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RINGING Of th. From the Vets Cheers Larry Xeal at Darton Home. the Grecl 01 lie Old Soldiers Grow Very Enthusiastic Men the Next Governor Mingled With Tuem. Gnville Gives Him a Rousing Keception. failor Visit the Scenes of His Youth, in Aad la Warmly Welcomed By Old Friends.

Ai Immense Democratic Demon-' stration at Colambns. jmiflrld Ha a Bl Demof ratic Meet That Beat Her Record. IBS I p.i mr.Tra.to rat reriata, November I. At 5 o'clock ttj Bion.ln Mr. Nrul was feelin bla wy Uirouh tlie darkne to tb Dayton and In WelUtoii.

Having breakfasted la taMlrtliD. he arrived at Dayton at 10 avk.khuiiry. healthy and hPPr. Having iwtanunit-erof th JaiKTBtlc ladr. In-nudini Colonel Frrik Hufftuan and Hon.

i-. Mi Malion. it a determined that a.iui.l mixe a trip to the BoldlerV Home, Bed hi Din at oVlock, and put tn a pleaa-uAuxi profiuhl afternwjn among thevet- rnii-. ci'iiforinity to the regulation of jMllotiie niee waamade, but Mr. Keal luti'ta with hundred of old aoldicra bo iimurl forward to greet hltn.

Major KA r.Trranurer vTilie Home, in Introducing lie Jbliinr.il-hed vUllorto large' group of near the library, iaid jocoaely "Ucn titoicn. Hi it is Hon. Lawrence T. al, the liraxxratic candidate lor Governor, and you lu -w aho that -tr know bim well enough to vol for tim." wu the ropoiu of on of tbe veteran. ana lhertupu TituiK ailffiso rHEXkt Wnt bp Lr iliu bemocratic nominee.

The IijH'jUI aaa visited and many of tb conval- n-eut -vbluntary declared their purpose to unt It. liinr to voto for Seal. The visllina pirtt Mi'iM pull'ely revived by Governor li.oi.n-ai.J tlin other ornrera at the Home. Mr. Val uirt a goodly number of Uemocrata In button, ami before Uuvtiig fur Oreenrllle dUl vaul a Wl to Mayor C.

O. McMll- itn. vh bad J'lat returned from piloting Ui HUr.y brll to Xnla. I t.a'1 6 o'clock when tbe tram rated iir-r, lile, but Uirchea lit up the iVneral M. Anderson, Judge nater, r.

I rieiid and many other well-known Lwr-ram in the great throilg at tbe atutlon. (lie inr hran banil Drt-eded the car- ne ii: tin Mr. Keal was conveved direct tu the large bail in which the Urra: ji to be held. Tbe nail lrkit rcm From the door to the back wall on the ur. an'l the large crowd that acted aa an r-urt from the railway station must have tmfl -hut cut completely.

Tbe campaign liar a liaxe hated to exlluiala th size "(theiiiretliig at or S.00O. The truth of ibrnia'ter ii that the hall waa full. Every Irality in the coonty was represented by lead-li-g aorkiiut leiuK rati, and the Indications al'Uiidant that tbe party would be niuJ ail oer Uie country. Judxeeater Vtmrd. and paid Mr.

Neal a wcll-C cii piiiueM In graceful term. II amtieiice, which embraced many rarii waaoneoi ine moi luieiiigent. sptre latlve of the camnaian litit-d with eal till he rung down the firtaiii uti la peei at a late hour. In fact, V-al aggrega lion made a strong hit ai till une ni in; I hi stand. Htakes will be pulled to mormw momine and an :1 oVI'hI I i-r luruiaiic ill be given at Hatnii.

