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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 11

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fiELLIGtNCE v. ill I fi 4, f. 4.li -J n.4. in 1 i I ti'i 'BiverFoiecast. g-'ve i during rr.

js To-Dny. Viiii" Advertised. Api It" l-SJ a rein- K-a- SI I. a trf'wl. j.

m. fui ..1 i til- a'vi Min jn.l all mi Hjadlislits. 'lurinic i tiny ex iln until IMS ani.ile-and i i a J.m Icwboat Xw M'n an-i In TEIJGJtAPHIC. ill- h' I (If 'it take TV ti liive-r n' i i uniil ii: Jtrri hn I n-rm'n Ni. I I Mm.

'-t-t an-J fill i- Tn- Krf na ha 4 Iou mi (ino Salt! 1 I KHritf ha 1 1' i (IT. rh Hini t.i ih. IK: irnh Kali fall Uixei Mi ir-J I. I'ftn t-arTir, 11 work, are fl- Am. 1 i -f Mrr 7" ft I' mrnin: 1 SPrrn i.f vaOI.

Zr tne auto- in the I. I Fricke ta wrs of ti, luh. and "Mi- aM "rdinance i ----r i. Vt-ks- 1 it. Hnrrv Xatehet DANGER OF FLOOD Is Practically Over and River Will Begin Falling To-Day.

That the Ohio River will bruin falling today lc the prediction of Weather Forecaster Dev. rraux. It reached the crest stage yesterday morning, and. practically all of yesterday and last night it waa stationary, at a under 54 feet, which was originally exported as its crest stage, While rain is likely, it seems to be on the way from the West, and as a result It Is not thought that ii will liavt any effect whatever upon the river, unless it should be unusually heavy. There was still a little water on the tracks in the ditch at the foot of Mill street last night, but it was not enough to da any damaste.

and the trains -are getting through It without difficulty. The water lias failed to reach Eastern avenue, ana I lie Ka'st End cars are without dit-nVnlly. If tlt re is no more rain for the next day or two Newport will escape serious damage from the flood. At Southgate and Isa- ella streets the cellars of about 15 homes ere Hooded. The street was covered for square at that point and residents round necessary to use boats in getting In and out of their homes.

There was an exodus of rats from the ity dump adjoining the city park when eir homes were flooded yesterday. Scores the rodents sought refuge In the shanty ioats and houses along tho bank. FIRST FLOOD VICTIM Clarence Schies, Who Browned in Pool Caused By Backwaters. clarence Schies. son of L.ouis i hiea, of 1117 Kindlay.

street, was the first ictim of the. preset flood of tile Ohio Kivcr. The boy was drowned yesterday In a xml caused by the backwater of the Ohio River as he was playlns- In the Millcreek itoitoms. the foot of Kindlay street. The boy had secured the consent of his mother to atch the workmen ho are en- aged-in finishing the new grand stands at League I'srk.

ith several other boys liv- nz in the neighborhood he was playing near a pool of water that had formed In he rear of the hall park. Suddenly he lost his- footing and fell into the water, which was eight or ten feet- deen. lis companions gave the alarm and Of- ricer Copelmfd and Fred Qaatemeyer pro- urcd a skiff, and commenced a search for the body. They found it a few minutes ater. A hurried run was made to the City losnital by Patrol 5, where the physicians made a futile effort to save the child.

After working about half an hour they pro nounced the boy dead and notified Coroner oe. who sent the body to the County- Morgue, where it w-as Identified by tr.e srief-Ktricken parents. The body was re moved to the Schies home last night. NEW YORK BANKERS Become Syndicate Managers For Allis- Chalmers Reorganization. Disr-AT TO THK KQ( LttKa.

New York. Sf trth 27. For the5 nurtwc of underwriting tlie assessments on preferret! inn common Murk of ti Allla-i'halmers oinpany, wi.ich amount to im. James Walla-e. President of the On ral Trust Company, and A.

J. Hemphill, Piei-ldent uf the Guaranty Trust Company have formed a syndicate -and have.uRreed art as r-ynilk-ate Applications to enter the syndicate, it waa were three times oversubscribed. Following the formation of this syndicate lie result, it is said, of a proposal to A Ills- security huldere regarded as ex-remely fair, the next xtep will oe to the company In the hands of a friendly re- eiver wiien the three months of prace on lie payment uf interest on the compajiy a bonds expires April 1. It is expected that when the application for a receiver is made, W. Call, President of the company.

-wlilsbe appointed. The proposed new captti.il stork of the company is to be vested, aecordinz to the syndicate's contemplation, in a votiiuc trust for live years, and voting trust certincate will be issued in place, of the stock itself Although tiie later are not ret Issued, ouo- taiions were made to-day on the New York curb market. READING BOY'S DEATH Was Probably Caused By Eating- The funeral of Pter Drex.er. Is. wj.

djeil suddenly Tuesday at his borne, on Vine street, in Reading, will be held from Ms. Peter and Paul Church to-morrow morning at o'clock. Coroner- Coe held tin inquest yesterday nd the testimony showed that there wa no ground for the iheory that the young man mipht have met -with foul play. It is believed that the condition of the youn man's stomach was due to the fact that he ate some "bockwurst" which disagreed wit him. The testimony showed that he had spent the evening before his death at an athletic club in Reading.

CoronerCoe decided that it would not be necessary to have the stom ach analyzed, as he had intended. He will announce his verdict as soon as the test. mony can be transcribed. KENTUCKY DAIRYMEN Decide To Raise Price of Milk Because of New Law. TKi-lAl.

TO THK KNQL'IBKa. LexicRtop. March 27. The Fayett County Dairymen's Association at a meet in tu-day resolved to raise the rice weet milk to'! cents per xaHon retail and cents wholesale. This is 8 cents-higher than present prices.

James B. flaggin'i Kliuendorf Dairy certified milk is to be raised to 2 cents per gtllon. These prices ar to become effective April 1. Dairymen say their action is due to the fact that Governor Mcvreary vetoed th Matliers bill, and that the law requiring dairy cattle to be tested for tuberculosis la to be enforced. AKRON TRACTION CASE Argued Before Service Commission By Both Interests.

Columbus, Ohio, March U7. Hearing arguments' of attorneys for the city of Ak run and representatives of the Akron Trac tion Company over the question of street car service In that "city were commenced before the State Public Service Commission to-day. TI14 city, through its attorneys, main tamed the service given by the company to he inadequate. The company asserted that the service equal to that of any city in the Fnlted States. KENTUCKY MAID Gets High Price For Tobacco Baised in.

Turkey Pens. ll.p.Tra TO TBI KXQI'ISEB. Carlisle. Marcb IT ARnea Waddel. ased daughter of Judge Thomas Wad- del, of Mlllersburs.

sold her crop of pounds of tobacco on the loose leaf mar. ket here at an average of 3 per nun- diWl. one basket brlnirtng J7 per hundred pounds. The Rirl raised the tobacco her. self in the turkey pens at Millersburg; and shipped It to market here in a trunk.

BUTLDlilG PERMITS. Fred Fessenden, two-story frame dwell ing, southwest corner Classen and. Forest avenues; 'Era Bennet. two two-story brick dwell ings, south aKle. Niles avenue, between ielta and Hatpin avenues: $,000.

A. J. Henkel. three-story apartment house, brick, southeast corner Virwe and Rochellp; Walter Bennet, two two-story brick dwellinsrs, south side Xiles avenue, be tween Delta and Halpin avenue; S6.U0O. Kdward and W.

Hamant, "two-story rrame dwelling on McHenry roadaand Cav anaugh avenue; THE ENQUIKER, CINCINNATI, TIIUItSD AY, MARCH 28, 1912. COVINGTON. V. Upheld Xenziea. Judge Cochran yesterday upheld former Fed eral Commissioner T.

W. Measles In his opinion. Riufcmrd Msuicjr had sued T. J. Hall, owner of tha steamboat.

J. mT Gruboa for Injuries sus tained and held that Hall was not to Mama for the alleged Injuries claimed by Mauser. When Judge Cochran court Wednesday rne criminal docket will contain 24 cases. At the present lime mere are but ftlx new rases, while uie civil ducket will contain many Youth Struck By Auto. Guy O'Brien.

7. of 4 Wt Fifteenth street. wm struck by an automobile yenterday after-noa at Madison avenue and Fifteenth itreet. Th marhlne waa belna driven bv A. -v.

Bera-myer. rn of A. J. Berkmyr. 'of ial kk-oti Mreet.

Acco.diny to the police the youth ran In front vt the ufo. Herkmyer placed the boy In the marhlne and took him to st. Entxabeth'a MoapiUl. He sustained a broken Jaw. Convicted In Seven Minutes.

