rusk. Oxford. Ohio, and Ir. J. il.

Porter. Oxford. Ohio. AK early beginner! A rarteea. Year-Old liey Charged With (iraad Larassy.

Nancy Hen ton. who keep a candy store at No. 12 Hroadway. left a pocket-book: containing VCJ and a gold watch lying on a table in the store yesterday morning, she left the place a few mojpenta. and when atae returned the money and watch were gone.

As Norman McHermid. a foarteen-year-old lad. had been loafing ahont the place, she inspected him. and notified Oflleer 1 urner. Ijtter the ntlioer captured the boy at the Pan-handle Depot and took him tone Police Station.

When searched tae money and ticker were found on htm. Ho was Ivicked up charged with grand larceny. FADED From the Queen City. Q. JL Katinikr aad His Hgfarioaa Seaiiaf ia a Tailor Shop 0a Sixth, Hsar Tiaa Skipped out, leaving creditor and a poverty-stricken family.

Such a state of circumstances was revealed when Mra. G. M. Ratinsky went complaining into Mayer office yesterday morning. She bail oa poor clothes aad was accompanied by four toddling children; who 'looked as if tny badly needed a good meal.

With her. also, was her mother, who bad a like aapearaace. Mrs. Ratinsay was present tc plead with His Honor fur passe to Chicago, whtri tbe Claimed to have relatives willing to assist her. tehe told a aanst Piteous Ule of cruel neglect on tha part of a 'rascal ho married br and gave her the name of about nine months ace.

Ha agreed to take th arsr or cass Of her ana ner four children, and as aa evidence af bis good intentions and industry started a tailor shop en the north side pf Sixth street, one door east of Vine. Here Katinsky hung out a sisn which indicated that he was willing to do all kinds of tailor ing at' surprisingly low figure. Hissubtle manner of representinarnalter attracted the attention of persona who were looking tor barcaina in summer suits. Among tin nu to iler was one 1'auiel liickey, living at No. 3aS ri Sixth street.

He called upou tne suave builder of cloibina and deposited tVi with him ou a snit to be done in a few nays thereafter. Hicaey'a example was followed by many others who never got their suits aor money, tor on June II Katinsky laded irotn the city. He did not leave the cash drawer tilled with coin, but put the content into His rocKtT. Before Nor were thor many things of value left hanging on the dummies and pegs about the establishment, for the lynx eyes ofthe fugitive bad coveted them all, and they went-with him. Mrs.

Katinsky had lived withr her liusband on College street, ana the home there is now devoid of comforts and bread. She slated tiiat the Hebrew Union Relief Association had helped her to the extent of StW and two tictcets to Chicago. A lex. Strauss. President of tbis society, was with her and confirmed her story.

Her tear were sue-cessfiil in eliciting sympathy, which obtained for her the desired mldilional passage to the Windy Cijy. A distressing tart of the story ia the fact she is about to become a mother by the absent Katinsky. TO WIDOW KIRKPATRICK Sn4 New Sent Regaritiirs; the Orowwtag of Her Sun. SlieriU Heim receive tbe following telegram yesterday which is self-explanatory: Vabpalia. III.

Please notify Widow Kirkpatrick, of your county. that her son. George L. Kirkpatrick. was drowned while bathing in the river here yesterday.

He was lately farming at Mc- Leansboro. this State. Ita has left her con' siderable personal property. Pleas answer what the wishes of the mother are. The bony has not been found yek The directory gives two widow of the name given living in thiscity.

Agnes Kirkpatrick. tt." Harriet street, ami Johanna Kirkpatrick. south-west corner Sixth and i uiveri streets. MORTALITY. REPORT.

anna F. vcbawe. 1 tea 304 Vina St. cholera la- fantnni. Kate JuDcm, 4.

SIS t'eotrsl av.aneiimonla. Kdward W. Kehe, IS days. V7 Mala st eclampsia. Llllls Uu.sr.

IT. fcrls laiurtei, tbnitra troiu twiggy. Timothy Taivey, Xv. Betls-tret Hospital-typhoid tevor. on a Borker.l boor, ElgotbsLaad Warsaw arrest ot devslspmeat.

Umund Klnckenoerger.S.Ctneiaaad slospHal tusnlngltla. iufast llshn, 1 dy. sonrteeath apava. LHianell. 21, 709 Browne st.

rheamallsm. VTOOLEIDGE'S HEIES OOMPEbMISE. The suit Mary K. Sargent against Jasper Wagner aad the unknown heirs of J. W.

Woolridge. wli committed Buici le in th St. Paul Hotel. Third arid iiroad way for $101 damages, was compromised 5n 'Squire Cass' louri yiaterday morning. Mrs.

Sargent ciaunea to aoove amount on account ot the damage none her lurnitnre and carpet and ibe injury to the reputa ion of the note. '1 he matter was flimlly como romised by the Payment of tT.i lo Mrs. Sargent, she paying tbe costs in the case. C.00-T0 HICAG AN ETUR.N $8.00 BiU F01K ROl'TE. Tickets on sale June 18 and 19.

aood return ing until utie 1 tckeia also on sale June 16 to 'Sk aood returni' a until Joly at runhd trip. Iest and most convenient terminal facilities at both end, rlig ronr tra.ns enter Chicago along the lak front, in lull-view of the World' Fair buildings, all at ticket Otftc. Hie four Rome, north-west comer Kourth and Vine streets, and Central Cnion Station. HO! FOR DETROIT, VIA B18-F01R ROUTE. The popular summer line via Sandusky and siea i.er.

atlordinc a delixbtful rid acroea l-ake Kne. and allowing stop-over at Put-in bay if desired. 'I rough sleeping cars op night trains and parlor cars on day trains, all at Ticket Ottica lia Knur Koute. northwest corner rou rib and Vina si reels, ar Ceu-trai Union Statioa. te7w Katsa To tklmt Via, Poaasylvaata eh-art Lin.