Mlhiiiiliton to-morrow niaht Meaare. Neal ai.d a ill milt their shows and give tMt Uuh pcrfurmaoce under tbe same mui. 0. b. VABMLY GREETED Was Taylor On Hie 1 let urn To th Scene of Hit Yonth.

awiii MrT. a to tat ssmvisss. sniiviu.K, Ohio, November 1. The Taylor riing a held here to-day In the open treat and most enthusiastio gathering. w.

urnnt, j.r-ililed. It wasulu an event il snnaNof this none-ware emporium. oil! a he afTectionately rem em "ltd I) a.l the rcudeiiters, and tbe Detn- ruc canaidate for Lieutenant-Governor. 1 t. the ceiie of his early youth to third speech of bia aeries of "iiaiMliii ol i)ti.

th- and girls who used to go to itn ini or to him wer out with IMlt Niv and lilrU to irn-l hltn and renew ami revive reminiscence of lA-t one mile and a half west of ibis JJj.age.mldwav between KoaeviUe and Ked- alirr he ii.ke aiu to-night. liM the l.r lami atiung the hllla of Harrison iviry County. I tuti hr Vi larui. lean than a mlla dls- lathe grave.of his grandfather, Th.miive oi tne iicroeaol tne HevoluUon. tio.iii Ule id bom farm.

In oesuurii cetneterr here, luat arnm the Uuv, bleep hla father ud -vvuer. u.iu reached and passed lAfic re Their bridal tour was from ir 1B15. wiih ou old-fash-lu'ti meana of transportation. i Dl' uio liioniaa lavior. was parivniu.

grand-niece of General timon a soldierof the iiamnluiely ulter being nmatered out i tar in the mar of 1X12. and a few r. will, ta.i.julr loiinir colonials, started on tne luurtivy through the wilderness to their Sii reared family of 4.." of pleanant reminiscences to- r-' n.sfled with W4, 0j hUold friends i f' ud of liUelturts-ajt proiidas they a- "I U- 'hird of a century ago. he -lrr- low-beaded hoy and um-d to uevaiing acuooia ol all tin T-uMU-an Bill. ifsing v.imeoodr In ihiacajup ftS t'vi'u ibey don uiidentan Ihiadii- insist ajupalgn.

Htand tbe tkl "'s inv wonts. They remind meol i'ii ii tjiniurina. itii.7l!i"w'Lr.,n'- reported in tU if" hhfi id that nowhere alonjr vie: rs i i i.l V. i a uam or a mill site. tLuroaj-ious ai once ana liven rirtifafia aarArlntf.

r. --viiin woitu it ti report ne uii up UrZ'T 1 criticls the miaruan ne Mate Government and the vav.wsjoi tuerea-sed bonded If. iy from bim tit warm started over- brof accompanied by large euihusiasik frieudj. A SI5QISQ 8PEE0H, alch Knthuaed the Democracr lledfield. to tss isasuuut.

Kovertb-v he comes vym Taj "Her wM wer Houttwhkli "'Hrrgtic cndld for Lien 4a "nT. a driiv Into Iowa after msJo of his ringing sp-sKhsa Ufa. Vcr intamoo ai VUr ni7llf ll la'Bll af pi cnjiioii tnarg rhiilip to din.Tl'.":" aiasir vote ana men 3, il sauw read tb lol livtmtBTiT or tYLoa. Cnlnmhti. (iko, bes gaiUA teuur fPcb i wnv uui aiong irusii iwi k'.

Su Uie ulucr wd in ridge to "ii nl "'ill-diini close together, tUi to dig a long mill-raee. 5 alien thf i.f lhl. wan, ln ir iis 'VH m. IReuewed "f'luir Joined. 1 tVVorv th Republican rv ai fl-id ti study mJ orthography hey i busing atobody.

I wHna- and I denoonceth il. Vh cents from tlie old soldiers 'V circular aa thft ati.l nr.l a V-J. awi ea wll iuC u. In Hie evetiina Ka ei II ps fhl av a lb and ''ay Mr. I now th and tid my year na far oil tbe aa ue and of Dell tb and lb um tbe a dt the tb 1' to In it til 29th ultii mad vn a attorn ana penaton claim Menu bo haa ofiYu la "Ii apio UjVWr.

liflllpltMieoi1nt. by bins of misleading and iinwoMf tiit-iit. iie.lgned to -r-l in th mlude 4 peiwwimera er nd claimant for am. nanl tor Beti-r fmn stona. to obtain a aum i Ui ol money from which be to nm emiura: slao, I bat bat la Kii natrt lit confidence of this lunau mating misleading and Improper Matenients ht.cnftaclir a Derision a ma C.

oi to Bam or r- tf-. Ipon the grounds the Honorable necret cretary of tii Interior teaued an order under i of tjriobvr 6. 1K3. sucpending Mr. Phil- from practice.

