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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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-4 'i 1 a ott haf vli thi dijj M. bill ttoi Out ca p. 1 Ko SCHOOL IS OUT And the Mock Election Over. Tiie Last Day Beats the Record, With ToG Votes. Interesting Scenes at The Enquirer's School of Instruction.

Rnarkable Fuce ss of tar Novel Exper.mriiL Soce of Week's Balloting. the TLe Gi eat Rac iisy'er Wilson For tbe Jadships. Sepublican OEcials All Take a in the Voting. Hand brrae of the Xtnbr of Dtire Tickets Each Dar Kviw tie ttest- Tjte EftjCiBir. eclioo! Instruction closed Is Ii ai a ereat sac es in rvy ay.

and did muck to heip the -ter in this to be the cs't their bailota intcii i.fc; on day and ntlr nd withoat )ir of barine tt Ibrown out irregularis. It jraa thought that the mark as rAC'aed in the nualxrot volts cast on when the a H. but the rer. r'l Ti-t-rd3T was the srn'ft of thf weelt. and took adrautage of the to leara the intricaciei of the ayitcin.

from the time the colli nDti. tlifT clKfiat thfre a JttK fine of na.tinit t'n-ir tarn to enter There was a liet rurne-tnesi the rowd which fcmfl to indicate that ihtr were going vole i.b-jut as they intended on i'-ction day. O'NeiL who ha'l ci ar of arramtem'-iits in tlie booth, nave it as his opinion that '0 percent, of the wriont who voted uo the esplanade wouM a-'. allots the same way on election iii. The hi-ol erew in interest day fver Tiier" is r.o (ioutil that the enterprise it i inr 1-1 nt nny ami, 1,1.1.0.1 .11 in A thswvrk beia i afternoon in re w.

re pr.tent not only a large number .1 prominent lo. al both par-1 s. but l'be. ai Mc ann. tte 1 ayton Bo.T'l of Elect.

on, were on Land to wa-cu ti Totirg and get some t-. nits for the 1 ir.iKoliugs. aool in that city. On Tiiesi -y. the fift day on wnicb the oor-re l.

4W were ca-t. A tinesday the ntin.ber wa- increased to riii ri 'v making a tai for the dHys of votes cist, isides lhe remarkaole i.iimlicr of rotes cae there wrre some si- 1. 1 tarweonne ted with thn r-eult. and the. wa the su'v-i-ing shorrn by Paylrr and Wil- on I emocratic ticnot for Judeaa.

The leoilei party and Vet- rans ilitl het mace a a snowing as Tppte. a thoiizb may be stated that ttie i'eopie t'arty t'ounty Committee a.s-d a resolutioi. Thur.lay 1 igut ak- ina" their votrrs to keep anay from tiie et- ir.i booth, bi.t ituotit c.v:ug any goodr-a-j M.n for S'lth action. be noticed in tie etnrna given bi low that the vote ot i'eckm-, tinsigii fir Stato Auditor on the Democratic ticket ha. -(een reduced sixty-two through aa error in the i hn-iay.

It may he that Kepubii. an; look aiivantase cf the charice to boom the.r camii dates more than the everv oflir.al and his emplovr-s votd. The rot 0:1 tiie 1 aovernorshitt is ie- sisaifichut thau that for other othcers. because many B' voted ti.eir pany seimineiit for th.it place and Fcratched for the omer places, fhe as Kiven lumcs the tutalsof al! persons! LapieneJ to be on any. two ticket.

a the case the lar and Peop.e's judicial tickets, an 1 ti Kt cublicaos eterans ior -eral otl.ces. The faitliiul tvor' of U'Ne "ni corps of a- irm the urd. can be too hitthlr mtuended. r.n they have the 'Dtiaiart ion kn tbat they h.ive ri toed tfie tooc 01 kiiowi an of tto'Usa' el citiens n-ST'irduit the 1 lie wonder. iin iove i.ew election i'' mentof the votmceah dav.

so ir as rr. rs wer-c. ncernei. wii be under- ol ti hen it jss'ated that of 7 i ballot, cast sterdaj. 4.1.!.

0111 thrown out a hemg utterly de- fective. tine man voted eleven candi- lor eleven dates for the Lexi-Iat ure. a -d I his vote, there are only ten p. he elect-1. On every lav snout Oer cent, of the ticket, we tn ntru'e'it.

many per wikb'oig to take the risk of not having their votes roust .1 by making ita-s. aith ngh th-y culd have receit ed nil tt information ired oy etingan one of the ci ns of accommo-oaurig metrucior-. THE RESULT. thirty-Seven Hundred und tilit j-Five Votea Cast. The following the result of yesterday's balloti.

g. and for the si v. days: Veaterday'a Vole Ticket. Wm. SteKlnley.

p. t. campfceil. I) rtt J. J.

AauenhurKt. i John seiti. 1'. I Lilt TENANT. SOYlKS'ill: A.

1.. Rarria. 447 iVm. V. Marinia.

U. V. t. Klrkcuilall. P.

rauK Kiat. P. I OB At'UlTUK STATE: is CW. Ioe. 4V T.

PeccinpAiich. Clias. A. tUiv-er, 1' 7 li. M.

liui.cr roa inr.Aiirnsi or static: P. m. I lore. B- iv y. Ackerm neu.

W. Jalaee. 6 Henry Welt. P. P.

us S-OB ATTIlim J. K. Jutm p. itaal la-jr. W.

if, MalUie, i.ial M. -man. P. ran Jvnit or st rnim i'nr: M.J. WHllaiua.

II. Wald. iJ. I rrttt. Vaplr.

FOB at KB BK a BOA OF I't'Blli' Tii Cost F. f.r.K-e. til j. T. a.

Booefer. P. 5 J. r. i.

rol I'ati I I i omm mhi 44f. 1 f. IOT. uu: Oscar T. Coraon.

ti. ml p. Znllar. I' J. fc.

re fr.a. I r- Fob Pa i by and toon oisyiwiyxm: B. MeSeal, 417 1. iru.i.'uo. Ij rvt a.

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r. TOTAL OS STATE Atp COfNTY TKKET. UI cvibm.h Wm. MeKtnley. Pw I.s: r.i'mpbeil,n.

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II T). 14 nmt l. Mil, r.r. bob acditob or state: K. w.

Pre. Uts T. Peraicau(h, p. A. Itae.er.

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P. SOU TBrASt'KAB or aTATB: I.47!t Wm. T. Ope. C.

P. Aekeraoai.il. I.4W8 klace. p. llvurrJ.

Weit.P.P. run At Toixtri anicbal: J. Blraardi. IJW Jolm P. p.a.ley.

.1 H. Hattiiaws.1 fob Jric M. J. R. ri.

i Peake. II at. sax.in.tM' or brrttui coi'nT: IjfS liu. II. Wald.

7 3 Allred Yap. P.P. FOB MUIBKS BOA BP OS rustic W.IIlKS -baa. town, l.Vtl J. lIcNan.ara, I T.

A. hodefar. 1" Jl i. iwrror. p.

1.471 SM ua STATS COXXMIOSU or COMBOK acWOOlA: T. Cotaoo. R. l.aiT p. CBaa.

C. Miller. r. J. Jw Peteraou.P.P.

I.47S FOB IIA1BT AND FOOD COB atlsAlOSJ rs: r. B. weNaal. l.0 H. SI.

Tran.te.. WAida Uroau. I IV. J. tii, p.p.

FUBJ17BWKB COSHOS FLBAS CoCBT: Aogaa B.R"da.R.. R. Koebnert. I. 1.

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40 1 A.U aratrr. V. at 7 Miiiob aier, fj. J. R.

1-r. J. A. Mattery. St.

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p. TiBBiey. P. J. W.

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R- a FOB COCSTTT PBOSBTCTIWO ATTOBKBT: J. Kebwartx. K. IJ3 J. W.