Kor tha Oemocratic National Convention at Chicago he Pennsylvania -Short Lin will li ticket to 'hicao and return, una 16 to aoo-l returning until July s. at kv. aad on June IS mud I. od returning until June SS, at rbe very tow rate of to for tbe mond trip. I-or ticket and time-tables apply at Pennsylvania Li ie tiekrt office, aorth-eaat corner Fourth ad Vine-streets, nr at Pnn tyivania Sution.

corner Peart and Butiar tree. arte OrwiMt Ksewrai. tv Clavataad. OailaC Kria X-lao 04.00 Trtw The Erie Unea wUl toll tickets, good oin on any regular train Jane ft. a and ZT, and lood to return until Julv i iaclanira.

tor tickets and full information pleas apply e-rie Ticket Ornca. No. West Fonrtn street, nrl' H. and 1. Lai ion.

Jifth and Jjaymuier slxseia. THE PRICE For Spring Grove Avenue To Be Paid Bj-Jlie City of Cincinnati. Tronhles of -a Domestic Nature in Court' ReceiTer Wanted For a Spint- nalistie Xewspaper. 5J Criminal Cases Ai Honor Decllaed Probate and Other Legal Matters. The case of the City against tba Soring Grove Avenue Company far the condemnation of tha avenue has been settled.

Jt will be recalled that about two yean ago an ordinance icaa passed by tba City Council to issue $60,000 in bonds to pay for tbat portion of the avenne wjthin the city limits. By agreement three arbitrators were appointed to tlx a value on tha property. Tbey were Uentley Matthew. "Weir and H. C.

Urner. After heariag the testimony for about three weeks tbey failed to agree aa ta tba value. It waa not knows what tbe amount was that each arbitrator had decided upoa. as they had. resolved not ta telL It is new learned, however, that at least one of them went aa high as Since that time there have been consultations looking to tha settlement of tha question of tha value af the Aa agreement' has.

finally been reached, and a aro forma verdict will entered next Monday of the amount to be paid by the city. That amount will be $55,000. MORE DOMESTIC TE0UBLES. -r Domestic troubles eontinae to. be brought to the Court fdr-settlement.

Louisa H. Boa-man sued for "divorce from Beverly VV. Boa- man, s-be simply rays tnat na nas oeea will fully absent for since a short time after tbe marriage, which took place in 1889. F. Horaberger is tbe attorney.

tliiabeth L. Anderson is another neglected wife. She was married to Bryant Anderson in April. 1SS3. She sues for divorce, alleging that he ban been absent and had failed to provide for her for everl year.

Judge bates has granted a divorce to Maggie B.Otis tram Wm. M. Otis on to.e ground of neglect. He heard additional testimony yesterday. udge Evans yesterday issued a rule agaiast W.

'x row bridge show cause why be shonld not be punished for contempt for failing; to obey an order of the Court ta par his wife's attorney $J5 lees aud pay her $9 a weak alimony. He is to appear to-morrow, 'j i 0EIMINAL OASES. Judge Bates yesterday sentenced Grant Goff to tba penitentiary for years. Frank Ireland to the Itelorm School. Ed.

Howard, naaitentiary liCteeu montaa. George Miller bve years. Yesterday a young man who is in jail under tbe name ol.tlarry Anderson, confessed to Judge t-tates that his natpe is Patrick Wad, aud that his parents live in this city. SPIRITUALIST PAPER IN TROUBLE. An application was made to the Common Pleas Court yesterday for tba appointment of a Receiver for the newspaper known as The' Better TVy.

devoted to the interests of Spiritualism. Leonard Barney. Trustee, and S. S. Schatt and others, owner of the paper, made the spplicatien.

The business ia not profitable, ilia assets are small and th debts considerable. John A. Slattary is tbe attorney. PROBATE APPOINTMENTS. Betty Koneheim is executrix under the willef Louis Renshaim.

Julius Loeffier hi administrator of Catharine Loe trier. Personalty. $1,500: realty. xuuu. GENERAL COURT MATTERS.

The Mt. Auburn Cable Railway Company sued Madison Peter and others to enjoin tbe obstruction of the railway. tracks with his work of building a sewer. "Judge Smith issued aa injunction. Smith fc Martin, attorneys.

Patrick Garrett, chareed with assault to kill, gave a bond of $000, with hi father aa surety. 1 be case of the village of Norwood against Adoloh Keidel the verdict was XL0J0 for lot 1 tfb for lot 2. lot 3. aoilor lot 4 aad $750 tor lot fi. i in the ease of tbe Board of Education of Croshv Tok nan iv against John taHin and others the verdict was tor the plain lid" lor X3W 10.

harlotte P. Harding got a verdict against the National Benefit Association lor $I5J 27. Mary Y'-ungman got judgment against Lillie B. Mamton fort(7 50. and the Victoria liuilding Association got juda men -against the same dieieiidant for tXiti 16.

Vuuire James yesterday married Valentine Garoutr. aged "A and Carrie llueasuann. aged U. of John VL ADDleaate's estate lies turned over to the mother and sister of Applegale the pruceeas of tha sale of tbe uroporty. I hey hve given up all hope of ever finding the missing man.

Annie J. Reed sued tor divorce from Coleman P. Reed, c-bargiux cruelty and neglect. M. Snyder, attorney.

C. 'rane lo. sued P. J. Marqua fc Co.

for 41 due on notes. C. M. Baker, attorney. Ilenry iihlendorf sued J.

tt. Puthoff for $VO on a noie. Gorman Thompson, attor neys. '1 ua city sued others to assess SDnrt triated. Gorge iJtufersiek and Compensation for property h.