"I have now ro rvfttlM that Bureau any "WnK-t which rm ma tending to ho that Mr. Phillip been aaaoHatfVl with noe Charts ar k. of Cuyahoga rail. Ohio. In drrn.l Inatlng Improper or- niialradiua toiflunx tlie ruin pr tic of thi.

Bureau (hat rnu furnish any evldene which Jar all to procure which tend to (bow rnuiiL not a nt person Ut represent ialmauu. Vri respectfully. I. J. Miamr, Acting (otnrnlaionc." 'In reaper.

to aid Clopl Taylor, forwarded Philliua' lt lar Lr hi. 'orth th ftlfitrafl tha fnnarlrw. ,..1 Major liirk's own tatemnt admitting tb ruin or theater every material charge had made. Tlu Iwitariinent of Ju.tl. 111 UkjK after all the anaaraA 1 nefarious After thoroughly dlwuaarvg tariff.

Pen toons Mot issues lie suld; "Here in Clayton Harrison Town-hlp I ran awar ahead of ticket lost yrar. away a bead of Cleveland, tb most popular msn In thecoun-try. I expect to run Just as far ahead this a la-l even further, but i want everybody who vote for tn to vol barry pal errry mau on tb ttate and voubty Uckata. Von ctarled right lat year; i-otpplrl oar ori tr." iCrU of a in in i Bllr at to Corn In to-morrow after-wnee in the vti noon, and will apeak at SEVER BEFORE Had Miniflrld Keta ftach Iu-sre mud Kothaalaatlc Mtlnra. eartaL anrATra fa ra lluiiu.

MtaaricLb, Ohio, Vovetnber I. Ei-Oov. eniorJamn K. Canipbell upok hare thai af ternoon. II wat acuompaiiled to the city by lion.

AtlrnB. Malley, of "anduiky, who also poke. Mr. Campbell wai yiren an ovation exceeding that of Uovernor MrKlnley Bat- urty ntirht. Deler ationa from every to n- blp In the con nlT were Dreent.

The Jack- Club, utronrf, headed by th CltUen' band, and tb Shelby dateaation of 3J turn a hand were thcort of Mr. Campbeil, Allen M. Mall Wolf and H.j Hay, Chairman Ccward. Judge on. Jwbo V.

follcit from tbalr tralna to Ilia hotel. The biiFiiieM lioiiaea of the cltv were ti ro- fuaedly derorated with tb national coloi wbii many nrlvate reideiice were olaced In hand of the leo Nation Committee, the nieiition of holding tb meeting in tbe Memoria il Opera-house had to abandoned. not nn luirth thecroad could be accom- inooalxl. I -Uovernor Campbeil waa en-cortvd to Central Park, where for two hours aaarranea me largest political gathering ver in Mansfield, fully e.UUO people being Dreaent. On the blatform with the dl.lin.

KUlahed (TMrakera were many bemocrau prom- invui mrougoous ih ni aie. iiiong wuom were Hon. L. P. uhlmeer and KeDreenlatlie Carroll, of Wooateri lion.

J. It. Bealrd, of llayanvlllei Hon. Robert U. liner, ol Wach- ngton C.

li. lion. C. 5. uaumer and Hon.

J. bewara. Colonel w. A. JXeecl Dresiat-d Introduced tlie speakers.

After congratulating tbe nurdy Democracy old Richland and cotnplinientlng them on tbelr yearly increa of majority. Mr. Camp. went aline tarirt nere-leaot nla lat an- lagonUt. Uovernor McKluley.

