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f. DROPPED Repnllicai Cacpaign Com-1 raittte Receires Word To Look Out For Nominee Holding Federal and MunicipalJoDs )Iaf Graft aad 'Sqaire MeGranalua So T.ckiish Posititas. Hive to Withdraw or Resign the Mayoralty; The SherniaB-Fn ke lnrTiws the nsauon af the Hour. Places of Votings lected Byth Board of Elections Political Notes. The tnemben the Beptlien Campaign rvmitiittA hath Stat ind County, are en deavoring to solve a very knotty question al i as to whether severer legislative can- will nnt have to be rem ved from Bepuhliciin tickets through at the State.

A telegram from Chairman Harm, of the Wtats rorniftee. received yesterday. rausrd all the flurry. 10 far as the committee here is concerned. Iii the telrfcram to Chairman Harry Herr main.

Mr. Hahn asked tbat particular pains Ije taken to ascertaio whether any of the iritantra nomlntM hold Federal or mu nicipal officet. Inantry yetrlay developed tht fact that leading Republicans all over the State are not disposed to take any chance vhatc-ver upon any of the legislative candi date. In the event of an election a question wight arise as to the right of certain persons to their neat in the Legislature, aid. to ob viate any trnnble.

measures will be te settle the matter at or.ee. On the legislative ticket in this eonnty are James A. Graft. Mayor of Harrison, and Magistrate Thomas J. Chair- sun Hahn'a telegram was freely discussed at the meeting of the Republican Campaign Committee yesterday, and it was the opinion of majority of the cotrmittee Uiat Mr.

Graft would have to resign bis office as Vayor or withdraw from the legislative As to 'Squire McGranahan there was question. It was cited, however, that i the Senatorial fight in tne Indiana Legislature in 1S88. when the now President HrWa was battling for supremacy with Jodge Turpi, who defeated Jiim. that Representative Con Meagher, of Terre Haute, was ousted from the use by the Sepuhlican majority. He bad been elected a Magistrate, and.

tbnngh he never qualified to the office, was made to walk the plank. Ko action was taken regarding qnire.MeGrannahan's case, that being left ores for farther consideration, Th EwqriKKB' school of instruction on fee Esplanade yesterday was the most popu- iar place in the city. Senator Sherman's interview at Mt. Ver- non as pnhlished in Monday morning's Kw- eriREH. aid Ex-Governor Foraker's caustic arraignment of the "e-a in yesterday' Cvmt'ft are' the polices' sensations of the hour, fhernisn's claim that he had cap- every thing in CuyhngnCeanty is dis-: puted here.

And by those in the best position to know. From Inside sources it has been discovered that the gentlemen he are tonkin after t- ForaaerN interest are very well oleased with the result. in Cuyahoga They give it oat also that Foraker bad aH the best of it in the Toledo contest of several weeks ago in fact, claim that there wasnoeoateet at all. only in so far as the Ex-Governor's friends Here struggling, against each other. One prominent Republican said yes-J terdav: At foledo Piierman and nis friend were nottttit and nidi attempt to he.

ln-rtead of the there resulting in twi 'Hltermen men being nominated fr the t.egislatitre to one frt 'no Foraker. there were three Foraker peoole nominated, anrt whatever onntesw there may have bee were pniniii rornKT iwtpiR iiune, iar se me Cnyahnsa convention is conevmed two men, who were representatives, were tip for the w-re knocke i out. arere then placed in nomination for the lower Mouse and ware knociim) nnL Tkat wil g-v- von an i.iea ai to bow things Were conducted in 1 "it is very certain that seme very pleasant information from Cleveland reached Ex-' Onvernor- Foraker and hie friends here yeiu terdar. While none cared In talk to any great extent regarding the result, the opinion of all murbt be summed up in what the -Governor Jtiad to ay when spoken to. "lam perfectiysatiefled with the results ao fsrBs have cone." was tis terse way of porting it.

Whether Fenatrhrrman metle the talk accredited to him in the EHQnie'fc's Mt. Wrnon dispatch is wtiaiis Jnst now in terestins the Republican leaders hereaboots. In that, eon action the following telegrams i will be read with iat-reat; enci. miriKS to tmb XMQCiaau. Tiyo.

September 2i The al- sf leged intereiw with me. published in Ths F.Jt'inta of Monday, is absolutely false. At tno time I Mt Mt. Vernon i did ot know the. reaalt the convention in Cleveland Jtl L.

uju iiui cnnierw wim uoout Your reporter has misled rtcitt utsrtTni to tsi Mt. Vgssojt. OMio. September 29. The in- tertnew with Senator Sherman, as reported by naefor Ths Knocires.

and as it appeared in 3 nx EWQfianr. is absolutely correct. I will make aHidavit to the truth of thin. a-i( tested byllr. Malcom Jennings, formerly of Cincinnati TlraetKtar.

an.l well mown thronohijut Jhe Mr. Jennings ovcr-. A greater part of the conversation. fJ W.M. laarsK.

EifQrtttsa Correspondent. Private Dalxell. Prof. Psrham and others will axdress the Veteran Republican tncet-' ing to be held at Central Tamer Hall Satar-- 'day next. Judge Amos Dre will preside.

Republican Club of the Eleventh. Ward will bold fe this evening, at 7 JO. at John Neil's Hall. No. Vice street.

Five candidates for the Board of Control were named bv the Prohibition Convention. which was one too many. The trouble was zsttetactorily arranged, however, by taking the name of K. Brown, nominated for the Hoard of and placing it on the ticket for Plate Senator in place of Thomas ox. ut Lockiand, lioi clined.

The Peraocratic Campaign Committee will in a nas arrange for a larae number of in '-titigs tbroaghnut the county. The "sDv-sking campaign tif the Democrats is a ti. lMiein starting off. but when it does be it will continue bot and heavy until It was very quiet at both campaign bead Darters yesterday. Toward 3or 4 o'olock the rk-tien.

everr body who ould get awayi having con tii Ths Kiociiii Dolla en tfaa Esplanade to vote. arapaign ommitteo isi ui voijiiga consi'ierspie portion I its time to. preparation for the great Mills-Crane nicc-iiuB mi mbshs naii ness uonasr n'got. Jt is intendol that the parade to the meetinx mi ii. ue v- rr eiaoorata, and every lem ct4.io ciuoiB the.

county is invited topar- serpa The gathering Ueelf win be one theolil-time mamm'n iun wuw witneeseil I tne iw. Mi Is and Crane 8orfao attrenon that no citigep. be he i viuvcrat or Kepeoucau. weu.anora to sntse. 1 (uSmH wf sttaettoa lMpw est vral i ts Kiw trrriMiJ.

Board of Elections, at its meeting yes terday, selected finally the Twiline-placesin the following or-cicts. In several eases tbere has been mnch tMntrwersy and effort to locate the place, and tbisactiso yesterday dieponee 'of the matter. At its meeting Friday she-Board will decide as to UM-otlier Kirt ward A. 814 Jastero avenjne: o. Eighteen? Kngine House-, K.

