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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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AND TRAFFIC. Uyork Reserves Lower. Active Local Monetary Affairs. I Close of a Brisk Week ia Secnr- c.Ha Vanr Vrrelr Exchange. -I nvtvisc.June 1J.

,,1 in Near 'York banks are again tli linve desired a reduction. of title tlHinev. lliclr rilv nl to-day tou it be 1 .1 1 ri-m .1 1 1 fi tiig re pn is srnaii, aim in re -1 for it, is tnese items rumributed to the nold export rvi.i. lliey show small reduc- 'liar tne ourwara now (., r.mparutlvely light, it liasu but- little more than one third I-- bnnneiif fas-. In iiuoli mnA 1 a jl iii'H I ii mr rt, i In deposits, which ,1 x-Litl swu.lii, make j.

I'i lift re-ervc. i a -ru-n rvH-ri-cm 'l 1'V 1 nrr. irrn in tl" 3. 47 rr idiii -k rc.rveulONe the pal X-ir-ii tr" dili" is A wk 7H.V1 i ini-t eusy I trrent i ij. (i i c-i til "tor frlme mrcan-, 't I liowi ail itirreave i-i nod ultlioush it 1." mull i'a'i ilinn a ilcr-rtM.

Ruling i I i'i-r u-ntoii call and SV" iii'-fii'inle pat-er. fnilon inic cuancea in f.t.iHKi 2f.34Xf ion a.4 I- a comparison oftueaver- jt weeks: Juno 1H. June 17. "JX ti. 4i.7il,4iri K.

4i.l'K,ii I 6.0 rt ai tTviifi the total reserve and LjltaMfl-Pillows si. June IS, "4. inference. 1 IH'C. Xln.WT.KJil IM.Ii 7.37,."75 Uvc.t Ml.oTS i Knlnd fatrn-d 7 b.il-lni.; i-k cnamK lu-t Ttiurlair: -vea lntrrar-d of r-rve to linl)lNiy wan iM.r ci'iil perrent.

unrrt.orV nuido imi clmnKf In thc-dis-Dii t'uin ir rt'iH, thoiikli tliuopfii rt- i re flown per com on i uil rr. niii fur' hliort and thiee Th wcrkly tutern-iit of the Jir lio an tnr-a eof L.0l.it.O a XlyL rtmin of franco jj a rturv nfTiir.i have Ixhmi falrty act- iirviii-4 tin- erv miildirablp routine a. ii 'eir io cmiiiUt biiinevt, aucii ini'i K-rxv-i'iiiifi 'litre na own a iletnund. lule there have Wf 1 friijin-iit aliipmenlt of cur-i lork li the initret of ei- tu-. it hiM-ral Mow lo the country, tne A 1 11 ii I lmn't bet-n reduced, and the 4 1m rriuaiiKHl eav.

li t-r lay proved to be only teni- fi'i''U. alio uim i vii wum renumea t. lijie ft timid ietnaint, ant in--i in, rulN were nultea Irittiirr. Con-il fi urri-m-v rliipped to the Hit market continued ft y. Prime rj-f-Mifil by depositors was promptly per win, and call loans hi! m-i epted at 'iVUA per cent, ln- 1 rn irnf m4 ilMliMI.

t. bus tm-ii the iixnal scarcity of ireitjr of rnper niiieiitly, irok Their liniiittd a prn and, conei l-rl i TV llll le to llr). k. Ii.ii- tii itiHJttlv of coiiuierul ent on call mid 4''-4Vi ier cent t. A mtv little mercantile paper liai i per cunt.

Matter Were a. ilnil to-ilay. i excanircs amounled to-dny $1 For ri.ilnn.' Ii-dav there were lii week lust yeur S12.2J4.X.MI;' i-im-iK ek in lbM S15.UKd.lio0, lust Mfiirity rtmHiet ha exhibited dti ie aii.tiuuioii. and there ha been iiti-iiiiTt in mtmtoipni bondittiiaii on ihu Mtirface. The very lirm ts i.i value entertained dt.

uoloer-t i lntor, and tlie move-; tu Im liiniifil on liy the indirfer- tL f.iriuxr to -sen. I even at aood iii tt rather tame closing to-day of tirt.week In securities, and the vol 1 0 -rnml. in the few trans-. :u.uiiiuied. however, there wu a prices, but no found tina.i-ii iihii'I.

prm. iiiil movumtnt nil in Street. ii in unlt tots at fi vu bid. Put the akiiif iii-lil ilrmly at I'Mi. Mt.

thiin usual slrernflh, rellniK at Ai the c'ie of the mnKle calKil -t as freely bii for more, but the i jti li ikvii advanced to luTa. outside were small. 1 v. mute bUMine. cumprbva the tol- rtuaa rtt.

"i i' i.rn i. ai Wrwt It. R. 106 i ir- Mt. A.

lama A K. P. It. il.u loiii 'ui-i ill. Au A K.

i. tC it. siiKik. 10t Till "iiw m'-nimti Streit H. K.

stock lOM, "ii-rt 1.. R. -toek tin HMSj i u. iiinali Mrrt K. K.

atoek- 106 iiK sales were reported on the j.t hv tal ker and brokers: due 104'. 'ISSN i K. I'. K. R.

cable As li'M, i H. iwi vii. i-ii -T nu Iwl njion a. du. 1U.U1 S10uta 4 I it 1 1 1 sr isliV shnm the transactions -uri ii fcivtiiB the hlnhest price when a-d the hhrhest "bid" and nt akef onicial quotations: im soxix.

A.k. V. 1011 "iui" liU CpTmirt va -IliOU Sirfrl S. ll 'UKk, lNvprl7-es I1S "IIT p. rt 'liu "li IlimoAr I'M 'luant "In.

H.t -I- 1-0 I II IIIA. 'lIUVs lv. Pilto I0I KM "lui. i hlii'oi r4s l7 WliArtt M'v I'M'. ru: 1 r'l'lnj II AVetKlalC M.

iv i 'K't I Aveodiile 4 Iii-jW Kir lsDt lC4 1 l) I'll, -loi :WW4n.l!lt -loii 1. 1-. IIcwh in mej 1 li'l a "-'S, lit.iu'ihsttV -lOJii 'HllU. i.rnve4. "101 IMIUW 'i; I Ill'l.

Ii1m i ttiiftulale lu" B. 7a V. A Ja li I V4 114 1 C.l.JMl.ACe- -Ii IOIW; LiC.li ln7W. A I. lt 7a ton -ii) i.

7 iini U. I. 7 '113 1M V. v- -n-A, K. :.7 tuit ns tl.

IUX US' :C.K tW7ai lsa) i iKi.rT AitStta an ma. ioi I vlt.Au.eh7i.l -M "I 'I HH I MlAll.elec6si Mt.AU.ia. iai-iii Mt.A 10-lUltl Mt.Ad. In. 4a iui-i Ss'es in.N.a f.ii 1 tpt I nr.

aj iH- ri.iN-rs aiiana. ft. s- P3 i. u. t.

r. 100 lix kV'ril 1'S7 KentnnCo 0L -rl li utii. m. Cot. A Xfniaj 17 (..

Mt.A.I.A PHil-sles I'm. lwJ jSitles 1 1 oni in ml 1 I Weaiera tierl H.li.a r. C.i.T..l i.i IV. luo 100 lUerat. Cov! U4 I'Mer.

A Maa.l NstiAaal luu 1 1 1 aahlugteo I C. Cert. r.iT. i. iu- jHooiaCoe'm iir.

quotations are onomciat, ana reported are at htghest. prices: I Si I UTtJ. (TOCKa. St.8l teioJ H.AiJ. emi 1HO at -15 J7S J7 so i 7 pr4a A M.p lira M.

com. in. la. com. Cm: Id.

lire-. be-prl 4ie r. a ISA i4 1SI lll 1W V. Alt. ora lul it a bud pri s-ltKAbsMA si ifc.n pr.

'-xC 'Flat been freonent fluctnations In rT? bond-e the Sew Vork market. rtWi. "Pward tendency. Four rwer than a week in. at 1 1 i sti.4:ipxceuiaie,Cii; RAIlRt SilNHS I' J- ii ri i.M 'K'l 'I p.dJ.

WAII.H.i.B i AiL'uU 175 i-e i j): i in i Ni. -i is 811 loo i Vl I i a 1 I iS fiber on the asklnsr price, mJftXX kc-- The toSJwlos were the etostas; bid prices for the three days' Jane 14. Jnne la. June ts. f- e.

tU m. Uwi. llTs Jl w'wkffrr Oorernrhpnt bonds. bfn arlr actlva movement. BarU-ji bare Uen free bityent, and there has investment demand.

The firm --ay. but rather qnfet. e- he enttnter were at I1A. liaiiks bo.islit the few t.rtVred at 1 14. bnt wonld hsv(-ien iUUat the rluse.

The followliig quotattoos ruled at the clot: Boying. eefmj. r. H. 4 e.

hoods of 1907. 4 p. c. 1 ai 11. lbt.

i. r. l. lion. Ths market f.r forelfm exchanae has been well maintained as to sellUtc rates.

thouu anea-ier feelina has bee reported in tne -rk market. The detnaml to-day was fair. Banks iN.neht documentary sterlinw Ml Thetollowtng ware the closing sellina rates: lerlins 4as Im, Vt-rimx slitywI.jF Mil. laris iKsrwt el.eek lirnai Mi t-frt-, sixiyutr tans or ft if, Oermsji ttir.r atght nr4 reirhrrarks t.errnaa sixiyisy bill, lor 4 r.H'hmsra... v.

At Srw A'ork exrhanae has been exceerlingly scarw. and a. the un and for it ttneen bauks has hcerr u. iive. the market itaa ruiasi wrong, vet aomest hat irregular, and, a stated ouovr, it lias been netetvnry to lrlp ctirrency to New There were sales to-day W-tween hanks at fide, tiV- and 70c premium.

Tl nteeeatititM UeiManl has Iiwii Xir. Counter raiet have remained steady at par biiytnu ami Tc lireintutitM'Uiiig. SPECIAL STOCK SYNDICATE Ot rtivrks I wait on Sssr Vork Hok Kxehsnae. iPKHATIVt, ftUAJi." loTiie anlwerrriawi 8 tj JjJAKi to our Ks Trk Mk fjroil au. iw as eat ssv an operate in Wall fret.

i.iatittr' limited to aut-xTiprioo. sbns profits are unlimited. Trsdea SynilK--( 1 will be ela on lbs Slid thereafter on the a evsry clrelsr liinn.ti, n1 itrrliirnd. pro rated, less email eest profits as roriinnersttim. Coaseinnng prlenJ, extia sdvien and labilities, lartfs dividrails sr ri-saonuMy a.ured.

ronilnnona VorW sad CW-siio ror re uae or jsirufi. an i pr" inn te.leU. lareot orders oxecot-i at ninall-et enmifimsliin pnd ttisrxio. Adrirae HAKI'KK A Hanuers and iirokrra, 'ftitrd sod Main a( ill, ipnsli, Ohio. jrt-tf S.

KUHN SONS, Bankers, 72 WEST THIRD STREET. City of Cincinnati. Hamilton County and other Ohio Municipal 4, and 6 per cent BONDS POB 8A.1E. (eW-ThSuTn-ffj -sVsVsVsV AN OPF PPORTUNITY. a Tlits Trf-m-ur'T nnd owner nf on thtM In rtm of latrtc iiiumi Avtiirmtr aoimmoT, ittM'Ut to o)f-n N'r-w Y.tW C-tjr rfanttr is i s- i s-jss-ii -siitiiit-r "ti CP -aliry n1 corn tumnion KC-irxiv trrtfry.