Mr. Campbell derided tbe false accusation that the Ix-moc. racy was resnonalble for our Republican hard tiuiea. i ne rpeaker men preveniea ooiue tacts coucerning the late Legislature, and observed that tlie re It one industry that will shortly be resumed, that of niaktna advance draft uoon County Treasurers meet these enormous appropriations, IE ha street uarade and fire-works to-nlirht previous to the ieaklngby Hon. John F.Ful ett, ot Cincinnati, ana Andrew Stevenson.

was le largest ami best conducted ever aeen here; The speech of Judg Fotletl received the mfst marked attention, and was Ireuuentlv visuroualv atiDlaudad. lion. Andrew Mevensou also took the crowd by storm In an eloquent addrea upon tbe Issue of tbe cam paign. A prominent leaiure oi tne parade waa. tb Colonel Jim Seward YVorklmrmen's Club from the South Side, and three fourths shop men of the cliy in line lor eai and uemocracy.

C0LUMBU8 ABLAZE. Immne Uemocrallc Oatponrinjr To Ureet Campbell aad McM Ahop. sncisa sisrsTva to taa saaviaaa. CoLCvst Ohio, November 1. The Capital was resplendent to-night with moslc.

oratory Ore-works, marching clubs, surging crowds and Democratic enthusiasm. Tbe occasion was a meeting at the Board of Trade auditori addressed by ex-Governor James E. Camp bell, of Ohio, and Hon. John A. McMabnn.

of lston. ine event surpassea ine lonuest expectations of the Democratic managers, and proved to be a veritable neid day la local Ull. Newark sent 400 citizen. including the leading Democratic duos of that city and students of Denison iilvenitv at Gran- villccame in a bodv. both contiiigcnta making magnificent showing and covering them selves ail over witu glory, ine epeaKers were greeteil upon their arrival at tbe Vnlon Depot ui lainous aacason i iuo, me great inur man I lull, tlie went tilde tie 11 ciuo many lesser organization and thousand of cituienaen masne.

Alter a parade through tn central atrvets. which was viewed by a great outpouring of people, tbe speakers were escorted to the auditorium, where an audience which vast filled every available inch ot space awaited them. Bo Immense wa the crowd that it was men wa the crowd tnat it hoid au overfloow meeting ry pi noid au overnoow meeting i on the east terrac of th State-bouse, where speakers were Hon W. R. Horan.

of New lora, anu lion. v. I i i i D. Armisicd, of West Governor Campbell In 'his address aaid he nau Deert pronouncea a caianuty-croaaer in the campaign of two years ago. Now.

be thought the till should be transferred to Governor McKluley. who waa engaged in wailing and gnashing his teeth throughout tbe State, and ail because the people were experi encing financial depression and general bard times as fruits oorn oy jicAiniey own ire, thai of the tariff. The ex-toveruor paid his respects tn the lu extravagant Legislature, and contradicted the gross niia-itutemenia and exaggerations of the Republican politicians relative to the pension question. Hon. John A.

McMahon. ho followed, made a masterly argument on tbe tariff, demonstrating In the clear logic so characterfeitic ot himself, tbe fallacies ot Mc- Bkiuieylsm. A PROMPT DENIAL Given a Canard Sent Oat By Desperate Republican. arsrut attraTca taa txonaaa. t.LLiroi.ia, Ohio, November 1.

The local Republican, papers of Galllpolia this have announced that Mr. George K. Miller, Democratic candidate for County Treasurer, has left the Democratic party and proposes to vote tor Mckinley and protection. Dispatches this effect have also been sent to almost every Republican paper throughout the State. Thi KenuhUcaii statement in re Irani to Mr.

Miller i. fin a riar with hundreds of other canards sent out by d9prat Republicans hf-fitr. the eleetlon to bolster a slnklnacauiu. Mr. Miller li a life-long liemocrat, and after report above named gained currency to- day called on Colonel.

a nee, editor the Bulletin, the Democratic organ of tlie county, and made an emphatic denial of tbe story in circulation, and requaated that a puo lie de nial be made of any statement to the effect mat ne naa lert or prupuicu io leave tne veiu-ocralic party: that this year, as in years past, he would be found upon the side of the peo ple, ngnuug tor me victory oi democracy THE GOVERSOR Approve tb Repeal of th. Snerman law. sraciat siapATC ra aaaeraaa. VaX Wkbt, Ohio, November l.Tba Repub lican blow-out came ofl ber to-day with all the side show attachments. Adjoining coun ties and It.