Crugsr. assignee of tbe Central Elevator Company. 'sued James K. Honn and ot tiers to compel tna setting upol claim to fumi in possession of th assignee. M.

sued Kdm-ard Talk-eoberg and others to partition teal estate. B.ittredg Wilby. attorneys. t'ounty Clark's Otfloe New Salts. COMMOW PLKAS COCBT.

i' 91,344. Wm. A. Strieker vs. Abner Grant Lien.

S3.34& City of Cincinnati r. George W. Lau-fersicK. As esiuent sCilti. Louis ii.

Iximin vs. B. W. Boxman. bivorce, Ki.47.

Khz. L. Anderson vs. A. Anderson.

Nivorce. 3.3tS. Ieo Barney, trustee, vs. War Pubr lirhinK ompjinT. Dissolution.

3.34a. Richard M. Hargitt vs. Thomas Gale. 9U iO.

"Jacob U. Kuckertz vs. Joseph Pohle. Uen. Sibol.

Henry Ihlendorf vs. J. B. Puthofi. iioner.

WU5X Annie J. Reed vs. R. Reed, Divorce, Joseph Ktrkup vs. Walter Kirknp et ai.

inssoluiiou. 93.354. harie R. Crugar vs. J.

K. Huron at al. Kehet. S5.SS.V Jacob Neiheiael vs. William Meier.

AM-eaL 93.356. Wm. M. Johnson et aL vs. Th JT.

O. aud T. P. R. It.

etal. Injuoctiun. i trrntios Mt Auburn Cable Railway Company vs. M. Peter etal.

Injunction. 46.235. Sophie M. lackenbers vs. Edward Tai-Keiiberg.

Partition. Clinton Crane et aU vs. Warren iluer. Money. THREK SOLID TRAINS TO ST.

LOUIS VIA THE 0. AND M. RAILWAY DAILT. The Ohio and Mlasis-mpi Railway is the only line rnnninga solid vestibule train with Pullman -parlor and sleeping cars between Cincinnati and St Louis, it is tne only line without change ot cars oa any train lor pa, aengers or baggage: tha only line tbat baa ever maintained a through train service between Cincinnati and t-u Lonia tna rear ronnd. l.e O.

and IC is the shortest, quickest and only direct line between Cincinnati and St, Louis, and carries nine tent Is of the business. Ticket offices 4 West Fourth street aad CcatnU Umou Deoot. $6 CHICAGO AND RETl'RX 1( ia fl. and D. and Monoav JustUindia.

Good returning until Jon Si train uauy eaca way, Snndsr included. World Fair Ground Open on c-undaya. "4 5 TO NIAGARA FALLS AND RETI RX 5 BIG FOUR R0CTE. Only i- TnrAan W.in.ul., a Special train coin: and three regular daily trains returning. Call at iMrfcetOtbe Big fwwr nnitr furto.

1 tas wnma or LHim a) ton Staaoa, 'FACTS AND FANCLESL Tha shield wnebwaaao bin Jaat week now bows tba eflaer lining. -Barlingtoa than opea at J06J4. i Bull ar rampant. Hat Com all planted. Short dancing.

Qaestiou; Which grew fastest Cora or Bnrlinxtoat i -If you are a barer new tbe scramble is on. Choose sometnina that has-not lifted. Traders realize oa tba obeniaaf bulge: wisely, for th aborts are Greeting: St Paul Yoo wera wall steered oa this line. Mar react doaUeea will: hat I believe it fwiU be Quite a whila before another bear campaign eaa be mad a luecesa. There is a chance tbat tba great boom oat iaflatiaa of tha currency baa begun.

"London higher. Exchange firmer. Expect gold sbipmanta. Iistillera meet to-day. Thought only per cent, dividend would be a eel a red.

possibly 1 per cent. Thiak short interest large ia Barliagton loans at Clark, ef V. O. PL resign. Thiak wise to sell New England on any rally.

We look for higher price on general market, D. D. Write this dawn far your amide, astit ia the epiaioa of a firavclass authority in New York: may react at any time, but it is going much bUthcT. Waster a Union acts as if "Deacon Wbite" waa aa loading: 9 bidT for Distiller dividend. Course of tha market so far resembles previous day.

moat af tha trader playing for a reaction1 tbat seems as far off as ever. Starts tl per cent, then craws dull, but aa ominous dullness, with rambles in th grangers, Yes. without doubt, though itia not necessary to roar all tba while. Dips oonae that are not deep, and she lifts again. bturgis bought LS00 D.

C. and it rose from SIX. "Two millions of gold for shipment. Russian official arop estimate worse than last. London buying Pennsylvania.

Leaigh recover 2H per aant, dividend over night. North American' annual aVvea asset value about 20. for stock. Ma-Close was tame. Manhattan off 3 per cent Several others looked tired: faint sense that tba reaction, may Cut when a real ball movement beaics ia best toaitstUi.

Keep your bacx Iocs well banked. Ometad Quota tloaa Ky bamlalek ZHefcer man P. H. start. Msatr.

Am. Cot Oil Co Am. Cot Oil Co. prol. 40tl 40 77 Atcaisoa.

IM luXM 6S 1 7i4 4 S4t Am. Boa. Co. W1 8 abj, aug. HL Oa prer.

a. aaa 14- C. c.and et Gaaada aoatbera lux IOZH awua sou JU) 780 lead 19O0 I4dua suos us 4 6 CAesaBoak anil Ohio. u. ana w.

nrsi prer. CBlrar" -Coaseli dated Il. mod Del. aaa tack Dimt aud F. Oa ik ai1 14 awl 115-t II4H KB isa 167H IS7M SO 51 I7V Jtrle prsierred.

Hocklna Vailsr. 7 7 esa Kotas aad Texas pref Louisville and Maahi 73 1M14 7V take xani and "4 74t 25 i 78 L. t. aad prat. i .1 1 Maaltoaa 1AM IS-Jt IS1 IZ9 ISO 11SO Ik tu tun Missouri PaelBe awo ao Now York C'atrat 11 National lad Co.