1 a a 44 A 4. av. liroaiinay. Nit Vorkc silV'VVsVrvrVsV'sssy SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL. If you want to inereaae yufir Income try theHyndl-rate plan, rend TboRipaon us Wab New Vork.

loctirporsled nmier the las a ol 111 B.sfe ut New York. I'smlsl ttuv.tuO. Hints to Investors New PnMleation irinth.liu It imparts a mnfs Miliia'ile iniurniatinn, and teems with retinnlv and imniifl r.Ivww viisl mt-rat. mnt fres. LA ii Lh A itanluira and 3S Wall Suw lork.

j.lo.l7,ij-l Nr.w York, June 10. The exports of specie from the port of New Vork for the week were: Hold. silver, The of specie for tt.e week were SfKi.uTS, of which were gold and $03,407 Nsw" June li. The imports of dry oodaand tneriliaiidie at this port fur the week ending today, were va'uid at i.4(Xi,2o:i. FACTS AND FANCIES- i.

Comparison of lest night's close with that ot a week axo: Advanced Che, and Ohio, 7h: Chic. Jas, Not. Cor. Xorthwcut. C.

and IV Declined A. J. O. AtchLson, Am. Pug.

do lUx f-. and Uen'l Klcc, N. Y. 1 at. Lend Nor.

Pac, ty; do IX; Rending, K. and W. Rock Island, St. Paul. I n.

Pac, S'a: Wab. Pae. AT. trtcady i DUf. atidC.

F. 2-VV; Lnka fchore, 132 1 Tex. Pac, HT; W. and L. 11,.

Stocks stand as dlows for this week: Advanced, declined, 20; steady. 4. STOCK QUOTATIONS. 13 Domlalck Jt Dlckermta-P. H.

Bart. Ma-nager. sap? I I J' I Atchison 1 TS' 7 Tt-ii Ameriesn MtirsrCo- 74 a7 ltftisj B. Slid ti T7i 77V 77T 77V, n-m Ch leave tiH 77s. 7s 77V 78 1M lel.

snd 4isi Lack BiiHa 4i D. Md C. F. n-i t-jS 2'- la) Geii-sJ F.lectrie 1 and N. 4.V-, 6si -71i Xst.

Lead to. S8 Wsi .4 Itst No. Pae. pref. -'a "rthwckt 1j', Pacific Mull ratlins I'l'a 17 4011 K.

Mii.iW.P. lo. It.K-k island I S'-'a 1 St. Paul tMP lanu Texsa PsciHe snd I lS Cnion lacine 13" la 13A lsoo Wnhaah Pai-llTe 7 W'slvtah Pac. ptsi- las, lie W.

V. 'Ji -i. sa um Total sales, 47.695 shares. IN SUSPENSE. Cnleaa tbe Senate Acta Qaick.17 the Pnture la Dark.

special. aiarsTCH to vaa csqrisx. Nrw Yohv. Jnne 16. The situation in mercantile and speculative circles is one ot suspense.

As day after day passes, with the Senate still dickering over the woolen schedule, even the most bopetul ot business men wore longer The quasi settlement of the coal strike i a most encourasiug event, but il has hud no Immediate effect either on trade ornpnn the s'ik markets. This bus aroused a suspicion the influence of the strike has been e-UKXerated and that some of the factories that co-ed down ostensibly fnr lack of fuel would otheru ic have suspended operations for luck of order. Another encouraging incident is the deceased amount of srtiid leaving the country. The past, week's shipments were only about half as larce as the recent average. Only oUi.OtNi went to Uermany "Jinil T.Hi.t.'i" to London.

The Treamry's gold reserve bad reached snch a low level that bankers advised the exporting foreign houses to discouiage farther shipment as far a possible, aud calling their attention to the fact that their liule proliton gold exports would he trivial in coniiwrimw with the Icosesthey iuut incur ir a rurthor depletion of the Treasure create a "ticare," which tsynly auother word for panic. According to the reports furnished to the Comptroller or the Currency as of May 4, the national banks of this is'ato held nearly ishj.ooo of gold, and the bulk of this is, of course, held in I his city. This sum is about In siren of tbe amount of free gold now owned by the Government. Xotwttlisianding the Treasury absorptions and thetdiipruenisof the past week the Clearing House I anka by their statement of to-day. sluiw a tie, decrea of only from tbe amount of cash they Iwld a week the losses beina so nearly offset by a steady iIimv of unemployed, currency from the interior to this center.

While this movement continues one may he quite sure there is no revival of trnrte in the country. In view of the plethora of money at foreign renter it is hoped that toreiim invesror may be attracted American bond, and the niacin of j.ouO.OOo of -Baltimore and Ohio four-and-a-haUs in Ltnidon ts regarded, in some qiiarirrsasau Indica ion that oar ecuritie will airsiii come into favor, Pending the fettlement of -the tariff reTe-nue autli revival of trade we can scarcely hope for any such, pleasing lni it. ts. Tiseie iscertai-Jv no lii'nr in the current trafhc- returns ot the railways to eaeourage foreisrn nurcbJtees. The returns tor May make the worsiidjowiiif tin record, as roost fsjop'e thought the would.

inTiew of the strike, cut rates. bniees proai ration ana the low ori.sfof wheat, which rcda-cd the movement of that cereal tt. one hair the proportions of the corre-pondli-jr month a year ago. I'nlesa the Senate can be forced get on with the tariff, so as, to permit of a final settlement ot tbe question before the middle of July, so that men may know where they stinrt in time to tnke hold of the fall trade, the future tbe business coiriniunitjr ana of thl roaasthst serve it will be dark indeed It i7carcclv worth while refer the nast week's iteaHnes on tbe. Stock Exchange.

Aside fmin the ringing Sugar, and cLi-caaoGas bytbepot.ls. there was virtually no and evenj these two aie now Wahin a tracUon of their prices a week ago THE LETTSB ASP THE TELEGSAM, rat uuciiu. 0o Jua was jc cetvedere to-day announcing the suddea death of Charley oiorsnn. t.i-..x. His wife waireadinsra VTL.

ir.rfo bv bun in siis nht i a I health. 'T1 I t.i- tee'- m' 1 i aiu.ou hi dekn. ti i- -it auicija. DENY EVERYTHING. Answer avewt Ora-IVtition the Oeressdaatc la tbe aeaet at tavsTca run ssunasa.

UAM1I.T0.-;. Onto, Jur.e 18. In tbe Court of CoHisnon Pleas to-day the defeudants In the case of Jsmcs E. Campbell Oeorge Adams lientachier et ai. filed their answer and cross- petition Timr.

with the exception Joseph P. Owens and Ladora T. Owen, say that on Septenoer 24, IftSO. Campbell being Indebted the iViuthem Trnst Company of Sew York tr the amount of YH(aj. Iw and Joseph 1'.

Owens executed their three promissory rvotesof that date, two being for one for lf.o. payable to the order of the trust company fH days after dale, bearing interest at the rate of per cent. And at the same time they pirdged ana tie irerea the trust comranr. as security for the payment of the m-rex, for vAi rhares ot the raoital jSt'-rk n. the lio)ven.

Owens at Refttscher Company, as mentioned in the peiitlon. and by the irms of that gave the trust company mt-thftri to relt the whole or anypartof the sio'fc at tr private sale a' it ootiott, without not ti p'ainflrT or Owens, ana without demand f.r the payment of the notes upon their failure to pay them at maturity. iJne hundred and nlnety-aeven of the Im-e r.f tockllen ttelouged to prainrifT and 10f to Joseph P. Owens. Tbe plaintiff and Joseph P.

Owens failed to pay the nne or any part of them at rpartjritr, and shortly after i he trut company, for ff tffer security, wi.h the consent of plaintiff and Joseph P. Owens, procured all of the shares of stock to be transferred npon the lookcf the Hooven. Owes and fcentscliier Company to Samuel fli rt rldse. to be held by him for the trut cofiipany under the terms of tlierledue. New rertifleatesr.f stork for the 3oi (hares were issued eamtiel tHiortridge nhtirtly thereafter the plaintiff and Jwrli P.

Owens, having faileti to pey the notes the trtist company gave plain tift and Joseph Owens tiilice in that nnless thev were paid by the fourth day of February. 101, it would sell le stock on hut Jar in New York, according to tbe terms of the pledge. ihret notes were not paid on that day the stock wa sold to E. K. Chapman, acting lor The Southern Trust Company.

and by that sale ail the rights ami interest of plain. iff and Joseph P. Owens to the stock, were extinguished. Ail this was pririr to the alleged transfer by Joseph P. Owens to Ladora e.

Owens nfrheliKr shares of stock in the Hooven. Owens and henUchie? Company, under which Ladora S. Owen claims to 1st the owner of. the 10i shares. The piircluiyer of the shares of slock continued to lie theowner until the 2lt day of October, ll2.

when for I he -mil tit tssi rash paid to him by defendant. Ueorpe Adam licntscliler. lie sold and transferred all the stock to heiitschler. lo whom iiew. certi-ticaie were Issued on October lff2.

Then, after P.euchler urcfia.ed the stock, he sold Dortioii to each of the defendants, John Il.ioxen. Henry Sohn. Ocorge llelvey and C. O. Kichicr, to whom new certittcates were iiriiied.

Follow ing the above statement is a general denial by the defendants of everything alleged by the plaintiff, sun, they say. i not entitled to the relief he prays for against them. They deny that he ha lost by being, a lie claim, prevented from 'redeeming liH stock, intwc than the amount ot ill POLICE PICKINGS. Toru of 211) Kast Third nreei. and a friend were in front of Ew aid's coinniiH rti house, utTS Court street, yesterday afternoon, pulling the tales of the calves and annoying other stock.

They were told to get a av. Tliey did. but before leaving Oallatrher pulled a knife and th eatened to kill a calf or two. a bile lit pal picked up a chunk of coal and mashed fine window, ti alls trher was nrre.sted I Ofllcer Dierx for disorderly conduct and his ai escaiicd. Police Commissioner Rogers and Auditor Ergot.

'if Lexington, are in the city examining the working of the different dennrtmenis, a new system will be introduced at their home. Maggie Walker, of 10 East Sixth street, and Relic tJravely, lis. East Front street, were arrested for loitering yesterday by Officer Ule-eke. They have been cut icing young boys to heir r.otus. Thieves were very bnsy Friday night.

They stole aud a ring from AI Zest, of 41 Hanier street, and took a bicycle from Charles Carrs. of 403 West Sixth street. A gold watch was stolen frdm Mollie Maine v. of 11 lint street. Thieves got over the transom of George J.

Sclineir room, 1 Henry and stole a gold watch. Richard R. Tobln, of 30 Filbert avenue, was robbed of Jake Sliafer, a canvas mnn with the Menger Show, wa. robbed of $4 while asleep near the tent in ulton. Thieve were frightened away from the home of lieorge raw, 210 Harrison avenue.

A -lot of tools were stolen from Martin Biedrrtnan. of Elmore street. Early yesterday morning Officer Beiser. while passing the Odd Fellows' Bulding on Elm street, saw water seeping through a crack in the arch. He investigalej and found that one of the large on the second Door had overrun ana the bad through i lie floor.

The damage will be small. The alarm troni Box 621 at o'clock yester day morning was caused by a small fire in 1 lie storeroom of tne tjititou fprings uistiu-ins Comnaitv. in Curamiiisville. It was out out before tbe department arrived. John Mackelhaney, a railroad man living at 440 Oladstone avenue, and Matt Spurlock, an expressman living in the same house, had an argument yesreroay momma, ana urcitiea to go and tight it out.