2245 istern avenue: f. wtera aveaoe. eeeund A. norm-wnn. earner xaj man Tennis lane: C.

south-eat wr Kim. and bapel: D. Locust en.t farkt E. 779 tihert avenue) K. oolK-estauon.

t'onwrt Mor-j Moutgomery: uti sso 'mini B. north-west jeorner Dandndga an i endletnn: O. Hnnrtuid fciroadwav, onrtb Kt Ixics: v. f-ogine o. mn and Martin: fc.96 1 eleatial: H.

Engine 16: K. 279 East street. mb C.a w. frari ana Lawrence; w. Pearl and Broadway.

gixto C.tTl E. 17 Harrison. Seventh A. Ontral nrner lial. B.

s. w. Vine and Mercer: D. n. w.

Main and Wood- i.tghth Kngine Company No. IlatiimoD -tattoo. into A. aoutn-wrst corner conn anq Plui Vim t. soulh-wst corner, iw.

ittn mna ine: comer sintn anu ai- J.soath-west corner ninin sna noia; E. 2S Walnut. Te A. south-west eorner Fourteenth and fium: H. 517 Mm: Csoutn-w-st Fiiieenm and Bremen: I), north-east crner Futeentn and Kace: 42' entral avenue.

McMillan: 05 rtalaot: G.itMeMicken. Telti A.42J Browne: B. 241 Clifton avenue: rth-wrtt corner Clifton and Vine: i). neMicken K. lisi Browne.

litrv enth-D. 59 iace. Fourteenth A soui corner Bank ami Whitman: Ci 121 York: si dlay; SB Ponlar. Fifteenth B. south-east corner Jebn and Davi'l: V.

north-east corner Everett and Linn: E. Hopkiusand Linn. sixteenth A. nortli-west corner Chestnnt anrt entral avenue: B. north-west corner Clark and uitr; V.

318 Wrst I'oart; V. nortti-esst corner Clark and eeventeentb H. WW. Seventh: C. 32 n-ter: r.soiiti-wes corner Barr and Linn: E.

84 l.tnn. EBhteuth K. S7 tieoree: 2S7 West Fonrtti K. Petrol No. K.

ITS Jnjin. Sinetrentli C. Kngine Ku. 9: 451 W. Fourth iM W.

It rout. 1 wt-ntK-th n. and Freeman: C. 5.0 W. Eighth D.

n. e. Freeman and Ueorge: fc. J7 Freeman. I wenty-tirst- A.

Police Station; Ps n. w. vaas and Eighth: D. n. e.

ixtu and Neav. '1 wenty-second A. Gest and xtate: B. 61 Finn i s- e. Everett an.l Freeman I.

w. Hetts and Uaytniller: E. 236 Clark: F. a. w.

Get and Freeman. Twenty-third. A. north-west corner York and llarmilir: B. S'uib-wet corner Liberty and Freemau: 1.

9 Central avenue; K. 92 McLean avenue: t. north-west corner Bank and Western avenue; north-west corner Liberty and Wettera avenne; 1, south-west earner Libertv and liavmiiler. '1 weniy-tcorth A. nortli-west eorner Cole- rain and Bates: 42s Col ram av awe: i Zfo loir rain avenue: u.Btl McLean avenue: corner bpring Grove and Queen ity are- nnei; jr.

nortu-east eorner- coierain and Hopple. Twenty-fifth A. Engine Company; B. Hamilton pike and Miami Canal: 2433 Hpring Grove avenue; U. 1M33 bp ring Grove avenue; E.

Elmore and U. and D. Kail- road. Twenty-sixth A. north-west corner Wood barn and Kadnlnh: C.

south-west corner Park avenue and McMillan: 1 r.Hlern v- nue tnd Brooklyn: E. Police btation. 533 Eastern avenne: F. Hackberry and Mauisou pike. I wentv-seventh D.

fwimh-emt corner and Main: north-east corner Lib erty and Broadway. Twenty-eienth Jefferson and Nixon: rt, souih-eaat corn- Vine and Molltor; soiitn-ent corner Vine and 1'barlt norrh-west eorner Hiahland and Molitor: F. soutlf east eorner Chariton and Jefler-on '1 wentv-ninth A. Warsaw, between Aus- teruts and Hoinrsce road: hiigine Gum igbihand Matson place; F. Warraw and St.

Lawrence. I rtif to A. Engine Company 28i fCarll and Linden: B. north side Western avenue. So.

769: vestwK)d and Que he road: Engine Company 2L West wood A CLASH. fo'ice Hoard and County Comm j- Dispute Bach Other's Authority The cosrd's Ueetino'. Another nest ion of authority' in Work House matters has arises between the Police Board and the County Commissioners, r-u-perintendent Morgan, of the Work House, notified ti Police hoard yesterday that be had received an order from the County Commissioners for the release of William Hill, under sentence of J-OO and sts disorderly conduct. The prisoner had appealed hi' case -to the Common. Pleas Court, and there received his sentence, after A rtBKT COItVICTlOIt la the Police Court The County Com mis-: sioners claimed the right to prisoners sentenced to the Work House feem the onnty ourts.

Major Morgan reported that he had refused to release Hill. The Board upheld bis action and reported tbe inntier to the Committee on Law. Nathaniel Meader (drunkenness) was OBDXBXB REL' ASCD From the Work House to go to the Soldiers Michael Mullen appeared in the behalrof J. P. Utifly (disorderly conduct).

Mr. Mullen claims that the person is demented and asks bis release, promising that he will oe sent out of the city. Tne ease uas referred to the r'uperuiteiident of Poiioe. Daniel Callahan for disorderly con duct) was ordered -released upon his nltb application He is the only support of his wile ai-d nine Jes-ph MoLoid was approved as enbstitffte patrofssan. The reopening of the ease of Mrs.

Ebers against yAtaOjSf AST BfLWABSV Was postponed to Friday. "A euniii tint was received from Pr. Gee-pert asainst the disorder iu Jack tJevers saloon on Race street. Clerk Warren reported that siity-nioe ser-ceaau and were entitled to com-reie tor tlie Mores medal. Patrolman GraR.

tinder supe won on charges tiled his wife, was returned to active duty. He has filed suit Tor divorce snd toe rase against hiai has been indeA Hely stponod. AN ARM CRUSHED Thlrtaaa.Year-Old Roso Sthatpnu Bin ot ralrmonnt Woolen a little thirteea-year-nld girLhadher arm crushed hya machine at the Fairmonnt Woolen Mille on on lay evoning. The little girl, who is. accordingto law.

too. young to work in the factory. a-employed on a machine known as the operator. 'J he weiclu dropped and the machine fctopee. The child, thinking it was quitting time.

wot under the machine and started to Mean up the scraps of wooL hile under there the machine started and Hose ww and crushed between th- iron plap? ana the railing. A number of other children under ace are said to be employed at this workit. BOUND OVER. r- -V Jake Fraaxrcb ts Arralcaad In 'Sqnlre Khwab's Court. Jacob Franzreb was arraigned in "Squire Schwab's i onrt yesterday, changed with obtaining SLOOO by fraudulent raeanr from tbe Allrroama Building Ass eiation, as was pub lished in Tub qcirrb at the time.