I.eaa l. prl. National Cordaae (Jo aek IH 'a III IMH 117 II4' Nat'l Cordase C. prei H'ew Koffia.d., Now Jersey Cntral, 114 WIV lavH 1800 wmn 6400 euo tuu IHOO M1W ln)4 Nortaere paeine. Noiaora Paclflo prat, jtortn Anoncaa urt n- west.

Oai aba 141 117 1I7S 0X 1IH 117 4S Ootarlo ana is 1 IW f.eiSc Mail Pull maa Palace. It aoa Kock I'laad- tt Paul ft Paul prr 811 1H 12K4 Klh 1WHI IZ7.S wiftr. Texas P-j-iae. aad aioa rclBc abasb Jaflc v'abasa Fact He prof. W.

J. '11 W. and JU W. aaa 1- k- pref XT 41 11)S Ml 41 "53" ssui lua iTua XX 74 Total sale. HERRMANN Baasted la aa AiMjmtn Csaaislea, tlon to tba It of The estimate for tba improvement of Thirteenth street between Main and Race streets, presented bv the Engineer at yester.

day'a meetiag of tbe H. of A. showed the total coat to be $11,467 80. and tba assessment a front foot $5 39. Tbe application of J.

T. Carew and others fdr a change of grade in Lodge alley from Filth to Sixth street was referred to Mr. Herrmann. Th coat of improving Uuck street from Harrison avenne to Queen city aveuue by paving with brick will be $9,733 60. and tba aselsameat $5 25 a front foot On motion of Mr.

Wash burn it waa decided to notify the City Clerk to return to tbe Cincinnati Kdisoa Company the certificate of deposit, in amount $50,000. which it riled with tha city aa surety in makinc ita bid for th eon tract fur the lighting of the city by electricity. The plan tar tba opening of Main street from iftb to Sixth street and Sixth street from Main to Walnut, by the Cincinnati Kit iso Klrotrio Company for the purpose ef Jar i a conduits were annrovad. The mnnm to be deposited by the company into the ety- a mi a uuyri una Kflllicsilvu isSdOO. Cass Cook, of tbe Park Board, applied for extra water mains along the east side of Clifton avenue for the benefit of Burnet Woods Park.

Mr. I harp will report on the matter. President Herrmann received an uncalled-for roast in aaanonymoas communication to the Board. It accused him of neglect of duty regard tbe reported bad condition of asphalt streets. The letter was handed to tbe TEARING 'EM UR Mayor aTafar Reorganises th Avoadal Police Force.

The Police and Fire Departments ot Avon-dale are all torn up over the t-. arbitrary action ot Mayor Haer. who' threatens to revolntiaaiaa tba protective forces of tbe Quiet little village. Tbe Mayor yesterday appointed the polioe force John Dbnland. Ilenry Fred hie mm and Nick Rigers, ami made arrangements for tbe discharge ot Walter Lynch and John McBreen.

two of the.oldest and most popular officers on th lore, sergeant Keenan waa made a sanitary ofheer. and his place frill be taken br Nick Ut-aera, Il is hinted that lb at ay or will turn his attention next to the Fire Department SIX Caraaer ataa ago KBaol a Kay Day Kx. aarislag Uanse held ix inquesta yesterday and rendered verdicts as follows: William Lohr Found in tba river near Fleishmann's brewerr; suicide, John dkean Found in front ot 110 Smith street, June accidental death. Neilia Maloney Victim ot tbe Golden Bala disaster: accidental death. Mary Harmon Colored woman faund ia river near 1 Island.

Jon 5: suicide. Hainee faun in bieventh-street viaduct Jane 3: accidental -death from drrwina. Lambert Bums Fell ever a banister at US Carr street, Jane (accidental death. BETOID HIS DEPTH: While bathing in the river at the foot of Parson street yesterday afternoon. Charlie Sao ford, a tea-year-old lad.

rot out beyond hla deotb. Ilia crina wrap hunt tKa on the Government Light-hoase boel.Gelden nexi. on 1 peiore tner could reach him be irrsbody ho uol ret boon neonrcd. uwuui 10 nava Bosied Steamer tied uo below tbe point where be appeared, lha lad a porenu reside at Orcson street. KpElfAL, SCHOOL CIXJ3I5(.

Th dosing ejarelsa of the Gacinnatt Koraaal -School will be held la tba school boildiat on Ninth street, nar Race, this mumincv Thar will consist af soasa. mnsie on tna piano, recitations. C-. and will ha pnotr ue nnspiea nx mt jsnrdocn Club, the literary society pt we sroool. tul be aervad attar toa axarc beaervadatax toe irQia.

IHTSICAX ASP FIRST GRASD ORCHESTRA CONCERT. DKClUinNATION Ixt rrelghl Ratoa SThtaky Acsdaa Cavatxt- suit of importaaee to the basin in ter cets of Cincinnati was filed ia the Common Pleas Court yesterday afternoon. It anew oat of tha controversy tbat baa been gulag oat for some tim between the wholesale dealer in whisky in thrs city and th companies that carry ire is tit to tba tooath and Soutn-west Tb4 whisky dealers have complained to tbe Kreirtat Bureau tbat the N. O. and T.

P. Railway ComDanJ aad the L. and 1. Railway Compear have, tbroaan the organization known as tbe fcoathern Railway and Steamboat Asaociauoa. formed by them and other railroad lines, made a freight rate cat whuky from Cincinnati aad New York greater than the old rate, and it is alleged that tha rata is nch as to discriminate against Cincinnati and in favor of Mew York.

Thai rate is to ao into effect to-day. Therefore, a suit was brvnabt hy Johnson Co. and others for themselves and ail other dealers in this section to enjoin tha carrying into effect of this increase in the freight rate. Tbey allege that ther bosi-nea depends iaraely upon the reasonableness of th freight rates for this city as compared with the rates for other cities. They declare that the rate to be pot into effect is not reasonable ia that bens, because it will injure trade here and divert it to New York.