A big crowd followed tlicin to Baker Jt Handiey's mill, where they squared oft" and were about to fight when Officer Hammcrslry came along and arrested them for disorderly conduct. TRUSTEE SMITH, Of the Ilospfkl Board. Talk About nxxittHi tiianges. There has bim considerable comment over tbe report fiat at the next meeting of the Board of Hospital Trustees, July 5, certain changes would be made among the employes of that institution. Trustee Prescott Smith was seen in his office yesterday afternoon, aud after some objections was induced to talk the subject of the proposed changes.

He said, in substance: "Considerable difference of opinion exists among members of tbe board in regard to what should be done with Engineer McLachlan. They agree that be should be punished, but the question as to the degree of punishment is where they differ. Some think he ought to be discharged, others not, and it is impossible for me to sat at this time what disposition will be made ol bis case. The matter has acquired greater notoriety than it really deserved. "So far as the employment of a steward is concerned.

I doubt very much whether he would save enough to pay his salary. I am opposed to the creation ot new officials, unless it is made clear that they are needed. The druggist has been performing some of tbe duties that it is now proposed to have a steward perform. If the duties ot the druggist are lessened, it may be possible to reduce a is salary. A committee was appointed some time ami to take into consideration the equalisation and adjustment of salaries and the apportionment of the duties ot the various of lifers.

"Mr. Fred Alms Is Chairman of that committee. He has had a very grcatexperience in such matters, and I am in hopes that he i abie to suggest some changes hich will reduce expenses and at the same time increase the efTcctlrereis of the hosnital force. I do not know that the euip oyes at the hospital get more for their services than people in private employment gel lor similar services, if it is made to appear by the report ot Mr. Alms's committee thai they do receive more, I sliali vote tor a reductions "They do not hold their positions by reason ot their political activities, pay no political assessments, the Board of Trustees do not know their political affiliations, are employed in i lie sameway as private institutions employ their help and should be paid simply at the market rate." Captain Schwab and Charley Howald Onarrel A Brother'a Aim.

-trxciAL a KSQCiara. HAXtLTosr, Ohio. Jane HL Between 2'and 3 o'clock this morning Captain Schwab claims he saw a light and heard voices In the bar of ilowald't HoteL Entering tbe place, according to tbe Captain. Charlea Howald. the proprietor, became abusive and ordered OUt.

Words were exchanged, and finally Schwab left tbe place, afterward followed by Howald. wboin the meantime bad ent for Sheriff Krebs. On tbe navement after an excliange of wo-tts Howald was placed under arrest. By thts lime the fiber iff ami Mrs. Howaid appeared upon the scene, and ibe officer was persuaded to allow bU prisoner freedom, "providing lie appeared le'ore the Mayor to-day.

Which he did, ami paid a flue for disorderly conduct. Early la-t evt-ning 09 aid had his JKMket picked of a tie nt which was a Liamotid stud, and this no uoubt wa the cause of anger. John Spring, a resident of street, ooiiited a shotgun at his brother Kudoiph this morning and deliberately tired. The aim was bad and lit djiph escaped- It is aid that John lahed -to support his family, to which Ku-dohb Uok exceptions. in the case ot brandoa K.

Minikin, assignee, rs. Henry P.Tieusvher an answer and vro-wtti inn bate been-riled, lie admits that he subscribed to 10 shares of tbe caoital stock of the C. and D. Bailrt ad Company, one hait to be paid when the road was Jul completed between Middletown and Hamilton, and alia half when completed between Atiddie-town and Jeflersont iile, Ind. He says that through raise and fraudulent representatiMi of thecompony's officers he delivered his note for tbe amount of his subMcrintion, that ben C.

Hunokel pretended te have the note he bad full know Inlaw of the facta connected with it. He furtner says that as tbe road is an illegal and uaauthorixed corporation hi. Dole tor hi sntascrtption is void, and be prays that he may be dismissed from the payment of the saine. Mrs. Xeal'and Delia MeKin-ney will spend the summer in Cannes.

France 1 ILmw Paul J. Borg and fanitiy and TtKHiias Biyd at Lakewood. N. Y. i Mr.

and Mr. Prank tThitaker at Petoskey. Cotonel Alexander 4ordon-at Asonry Park; Mr. and iirs. M.

f-traoss. Mr. and lira. L. Held and John tirie-er in Europe; Major "Hat hbtitie snd wife at Oakland.

A.d- and Jirs, EiwtsMi 1 home wiil chaperon a party of ENQUillE JU2JE 17V COVINGTON. Political Patlnta. A call was issued jester-day, asking W. II. Meekoy to became a candidate Z--r the Appellate Tbe call is afetaMl by quite a number of peup.

Among tbem are J. Eandfocd, lion. (leorge Abler. Dr. A.

Aver Val P. U. de Gmyter.ir. r. (Inirall.

J. C. Trege. II. HoukesH'-k.

J. J. ilaney. f. A.

Prague, Cfia. Mi-AJill. Jas. Meelian. Wiu.

Tapneru. Cnlbrrtxin. J. K. Woo'iroroft.

Tlieo. Weiek. J. B. HlfXl-meyer.

Henry A t. h-ti Adams. J. fci. Kl-tley.

I. tfroege. George Kxterkamn, Homer Hudson. Thuw. Kennedy, (ieorge W.

Howell. J. A. Hall. H.

Worthingtam, Jm. linesman. Tony Ueile. J. M.

larkson. August Pie per. T. J. i-ntiib.

J. Chambers. Cbas. Ustttnelly. Henry lieile.

J. W. Kif. L. Muter.e.

Menman and about thirry otherh. Mr. Mafkny has not as yet made any reply t' tbe rail. Mr. G'srbfl is not aura ay-alarmed ait tit cail.

Judge J. J. brttwn. of West Covington, will txt make 'he raee for Cotiuiy Jnde. llr.

Wle-ey stands for the "Kisniing Koroner." and relent 10 tilm. The nt her candidates, say "Sit." The Doctor is making a spendid canvass, however. the bookt for the primary closes there wit two three candidates sprung. It is hoped, however, that they will not lie for as tlierw are alieady a dozen for that Place, It looks a if the ftur promhient nien in the rave at present are C. C.

Hull, ban Kingsley. John Boske and Thomas lnnn. "Wait until ibe votes are counted," said Fncle Sieve Henry ye-terday. "and- you will see that the tuau from EriatiKer ia very much 111 the fight. Although Mr.

Middendort ha made a sDirudid it must be admitted that Pugh is gradually gelling back lino bu old-time riinnlngform. The onslaught' that have been made on Judge Pbinr by "imt pe-iple are only reacting in fnvor ot the Judire. There 1 man in Kenton Cunty tiial ran claim sucresslullr that he has not attended 'o biiine. "Am I iniheracx-7 Well. say.

I will break all political in re-markeii tins Mennineer. the Coruniil candi date, yesterday. lii reuaoie r. McLsugiuin be a caudidnte for Magistrate lu District One. It is tfnie thai a- convention is being called to nominate a candidate for Mr.

Berry is expected home by the first, of July. At present thfre is no opposition to him. It htoks as if I. wUJ get more than nia share of votes outside ot the city for County 11 It is only a little more than a month now until the prima: eler iin. After the Latouia races clore there will lie some hot times all aionz theline.

There will be a few of those "duu thud" falls before the votes are counted. The Grand Adjonrns. The grand jury made Us final report yester day and adjourned. It found 19 indictments and referred three cases to the next grand Jory. Among the cases referred wa one In reference to Ilerlein and others for tearing down a fence, and the other was in reference to the sewer at Fourth a-d licotl leeis.

The city officials agreed that tber would flush the sewer tinea a week auring 1110 summer months tf-hi indictment wa returned. The are people, in the neighborbtiod who will watcb and see that this promise is kept. If not, the next granti Jury will be antiealed to. 'I he jury made some good recommendations in reference to sjieody trials for criminals in Jin), intimating Justly Unit too ninny c-ts are sent to a grand jury that could tie dis-pned of in a lower Court. They uUo reenm-mendd thai the Jail Physician carefully scrutinize ail esse that come into jail for fear that there might be some comagioiis dtea-e arise from s'Miie ot the rtUby prisoner that are cooflr.ed in the hostile.

It via intiniatnl iliHt there had been several cases of measles antonar the Mtwmsbiner. Tlv f.nd all the city and county offices excellent condition. The trrand Jury returned its thanks to sheriff Kingsley and Commonwealth's Attorney Cleary for the valuable assistance rendered. The grand Jury marie rigorous efforts to turn up sitae tilings, ana it was not tneiriauit that they did not get the proof, although they were on a few hot trails. The Judge Mlasetl Hini.

William Burns, a tout, who wears bis bair a la Pomi adour. was before Judge McLaughlin last night, and now he ts sorry for it, as the Judge pave him six month tn jail. Willie 111a lc 11 bet for a couple of business men from Central' Kentucky, and collected the money, wnicn auntiiniea 10 -i. tie started to mum the money to one of them, when one of Willie's 1 artner made a IxiUi push, and grabbed a 0111. saying iiuu it.

oeiougea to him. The business man said nothing, as he was still I0 ahead. Yesterday Willie took a ten-dollar bill from an acquaintance wi'h which tomakea bet. He Droii KUt bacu a pnon ticket. 1 tie two men were standing together when the flyers were cominu down the stretch, and lie horse on which Burns held the phony ticket 1 oked like a winner.

It is claimed that Burns actually pinched tbe phony Burns claims that be is innocent, and that bis conviction was an nntraa-e. He went to the cool er, where he will spend the racing season. Mr. Clem Hellman. of this city.

has. thrmirh the efforts of Hon, A. 8. Berry, secured a position under the Government at Washington. Mr.

Berry ha secured more place for people in this district than all the rest of tbe men whoever represented the district. Tbe annual outing of the Charles Carroll Branch, Y. M. 1., will take place Thursday at Pailor Grove. Herbert Foote.

the bricht voam son of Charles O. Foote. formerly of this city, was one of the honorable who passed for high school without being examined. Peter Atzele. who rnns a road house on the Independence pike, at tbe old White House bxcliange, wriHiriaiciea yesteruay lor maintaining a nuisance in tbe shape of a disorder ly house.

There have been frequent com- ilalnts about the manner In which tilings lave been conducted at thla tdace. Yesrerdav an application was made to Judge McLaugb-tin for a warrant for hi arrest on the charge of selling liquor to minors. It looks as if the people out there Intend to make war on bim. The will of J. Brinkman was admitted to probate in the County Court yesterday.

He gives allot his property to his two sous, and requests that the property at the comer of Puurth and BaKewell. and at rtOT Main street, be sold, and the proceeds divided as above mentioned. Parker Scott was arretedesterdar for tak ing possession of a horse lielonging to Mr. oixing ana nearly riuiug it to aeaiu. Mr.

Roliert Trimble narrowly escaDed death Fridav. He sent to a Cincinnati hotel for some mushrooms, and a tew minutes after he ate them be wa taken violently ill, and was unconscious lor several nours. A aoctor worked with him for six hours before he could bring him around. Mr. Loa-an Carlisle, who came here to attend the Wilsliira-Queen wedding, returned to asmngion.

For A. G. Simrall' A- Co 's auction sale see houses for sale column, this paper. Miss Cowan, a charmina vnnne lad of Louisville, is the guest of iirs. James 8.

