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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 8

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sri fFoy tbe Autotnetlo Brak il jy r- j. -'-r. fU? i g- Would Not Work. 4 VTba Ukint of teitlmony rerardini tbe Mt Mabaro Incline Plane accident of last Tuea-' dar waaooDclnded yaaterdar. at leait for tbe yraaent.

Frank J. Rotb'l aentational eridence. lireivJ Monday, witb reference to inclined planet ia aaoeral. and the Mt. Auburn in parlicu-lar.

formed tha b4i. for furnishing tvsti-. SBOaf in refutation at yeterdar'. inuuest. Jdr.

Howard VortenIyko. the night engineer at tbe incline, was tbe tirsl witneu called. He stated tbat he had never heard Opra- toT.rharJes Goble. nor any nther txr.on. complain that tbe brake, or any part of the SMCktoerT controlled by the operator, in tbe pilot bonfi was out of order, lie aaked.br Corouer Ren Jig.

what would have raue effect bad tha reverse been worked IV AXOTHIB DIBICTIO. "That would have gtartud tbe car in an-, othef direction." wa. the answer. "I sup-bom that would have stopped tbe ear." he eeoUnued; "as tba brakes were in good order at iit time. I examined them about 7 o'clock in tbe rooming.

At Sin tbe evening I again examined them, and tbey wer. all right There was a safety cable on tbe car. I eenid not tell from my examination which eftblelet 0 first The ropes did not brean. bat simply came out." Mr. Wortendyke stated tbat witb the bead at steam Qoble had on at tbe time of tbeac-eideat tb car ooold not have been stopped, or tbe brake reversed, either.

Tnougb tbe lever Was reversed and tba throttle worked It bad net eat off tbe steam, which poured Into the steam chamber in a volume. To Attorney Dicnst Mr. Wortendyke UlTIUTID HIS niTHUT That with the steam carried at the time of theaeeidant and tba momentum at which Vne ear bad reached tha top. it could neither have been stooped by tbe brate. nor tbe Isver reversed.

"VVs bad some testimony yeiterday." said the Coroner, referring totbeustimonyof Kx-wert Both, "to show that if thai brake had fceem in stood order, -and the man had got with full foree with bis feet on tbat brake, it woald have broke tbe wheel and stopped uot only the car but tbe engines. What du you sarr say no." "Yon Say tbat it could not be done?" "I say tbat it could not be done." a. a. OALSMIATH Was tbe next witnens. He resides on Mt.

Auburn sad frequently rode on the Mt. Auburn Inclined Plane. He came down on tbe incline about 8:46 on tbe morning of tbe accident. He noticed aomething tlien. but itdid Mot strike him much at the time.

After tbe accident it did. Ho noticed a crowding of the timber on the truck o( the car into the slot. That made a slight noise, but did not frighten blra. The car did not stop while going down the hill, a had bean staled by a witness. Coroner Rendigs explained that he bad It from west be took to be a reliable informant that Mr.

Galbreath had stated that the car had stopped while goiug dowu on th. trip referred to. "thifk I. KOTWO 11 TF! AT." Paid Mr. tialbreath.

"Tlie car ran atoug at iu usual "Did ou ever notice any thing wrong with thecar' "The day previous to the accident." he answered. I wo. on tbe incline and noticed that when the car reached the toD it bumped harder than usual." Mr. Galbreath was then shown a telegram to tbe Coroner from Mr. Parker Dickson, in which it was tatel hr the writer nf the telegram that Mr.

Galbreath had said the car Stopped while going down the bill on th ajuorningof the accident. Mr. Dickson has been misinformed." naid r. Galbreath. "As I have already said, car did not stop." as arraia uoxtbs aijo.

Etnil Paetow was next called. He was on tbe ill-fated car one day last April or May. he could not rtmember exactly. There were number of person, on the car. While descending tbe car came to a suiliien stop with a jerk that almost threw him to the floor.

It auso oro.K. me giaaa in toe car window, lie vu told or wni penou tbat this jerk wan uue hi a new or green engineer being on beliiM sail, a week car j.rciue. out ntllfl unrhitiB that Perhaps, bad it not been for the pre- TIQI uair in April or iwar A. PAKCSM0KT. President of the Banner Brewing Company, and -Who lire at No.

7 Hunuugtou Place MUAttburn. was called. About a month ae wbila eoming down the hill the car suddenly stopped within about ten feel of the bottom. It then went down 11 right. H.

bad asked the nan at the foot of the hill re- iiiui iiij suppaae. uut receireU no answer, tterore or alter tnat time he had pew heard of any thing wrong with the air. liaru.tnoot was called with IOT1 to certain be was attributed iiavina; oia resarui us tii. incline, but a ueAe au sucii stories. sUCORIBJia CHAELXS 80R1 wew ira in the Pilot bonse of the incline i-wniBwreuM oe cars np ana down, the i.foUjvbsji the accident iocurred.

was called. niiDwgwiMi idi incunea plane com- years. I here had been only kvwi tiia mi in maciuuerr lu months. be valve bad been leaking ana it a was twenty days ago. he thought.