Wayn were appealed to for assist anca in swelling th crowd, and tb managers profess satisfaction with th number present. was a bertect autumn day. To Governor arrived at 11 o'clock and was then driven to the Marsh Hot tel. where he reviewed a parade fsntintv lleaations. At clock ne maue ais speern in tne wber a eood-staedciuwd was collected.

Dai ark id-sLtedcrowd was collected. There was nothing new in hi speech, lie said he was gUd the Sherman law was repealed and so mac ReDublican Senators voted for it. On the pension question he' admitted that as many Democrata as Republicans entered tbe army, but evaded the discussion runner than that lliera ware no frailduiant Donsioners. He waa lmpreively aiient on Stat affair and tn record oi in lav xargutaiuiw. o'clock left for Lima.

1 EI ROUTE EAST. V. Tb Planned Knlgbt's Widow Wishes McKJnley Sncceaa. seseiaa wsvavca tag ssasiaaa. Lima, Ohio, November 1.

This afternoon on tb- same train bearing Governor Mc Klnley from Van Wert to this city was Mrs. James G. Blaine, who waa accompanied by her con, tn ronte to their borne iu the East, Governor McKlnley and Mr. Blatue met, and. lust as they parted, th widow of the great Kepuhlk-an grasped bis hand.

and. looking the dbtiiiguisbed Governor straight In- th face, said with much force and with deep ex- bratiioa: "Governor McKluley. I ih you a ernor gracefully cknowldged tba wlauas, and, as th train had reascned uimi they bad each other good-by and separated. BATHER CHILLY. Tb Reception Wbicb McKlnley celvod at Wapakoneta.

srsrui. asssaTcs vas aaoctaaa. WaraKoxrra. OaiNovember 1, Governor McKinley gave hla one-night only parfonav uce to anglaU Couiitv popl this evening. to tb lie sddjed th fofl la toe open-ooaaa.

I. Tb aeatiog Mpatrtty 1 ftaaa Taylor senk aa overflow of Ko la th city Mail. Tb Detnorrata wanted to ar If MeElnkrr did say thing be to accuse leLlng and they wre con vtoeed. A asHial. th vernr ami TavW faflarf to snake are deferta.

of Li arndsloua ami spenamnr rift aflmintotratbin st rat ion. th nt vd ibr. went frotn tn opera-ftotu to City Hall anaj ad Anglalz kU give a U- majorilr tt iJLMJU. IftllLETlTLIMA. ate ra a swi'iaaa.

Lt. Oatn. Xovrmher I. Governor McKln-ley arrived her from Van Wert, wbcregb ad. drvaaed an audleuce this afternoon a boat O'cUick.

and was greeted at the depot bf a big crowd. ho Aematiited a speea b. Aftar a brief a-Kire-a ne was taken, tu bare of a commit. tee, tot he Lima Houa. A.Mer supper be depart rd for Watakonta.

here he spoke to. night. As th Governor was not booked for ktodrea acrotnpaaiied bim LARGER THAI LAST FALL. at straTea va asMiaaa. Kgw Cvmvap, Ohio, November l.TU City Hall was filled to lis uttnoit rapacity to-night to bear tb Democratic Issue dtaeuaaed by nm.

E. M. P. Brfjrtar, of Newark, and General W. II.

Ball, of Zg n- ill. It was one of tbe trwaitenilioiilsiik- nvevtlngs ever held in tan -ern Muskingum and to soow that hilt alu.klneiini Ijta Kaotfli.u mimi aki i.i;l poll on neat Tuoday even a larger vote for the Iemocrata than last fail. MTU LET BOOMERS. ercrtai. si art era tag taariaaa.

CoLCatgia, Oato, Soveraber 1. Th Repub lican flat ExecuUr Committee to-day made tbe following appoint menu for campaign sporches: Hfo. H. a. Ketamber 1.