Way of Garrard fctreet. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Lnvell and Miss Fannie Lovell ill rend the summer in the Adrion- dacks, with Mr. and Mrs. Howell Loveli. Mrs. S.

B. Henderson. Mrs. Georeia Brlirht and Miss Henderson leave next week for Bai- lmore. where tuey will spend a few davs.

and they will then go hi an watering place 10 spend the summer. Souire G. Francis, the nonnlar econd District Maaistrate. lias announced himself a. candidate for re-election, subject to tbe Democratic primary next month.

The bouire has disiieused the law Justly and promptly to all. ana aeserveaiy popular witn nts constitu ents. The Jollv Times Club held Its resrnlar meet ing at the residence of Miss Louisa Middendort, of Green aveuue, last Wedne-day even ing. Jiiss iouLsa was niKiny coinpiuneniexi noon thenianner iu which-she entertained the club. Ihe was assisted by iier sister.

Alias Julia. The club is composed of the following members: Misses Loitua Middendorf. Alice Jonas, Carrie Heile. Lucy McDonald. Julia Mauer, ttesste atauer.

atoiiie uuckley, Lucy McDonald Messrs. Henry Herte, AiMhmiy Reiman, Charles Hanbauscr, Will trie, liar, rv Averdiek. Arthur Jonas. Albert llarme. fav Watkina.

Charles t-haher, Jake ebailer, John McDonald. The club will give a grand basket picnic in the near future. Vrs. C. L.

Hicks left fofMnncie. In spend a mosth. with her daughter, sirs. J. C.

Mrs. Lvda Mulliaan left last even in a to visit friends in Hie wood. A. G. Simrall Co.

have sold the following nrotTerrr for Mr. M. Wejrer: His bunse 011 southeast comer Parton and Cordelia streets in Mr. Jo-eph Bohman, for cash tor the Pohlman heirs their honse. No.

tf? West ixtbueet. to Mr. A. Willei'brink, forat-VKai cash; lor Mr. H.

Wa.ker lit property iu tttiodiand Far to Mr. b. l'avis, forjl.l.io: for Mr. J. Keicha fcl boirse.

o. vrtt Pliiladei- phia street. 10 Mr. ttankborst, tor talhnnv germ. m.

rm i rim mmlwrAf 4 Kj. Caiholk knights of America, from Tuledo. Ohio, is the gtiest of Dr. Averulcg. llr.

betin is a wealthy undertaker iu bia city. Vr. and Mrs. Ibomu Hen nes celebrated their crystal wedding last Friday eveoing at tueir noma on nasi r-ievemu street, uiry were the recipient ot stany bandsome and useful present. Tito prrseut were: ir.

and Mrs. John Kingsley, Mr. Fox. of tt. Thomas.

ciias. Hennesy. Mr. ana Mrs. U- I XM 1 I-' I I tv IC1 1 wrrta mo.

in.st-. nr. and Mrs. Frank Mncke. Mr.

and Mr. Joins IMiav. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 rid ire.

Mr. and Mrs. r-wotie, Mr. and Mr. John Binman.

Ura. Rich, Mrs. Brodett. Mix Kate tilynn. Mioses Mamie and earaa Klr.g.

Katie Muore, AI ie errring. Annie and Lizzie eibe Moore, l.iiiie janore. Maggie Moore. Jsr. and Mrs.

P. Powers. Mr. Chambers. Mis.

fcivall, Mr. James- Thompson, ilohert King. Wm. 1 1 I avixvnrj. ill.

itu. nulls sey, Mr. Baker, Mr. ands and Mr. Williams, oiCincionau.

and others. Tlia fnllnwina- class will rece Ire their first communion at St. Joseph's Church to-day Boys U. Burdick. Jatne- tnna.

it. Hie nr. Duerstock. U. Duenhuft.

F. liweutig. F. Ai Liter. J- bmet.

Ant. 1 enker, H. ieldhour, u. uroeniei'is, James Muaii, it. Heiieman, AI Hagedorn, B.

Hfi4n, F. Htwtenrich. H. Kroutge, il. -KraTl.

Kuen-tuefetd. J. Lamping. JJ. iiuet bio Witiiam Macke, Mernuvn.

Mensinarhlagrr. Will.awi Clem XJenaoer. otio Pieper Ed Kies. it. Reisirer.

Jr Pohling. L- RalieiiiKotier. Jos. Ptuntrbeck. H.

ecbuile, AI KhlKtmtn.f. f-chnelkers, W. teller, AI Mrtthman. J'. Thi-ss, 1,.

Wichmann. A. WiiberOTng. lirafne and Ed Weln- bofT. tiiris Avn.e Alt-ers.

Dma Praridewie, V. Beiser. J. jes. i-a Eacu.

E. Lroee. Theresa B. FeWbnnr. Meflnlre.

M. Hellman. J. Hackman. Berha Hartke; M.

Kahl. K. Koke. A. Kliene.

C. Ktwhne. A. tvu i kam r. K.

14-dlendiliEiija SI itrnt ng. 1. A. PohlniaHn. E.

Tork. Tlre-a Kwk. M. fr Nchlentker, f-rlrTtrr, K. WesfrrHau.

Rnrt WUer. H. Emma Willing. CaroJine Wellhig a'Mt Amelia WiDrrdina. Frotw StJ rlenedirtua Charcb-Fred Kreylinar.

John rtbanT. H. Ilaha. LouUFrogge. Henry lchni(1er.

hatie Geise, Eama iew-e, 31. brbio and Uosa Hr- Yote for Steve Henry lor County Assessor. H. t. Bla-n the Penles Taibw.

has a strwk of preftv summer ruis, which lie is selling at very cheap prices. Conio early and get first choice. Quick-meat vapnr stoves are tbe safest and best. J. M.

McC.uuK. Madison avenue. Vote lor Tbonias lu tin for Sheriff. af ears. Logan K.

Wood ft Co. sold at auction for Mrs. Wm. Iiveil her house on West Fifth street to Mrs. Mary of Cincinnati, for and Mrs.

1 rarer honse to Mrs. Haley for AilJJdu. A pUa -aut event or the past week wa the msrr'sge of Miss Ids Ppsbn- ttanghter of Mr. anti Mr-. P.

Spubn. of Hi I man street. ti ilr. frtt, of Main st.ee'. The reremsny wa perffirtned by Rev.

W. H. ea'. The brtdesn-aid was Mis Katio 5pahn and tbelieM man Mr. Adam Ott.

Tliey leceivert many handsome and valuable nreients. Those pre cut were Mr. and P. e-naunniid family. Mr.

ani Mrs. eorge Ott and family. and Vhts McSiisill. jf Ciiicinna William Riedlin. Mr.

and Mr. Ie-(au. Mr. and Mrs. Gufwein.

Mr. Bussert, Mr. aud Mrs. Ven-ninger. Mis Emma Meiininger.

Mr. and Mr. Fred Mane-. Mr. a Mrs.

Kidd e. umi Mr-. Uardiug of t'iitcintMiti. Mr. and r.

Andy Jann. Mrs. eisx daughter Ida. Mrs. Cobb.

Mi Clsra Cohb. M-. and Mr. Wm. Hnzelluaiin.Mrs.

llwiart.leore UilV-t. Mm. Zuniorck. Mism Mamie Teriau. Lillle tiieswein.

Flora antt Ttiei-esa "n-tlhof, Lizzie and efeisikaiim. Lena and Km ma Harding. Mr. Andrew Kbert, of Xessporu played the we ldimr march. A wedding supper fol- Lnwed thscen-numv.

The bridal eouole left yesterday morniia fur Hamilton. Ohio, where they wilt make their tutuie noine. r. 111 iiaxter, iiu ts imw twcairsj bi Pinna, Ohio, wlih stove works at that strtcl. 7 Iyi cool and comfortable clothing for rummer we show an extensive line of light weight suit, summer coats and coat and vests in seraos.

molmirs. luster. riraP etc. Jrc. at immi tialed low prices, Eiicrman Jt Sons, leaders.

Mr. Andrew Stevens in. son of the la'e Hon. John W. -Meveiistm.

will be married on tlie 2itli of June to ilU ti'rance C. Xorru, of Philadelphia. Mr. Louis Rombarh left last night to attend the annual convention of the tlks. B.

Lother. J. P. Clark and W. O'Hearn spent a few day in Louisville last week at the A.

O. H. Convention. Miss Camilla Shinkle entertained with a bnrnpartvat her father's country home 011 the Islington pike. Tbe place was tastefully di-corated for the occasion.

Michael's Orchestra furnished the mtisfe, and dancing cn-joyeduifil a la hour. Those present from Covington were: Mis-se Lucy Orr. Alrene Boat. Alma Perlin. Connie Ford, Barton 8im-rail.

Nellie ent, Florence Black. Virgie Earl, Helen 1'iirterwiasi, Slierley lenlcy. Florence Bruce, L. Bryan. Emma and OoilieBascom.

ilattic Lee Ma mien, Mr. and Mr. Htigli d. Virgie Helm. Misses (ioodkv, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Ioh-man. Miirr Sa)', Mcm-s. T. Ahhrioke.

Ellsworth (us Briioks, Joe Craighead. Dick Hanson. Charles Scoft. George Fox, Frank Cross. Lewi Malliew.

Dr. C. Kearns, George Walker. taiii Poyntz. Will Eaton.

Fred Head, Harry Air. Joe and Bruce Fenley, C. r-medberg. J. Kentz.

Arthur B. Trimble, earn Charles Hutchinson. George Eus-tis. Ernst t-emple. Pan llemingray.

Lacy Kirtly, L. Arthur auid others. One of the engines in Tranter's rolling mill collansed yesterdav. and will prove very dam aging to some of the workmen, as a number 01 1 iiciu win iiuve to be laia on until it is repaired. Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Ernst leave nest week for Lakewood to spend the summer. AC IVftl.t- I1.I1. Louis, will Shortly visit Mr.

and Mrs. Charles men, 01 ciguiu Bireci, Mr. Philip Bruw assen lias returned from a pleasant visit to relative in eeymour, Ind. He was accompanied by hisauut, Mrs. George Ueltig, and children.

James A. Garfield Post o. 2. Department of hentucKV. u.

a 01 Covington, win hold a memorial service on Tusday evening, June l'j. at KMiln tlw M. li. Church, corner ot Main and Eighth streets. The feature In Central Covin gum society during the past week was tlie surprise tendered to and Mrs.

Eallmnn. Tbe evening spent in dancing aud feasting, and the truest were nicely entertained. Those present wee: Mises Pearl Wai iV. Maud Valanding-ham, Jisie Ballinan, Eoily iUggns. Inez Wolf, Anna Valandlnglmiav.

flose Ballman, Lizzie Craig. Ne.lie Burk. -Anna Clarkson, Anna Haley. Mollie Burk, Messrs. Hiram Hwe-gles, Thomas Craig, Jim Hensley, John fSw igles, Robert Jang Htggins, J.

Sullivan. Ben Miller, John rinan. J. Arnold. Charles Clsrey, S.

Rogers, W. Sullivan, C. banders and others. One of the most enjoyable events of tbe week was a surprise party tendered to Mrs. Frank Most-bmeyer by the Sunflower socials.

Those present were Misses Dona Hoar, Carrie Huber. Addis Kleymeyer, Clara Eempmeyer, Anna Harrinian. Gnssie tshulte.Maniie tjbulte, Carrie and Lizzie Haar. Anna Knhiendvke. Flora Munle.