He in anocen to k.nmnep iHinti.nr kA taiprnlqa of the sceidetit regarding the throt- lie, wtucs) worked sun. Uunther oiled the (annul ma ii vonm i i ri.rtt after iho. tterfaetl aasv and A i. "-j -V 1 a reverse terer. lie nao noticed notnins wrong.

It was between and 10 o'clock in Had tbere been any, trouble tht day before the accident?" -Sorie aa toere been any. trouble momiui wnen na ipoio iu ountner. on Mondav fcOa car not stop? can Stop the car any place freanentlv let off oil or other siulf in the lards. It was almoKi an tenee (the stoppics of eyery-uay WkBC TWO BEAK ES r. uww isrunr aaia iure were two ijww, wifviiii wi lor ueavy work; that.

oHe R0f seinom ana not used regu- f'wipwfc in raurw. ueraaie Sl)tl. lhut Cars ng ai uiw MKiatn t. he had not noticed the fast untU he au.ro ted wrw cuiMiutu or me vxperu regarUiaw which tbey had teatifledV li Tw, if s.iniiiinaowii.iae running of the ma the tneiiae, a smaller set of brake bei running very to shut off il i tin Testimony Ee- Witnesses. Operator Quiet Coble Telli ef tie leiriDie AHiir.

I- 8aks Let the People Slioutea to the Men, 9 the m-Ptd Cu Stood At the Top of the HilL r.V,rpert Oeorge Horaung. Becalled, Telle nun ana could not. ou til was rnnaar smo Sna 1 afa to worg. ute levrr. after desperate enorta.

but imi Qiei uoi iM ataajn i pour- i.aiw sue vaivercuamoex. etbing unaer- was staniling steam was too Al. WWAI.I UIW IWTTT 1 ti etoaa noww th nm Mn Goble explained that when hesno aseeaea in eoriia. mm ivm fh rm haiupedaeainwthe top he saw the people 'atmadiag up in the ear. axe aauu to tnose auiuidiaa erxmt: or wod sake jet ae people out.

fev eral iried to wbeu tbe gataa of tbe car, but ion ihe car eeuld not eould not do so. i suave opened the sales. "A little while after the -car broke loose ana ranaown toe aim went into the engine room. hecnaUbaed. "Tbe steam was still through the.

valve chamber, al- an ui vaiee ensmoer. ai-orked the ieTar. whieh ahooid luoti a neq wercvei mw La ifiut oil the iifwa lie staled that LugineerOontber had about month previous spoken to hint regarding 1' taroiue woraiar atin. no naa joeepk imenberger Tbat was sear to expiain on arcnanio ineauatarataeriae en Uierea ejaaeuiwaooviaiea uiat. irttiM of ui.

explained that the jVrklng ot a car oa It. trip. we. due to the wprkineeT the tur we. ami meant noviiuig.

ite trucks I. toe trucks oa i is use.aboatsix rhieh had been wbicu the cars rest uauoeen 4 bumbiar io --u of occurred to cars, and aqth- I must have been eon tl nwis iow yatve. aaiou on ue brakes, bqt the force of -v'at t.unie tUeu took a diagram and explained' i evcr.oera- uouxiat ei uiax. Mr. how ihecablrf wersaitacbed to the cars.

He isd ud ailhts powwr to aloo the ear. aud tutioitiit that nt a as. catouKMneui. filter examined the utroula. anal tue cnieot he it wed ail riant.

Attre ri ietof Mr. JJOnerrr explalaaxl ih cnnstruotioa iow vrunt one ever iaatwea to L.j i They from not teiagiad artg or cetsas ettrr, Pi -Haothsti lis would pre, them down 1 remain du-, 'th, litlla ii cre aiwa in iiV he eouid car so eiucaOJl Utt aaa Mr. Oobla sutod that tbt vera ntnmtw kMkuihMllA the machinery. tjio sufflctentir eersea ib maeKanlcml gineerii so tbat I la ardOT to explain ti pert Geof. Hornuof bow th HUmuo brak oaad.

Tb Coroner, otber txvcrtB mud ttkOMtcreaiMl pce maebjoerr UM tba rpTahir iketohad diacraiD 1'e drawn. Ha -iainad3bat (ba uoraaiic brak would ba wonderful device in toppin( a ear attcnitd ilM braak wbila hila tha aara vara mryti ion. But bent dm ear bumped aeaintt tha lop or bottom Oi 1 tae ioeliiia witb a araat iar tua auujrotu er kndir i anurotitc was rendered uaate. i arnrirr Kendin remaraea ion wnn eq idh who ea -tba taf.tr ana TmiI nariart from tne car tba talatr ao pwiM ir rvcuiar caoie. rh Mf at i cable broke first, rrt.

ami iu an.wer to a look ol iorpnae lb. Dart ci ine toronw. nr. nwouu roOCCED AKOTBIB CHAKT. rfitm which he exnlaitied the ooeftiona lb cabU.

ihowinc piainlr tbat the aafetr cable liari brolieo brat. The automatic brake uKd on the Mt. Aubnrn In inctme na looaea UPOl ei innatoui aiu 1XK'1 nr it this mornina. this mornia, be said and fouud tbat it bad stopped tba cables. An tiwnTkA that the ealilM had been stopped within about aeveu feet of the drum.