Hence ther asked tnat tbe two roads mentioned and Darin Miller. John Clancer and Brewt A ruold. freight agents for tnoee roads, be enjoined from carrying into affect tbe change in tbe rate, and be compelled to accent freight at tbe old rate. Judge Evanj issued an injunction. This will brine tha matter to a focoa.

aad settle it aaa war or tba other. Judge fchre-der ia tha attorney. i MARRIAGE UCENSSL 1 Willis Reak, and Lindsay McClure. Robert Bess and Nannie Jones. Fred Hukill aad Anna M- KanV Adelpn J.

Rets and Ella Geo. tt Haines and Julia LoOy. Martin Schneider aad Anna Bohlander. Criaries Lohmana and Llenora U. Kastert Henry Kwrz and Carrie L.

Kramer. Wm. Rothkopf and "arrie Krd merer. Joha 1, ilobbs and Laura A. Williams.

inward H. Kirp and Carrie Diebl. Fred C. Gostetter and Lmma A. Weecher.

Jsbn W. Schaechter and Alvina Buecker. Richard Smith and MarrTnomaa. John Kollerand Theresa Obmer. Edward W.

Kummer and Hertha Sch warn. John McLelsch and tin ma I. hutchie. 6. E.

Anderson and Cora M. Dan iet James Claucy and Goldie C. KidwelL Andrew Diabold and Emma Motxjrer. aaa Silver and Rosa Robin. Charles C.

Uwton and Ella M. Smith. Albert L. Hauck and Kiltie Mauss. Jonn E.

otrnbbe and Ida Behner. Valentine Gardner and Carrie Huesmann. Georae Voelker and Amelia Veideathat Lee Bush sad Mattie Thampson. MRS. MAEDER DYING.

A the Result of falling ITrasn a sstssd. Story Window. At a lata hour last night Dr. Ransohofi was hastily summoned to the City Hospital, it being thought tbat Mra. Matilda Maeder was Stie is a waman of OS and her home is at 461 Race street Last Sundar so fell trom a second-storr window.

Her condition was not considered very serious at first but it developed that she bad sustained internal injuries. Her life waa banging in th bah anoe early this morning. Her son Hearr was br her bedside all dar yesterday. THE C0USTT DADS DO SOME BIZ. The County Commissioners yesterday re jected tbe preposition ef Fred, Mebmertto sail tha Cincinnati.

Montgomery. Hopkin- ville, Rochesterville and Clarksville turn pike for $16,000. and referred the matter to tbeCountr Solicitor. Assists Countr fo-licitor Brwmwetl reported that tbe oru mis sion a rs wauld not proeeed. with tbe wort ot improving the coast road through fc-lro- wod until one aait 01 tne cost leviea on ine 1893 tax duplicate had-been collected.

The levy will be mada at tha proper time, and work commenced as soon as it caa be Ugailr. BAKDIO POWDIR. mm V. A pore cream of tartar ITsed in the U. S.

Army and by teachers of Cookery. -m Cleveland's is the sUndsrd, it never varies, it' does the most work, the best work and is perfectly wholesome. ROOT BEER. The, Last Drop as good as the first. No dregs.

pure and whole some. The most popular drink of the day. Hires' JRoot Eteer. A perfect thirst quencher. Doa't rit-tt iTtd If a deakr.

fbr the axle of largor profit, tells yon soow other kind is ms as good la nune, rie 1 Is as good as tba geouia lilacs LAKQIVS. i aV aTTh elxc xtai JaTxc WEDDING PRESENTS! SttVlmWARE, CLOCKS, BROMSS, ttc, At a Great Saerlflce, af LANGE'S 181 VINE 8T.r I I Cor. tWatches, Diamonds a a aaa. SSBS at a) aaa a) aoa, 4ta At less than wholeaala aoas. A beautiful atock of nrst-cSaie goods to select buying from ua.

PIUS. j-vy frSz xjjcJJJ. Science medical" SCIENCE of IBEECHAQ'S. 5011 I wm am I aad Chey wm oessslr rVT ItiTlTi. i CerarsdaiibaTsscelessarkMa iHiu onrrn rm aa seats a New ork Denot.

e. r.n.i a. 4eaaaaaaaiaaiiasaai All oaaaaha aad ad wotliver CINCINNATI OKCHESTRA XICHAEL BRASD. Coadmetoc MISS 8ADIKK. McClOCLLAX B.

B. BALBWIH At CO. BALDWIN PIANOS. 1 Thai1 re Safe To Buy. D.

H. BALDWII 158 West Fonrtli Elm. AMHZTJSER-BTJSCH BREWIKG ASOCIATOW. B.M Fl ISPR SmS Ucooooooooaooooeo llooooaaooe I 4 8T. Brevers of WaTH THS COMPLETION OF THE KBW BREW-HOTTSE THEIR CAPACITY 19 ENORMOUS.

AND 13 A3 FOLLOWS: 4 Pix kettles per day. i J. 1,111,1 -111 MM, 1 Total capacity per rear of 300 CONSUMPTION OF MATERIAL: Matt For. $.000 brl. daily bre 3 bush.

dar.U.000 u.to 1 bri.of to 1 brL beer, or total bush, per dar. CHn.n0o brla. vaarlv hr 1 buab. ta -beer, total bush, J. 600.030 STORAGE 100 vata.

requiring a floor of KS feet square. or a total of. 15.000 square feet Their motto Is Not how p. HEISTEK. Asent ATJCTION WAIVES.

Bj EZEKIEL A gEBXHEIlLuctlOnecr, Mo. IIS aad 111 Btala Stroat. AVONDALE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FLKJilTUBE Mirrors. Carpets. Lace Curtains.