Luiu I'nkraut. Josephine Emig. Eva and I.illie Brossnian, Carrie DicEman. Carrie triage. Lizzie It a be.

Lizzie Be baler. Miss Boyer, Mhw Mamio Middendort. Anna Catean, Minnie Seligman. Lirzie and Anna Albrink, Anna and Mary Polle, Little Droste, Messrs. Frank Moschnieyer.

Henry Schmerriiig. John Born horn, Al Moachmeyer. J.Keniphoas.J. kearns.ii. Krui-ersman.

K. Maloney. J. Cole. Wm.

Moschnieyer. Lety Herman, J. Franklin, J. Feld kamp. Wm.

Wessling, J. tilckman, L. Thoss, Al Bayer, A. Frazer. Miller Corbin, George Schmidt, T.

Torlene, J. Schlarman, F. Trumiie, Joe Born born. Wm. Krust and many others.

Me-srs. Harry Pchuite, B. Wucest and C. Born horn rendered ome choice music. Tbe Ladies' Society of Paul' German Pmtestant Chuixh held tbeir annual meeting last week.

The Treasurer presented ber report, showing a balance on hand, as per previous report, of Jol 12. The receipts of tbe past year from giving coffees and entertainments were 222 (HI: membership fees and other sources netted $1HH The expenses tor tbe past year were 75 i5, which shows a balance on band ot $17 17. The election of otTicers for the ensuing year resulted as follows; President. Emma Head: Vice President, Catherine Meyer; Secretary. Emma Hack man; Treasurer, Charlotte (roebel: Trustees.

Mr. Bierle. Mrs. Welling. Mrs.

Araiand, Mis. Bollinger, Louisa Miller and Eva Boer. A vole of thanks was extended to tbe retiring officers. Tbe prisoners convicted at this term of the Circuit Court were sentenced 10 the pen yesterday by Judge Perkins. Tne only one that had anything to say was Lou Moore.

He ciaimed that he had been wrongfully convicted. The testimony of Miss Bailey, however, was too conclusive, and L011 will nerve four years and two months it be behaves him-fell. George While aud George William got two years each; Frank Lacy, lor manslaughter, got five -years: Harry Anderson, two years for bouselireaklng; Harry Richards, car breaking, two yearst James Mundy and Walter Wright, for frying to kill tbe Marshal of Lndlow, got two years each. Ten years would have been a light sentence for them. Judge Perkins will hula Court at Independence next.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Von Lehman celebrated tbeir wooden wedding last night at thei.

home. Kxi-i Wood burn avenue. Mr. Von Lehman is connected with the firm of Lowry (its-be), and a large nnmber of their friends were p.esent last night to assist tbem on tbe pleasant occasion. Ihey received numerous presents and the guests were roya ly enter-, tamed, and aaupiuous banquet was discussed.

A crash In price. Ca'l and 'see tbe ruin. We have reduc-d every article in our bouse from to 36 per cent- The One Price Cloth-lug House. DAYTON, KY. At he last Cmutcit meeting the pro rata of taxes was affix! aa lollowa: Making fimd.

Su eeuta; bool fund, soeeata: light lane, te witn; water mod. lvomia: poor innd, lOeraiss geap-raj tund. SJ ceo 1.. Il was drt-idrd tt tncrawaetho width of up-pt-r street to Aoiret. Memorial aervires will he nek) at the Presbyteriaa Chtirt-n, at 11 a.

so. 10-uay. by tba Odd elltnra 01 Dayton. hllerue. irwport and Cwinston.

All aieMiorra o. ttcssd Lodae so. Sis atw reqtti-acoa to nt-e( at ibr ball at lu w. 111. lMrp and procwrd to O't-'alkin awrnti to uaeet and eat-ort to ihe ehorrh all iniimi todies.

Alt tsid JfeJluwa are eordiai'y lav trd to attend lhaaerrirra. Wednawday renins Flunt and tfattie Lyras emartainast ibe tt.C.Ut.11 ttinr btfns os Jrflerati -atrret. tt waa ra hoaor tw Mia Aaoa Mtevensm. was. sill soon en to ladtaea tor oer amw-ter aacatiow.

A rry pirwaant rrtani araapaa.td anb Use uoal rass. daneiac and music, tan lua-iug with a spleniiui snpnrr. Aroma die gjrats were: aliases Anni laaib. Jeane aLauretwe, Rrf I Tietnaa. Faana- Artuatroax.

Guaaio llrlio. ntelK and tN tppty, Aiiea Humtrj. Abra Mrieuos, Matxrv lamiaili, 'iora ana ilaU-e Idrowsan Ar-Ctl Ml t.rowi. 1 tin Jmu ft Benry Pornr Lod-s-, F. arei M.fc will kit as annor.l e-na lor tbo bawfil ana at iduwa ana iaua' ttoaw, at r'ilver Grove.

Mis Aexh Berry, of Kanswa. is the guesi of Mrs. ranate r-puioiaa, ut txiaaa BELLE VUE, KY. Abonta year a-wrx-Mayor G. B.

Barm. May Kaeel. ei-ciiy 1 reaaorer Lgaer. Gaa Fuller. IwTkd etwrt, Adam trmyn and a auatbera otrM- pubite-apirited ciuaraa of Bellevue.

niad--th. u(uwa, wnicli waa haartily pprovrd. that insti-ad ai nun ratu ammo nns.ibite.afltrraruialU ntMiid.s.moaM aad have a graad aisptay oa lit. iourib tat July ia a pal a- plaev. atotaam'a Hall.

nr inatinaw. aa oriteTs-e inatalf-KMiah many haa Drew out t.l work, awraar ira. aa autbortaed agwt weald wart ia quaxvar. hall a-d dsa aul-si-ir-cooa. a aarpr uu-g awiw add w- tne anaounta mbKtt tho wral.nier will afiironaio for the plaa.nr at tbe ritiarws and the Intemta vt the fan.

I ha ntaav rtrtMa 01 Mr. V. f. Lannx of tauif av. mil, will ha ta- hrar tnat he murb ssb-.

pnived ta beanh, aiter snotber artK.os Ray Taeley aae Taouihill. ta eracc yoaa battery irons Una city, lariinl a teloitrani irons an tnsnaxero. fh. csamitoa 1 Va.l rtuo to aom. up play with tbacn.

1 he bur has 001 tuliy at-aad abrther toaercpt or oof. but ni- Skooaay. lhaiaaa rta jflvrn fc. trie iV.li' l--ngsoe of tha M. Cnarrh at th raavieooa cm Mrs.

H. aiigdoa, aa ard ava-aoe, waa a grand a Mrsnhrr at tie-leToaLMre. I- O. ill me-) at iti louga roota at a. rr.

sfr. thia 11 attend tu. aarvaeaa at tit Pr uj leriaa t.huxt.. NEWPORT. A Pleavsavac Affair.

One or the fntrresthtg aortety evenU of the past week was tlie race-bare ewchne party at tha rawl'letiK ot Mr. and Mrs. Jt din Barry, on West jTifib st Tbe boose was beauUfuUr decorated with rut flowers aud putted t-ianta for Uia nrcasiim. and tlie eodocUre game was Indnlged In nntll midnight, when an e'egant menu wa served by a well-known calerer. he retiuiltMler of tlie evening was spent iu singing, dancing and rerii alums.

A nnii hose prrsa-ut wrre; Mr. and Mrs. John trry. Mr. ami Mrs.

M. Hcalv. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr.

and ilra. McEeown. Mr. and Mr. Haghes, Mr.

and M-w. MeCarthv. Ur and Mr. Mthm.Mid. Mr.

and Mrs. KiiTe, Mr. and Mrs. Cbrisman. Mr.

ad Mrs, Mnmliy, Mr. and ti ear-on. Mr. MariauL the Mksars Belle a Carrie Har-rizau, ir. and Mrs.

Mr-Cm, ken. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Co-1 lean.

Mr. and Mrs. awincker. Halpat Ilia 1 Mr. and Mr.

John falion. of asliinirft.n.D. C.iMr. ant! Mr. John lirkerl.

Mr. and Mrs, John Brady. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Betx.

Mr. t'amptasil and danghtttr. Mhst Mary, the Misses Mary and Lizxie Healv. Miss Emma Burton, the Mfaswt Mary and Kale Manning. Ml h'arah ihea.

Thomas flea'y, Enward Manning. Mr. Haigh. W. Magaire.

W. Chris-niau. Miss Enrveu of Co-lurn. Missew Laura and Mamie McCarthy. Gvm Matter.

John Mnher. Jos Piyor. Mist Agues Joe Man-igur, Wm. Tavlor. Cbartes Mulrer, Robert Vt eUkeitrl.

P. Fitasrmmon-, John Jenkins. II. hutioii. George Xicsert and Prof.

J. F. Lauipe. The ialies first i-rize at wmi by Mr. t'ostiga 1: booby prize.

Mi Campbell. tientleHMrn'a firs prtee. Mr. John Brady booby prize. John Maber.

Hij-rfi School Ctanrne-icernent. Tlie cnnimeneement exen-tses of the Newport High school tute.t place next Thursday evening, at the Park Avenue School Hail. The fo'lowing Is the programme: Maggie Allen, "atreet Cries:" AUce Bock Inge. -Wlute-wssbt ZellaSwing, "A Ltwt Ojmoi tuinly William Thorndyke, Kentucky:" music oy orchestra: Ro'j-on Moore. f-ms of the Times;" tie mien, "ijienrdng iSlone:" Mvrtle Burne.

Curtretlty:" Etiith Davis. "Wild Flowers';" music by the oMicstra; Lulu Schawer, "Happinesr Jennie Pra-tber. People;" Blanche I'oiibor, "Thoughts:" Elsie IriM-sou. "Plnek!" music bv I lie orctieitra: Heme BViiiou, "Love of tarue: Oertrune having tta tioiis;" lieiia Carreli. "Bridge of Life:" riiiles, valedittoriun.

"Woman's work." Waa Koandljr liiseod. E. A. II. Beylaod.

in his speech before tbe Crawford Club at tue Balks Opera House Friday night, created quite an excitement with the wild and coar-e which be made use of. j-everal ladle were present, and thev were com orbed 10 leave the ball 011 a Hint of the speaker h'a-phemoii rrsmnrks. To the credit of the men assembled, he was roundly hi-ed, and sat finally compelled to take refuge bv bowing bimstif oft the stage. He would takti better at an Indian Reservation tbau before an intelligent audieucc. The city taaeaaredueand must be paid now.

to avoid 10 per cent penalty and per cent interest according lo the new constitution and City Treasurer (Smith ts compelled to enforce it. ML Maggie W. BigstafT. of Washington avenue, is visiting friends iu South licud. Ind.

Cool and refreshing bargains in light underwear, outing shirt und straw bats. Eiler-maii's. In CtHil aud comfortable clothing for summer, we show an extensive lute of lightweight suits, summer coats, and coat and vests in serges, mohairs, lusters, drapd'ele. Ac. at unequaled low prices.

H. Eilertuaii A 60ns. James Xealens and others transferred to A'ice Xealens tariof Lots No. (i37. Cin aud UKJ on K.eventh stiect.

Jit by UUfeei; o0. The recent sale of the Master Commissioners will come np to-morrow before Judge Helm for conBrmation. Exceptions to the alc have been made bv the creditor of the Warring estate. Jin interesting trial is promised. Big drives In children's salts at Schuh's.

For hats go to t-cUuh. Mr. Frank W. Bigstaff is at Carp Lake, where be will put in a few weeks tUhing. The Sisters of 8t.