The great jar and the momentum of i ha car bad prevented the working of tbe automatic brake in time to do any good. lheauie." he continued, 'would occur on any inclined plan in tbe city under similar circumstances. kkOlSECB WILLIAM OClXTim Took the stand. He told of Operator Gobla peaking to him regarding the ibroitle work' i nm That 111 on the morning of tbe ac- uiiimitlicr, had told the oilman in the engine-room to feed the oil faiter to the throttle, which worked all right after After the accident he saw Goble standing against a post, crying. I told him not to thai no person couiu oiame nuu.

uomi wni th. must be broken, su we cant down into the engine-room. Mr Mitchell uppod the teain-cbambr. ain-chamher. anu found the rod bad not been broken.

We couid not understand it then, as tbe steam pourinz into the engineer in meat quan Hues. Thai we had off in the boiler rnntn. It was the only to StOD 11. Mr. (iiientner saia tuat ne was present when the steam chest was taken apart.

He saw Henry korb TAkk A SMALL FlkCg Or IROS Oiitnftbe cheat, or box. and hand it to Mr. FehreuliMcli. it was ihouunt then that the little piece ul iron had caused all. the trouble.

lis had never heard any complaints rcanr a- ing the machinery. 11. hsd mode no exami nation of the niucliinery himself alter the ac ci'Jvtiu He was there when the expert, came. They ordered him to take oft' the cover of tii steam chest and the cylinder heads. A second piece of iron fmiim in the steam chest of the cylinder, It Qtted exactly inlo the jagged piece found in LhecuL-oll box.

"to you think the small caused tbe accident?" asked aiece of iron Coroner Ren digs. I don't una what else could have caused it said Uuemher. slowly. "The throttle worked hard, and when it was worked it as with a xreat Jolt. The valve chamber shows tbe marks of the small piece of iron, and it cer tainly must have uoue tbe damage.

Ur (fuetither then explained itnw the two valves passed over each other. Tbe scrap nf iron bad gat caught between tbe first aperture and theedauof tbe top valve a it over ihut underneath. The jerking of the lever had forced tbe top lever on, but the scrap of iron remaining there haU KAISA.U Till TOP VALVS All the way around, letting in a much greater quantity id steam than could have gut into the apertures had the lever been turned so that the steam could go in full force. 1 he iniirks of the piece ol iron were plain Poui on trie upper anu lower vulvc. "1 can not teil how the iron got there." be said.

"That is a mystery tome. It might hMv been there for mouths, having beei; carried into tbe boiler, bv tin- water ami forced into the steam chest by the stroll? qurrciil of steam. I he second piece, hich nu exactly intu that found tirst, may have Mropped into the chest, baring been broken the other through coming in lib the edge oi the too valve wbi over the one underneath." He explained thut the second piece of iron was found in the box about two inches from the eud ot me valve. JOSkrH WIT.El.SKRII. Of No.

63 Ualtimor. an operator worki lor the 31 1. AUDtirn inclined flane. was called. Me had teen with tha company eleven years.

On tbe day previous to that on which the accident occurred he wna ou duty. I here was no trouble then, and he never knew of any. On Monday no passeo- ner had sooken to him. so fares he could remember, rewarding the car bumping. Tbe reverse lever sometimes worked hard.

That was due to it. passing through a aiock. the oil. Itecomina it was easily rem- edied. If the car.

traveled last it the operator', fault, not having handled the iDrollle in time. Coroner Rendigs here announced that he would adiourn tbe nnjuest. to being called at any moment- He said that he desired to have young Joseph testify its soon as hi. physician, would permit. Mr.

Holicriy would also be called to the stand, as would several oihers. KNOCKED I.H TUB HEAD. some Little Matter. Seat to the Board el Control by the Commissioners, The County Commissioners and Board of Control met ye.terdsy afternoon. time ago the C.

1.. 8t. L. and C. Railroad agreed to put tip a bridge if it was allowed to make a 100-foot cut at North Bend.

Tbe road was given tbe privilege, but after musing the cul it now wants to build a road around the cut instead of building the bridgv. It would be much cheaper, but very inconvenient (or travelers, who would be compelled to go a mile out of tbe way. it made no dirierence to the who agreed to the new proposition, but the iwtard of Control rejected iu The contract for the over Millereekand Colerain avenue was awarded to the Milwaukee Bridge Compauy at iu bid of Sl3 We. Auditor Fred Raine's request that 2.000 of bis annual reports be printed Was granted by the Corrmissioner. out rejected by tbe poara or a an unnecessary ex pens.

it aiso rejeot.eo the sppoiutmenls of rire- Sien jodo IcKee. Wilson. Joint Harper and wm "In about seven minutes, twrd. ws oochter be worth tit or 130. if them folks on the train got any gratitude." If.

all ritht-the engineer i stoppin' 'erP aidntexpect no reward, gents: bat this will enable me to sit back to my happy child hood a hosu. and visit ay poor ol. parents ariar-; I tall you. erd.it takes cenias to asaksa aaceae of the traTelin' biar-PUck. if.

i 11 i-v s4ce toaSsallaUea at Oavtbaasa. loUntho Lodn. Knlchte of Frthiae. wlU he iattitutod at Carthate to-iM by Past supreme voaacwiior mow. rtt Uopglaae, Past Grand Chanee4lorjM.