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JoroAn. P. os tsraTT tsiAiriu: Schott, J.C3 R. B. Brawfca.

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II jM H. l. I.a' rt tvu. It. Join Mailer.

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1.41" l.an 11 9 Julio tl. Mtnin. I' 31 A i' TT P.iltt. V. X.

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M. V. scr.V. TEZiTEin)0U8 EUSE. Laat Iay Crkr In tha Way of a C'rowft There a rah for the door whf-n 'o the was ooened.

A lare majority of the cr.iwd were wi.rkinnrr.en. who had fatlrd to get in tr.rir vutes )s-t week. A Oi cidnl earnestness was roticai'le. ar.a it probable that SO per cent. i tne voters yesterday cast tneir ballou tny wiil do on election day.

Tte first twentv-fne yolet wera cast in fifteen iniD-ntt s. and for over two hours there was no of the steady stream of interested citizens. The presence of the fBcers of the iarton Election Board added interest to the ocaaion. Tbe first three votes cast when the bootn ocene'l were by Hon. Albert Beebe.

J. Mc aim and Eurene Mhinn. members ol he Dayton Board or" Kif-cnons. These gentlemen will haw tnarge of Th Esqc'rib hoRl of in that city. Colonel V.

J. O'Neil ii-ued the first rifteen tickeu in five minutes, and was tbn relieved by barley Armstrong. he niiicth ballot, issued to Ferdinand of Locust street, was Riven out After the polls ot-ned. and fifty were roted iwenir tso roino'e. i.eorite ft" the Ari'raiaer'i OCice.

who resides Harrion. iiiec bia ticiet ir. short order. Ho is a still Duoiican. of Lovclacd.

followed r- by into the booth. Then four letter-carriers Toted between 3. and 5 o'clock. very fast T.iiina was clone during the af-ernoon. Seven ly-live vjtes were cast dur-i: the first thirty minuti s.

1 I'ettit. tne e'erk of Surveyor Iut in a Kemii'iican ticket. ree illians and Draper took some true to rn.i st ratsht KeMiniii- The rote oi he lvmot ratic workingmen wen: in fast during the first ho'ir. 'A-" previoi:" iay Ite colored brotner una ijnit i.ur.ero;is. an it wa not ced that I'Mi hen.

vote.1 a Vet ra tick-1 F. Kor-t. at est 'ixm street, rot Vet i.i;i wluca a Ju-; th.rty-ve mi- u'es aft th? polls opened, and roro iere put in the box iiiiring the nrst forty min nv C(, iaii rf main-tl in one of the ho--tn- 1 nser aa five and that mat would not tie a.l wed PronIBITIO! VOTe Vaa Uewvtted by E. L. HiuUens.

wh is on tbst ticket for Keoresrrita ive. One hundred and l.lty were iu minutes. at the end of the first hour lot had iepoiit-d in 1. box. E.

I alton made hinisek ueful an aii rceahie as 0:: of ih instructor, ar.it Mioweil many voters bow to mam and fold Jturinat th f.rst Hour it was necessary ta.l time on two or three pvnons a no wanted to remain in the booth all afternoon. Si.ur,. hkeag.xi citizen, took mr in the l. ng iine. and tinaiiy got in vole.

The liMiber of ballots issued the all smil seemed regard bis rtgnt to vote as a great privi- John V. robe, candtdatefor Representative on the Veterans' ticket, a'ld r.lso an election oSicer. retened tbe or.e n.mored and sev- nty-se 'i Set that i.n:d. Hon. L.

H. Hatiden tried his hand at the new sysi' m. Jim Forager, hrother of the in.vers.T, receivfd the two ioin iredth ticket. i.torne ri. ox tame right utter Forsker.

and enured a txjoih with AN A IB or Whtrh indi. ate 1 he familiarized Lim-elf with the r.ew system. He remuinea tne "hole" for some time before he cast his 'allot. he two hundredth vote was depositee! at Y. V.

l.eaaan. H'-n. ('. W. -jerard was one of the prominent Isiraociats wno vott i before aut-itn J.

i'arkera so ent-rej the room at the same tir.ir us Mr. auvi. of inur.e. e-1 tr.e. Demo-ratic tirket.

I wo Veteran linnet John l. Si urray atui J. W. Keiiows. eriered together.

"H.s Usgoo uropped 111 tt ji'M itr.il volMl. I Here was a little band of patriots who. to ure mat in ui.d-r-to now to vote, cas: a ev, ry diy. Ihey were C. E.

tliir. 1 I. jr. Mali, V. TnrtTrTj: rfrrTtmnWATT.

TUESDAY: OCTOBER 6, 1891: 5.4 l.a.U AOA-a WU. IXO mi VU I li STENWAY V- i- y': i a I I ucker. Ous Hovr. od ly Tro.g y. aer.th.il and hobert train, ail oi wh m.

except Irwin, are xlt t-uolicans. At ten mn -Ctlon ni I liariev Aiithonv hail 3TG and at o'ciock ibe three vote was cast. Vliri'itvi'y tua'i tuc lev eortre N. of -toniurion. 1 nnn-.

S1, ron' cre 81ven bal.ot ali 3U and "'I'. wit. the moss-back Iiemocrat Of Anderson lownsbip. put one iu straight. Henry Schlottniau Pi-he, l.el.

was followed by Buck At exactly p. m. ballot No. GUU ras turned in by Jotin i newer. J.

Von bet'iccrn voted ballot No. 646. H. kerr. ot I roy.Onio.

the I'reMdent of the iktard Elections of Miami County, came in during the etiint and marked ballot No. 65L He took much interest in the rroceeoiua-s and remained until the votes were counted. I figure of 'Squire Geo. Long was visible in the long liue. lie votea bm-lo: No.

oSi .1. M. I-. Roi. cf Lexington.

Ky took a ami marked baiiol o. 665. M. i. h- lfa and )i.

A. I.n, i.tV Id. of Car-thase. Ohio, voted ballots 4.JS and 4Jy. AN OlT-OF-OWSSK.

II. I. KowiuiL'. 1 1 leveiand. Ohio, out ia a straight peoiocratic ticket.

V. of Georgetewn. Ohio, at.d lr. C. A.

White came in together. C. 11. t-owen. of Lieve.aud.

marked ticket No 401. K. Fex. of Grand Rapids. voted at p.

in. Wheeling. W. bad a representative in J. H.

Ftrguson. Fred lioziiii. of Hunt street, voted tbe fire hundredth ballot. Dicks, of Medina, Obie. out in ballot No.

51 4. Geo. Dectebach was tte live hundred and sixty-eishtn yuter. John artiste was among trptem and i.ireiuiiy preparea uai.oi Jn. 699.

aa ui i ltr. woo voted hallo! 704. I lined Marshal Simmons took lesson lato. it.Hloi No. 724 was cas by W.

H. Nelson, of incuesier. Ky. ilavor J. A.

Graft, of Harriaon. Ohio. "iuupii in ami ml i.i'i ite is caituiaate ior tne Legislature. I nomas an. policeman on duty.

Vi.tl ballot No. 7,4) at p. ni. he last ballot. No.

77t. was voted by Chas. i-eaman. -its. itu est rourth street IT 18 FILED.

Tbe Rail Test tha Coaatltottoaalltj of the Ansiraliaa Law. arsriAl cisfatch to tub EsqriBga. coLrwucs, Ohio. October The suit to test the constitutionality of tbe Australian ballot law. heretofore referred to by Tug E.v otisxa.

was lormaiiy bled in the Supreme ourt this afternoon. It is in the form of a motion tor leave to file amotion in man- 1 damns against Attorney-General Watson. i and is brought by James H. Thompson, of Hillsboro. who asks, brst, that the Attorney oepraereo to institute a suit against ice rauann jaunty roard ot tlectlons.

in- yuirinB wuai riant luai body baa to pro- cevu unuer toe new oillol La second, and if the ourt sees til the suit maybe brought in the name of 1 ho.npao instead of Attur- n.vj.n.r.1 ll.tinn' ,1... lory writ be issued against the Attorney ueiirrai. anu. liHiri luai 11 toe I OUTt at iiteer miiinii unwarranted, it shall prescribe some other tueans of testing tha law. I In bis petition, which is a lengthy one.