It took a Jury Just seven minutes yesterday afternoon In the Criminal Court to eon let Jos. West for housebreaking- and grand larceny. He was arrestPd lth Al Ryouse and Fred Jenkins breaking: Into O'Rourke'a saloon, on West Third strtet. Ryouse to be tried n-aratHy from Wet. Jtnkinj.

It is claimed, i Brought To Covington. Deputy Marshal T. A. Coleman, of Somerset, yesterday brought Jack Iloberts. Will 3imiMsn and Jess Brewster to ton to Wayne ounty.

Ky. They are charged witn selling Itquor without a license. Weaver's Successor. Not until after the funeral of th? late John Weaver. Secretary of the Waterworks Dt art- mem, will hi BUCr-estfor be selected by the Com It ii believed Weaver sucessur wlH be James Blkk.

Evidence All In. Judge Matt Harbesjn yestenlay afiemon -on eluded te testimony in the damajce suit of trene hill nnint th b.iu!h f'nvlnirtoft and t'lneln natl liatlway Cotniiany. Wte is nuing Slo.4N.nt.. Her mother, who was inlurei In the same acv-dent, was given a verdict of Covington Briefs. riM-ic.

or but dine st the rwth- cH-ner of Mstiis ivfnur '-l r.lHiiti street, tu cost l.ri. ami Martha fr a o-story hrick reside nve on It I street. to cost n. Wftltentrr will Ih" arralcn! tn ie rimitml ourt this morninir. t-naraMi wnn r--hinr man tuamfxl Kentrson duriruc Joy ri'le.

itnttrm. wno. it is ciaimw, in auto at -the tinte, was also Indicted. -rh f.inoral of Mrs. Willtam Hiik-y.

Mal son ivpnuf. will take place this jiiorning St. Mar tmtru-drai. Miin irv Murrav. 2H.

of Wc Sooih1 ret, fWl into an empty cai bars- yesterday mml su- tttine.i friciurfa rlhs. He removed to fcUisabeth's Hospital. Thnrnm Km-rv vesterdsv le1 rompUInt ariih 4faier tv.iioe Schuler asilnst loys 1 Irw babehall on tkctt street, between freeili and bighth sireU. i Hi will tn the Cfiunty I'Aurt yen lMlav. Hernmn Krelnest nis i iff.

Bemadine Ktank MR release! vesten'sy rrom the rmiv lMil He as charKcd orewen the cesce fined -mrt -enten-ta to ua in ja.l. He serve! the latter. Haltv transfern repnrrted yter1y re: I.ucv M. Glenn to Kmma Hall. in f-ouin 4s IriElon.

S7-: CstthTtne J. 11 1. nnncr Richmond. iari or i'ii il on the west .1 scctt street. i.

ec. LUDLOW, KY. The tvwird of Dtrectors'of the Iudltw A'hietir AsiKviaiton has elated the foiiowin mers. PresMent. nn-s.

Mrey; VU Krwumi. jonn Tn.u.m- Sevretsry. nrk Th line-uit ir mis year i Tn win 1 same as last yrar. uti tne exception ot Catcher Herninjt ani Second Haseman lsn-Jcr, are to ru ltn tn namro-m. Ir.

W. H. Krskine. of Aktta. Japan, will Pitak at ib "aa-int mn hurt-n hunnaj nircni on The l.ife and urtomi or tne twi-ip ui Ir.

Ersklne is a missionary in ihe countr. Mr. A. TtlforrJ. of 144 Oak street, received ord yesterday of ihe death of his brother Au SUA in Milwaukee.

is. u. u- Uamul and dauchter laielia. of rumlterlaml. are true-its of Joseph Uunha and family, of Butler street.

Tne ladles Home and Foreum Mwnary Po- PrMhvioran I hurrt wiM meet morrow afternon the hotjie ot Jrs. r- on Adeui avenue. vi ttwiMHi. after, ha vine sient the isj-- mnnth with Iter slfier. -Mrs.

mnM xi.aa nm Rbinsn. left e-rt-rfU for trxJuinipultx. from wm ivuru h-c home In Pit.tsburs, nnn. School Carnival. Teacher and pupils of the public schools are maxtne; preparations for their carnival, to be lieltl aU the school bulldins to-morrow aftmoon and mtjrtrt.

The hulldinK will be elaborately de ratei. nl tMi tuua lorma oi emeruunnmii nn hn-ffi BEOMLEY KY. A trefke1 llatbeat was foimd fliatinjc in the river veftettay by Osrar Io(rhl snd Jseoh Hut ler. It not tie leamej 10 wnom me on iwioncred. ERLANGEV, KY.

The funeral of tHIToril Victor took ila-e yes terdav mornfne frm the home of hu father. Victor, of Craves avenue. interment was Highland Cemetery. Mr. and M-rs.

Arthur Km us. of Bt la nicer road, returned home yesterday, after an ex tea led visit at a ica (to, 111. TALK OF THE TOWN. Arcording to K. J.

Wintering, formerly i charce of the I'nited States Naval Recruit Station at Louisville, and now connect ed with the Government a oi! burning sihool at the Philadelphia Navy arils, who is tn the city as the guest of Captain Laasing. of the local recruiting station, the substitution of oil for coal as fuel for I'ncle Sam's navy is most likely." He said tiie experiments which have been made a the school In the past few weeks hav. demonstrated the practicability of oil for fuel, itnd he declares that oil not only fur. nlshes more power, but Is much cheaper than coal. In a tryout recently of tw foroedo boats of the same capacity for given distance it developed that the one cauipped with oU for fuel maintained great er speed than the one equipped witn coai as fuel.

It was also found that the cost oi operation with the oil fuel was not more than one half the cost of operating the other boat. MILFORD. The grand Jury lennont County will coa Haiavi. Aurtl 15. The folKjwIns luron tivp.

been drawn: Mike Glsncy. of Jsckson Townnhlit: A. S. Abbult and A. K.

Hendrixon, Crnklln: N. F. WUhams and A. K. McGuire.

of Itnlon: Alfrrd Haywood and B. P. pall, of ilohn: Gm W. Phllllpo. or wnuurwon Wm Barr.

ot Wa-ne: Mlki- Snyder, of stone l.lck: Edward Belrke. Tat': John Hlllen. Batavla; Martn rrieno. tn Hunt, of Wayne Township. The petit Jurors, who mrft April 2 for the April term of Court, are JM1 Harkley, John Myers Wm.

Coulter, Clarence Hill. Jesse Cllft, Oe.irae B. Bcacham. Thomas Needham. ei Klmmerman.

C. Malottr. Stanley Conn. John Halblsh K. Schwib.

W. UOUKharty. sr. Dawson. Ellis DeBmler.

G. E. McCullough. John B. Kapp and Claude Benymer.

At a meetlns: of Villasa Council and citizens of last nlltht committees were appolnt-rd to confer with the Commissioners of the three counties of which Loveland Is a part to devise ways and means to improve toe unrw. a Inr will be held Monday to adopt plans as meet- re- ported by committees. K.int. Robert Roudebusta. of MemphtK.

formerly of Milford. who are attending the Miami Cnlversity. win rOW. Among tne rnvi nwni uir ui.CTnit rT. Anna Forue.

Carlton Soence. Ma Hullng. Helen Bradley and Hlnletb tMsln. of Milford. and Minor ney.

of Terrace Para. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Krwln A Stuebing. 2. cashier.

Ull Byramor street, and' Martha A. Bchoemer. 22T Gelrnan street, tiev. xvtn. Frederick Thomas.

SO. carriage crater. West Twelfth strreu and Ella Markland drimaker. Ill West Twelfth street. Rev.

imwn. .11. laborer. IK nark street. snd Eva Devltt.

29. domestic. KM Clark street. bqulrs uumont. Hartey W.

Sprague. St. laborer. Delhi, Ohio. and Janle McArthur, Karl F.

Lehmann. 3.1, driver. Harrison. Ohio. and Fosa E.

Olauser. iv. vieves. jjnio. PFMterlck.

icu.fciM 94. mechanical enaineee. chl cago. W.I and Henrietta Brunrneld. 18.

stsnoc rWDhar. Palac Hotel. equirw AnnMnuK. John H. Gardner.

2. restaurant, ancavllle. Ohio, and Odessa Tobip. 18. waiuess, IS Gar-fleia place.

Rev. Wane. tmw Hawk. 2S. machinist.