He we-" also accused ot dnawinx SSOO from tho Association oa ten dmernt occasions by forcing the name of atharine ripata. A number of witness test iie.i. and "Hquire Vehwab bound him over in the saiu at ft. 000 in each cae. ranxreo itirnisned Da it.

ith Xick Jut- auns.oit.amp ivasnuigton. as security. A Keatoo Klrpesaea A runaway couple from the Blue Grass Regions-were married by qui re Johnson yesterday afternoon. Theycavo tbe names of W.T. Hutchinson and Mis A.

E. Stem. i neoniy uiiormanoii tocy vnuensaied was that they wera from Kentucky, but what pari iur care our retrained irom saying. "'-f Kill Ihs Uarse, Special officer Hamel. of the 8.

P.C, A. yesterday caused the arrest of Thomas Loan. who was driving a crippled horse. I.oan was fined 5 and ots. but as he promised to put the p-Mr animal out of its misery tbe tine aa remitted.

Fall OvercoaU. 1 A fashionable assortment that includes every tiling known to the Uilorinr art. Prices lor Kietf sorts oa (10. IIS 115. fxi aud tJO.

at Mabley A Carew'a. Priere (r in SllO la a 1.1. vt. anhin v. only line ruunins a tbr uu Bassenger train la' ona fr.m ioeinoaU to t.

Lauia. Tickets en sale Octobers. and I good for re- urn to and including -trams leaving Kt. Loois October Mi Call at O. sad M.

offices. es' Fonrth street sad Laatral Darxit. oinnati. ASLAR Roused Join Finn tomSleep But tne Deadly Bullet of a Desperado Plunged flim Back to Slumber That Never Ceases. Fraik Colely, arsiiaist, Thirst ed For Blood, And Killed, W.thout Warn'rg, as Inoffss- iTe PaMeBfor The Muidiror Bonsd.

Shot through the besrt. A deliberate and cold-blooded murder. Without Warning and i then provocation an inoffenive man is assassinated by a no torious desperado. Tbe murder occurred on an excursion train lata Monday night, on the Cincinnati. Virginia and Portsmouth Road, near Peebles Station.

Ohio, seventy mile' from tbis city. The mnrderer. after a dosperate fight with the co due tor and hrakeman. was bound with ropes and safely lodged iq Jail at Ports mouth. rovers! car-loads of excursionists were brntirfat to the oity Monday morning from points on the rad aa far out as Ruhtown and Ot way.

Among the passengers on tbe retnm trio in 'he evening wre Frank Col ley and John Finn, vonng men about 20 or 21 years of age. They were in the rear ach. Coliey.who had been drinking considerably during the day. was in an abusive and quar relsome mood. He CAPSSD TH' TRAIH CKSW MUCH TeOfBLB la keeping him quiet, and several times wa fored int a seat.

As tbe train neared Peebles Station Hrakeman Sam Turner, who had been guarding oiler, star-ed for the coach next ahead. Col ley followed him closely, bnt before he reached the front end of the car stopped in front of John Finn who wss sitting alone, with bis bead resting en his arm. Colley ached aver and slapped the half-sleeping man's face. Finn, startled by the blow, attempted to rise to his feet but before be could do so roller d-cw 48- ealiber revolver and hred point-blank at bisbreaeL Finn -an down in front of the seat, and died without uttering a rd or a moan. The bullet had pierced his heart.

Bxaksman Turner, when he beard the shot, turned and saw Colley brandishing his pis tol in the air. with the trigger at full cock, Turner pu led tbe bell-rope, signaling the engine-r to stop the train, and then made a rush for nlley. He grabbed him by the wrists and succeeded in disarming him Colley. wever. broke away from Turner and ran for the door.

There be met Coa duetor lalbott Dumn. who seized him around the waist and held him fa-L Colley managed to get a large cUp-knife'fmm his pocket and beea to slah srpund in a fright ful manner. Conduct Diimta his bold on Oniley. who made an attempt to Jump from the train, which by that time bad HKARLY TO A STOP. Mraker.ian urer.

a powerful man. again canght the murderer, this time by the thrust. and cb- ked him till purple in tbe face, Colb was forced to drop his knife. Turner held On with a vise-like 'grip, while Con duetor Dngao ran to the baaveee-car for a rope. With this Colley was bound hand and foot and carried into the baggage-car.

He was taken to ''ortsniooth gad turned oyer to ureuir rrierin i raue. a no immediately ilaoel him in Jail. Finn's body was also taken to the baggage car and lai I nut on the floor. AtOi.ay. near which place Finn's parents re-ide.

bis ho't was turned oyer to quire Hst 1 baker, wi o. aetn gas a Liepuiy or.in-r, beit ao inquest. 1'rs. "I horns and I'habbntt. of 4v ey.

peoad f. ie bull, which they lound nnoedd' i ISM iintrtiinate man heart. Ki parents aero notified and on after ward removed tne remains to their Home. A DESPFBATr iitn. "The mnrderer, Fra Colley.

is a farm laborer, livins; near Lucaville. He lia a vry jad repniaUon. and is regarded in his neigh- It. rrmnd as a desperate man. He la figured in many ugly ecrsD'-s.

About a y-aratie maile a murderous attack with a kmte noon the agent at l.iuasville. He wss pre vented irom killing the agent only by in timely interference of bystanders. Hi handy ue of the knife and i.ist 1 in bis many fighrs has made bim a terror to tbe cummuniiy. John inn. the victim, on the contrary, was a hard-working, sober and much reopected yn man.

He bad never been in any kind oi trnuDie smn was or a cii-errui. good-natured dis: osition. wel liked by all who knew him. He wa-t the pnncioal support of his parents and sisters, is bnther. Michael Fina.is a barkeeper io the Iroatoa.

House at ironioa. Colley could have had ho motive in killi Finn, other than desireto have somebody's blood. He told ttrakemun Turner that be haJ never seen inn h. fore and d.d not know whr no bad shot him. ha I been drinking not soMlronk astonot know what be as doing.

He expressed HO FSSLINO OP SORBOW That he had. committed nurler. but sat rx.unu iu a (CBair. aitn a sullen, morose couutena ce. H-Could no be induced to talk, further than to say thai turn was stranger to him aud that he liad no.cauee for Killing mm.