Judge bump-on et lorth the grounds on wtucii he claims the law to be uncoBstitu-l'ie I tiopal. haaajs thatit is in conflict with the sMtation. in tbat it prevents each citizen from exercising the right to vote a "simple, single ticket," He claims tbat it impose I uc-euicss burdens upon tbe wuiulace. He asuerts that it i unconstitutional becauae it confers right, other than jn autoority. i uion the Probate Judge, vu: tbe Bowrr to appoint Election Boards wben me appoiat-nient of members ef such liOArds aictated by political committees.

No. '-li" Watch It BEHEADED, Sheriff Heim Does the Decapita- tion Act. Billy Sieii-I 4 Jake MeWey tie Vieiics. B. Sard am aad John Husr Bin-tatxl Cbarlaw Bird BMiffsa.

There was a aeasation created at the Court House yesterday morning by PherifT Heim. It was caused by fcis (iisaturaal of Billy Pheibel and Jake Mehler. two of bin Deputies, and thereinsuti got John HauaeTand W. K. uyflam.

the men who were dismissed from tbatr p-sitions as Jailer and jail watchman on account of tbe Anderson eecape. The comments about the matter were arums, some saw ia tbe action a purpose to get rid of tbe only knocn friend of George B. Cox in tbe office. Other saw in it ao ATTEMPT TO BIA The wounds caused by the dismissal of Hau ler and ru.7dam. Tbe fact remains that the changes were made, and while, of course, the f-herifTs friends approve of it.

the friends of Sheibel and Meliley rvrir yenreance. The two men are Known to be warm friends of Mr. fox. 1 her hnre been ooen in their allegiance to him. Eereraltempting to conceal the fact, and at the convention at M.

Heim was a candidate for fherirT. supported him against 1 cm Taylor. For this I-eo sVbott. then disciiarged both men from his olBce. Aseoon a Heim took bold he reinstated both men.

This fact, taken in connection with his setinn of yesterday in discharging them, cives the matter a peculiar apaea ranee. When a tirand Jnry investigated the Anderson escape the recommendation was that a change be made in tbe Jail force. Snydam was dimiasfi. a Hauler resigned to aave himself from tbe same fate. Now they go bacg as Depotie in the Sheriffs office, but not in the JaiL The uUmiatal occurred yesterday morning.

Sheriff Heim was on band seen tbe two men appeared ready to go to work. He called them into bis priTate office and asked for tl eir resit ions. They demaaded an ex-planation. acd he stated t'uat in his opinion they did have bia interest at heart, though acknowledging that tney bad always attendee to their duties well. They declined to hand in their resignations and then be discharged them.

Sheibel bad but little totayatthij. but rare the KherifX a lively scoring, recalling what both be and Lad done in the past and promising to get "good and even in tbe tutor. Afterward Sherift (jvii reporter Heim was sen by an and said iu reference to ire matter: "1 dismissed the two men lecaue I did not think they al the interest of my adininij-trAtion at hear'. No. there was particular it, siar.ee f.f disloyalty, i thought it was generally tbe case.

1 wanted to make room for HAtTSXB ASO SUTDAM And took advantage of this opportunity to d. so. hey w.re suspected of compliriiir in ttie e-raite. It has been shown that they were inn -cent. I 'ii' nght owel it to them to yindicete tnem before the pno-lie.

end have done rl'. 1 can to so. 1 'bat is ail there is in it The discharged men were asked 10 resign, out would not i'." in. E. Howen.

one of the Ieputies in the office, will ta the by in 1 eurt. Hauserand -tiy tara go in sinapir as Deputies and will i-asMKned such duty as thy are needed for. Another vacancy was created by the re-Miration of C'hnrleg Mini. He resigned ou'y ecaue he wanted more time ir a private bu'iness. and becue he was not -niitied with tbe management ot the Sheriffs orlice.

MORTALITY REPORT. John JC. tv. FrocIs -ral volar soaitta ut the htrt. tieorv H.

'A 1 ma, lM W. 61xtt 8 1, inanition. John Bkinmban. V. fil McFarlma4 phthil rju.caonalla.

Oocckier. 50.5 Mary palaonary ta- brcil'l-i- m. M. Dnahtie phthls: pnlmnoall-i. Kslcnond NtT.

9 Wniaro ot lani Oavkft.9 bol, 101 Ptvndleton et. capillary brencnttl. WaliOrecht, 5 IU McMlcken tU. Vi m. nertttf li.

29. Mary Hntspltal -areotria. Thera Wet it, 46, Slxtli-at. Hoaptial -fibroid torn or. Maria vFebr.

Tt. 14i Bark parairaH of tb nk-i-rr. Tboa. J. I ynch.

6, lea M. Willey. i-J. fo albouo au paralyait. Aibert Rob.

7 Fr.niz tu -acarlet farer. Jo4ph W. l-trty coiltl. Uur Damoi. tc, Hoapiial pbiUials paltnon.lU.

Josopti Mtfldlvld. 1 yea mora aC-bulloaa ry tbtma Infant Johnn. 90 Ninth au-inaoltloa. la'ant Jutif.aaQ. 3T IXi Mnlb at.

tnanltioo. Jcbo Tb.rp. HotTnrtt. -aNl)lty. Mary A.

Hoi: man. 7.. Ttw -i tilt ut. aropiexy. J.r.

-chnMsr. i'orry ArcbarJ. BurV-o. li wVa.aut m. tulroa-lar oionioiltlt.

Mara La'. I r. H. Junta. is Wlhow ak-aofttoicf of tlj? brain.

Mary F. Claypool. al. tst Aaborn ObtfXCttOQ. FACTS AN? FANCIES.

Tbe glory of tbe ripening corn, tbe beanty of tbe autumn weeds, flavors the bull market. Look at the signature in a Missouri Pacific certificate George J. Gould. Second Vice-l'resident and see what you thiak of it- If character lires in a man attic, certainly it does in his "fist." This signature droops w.th a lack of courage or foresight, is marxed by narrow niigaroliuess and lack of truth ulnesf. The old man.

Jay Gould, what he hits bean or is. never used ao weak and paltry a scrawl when he wrote bis name. But you hare no such certificate. May be the day will come wben you isn you bad. Stockholder says: "Liquidations are in it.

except by pr traitors, and they continually will go back. There is no im portant break to be fear-d in it, I here is only one way for it to tend upward." Insist to yourself on your own views, and ot be turned by other men's guesses. London is higher and the buying fever still on. as it usually is mornings in a bull market, and beiated buyers are trying for the profits the more fortunate ones made last week. Such does not seem to be the wise course for careful speculators, however the scalper may nit it off.

Pstlcnt men who win wait a weak mr.rket to buy on. and sell when there is activity. Nor does he fry to get all there is ia it. Sell and repent. Second phase of tbe market was a decline of a point and a profound stupidity and dull ness.

Wouder where all tbe activity had eoue. Tbe greater wonder to those wbo do not understand tbe banner. "Whs stands wins. is tne strength of prices in a general way. notwithstanding: tbe bead-shafciacs of tbe wise men.

a Conservative traders are inclined to believe there must be a reaction from the mad pace of tbe last two days. But a bull market isi wonderful thing. It is beyond human com. pu tat ion ana control. Wall-street News.

"Iocks like a flood of long stock in Atchison. All look: a little tired. Ii they react. buy." H. D.