Kuhni. Pastqhan. Chanci Cbari ihTiiii. Past Cni vs. Mistle cetior Loxtira.

Ulansr nrawa. Miatlauia dieoavin. and Cvsaa Ladseof Xorwoti There wilt be iecty eMdidate tor tSKiaeM lOUeyOaaHte.) il-i ClndnBsti is suite rvoacilasl aa tha loea. lion of tlie. World's Bvnositiea at since tue birth of tbe baoy giran at bar Zoo, a ncas.

auwaieitt sr nora uue couakry. T--TTT-f-i TiaTr1iiirrg.if i'i i i i-'r-rii-- C15CIXSATI GKAJD MICHAEL BHA5D, Cendneter Behold Her, and Judge For Yourselves. ISN'T SHE A BEAUTY! Where is there adorns a corner of any street? AND THIS is the day we DAY of our new block of stores! EVERY MUSIC. FLOWER8, DECORATION8! COME! THIS IS THE DAY, ABOVE ALL OTHERS, to call and take away a bright thought about the people's store. nn CmTlT AT Da? All Railroads leading- Into Cincinnati EijrlasX.lu I nish ticket for Half Faro To-Morrow and I what an beautiful BURNED, NOT BURIED.

Siith Victim of the Incline Horror. Remains of Mrs. Apnea Hocbstetter Cremated. Beautiful Ceremonies at the Late Home of the Deceased, ad Eloquent Oration by Hon. Emil Botha at the Crematory.

He Denounces tbe Avarice and Carelessness of Money-MakiDg; Men. Mrs. Agnes Hochstetter. the sixth victim of the Hi. Auburn Incline accident, was cremated yesterday.

It was tbe sixty-first incineration, and. despite the dricrling. disagreeable weather, a larse number of person wer present at the crematory. At the house, on the corner of Bellevue and Oax street. Mt.

Auburn. Rev. George A. Thayer conducted tbe services. The coffin, silver-mounted, rested in tbs parlor unopened, and profusely decorated with flow ers, principally white rose.

There was one elaborate, upright piece, surmounted by a dove. 11 v. Dr. George A. Thayer read a Poem of Chadwick.

tonchingly appropriate. ile then spoke in an eloonentand feeling manner of the sympathy of friends and how death brines the loved ones nearer together. TUX EXTISS BOARD or MASAOBB. OT which tbe-deceased waa a member, of the Bod matin German Widows' Home was in attendance and laid beautiful floral tributes on the coffin. It paused resolutions of respect for the deceased.

At JO the funeral cortege moved slowly along Jefferson avenue, out to the cremator on Dy smith avenne. The coffin was removed from the hearse arid slid into tbe aid entrance onto the elevator, which alowly carried it upward to the chapel. It stood on the elevator, covered with- flowers, about four test from the floor, the elevator being concealed from view by a closed partition about fonr feet high. Whea the friends had all seateei themselves in tbe chapel. Under- taker Myers called upon ker.

Myers called Hen. Emil Rotbe for a lew remarks. He advanced lew remarks. Hi tn 1 a small desk st th right of ti death-like atillneaa. bro be coJtln.

and amid ken only by the sobs of the orDbanad danehterst. tae eloquent orator touchinaly alluded to ucb cnaracter- we stand to perform tbe saddest of all duties which relentless necessity can put upon man. We A brief but terrible aceideat of fate shakes ear innermost sslvss. It is not TBS TKSSOSa OV SKA TBI That eansee our so uJ-s trios, to tremble, for the man of mind and education submits trith love and devotion to the inevitable. oar sneans severed; that eacb father, each huaband.

each sister must depart. Only the circumstances under which tbe geuii of death approaches us. wu its torch turned down, anscia us so powerfully. Here- was an event at shocking, tbat we trem-biingly look around for a covering veil, for a drop of the waters of Lathe a that Ui horrible we, will torwet, Horn rich ine balm of love and fnendahin that baa been, ebed, ovwr the family at the deceased! Tbe bitter truth compels us to put ever and ever again the euestieii.Wtty haa avarice and carslessness so cruelly destroyed so rasnr ar livea-so much ley of life alsered into tormenriM death pain.r Whraomueh iaiauly hanpluese eWstreyed. so much undeserved isiortu ne causedt We may.

lilt nn pnt hand, to heaven for an answer la vain, wiadwiii blow away our voice, but we are not nllaared tat took atsr the cKa.n, atvide th eternal, butintheiaeonatanerot we eierwBA. bus ib laeonataney tatetiea ear. best consolation. ine aseuisutaesr oaw cc leS the -life. wlU.last wui last la not a Cd teu.

a cation, Brekesi ofl so early uowen. it a short -but happy Sorahv ltm and full a bleseiag It compared with a ioVg Life of armi svbm MsioruiBe. no Knows rhat "id arurf good seal us has taken with a WW TffV k. i. kaaw that darina her saort nio au eXT ATajrsKtjiwxns ajte nrm And seettered them fbesood lortane ialhhiit tana, ib acld MeMetbeen.