Martin's Academy have been sorely tried during the imst several weeks by tramps who trespass on their grounds. The SLsters are willing to give them all they want to est. but not satis lied with this, they lay around under-the tree and shoot craps und rush the growler. Chief of Police (Strieker ha been notified and he ha given order to the police to arrest any one found trespassing on their groundj. Tbe g'and concert to be given by ibe Cin-rliinatl University Glee.

Mandolin. Banjo and Guitar Clubs, on next Tuesday evening, will be one of the finest musical entertainments ever presented in the city. These clubs have given concerts In the leading cities of the L'nion. and a large and select attendance is exiectod. Tho fact that the High School Cedetaere to share lrvtiui proceed, should enlist the Interest of all patriotic citizens of Newport.

Messrs. H. M. Healy. J.

W. Schneider. T. B. Youtsey, J.

E. MeCrackeu and Gus HoUbauer will leave earfy this morning for lour of inspection over the Licking pike. They will go a far as Grant's Lick, and return later in the evening. Bv the way. try 10 fix up a hand that would beat tbe alxive quintet.

Rev. 0. W. Perrvman. or the First Baptist Church, will delirer the oration at hi, old home, Montpelier, on July 4.

Mr. Henry Grapes, son of the well-known musician, arrived home yesterdav after a several week' star with his sister, Mrs. Dr. lie-Phee. of Colfax, Wash.

Coroner Davis I home, after attending a ession of the union ot tbe State Board of Health at Louisville. The Pha-nix Hunting and Fiahlng Clnb. a very popular organtzaiiou. is entertaiuing it friends to-day at Isilver Grove, and a good time is assured to all who attend. Albert HofTmeler and Lizzie Bennett were licensed to marry yesterday.

Tbe high school commencement tn the Highland did not take place aa an nonncea on Thursday evening lat, out has been postponed until some evening next week. Colonel Wflllsm Anspangh returned yesterday looking fresh and hearty and handsome as ever, after a six weeks' trip through the South. William Rnencer. a vnnnt lad livtne on Chestnut street, is con fined to bis home witb serious illness. The physician in attendance says that it is the result of cigarette smoking.

Tbe annnal celebration of tbe Ft. Bon If a-ciii Orphan Society takes place thia after-no n. The society will attend solemn vespers in a body at Rt. Stephen's Church, after which serraou appropriate to the occasion ill be given. Robert Pre.

undertaker, 715 York street. A delightful surprise party was tendered Mis Mabel Lnnnin and Mis Pearl Walter, of Dayton, tin Thursday evening lust. Tbe two young ladies proved themselves most agreeable hosreises. and all present voted Hone of the most enjoyable events of the season. A delightful mCifti was served at midnight, which was heartily eujoyed by all.

Among those present were Misses Mabel Lan-nin. Genie Smith. Stella Cleary. Bertha Cleary. Fa 11 rta Rea.

Fannie Keating, Emma Muiiicb. Lucille Lawrence, Gladys Era in. Jessie Lannin, Penrl Walter. Flora Lyons, Hattie Lvons, Jessie Lawrence, Alice GIoms-ling, Maria Gold. Messrs.

Archie Lyons. Carlton Lawrence. Thomas Cleary, Owen smith. Harry Gotrliiig, Xst Lannin, William Fmitb. Olin Roes, Mrs, J.

K. f-miih. Mrs. J. T.

Lyons, Mrs. E. Walter. Mrs. Kat Lannin, Mrs.

C. Roes, Mrs. U. Rea, Mrs, M. eary.

If yon want a bargain attend Thobnrn auction sale gt 41i West Filth street, on Monday, June i. at 10 a. m. 1. 1 i 1.

County, looking after bis -political fences In UUI KL1HIU Ul IIW Wttniri Keep cool and com fort a Me by buying our tan. chocolate, kangaroo or Dongola Oxford. We bare tbe largest slock at lowest price for reliable footwear. James P. RUTc.

0US York street. Auction sale of handsome residence and furniture. 24 Berry avenue. Bellevue. Jnne 23, 2 p.

tn. W. a. Moore. Auctioneer.

In tbe Midway to be aivea at the Old Lady's Home in Covineton. Xewnort Is to be re ore- rented in the Cairo street ami In tbe Irish vil lage. Mr. A. J.

Park! its havtna chanre of the Cairo, street and Miss Belle Daiton of tbe it- The gfiair will take piaee tbe evenings I of Jnne 2 and 29 and the afternoon of the 30th- I Mr. Bteve Cromer will arrive bnme from Germany this evening tatter several auoaibs' stay with relatives iu that covin try. Mr. and Henrr TVve have returned home after a pleasant visit lo Mr. and James Neaiaua, of Cote BriUiaute.

Miss Cecilia White, of Windsor. Canada. Is the guest of Miss Grace Bennett, of Ytark Kreet, Mrs. Henry McDonnell Is 'spending the heated term with reiatives at ApOOsT asuumx vity. aaw im.

One of the pleasant events of tbe pt week was the surprise party tendered to Mr. Jack Foliiard. ol Fourth street. Among: those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Wi Trim-Ia-rti. Mr. and Mrs. Harrnn. JJi-ar Jennie Disken.

Maggie Eiciiensperger, birtli Korey. Alice Dunn. konry. Airs. Will la.

Miss Anderson. MlasJoaie Gibson. Miss Annie Mc- Guire. Measra. Frank Imeraon.

Martin tralth. Walter Cartor. II. G.ick. Ed.

Mum. C. kirbe. J. Mr-Cloud.

Mr. Hubharti. Jack Foiiiard. W. iaa and many outer.

LATTRENCEEURG. 'Aboot six week, ara Mrs. 91. C. Bwifl raw a aa.i!e mto (ha palm of her tiaoj aear the loint ot 10.

t'-ra no hrok. it ofl. Vesterday-tb. arr.k-t pire wiT-aa aat in. back ot tn.

haast aatr tha Arrancr tasaala ha. brra romietn or a rare 01 ftta rtver Itera I nu s.rsdr w-II Is. harrea au an.l a auiM 11 he n.ea ftsr Srat aaa aeeaoa w.norr. 'ih. a wmi ts fist a a ir.

ua toe aid tioaae, (ki R-o-rv aiae of rtver, al a a ca yi. ut. 'I'teiKi-T, ini 1 ll.iir.f rt. 1. ia a jt i.

ti 1 1 RIVER FVaata Iratviatar To-Tkay. I 1st file. PTQ PAXnY. Brrant. 1 Mancbester eT.

KUker. II p. WIU Iar-are aa Adt-rtaa-d. QUKEX. PhUllps, Mon- naT.

A r. m. Kew Orleans- Bl CEETE fTATE. Xoraood. Wrdneaday, June 2U, i p.

nx. CrsTt. Jne ta. Daily reaort tho siac of asirr. atrh eawatfaai.

hi fho -t 4nHin ewd me al a. sweaty -ana anmdiaa time. Sisx ha nnr. a Hi P. iTi? i francs.

aWxrssss. In i 'U. t' a innaii-. Oi-r-tv it 1 ki a.ro I Pittsburg. 4 ra I Dnban 1.

a.t a 1 a is.4 A 4 lwv.nuort i iirrliaa arkeratHirc IV.MnaH -1. Ketdtok Mm li 1 Karasr. tJtlv.M Pt. Piraaact. latlettal an Merapht 1 ":KelrBa.li.e Pf-rt-iuoaili-l Ft.

I A Littta knrk-i 4 s.li a.l!'shrrvrport-i a 4 -i Nrw ttr'raaaiie irrlrvdlr srrr iollfSTlllr AashvMI Thrro ess hmi a riaa of 1 feet at Pittatwirg. F'arwherr thr nt-r I s-lll mliuitr. and will lintia lallmz itoat Mariena doaa tiurjtg t-aianlay a. r. ttaat a a.

onaerrrr. Weather Karraa. Weather clear and warm. River 12 feet 1 inch and falling. Buainess very quiet.

Tbe arrival aud departures were the Hud-sen, from Pltfc-burg and return the bherley. from I'onicroy and tbe Tacuma. from Chilo and lefurnt tbe City of InilaTille and Teiegrapb. from Loulsvihe and ret am; tbe varroni 111. 10 Mempins.

The Btirkrya ststr ia rv Sam ttpve Sa-daya4Uta "bar', sbr mi.lt nbniT o. the I 1. 1 anr ttrrtvrit. tir.iTrred tiur tow and atarted laM-k wuh rmutie laat aighl. he Cat City arnvrd wan etaii tow The J.iha lisrreti Ir t'airu yeatarday wuh a large tna- or i has pmat.

TjvsVntim-i. own-st by Cardain Scott Carr, ea-ae oil rtrrday. Cs'ttam James 'arnra, aa old rt-aailasvt man, oi ih a ity. srrittu tlie ert, where Im ha Irrn ttia aa-t In yrara. 1'iia sehool teactirra of l.oiiiaTille wQI maka a round tnn the rify of lx.iitilir in a bo.tr.

Thev ill tiii tin Zto. Ucney ia.aad sad wtnar point, ot interest In hi eity. Tfie nsia1autr. on th Iron Oween M-nrk fur huber wagra af Parkrrsnurs aad delayed the boat rhrse hours ta her trip u. The UetoaaJ waa gr.iiu-i.

Tne Lonstrliow broke a pitniaa strap be Low Mem- pti la. The Carrn'Pon will leave thia morning at 10 t-l'k and all way -nnta. Tlir I 'ruwn Ui.l arrive.1 with a low of timber irom Milterrek, Knitswha and Snn.iy. t'airaln Henry i-'lag, Whar niastar of Ripley. Ohio, ia in tlierlty.

aptaia John Barratt arrived home from tit. Louis yeatrrday. Captain Oaear ttarrrtt will arrive tbia morning from i he liwrr Miaaiaaiitpi. One tl iba moat Oelia In nil waya of aprading Hnn-dax will ha ta take th. Mail Licir atramer his santty.

a htrh aravra hrrv at muni loiay, aad go tlown the Ohio until you an the boat coraiug up. when yae will ia franairmsd. and arrive in tii eity in time or tHttiira Monday nttirainz- Tha fare 1. on at ernts lor the round trip. So mora drlightful trip can Iw mane; John Prtry ia vary niitoh battar sad aU.

to reerir. loa li-ieads. CaptniB Marr. of Madisoo. is negatiating tor the Aaltland City, to run 111 the Kentticky Hivr, at Ulak ihrre trips a week ruin Madison Franktort.

t'aptnui John Thornburg trll trie Point Pleasant Gi-t: lliat when tea waa Irrk at the old PMtwool au.i J. Holb.way waa ta ta at navrr madolr-a tluin wrrk. anil aonte wra (l.Stai not asorlt. I ban ihe ap'aiu rntuloyed avary on tlie biatf, and tli moiuetit b. rrasrd to work irr th.

interest ot tba biat be waa paid ott and pot ashore, 00 matter who he waa or ber. h. caius irtim. Tha Pitlsbairg Post of" Thursday aayat -owiag to the sliailownr.a the walr iu tha Monoo-afTrHa iter aud the harbor thr wirkat at Iatvia Jalaad dsni are lemj raised, and a ill all ta up by Friday, It isrxpected. in th rivers da been coming dnan ao ta.t that it ha given apprehenaion to aomo u.

tna towiM3t oan-r their unbound erl wooJd set to aa 't he W. W. 0 aa m-taocr 6. this. Oua 1smI waa amt tonrip her un, and ah athoaaur iar 10 go iimrn ao lat a'ar-eund waa irm out.

it being nought Uiat lh staav td wafer was not rnonah to permit 01 th a pas-age of the O'JirHI in." Captain J. K. Voorhia lr(t Nw Orlr.es Thnraday 'or ma honie ia et. Xouis to spend several weaaa with his lamily. Th.

steamer John P. Alln. which sank recently iu 'lie aaoo Hivar aud was reaurrened acsin. ar-rivrd at New Oriran i'hurstlay troin Vir-kaburg to undrreo a arner 1 ovrrlisuliua and ducking. Tha Big S-antly.

for limavi.le, lu command of Captain Sam Rryant.wrth W. a hi lre at noon Irom the foot ot eye. a-vira Paas.ng.ra arrivt, boin hero and in LoaiaviUo ia time or all morning trains, to which they ar their luaaase. I be su-ann-r with fa Main William Kirkrr in command and Kendall Morgan in charge ih. office, will leave lor Maarhester at 11 p.

m. iron th. loot 01 Hroadway, daily, except SMfurdav. '1 he Iron Quoen is the futsisirg host or Monday, gha liaa rfca-raoee- Mantaareai, as p. rrr ra oom-mand 01 Captain Phillips.