Twelfth nd Broadway, and Helen liberty street. IS, Vis Kst NEWPORT. Democratic Committe Meets To-Day. The Democratic County Executive Commutes will meet this afternoon at XMetrtch's Oardetv tn the HtjjhiaiKla. to htion one of tne appUcattU for the office of second Circuit Juda-e of Camp bell County, created by the last Llslaturs.

Friends of both former Circuit Judce Hodss and City Rerorder iLawrence Dlskea ars cialratnc the appointment. The latter saps he can scoro the inuwwmeni out of the 4fl committeemen. nne juoko Hodae savs that thl elatm Is er roneous, aud that Governor afrCroary wilt appoint ne in recommended toy mate Senator Weoster Helm. Ha also flatima thmt hla a itrsnirttment could have been made before now had the asking for delay have been sent to the Governor. Farm Train Arrives.

The train sent oat by the State Department of containing- eight carloads of farm products, arrived In Newport laat night. Among the demonstrators making- the tour are J. W. Newman. Commissioner of Agriculture; Henry Barker, President of the State University; T.

ft. Bryant, of the extension department of the unl- ersity: Profs: Matthews, Jorr, RJfeerts and J. I. Hooper, of (he dtate 1'ntverritv- J. Dent.

SerretairV Of the Ktal Vmir- Vt.r4lnHi.le T-rriuifr. oi vttiKinsun. H. M. Freeman, or the Htate Hoard of Agriculture; A.

J. I teed. l.ex- fngton I Miry Division 1 nitH RtulA. IWitarlmnl of Aerfculture; Miss Aulyn hlnn. Htate Tniver- ana jmiss mate Knowtes.

Iowa Mtate Col-The train wm le laved four hourm at Au Kuala. ye1irtljjiy. when the onslne and nne ew qeraiieo. b. iuoawi Appraisea.

A dispatch from Washington states that Con gressman Rouse has received from State Sen ator Webster Helm an appraisement of the buildings and grounds Included In the Ft. i nomas I la tracks property. The estimate gives he valuation at sirrfVikmi inri thai tk www 111 aeres. onaressiuen Ruuaj Brt in wr Iepaninent to consent to urn the iirupertr nvar in the Uarin. use as a big recruiting station, where ht)t or i juuia ue siHitoned at all time.

The in now un in a'aa sji umcr oim-iaias mtving been aerurxU. Against Contract Sjstem. UeonarU Rauer, CommiHsioner of Public rrop- eriy. stated yesterday that he was in favor of abolishing the contract system tn the construction nf ImjirovemPBt of city streets and believes hat the Work rOIlM tw rlnn rha ia- If mt engineer In the employ if the city look charge in nee- worn. rw rv MOTlKICV iuiwrliiten.k.nl jru.r.M mT, aot- not Pf Mere the nlan icasiiHe.

ani a makirftv sif tw kdHi i. ifivugnt 10 oe oppused to It. Bickerson.Is Found Guilty. A Jury itr- the Circuit Court yesterday found Edwn, Rickerson gutlly of highway robbery KRkcrsnn was Indicted cn a charge of having gone Into the kom of Edward Huner. at Fifth and Overton aiivet.

and furred Mra Huner to hp purse containing 3 cents. Two Divorces Granted. tame Diets wsa yesterday ran ted a divorce from Herman Dieti on her allegation of alkanoonment. She was alsn awarded the ustody of the child. Minnie t.raiarh a granfeil a divorce from haiits (Hal.h nnH ih.

uit.i trMiKm 01 crueiiy. Hessi-- Oamer sued Frank rrimr for- a They were married In lsi mt barges him With nesriet and at Ismrlnnmml Kits sliw ieeks alimony and the custodyof the "chll-dr n. Realty Transfers. Knthrine Pteurer to John Schneider, two lots nirton; Ac Murv Hatter to William A '4. un Vine treet: 1.

John and liella Ufiri.ii A UM --i u.sm, irri on lntni aireel: SI. aVe Newport Briefs. Mayor veaterdav airawi ih. for ihe tmpmvement of Columbia atreet. hefaeen Kreventh and Telfth.

EJard Kneifle will Mrs. At-me tntlnr. Irinw died yesterday after a vhort lilnesa at "her reaJ- tlence. ark avenue. Four -hlMren Mt Anna TV Timherm-ilksa, ilium immerilke.

dtel vefr.iBv at home. U-t Sixth street. The funeral will take place Saturday morn in frnin ih. BEL1EVUE. KY.

Sylvester A. lymc will deliver a le.tur "Lightning and Toothpicks' at the Auditorium Apm l.t. Rw. and Mrs. T.

H. Johnson and atn HilIf30ro. Ohio, are tie rueats of Mr. ami Mrs. j.

a. unningruun. of rau-neld avenue. DAYTON. KY.

Th ta -ovn Baohetor "1ub bas elected the lowing officers f.r the ensuing year: P. Preppon, iTWHqrm j-. nwnie. ie rresiaenT: 1 sier hage. Secretan; K.

Alerding. Knancel He-re tary: ri. neeker. Kecording Secretary; 4us Kvans. nergcaat at Arms; J.

PselTerinan, Treas urer. NEW COMMITTEE Of Business Men's Club Is Recalled Before It Gets To Work. 4. onMiderable surprise was occasioned at the Business Mens Club yesterday, when it mas learned that the appointment of the Committee on Fire Proof Construction an nounced on Monday, has been temporarily suspended. This committee fa composed of Max Goldsmith.

Harvey E. Hannaford. H. K. Kennedy.

J. Frank Walton snd Guy Ma II on. The suspension, according to explanation made by Civic Secretary Manley. waa made to avoid any appearance of antagonism or conflict with the present city adtninistra- tion. An impression gained currency that the members of the new committee were not in entire act -ord with the work that being done by Building Commissioner Rapp, some holding: that he is, rather strenuous in the enforcement of the legal requirements re-acive io tne construction ana saieiy ot buildings.

The exact purpose of the new committee was Investigate the Are-proof construe lion features of the city and the state build ins; codes, with a vlewto harmonizing and standardizing the two. HOME-COMING TEIP. xru-UL to trk SNQtissa. am AngHs. March 1T7.

Former res idents of Cincinnati now In lxs Angeles and vicinity have arranged "holneomfng trip' to Cincinnati the first part ot July There will be a special train and recep tion at Cincinnati upon the arrival of tfce party. All Cincinnati people and those for. merly living In that vicinity have been in vited to accompany the party. REDUCTION KEFXJSED. srct-isi.

rttsrATi-Bj Tb ms Frankfort. March '11. Although the Finance Committee of the City Council recommended a reduction in the tax rate. the City Council to-day refused to grant the reduction. It is, claimed that the eit will be unable to use the money realized from the extra ten-cent tax unless It put In the sinking fund.

COMPANY SWOEN IN. sracisi. DfsrATva to trb axquissa. Frankfort. March 27.

Company of the Third Regiment, Kentucky National Guards, was sworn In at Owensboro to night, with Samuel E. Gipe. Captain. The election of officers in the Third Regi- ment will be held Ajprtt METAL MARKETS. m-uL DisrATca To th KMtciaaa.

Pnllat.lphla. atarrtt 57. ciflsf: (Tambrla steel 4.r4;iW. Lke superior Corrwratfon 2rl1. rmn sieei prritTrri mwim', i-ntiM lias Irn provemeni seisvoo, luf New York.

March 27. Standard CoDDer firm spot I5 2K iTH. March SIS 37. April 1 -ITS. May 15 3XjlS a.

June ir. 3ZHW1S 33. Julr 13 SZUIS X. Loral X33 tons April ai 20 ions joay at S13 ZTiu, 3 tons June at SIS 23 tons July at 15 32. London strona: spot 5H I5a 6d.

rutures faa.12. d. Arrivals reported at New York to-day tt tons. Custom house returns show exports of tons so rar tins montn. Lake copper 13i tils-He.

elev'trolytlc IBViO'lMac, rastinr 14 I0M1C. Tin Hnn: spot MS n7S4-i 75. March 43 20 Cr 4-i i. A pn 1 HSKPKtn. stay 4Z oOCi-13 T5.

June Ml 23. Julr $41 7MM2 W. Local 1 i.n. AnHI at K.9 in I spot fllM. futures 1I1 5s.

Lead (4 3na 4 30 New York, 4 3lr4 Bast St. Lonis. London Is 2s ad. Bpeltrr steady at $6 New Fork, 4n bid East 81. Louis.

Hates of 8t. IxhiIs spelter lon.ino lbs April at 3D. sn.oon lbs April at -7S London 2r 3s. Antimony qiaet: tooason so. iron: Cleveland warrants 31s 104d In London.