Ai etetter, nee Uariwiaaa. apeat her etaildhaod rears, m.st and faU of joye. -A kriist star aoe shed tie 11a lint when immiu SKMJ wy. the land of freedota and busjssb ound lore an) happiness in saarriaaa and anal y. and here eould disc-lay hau iitea of eeul and mind te her hus- cniiorea is ineaoa.

not Messed be ol fur 1 ed rahHl. raonwed With -clear Uai 0BCHXSTRA, 0PETII56 LA another store in Cincinnati that so graces and celebrate! This NO CARDS. BODY IS WELCOME! opportunity this offers for people to block of stores I man wife should be. she became a model a. a wife, mother and friend, and her helping hand and prudent advice always wa.

welcomed and highly admired ry those who had a feeling heart for tbe snd need, of their less favored fellow-creatures. While helped care for the aged, dtath came when be was only 45 years old. on the borders of youth, before the autumn bad wiped oat the blossom of her cheeks, before use bad bent the stutelv frame, and tha freJi mirth of life was saddened. "Uoes she not continue to live in the soul snd being of her four highly educated chil dren? Hasnoteveiy novel emotion of her heart blossomed atxl borne fruit? Has not each good ana mindful mother word bad au enect i uuun b.rctitldr.n. aiid la it pot 111- hented oy Uiemr may liooe for an ic other immortality, another meeting again.

Hits continuation and this staying together we feel snd understand. Even alter death her strong mind snd her clear understanding continue to have their influence on wide circles of friends, she stood above all female weaknesses and prejudices, ana ncKsxLr oaoxaxo this kisp or ax itsb- MKKT. Because she always disnlsrsd a tru and really bnman and progressive sense. I flood in tbe name place, struck by a heavy fate which I can never overcome, but I found consolation by knowing tnat tbe value of life is pot founded in its duration, but iu its happiness snd merit. "What wc must hot know we can hope for.

She has worked in tbe full light of life, so that her glorified soul will slight like a 1'bo'uix in eternit. Now.1 then, sacred, pure. fine, heavenly bear, perform yoor duty: and you. brave, un forgetful wife. fare-Tell, forever!" Mr.

Rothe'. speech was in, German, and de-litered in an impressive manner. At the conclusion of the address 1 r. Meinitiger. manager of the crematory, stepping to the head ot the elevator, touched a spring and lowly tbe cofiin descended, and in a few second wa.

out of aight. and up came tbe sex doors that ma the elevator from vie When it reached tbe cellar the coffin wa. rt by two attendants and tbs under- lifted oi taker and carried into the Preparing room. Here the coffin was opened and the carefully covered with body AM ALVM-aATCSATSD SHIST. Laid upon an iron platform and borne to tbe oven door.

The two iron doors were opened. The heat was ilMO Fahrenheit. There were no billowy names, no eraclciln MAiinri anr the ardent heat of the air, suit and radiant the era. wa. terrirtla (it ita arn.tnM Tbe door was only open Ions enough to enable the two stout attendants to push the sheeted burden into the seven-times heated flames.

Then the doors closed with a clang. There was no unscrewing of nnts or bolts, no thought of horrid, creeping worms fattening on the shriveled flesh and living on the desd. Through the clear bull's-eye of isinglsss st the rear of the furnace, which heretofore glowed with Uaenah fierceness, could be seen the curling name sometime, bl ue. then yellow, then a glassy sort of white SDoearaoce. Gradually the glass grew dim and pale, clouded by the gases arising from tbe body, and this isinglass eye would remain CLOCDID ST THS VaSOB Or DIATH.

Until the incineration was complete, when it begins to burn ardently aaain as though looking for another feat. A few of the friends descended to the cellar, but most of them went down th stone step, and. entering their car ruLges. were driven home, imnai the prominent People present were Mrs. Ex-Mayor Charles Jacob and daugnter.

Mrs. Ber Jacob and daugnter, man Huesuian. Mr. Albert SchwiJl and lam Mi, bertachwii; family. Mr.

och and am dinand Hchwili and family. Mr. nr. war. jddd ilr.Mr.

anmann. Danish onsul. and llv. r- Fer K. K.

tallo- Mr. Lanahorat, Mrs. Ksrelborn anafamilv Honhas. Keemelin. Francts Lamp.

Reu-, hen Crosier. Mr. Drayfus and Louie Factow. The incineration was eorapletsd in an hour and a ball, snd the oven being allowed to cool the srarbh ashes will be removed thie tuornisg. Thus ends the sixty-hrst eranva-tion.

TrSTIRDAT'S BCRUL FCEIITS. JTraaels RtttMr. 11, Mg Aatgall -JCdwanl Klta.aaa., OacSaaaa Muaaana Half. 4. IM miMl i r-n BrUee.

WBiaa.Ja. W. rswta su-beaxt faU- WaKer Keeter. ti dajra. camera laraatam.

irwirlck saaber. at. Park skt-sawnwaitl. oaa Frasler. sswk.

SS BoseW. leary Waatras. M. 4 Mask aaVEcoaaampuoa. auguata bcBBeleer, tx.