North American is said to have greatly ina 1 Proved its financial condition. The reoeipU of gold auriaz October promise to be the largest ever known. Fourth week in September St, Paul shows tbe largest earnings is the history of the company. UlaV aUI tnillBa enaulraad a arnhaat. mora valne than Atehtsoo.

iThe worst "nap" in tha litter is K. T. Best stock either Lake Share Btvrliagton or Lavekawannn. AUhlsoa Is the OBBtwr bib mm wBjeh tSva will I ebb. day.

for are xiv A A C. C. I'ne Ct JJel. Kri If I 1 o. f.

K. 1 "1 w. A market swinas. There the wett tfiMifr tionj aad tbe beat ot the fjjrht- -Good pariiea selUnc tba market. Think be a purchawe ot further reaction, -v.

Faiea to nooa 33.000. Moat of it at the start, -ramtoBck broker raid Uo. P. tXi look 4U ate west in the market here was at a low DiaUUera. that had a sport early in the even failed to wake opinions or actioaa.

Imarenire: Bavin power has exhausted itself judging mm the dullness, an tbe "room" wiil be inclined to tdL henee 1 look mora reaction to-ast. Volatile quickly changiag roirktt. It has uotrtrtick iu Old rait It t. Ball are all riarht. however, tbe "wayeV up or down.

Third phae: Bally in Bock Islind. more strength throogb tbe general list, about delivery time, and tben faded ont. Lower withoat any feature. Close trifle firmer. tin croTATioeva no.ixi'-K a im-r.

sr. Brsrr. Am. coiuo Oil Co Am. Cat.

Oil C4. Atcaiaoo 1 u. "ng. P.ef Co Ot -Ug. Kef.CO.

B. al VI c. aa'l t. I Canada -clberD. 1 lifllu es.

a ad uhlo pref. I'nes. and -c pref. lies a i alaoo ftel. ana Lack Dlsi.

and F. Co. Ksver oref p-ef aeeo nuciini 1 C. aa'l lr" I Kansas and Texas pre svllle sad lAke -nore and k- aud pret. Manhattan Mirblan Ontrat.

Misaoun Naw York Centra Nat ead 1 rust kaosasand trd Ca V. c. and -1. I New P.uciana NewJe-aer Norfl.llc Pacific. Northern Pacific r.r:: North American (ju Sv tE-west wmalii Oriq U.

online Bfd I ana PaeiKe Stall Pull ma Palace and w. and V. P. 1WC4 I lACC Paol -U Paul pre', exas eaeittc anU I Cn.oa Parlor MabaabPaclHc WanataPacitic pref 1 1 ei and and 1. V.

pref lotal sales of the day. 49n.7a. ALL TOGETHER. 'Where Did Ye Git That Gown?" Cborua Heard in tba Govtrrmint Eulldincr Officers of the New Court. "How do you like my new gown?" "Ob.

mr! I think it is just too lovely. And how do I in mine?" "nperb! Couldn't be more exquis'te." "And what's the matter with mine? Doesn't it fit i-leea tly?" "Perfectly grand just Hke a Worth pro duction." "Won't wecut a swath out there, though Oh.nol Guess not: li just imike em green with envy." The above remarks were overheard in tbe west end of the Government Building yes- tcriiay morning by an E.nqcib reporter, Munds very much like society ladies' talk, doesn't it? Hut it wasn't. The talking vas done by three very digni fied g'-ntlem -ri. 1 bey were the Justices of tbe new Court'of aud they were clothed in the hand sour siUen gowns of tbeir judicial It was i'rcotsely 10 o'clock yesterday morn itig when tue soldierly form of Marshal Thomas Claybourne. of littlroit.

darkened thedoorway leading into the Court cin.moer irora an mite room, linmediately behiiio him followed tbe throe Mack-rulied dignitaries. United States Associate Justice Bro aii and udges Sage ni.d Jarkson. tistice Hr, look the middle etiair. Judge Ja. Kso'i on his right, while Judge ae keeiued entrr lo sit in st any where.

-i he the chair to the us tier's Iff I hey handled Kiacriuily and it mas rhisp. re.t sotiiv that ie to prolonged daily practice al bomr i rowed Moili, i i ubbs rn At rate, the Judges upprured be penertly at home in their gowns aud seemed rather proud of them. here were quite a numoer of society men snd women present, incl.idin si v-rul near relatives of the Ufiicrs. who gay.ej with ad miration gave vent Pi their eiilt.u-ii.ru. I upon the gorgeous apeitarle i Hirer full-grown men attired ia twenty-fuur yards ol mg silg.

leorge Hays, the Crier, opened Court in true colonial la.hion: "l.ear ye! bear ve! bear ye! The Honorable I'nited Ma lea Circuit ourt App ais for Judicial I lrcuil is now mei pursuant lo adjournment. A. 1 persons having business with this Honoraole ourt wui draw near and give attention and they -hail be heart- i -ave the I'nileu Mates a tbis Hocarabie Court. prefaced the calling of the firs: ca-e. it being that of the roos Mann-tacturing orupany.

of -prisgiield. against tue cpriugneld i.i.guie n.i i lira-tier i oui-tanr. it.i a lew brief remarks, and men il.e actual work of the new ourt sis fairly on. i ne othcers 01 the new Court thus tar ap pointed are: lerK. alter Cars.

ol De troit: Marshal, tieneral li.os. wf Detroit: Deputy llarsual. H. M. i'eckiii- ba'jgu.

of Leo-inon. fiino: Alesseuger. W. H. zteiler.

of 'lucincati: t.rier. siu lien al ters, ot i.enauoti. OLD M'NALLYS DEATE The moay Before 'the Coroaer Ssovi Coroner Bango yesterday continued the inquest in the case of Mike McNally. wbo was killed by ben.g thrown out of August urns' saloon. Jjr.

Oliver, of the (. inciunati Hospital, performed tbe post-mortem and toun i tuat jic.sai aeatn was caused by a fracture of the skull extending- three and one half inches across tb? vertex the skull, and under tbe fracture a clot of blood ad lornieu. ana la is caused Alc.vally to fall fain.iug at tne Mock Yards oa the following day. i oroner Benge co rluoed tiic lestimony yesterday, whicn ail went tosbow that Kurr.sliad struck McXally and knocEed him ii the steps. A rerwict wilt be re tieren to-aay.

winca. in ail prubart.utr. wiil uoio iv orris murotr. ALONG THE TRACK G4arge Hetaer is. rlow.

Travis at Bbbw Iajarsd By George HeUer. a conductor on the H. and D. Road, came near being killed yesterday morning. At El tw wood be and several men were transferring cars, wben the engine cave a sudden lurch, throwing him from the platform.

His right leg caught between the steps tne ear. auri w'hile in tuav position be was dragged several hundred lect. 1 ne train was stopped, and it was found that his bead was cot in aeveral places, his right leg vx broken Ms anklesspratned.and he was badly bruised aoout the body. It is feared that he can not recover. Ha was removed to hi home in lelaware.

(ekwwrth Excarxlaa. The Duckworth Club has arranged with H. ami u. jo run a spec-aj. train to A Ohio.

iharsAiar. uciooer A account ut the Campoelt-McKinler joint debate at that place, ilit train will leave Cincinnati at i i hursday morning aad make a 'ast run allowing one hour at Lima fr inncb and a vuit with tha Brie Club at that p. Ke-lurning. the train will leave Ada abont p. stopping at Lima for ruoer lhe rate will be Hi So for the round trip.

Tickets can be at tbe amber of tirket ufficat. Sua Weak lunni, a. 1 ta a. LaB mmm BtAtmrat Via the Ohio and Muauatippi Railway, tbe wui, iinr aiiama a uuvma paaaenBer tratni or a nay coaco froiw incinaati to St. Uiuia.