1 he t-a-aefgers nearest to Finn when Cotleyonot him say that be was apparently asu ep. tie had not spoken a word to any one tne. ear. and bad bat no previous trouble with oiler, i be shooting caoeJ a paittAon ie train. The passengers vr.

re so lerror-etricken that not one of th-n ottered to amt pnductor Dugan and Hrakeman mr ner in their desprrnt- conflict with the mur derer, ltisa miracle Dow tne two men e- caped oeing cut br oin-y anile. It was large orumng knife, the bla ie which fiiiif bvv inches long, witn a razor-like edge He made vicious torusts and lunces at his caoior. hut tbey escaoed without a 1 he trainmen report Intense excitement in tbe m-iguborbood ut- young rinn home, here were but very few pron at the ts tion auieii tne train armed. When told the traee-lr thy or-seed angrily toward the ba. gave cur in which 'olley was so securely buuno) and demanded that tie be turneit to them.

I tie train crvw. however, pre vailed upon toem to D. Cooler, a kunna them that they old be responsible for Col ley delivery to tne proper authorities fartstnouth. Hod the Usual number Countrynirt who gather at the stali at Ot-way bwn oreaent tt.ert- i nn doubt that the county would nave oeeu spared tne expensr wt coney inai. HE DIDN'T PREPARE, A- -dat Ha Bad His iemy aVrrastad rar TKraatatic Him.

'Timothy Leahy, who runs a saloon at 494 West Fifth street, was arreste yesterday on a warrant sworn out by Jos. G. Wharty, an employe ut the O. and M. -Road.

Leahy was formesly, employed by "the same company, but was" discharged, aad he claimi-d ibAl barty was the cause ot bhr dismissal, as the latter has since been 'promoted. He br oded over toe matter, and some tiaie ago sent a lett-r to Wharty. -in which he told him to be prepared to die at any moment, in -trad preparing for his obsrouies Wbarty had The sal on-keeper a put uuder bond for his '-HAD ON. HDl rra4 Schntta Arrostad By aVataotlva Baerts rar lUbbUsc ao Wl-o. i "At an early boor yesterday morning a valuable pair of solid gold euff-buttons set with diamonds was stolen from the residence of Mr.

Leo Wise-. So. 2S Moorman avenue. WaU nnt Hills: -The robbery was at once reported 19 the Merchants' Police office, and Detective Ueorge Harris detailed upon the case. In the ainuwt laereaib.e space of halt aa hour be -apturel too ttiiet with the cutt-butP-ns 11.

bis The thief gave tne name of resides' South Kiui street. -Mr. ise. raf used te DruSacuMOa SO-countof cchulie a -V stastary e- Attanttaal The members of Battery are request to report at the armory Friday evraiuc Uctn. in (iresa nnitorm.

to par ticipate in the dress parade of the First la fautry. Dos't fail to attend the great slating sale of Snaaeer A enney ssnsuvisioo Of hoe build-. ina lots. Wunut HhIl tkl. (Wednesday) afternoon.

Septesnbax clock. -n tne premUea.o'.esuaro from new eiectric railway and short aistaaee from end of Walnut Hiiis eabla. hirty min oW ride Irt.m lva ceo is' fare, from onntain square. 1 Drsros pasXT. caused by diseased liver, can be avoided by taking blmmons J4ver Rego- tlator.

'-Zi frr-'" A YOUNG DESPERADO. Thlrtasvfeav.oia Johns- Mat TMrtewnyemr- Id Johnny Harree, who. 1a tm Katnrdav. lived With bu sunt Mrs. Lizzie liice.

oa fcer, farm Iw. Whitiwatert TowiuhiD. tnrse aailes bom Stiasait wn. is now sn inmate of the Hana of Befose. Johnny, by bis own esmfession.

baa broken opest and rifled freight ears on the Big Four Raitmad a number of times, besides being implicated is numerous other thefts, and whold hart been sent the Eefurs tone ato hot for the rr'min-nee A his family. Abnnt two wreks sjt Bis aunt oeasta so oe anaor-w kntoon bcine tnrown tuiiiti tbe i le the house, i-eveeal wiid.w were oroaen and shatter damaged. Finally Jennnie was sentout keep a aaieta for tneraiscreanw. and. instead of ratetiina: them, the fusillade became TO -re severe, and Johnnie came oaca sarins be had brn bit several umes.

int uewhOors were enited upon -lor asiianoe. and a posee of shout twenty set ahoui waU-fains the bouse and part of tlteni kept an rye on Johnny. While be wsonotcanghtiBtbe act of stoni the boose, his actions were so suspicioas as to lead tn-m to searcii nrs lock. tbey found to filled with stone. On tbe way to the Refuge be boasted to Detective Kemogrr oz Dis many inriu.

PROBABLE Cage to Bosaabars; filaayears aad CasA Ba awSMt A TuSH Wfc A petiti-n was filed in the Court yesteruay that revealed a strange disappear ance. Tbe suit wss filed by Clara Rosenberg. che ravs that Eugene Rosenberg and selfwere rnsrrled in tSB. They lived to gether until June 7. JBnS.

Un.toat day and aha has not seen nr Heard ol mat Since. He left without any provcration so far as their domesuc. ii'e was concerned, as they ha always lived happi toe Uier. i-i-ice then she has advertise I for bim. but received nn information, and she d.K-s not know whether be is dead alive, helesrs thai be killed hinrelf.

as he was al ways of a riMtMin.lrnt and mlancholv diwDoeition. the ba rnen tnat an aunt ot ner ous-aand died in an insane asylum at Schoa herir. near Kerhn. Germany, in December, 18S7. Hue left an estate worth over 60.000 marks, of which Kosenberc is en'itlerd to on ninth.

I he mw is aOoo to be paid to the heirs. She. therefore, a-ks for theapooint- mnt of a iriirtto to renre.unt her hn hand and collect what is due bim. A. J.

Marsh and uustar iafel are the attorneys. AN ODD FIGHT Rsrivcd By tho Foard of Adninis tr-tioa. Suit To Be Brought Against tho Mt An born Gable Company. The Carcass Noiaanoe) Diecassed By the Board. Since the city and tbe Dessicating Com pany agreed to disagree carcasses and offal have offended the sight on every street.

No one seem able to so' ve the question as to how the nnissnee shall be abated. Yesterday the Board of Administration took a hand at it. Before the meeting Health Officer Pren- dergast and Unefe Jimmy Toast, both-of whom have been trying to stir apsnme action on the part of the proper city official, con ferred with the ard. It aas decided tbat the Bom rd shoo Id MAX MrORAkT AKRASO'MKKTJ Of some kin I and tbe matter was referred to Mr. Washburn.

Hon. 1'harles Hir-l-com-olained tiatt a-hes and garbaue were being dumped on Myrtle avenue and Superia tendent Frank Tucker admitted it but said he hsdn't any other Place to dump. The matter as referred to Mr. Krey. Pay-rolls af the Heat Department.

$2,714 Street repairirg hills. (1.923. and miscellane ous pay-rolls, and main-pipe extension rells. SI 356. were approved.