WashlagxaB errhatr. uIM" StmigBtsa--edaiBd Jacab Meyer. 1, oaa Taraai'sf. as I mAmm mx a. lataa.

aMM, a a. at w. asr TMvtaejt, stesllUM aa, svsbele terar. Aaaa BtalL Is. at Baam au-haerh7a; vaM, va w.srraan TJaeto aWaa IsadtMdaal.

Bait was' ea tares in the United feates Court yestardarXoiwcevaTCMrjomKaacySmiUi. TaeniaintiftiB the suil'U the OoveramenL Nancy Uree at HnBewelC Some time as Nancy filed a claim far apeasionea the rounds that she waa the widow of Wiley femith. 8he secured tuso. but later it was dvared that eras divorced from Smith at the time of hm dewth. The First atieoal Baa ef irositom Ohio, was smraiahwd.

atalteat JriBheir. Otllaj)i asMaTjaSV essgstjjsfMblJ '4 la the legitimate senjaUaa the Cliicianati aaners hgTe certalaty tasth saa. Their dowlas ecrintioa nf tha miuahias of a six-foot baby gireSe was sot only artistic and Iliaaa. but It mmm uioueanasM i Hiiwutotiaa soeornly that i rewaar. must the i tbatswve bee hare bailed wTE joy aenani um an.

oaer -k Cnroaer Readies restarda' begma tha ls euast is the casea of Annie riaclaBr. whe dropped dead from an evwrdoe et merWiinr. and 8tanhrr Potter, who was kilted byaaei-ffttitStl tutf aossiteg pan pear, oa 10 to ie p. rvn is the OPENING will fur- 1 onvAT a Prldav. I Sxf JbUXiLlj visit our TRAINS! A PLUCKY WOMAN.

Mrs. Adolpn Altner Has a Struggle For "Her Honor. While WaiUSf Ter-Xer Easbasd's street-Car Bhe Is Assaulted 87 aa Unknown Maa, Bat Tiffhu Hsrsslf Tie. Mrs. Adolph AJtper.

wife of Conductor Altner. who run scar on the Eighth-street line, was assaulted and pretty badly used up night before last About 8 o'clock Mrs. Altner went with her husband's a shanty at Eigbtti street and the Xf. and B. Railroad, where the drivers and conductor get off to eat their meals.

The lady entered the shanty and sst down to wait for her husband's car. Alight was burning brightly, and Mrs. Altner sat with hub saint to thi pooa. Suddenly the lamp went oat, and at the same time she felt some on catch her about tbe wain. She struggled to free herself, but the men waa too strong and threw her to tbe floor.

She offered him her purse contain ing but he refused it, and struggled tn arttomnliah his Buroaae. Finally tha man got one of bis fingers into Mrs. Altner's mouth and she bit 11 until released bis hold. 8he started to run away but was canaht and thrown down asrain. After a other struggle Mrs.

Altner gained her feet anil maue ner escape, screaming as site ran An eugins was passiugat the time, and ca cam wbbb bot bbabp. Mrs. Altner was badly broaied from the rough treatment sbs received, and ber clothe were bad IV torn. In her excitement she could get no description of the man as that be waa well dressed and had th appw anc of being a buainesa man. Angered the stor-BIaM.

Mary Bold us yssterday caused the arrest of George Eckert and Mik Dhnr. prominent Republicans of Lickrun. Mary run a saloon in Lickrun. She claims that every time she gives a party, or entertainment of any kind Mike and sorgo walk la and clay fully kick. over chair, and do other thi is to provoke ber.

of tbem. an 'rtquire Antb a yesterday ony nd caused theirs irarri peace warrant. bond. I bey were released oa ECO BAKXXQ POwDKB. LEAVENING POWEE Of the Tsrieaa BaHa Fmwim llbja.

trated 0TALtTwdi eraax-s Haaftad'gtaaeairfg (Aaaw Iattr). JlTia0.X.Ahwa a a taegf Ialk(Gasr) ssftaasatssaaa. ee ettM iwaao.J Sale tevtrka' -Tba sjaBVBl Baknar twsaeiB BtSBdmaBtraaa baksag pia aasaiad te swell. JUau.1 ATlUAX M. IX, ra.

iX- SBd hlcbast Mnaatk a mot wtbt has kWSKlra. KKKTIXX TOXIC. ROGERS'lnOYALfe ilERVIIIE iTOIIIC sr eetragj Nr wm i i.a.ji a nr aav XJBSUTn none Mia STOMACH aaauwi. shmu. hMlm Is Wo bbe is ured tred before Mtcn IKaWaaBassaB v)-e we we)y mmmntKKtnttK BlQaVslB wJBHHBasaHaBagl egTlaUles trSBBsJWsW ft OSb) awwaewtBtsllHaHaHaBt -iaVeral BaSla.

t.aseaaaadraaaw eaabaealaaa a ttrartamv IX TX" An Abas SaklBg Pewdars. a stsstar hsw Mgh SVsIr aSTMcla, ara te be BveiBa aa FBaapiiw. si ti.tj.g Taaaa aad tavle.rBia tbe aaawaaea vwk. aaa ay ltj.ii.a.aCTranaa an ales aannaatloa mt tbe Sana, while as a a nr. a lanla aeaei, OCTOl STOPPED SHORT.