Bric-a-Brac. Kin Tall Hall Clock. Monitor Kaag Uas Range. Cbina. Giasa and Plated War.

House Furnishing Goods. tc. ATJCTIQ2ST'' SS THIS DAY! -asr Taaraaay. rfana is, is At tbe late reaidence of SOLi 3IAY, 8. W.

Cor. Main aad Forest ava, AVONDALE. Terma eaah. and roods to ba. removed bv purchasers immediately alter conclusion of sale.

N. B. Take electric car direct to bonse. EZEK1EL BERNHEIM. Auctioneers.

EZEK1EL tERXHElM, jneUoaeers. Km. IIS aad 117 BSala Sc. I'HKDlY. JDHI IS 10 A.H-TRADS ALI-Msa.

Wenten's aaa Cblldren Boalery. Men's ano sojre PHnaer uidid(, siriv snu rur Uiu. hildren's Laca Cane, aimsrolasrlf-s. and rhlldteo L'nner aad Overgarments, M.nt.l loaaorequlns. Table ooarta.

Milltasry. Fancy Ckuds. xtiaak Bovka. Etaiioeory, Ac facooa floor ot IN Luis TO SUIT VIlLKBi OXlY. -lerraseasn.

jtz n.llL a aaaanEia. ancnoaeors. PARTITION SALEt BY AUCTION, Nas. 572 and 574 W. Eighth Street, Tuesday, fuiie 21, 1892, At 3:30 p.

on the premises. The improvements are two sub stantial 3-story brick residences, with all modern conveniences, eon. talnlnoTlO rooms each, and situated on lot 38 leet by lOOindepth. These houses must be inspected to appreciate their value. Sale positive.

KAHN, Auctioneers. 78 West Third Street f. Fine Bnjlding Lots Hickman's Subdivision. Avondale. UV AXTdTIOBT, Tbsrsdaj June 16, at 3 O'clock, a taa rrasataoa.

Frootlag oa Mala, Harvey aad aticksaaa Aveane. Avondale electric cars to tha propertr. Appraisements low. lermseasy. H.ra ia aaa chance of tba season to set a fine buildins lvt.

Plata, and fnll particulars at our office. To be sold bv order of tonrt In esse o. 83.939 wherein Wgliam H. Hickman et Executors, are piauitirts. and Marr R.Crai- dall ac al.

are defendants. 'illVKrlS. Executors. S3 W. Third A uctioneers.

BY H. Q. CLENEAY, 13 W. Fourth St. Beat itata Broker aad Aaotloaaor.

mm uIETresideke A.TJCTIOIT THURSDAY. JUNE 23d, On ta Preoiiiea, at P. That handsome brick residence. No. 379 Park av.

Krick hou of rooms, batb, water and gas: apbalt street: only one block rum ear line. Beautiful lot. 44 feei by 150 feet. Plenty ot shade: deiightiuLneignoorhnod. it you wisn to ioca'e on tbe hill, inspect rimy 1J minutes from jo House open for inspection.

this property. rt-untain i-qusre. H.Q.CLENfcAY. 13 W. KoiTrth et.

ielepbone J- TORECXOSTJRE SALTS. FORECLOSURE SALE! HEW UW APPRAISEUENT! tiokbts Train front Court aod. Broadwfy. 1 -JO p. ta.

SATURDAY. Jana IS. UML K. W. CARROLL aad CF.MAXSBARY.

iel6-2t Master Com mission ers. BOOTS A1TD SHOES. JOHN STRAUS, -WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES Kntir stock ranstbo ontd at one reran i-leosof com. Dealer wul bad it to tbeir advantage to call early. JOH Pi TR AU Wholesale Boots and Shoes.

2 ATs7TI3T CTUXoST 1 1 1 1 I SlOflthe Best Mates. Decker Haines, Pischef.tSccc&c. Suit Everybody. 4 HRf.H IrBRVI fi SS'N' L.OUIS, TJ. W.

Fine Beer. Exclusu'elt. equal to. a.rrt bsri taoosus 1 Hops. 6-000 aria, daily brw.

1H lbs. to brU h-er. or total 1st per day 7.a LW.000 brla. rearlr brew. lWJba.

to brl. beer or total lb, per rear. 8.000 vsts. requiriag SO I floors 125x125 feet 900,000 square feet square, a total ot cheap but how good I 1 lOe and. 108 Mala 6c.

Ctnclnnatl. Ohio. PIANOS, etc. i Do you want either? Give us an opportunity to quote prices and terms! The Rudolph Vurlitzer 23 West Fourth Streeu i BZEX EXTRACT. A Famous French Chef Once wrote: "The very soul of oook inir is the stock-pot, and the finest stock-pot Is I I 1 Lfebig Company's Extract of Oennine onlr with sigpatnre.

Invaloabl in improved and economic cookery. For boups, HaueSs Made Dishes. BUG EXTERMINATOR.) DED BUG EXTERMKIATOR SS, SO aad ai.OO Boxes I have NO Areata, av caa be nought ooly at my atore.a I IS7. West Court, bet. RaeeA Elm.

Uot-atsaTh FOR RENT OR LEASE. 4- OR RENT OR LEASE, Six-Story Nortb-Eaat Comer Seoond and Racjo riz 417x100 fewc. I For fall partlculare apply at BfZeZ a. wlxtla 'si. Uel-tf) I' JEWELRY.

StC THE OLD RELIABLE JEWELE1 CLEMENS OSKAMI, 175 Vine Street. Oaeiaeau. onto, FIGS OF THE GREAT ClJOQK. "MORMXG. NOON AND ASSIGNEES' SAXE.

ASSIGNEES' SAIiE! Elegant Factory tte on H. and D. Railroad, near Liberty street. BuUdiog Lots ia Kelt's Subdivision a Price Hill. i I -erg Store Boilaing.