TickeU sale icviber and eood for re-' tarn to and inciodioAt train, leavinc cU. L.ois Octaaber Mi ail at O. j. eat Fourui svreet anal Central lXpokCiB- 1 I I 1 I i I 2 40. i 4t! I aa irr.al I 'n I sv.

1 .1 ITS' 4TOS I an i cao asa -t 40, 41 I 4a. IKA ki; Mi Mm IW-a la I iins 143, I41-a' 1Z' ICS 4w 13 I 0i-: a XTISJ afll, 1 1 id SI 1 tiw' atti 416in I 1 MS 104 -1 ui sxl -ata, I E)4i ITU, SI 1 all. alii hi 1 IS'' llli 1 1 K'V 4-T00 aw; M-ii at t' 1 Mr ln1 ii' loit 7i i ice utt-si ia I kt1, "aw n-ai'ssauil ill's. 1 1 1 'A IU Ill i vi I K.i I' I IS" 'a is ik, i iu. S4S! 4S 10 IKai 3u 1 Jk tV' fc 4l 4 4 fcl US', IS' I IU- BO 1 an tr- 30 -V iss 7TH T7: 7it 7S- IS.0 a Z1- IO-, IMli II a' 11" 114, ll5 4 as v.

1 1' a 11 ft- 1 I7i r.v 191 I 0 f. 41-71' 4lt le-a I i 14 Ha 44 4 i it 3" il. an -15 i 75. rh 74 til I i llAA I1SW ll 11 I 4t, 7 V5K K7 l-i I 15 1 4.K I I XT I XSH 4i 4 41a 41; Uo i4h 1 i4 xih S4j K-a a 79 7ss Mt The term In Jury and A aid in fails hat the not with gave will ton, L. to to I.

A a'. et 1 1 A GRAND JURY. Hen; One Was terday. Called Yes- PriBoners Head to tne Indictments Against Tfcem HtUea to Qaab ia the Cal Taeker Case. Probata Appointment! General News of th Coarts.

Yes'erday was the first day of the October of tbe Common Pleas Court. The-Judge wer buy impaneling juries ar.d preparing for the active work tbe lertn. the 1 riminoj Conrt the venire for a Grand was called. The panei was not filled. a new venire was issued, returnable tomorrow.

A Satl to Qnaah. motion to quash the indictment against Tucker conveying things into Jail to an esoat-e was made. The aroux.ns of the tion are tbat tr.e record taiia snow aiir necesity for a Deial Grand Jtiry: that it to show that the jnr was.drawn. sura-rooned and impaneled according to la" lhe counts in the indictment are mis-jninel. and for other defects on tha face of record.

mm ft anl Matter. Tha. Thompson. Chas. Daly, alias Edgar Keys, alias Edward Jxnjr.

was arraigned on a charge of burglary and pleaded rnilty. ha. Koyer and Chas. Ueyer. charged nicking noekets.

pletwled not griilty. James Verdon. charge' with grand larceny, a bona of S7U) with M. Coetello as surety. Probata) I'uslneiaa, Mary Weghorit is executrix tinder the of Wrn.

Weghorst. 1'ersonalty. $15,000: realty. JC000. H.

lassen is administrator of Ellen Grace. Pees nalty, Kichard Patill is ad ministrator of William Krebs. rcraonalty. ti50O: realty. t2I.

Gewerwl Conrr Kewa. Frank Bowles has sued Aura B. and C. P. Trapp for too on a note.

Paxion fc Warring attorneys'. Samuel D. Peacock sued Wm. Knips and others to foreclose a mechanic's lien. Wm.

Avery, attorney. Ini-a Weitzel has sued Susannah Weitzel forfeit a life estate in property and for the riD, liniment of receiv r. because of failr.re pay taxes. on tseggern. mares dc ue- wald.

attorneys. A oert arartz has auert Henry A. -toTT- regen for i.0C0 because of receivel by failing into ai: exeavatinn on Ohio avenue, tiartwell. A. J.

Marsh, attor ney. Conatv Clerk'a ORice New Halts mad. COMatO-f PLEAS COCBT. 9L112. Frank Bowles va.

Anna B. Trapp et Monev. 91. Hi r'ra 1: Kircbner vs. A.

Kinnev. Con- steb e. Abbea 1.1 14. 'ary E. Irame vs.

lhe Cincinnati et al. Appeal. SI.ILj I red ccbertiinger vs. Chas. Muller reni.

Pl.llv A ngn-ta Itcckel vs. Jacob Rockel et 91.117. ha. Armaniovi. ilollte Armanio.

Divorce. 91.11m. Aibr rt St hwartz vs. Henry A. StotT- rffn.

yl.l'.P. jont, -tetnbrecber vs. Sophia Stein- brether. Divorce. si PEBtOP.

col RT. 45.SC2. Ionise Weitzel vs. Susannah Weitzel. Ke'iei.

i -amuelD. Peacock vs. m. KniD al. Money.

Iolle oart Docket The following cases were disponed of by Judge Gregg yeter 'ay: Drunkenness Charles Hawkins. Joseph Videsher. Marr Bod. dtamisswl: barle-Zumson. Miehael -uller.

Ge rre Mayer. Michael Ryan. William Depney. Krt Mulcahy. GeoreeO'1 on nor.

Ben rdicg. Vliehawl Me-Givny. William s.ht,iy. Reuben Pell. Miller.

Joseph Tlerney. Mary I'orbett, Colvin. John Larger. hn Moor-, roais: 'smie Manly, fobn Monke. William Cusey.

to mid costs; Charles Meyer. Joxipn Patcneif. Era I arler. I neodore i aries hogelroati, Joli i Kerr. Jaiue-Keilv.

$10 nnd costs: ivter Shannon. Micnael Kenmi r. US and thirty days: George Bennett, fcju and thirty -my. 1 o.t- riog i.ena Phalyman, MoPie Watson, disr.i'-aed: Annie Homer. Kate Jackson.

XJj an thirty days. Disorderly onduct William Godfrey. Henry Yost, iliiam Giltz. l.izr.ie l.ewl.. Ilatt.t- Lea ii.

linimwd: iinnie Uiley. ii nnd costs: John Keliy. liniu lambert.JlO coat: joeejin Kaa'au. Jli.and ihirtvoay-. diuteraud Louis Hess.

Ia) and costs. xurenna Game oi banc William Rose October ''onnry Seamers. Oct-dier 7. MidnirhL Iaw Jacob sin! I -i UltS. Grand Larceny Bessie Day.

October 6. i.tttng to Kill-Gus xhuaeiis. Ootober 13. to Kill Martin Mc.f.iniv I wt.i. per Ex Theat rical Performance John Averv.

lier.re. liaker Mnhpi-l J.obn ii. ilavhn. James E. Fennesny.

George iseuc oneii dm Kef. iu heatrical Performance paries i anon, lien a', tieorge i.ice. K. li. P.riant.

Mario lio t-lle. edi ethtisfirlci. Sopuia oner. Attriie in Jackson Krugir. Ed Metc.nif.

James avatiaugli. William Xiaxwell. Jat. E. L'avi-.

Miciael v-ett. kenyon Bnr.p. Ben li. Dian. Harry Hniie.

Ei orman. iiaslam. J. H. Smiley 1.

Cotl-tbiin. E. a. i'i. y.eitne Carr.

Err.i.e Northiio. Em ma V4iker. Mat Monte. Hans Eivin choeraics. Pan Zimmerman.

iliiam 1 Lines. James Ryan, rr ii Roberts. W. i.wis. John imly.

Earle K-mington. Jennie Engle. Aunie Devere. uarrr olnns, t.eorge Derious. David Ed Ryan.

John Me'vin. Lottie Alma. Myrtle Aim. Joseph Hall. Charles Waiter.