wt off their MArTIXT et TAX.TVra IIXW BlrOCK OT tTOMS. ATiiCirlHZlM t'R BKOaV' dt" tXX. X1SST ygtliaillM C1VU1H I Hl. TAaXOM, WVKMXVJ HAV' 77 "Why. then, were you not able te gnat off the nam bn tb cratait cerrM 40 it with foro of r1 a.

la a- jfotlimlOurBoy and Gild's Ctatking tecewed mil 14 Firsilrmlums at ike Expo. St and ampar Styles and Price, '-A "I could not io it van toe force ei steer tbat wa ooonns I du worno tt throtti. Uat it nd net i won tbb tS BO Kh iaIm sb at fl to opcrM the brtkM. 1 rnou(B, nor eouia rio i 'ore anouvb to Ur to wprjf tbm. to Mroas wfh' i aw.

nf in BEST WINTER CLOTHING Is UisplaoandwwffltettyourermIi Wa era THE ONLY HOME MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTH INC wun RETAIL, andlelclesubatantlaUy aidlnc ''HOME INDUSTRY" WE SAVE the ooasumera the middlemaa's or jobber's profit That wa have got the beat Clothing1 In tbe land was deflnltely decided at the last Exposition, wbsn others plaead Sastarn made stuff in competition witb our RELIABLE HOME-MADE COODS wa were awarded ALL THE COLD ANDSILVER MEDALS 8ee them, along; witb the jurors' diplomas, nicely framed, in our windows. Mow, Friends, with these tacts before you, don't you tbiak it Is to your interest to deal with us? I FEIInllnlElliiiilEB CirriC'URA KITifsT)lEa. Covered With Sores Boy u.fMr aad a halt aM. Fare auid body In a terrible condition, being covered with eorea. Sulphur springs tall.

Cured by Cutleara Kemedlaa, Cured by Cntioiira I have used your uticors Remedies in ti case where it proved to be snccesaful. ftl lirsi was iu the ea-e of a boy a year and a uu. His law will iu a irrnui. 1 I T.l 1 1 1. cuiiuiuoil.

111. turnirr una. wwuivtcir cut- erel with sores. I took bitn to the Massena Sulphur springs, hut hecudnot improve any I was then nnvitted to irartka Kj.m. ediea.

which I did. He tookoneand one-half 1 bottli Ltlesol Uuticur Kesolvent. when his ticura Kesolvent. whan hi. was as smooth ss could lie.

snd I. to-day. I washini with the uticura hoap and rubbing the Cuticura. one Dot tie 01 Ite- Mil vent being used. T.

hey nave proved successful in every case where 1 have advised the uaeoftbem. It is surprising bow rapidly a child wili improve under tbeir treatment. I recommend them for any disease of the skin as being the best lu the world. This is my experience, and I am ready to stand by my S5. sUtement, JUrUV K.

ol. OHIf BKRO. American House, He ogansbnrgh. S. V.

ItoMrig; and Buratagv I have been afflicted since last March 1th i.kin disease Uie doctors calleo jccxema. My cab snd sure, and ent internally for foot If cured, in gratitude months. I call myself cured for which 1 make tws puWiew tmMic statement. MRS. a C.

X. FREDERICK. Broad Brook. Conn. Cntitrnnt Resolvent Th new Blood Purifier asd purest and best of Humor Kemoaies.

internally, and Octi-ccra. tiieirreatSkio Cure, and Ccticvba Boap. an exquisite ox in aeanuner. externally, cure every specie of torturing humiliating, itching, burning, scaly and pimply diseases th skin, scalp and blooa. with loss of heir, sad ail humor, blotches.

sores, scale and cru.ts,, whether simple, scrofulons or contagious, when physicians and all known remedies fall. Sold svery-where. Price, Ctmorat. 50c Soar. Stcu KgsoLVKjrT, tl.

Prepared by tbe Pcttxb Daca ajib CakiocaX CoBroBAtios, Broton. ae-Send for "How to Cor Skin Diseases. pages. 60 illustrations, and fcs) tee tiaou Lais. D1RY0 Skin and Rcalp nreeerved and beau-DA0 1 tined by Cuucurs Boaa.

Abao-lutely pure. PAIRS iXD WEAKKESS females instantly relieved by new, elegant and infallible An tidote to pain, tnnanmation and iimknea tha Cntlcnm Anti-Pain naatnr. The nmt and only Instantaneous pain-killing platter. TAnXTstQ. MflDSSBROS, LaMUng VnahJoasvble Tmilaw.

266 W. FtfTH ST. gad 257 Y1KE ST. IIEIKE STellS Artistic Catter. Known as tbe LowssV Psxcb Hooss for FINE TAILORING rio 1 8.0 Caa net bs duplicated jrlpswhare far less taanxsVr JOHN C.

DA1S, s11slTiatlnadawr ST1)11IIS NEW XOBK Offers the trade -g. fall He ef i asraada af Cigara. K.t 8. llontiiieitiiau tier iOIUGi DAVIS, 16B VlilE ClXCTJltN ATI. 6, ee3S-Wtt Atogaenna.

atnod r'nnnKl used the uticura op his sore snd the il, ticura Soap in wasbiqg him. He is now tire years of age. and all right, The ot tier case was a disease of the acaln. which wa. cured hv face was covered with scabs snd aurea the itching snd burning were almost unbearable.