Kubcrt Kerr la in the af-floe. Th. Buckeye l-tat will leave for the lower Ohio. Vemphiaand Now Orleans dirret, Sedoraday, at a o'rlork, ram th. not of Main srrert.

Captara rrank Norwot ia in command, with Robert tJandricaaun In cnargo of the office. TELEQBAPHia SPECIAL 1ISPATCHE4 TO TBE fXQUIBER. Wittis, pisv, Jun Ifk-Rirer 1.1 last. Qoudy sad warm. Vp at I-ittaburaT.

Pitt-sb ao. June IS. Ohio Kivar Irrt 7 lis -fir. and-fwlliuu. Tlr Sootia tioaa to Cincinnati with a naatrip.

The varca at tne Dana Islaaa dam nr. aU up and tha naodlas ar. now beiua pUcrd la position. It wul take about as houra l.r tha ptiol to rill above the dam. aad by Mm.

lay morning there will six laetoi waier ia the harbor, 'the packets now on their way up th. Ohio will be tU. ta rearn Ihia port alt riant, and nnlraa tti. river fans very faet tiier. will Or a fair biattma aiae.

lor tha paekrta for a ew days at least. Aiamt -su nmitrn thaCox.y army, wno have heeneamptna at frwra.rt, triad 10 act pa.arur. on the irom RocheaMr, out ta. ofllcer. would aot permit th.ra.

WascLiaa. W. Juo. IS. Rirer 4 feet me he and alltna.

Departed: 1 h- lotirirr. lor firt.ourg. a a. m. Ilia Iron Queen, for Cincinnati.

7 p. aa. Warm and cloudy. MiBicfva, Ohio. June 1 v.

River leat inch nd falling. I'p: Tba Hen liar, 1 aTey.too elate, p. m. The Bay aoa np aad Iroawoaaa oown to-night. Hu I la 10, Jnnr It Am red Tna Roaaaaa from Cincinnati retunaed at 4 a.

m. Th. Kagt. ar-nved at a. ra.

with nptia frum The H. If. Frwtae, wuh modal barges, raaaad ap St lo a. in. River feat in one and lading.

Cloudy. Thermometer 75. Ca.at.UT, w. Jnne 1. Charleston pool via.

4.4 feet and alannnary. Cloudy aad warm. Lock ZJl teat aud talliag; 11 in too, 1.4 faet aad ta-nonary. i OAUtrof.t. Oato, Jnwa lc.

Kiver 4 fee 7 hwhe and isllina. Waafher elotidy and hot. IXiwa The Honansa. m. City ot Vavay aue ap.

Tit J. M. Bo all bar. lor reosira. HcsTiacros.

W. Jane IS. The Bonanza down. 11 a. ra.

Beaver up, with emptie. P.m. I-o-cnla on nine. Rivrr leet inches and ladling. Clear and warns.

CaTtrrtssrao. June Blver 7 fset 3 mrhrs aad tailing. I'p: Th Reaver, at a. tn. Tbe City of Vet ay da up.

Unas: Toe Bonansa.at IS as. Weather warns aad clear. Carao. It Jon IS Nooa. Arrived: Th Xellla Borer and baraca.

Loarer Mtasiasippi. It. Iron aide and bsrrra. tn. Loms.

a44a.ta.; Cny of ehef. held. Teunraser River. a. m.

Rita ISA leat and standing. Cloudy and warm. Cuba, June i. Arrivals: Tha Ootoetj Ktlle. Ohio Kiver.

p. m. Daparturr: Tha City 01 Sheffield, e. lMita, tlje a. lroaaide wuh 11 p.

orr. pittaburg. P- a. River BBcbaogad. Clear aad warm.

Down mt Memphis. Mui-aia, Jota IS. Tha river her ataad I3.S ret on th gaara. a tall of u.4 toot ta th laat 21 hour. Tba Laoglrllow.

trans Xew Orl.aaa. until np at ie a. m. lor 1 larmaau with a lair trip, iaa City Sc. Loui.

fram r-aw Orl.ana. paaaed ap at It in. tor 6. Lour with 4w ten irant aad a fair hat at" people. 1 City at Uickaoaa.

ft. Looi. paawsl sown lata thia evening lor It.w Orleans with a big trip. eh. dierharrad arre 4t parka see freigbt aad ad 1.d aA toa suadnea and 14 bead muie.

la. 14. M. Uoaie and barge, from lab Lear, paeead daw a at 1 p. as.

so J.w orteaaa. VicunM, Miaxw Juaal. aUvarfwrt-ag. Weather dear aad arm. I'p.

I ha Fntora City aaat Bargaa. 4 p.m.; City of Saw Orleans. p. as, nrw Osxsaxa. Jtrs Is.

Partly eiadr and warm. Arrived: Ih Joha Howard, tat. Leaia; fieatt of Mia- otm. Cineiaaait. Caira; btate Mu ueparted: rra Joeepa llrarjr.

estri, Cmctanaa. AVOIiDALE Sr. A. Beareaa. a 9.

Ix-aia. was the goeat ef Mr. tTbaa. Jaeota tae past week. r.

CXuts. ti er, or, will aaa re attort'y tor Wiob-Ifww. Mr. Robrrt Powefl aaa left ur Ms-hlrn. Mr.

Loan krainer. af firw Vrra, waa the goeat ef Mr. Harry l-k ot riub-nis svrau tne past week. Mr. Joeepa Kaahu4l has retaraad irota trip ia Cainornia- Mr.

Frank fox has returned areas tWatc-pt Spnac. lr. K. tspeae has left or Baadwafey tor tha tanrfite hie health. Mr.

flf fUemxraa to is Callnnlia. Mr. W. H. Llli ana tamily, bats left for ttatra Isiaad aw the amaav.

Mr. A. Vmlmerl oa a bet uveas trip -ar fh East. tar. ana Mrs.

ii. tUarrwot lest th past week tar Europe. '1 ne trirtad af Mfaeee Katl Cnrhraa aast Aawte Kerglrr. be were hurt ia the weexteot laac dmaay errwuir. WMI be rlay re krer taat tney aaea reeae-ered.

Mia. Cachraua la-d up wtta a aprained arm. butotberwis sua has tweovvred. lint Zieg.er ia sp and w-l. Hon.

ctaartea rT-ebaaaaa and metily will ieaee Cir ftrat oi ae it week er New ork. Mr. Leslie eV-Bnbent aa retnru.a trows Monfwaa. aa twiiowiag ia the lies et ii ocal led-uar an trra at Station I'-rjie'itr-ifiiiif: A. brown.

ra. K. florenrr. Mr. Pnli.am iieato.

la. et, bauawalt, ttarae. Mia Jaaaoo, '1 ont Jnoaeoa, aaraa ryrrnc. Coraeia eaow. Jaiee tnlioa Taaaaaid.

I. ii T. i'haepe. Mr, rvaii-b, wha wa. Sc ty her afster evaral week paet.

raooeariag raptoty, ha aor Baug aiae to sit ap. 7 ZVID Loa 1-tbrLza. Cl. Jnne IX A suit In equity. Oil to-day iu the United Bute dr ill Cocrt I Loren Jon-.

of TotSe. tn'on re" i i i i. ie 1 i lo 1,1 1-ri I pi ii'i-v VJ '1 MEDICAL, '(It EM Swim 1 1 a aajc-eaaa 1 -rt Vahwi I vlw llhtt ra- llasin Gold by VILMOT J. HALL 4 CO, ear. una THE D0CT0E3 ASS QUIET.

arsr-ati aanarra rim BtnnL Oniov Jurte lC Mrs. Ida Bamrael made to-day the second atteaapt to eotnaBBt suicide by gashing her throat with a rasor. Her hn-sarid is a wort hV fellow, and the rsvnl their three children ha practically depended rsn her. on a former occasion she nearly severed her hea-1 from her baly. be atirvlvrd.

lnwr v-r. uVspce the declaration of he atf ending sttrgeoti I hat abe ratUHi riot live. To-day abe rut ihr terrible gaaiiea across her neck, and was walking about the tardwiih bit i sp irting frum ibe wonnd when tier frightful esinditkin was d-svered bv a neignlair. ene wa taken to a hoardial. Tli etteiHiing phrsdriana will nt haul rd their i imt.stKM-.s by an optnaon as to t.

rhancea ot bar recovery. STEAMBOAT MATTERS. CKUTION. rpOWHK41 CPt an- Channel t-psa. ioaa-n aad Jeflrraoavilla lridjr.

aasinst taartca-no vti a-eotwat o- wret-k. lntfauka or J.S. raoavilta aa aow ts-mg U--I aa.igaooa. talat agllaK CO. IPPtK OHIO.

Wheeling and Pittsburg. tRON QUEEN Lesvea Mala at. Mn.tl'lY, Jnne la, P. to. r.

R. A I CR, A-rnt, w. 4 Pub te Land-ng. Tel. paoae Man.

J. F. LLl.l3iN, l-np't. For Manchester AsmI Int.rmactt-ace folate. ST.

LAWRENCE Leave Wbarrhoat toot Bradway X.VERT DAT. ex--ett eaturdny, at It p. tn. Trlepho 1S97. LOWCB OHIO.

IiOUlSyiLLE DfllLY (Exeetd Sundayj tilt, tn, the Kramer CITY OF LOUISVILLE. A-svvftt p. tu. hrp 1-eviljT (tiriM tomxiMf, iiooa' th i-tearoT BIG AN DYand TELEGRAPH Fmm loot a SYCAMORE lT. Honi ait leave prouipur as advmed.

Telephone 17. taf MM itew Ortegas aa Ciadasati Pscaat Ca. Mr.i.noficaa.. BUCKEYE STATE Ibarra W'harlliuat loot ot Mam at. WKDXtDAY.

June at a. m. For freight or passage applv to C. DOKMA.V. li.

Y. No. II Public Landing. Koliowrd hy Cttago Maturdav June IX MEDICAL, 287 Vine Street, Clgclnnatl. 0.

For th. scientific treatment, prompt iwtlef and permftitent cure of kr.alts A r. tae aad Jsr ar lf iti men who sntfer from tba fearful effect of aelf-abuae, aa: aversion lo the totli-iy of ladle despoodeocy loaa of energy alllag nervouaaeaa; palpftattoa at th h-arl: weak back: atunted development; Increasing nervous em banatlon and wretrhed or laarl vliaia Sreama. Yoa may hefn the Srat Httt. Cut yoa are lul approach.