Locally Iran was quiet; No. 1 foundry Northern $1.1 7S. No. 2 (14 u4l 13 23. No.

1 Southern and No. 1 Southern soft 1 ov to Pt. Louis. March 27. Lead strona; at S4 tSSi9 TOBACCO MARKETS.

A total of Sa hhd brought fairly sattsfactery oa the local buriey tobaoco auction breaas yesterday. There waa a representative uaort- aneat of the various graoes la both eld and new stock. There was a better Inquiry for common grade and a ready sale for scrap. Low-grada trashes were stronger and sold from He Jic higher. Medium red grades were somewhat Irregular, but unchanged In price.

Not much i vuiory looaoco was snown, put suco uiiw ays brouxht bie outaid auotatlons. The fol lowing Is a summary of yesterday 's sale by warehouses: bodmann Warehouse 140 hhda: VIO hhds new. at vo to s.i so, at S4 to I vo. si si S7 it at sh to an ur. at am to SH at SI2 to tU 7Ti I at 115 to S19 at -M; average (U per 1U0 lbs.

39 hhds old: at m. a at $4 to fA 93. i at to to i-. at to tU U.V 4 at Sio to 111 TO. at SU to $14 at 115 to SIR 7.V at S2u to average 73 per Idu lbs.

uiooe areniiuse hhds: kg nnoi new. l.t to a.1 IkV Ml at 14 tn ST. at to $7 tW. 11 ai ft ta 5. 28 at flu tu 111 4'' at 11-' to 114 IT.

at 11 11U 75 at SJtl to TS; average per lbs. 44 hhds old: at S4 to to l. 14 at Ml to $7 IKV a at sn io an at im to an ai i- 14 ia. a at tl to tw Ta, at -4. at verage iu ii per itm lbs.

runners ana pniuoers warenouse i-n nnas. hhds new. 4 at 12 to U. 2H it 14 to t-" 91 at to S7 u. 11 at to 31 at to it at siz to 114 i.i, -ZA at si.

io at S.tl. at r7 averare tlO H5 per 10 lbs. 7H hhds old: IH at 14 tu at tl to at IN to tu U. 12 at 11(1 to 111 75. i si to 114 ia.

at lis to ii to sua a rase Su ai ner luu lie. tfurgeve arehnuae 34 hhrtt! 17 hhds new. 9 at $4 to S.1- (45. a at to 97 U5, 3 at to I Slls J1 I sIM a. s.nna.

It. per luu 17 hhds old: 2 at to $." at i to 17 tu. 3 at tx to 19. 4 at ttz to SI4 at si.v i at si averaae iv uer ttu id. ReeapUulatlon iz2 hhds: 442 hhds new.

1" 1' tu 13 K4 at 14 tn 13 Bft at Kl 'to 7 vr. at 9H to ft t. at Sin to su HI at 112 to 114 7... 4- at 11H tn 11 a Lt to 124 7.V 1 at 127 uu: avcraae lio per luu lbs. 1M hhds nld: 1 at S3 IKt at 14 to at au to h.

'i at im to i IO to til 73 17 at 112 tn 114 7.V 23 at tK i 7 at 1211 to 124 75. 1 at average fU 2 per lOU lbs. 'tkrao. HPKTIAL niStAr TO TNI giJPIIE. Carlisle.

March 27. The Farmers' Ware house sold at.OUO Ibe of tubacco to-day at from 11 to 4 per hundred. CltTerinas belnw average. jHnet oi tne weaKness tne market is tiue to the late sejson for winter orders. Recelpt Hsht o-dy.

ItrHi'lAt. DIxrATi'M TO THK mtOt'IlfKB. 27. To-day's tobacco sales in the Iccvl breaks were agsln havy. bout IUII.iujo pound being sold at Lrlt-es tang rig from 147 to 12 50.

The top price was paid tor tome fancy aufTcringa. bulk ff the banco effered was commun. The receipt were fair. aetb-iAL pispATrn to ma enqi ikks. loulville.

March 27. RuAinrss the local breaks to-day was fair. The offerings were as follows: Hurley, old hh-ls, new 77V ntids dark, old 2 hhds. new hhds. Oricinal InaiKt" inn 742 hhda.

reviews 222 hhds. total HeJctlis en Tuewlav: Buiiey 247 hhds. dark 4.t hhds. Ftrt sale Thuraday at People a House. The lrulBvllle House sold hhds new buriey at 14 to tin.

srSalAL PIMAT(B TO THK KNOt'taCR. Mavsvflle. March 27. Sales at the Independent Warehuuse tnwiay totaled 1ts. at frm $2 tn $.15 per lmi ilas.

The planters a rr house ld I42.ltv ihs. at from 92 to t2o per 1o ts. Mar- ei strong for the quality of the weed oirereti, COTTON MARKETS. New York. March 27.

Then waa a furthwr ai ancf in the cttton mark! iu-tay owina i uo- ravrabla 'athr forvcatrt. conttntted rrports of a firm aiKft aitUAUon and ueraitent rumura of a much briter otitiok fur a atiinint of the fc.nllh labor nub Irs. The ae was vrv teaiy ami from A to 7 points nl h.ah-r. The larttet otManrl steady at a decline of iliU point uiMier acattertna iHiuidatlon ty yesterday a buy era aqd local altna, encouraged by Kitnewhal iifiMslnllnr cables and th- failure of tn weather roni tu show exjiected rain yesterday in tr extern belt. Onertnas were very aaaorbed within a ofnt or two of the Initial flKur.

however, an I he Kavtern belt forecast. lajhllahed naht after the railed for ralos or to-morrow nlaht and the market urine itw middle uf the morp.n ievetubel In crewMed activity as a result of buying, which appeared to be based on rumors that the Knit eh I bor troubles had been settled, combined with afiprehenslons of further delays In farm work and of possible floods In the lower Missis- mors of a strike settlement were not conflrme and prices slipped 3' or 4 point" from the best durtn-r tne middle or the day. out tn iai btes from Liverpool and. London were decidedly more optimistic as to an cany settlemrnt of the strike, and the market in the later trading Armed up in. reaching the highest point ui he day on tneae reports, nrengtn in me tries msVkct and reports of Higher Houthern tipot markets.

The clo-e was within a point or two of the beau. The strength in Naw Or Itans attracted considerable attention, as March here sold above the eleven-cent level, ana there were rumors that leading spot Interests were In control or otd crop contraci. ootn in New Orleans and New York. Locally March stdd at i4Hc. or within t3int.

of the high rec ord established on March ll. Spot cotton closed oulet. uotnta higher: middling uplands aniddMng gulf Il.l'tc; sales l.i oaiea. mures rosed very ilrady: Mirch lo -tvc. April Ht 4sr 1 5flc.

June 1.nc. July m.itfic. August lit itV Sfiilpntlr lit A.V- Ocinber lU.Tc. NovMTi her 10.74c. teceniber li.7tfc.

January 10 74c. rebruary 1U. New York. Mm-i-h ST. -The cotton goo.

In market were quieter, but still very Arm during the uay Woolen and worsted goo Is are in better genera demand for soot delivery. Yarn are mn-jy Jtthners report a season Able demand of nearly normal proportions. Vow r1ean Match 1T -An advance of to 11 taiints over yesterday closing prices mantra trading in cotton rutures to-oay. aiiening avwu, the unfavorable weather forecast brought prlcei to yesterday a level, and they advanced until th1 close, reports of Improvement in business among American mi Ms naving ine mosi enect tn in. afternoon.

March ll.oic. April lie nominal, jua H) l.ec. July lo.unV. August lU.Wc. tpieitHr io 'LU 4ctiber 79c.

Uecember io. ic Spot steady and Ur up; mhhllfng lovc: aalci bales, to arrive l.tni bales: low ordinary 3-lc nominal, ordinary he nornina1. good ordinary 7-ltic. strictly good ordinary low mid dling H-'sc. strictly low middling lo4c, mid-Ming strictly niKiaiing i 3-Hsc, good mindiini strrctlv good middling ll-c.

middling fair 11 liy-lhc nominal, middling fair to fai tat5-l'ic nominal, fair 12 11-lHc nominal; receipts bales, stock bale. Uverpool. March 27. otton: spot, ntodersti bottlnss dene; prices 4 points higher: A merit a middling fair a.7Sd. gnod middling mid dling S.lfM.

low middling good trrdinar ordinary a im. tw sales or the day were moo bales, or which hales were for specula Hon and export, and Included (l.7iH hales Amer ican. Receipts 17 oo bales. Including ltL4tr biles American. Ku tares ooened steady and cloead very steady: March March and April APrH and Mav d.Stid.