Peter Jones, open oiocket. br Mie I Walklnr. Sunday night thieves entered the stable of Sfat.ag. Havlin. 377 West Fourth tre.t.

ap.d ttcle a fine saddle belonging to his SYRUP OF FKJS. fcv XfJhav OIVU ENJOYS Both. the method and results when SjniD of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and -etreshing to the taste, and acts Kent.f jet prompt! on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the tftomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggists.

Any reliable druggist who may not have, it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Louisrais. a.

urn rou. jlk wooni npArnATTNo Pl-ASTER. wlaalt ia il. Kmm Xv0i3iiZr vwu9 a kmAlArtm r-iBiliBia aA llcsM 3 AND THE 4r 4T7W ff' Tke Eight Sert afa I.aaap HHas 1 1 1 1 1' Mo'i' MIC I UMM 1 1 1 1 THS "Pittsburarh" is a centx al-draft Lamp the best in the world, and as easy to care for and use as a candle. The women folks don't have to call in an engineer to "fix up" up the Fi ur ch" runs itself and gives PERFECT LIGHT.

AS we're Grand General Headquarters here-abouta for the "Pittsburgh," we show it in every size and every shape TACLE, HANGING, ST0BE. F1AX0. BANQUET, Made of Brass, Nickle Finish, Antique Designs, Novel Shapes, WE have an immense spread of the and all interested are WELCOME TO COME IN AND LOOK EM OVER. Lowest prices all alone: the line. Mail Orders Will Be HUl Opposite Fountain, Cincinnati.

VAX HOTJTEITS COCOA. IfAiJ HSUTEU'S QOGOA. 0O Cents COCOA high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee: 1 lb. of good coffee costs at least makes 31 half pint cups.

3 1 V. H. Cocoa 53T Which Kr.TAll. fUKJK. cants 'r i ot is Qn yUC, loci-JmlhSnTnl PIAKOS.

WEBER fc-3tTnTha SOAP. nro tvi'Mi: i. zVearraie a SaUnla aa4 taatlaaT 04ae Aftaw rafjag. If iihl to iwiituiaHlljiTBot tlarr.T A Bo 25c tu xxa-cpA axid reoelva a faa By retaru bbIL JAS. S.KlilK Chicago.

IPrntl BJjai4ou ria Walts rthe pot- BlarBortetr WilBl aer.t Ti Y. to anyce aeao-lug natiirra wTBorarra a Sbasdoa Bella soap. end tOo ia stAinpa for sample bottle garrniVaa Batlt Ptrvnc faelA-ty-oKul COMPAitMF. l.r.NKRALK TRA1SATLAV i IQl H-Krrncli Ll'ia K. Havre.

KVkKY sAT-i nUA V. Coiupaiijr'a pier. Su. 42 Klver. loot uf Mui laa tk.

Near uric. LA IS. aA.X la u.tr AUNli. Hl IT. A.

Jt. I. A al'4" A. FDROST. Ueaerai Acem JJ Hoarllat Uraca.

jSvw York. 1 Be Obiu Vallev tl bi Ba-k. iermaa tloaai Rank. A. rHEJJ iSS.

it Main at: J. V. IJop-pola. 14U Vtnr at. ax intra Ir.

liaiAaore. is W. i'runt at-, aa.ata far cioetnaBAl. alarm PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS ill be received NVKUXtflJA Y.

nritil 12 cloi r.oon of -ttober 'j4. IR'l. for mr Dtirchase of ten 10j Kmcs of tne vil axe of Norwood. Onin.for the iraproyement floral av-nue. from olu coroorau -n line to illiams arenu-.

in Mia Tilianr. Iiearina date of November li 1891. and parable in 1. 1 3. 5.

6. T. S. 9 and 10 year fr.oi uate respectively. KaeU bond will be fur tue sum of Sfifi S5 (or lesa.

ii part of the arwrneni in anticipation of whicu tbey are insued is psid in cashi. with interest thereon at th. rau of fi tier rentnm tier annum. taid bnds will be sold to the hielirot bidder ior not lew than their psr value. ria-ht neinfir r--4rvorl 1 reieet Anv or al: blda.

Bids mut be ea ed and imlorsed bids lor rlural-avenue sonds. and aluresd to W. R. WICHUAR. Clerk of the ViU-Mte of Norwood.

137 alnnt Cincinnati. Obn 10. nl Orrtra or the Roaso or TarirrErs 1 or the Ohio Static I wrvrBn tt. ConnBii Ohio. September 12.

1S9L i SEALED will he received at tl flic up to noon of EDNi-SUAY. October It. 1891. for furni-lmis the materials mi neriormiuf tne labor necraura erect a bnililinc lor a loairai uaeotn for the Ohio Mate University, in aceortisnc will. tue I'lans and pecitHratioas on me in trie Auditor of rotate' race, and al- to be seen at ibeofiireof J.

W. Yost, arcnitect, in this city, where blank forms for bids and propos al can be obtained. Bid, matt be in all respects in accordance witti the laws of Ohio, and tne Koara ellrus tees reserves the rifht to reject any and all Eropvaaia. a 1-h-A l- Jsecretary. sel5-6t To) SKALF.D PROPOSALS will be received nn-til 1J o'clock, noon, of WF3jNjtDAY.

October 2S. 1891. for tbe purchase ol tea iW bonds of the Village Norwood. Ohio. aW tbe imprnveraetit of Laiayette avenue Irotn Smith arenne to Aibia-iu avenur.

in sal viliaee. ive-arina dale of November li 1491. and parable in 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. fc end 10 year from date respectivrlv. cti bond will be or the sam of SG1S 77 tor Jess if part of tbe aaaecament in autieiparion ol which tney are ia ned ia paid in caao; aritb int. rest tbereoa at ti.e rata per mitom p--r annnm.

raid bonds will be sold to tba biarhest bid der lor not lews loan in-ir par vain, tbe rirht ea-ni a reaerred to jert any or all bida, Hids mnai be aea'ed and inoorvd Kids fur Laiayette aveaoe boaua. and audresaed to W. E. WI HO AS. Clerk of tba Til laa of Nor wood.

Oaio. 137 sis at at, uueis CIU, OltlO. ar3otTu OEA LET PKOPO-'ALS will he aar.t.1 at KJ tba offiee a tha HoArd oi Elm ton-. A Wain ut stnet. nt to 12 nVtnrk mtwtm THFW.

va i octooer ia. vsi, tor lurtnanius: official ballots ior use at reuerai election Aovesa-lamr A iS3L areordiuc to srjrarjrwrioitB naa mm me id tae ouict si im ruaaro et Ueeiloaa. I rcmtrwrntutmrixtif. to reject any I o. au JBKJiJAMlS V.

EHKjalAjS. PrajUdaat. .1 wx.r.1 bow. iveeretarr. I raaaxi.Oc.tMr fc.

IHBI. APIIMMI WgBS'Canrrfnnati headcjujirters for Tlie'TitlsMrgli" ThoussAnds of homes in and near this city will on tnia Fall and ooml Winter with the unsteady and FLIIKERIXG OAS-' LIGHT. What folly! GOOD li4lht helps to make the Ions eveziiiijZB at home nleasant, and the lijht of a sro -d Iaamp is not only far better than ffas, but costs much less. Caref ally Filled. aayeaS4a4SaBS') PLEASE REAP THIS.

a pound for VAN H0UTENS Goes seems to bei therefore 90r, 93 also 90c, 150 is the Cheaper Drink? 03 cups of CofTee, (l50 "V.H.Cocoa! Sold by every Grocer. PIANOS M. Stelnsrr Sons ISO Main CINCINNATI, OHIO. I CU RATE i. FIRST-CLASS RAILROAD TICKETS ANY ROUTE TO ST.