The weekly Heslth Department report wa received. Stock tn the valn- of S497 was Con demned, among bicb were fifty-two cholera hoes. .1. tl. relms'i i tir, ou tho Lick Kun cue.

was reported dirty. AST OI.P COHTSST. Th old trouble with the Mt. A nburn Cable rtsllway omoany was revived by the oard instructing the arp-rat on Counsel to bring vnit against the company for money due tbe city on licences a taxes. smes Collins -ea-led the attention of the Board t-.

the daneerof freight a other car sta dim ab nt on switches loosening their Drn ges and running away. I he matW was reterrea to tne ounsei io ascer tain whether tne Hoard could mterf-re. Cb it fit-Id it Wo.h!h Pull li x. again cnm.nlaiped of the signs of neglect in tue otiiiding. and requested tin ard to take' action.

The matter was for ward--d to me Hot A -solutio'i changing the proposed im-provi m- nt Hud i street from bow ders to MARRIAGE LICENSES. Julius Ambler and Lucy Richard. ThoR Kennedy a-id Mary Richardson. Robert Parker and Mnry Meyer. Adam Wagner snd a ml ma Uirentz.

Louis A. Ms2za and Katie bonders. John FUobmao and Theresa He ry Wel' man a Frances Mueller. Cbaa. A.

ack and Anna A. Quebn. Thomas Nolsn and Bridget Moon, Woifred T. Hutchinson and Anna E. Stone.

Alfred H. Pick-ns and Katie Gerbardt. Edward Bun an rt Fmma Holiloss. Wm. Regan and Ellen Burk.

ftco. Hollmiii and ilrs; Anna Stern. Winter, and Annie Ellerraaun. and Lizzie Rolf. Frank aiyl Agnes Inr.ing.

Adoloh Kaehn and Jennie H. emmer and Mamie Schlochtermeyer. Thomas Mennesey a Katie Warnock. Horace Thomas and Lottie Berry. Wm.

i'erkinsaud l.ydia Thos. F. Willia and allie Mai -ney. Ben J. Lag -matin and Mary Burger.

BURNED HER BACK. rnl TrWrnt nt Airs. hn Pearca Her Rlrssaist Bn-baad. By Among the callers at Police Headquarter yestTday ess a mi 'die-aged wnman who wilted her bushnnd arrested for bigamy." Her name is Mr. John Kdgar Pearcf.

of 611 Main street. A bout two years ago she married Pearce, who is a man of After the arnaec be was very cruel her. and his st atest delight as look her in a room and then hold light) matches to her back, la-t Thursday he skinned not. and be arete t. bis brother.

harl- earee. New York. Yt-sterday ihe rceivtd a rt-i ly. aaying that her has a wife living io Auhurn. X.

and that he i als Hie father oi three chii rb-letter goes on say that fellow ts a r- ie. aud nhonl arrested. Tlo case is nua io tu- Hands of the police. THREATENED WITH DEATH. Why Ward Aaderaon Was Arrested far lu-I ail.

taring a TCHaoss, When the case of Ward Anderson. charged witn claying a soma of craps, wss called in tbe Police ourt joetenlar, one of the prose-cntincaitnesaes testified that Anderson bad threatened him with death if he said any thing, so an ad utional charge of intimidating a witness wai preferred, against him. j. I Mnrpnv was lined 90 for carrying a dagger and tnr atening kill eery body on the circus lot. Harry Price, the murderer of yonrg Ilr es, wax tried.

He aas by rive attorneys, anil oitep hearing all the testimony tbe case was ton tinned until 1 Us. cases against Manager Feuoessy wererontioued nntil to-day. 3 REPORT. strasi A. FraaaO.ir.

ie Addlssnst. diaatasria. X. kckevla. 1 Tat late Aaaa EsaH.

ITS Qay sL-eatero-ctdlUs. ABBetta Darasar. 50, aw west Liberty pslaiaaary tabsrealoels. Kdwia ss. sc.

Hleck; Z. sta Kala ac-serltnltK John Layd, S3.M tek sL-pbihisis paimeaslls. -adwta K. Morris. 17 days.

Beecher euo-gastloa at tango. Micasel J. MeOiwae dsyv USOgmi sv ararwls Batwsl FroaaaSa. Some time ago Wm. Keal.

a saloon-keeper oa Eastern avenne. appeared bef re 'bquire atannmg ana swore out a warrant for al- ter Barr. a He; claimed that 1 barr destroyed a lot of fixtures in bis place i Tue aarfsnt Was Issued, but as Berr was oat of the eity, ti yeu sere d. reterdav mm gave bimaif 00- as he had beard be was wanted. -d.

fV ln the case aas railed tne proa witness asked tbat uarr he diauiissed. 1 was -v eutin which 4 Saaartaseadmr Lah raa-itsraew la. Henry Lacbtrop. the new Snperia tender of the snitanr Police, was sworn into yesterday by Mayor A 1 I. Doaof be induced ttr take anrsnbtit'nte If yoa decide to boy Hooa's barsapariiU.

U3. And of Persons Who named. V-i- Divorcea Craitrf For raises ktX rioai A Whisky Brokar and tie Dow Law Valia Ckatfel pkHgaw-- AMiita-it 5te Profcit aid 0tft Coart When Edgar dntist on Seventh street, near married he I thought be bad saptur nast wNseaa on- earth, a belie) that among all men under suchj ci reams tanc like many another atient lOTer.be foona tnat be had caught a tartar. He said thai sheathim when in bd: she knocked ont hiskeeth: tartened to- kill him and said she icould spend a terra in the Penitentiary for (be plesssrtw of ukiac nis life. He eonld not stand that sort of lifeand left her.

judge Kumlergave bim a divorce yesterday. A rale'saaa's Wtfa, Frank 8. Diensljis a police officer. Accord ing to his story, tl Id in Court yesterday, he bad rood cans to arrest her. but did not He said that on lone occaei a she hit him with a bottle filled with hot water, and he was hurt worse than if he had been sent be fore the ard os Commissioners.

Mbe also ok his revolver knd thiat'ned dodam- sse by tne wholesale. Ho was given a at- vorce by Judse Knutler. in Itwit Hss. Lonise 8chaerrs told Jndg Komler that her uu-band Eoil mtd bnen absent froas a -r for more than thsee years, and had not done ny ing for her: 8 he -proved that state ment a id a divorco was Her title a as quieted to real estate as alimony. A Ka'tteaaeat Kxoee'ed.

There will probtbly be a settlement of the Dietrich divorce which beard by Judge Bates. Thedefeudant yesterday with drew his answer snd crosM-petition. and al lowed the ease to Ve submitted to the Cou-t en the wife's testimony, It i expected that a setement of the alimony questioa will be made. My White's oBStalBt. May White wants a divorce from Thomas G.

White. She saa they were manned Octo ber 30. 1SS. at Philadelphia. Penn.

One child was born. She si ges that be ha' been willfully sb-ent for see- rat-years" and baa not provided tor her in any way. turner tbe attorney. Aal-rmnt Slatters. The application: for.

the election of a trus tee for J. W. Mafcey Co. has been with drawn. C.