No.t5nd 91 Pearl et. Kleven aad a tiaif acres near Ueeora loua rr. on H. and IX Railroad. i Apolr toW.

J. BttEEPor I WM. il. HAMsEY. t'Assiwsei.

Jell-lOt N. Vi Cor. Fourth add Vina sts. GOLDEN SPECiriC. ssaatlwoiw mZ adnalolaloa-too; fr.

a I deai WpnriSq. ni Bantered aa a powder, which can be jvtem once Ua predated BEH5K8 a BACES. Seren" Vm-?" Imda japplwa, Jvr.J -jTVsojta. CjJtL I mba-ThSaTe-tfl FRANKLIN An- fciicrnuTYPE 163 Vins 6tbet, QitaNMAn. Ohmx I i mm.

ADr.UGSIOrJ, 25c. Tickets cn obtained at ley or JoJPn Cisrar tor. 237 Walnut street. VAPOR VARR mm- SOflTIIJG ENTIRELY HEW The Host ITecderfail Sioie Eicr Made! KoIIuds More LlrhU Llie Gas. 5oSaioka er SstelL He Tia ripes er TaThea ta Kast aa Oat.

rsrs For Sale by all the Heading Dealers UiNUFACTURED XIV, THE NATIONAL STOVE AND M'F'G CLEVELAND, OHIO. E. H. HUENEFELD, Cincinnati, Wholesale Agent For Southern Ohio, Indiana, Illinois AND STATES OF KENTUCKY, 4 nistv ibfui i PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSAfUS or Administration until 12 o'clock noon of Julr A.

D. 1892. for the provrment of tigbto street, hi connec tion with tbe viaduct EVoru a point SO feet west of McLean avenue to tbe east line of Kvan street bv eraaiuo. setting curb and crossings, flagging gut'ers, paving and mao- aaamisina ue roaawar. aoa constructing, the necessary culvert and drains in accord ance with tne plansand profiles on nie in tne otflceof the Cbief Engineer of the Board of Administration, and according to 9 Deci Illa tions on bla in tbe office -of tbe Board of Administration.

1 be work incinaea in in is advertisement is tba tillinsr of tlia aida road where street is widened: tbe filling of tight street here lb grade is cnangea: tne ninna ot Evans street' aDproacnes where grade i changed: the tillingof masonry approaches to tbe viaduct: tbe removal and resetting of curb on Kisbth street from McLean avenue to a point -220 feet weat of Evans street and south on fCvan street where change of grade occurs, with new curbing where necessary: the removal and resetting of gutter flagging lo same extent as curbing, with new where Granite curbing, brick pavement Tor roadway and cement pavrmeat for sidewalks on masonry approaches at each end- of viaduct. Macadamizing to full death. aide roads where street is wirieneL where change of grade occur on Eighth street, anil where change of grade occurs oa Evane street north of Eighth street. Macadamizing foundation for bowlder pavement on Kvana street where change ol grade occurs, eonth of Eighth street, and such deotlis as the Engineer snuy deem nee- eaesry to put the afreet into good condition on other parts of t-ighth ts of t-ighth atr street where grade rs not i rhanei Rolltrrh all lr macadam surfaces aad gravel- ins same. RebowlderirHr Kvana street seulh of Eighth street where grade i changed.

lAying draio pipe arid building brick islets if deemed necessary by the Eogiaeer. The Hoard reserve tha right of rejecting any or all bids. Bidders must indorse their nsmes and address upon tbe on LSI iie ol tbe euvelopes containing their bida. Each bidto be accompanied by two disinterested sureties. Bidder to use tne printed forms, as none other 111 ti4 received, burl l-l-n.

Er directum of tha I Varrl. ATti. HKRKMANjr. Presidsnt. A.

P. BtJTTsartsi.p. lerk. 8KALKD PROPOSALS' ILL be received at no oftlre of tbe Board Il of Admini-dration nnttl 12 o'clock noun of HA'rVHliA l. July la, A.

1892. forth improvement of Eiahth street, from a point bfty-feet wm ol the. wet line of McLean avenue to the eaet Una of kvans street, by constructing a viaduct snperstrueture. furnish ins 'ail necessary labor and materials, and paving the roa-laay with vitrified brick, in arrorrlanc with plana on file in tbe ofiice of tba t'hief Kae-inear and anveineationa An tile in tba office of the Bvord of Adniiivistra- uon. a 1 he work ineinded in this sdvertisemant consist ot 14 lineal leet of walk ratlins on masonrv appr-aobea, 1'Sirder span aO.T9 feet Ions 1 girder span 2S.n feet long.

4o aimer scan. 30 feet long each. 4 girder spans SO feet Ion each. 3 airder spaus SO feet kug eaclu truss pan 80 feet tons. Tbe total length of.

vtadaet included aader tbis advertisement is InHLSO feet. Tne roadway will be tbirtr-is fast wide ia the clear. 1 be sidewslks will be sir: feet wide ia tbe clear, and will be constructed upon both sides of the riiad war. Tbe Hoard reserves the rlstbt to reject aar or all bids. Bidders mat tartars tbeir "names noon tbe outside ot tba envelope containing their proposals.

Koch bid mnrt aa aeeompanied br two disinterested sureties or a crrtiuod cheek ia lieu of nretiea. bidders must nse forms, as aoaa Other will he received. Br direction of the Board. i Al'fl. Preaidaat.

A. P. Bmrr.nn I leek. SEALED raOPOSALS WILL be received at tba office of tba Board pf Administration until 13 o'clock eooa pf MA LRU A Y. Julr 1C A.