May and June i.wui. June and July 5Ktu.d. July and August August and September S.KVI, September and October 6-Md. ociowr and is ov em per iim, November and L)eceinler Uecember and January January and February 5.7U'-d. February and March i- Marcn ami April ino.

OIL MABKETS. Charleston. March 27. Turpentine Arm at -ta'sc, Kosm nrtn; quote: en wo. 91.

m. i. and 97 12'. I 7 1 7 30. ST OO.

17 I 7. TO. Duluth. March 27. I.tnaeed: on fraxk 2 10 In store to arrive 92 Irtu.

March nominal, Miy is.1, Juiy iz Dig. KPgCIAL DtSPATCB TO THE KNQCtgKB. Ijinuu March 27. Prices for crude oil for the various subsidiaries of Standard oil -are as foi lows per brl at the Pennsylvania 11 Mercer biaK at si o. eweasiie si uz.

corn in 5c. Cabell (W. Va.l 11 Koutheastem Ohio 11 SO, North Lima Mxc. South Lima and Indiana IMc. Princeton Mr, homereet (Ky.

RBRiand 4 Sc. Illinois above degaees nic. Illinois heav 71c, Kansas and Oklahoma V. Cornicana (Texas! light aoc. Cora lean a heavy KVc.

Eiectt (Texaxl ttuc. Caddo decreea and above 72 Caddo heavy lc, Canada 11 38. SPECIAL PfhPATCB TO THi KNQCIBKa. New York. March 27.

The cottonseed oil mar, ket to-day ruled firm on further speculative buvv- Ing. stimulated by the strength in lard and the hltrher crude mantel. 1 lose: xarcn i.tb.tSK- Anril 5.7ai0.7.V-. May 5.Kl5.K4c. Junn ft H4f SWC.

July August rvUr.fe.VM7c. Hep. ember 5. W0 October 5.03Vo ai-ot d.wk: aaaeo. Baiea ai.oHj oris.

IICCIAL D1rT'H TO THK B.IQUIBBg. New Tork. March 27. Sot its of turpentine S2c bid. at Savannah 4Hifj4SWc.

Ttosin common to good strained $7 bid. Tar, oil barrels 13 bo bid. New Orleans. March ST. Cottonseed oil: prime 1 rill IV in usuicib ww- Jr OH City.

March 27. Credit balances 11 AO. Runs HU.4M brls, average 12.r2d brig; ship ments io9.oza Dsns, average jvazm Drta. Savannah. March 27.

Turpentine firm at 4ic saies 73 casks, receipts 81ft casks, ahlnments 1H3 casks, stock 1R.374 casks. Hoidn firm: eales brls. receipts 37 oris, sntpmenta 1.8K! brli stock 72.1 brls; quote: 14 13. 17, 17 lt, F. and I 97 15.

17 31, ST $7 1U. Toledo. March 27. OH: North Una 98c. South blow IMC, inuiana rV Hralnfton.

March 27. Spriis of turpentine steady at 47Hc: receipts 7 raks. Rosin steady at ti; receipts i3 bris. Tar rlrm at $1 Sti; receipts 13 brls. Crude turnentine nnn at 3 50, fa taajr aillu asv icuitna iu Ml IB, SITE FOB GOVEBNOB'S MANSION.

srarui. MarATcai ni asQctsaa. Frankfort. March 27. Tfie Capital Commission to-day formally purchased the home of L.

F. Johnson, adjoinlnar the Capitol grounds, 'for the site of "the Gov ernor residence. TAFT- CLUB BECBTJTTS. sreciai. oi.r at a ro thb axQcissa.

Frankfort. March ST. Fifty recruits Joined the Taft Club to-nlKht after an ad' dress delivered by L. F. Sinclair, of George.

town. "My Friend From Ilxie." OJymplc now MINING STOCKS. srcctAt. DisrsTra To tws iMtunv Boston. March 27.

The market to-day. was broad and strong, especially la the Coppers, sni the general list was active and arm. with Buoy ancy sustained throughout the day. Close: Ad venture Daly-West 74. Mayflower WW.

Ml-sing h. Old Colony 8t. Mary 53. Soat-tuck Arizona 10. Tamarack SU.

Victoria 4. Hclvetia t. Arcadian 4. South Utah Allouez 44 Mohawk B2 Amal. Copper wi'4 Nevada Con m.

ro. .1 NlplSiina rlsona 4 North Butte -M c. C. 8. M.

North Lake ts I. Old Dominion aiumet A Hecla.47u Osceola 'Centennial -Jl Qu.ncy o- op. R. Con. 02 Hhannon Bulte C.

Mine. 1:1 uixrlor Franklin 14 suu. A Bos. J' Giroux Con ft-is Tamarack- Qranby 41 B. R.

A M. ureene iwnanea ls Do prer. Isle Koyale (Cop. I. 27 lah Con Km latke 2 I tah Copper lke Copper 4-- Winona Miauil (-upper a.js Wolvenna -Asked.

srsrut DispsTt'H 10 ma Ksguiscs. Colorado 8orlnas. March 17. El Paso 71w 2b. Mary MrKinney 34H53.

New Tork. New York. March 27. Alice 2l. Brunswick un.

a. Comsiock Tunnel stock Comstock Tunnel bonds offered I.V Cnn. Cal. A Vs. Iron Silver ll.

Lfsdvllle Con. oITered 1, l.utie hlef offered 3. Mexlian Ontario IUZ, oj.nir 140. Standard 3. Yellow Jacket lu.

Salt Lake. (Quotations by Sprits. Voll A Co.) llld.Ak.l I Bld.Ak, Beck Tunnel 14 M. C. of A.350 4l Mi.

lake ...1 'aria -edar Talis. i-y Nevada i'' New York 5 I j'i Colorado 23 31 5 'otumbus Cj 3U 'una. hln Copper-1'7" '7''t ntario i. ipex -I I Jllver K. I (UK, lllvrr K.

Co MX KrS lllvcr Shield! 2 rown Point! 5. Ualr-Judxe. iV3 sis" laly.Wnt -UW I'entral; Blossom. 4 -loux 41 Keystone I haansea to. a- Kg.

Wllllaml Tetitiskan 4i 4 t'ncle 2. lankee 12 1 jiroux aUZ Mammoth! 41 Mawn 11273 11313 May ray I 14- IS San Francisco. rci in. niiTT. a Tu ths axgriass.

Kan Francisco. March 27. Bid jAsk.ll Bld.jAsk Ton. of Nev. lUilllon Calirlonia Cnolinr (onrtcieni-e I HI 41(1 I i no rnnoiiah Ext.

rl IMS Montana 2 H.nHnt HRKlj Midway il 77 i 7s 7 H2 Kl I'v 4S 4M -J tH Mutter. North 2 MaeNamara Inldf'd 'on. 4WI Kxvhequer A St umbo ilania lulia Con. liver Pick. Ireal PenU.

Justice Kv. Cti. Blue Bell t-a1v 17 Mexican IV fidntal HTi omh. Fra n1 Mont. Manh'n 21 uhir 114..

Manh Tx. Nrv. llilla Pitts. P. verms I2421 247 I- 1 Savaae t'omatocks tfJ Alpha Alta I i Andes i t'J I l'l I B.

Belcher 2" A 21 sierra Silver Hill 11 i i nlon Kran. I hol r' IS H'tah M. Co. 1 i-i Brun. Polrffl ia Tl, Jacket.

lit LONDON STOCKS. Miftrch 37. In aod 1e- maml and discount rates wfr? easy to-uay. 1 ne failure of the cai conference caused heaviness and a ceneral drouplnc In values durln the fnrenoon on the Stm-a Exchange. Horn- Rails also had to contend with tiafflc rviorts showlns riecreasra.

Utter the deciskn of the miners to ballot on the ware bill csusni a an eral recovery and a cheerfuL closing. uinnfl Trunk and Rio Times were strong features, the hatter aJvanrinr on the dlaiatton of a iu-xhii- llnc dlid-ni and American Amerhan scunties acre quiet and siradv dur in ha trau.tis i 'anadtsn 1'ai'inc ad vanced IS ovr parity, hut the rem of th lint stn-wiv mm-Mi. in thf afternion knm1. nerut buving si-iared and Ihe market adan-ed and closed strma ander the lead of I'nUm l'-iciftc and Amalgamated copper. LLsondont N.