Seeing your Cutictrra Remedies so highly reoommended.coricludedto.give them trial, using the Cuticuraaod Cutlcura Soap externally and Resolvent internally for four I I In Ane Is Booming. IMPIjuDIj! ON TOR THB THINO NOW TJPPBKlflOST TX THB IT IS Jh. PROBLEM LrU VWCXnar MXKSS IB V7EEEI TO OCT THX FOR THE LEAST MONEY. EASILY 8OLVED1 oun orcat ma. juxu op FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED FROM StS, BSO AND $23 TO $14.75, Our Window Display will giwe you a Uht idea what rreat bargains we are offering.

102 to 110 West Fifth St. 53 CARPirrs, ta WITH THE TIDE I the brat way to swim so think eotne of oar competitors, even ir tbe tidal wave we raieexl last week move. In a direction tha on. I i It TTtkAavh h. crown gray In their pet eystenx of hia-h price and fancy profits, they mast now and tbea follow la the wake of YOUTH.

ENTERPRISE and PROUREaa. THE ELDA-ST. CARPET HOUSE Being; the original introducer of LOW PRICES into the carpet bastnena of Cincinnati, Is not likely to onr by the -Inc-ereat flsttory of Ha lanttatora. They cant reach na We may be I mltated never equaled or oatdoee. Please Note Die Choice Things We Spread Before Yon This Week: MOQUETTES, 95c.

A special line of stylish goods, with match borders, and reduced from ftl.SO. BODY BRUSSELS, 85c. Special line of Blgelow, Hartford, Lowell and other standard makes. Choice patterns and borders to match. Red need from Our line of Lace Cwrtainaeuad Portieres Is aasaurpaased.

The vnlnr-e we la thi depart roe ui wUl please oar friends and "stagger" only competitor. 1 167 and 169 Elm St. BURKHAKTrT ek CO. DGfo)R BODY BRUSSELS. 68c.

A line of high grade goods, ellghtly aolled, marked at this rldicnloo.lv low flgare to close them oat. Any other house would call tbem a alg bargain at TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Highest grade and beet make, dcrs to match, reduced from Oentft. bor- f-n KSC8S9 sons ROTTERDAM GIN, XaaaBOB IWTTXat3, KSUJU 16c COGNAC BRANDY. FEB OAXXOHr CABOB BOTTLES. RXT AIT- s- i a PfjCIAI.

tntlCEal mil 147 mm DTI ElJtlVv; 200 SILK UMBRELLAS FOLXiMER, CLOGG tfe FAMOUS MAKE for Ladies. and CHOICE 2.50. Handsome Novelty Handles. UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT RIGHT OP EOTRANOE. fo) IE nnnn UUbALaJZALxO UQTJJaU, TO STAY! set, Zn sTiaraci Ctm FOB RXMT OAJLXA.SK.

FOR ROT OR LEASE. TWO MOST DESIRABLE FLOORS ItEPAKATK OR TUCCTHKKU WITH POWER AND HEAT, Covering sn sres of over 14 Oat sonar. fat each, being tite beoood and Third floor of the Kauirr Jao rriawug C. a stuitdiaaat tu S. Corner Canal SyciBsn St.

light from sll aide, wagon from front snd aUevator and all ni Becensarv ooaveainnoaa, Rent reason aula or farther particalart call at ENQUI11KR OFFICF. IPZCTACXXS, AC L. M. PRINCE, Optician, 148, Wnt Ftartlet SbtdarJes, Ey-Qaa. Pic4l Gsaml, T(lt)Bfaasa, IjertK), aAflikn, iajt Uitsm, hnieten.

IVnMBtten. (SPECIAL ATTEVT10S paid to propr.r adapting Hpectacln. snd hye-Uanra is the sisn BMisled by years of a.i the best bctenufi lnstrumeels. aptV, 9u rOKIAUE. TO fllKUFACrURERS! A SPLENDID CHANCE! The wall-known Factories of Tba Doeber Wtteb Ctu Idf.

Cscsisj AT SEWPOKT, UirrCET, OR SLHalUt WHOLR. OR WIU. BE D1V1M9 IX. to snit porchaaer. 1 be moat complete for sll kind oi I maaulaetariag shoot Cincinnati Price low and tarsal May.

for fail trurt lar apply to JLEPf tk. WADS A Cu. rnir Liaautu o. Isell-WSstT EXTTLACT OT MXAT. UEBIC EXTRACT of MEAT Plan an Banna.

Mad Invelaaeie Men. Ptorana. Knca ne A. Bl HIT anSrtn. toej amos VTaal Tl SALOON-p KEEPERS! Jv EOTMCKlliri, aiAarcaaan.

AfiaiejriiE'o ai-k. aJ Ta5wsltttAeer firsasrlr atoms bom a saw a fcomesaaaas PfeSenTtd tnwaabaableaiif.isiBg inai Ljr witaeiTssaneaadsiiBsea bn- Are ag aa artsrr.a4 ao i aaaiaati.

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