W. Gerard, assignee of -the Poo' hern Puggy given a bond of H3.000, with K. K. suflo'snd M. Bpangenberg as snreties.

Thomss J. McNsrears, i-erin Hnner and Id, rieuon were appointed appraisers. be ae.ets rf Peh rer are (5.083 63 and hi- liahisitiesip.023. Tha sets of I. VV.

Cass A Co. are 16X4 OS and liabilities 16 018 A Qaeafaa of Paw Tax; Judge Smith dectded an Important ques- fon to whisky Brokers In tbe rnperiar yesP-rday. It was in the case of H. W. Vot-s Co.

sgaiait the County; Treasurer to enjoin the collection of Dow iaw.taiet. The plaintitts are wokky brokers, -udge hmith held that thry are-not in the business of traf- ticking in intoxieatinsT lion, rs Within the meaning- of tho itatote. 1 he fact tnat tne plaintiffs' name -was sometimes signed to warehouse ceipls for the parpose of concealment between vender an I vendee. ssa- euHiomary, did nt make them amenable toe las- me. was maae per- I Fna't "aa'naes.

.1 Jscoh K. Folk isodministratnr of Msrgar- etha Falk's esutte i erso aJ t. 1107 47 John Rolsen is executor under the will of Frederick Meokhans. Peranjiaity. SL6S0.

Joseph K. Darrrll. is administrator of. Joseph DurreU's Personslty, ROO. a Koeher iss-imi vi Lawrence Koeher's estate Personalty, tSOO, General Cat -w Utter.

Adaros' ft Allen have' sued Chos. Soramers for tiX 46. due for gnods sold. BurcbtJob n. attorneys, The American Exchange National Bark.

of New has sued D. B. Bayliss for on a Fbllett Kelly, attorneys. Mrs. M-C Baxter has eon fe-se-1 Judgment in favor of I'Htheri' e.

Tbediek for taC3 85. 1 abl- Parmen'er. of I.ims. attorneys. ra.

P. Maes and ott ers have sued John S. Wolf, sssignee-of appes Hrne and so others, to quiel the title to real estate. L. H.

Pummill, attorney. o. have sued John W. Til rn-ley for t-Vi 50. for goods xol snd to tre-el.

se a niechtnic's lien. Johnson Levy, ntt.rneys. tdwnrd Msehlberg ba Sued Philip Stei-mis to compe' the performance of to real e-tate. Von Phare A Dwald. attnrneyx.

In rhecaeot Rswson against P. rue. age" of the Metroprlitan liank a ockhol lers. neld the lien of the defendant on the etiatwls of the 1 incinnati Hotel Company is oli. August Nordsieck got Jnderaent against Kliia'i Rurln snd others tort766 34.

I he terms of the 1 ircuit Court I. -r tbis dis- nary 4 ro svemoer i-tmsit Anrii to flemlter 3 orri 10 ye'ooer 10: A prit 25 loOctober vcroocr zs: nnio.i. atayYtoue 31. he estates of Vfra. Ia and John 8.

Byrne nave oeen eeciare msoiveut. Caanty Clerk's OfBee New ats Fllad. COMMOft PLRAS COtJBT. 91.045. Msr White vs.1ho G.

White. Di- 91.046 rtate of Ohio. Ac. vs. Fred Schreoder.

A Pp- a I. Tbe Royal Varnish and Oil 4 ompeny v. i-ieorg-Kroi'ger. ipu-ai. 91.04S.

Mn. 1 atherlne ihed'Ck vs. Mrs. M. haxter.

Money. 91.019. Viler. Adams A Allen vs. Chaa.

Som-m r. S4.ifley, SLueo. P. Mappes at aL vs. John 8.

01 a Htc iee. Rel e'. Sl.tTd. Bite of Ohio. Ac, vs.

Robert Woods. Ap 91.052. Sherman Co. vs. John W.

Thornley et al. Moary. 1 errsBfos. court." 45.75. In appointment ot trustee for Eugene Kosenb rg.

hx parte-. 45.794. A ncrican Exchange Katinnat Rank. 01 New York. v.

D. 1. Larless. Money. 45.735.

hsttard Muehiberg vs. Philip tHein-nioir. Relief. k'ollco Ceart Daokat. Tho follnarine cases were disposed of by Judge Gre0t resterdav: Drunkenness red Winkelmsu.

JohoTnr-renfe. James Mniiier, Wm. -r-chweokho a. costs; Annie Dnaao. thirty dajrs tu a.

Costs: Atiri Judd. isonlerlr ooduct James Fal'oo. William iN icbeljcoets; bueridan Grass. dismissed: BAKING BinforsL a- flm, sras, UtSJIU c. I I look at rrlmjv Ibr-we're srolnar to HOar atlobe buyers are ail back, ridlnft throaja the Iqvelyvales TEB bayimT-r-the collecting IIERCnMIBISE 11 soodk In every deptartmeflt save tl bead of the ItaaJwhty la of Av4 or looking over the Xatast favahlons in unique and tray Pari perfoca over now, and onrbrigBt store Is with freight of rich Ariroeies from the artistic anqhiooable centers of the ionr v- -saa.

JSB ear a --Si aw sf- I 1 TZ.l S5" I WvA I 1 'iJ -vX -V a VVVtSk. AmX bb T. gr-sBav. ZZmr ZlW I lss koSkl-. frluA 155; IsVIJ jVyeo fVKRTtTRB-U Dame Boleldieo Tpban JCORXEr BOLO-CDedicated to Mabley Carew)- If The People's Bellstedt I Herman Bellstedt, Jr.

At 3:30 I Cornt and Trombone solo AerJi 1 vi, 1 tf.t Meaera. Bellatedt and Woir. ELLTJDTa PtrctOr and SoloLst. OP THS QTJEEN CITY. 4 RECEPTION ertha Peerce.

September. 30; aoob Holder. Aenanlt ad Batt-ry Ribinn. flOa.d costs: Robert Webber fus Bsciga-iiom. October 8: Kate May.

September 3d; fniel Hogan. co-t-. Petit Loroeny Washington Abbj.tL Octo-r3: tie rsc Rebolu. Ocn.bc?ra). eapa GraoT, ictobr 8: John B.

Murphy. 1300 and costs, ratting to orjL costs. Using I lead Iock-Fred Dullnian costs f.l nra- Al.m I iMwiiiffLin. thirty dsTS. S5Q a e.

1 I 1 i .1 iicnaru rnuiiKi. uibuiuku, iUa '2t 9r i SAMPSONS Jy PLEA 3 fta Vi as Aanaosett to Appear la sjour aa Be Pleaded Oa'lty la Theodore is well fixed financiallr. and lives on Woodward street, near Sycamore. All he does is to live off his and now and then he dresses in a fine jag and proceeds to make matters interesting-He sot drunk Mohday night and drove all the people in the house out. and then started to remove all the furniture, but OflSc Wenning came along a arrest it, hint for drunkenness.

hen his case was called in the Police ourt yesterday he did not appt-ar. and Attorney Franks oi.ered plea of guilty in writing. It was accepted, and he was lined the costs. Attorney Franks said it was a cse of drnaa and Sampson wasashamed to appear in Court. i HE HAD A C0AXER.