Prldav ttnat Hun. II. L. Merey-" siaaanibar J. Friday staging 4 ionl Jacob Itaaple Aanvilia.

ftarenber Mucdai ai.ama HABTEH AID SMALLEY. srsciAS aisraira tss taoriaia. CoLb-ataca. Onto, Xnvember 1. Tb Demo cratic Ktate Kieutlv Committee to-dar made the folbiwing appointmenu for cam-palgn peaches Hun.

it. tl. H.n.r haiby 5bvmbr Motxlas avoaing aiua w. Mualley Ada Saiurdav cvaaiu rEELDIO II ATHEH8. srartai.

Sisrarca tag tagrtua. TaiMkLt. Ohio. November 1. An immense Democratic meeting at Clouster to-night was addressed by X.

R. Ilysell and Virgil C. Low- rr. Knthtlslasm was Intense. Athens Toun.

a Usual laras Ketiuhlican maiuritv will ha iwudn aw a.iuinuuuin. LITTLE HOPE Held OatToMcCracken's Friends. Tb aflaaing Man BUvd To Bars Bn Samd-B4Tgd In Chicago. TU long absence ot Mablllon Me Crackrn, the well known young man of this city. ho suddenly disappeared at Chicago on October V.

has at lnat caused hi Jriendj too-lieve that he is dead. 1 Last night Mr. Frank Tbompaon. who Is em ployed at Kalph C. McCracken's store, at Fourth and Main streets, returned from Chi eago, wbr bas spent the paat week In an untiring search for the missing man.

Mr. Thompson is of the belief that Mr. McCracken met with foul play, and hi aasailantg, prob- 11 thinking that they hadkiUd, him threw ini into tlie lake at Washington Park. The police detectives ot Chicago have ran down every clew iu hopes ot getting a clew to tu pain laaen oy THk to car MAX On the night of his strange disappearance he was at me sair vita two young ladles who were stopping at Mrs. H.

0. Hairs boarding-house on Champlaiii avenue. When ltt tb ladies ha said that be would take the iw-vaied train and go home. Ha left the Forty- iin street entrance, inks seen of him alive. His Jewelry and oner be i at th boardina-hous.

and would have surely taken thi tended tn run awav. with him it in- The Bridewell and all of the hospitals, including lt. Luke's and tbe Cook County Hos pitals, were noted and every Inmate of the place was examined. No one was found who even partly answered bla description. I- lective Inspector Shea and Lieutenant Haas.

of the Chicago Headquarters, aseisted Mr. Thompson in the search, but could find notniug ot his hereabout after he left tux raja uaoraii. The place which be was forced to travel not afforded the best police protection, and 1 a lonely spot. The police, aa well aa others, hold the opinion that he has been sandbagged and thrown Into tb Lake at the toot oi me parg. LithoeraDha and descrlDtlona of voune Mr- tracKrn nave oeen stun to almost every department In tbe country, so that ery polk-e hat If he I until hi should be seen ne win De detained nxlou parents and family ar communi cated with.

Hu family Is nearlv nrostrated over hla Inn absence, and will keep up the search until he i found or until thev are aatiaAed I hat ha 1 dead. THE MACKINAC Votes to Bay the Northern Road. President Brown Will Her To-Dy. Whan th Sal Will Donbtl Had. The stockholders of the Cincinnati, Jackson and Mackinac yesterday voted to buy the Cincinnati.

Lebanon and Northern Railroad. This moruing a party beaded by President Brown, of tbe first nanied company, will arrive in this city, when tb negotiations will be opened with tb officials of th local line. Two weeks ago Tbx KxqciRKB exclusively an nounced that the Mackinae people were after the road and that they secured an option on tbe property. The L. and N.

extends from this city to Dodds, a point in Warren County above Leba non. The C. J. and M. 1 built from Battle Creek.

to tranklin. a station ou the to franklin. ii and D. system abov laa iUtown. If the negotiations result in a aaJ th Mack Inac will bnlld from rrankiln to Lebanon, from Fran and the line will then be com lata into lb is city from its northern terminus In Michigan, The meeting of the abare-tiolders was beta in Toledo.

Two thirds ot th stock was repre sented. Tb vote was unanimously in favor oi tlipuri.iie.. Alter tne meeting to gen tlemen took a H. and D. train forCincin nati and will arriv here this morning.