LO'JIS AND CHICAGO TO-DAY ONLY i. Ka-rLKaxT's ASSOCIATION CUT RATE TICKET OFFICE 170 Viae St State Hotel Baildinr. Cheap Rate to All PIANOS. DOLLARS SAVED BY SEEING THE FOLLOWING DRCKER BROTD ERS. Baby Grand.

STKIXWAV SONS. Square, HAINES Sooare. J. aft C. FtKi'HFK.

nqaare. J. W. YOl'NO aft CO, Square. GROVfcSTKKN ft Square, AXU OTHKR3.

PRICES S75 AND UPWARD. D. H. BALDWIN 50. 15S WEST FOURTH Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealer, in NEW PIANOS AND ORGANS.

Old insiroments taken in part pay. CU'RS. TH5 COUfiR; MAf( PICQOOT. OnU3EW SPECITIC. nurjEnnEss tsa Uej fiail.

Paaltiwavtw l-J jy naiaiiiiasi mrr. It ia BaABufactnred as powder. whSeb ran STS ln M1" bsr' CT 9 cntb or tea, tw tw AV mT J1 4 be wm. mv aawaaHTf Of me PBfaT III 11 ia abaoiotelv tBrmlesa. and will eBect a pera-arvent udspaedyewra, whether tbe patient asatnoderate dnakeroraa aleabolia wreck.

It baa beesTv in iBouaAorta ol caai-A. and in erery iraaunce a perfact eure baa loUoaaed. II jrer Fsjla, Tte srstem 4aace iiBpnraaaed wtlh tbe lpeciDe. fc be- "laaaaawtn.y aoriae liquor aspe- til lo exiat. Twelve yeaai' exiATaWa.

aawardA of 0ja eaaea. nnVieat to eoovtra Hi.ima.i I'-t slairart uriral iHaniaTTT OUlEN SPCCIF1C FTop-ra. iwnxviaTo. Pre of paj-tietilars free To be bad 'OHSKBESH AXStxth At WaiBUt RtaT "Min aimi tg IU bixta ex Vila fbax. EH5a BAfJEH, IteesiSV saainuiAlAAB A v.

BkeWTJort, B7T. Ixsde supplied by JkO. b. PAhk 80SS, ctait i a IS-is k-aul FRANKLfN' And ttlEtTTROTYPE FCUXDRY, low VlMC STlWlET. ClstOtaatATI.

Ohm. The tyoe on whieh tbis vtt Is ifparowBicn xaujBr-T is rrtntedja aa aana aoaiiaiArjj AAA, AJ 1 Clear Oat of Sight OF ALL C0MPET.TI3 In FALL SUITS and Ligki-Weight OVERCOATS. ages and all classes will find that our stock is Siiincient for their needs. We have the newest shades of Brown and Gray, that are now so popular, as well as the substantial colors that are always in style. Inspection invited.

Browning, Co. 76 and 78 West Fourth St. EXECUTOR'S SALE. TTAMIlToK COMMON PLEA State of Jl Ouio. Hamilton County.

r-Xt-Ct l0R" Diirnmnce of an order troui the Court of oinroou F.eaol Hamilton County. Onio. I will otter for ral at i-nbne auctivn. on SaTI'KUaY. October 17.

1SS1. at 1 o'cloca P. upon ibe prernisea. ami continue by adjournment irom day today until all trie lots are tbe foil, described real estate, situated in Hamilton County. Ohio: A lot ol lane in 4 lucinuatt.

Ita i.iiion ounty. OI11 called tbe Hill r'arm. of in aectinn 3S. lata Slum Town. snip, coniraencina where tbe section line be- tween sactionA 34 una Sa running west intersect ib'- west corporation line of incinnati: thence with the corporation line north 1 40 ruin, east li chains lo Lonaworth's corner: thence alone Louiworih a line four coanea north 74" 30 mm.

eat 4 11-109 chains, nortti 8tJ- ast 3 M-100 cuains. north tr 45 mill, ran: 4 2-i03 cLains. norta 0." 43 rniu. east 1 93-100 cuains to a curner: thence alone and Druscber's lands south ea.t 17 Sb-HM ehaius u. a corner: thetx-e inreat counrs to a besnnniuc.

wrath 75 39 tu in. weal 3 31C0 chain, a-onb TT 30 min. esi chaina. sooth 77" 30 mm. west 5trMU0ciiajns.

Also that lot of land part of said farm in Delhi Township, brfriuniac at a poiut in the division line betaren rtorra and leihi. wh re tbe lands of Herder and Paul corner: liieuce west along the line between iJenuer and r'aul 13 chares i3 links to reriram's tiortb-east corner: th -s aoulu aioua her-tram east line 7 ii.ains to Ue norto-west Cor-. er uf beriuar's lands: ihenc north TtT' east alio Berraar's line to his iiortli-ea-i corner chains A link: lhei.ee ntvrtn a east haii.s lints, more or leas, to a stone in tae line of Morn and OelLi lownsnips line: ibance north with tha Lowest! ids line 2 i-uainsto the beini.ninjt. 4 acres. sub divided by the tit-tutor oy ol CAiort.

a per Plat A. on tiie in tbis. action, into 12 olf. nuuioered Irom 1 to IX lualasiva. AP- pra.seu aa Itoiows: Lot No.

3.4U acres, at S4 I. i 1.5B acres. attuiSU: acres, at tU: Lota. L4B acrt. at 1.01 i.

IS acres, at KUU se: Lot a. Z'M acres. U.vn: Ixji 7. 1 Li acre, ut si.uk 5U: l-ot s. XI!) acrars.

at tLlUB: Lot 9. 39 acres, al tl. 151 ou: Lot 10. 2.8 acree. at 417; Lots 11 aud 12 sold, lne lariu en ureal ts-ieo.

A.so the saine day at 3 cloca P. At- apon the pr mie: One tract in Riverside, formerly Etorrs I'owDShiu. uemnniDC on the uorili uxle oi aaenue. aouat 10J lret ei of ibe beod iu said aveuur. corner to T.J.

I'eters' purchase by tit, bond: tnt-rice westward! on ibe north lineol eeatm avenue 57s Itart, mure or leas, lo the Larrie Urarue lot tlience norm arardiy aioi.K tba iuieof Carrie U. Ureene's lot 110 feet, more or leas, to iter north-easterner: thence westwardly aiouit her lanrth line and P. a. Ion's nortn line 75 iret. more or lees, to a poiut opposite J.

)'. ceoani's auu.li-.aat corner: tlience uorto-varilir totuil aionf J. P. east line luO ieet.niore or less, to a point li fret south tue rnilr, lands: 1 hence eastwardiy aiontt a line 15 tert aouth 01 tbe raiiroaa lands 44 teet. more or las, to Mrs.

nuier-liulv line: ttiriice southaardiy aloiia th l-'lucerbate line iter 154 ieel 6 feet: thence raatBardiy a Ion a toe Kiuaerhule liae of Lmaud 3J iret lot 180 feet, niore or less, lo T. Pciars' line; tbmoa sou to- war aioua Peters west line 150 leet. mure or 10 tne plaoe ol brciituuiK. bubdi-video by the executor un oruer of 1 ourt as per flat ti on fi.e iu ibis action. Mo.

76.13. into 42 numb- from 1 to 4J icciuatve. alio auoraiaed as tultoaa: Lots L. 2. 3 4, at 4 per foot front: lots Nus.

5 and At iw-r tool trout: lots Nos. 7 to 23 inclusive, al tt per foot trout: lots Nos. to f- 1 elusive, at ail per toot iront. Also, tue ina described real estate in KiTerMile. iiamntou vualr.