Vaw Ha Will Coax ta Meanas With a Pick. aad tba HU1 -Lieutenant Bran can hss seven fine chick ens that he wants an owner for. Thry were taken from Adam Brewington. a. colored character, who was f.

und wandering no the streets with them the other night, lie was placed nnder arrefc and when aear'cbeil a Hi whistle (Ameriean Unl which 1 known a a a xer. aas found no him. The rosier is us.fl to induce chickens 1 are -their roost and wa.fc -into a na li4d at the door thecnoD. In-tha Poiiee Court y-atcrdae he pleaded not guilty -to loiu-ring. but be id many falsehoods tbat-he was given fwur months in lie Wr.rk house.

Btalee rw a ka-" upaaard. Lulu Wstson. of J'f John street, yesterday reported to tbe police that she' had been robiied of a suit of clothe. Mr. HiU of 196 Br fcadwav.

yesterday din. o.v. red that sue had been robbed of $130. Tbe money wa- hid cuob arrL Mta a pUwa. William Watson, a iporter the Penntyi-vanta Kuad.

was arretted y-nlsy for steal- iag a Pull man uniform, rosa Morgan thompson. 0 -afcwab. quire Schwab yesterday officiated St the manUge of MLs Theresa 9teasrt to Johxi Fliehmer. Both reside Li this itr. teat Its stiaases Detective Wimsey received so nianygno-1 tips on tbe rae a tbat ha is bow laid tip with ao abscess in bis ear.

-r -'v POWDER i- -i- ...7. a vSs- I I Sa a 1 -V MARrH Awtbmn Receotiop. OVERTTJREId.terprise... WALTZ ova's FELEC l6-rrl-wf Plantation bimes; i. J.BM.EY-Boom II RMAN thb Wittenberg College.

IXo This is 'to' certify that I have examined eVeland's Suoerior Bakin o5 IOWdfiV pW wbich I Purchased in 'r f- open market and Uiat I mend it as good wholesome and unadulterated arficle. does not contain mgredient of, many baking one which I regard highly iobjectionablei since it seriously impairs ciges- Whblofnia biscu baked with an 11 ad Ite rted ammohiated powder, i arid baye found, as has bera re that the ammonia was still' Cleveland's i Powder vgave the amount of "pure carbonic acid claimed for it Wnuiacture VErxsA F. Smith; Ph.D.s.T.C&; t'roL of Chcrsir H.OV aad lMtb Ode After Tsbig. asiAjroow Brus Soap send a easa sy lacara man. IK Chicago.

Shandan BeHs "Warts (tbe posse do a) seat FKl.lt so seat THt.1t rears of bbaodon Bens bos p. for. sample botQS fiaaadoa fsel4-ly-oPnl UIMCXlTEAr. 100G fik.w PAY 1st TMC YtASt. SUCH CONDENSED HCST AWARD ncelsKsl st nil rt Food jSxpo- MitUns for iptrhr Quality CltanliiiKt.

sad emrer.trnrt to iisSiltJlsk housukespsix ft uransni ansa sobstkoe cbesp imitAOors. to aut a bKier BTOfit. Itefnes such srtwisn. one SrS bavlsg brmad-cb beai. PROPOSALS.

BONDS FOR SALE. lSVlXOVOX. Ky. SfAhtZO BnarHAlJ Oe reee.red unit I e'OI'Mt aoon an XOMIAT.Ort MrSi. Stie 1 ity iters' ee ovrfcetoo.

fr taundred and ty ussad Knndsai (iieOt- ol Cot-1 gf aii I. ISS1. a psynie fit'- yen-tasrs Scr.w ik arM' e4ai ibtnu -t fuor per cvoit. 4 era urolahls itir first Amr Pt4au. asd A 'Ml os.

1ity tMKS-ani Cj 't SM A asHt beads svt bet thetsn ml'iaiioa -f -rr ty tu iu loll- rS.Sa ts of hon-Tfl rttlt.r-jssaei.. aaB.l tS-sdoilr. u.e oe asiatioB ai nthuusaiMl 1(1 lasiearh so sriM be rssaei the pa suss 4 it tM Sn isry lee portros ef tne c-t be bs at t'oelv tor psvisc eertsli a tv 1 11 mm 17 wii. 1 1 Ik. A IMAI.

Ml 1 1 U. Il ll imt mt the i llr 4 ot-I-gf appease Ma ea -L-WOO. and by vl tse i rrt orStna 1 est 1 at saud cur a daring sswd paviac aud lbs Pauaae sid ads. 1 be incipl aoS Iateses4 ef sa bnada srtll be Oa aata ai is kvt A star cm 1m tbe City --w torn. N-Mi uh eaaa'dered at- less tbsn par and se arses iBtvrest.

Tsa ilgMtiareaerrest (a rsjesri mnf d. -4. mass as sealed aae laaarssi -bios tar ateeet P.alna S.t "ad aatii 1 nlSSxtbe ltv Clef to ta la ndL mlsga. 4 a. ay be I any bart at tbe bsaos as as lasted.

Br now as tbe Camaw t'aaeeil. T. I atsrartuyai cn1aet-a. Ky. 1.

T. Havriaxo. lvaT. iiiul, B. Ltaica, saBnlitsa aa lataraal 1 tnr tm'l PianOec" A I -a, oa.

HnU. laapla-sit etaKrisM, feiae-aa. seal mrv-rm. ji tr r.u4H. SS aaV JSs.r JU IK.

a OK. ic.V Urn ae zrzx rcAi colxJEGX. OSIITAt. OsfAl i tirtHB c. csjlxv or' isacai FARIHCNTL 15V cirxi.

1 mm lVeavas aVllAa IfsssMe TmaTS Sola stamps aadraasiva JAS.8.IC aPCTCAf-f- olar Society VAt tag ns three wfci Sena no iiBWBmps NON 1 v'fymc t-msixa EXKicTvaJs ay ventsg, 4 as Per SO. at "cls.sa asttdics, Uaorjrs a. rabtts tav.lsst. mm i to-dajv Ion 'J rean; either ipi war town. quarters of the TO THE PUBLIC! professor Trinciptl Cincmna'i Btis'n-'ss College.

Psar'sMb R. M. Hartlett's was the orly sytem of Boi k-'-eeping entereit for a pr-tnidouAndsilv medal was awarded. H. E.

HAMPION. OhTo snics' Institute. Cincinnati. fcept. 7S.

1891. By reaSDn of tbe persistent advert living or the ahovonamcd t'ol ege that it "recoiled Grand Centennial Sleda' and Diplomat or Hosor over all other (Colleges in this city lor bet system of Teaching and Keeping Accounts," wo are tndnued to publish the statement ot Mr. Cham pi 00 for the lulormation and guidance of all concerned. Io view of tbe fact that no other Col lege competed, we leave the inference to he drau-n bv tJi? nnbJic as to ichrthir soch advert isementa bare heen put- lisbed In cood foUh or with Intent to mislead. Respect folly salunitted.