Y. I BTOCtvg. i'loe. Kiuie.t Chnes Anaconda (tl5i Ul l' ion lu-x 11M i n-vs D. i HI J7r, iw'ai Xt A.lv..

441,1 4S', i r7.i 4lt, i.t;i, -ii .11 Ml SI'i A.lv.. 1 4X I I .111,1 My 1 1 1 iA 112 llh'1 40 -J4i 1, 2'ai 1 ''l 77SI tti 'it i 1IK luiw, ii Sit I7S 17lS Use. HJViAdv. 7S' HH' Dec. 116 I I 1 IS.

5MU.1 57S, A ma lea mated Copper. AU-hison i preferred i BalUmore OhU Uo nrcfrrrra Ml Ohio htcsao tlreat Wrsterni Chicajto ft Alton Dataware at lo preferred I Erie ih 1st preferred Lk 2d eferrd Ot. X'trtnrn preferred. Illinois mral K. I Do Lref erred I Louisville Ac- Nashvllle.i Minsourl Haclrtc M-xkin National pref-j Jd nrererrert Norfolk Western io Dreferred NVrthern Pacific NVw Tork Central Ontsr.o A Pennsylvania Keadlna I Do 1st prferrel 1 Jd pieferrea Rock Island Southern Railway Do preferred Southern Pacific St.

Paul Smelters L'nton Pacific 1 Uo iireierveu L'nttcd Sis ten Do preferred Wahunh I I Hi preferred i Vh exta-nslon 4s Chicago Stocks. ru-ML DIr TO THE EXQlmEa. rhlraiii Marrh 17. Hafaa and the ran ice rr nrlca on the Chicas-o Stock Exchanae toiay were: Sh'resl STCX-K8. iHirh se 4tAm.

Can 7n Do preferred Booth Ktsh 7o Do preferred IHOU'hi. I'neu. Tool Chl. T. and T.

7t Kdlaon loon'om Prod. Ref; tiljDIivjriond Match 1ill Illinois Brick lint Do preferred Iiotreople's Gas lO'Quaker Oats 57! Do preferred gears-Roebuck 5.M Do preferred 7o sireet 8. Car Do preferred Co. Hoxboard CIMHC. 8.

8teel preferred '13 PM jlot 474, 47. I K4 K4 K4 Til 4M1 BO I1K'-' ItKl'-: ltvili .1140 I4H 14Vu .1 1 I l.V ,1 lis 111" 15', no I a 8V, .1 li- is I l'i 'loXVa lisit, liwi la-llllM1'. 1S5V I 3 1I7 i a .1 nav. ns'-i BMii. 'lol jpil Cleveland Specks.

DivriTi'? to Taa s-EQriass. Cleveland, March 27. A. E. A C.

common 4.T, (4H, A. E. C. pref. S.

A. K. C. Uvea loaij. Cleveland Klect.

Cuy. Tel. common i4-j. tuy. lei.

nvea BTviiu. u. t. at ME14. S.

O. T. aV I- pref. 10101. v.

o. T. fours N. O. T.

fives Mil. Ship r-im- -II Uktn n.A. 1 lO 1' T.I I I Pittsburg Stocks. Clnclna: quotation by W. K.

Hut ton Stock I Ri.l.'Aak. American Hewer Pli-e Crulbl Steel common Do preferred Independent cominon Do preferred Manufactunera L.l(rht and M-nontrah)a Rler Coal common. Do preferreal National Klreprofln common Do preferred Ohio Fnl Ohio Kite I Oil Oklahoma Ptttaburw Mate Olasa Pure Otl Ro Uintntc Cnlte4 Ktate Cilaea Wealt nxiVmee Air Brake VVestni(houae Electric 1st DO aM i in 4'i IWi 1. 2 1 BUTTLE, EGGS ACT) CHEESE. amriAL DiarATt a to tub KNgctaKB.

Chtcmfio. Mtrch. S7- Th butter market had a atrana; undertone. The receipts continue to fall short of requirement a. The ers; market baa a weak undertone.

Heavy receipt ami a taavlnr demand are depressing factors. Butter: receipts T.15KJ tube, creamery pnnn nz'c, extra nrets 2wc, nrsts zc. seconds Zic. dairies extra zrc, ftrata Sc. secoDds do JCic.

No. 1 ladles k- oack- inff stock 22c. KftRs: receipts 13.6..2 CAaeS; mis-rellaneous lots JUWe. ordinary firsts IWittc, firsts SiMrSOc, extra 22c, No. 1 dirties lut.

checks 19c. Cteveland. March 27. Butter unchanged. fhMiM unchanaed.

Kxmn anebanfred. Poultry alive, fowls heavy 17c a lb. apring-era heavy 11 Sri 7c a lb. nsnt cmcKens inc. capons ncavy rrr.

canons Mxht lWirC. duks lXjllc a lb. at riS He. turkeys lNfc 19c dressed lb 2c a lb Dove ain-e. Appic uncnanrea.

nHaAues: joo- binsj best irranes busn. in store i SI a bush, car lot new hrrnuiOM a brl, Florida triumpa $2 402 a hamper. Kansas City March ST. Butter; creamery 28c, nrsts 3r. secsnds 24c.

nackina sti-w 2lc Ecaa: extras Sic. Arsu luc XPW Tork. Man-h 27 Rntlur Arm rH uft- rhanaed: reltta 4.410 tulja. rimw firm: re- LtHts 5M baxas: atala wholf! milk hra under "TKTliars 17sflMr. whnl.

m.k. while or colored average fancy lTiil8c. Ksas easier: receinta ai.UMi rvih authored extras 2424c. firsts 22jl'c. atconds uirxies ziigzzr.

stale. Fennsvlvanla ana near-by hennerv white fancv larrn new-laid do selected whites fair to good U4r23c. Westers cath'red whites 24Jjc, state. Peousyl-vanla and near-by hennery browns a4j24c. do iHiimwi orpwn ana mixed colors vi Poultry: live Irregular: WMfrn chickens fowls I4U14SC.

turkeva I5ei'jlr. dressed dull: fresh klllrd fowls 1491Sc. frown turkejs 14 srSCIAL DtsPATf-R TO TBK KXQCiaKa. Pittsbure. March 27.

Butter firm: recelota 1 2ftS pkxs; extras extra firsts firsts KfSKS steadv: fresh exti-Hs J' nrime flrsta Tic. freeh firsts Rt. jLouis. March 27. Pruilirv dull: chickens IphrC.

springs 15c. turkeys 17c. ducks Oc, geese 9c. Butter higher, creamery 27931 sc. Kgga lower at I0V-.

WOOL MAEKETS. ft. Iuls. March 27. Wool steads medium rradets combing and clothing S-lc, light line uitfiw, ncavy nne llc, tub warned uc.

STEAMBOAT MATTERS. vrrEK ohio. RKKE lJNE-MlMiwr Tirana leaves to. day ii 5 p. m.

from the Greene Uine wharf-b-kat. foot of tiycamore for Pomery and all intermediat rxint. Tel. Main LINK-Htramor' Courier leaves to- nigh-t at 10 o'clock from the Greene Line wnarfbttt. foot of Sycamore for Maysvtlle, and all Intermediate points.

Tel. M. 1 tS7. OKKKNK J.IMfi-RE(.ll.AR CHllaO PACKKT HII 11 me ureene tine wnariboal, Wlllla.f foot nf street at daily, except Sunday. Teltphone Main 14a7! LOW KR OHIO.

Louisville and Cincinnati Packet Huats leave Cincinnati and Louisville at 5 m. on week days and on Sundays ui a m. Kreicrht recelv-eii for Ken laolc Hivr atntl aswf-r wiiio unity, fnone M. I KK I. INK HTKA.M KRS.

Ineortorated The PetaH-t. Lm lev Vfs for emnli a nd ML-urr urn s. tti u. Office. at4 E.

Front at. Phone M. hu f- boat ja. k. MAL'CK, Agent.

NOTK OK XAhK OF BOM1M. Notice if hereby srivfn that 'the Rnnrd of County Corrimisioners of Ureene'Conn-ty, will offer for sale, at the office of the Board of County Commissioners, in tne courthouse in the city of Aenia, Ohio, on FRIDAY. April l. A. I.

1912. at 10 o'clock a. bond amount inir to 000.00. as provided In Section Gtiufi of the (Jeneral Code of Ohio. Said bonds ahall boar date of April 1.

191J, and shall be rifchty i0 in number, each of the de nomination of SdOO.00. and be numbered consecutively from one to eighty. Two thousand $2,000.00 dollars of said bonds to he due and payable on the first day of April. iyib. and two thousand (ij.oou.uoi dollars of said bonds to be due and payable on Ihe first dav of October.