Aa early sal may looked tor. THREE DEATHS Occur at th Infirmary Purina; tb Past Month. Th Board ot Directors of the Coonty Infirmary held their regular monthly meeting at the institution yesterday. Th Superintendent's report showed Inmates remaining November 1. Three deaths ocenrrad during tbe month: Squire Grifalh.

admitted from MUlcrcek Tiiamnln. el rears, cause tf death senile debility: Henry Hoffnagel, admitted from Qprinancld Township, aged yean, senile debility: Henry Fairbouriie, admitted fmn T.ianahin. aaed HO veara. Bright'a disease. The requisition of th bu-rerlntendent and pliytician lor supplies for November ere approved, lb expenses tor a)a mnnrh war a fnl Current expeniea- JS JAW 00 Fui 4U sa Improvements.

Total 8 AtTLT L088. 'y A Ulegram received ia thi city las night states that a fir originating in th angina- room ot tb wooden-ware factory belonging to Ault of Cincinnati, contpleteiy destroyed th plant and much male rial early last evening. Loea. fcii.m!: insnrea una hundred man ar throw out employment. 0 P.

AID V. Samuel Hunt. President of th Cincinnati; Portamouth and Virginia Railroad. yest day. appointed John C.

tilea-on. fiupetln- lendent of TrajisportatioB on that line, glJl- tilewn also announces th elction ox Ii. L. atroup as Cttiel Train lieaptcnr. WATEBBUBY SUED.

asanas aarac to raa atsaciaaa. Nxw Yobjc. November attachment was lnued to th Sheriff to-day against James E. Waterbury, ot, Cordag kruat una, la ravor ol H. fc.

irw. Ltabag ca sisayx Gives ttrengih qi SaTg ca aoop and PHOTOGRAPHED Was the Official Ballot, Great! To the Ctisteraatioi of the Board. Now 8eeking.To Discover the Loop-Hole Wherebr the Doc noent Was AI lowed Te Eseape Additional Precautions Adopted To Prevent Fraud. Israel Pendery Net a Caadidato the ladepeadeat Ticket Political Doing. Some person ha photographed tbe official ballot tor this county for th coming election.

This Important discovery was mad by tb Board of Elections last Tuesday, when a re duced copy cam Into tbe pi-e aton of Mr. Char! B. Kusaeil, one ot the Republican members of the Board. An effort 1 now being made to discover where the oriaiiud ballot waa secured tor tbe photograph, and wby tbe holder permitted such action to be taken, tb object balng to ferret out any possible fraud that may be in contemplation. Tbe ballots are being printed by the Ohio Valley Publishing Company under th imme diate ftipervMon of the authorities, an officer being detailed at the press-rooms to see that no copies ar given to unauthorized per sons.

At night the electrotype plates are securely locked In the safe until the next morn ing. Tbe proof copy given th Board nf Election la kept in the safe at tbe rooms of the board at TH CUT BALL. There should be no way tor any person to secure a copy for tbe purpose ot photographlnr it. How it came to pass has mor than piusled th board il ha worried them somewhat. Tb discovery cam in th nature of a aensa-ttorial surprise, but it vim deemed best not to permit any public mention to be made ot It at tbe time.

It waa derided, however, that th proper safeguards should be thrown about tbe ballot. The photograph secured by Mr. Russell ia thai of tbe (ace ot the On the back should appear tbe official indorsement of the board, to wit: the sea) and taosimile signal urea of th members. It is more than likely that the person taking tlie photograph could also have taken tbe reverse side of the ballot. while it is not known that any fraud Is contemplated, yet the board in'ends to go about the matter Just as if there was a definite conspiracy.

To accomplish this two additional aafeiruarda have been devised. The fl rat ore- Caution La tbe changing of the usual place for printing tn hu rimers or tn oaiiot ana rnecg (tub. It has been learned that this change could be made without anv inconvenience, and the numbers will accordingly appear on another part or tn sHxrr. Tn addition th second nrerantion will taken of lsuing a circular letter to each of tha officers of election, instructing them to watch carefully tbe number ou the ballots Voted at their booths. Each book contains 500 Votes, nuui'ieied consecutively.