W. McGEK. Principal Cincinnati Rasiueas College, e. cor. Fourth and Vine.

Sight School at Mm For t'lerks. Stenogtaphers and others wi open in our Annex, nn 1 nth and i ah ut 111 ONHAY. Oct -ber 5. To save tinie students should register this week at oor Office, Fourth and Walnut. XIGHT CLASSES FOR ELF-SUPPORTING Y0UXG -V031EX.

Information girrn at ttis Industrial and r.ducsii Hooms 01 the rt'OHEX'S dlK'STIA ASS0CIATI0X, No. 5 W. Fourth Second Floor, lamings 0 to 1 P. Al. and Monciar rveBingr-A pply 31 sw-lfrW l-utf There is ao better preMrattoa fcr bigLar Hcleatloc bcbwiis tbsn tbe Manual Truinicg Ocnrse at TheTechnicalSchool OF CIKOrSBATI.

For cataloe apptv to J. tt. Dtrsrtos Hlb at. AUm ClBcloBsii. tseS-KtWFJI! COLLKQlATE avftl'OL.

W. sosrtb at. iiassalanlve cod In Ancient a Mmlers sn.i la Maine silca. imun la tae ersted.vie l.vivnn,Di. uriti tn ne Wnilm.

ling aad et ao. r.all n. isiu S.V. J. BABiN.

A. rnix-ipaJ. Central Select ScfctoL at. Ltrcslsra si ito- acbasl asd TxC bu L-lsrse i sol otbsr a -us a. B.

aad v. AtUM StJLlf. ISela-tfi I TJcOlDBEUABUJEWaEJ. CLEMENS 0SKAMP, 175 Vine street, Cincinnati. Ohia flGS Or THE ORF.AT CiCK.

-MORSISO, SOOX AXD EVKXIXG." rrfATCiAL MONEY TO LOAN Eastern capitea on real escatst cva- enrity at lowest rates. iaeTS feci S4 WEST FOCRTH ST. z.z-i- iviaGs CT.TTARY GlaaVOTORT. tiVTsvacrsa rvu 0SesIrktks4 Castral Uokstag satear i GREAT WALNUT HILLS AT Miiaaon, ecu gi Hi At (rnock. Tpnn the I.

e. -wi J'lectrSc Hailar I Ari iVALXUT HI1 1 thrive (Tuts Farr roia Fountaisv, LOTS 50 BY TKKM- snrc it. rot- ith nior. ga-r IDK rf IN 31 FINE BUILDING lili On Gilbert arid altiiit Hi TKUFSDAY AFTEnriDDi, Cstlf '2 e.c, -if Oilb rt leet each: ai a 1 cs a dcnili Nos. 7 an 1 'sen oil Sn.s-.r i-each: as a' tr v.

and a Lot No. 10 lta a av. and ltitn l.ot No. 1: iia- a ro av. a 1 1 "1 Uois s.

at. av. ad i.a-. vi 1 r.lar av. 1 nas I ra st ITCO sch j3 U-ei fr it in dcpt' esch ar Iro i I IS I f.

arc a of 1 J90J. i.ts o-. are ea ri iVhi 1,1 i 1 l' 1 1 i ieptii oi te To be sol i ir nr.lr i inn SJ.16.'. l.r. rlsmill Marv 1 I i.rt.i.'r: in vi ue.

The I nriini' Kl ctric l.os 1 n-- it tne property." Walnut Hiii cat. and psrtt 'l ri s-ri -aojld Io K-11 a it! s-i iav high: ha-. r. r. 1 w.jl ride ou ts -4 -e third cgii.

ha ante 11; on cured br n.origg- 1 1 tn- i-'t-i; teres: irom eir -a 1 srk ioci.i.c i Of ra--e- in Irnrt of rr r- -ut m'ormati. -n st- fn- hsd ot Wm i. Mri.a"-. -toner. Foon; No.

7. n. vor. 1 int ts. I.1.

rrrri "1 1 tr 1 gtier. i 'I. M. e20.2T.."0 a' M-'cr 1 o- EIT.CUTOn.i' ojj. KXLCUTOH SAU.

II KMRY c. wp I 1 i -r T. S-ri-ft 1 -Wu. lii ta-. tie Cesrle tn r.

0- executor- of 11. i M' pLen m-i r. teplie 1 H. U'lldfr No. Stale I 'our .1 1 HIB.

Ii c-1 om nion a I'll' '-US uNiMY. i' 11 oV ock I'm l-rr the of III' I H'l I CLOSINQS, FIlElPlli! A-l 11 It. 4. ic J'-l S- V-. laa'.

4 I11 ill. if 'i I r-irr i 1 (1 i I. l- e. I or and ta-e i o. I II to 1 Fifth I.

in -nnn. (Ho r- ol Kim -1 reel ".1. f-i cne: tU' nr v. st eet 1 nf -point: t'-enc. sir-et nitit-IT-iif men.

to U.r .10 nee i tel I -tre--' n-Tirtr-- ti place o' t.rs A Pp' si-e 1 al l. 1 rom ro- il'it'- rr parw-its i prenii.L-s I II xr errors of th M- pcn VS." 1 1 I A vt.H A' Ikr HKH-r Si i' SI AL-D PROPO ALV iiTirr or sii.F. uF il- i SF.L.I' Pl. tct bT is i. c.

of .1 1. -IS ti: .1 ag- lh-tri-4 day aud pavaMe rar- the provi-oi. in i o. a. tie I rr Kt b-r 1 '-a-a r- i sr 1 per 1, re i 1 I TU'tlM 51 y.

.0 J'--l a -s erM i 1 t-J ihe herl-v 1 -n. 11. 1 lr ,1 al Nn. I is-ne ot ia -1 aa' s. pa-i ir.e lrl.

aid 1 dr not ir t' an I 1 piders arc 3' Imso-s tv.d P-r. a pay 1 lirtrrrst P- The right r- acr I r- p.ial ri "P.il- tor 1 ci-iO- Tor of li.at'"' F. K. rri os 1 -r 1. UK- aJEALi Tl 1 the ol U- til epv iuher V.

A and repairing tue Eas rrn of the 1 i oera 1 br n- ne y. sr ir the ing Pi the Us.ar.l of Ad'i The cur i- "I'" Western sari from h-center of a t- and tt.ence a ont tl nortu I he Kojir.i rrt ar.T and ail hlds. 1 ire-s upon '-'it-i" m. rjich bi'i sec terePi re ties. 1 th oth-r lt'c-i-.

t- Jtv rectioo of twit. Attest: A. P. i -n- irl 1 PS0P0SALS Kii Orrt' 1 PKUI7-1 tj4 gutters, ail iron. D3 1 tat lt Vopoeals most 1- u.sie materials lhf ra.

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