116. and two thousand $2,00.00 dollars of said bond to be due and payable every six months Ihereafter. on the first day of April and October, until all of said bonds shrill have been Paid. ittid-bonds shall be coupon bonds and bear interest at the rate of 4 per cent i 4 per annum, payable semiannually, on the first day of Aoril and of October of each year, principal and interest beina; payable on their respective due dates at the county Treasurer urhce, in th city of Nenia. Greene County, Ohio.

TERMS OK fiALK Above bonds will not be sold for less than -par and accrued Interest, and the successful bidder or bid-dors will be required to deposit with the County Commissioners a certified check for $1,000.00 on a bank doina; a regular business in the city of Xenia, Ohio, as Kuarante that said bonds will be paid for in-accordance with bid within five days from date of sale. Commissioners Greene County reserve the risrht to reject any or all bids. Transcript of Commissioners' Itecord furnished on application to County Auditor's office, Xenia. Ohio. 1.

T. CUMMIN'S. .1. HAKISHMAX. R.

I. VlhLIAMSOX. Hoard of County Commissioners. Greene County. Ohio.

I. KG A I. KOTICE. Praled proposals a.111 be received at the orrlre of the. Oirector ot Public Service.

City Hall. St. Bernard. Ohio, until l'J o'clot-k noon of Saturday, March 3t. -lnl.

ior the Improvement of langley avenue, from Mitchell avenue to Ueltnar avenue, by grading, macadamizing; the roadway, const ructinK concrete curbs and cutters, lavinir cross walks and constructing the necessary drains, culverts and retaining nails, in acconiance with Resolution No. 7. pa.ssed on the J4tli day of November, lull. Plans, specifications and blank proposals can oe ootainea si ine omce oi me director of Public Service, or at the office of Henry A. unilst.

City hnKlneer. 1112 Traction Building. Cincinnati, Ohio. c.in-11 pronos.il ntut contain the full name of the party or parties making the same and all persons Interested therein, and must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of or a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid on a solvent bank. a Kuaratitee that if the proposal be ac cepted a contract win oe.

enterea into. Should any proposal be rejected sucn check will be returned to the bidder, and should any proposal be accepted such check will be returned upon the proper execution and securing' of the contract. Bidders must furnish satisfactory evi dence of their ability to do the class of work required. Hldders must use tne forms, as none other will oe received. The Director of Public Service 'reserves the rleht to reject any or all bids.

iy order ot tne uirector of Public service. St. Bernard. Ohio. March 1012.

WILLIAM J. VOLLER, Clerk. NOTICE CONTRACTORS. Office of the Commissioners of Hamilton County, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 7, W12. Scaled nronosals will be received at the (ifflce of the Hoard of County Commission- era until Friday.

April 5. 1M at 12 o'clock for the followlne county work: iTmler Specifications o. lor tne null dins: of culverts on the road between the lands of Uolierine and jriircK. in ureen Townsh Tiie work to be done according: to the plans and specifications now on hl in the cmce ot tn jsoara ul v.uuniy tommis- kioners. All bids r-TiKT maac on DianK rorms.

to he hurl Whe office of the Board of Count Commiissi-mers. and be accompanied by a bond in ine sum oi nve nunnrea aollarj (SL'atsUMii. with two good and sufficient sur. that the niaaer win enter into the eon- tract to ierform the work in case same Is it wa rrifHl to Iiim. The County commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids.

By order of the Board of Hamilton Coun ty (joinmisstoners. STANLEY STRfBLE. President. Attest: Albkrt Reihardt. Clerk.

6s SiOTlfK TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Commissioners of Hamilton Couniv. Cincinnati. Ohio. Marrh 2K.

1H1A Scaled proposals will be 'received at the office of the Board of County Commission ers until KRIUAf. April -M. IWli at o'clock for the folrowina; county work bnecincations fto. 9.. f- or th.

Imnrove. ment of Fall is roiid. from I'nlon Cemetery roart to Rich road. Svmmes Townshin. The work to done according to the plans and specification on file in the olhce or tne Boar a or county Com' missioners.

All bids must be made on blank forms, to he had at the office of the Board of County Commissioners, and be accompanied by a bond in the sum of one thousand dollars (. wjtl two good and sufficient sureties, that the bidder will enter into the contract to perform the work in case same la awarded to him. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bv order of the Board of Hamilton Coun ty Commissioners. STANLEY STRCBLE.

President Attest: Albert Reinhardt. Clerk. XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station will receive proposals until 12 o'clock noon of THURSDAY, the 25th day of April. 1912.

for the 'Construction of an addition to its Power House; as per plans and specmcations on me at tne Kxperi ment Station. The rurht is reserved to reject any or al proposals. Bids should be sent to DIRECTOR CHAS. E. THOR.M4 wooster.

umo. APPLICATION FOR PAROLE. Notice Is hereby given that William Moraan. a prisoner now ennflned In the Ohio Penitentiary, haa been' recommended to the H.rd by the Warden and Chaplain ss worthy of eun-aideratlon for anle. fcald appllcatfcoa will a tyr hearing oa ana attar April 13, lsiz.

of ty as mi 11 KOTK E. 1 Iks bet fa T. Mcr.iineav ss-HAas. i un known, will take notice that on the 13tta day of October. I HI i.

Catherine Schmidt ftied her pettttusi In the Common Pleas Court uf Hamilton county, Oh.o, In Case No. 14N.HKI. and on the ajwy ui ijecemtwr, lull, tiled her ameaoeii petition In the I'ominun Pleas Court ot Hamilton, Counrr. Ohio, fn said Case JCo, 148.U83 acalnsC the above-named party and others pray as for partition of the following described real stale, via: i FIRST TRACT; All tK.t aartilsa UH rf nlM land situated in the cpy of tindnnati. Coun ex Hamilton and (State of Ohio, en the north side of Hopkins street, between "Sohn and Culler, sireeta, In block or square numbereil (ll eleven, recorded by John Oliver Hmitb ami Xaaao oens in 4M.

Hagrs and si. commencing si a point tn the north side of Hoi- kins street at the ruuhMt laaiwt n.v or late of Mark Atkins, being seventy -tlv tla reet east of Scott street; thence running east on the north line of Hopkins street twenty t-' ntsTtn parallel to Atkins line one hundred and one HH feet and eight hem- west parallel Hopkins street twenty 2it feet to Atkins's line; them-e eouth a sa'd line one hundred snd one OOI feet and eight. imhes to the place of beginning, being part une-acre iract or land conveyed by jonn IVttS and Phoebe, hi mife- lillvr J' Reft. Smith Belts and Anna, his wife, snd Isaac liet; and Mary, his wife, by deed dated the Mh day of November. IXCt.

and rees-nle in Iok No. VK age grantM and c-mvevetl to Ksiher Smith and to her heira; snd bring Hfcewlse the property conveyed by Alpheu Smith and Esthr. his wife, to Margaret Sawyer by deed dated April aiiu UV1 in tiOOK iNO. I BlSC Hamilton Couaty Recoidf. and te ntr likew the same piouerty conveyel bv Margiiret Sawyer; Io Cheater I Hard by deed dated May lsW.

and recorded In llook No. Page Hamilto County Records, and is the same prtp- erty. conveyed by Chester P. Hard and Sarah Hard, his wife, fo William C. Hard, the grantor herein, by deed bearing date lllh of June, 1m.

recornen in Deed lioi-k No. 47. Page 2. or me Records of Hamilton Count Ohio and betnT the -ame premiHca conveyed' to the said Mary McGlincey by William C. Hard and wife by, df ed dated September IS.

IRiil, and reeorded 'n Deed llook No. 718, Page 41. Hamilton County Recoflrl8. TRAT; AH the following dertb-t real" estate, land nnd premises situate In 17. Township 4.

Fractional Range 2 M. Hamilton County Ohio, being Lots No. thirty-seven :17 and thirty-eight as known and described on the plat of subdivision made by White and Kihi sddltlon to Madlsonvllle. Hamilton Count v. and which said plat is recorded tn Itstok No.

a. Page of the records of county. Said Ims thirty-seven and thirty-eight from each fifty feet on Church street and extend back between- parallel lines Id nous alley, a distance of one hundred and tinny forming together a front of "ne hundred feet on Church street. For mora-Tariicular decript ton reference is made to tli records of raid count v. Iteing the same prmi" conveyed to the said Mary ItcOIiucey bv Alice R.

White and unhand bv deed dated Julv -i. lfJt. and reeorded in IVfd Rook No. 7K. Pan 2.

Hamilton County Records. THIRD TRACT: All the following de-oritv-l real estate. land and premises situate. tug and le(ng in ietion Township Fractional Rane 2. Minml Purchase.