Ine the laat. gaa tea la fmlmm arla ar- aaeat ax srass -m eafalalag rail. JtfOtyg.BB.al CCII ttKJf who ar peesaatwrely old. aa resoltof roathful indlacreuoo. ortit of Inter year wba are troubled with too fraaaent evacaations ot th bladder, and by fladias a aallky or ropy aadlment la the urine: and oa aa-auat of thla natural waata and loa af vitality, ar aHt tor eoeiaea or marriage, gaai aaa pif4rfp a reefer-asc tm awatafp rii.r.

Ota AT a who, a a result of over-work, buai-aesa "area, or Imprudence la former year, now etifTer from partial ar complete latpotenry soma diatrraains bladd.r troiiole. il a Mat eaa a r-atiate raffe1 aias fc radfeallp eat I al I fff (Lrt, with following eympteme: falling af tbe bur; aore throat, awollen and euppuratlng klanda: eruplloaa, puatalea and ulcere of tae akin stiffness of Jot i aeatruetton ot boo of the noma wt i offensive dlacharg i om the aoatrlia, aad tHkae crideuees.ut blood disease forever driven eoai Ihe ourm wlthoot the na of mrreary. S.V0AtatasoK4. gleet, atrtctar. Inflaaimatttra of tbe proataM and bladder, and orchitis.

Instanlly relieved and pel uiaaaailr cared by raasadi litud In mkny yearn epaelai practlte. t- Con a iss strictly eoaadeatlaL We guarantee to forfeit $500 for any case of Sexual Disease that we undertake and fail to cure. V. Term low aa eonaurteat with flfwt-eraas treatment. Entranc to IHspeoaary vary private.

Na eta otaca la sana buildlnc. SUFFERERS FROM ANY FRIYATE DISEASE, whethev erd ky error or exposure rossoll a OefOr eatruatln th raae to an maa -all at tarl accural written tia-nt. aaclo. staais for ra-J ply. and rwratv.

our opinion and advice, la plalo v-. I.IDI. Wl.ll. OfBc koara. A.

at. tart: I tad p. ta I P. at. aaadaya la A at ta M.

ffeli-HuHri SBXURUsSa2 Vartoooala. Ff pall la. (ilea. St Mi tou P41Hy. Drain, t-oa of Wear, 4 Carsaaa.

Batf-ABa, pallia, (ilea. Brlrtara. Caaafrta. Caaba, rwilaptfa PMa, 1tbpibi. DaaC.

in. akiB. fin n. Kiaaey. JTlaaatr Chronic and Desoerate Diseases snevUvaty eared fortrrwr.

brtnttlnc treat -arc. Kara aaar tnat-d oa tta own mertta. ky Orwrlnal TI i Tnatmenl Imntuiuax ut at owra. I.ar.aaf sraalia la lb world. Koiaerse foraarsteaaaaxliourad.

Ko dceeptioa. at aaa what asy. No Pay Until Cured. gate-Guard of Life. 90S page bonk, writ free, aa.

ure. Itlt.A HI11TH is-Tnna, Bus. 60T aa WW amatl Sue, Trillin, Oka. (jeS-4tel Sspsrlsr Cepiiti Lj SJS I ft IlStitltig I lljPy.cjm ad Bleed efadt eeesta aaeiif ewM at. eBartua.el a-i II.

aieaaafalea-i iautertaa la tke ssrla. reaa. On nli i tmwpmt. JAXC as.i. a ea pae IHIIl aad a.

w.reartas- i.a. 1 THE rtMiLE SPE4-JAXJ8T. ik. a.vjcie ruikrrvf peet.i Bvodaaf treafm-sit waboat drtig or marrmrs-wi. has met arh I etaaie laiiare iw the rare of trmele A ian.riirlia aan.fi-1 er n-rega- i tmw m' il, ante- ead all worn btrowl-.

la .1 I lie -rsnoTwl -f toraora. pi Ire, rawer aad all growth. Many live- ta beep sated ard marie bar-py after ktaiag all bapea. bsa-ttaseautia h-r) rr oa fcl fro -a dinerwui part ef th world. C4.iaaitauow aad ealaabt adviae tree.

ens ra i txn xi, can ta 1 RENCH 1 TAUSYPUdlafS su iaiaiiiola MOTTHLT rar.l.aar sa kadie. ilwntl. aarwiiea aad afinal. St ta aey addrea seli aiL rd by tsue AgaaWfch Uia atrasta, Cmeiaaal I itarnrwot ffar-J-dOtr-Q1 aV JL LasT iaV-J -V tat -r 1 fr. D'avte-s.

A a. ears 4i fc.i CC- 4 9 DlSPErJSflRV i t. a to Itny-52luJ x. 1 TTTilJTY. float kartv A 0rsx e4ax estal aai ia tart la a in an ily.

It aaattlasiee A tr ak TarWaaala vwal ni-ir rsr-a ail laralra ettarketl a-'d ssaafv varae ta It SaeaiiSBSa UN by auU; aaxe. I'hWr-tMas e. Addraas aUlaib jVsx tsfvCV S.a,t sartt, a1 lYalaat aavl ene. Fourta aa4 Cat ass. saau I MEDICAL.

THEOi. -EU. I 3t YEARS SPCCiAijar. CXPCRiCMCC la ttt TrwtatCBt TKR3AT tti LCX3 Trroae, CATARRH, ASTHMA. WmS, KCSYSUS.

CHRONIC antf CTtCt AL DISEASES MEM aa. WCXFJt troas la aet at vwotafal tot) la a fnaaetwtJOB. ar trouhlea wna Wewkaea. i Servooa lasatmy. Leas of Mastery, lies do l.eraioa to aoetety, kldary -TrT-ahie.

indTra minij to twiM poor. r.UDDLE-AGED "I ftare are aaaaa- trowbla with tan fieaeea s-arwatioa of tea toadder. attea areamaaaMsi bt a attgfet asnartiag ar bwrnia- seaaauva. 114 weakeatnt af tae la asaaacr patient arreaal for. oa i' tntary arpealta.

arawy aedlmaat will oftea loa ad and soeaetlaae panioie of aibawte wul appear, ar Ui roMr he eta thla. milklsh bae.agu-a roanc aag to a dark or lerwta appraranra. Ttw are aaay aaea whs, dsa ol tale ditttraity. Irno-wat ta rauae. which ta Ih teun aiaa-e et eeminal Weak aeaa.

Tb doctor will go araa lee a serf eel ra rw 4S ail ca aa aad heal I reaoralM of tae raaunnaaryorgaaa. 4 Wnaultatma raw. 1 feeaa nahl ta call, rwa writ fall pantrwlar of their aad have asadielne era I by eipreea. with tua attt-stoaa tor ue -r -i- DReGPlNNEY CO. 0 rr sss-a val Mm 11 mV UtVABBWaawaMU.

4-fflj ar-wi I nrssaw TaT OLDEST STTftAX MEDICAL OFFICE IK CLNCINIfATL No. E. Third RtreeL Establiahed over C4 year. JKKVOC 'tid hlojit Diaaaae. Quick cures griaraalrad.

Charge moderate. Boa It tree JVW naart 4 I-eaand JTfassas-naa Aaa aVwrr, Xoaf ftwr, 5-jefiA Onm-evrnra, falref aad A'ainr' JTteraaet fAsroiaiAfg eareat. Call ar NEW DISCOVERY. Scientific. Unfailing: ani Permanent, To Restore LOST MANHOOD.

at S4 Aowra. Weak, shrunken er- gaoa wuakiy restored. OUT OF TOWX PATIFATs Treated with anfailing aurera ihrouslieom-apoad CBM. ODja vialt devlrabie. but not pecraaary.

SYPHILt t-'nrett permaueritly by tne most sj r- i mpid, af- aiul rnecttt Ireatweat known. An ahaolut cure gitaranusad. a a secure Tom noln-e. ML JAQUES ilafO WSMTt Siitrt trt4te CINCINNATI, OH.O. fasaf2tosd saadtrio la Clneioneti IS yesaasl tontrer than any pbvalcian, giving arjerralatfxntkaa tlf Waad, rtt and I'rlaary daataeea, ewrswai Oaaall ly ,1 pa teavry resuiuna rom youthful lndiacreiion.

exet-Mes in matured ani iKoer caaae. luaoring ancae ot lbs toe. Vrwing sy-nptoms, a dir-inea. coaluaiQa ot Idraa, oesseuvr) aaemory, aversion oriety. pail I is.

th latter causing rup act tarred Mints, rhrnmatunu. swalllDS (n grotaa. mooou fau-hr iu motiih.aorw throat. Talk, log bait. I'aattawltaUeas was) lavltasa.

Beers, to 8 m. euodsy, to 13 Da ILLUIT-1TID TtlUTKI et)t riElt In a SSI Ian eovaiotal 4n apnl'rvHraa 8ku tool tUa 0 -if: tc I 5 5 a 2 mm 35' r. r- 5 2 a a i CD ar a -ihi: r- 5 J-r ra UalliatBOdl i IKadsblhiaiei U3.) DR. CLARKE, Cures gnaraatrad -or moaey rJaodal. Advice aad Hook ra.

Vine Cincinnati. Ohio. Do You Want To Be Cured QUICK and forrtrvERT 'f bo rail an lr. Snell A Co. 9 Mm lor any cssenf failure 1'ircnriiig Chronic.

Kerv our. Venereal, ppei-ial Private Disease of either sex. No tnai-er if have rofibed) yoa and failed, eome and see na. rich or puor. and be cured.

Xo cliargea ftr eor.sultatiun orexait-in- tkm. lit. bneli istije your.g man's r-mnsrlo, the ttUl nian'a friend, the latliea cenflttant. Mail treatment In rnisued. amp f.ir iwrHy.

tail or aotlrea 1R. A LcLax fXELL cur. tstxlb and Walnut Cin cinnati. O. IBuaineaa eonndenilai.) llowrst a.

(a. to 8 p. aou; eunttr, a. ia, 11 m. nEuconniiEair I pare WM tT" leeaiae-a, aT KsU.

IS67. pad ral-waga ti'tau'Ll -swla P.r. is At.amkara lead. 0 1. is, ii as ad ITS.

r-r area. Si fc kiuar. ktmmir. 1 il i aad 411, I l( 'Mr rC aaa nsikauf at. laa.ae i iiki.tr i itr i at a ct.s i a.

is as p. Lrw I lONTM, St k.4aauiti,lir-ik E-erirr DR. J. H.THOMPSON n-Urad 14 mwpmrUwd rhi rmw fiaV4liyy V4 fUta, ft fW faaKrf ft i.f- U.laa04 TftP-V(ly 4)a lsaitUr Cf I 1 4 tTirtvim A Kaaa wf-wlM ft fcnta -mfbi r-sp assi4 MVtefM. KtajUsj Jtmr IrtarilDI A re-sasj.

or CAvii fh I 4as--iw- sai hm ttrr t-rirb4 ir aV44 ufrtaan. CiDniuu. fK Xt LADIES. ATTENTION aV' "1 t-r-a I) I ft ira.fu- t7r1. I-'tl 1 i da Car- Or.

MSBBaaJ -i-Js3 -a I rsrfs 3 1 l' I l.f rs- a ooa -polaonne Permatarrbtra. eSt: -iKiir lBmnialaa. IrrTie- 1 I rit I I aad gcaranteed noi ieetnrura. I I oto it nstrbuibTwi I Ve I or. --at la plain arAi.

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