Onto: Com ment ins at tne aouui-wesl corner of VV Home a lot on tue suie vi MoJam ave nue 170 lea-tinut 01 Carpsnier street: thence westwardiy iluui tbe nortb life of r-eoani avenur lw leet nnire or less to Frank Haru-aireit's iinr; tuence nortbaa dly a itu Harb-etreit'a 20 le-t: inni. wrMaranliy witu riarbntrat north line lOiret; ineuce about U) iret 111 a line to Lay ton iiortu-ea-i corner: thence wtstwsrdiy with Laytoii a nortu uueta) leet. mure or i.ss. to arpr-nier atrec'. ibvuce uorihwardiy a 14,11 tlie liue 01 Carpenter street taj feet.

mo, or lea. tu Uie railroad lanals: tiaeutvt eAst-wardiy fclonK the Hue ol tue railrtaa.1 VM lee I. mure lea, lo Horse's line: tue ire aouiua araljr t.utii tiorue's west line 32a feel, more or lea. lo tue ACv et fieaiBms. Also, a lut irolitiuz on aurd LarPenianr street br- Uie east stue oi arpasnler atreet ii fet north of Muain srenue.

earner to narDsirrit: tneaca eurtn on Carpeatrr street 25 ieel to 1-aytoti's Una; tSritrsi east-waraiy aioua Laytoo's liua lt: tbent-e aouibwardty parnlh-1 with Cartasaier btreet Ieel to iiaro-treitV litxr-i tlience w-si- aroly aiona iiarbaireit's line fi loxi to tae piac-of besinmus. undivided by tbe uuorr nitf of Court as per plat in asm TtU.2. into 11 iwta, aSmbered from 1 11 milium ve. ilnnaea as fuiiowa per lout I Lot 1 sold: lot No. 1.

at Bi: lots 1 4 -Id: lot No. tic: 101 at fc: iui at 17: aut S. aa $1): lot 10. at lot 1L at aiH. A so.

on ksuib day. at 4 o'clock P. unon tue premises, the loiUwtas desciioea real estate iu Lincinua i. riarniitoa ouaty. Onto: lonimrnuDi at the ccotrr 01 tne Kivcr road, near iim sluiup ut awuiievaK tree on li.e lurraer divniwn line oelwt-ea Matthew edani aod 11.

r. ihame sooth ST east IJO leet 10 asiafc near a barn: thence sou to a3 east 1 chain si links 10 a larsv oac live: lueuce -uutn ui" C4ui3ctaaius links to tbe Obio tirer at water man: tlience up titr river Ui the veM hu of property perelolore Aold by Jt. rjedan to leuuara luence wiiu raid line Brlu-wardlr 6 cb.ir.s 81 link to tha air sam Hirer roa'i: itxriicai Aiona toa center of aaid road to tne puvce of besiunina so 1 10 contain 7 ucres. more or Irsa. Alsu, the I risht oi ay as pruvidea in doed recorded in hto-iB 70.

pAe Ms. Out ot tne above 7 acres L.ia nave oevit uid to ua pariiea. teav-ma two Iota In -toll ai 11 a to tbe esiAtv d--scri bed as follows: rsTat. tlia parcel of land Known aa the truarf pr. peny.

bonn.ied west by the saw wiil property of tue late 11. eaaui. north bf ttse Oum and MbMpisainpi lancis. cast by lauds ow ur formerl toeions-1UI to td railrtaad. aiu by vtber wiicrt aod eouttj oy ibe Ouio IU v.

r. and the said lot tronts iXi teet inore on the raur-md lands, or lij leet or more deep ton.e riier; tha east and west tines are ol different leitattjs. fercotio, al-o ibe burio-raat curuer ot the above 7 Krts, connieaeinc on tne souib aide ut Uie Ujver roaul corner to tiie I unard mv r. irux- to.MM aardlr along lhe rxrra im. 1S1 it Inas.

10 tbe raiiroad tauds; ifieure weatwardiy a one the railroa 1 tanats Hue At loci, tu'ire or lea.lo. w. nme 1 liMe: irvnea north. a arai a ions Home's line ISO Iret. motw ur KSAMiaeuiBrr Kiver road 1 Be nee raar waroiy aloua tue aouto line tne Ijwer Kiver ruad to ftayra iiue.

tiie place of besrin-niaa aubdividfMt by tne executor as per order of ourt. Plat D. in paid acuon. in to 7 lata mberv-d from 1 10 7 lArivwive. aod appraiser as follows per iront fiui: 10 t3l.

Lot Ko. av tXL Terms of Kale One third cash in band. nreat. v9 wwm ax. lo Da- sold tree ol dow.

r. in aeiiam No. haittiiton Common Fb-as. wnerrisi Jv K. -niam.

cxrniiur ot If. m. caraarja. nunsil ll. ts plaiutirt.

and A. al. Cetiara and otbers are da-lendanta, to pay debts of th estate. 8TFVK Exec a tor of U. Z.

Sod am. arend. Maixo9. CorrsT Vliiuix. viDtianau.

rvpiaMaBT AA. JBarl. rr WEBKH. Auction aers. elS-Mla SUMaiast PILT-DBX7TR-fi.

OOFTRACTOaVs JTO OffiM.EisUjuCeatral iTCIaadauiaa aa.ua JCACloasl Faa- Mamx. CARPET St23n Cansst 01322 Wcrtcs. 1 OBee 185 Ceatral At. SPECIAL -15- SEASONABLE Men's White Merino Shirt? JJrawers.doc each; worths Men's Gray Random Shirt? Drawers, 50c each; vrortifj, One lot elegant White at general price SL One lot Scotch Gray atM aav regular price $L2u. Natural Wool Undens-33 reliable quality and no price; same compare value as general stock.

If you are wearing Rei rj nels, ask for our $1. $1.25 $1.50 qualities. They made for our own depa-J ment, yarns. and are from cic i I Ladies' Black and Cream Va' now 81.95. Medium Weights, now iiQuestrian Drawers Tights), S3.00.

Jersey Ribbed Vests. (Natural Wool), 90c. Three lots Ribbed Vests, 25; 35c, 50c. See the Natural Wool Yes Extra Values, at 75c. Complete stock now forCiJ dren of every age.

-THE- Main, Canal and II ant st. THE ALSrTS ft ca WHOLESALE BUYERS OF- DRY GOODS, CARPETS, KOTIOHS Ln now buy wua com- dence their Fall and JT-4J1 I aa tcr Lioods, as the wan: weather is over. The A. D. Co.

ways in front with the largest and best as so aSa. ments. lheir pneei A never Deaten ana sejaos equaled. See them and the styles that sell best The Alms DoepkaCi Main, Canal and Hunt AUCTION By JAMES II. LAVSv( IN THEIR STORt-- 19 and 21 West Pf irl St TUESDAY, 03T.

II lO A. i AUCTION SAL BOOTSTSK RUBBERS FTJIaL. LTNtS OF SEASONABLE GOOl JAMES H. 1 OCi-It AUCTION SLE OF Altha VaaMk lal.ia WEDNESDAY, Oct 7. at Tat PaJ- PHILIP I'll'-- oo-zt uit.

o. TEVTEXSVT AC. T8E DID RFI I1RI iVUSi CLEMENS OSKif 4 175 Vine street CSncicnati. nrry or the great i "MORXTXG. XOOX AND yjfx Korxct Oyyc or- Wixirrr Cluciy.iATl.

Ohio. oc: "VOTlf E. The Winifre i desires to inform its -ft '4t that Mr. 1'. H.

Joar. ha. at 1st tioei with tha cmpa-y. ai. i CiB-in ati Lranco will t- acemat of Mr.

Walter I eu r-a- 4 ElAvaVT. ry reemsnt'. OtECa-, 4 Eaa t-oAirtu strt-rt. Orders by mail aad telepL -a Soiacitius a coavtrfinance ol iwmaia yery rrspectf ly. viISlr'lrltDEcOALCV WAUaa Paraaso.H.

Mauaater. UfJOERWEAR 1.

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