Hamilton County. Ohio, and is known and designated as la" N. one 1t of the snMivisiun i'1 eiilhtern (1s of I.ustard More' Highland Frm. MIM-creek Township, the olat of which said subdivision is duly recorded (n Plat Ttook 4. Page Hamilton 4ounty Ret ord-.

Said Elisabeth Nich-olon being one of the -hlldren and heirs at lav of Hannah OobJe. and taid plat subdivision and decree partition among th heirs of said deceased, is duly recorded uit4lr l'a No. :P.t;il the Court of romiimn IMes of Hamilton County, Ohio, and -by a decree tn nid case lln dulv rworded in Deed Rook X'. MKi. Page "24.

recorded June th. of Records of Deeds of Hamilton Count v. Ob'-Said LM No. one (t front oh Nichols afr-V one hundred and fifteen ilir.V feet and extends ba ck bet ween nearl pu ral lei 1 nes -t wu bund ret and ninety cflmi feel, and Is one hundred and tf Mlm feet icpHw the rear Tine, and for iiii' particular description reference is made to tb tecords of Hamilton. County.

Ohio, and to th- plat in said case. Being the same conveyed to th said Mary McQlincey b- BUsh-beth (. Nlf'boison anil hue band by 10. ivm. nnd re.ordeil in feed B.ok Page Hami'ton County Records.

Said tortv 1s reouired to answer on or before the ISth day uf May. 112. CATHKRINE SCHMIDT. Hay ward D. Catch.

Attorney fr Catherine Schmidt. I.K4. AI, OT I CK. Jameit Francis O'Connor, renidlna at tfi. General delfvery.

mill lKe nuxke that un he y.nh Man h. 1111 Mary Anna n- nr Crtmtn. an plaintiff. Bled Iter certain Ptf- um in the court of (VimmnH jVlen Muniilln ocnty, Ohio. an.

I mimhered on the said Court mm 4'ause No. l47.Atii. asalnat the st-l anifM f'rnncia O't'onaor and other iermf In ai'l petit urn named. ilerendajiia. ankins f'-r partition nf the follow ins der.ted real eaiau wu: ill Tim i Hit iann lyini mi iairn i the city of ilnaitinall.

'inimy MamHii. nd (Stale Ohio, mi deSi-ribe! fnilow Coinnitncinx on the 'HJth ntde Haihawav street, at a intint one hun Ired and four il4: ft eaet of the line of arlitiffit. tiding iKv ends Ktteha Hnihawav frtwn rnat of Kit. Mrtrch; thence ea( aUMtv tti uth line HHtliaway street, twenty ftfrtl feet thetve iuit at riKht an a ten with tlaihaasr street n- nun dretl tli f.t-t. iiKir tm? let an altey west on atid alley twenit 3 f-el thsw northnardly one hundred f4jast.

-r I- the plt-e of beaitininc aal Tf ibe Mme piemlnei nvsyed John I pvnHsj A'. White and wife by de, in led l-rk 'V Si. Pane Ue recirta cf Hamilton y. Ohio; nd 2 ailuaied In ttw of nnn. County of HBiuiHon.

nl atat? if lis. aii houmletl nnd rteecrit-ed the et lln- a lot f.irmvrtv iiwnH tv Rlizabeth Norton on I tie- nrih Mde Mirth mnft and seventy -five i7Ai fee-t from the n. rth. west corner of (Sixth snd John treets; ihen- runnlnir north to a point one half wav Ihe dis- anre. more or lem.

fnm Iixth lieorse tixeln: thence eM atonic a line parallel with Hiath -tre wenty-flve il reel t- a point tnetue wiuin i itr.e isarallel with John etreet to point whr- sui paiailH Hn striken eHxth Ptre-t. teinx fttv feet ftoui tbe nrthweat corner of John and ytx.ih street: thence wet slons: the north line of Sixth ptreet twenty-ne t2. fe.t Io th place of besinntnu. and hetnc the Mine prem ise convi yed to John O'Omnur by Columbus IV Hank and wife hy deed TetMinled fn look No I'axe 7iH. of the records of Hanillton C.iunlv.

OMn. In aid petition plaintiff ciaimn to be In- owner in fee irn pie of an undivided one third part of fwiid aerMrlnea real estate mm nrf at law and dvlee under the last will of John O'Connor, decerned, and that Mud James Fram-i O'Connor has an estate -for life in an undivided third iart of said real estate undr tne lat will of Mid John O'Connor, deceased. -Tbe prayer of plaintiff's said petition Is for partition of said above described real estate If same can done without manifest injury to tiie value thereof, and if "not. thai said real entate be ml-l and the proceeds of sal be distributed aimnitc tbe partiew to wld c-aunc accrrdina to thlr interests therein. Said ietition will stan-l fur heart ir on tne itn nay or May.

a no unless said above-named party ansaer on or fre aid date ludgment will- be rendereI ac cordingly. MARY ANN A i.V..M KKll. riai miff. Dempsey Nieber.Iinft, Attorneys. IshXi A 'Ian 'a.

in Simnfmn ami John SlinuiHrtl. har t't- banl. Kov Morris anl Grace Morris. hi it-- euch -feaiiilna at Iul.ne 0' ha in a nd on o. in nu m.

un.a residing at Chtcaao. 111. Maraarvt swai an i eflev Swap, her husband. fch reatdina at Sprinnbortj. t( take imlice that 01 th- dev r.r Marcn.

isi3, Mirn iti-. dinlnistrtitor of the estate of Theodttr Mtia mIsmI hiit certain ttittrn In th C'ftil'L of Common Fleas of Hanilti.on Ohio. plaint Iff, and numirrd on ine a- -t ui mi-i Court Cause No. 150.OM. aalnt the iari.

above named and othera. a deiendanw, alM for the aale of the undivided one half I mere -i of Theodore Matian. deceased. Id the fnlol described ral estate, to wit: The undivided wyt half of all that certain lot of land in the i'Uv uf Cincinnati. Hamilton Cutinty.

Ohio, lylnc on tn north side of laongwortn street, oeiwrvn iu-h street and avenue, and being a part Lots 33 and 34 of Jacob Burnet plat ff of loin as reconleMl in Bonk HI. Fane Hii. Hamilton County Records. Cornmenclnc at a p-iiu In the north line of Imsa'rth street fifteen tl-i feet eight i inches east or tne wesi line oi ut IIH on Mtd plat at the east line of land deeded t. paucand Joseph G.

Hust by deed recorded t.i Br7k Page Hamilton Ccunty Records: thence along the line of aul street ea-t and ten Inches to the line of land Thnirlora Kecheler as conveyed to him iv deed recorded In Book ITS. lBge A72. same record, and thence northwardly the sam- width In rear in troni ai nuni angra xo morth street sevetatr-nlne 7 feet to an alley, with all the right of pany wall adjoining land, being the saiae conveyed to tl.e" said Theodore Mtttun and John Mat tan fn-ii Ella Grear et per Sheriff, by deed recorde.l tn Deed Book No. Page 413, Hamilton Toun-ty The prayer of etW petition mt plah-. tiff it that said above described real estate i sold for the purpose of paying debts and coeta administering the estate of said decedent.

ai petltMi w41l stand for hearing on the lth day May. iUVZ. and unless said above-named pirti a answer on or before said date Judtnent will rendered accordingly. EDWARD J. DEMPSET.

Dempaey Nlebcrding. Attorneys. LEC.tL KOTICE. Sealed proposnls will be received at tl offlca of the Director of Public Service. City Hall, St.

Bernard. Ohio, until iT o'clock noon of Saturday, Marclv 3U. J91i. for tbe Improvement of Lauigley from- Mitchell avenue to' Uvimar -avenue, by constructing an eight-Inch vitrirted ptoa sewer, in accordance with Resolution No. d.

passed on November 24, lull. Plans, specifications and blank proposals can be obtained at the office of the Director of Public Service, or at tha office of Henry A- Kunlist. City Engineer, Traction Building. Cincinnati. Ohio Each proposal must contain the full nam of the party or parties mukina the sunn and all persons Interested therein, and must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of one hundred dollars (1.

or a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid on solvent bank, as a guarantee that If tha proposal bm accepted a contract wilt be entered into. Should any proposal be rejected such check will be returned to the and. should any proposal be accepted auca cheek will be returned upon tha proper execution and aeourme; of the contract. Bidders must furnish satisfactory evidence of their ability to do the class of work required- Biddersmust use the printed forma, aa none other will be received. The Director, of Public Service reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids.

Bv order of tha Director of Public Service. Bernard. IS. 1912. WILLIAM J.

VOLLER. Clerk. it i I 't i i V- 1 1 4.

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