1. ivi. for tba improvement Kigbth street frons a point fir feet west ol Mcurts a von a lo the east line of Evens street, in connection -with toe viaduct, by ftrmisbtng materials, making to nereaaary ext-avatioo. buiuliag waaonrr piers and walls and raisin mswirf abutment and wing ealiaat MUlcrevk. ia aocordaace with p.aus and profile on jej in the office of th Itial Engineer of the Board of Adiilinistration anl speeideation no file in tbe office of tbe Board of Admiaistration--1 be work incladed this adveruaamaut conMts approximately of 8.i0 cubic ysrds of excavation for Biasonry.

W.OO feet it. timber in toueda hobs. LSO0 cubic yard at concrete ia fooada-tioaa 4.MW cubic yards of wall masonry. 7w cabtc yard of pier masonry, i IftiOstiuaresteet of coping. 2.UM square feel of copt-g reset.

The Board reserve tba right of rejecting aayora'lbida. Bidders tail tnarsne etieir namea on th oataad of ttm enveiopoa cocuiaiug iheir KciIk1 mast be accorapansed br two dia- intereated sureties. Bidders to ass printtu forsas, as aoaa ether srill be raceivfo. By direction of the ATO. HLRKMASK, PreaidoaC A.

P. lerk BrilaPSKSa ATTEXTIOyi- "Dins will be received br Tha Belief an tains J3 National Hank. Bellefnntaiae. Obiu. until JULY lo erect tbeir aao buildiae above foandauti-n.

1'laaa ni pyincat)ii at saat. COUPON BOOKS i 14. PRICK SS-OO STOVES. STOVE. TENNESSEE and WEST VIRlil.MA.

PROPOSALS. BUTLER COUNTY Black Street BRIDGE BONDS. OEALFn PBOPOSALM will be t-O the oftioeuf tbe A uditor of Hulier Ohio, at Hamilton, Ohio.un til 12 o'clock to. r. Tuesday, 'July 5L 1892, For the rare-base of thirty-five thou'sri dollars (S3S.0UU) iintler County.

Ohm. i rtreet Bridge Honds. Said bonds sre of i he denominali- of hnadred dollar (tMh earh. and hear the rate -f f.iur and one-half fer per snnuin: interest payable aenn-ariurs on Juir I and Iton-N t-f same dote, parable January 1. lsus: j-w slid interest payable at tbe Treasurer -at Hamilton, liutler County, tihio aid bonds are issued by virtu of sr.

der the aotlHiritr of an Act of the i.er.: Assembly of the Htate of I hio. psiv.i 17. Ir2. entitle-! renate Hill No. Id, i- mis -tbe ommissiober of Butler Countr.

-tocntrtici and isue bonds for'fr: Mreet Bndgeln the trity of Hami t.m. r- ler t'ounty. hio: interest barsnie -i i. first Hay tit and Januttry of eacti in- ald bonds ill not be soM f-r their par value, wiih accrued interest. 5 succeakful bidder will be i money into the I rensnrer's oliire st -ton.

Obk. in teu dsys after fli- u-ur' tnaie. Proposal to be in writing. sirn-H rv r'arty biddjiig. sesle and in-lor -i i I londa." and to Hiciian! Anditurof Butler County.

Ohio. lian. Ohio. right ia reserved to reject any era: bids. Br order of the roard.

KICJIAKIJ liKOrt AiM June 14. 1892. 'A- -Vot Ico of Propoaala Kr Prililit-atmn Bapreme Coairs IteMr XTOTICE is hereby tliat J. Doaala will bo received br li. of rtat of Ohio, at his otlice mi Sauarday, July lSOS, at 13 iwk For tba PuU'ieation and biudirc.

i niahiost of msterials therefi. ot Mot the -Reports of the ucrp 1 1'- of Ohio, rtirtorr are requested to ticeat wbicu they will furnish i.Jii-ii-' re, at aaid offSoa. to tbe -f copies of each of eanl retort. printed and bound: also, at what pri-- will furniah and deliver free, at ofiice. to the e-tate of Ohio.

25 of the advanced sheeu of eai ti reports, as the same are pubiithrJ: price at which they wul si i free, to purrhaaora within saif 'a--e Copies of each or either of nai1 i i t'-. he contract to be roaie with i.i 'rr" ful bidder will be, made. in. ail ject to tba provuiioesof ecliorr4." ol vised htatuiW of Obin. as arnen-led Jaas 17.11 t7U.

I. 14). and al sub -ct provision of Joint Hesoiutivi adopted a oni 17. lwa ta o. 1 la successful bidder will be give bond in tbe earn of for ful oerfortnanc of the eoitract.

Th riiht ta raiect anr or bi 14 re served. C. L. AV le-J-ttTa hecreiarf i BIDS MADISON' WATEB-WORS ONI. SEALED I re-'r1 until ssotiof SAlrKrA.

Jui for too aarcaat of thirty JO- bo' u- -Villas ot Madioonville. Vbio. 4 red dollars il esch. amouatin xrregst lo lu.u.0. barios da: a jk a.

rlMia.M. at th. ntlon hf lH dttr. w.lti Itl eat at too rata of lour-an-1 a rv cook per annum, payao.e th FoorUt National Bans of Ohio. raid bonds are issued par'us-jc vote ef tne elector ot said r.lie oral election bei-i April 4.

12. in ajv-r with ksuobi Keid ul uaio. and ordinance No. il" M' entiUod. "Aa Ordtnanee to i ron-ie issue of iioods for Vt str-wor n--'" passed June UW.

r-aid bo -ids will be sold st not le 'T. and accrued interest lo dt tbe highest bidder, the rishv being to reioet aay or all bidSt Bid must tate arooust bid will beaddad accrne-1 and tn -sealed, indorsed -tsld tor ttwr- boada." and addressed BEN SETT CAKTU- Clerk of Village nf lrs KSt HOTELS. HyriT's HTEL AND RESTAURANT, XoiiiitUiu Stiunre Booms 60o to tl aaulaiitat laal Opesi ysw Simple! y. -L 1.

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