That tnr may no chance for a fraud the board will change these about, instead of permitting the first book to go th First Ward. Precinct A. and th next 3o0 to Precinct and soon. The officers will be instructed to carefully note the uuniber of their book, and to watch tha ballots whin sorted out on th evening of the day of election. In this way It is thought that, should fraud be contemlaid.

It can be prevented. This is th first tlm sine the oi tne Australian Daiiot tnat mi sumed a tanaibl form, and the hoard DhiDuiei to take every Dossibi niveau. lion agaiust any harmful results. The Board of Elections will ait next Satur day from 10 a. to 12 m.

to hear tha peti tions of persons who bar not been registered because of unavoidable absence from the city on registration days. It will also sit on Mon day duriug tbe same hours. Hon. L. A.

Russell, of Cleveland, will ad dress a meeting of Democrats of the Twenty- first and Twenty-ninth Wards at Loechten- feldt's Hall next Saturday nteht. Mr. Russell to always an entertaining speaker and bis discussion of issue is mor than enjoyable it is instructive. Persons ho have removed since re gist ra tlon or have been granted certificates to regis ter by the board can be accommodated on Monday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, when the Registrars all over the city will be at their booths. Tltey will also correct any mistake that tve been made.

On tbe same night at 7 o'clock th election officers pro per will meet and oreanir. Thev will then receive tlie names ot the witnesses and challengers who ar io serve on xuesuay. Franklin Alter, was yesterday appointed a Democratic Clerk In tbe South Avondale Precinct by the Board ot Elections, there ba in a vacancy mere. Tbe Tilden Club will not take tbe noon train to-day for Hamilton to attend th Neal-Camp- bell meeting. Thsy will, instead, leave at 6:53 p.

m. All members are requested to be at Ninth and Vine street In tlm to tak up tn paraa to to aepoi at 9 p. m. Tba Illrschman Club, that hustling young organisation of the Nineteenth Ward, will bold a grand rally at the club-nous on West Fourth street next Faturdaynight. Addresses are to made by Messrs.

w. ii. Jackson and A. Brown, both accornpilabed and brilliant peaaer. The Sherman meeting at Turner Halt to morrow night will be Interesting simply from a news stand-point.

Tbe distinguished Sena tor will, it ia expected, deliver some remarks on tne financial ouection. As he was the au thor of the law which was yesterday repealed. an explanation as vi ue wny ana to wnere- for will In order, roilowiug is the organization of the meeting: rresiaent. coionei L.eopoia ataraoreitt bee- retarv. Lout J.

Hauck Assistant srretarv. i. .1 .1.1 i Vfvi v.ua. s.it aivi L. Gaul; Vice-Presidents, Bernard Bettman, ueorge ti.

nonrer, ueorge uucgenoerger, Fredl H. Ballman. Philip Emlg. H. P.

Cooke, Kdward Weil. Chrutlan Moerleln. W. eln, w. Van Ausdc Campbell.

Edward Herxog, L. Van Ausdol Eugene Lareu. A regular meeting of the Fifteenth Ward Heal and Taylor Club will be held this even ing at their bead-quarters, north-east corner Clinton and Linn streets. There Is considerable interest manifested In this meetinr. aa not only business ot importance will be transacted but a number of good speaker will be present to ao areas tne meeting Isaac H.

Pendary. who is en the Citizens In dependent ticket for Director of tbe County Infirmary, ia an unwilling candidate. Three separata times has he endeavored to tear him self loose from Independence, but every time ne nas rauea. went to me orac oi ue i dependent and asked to be excused. Thev grimly Insisted, ana went awav soreiv Tben ne cot nis rriend cnaries A Miller, of the Election Board, to ro with bim Again the Independent declined so release htm.

Not wishing to go to law, he resigned himself to his tat, and uow presents the apec-bsd of a man who has exhausted every means trvent bis candidacy ana yet la stilt a can- lidat. He intends, however, not to vote tor lmseir. Ikabalk Thev cannot make bim dn that. lis ballot will 1 be marked for a straight Demo- ratic ticket. The aicElnley Club will meet thi evening at Elm and Flndlay ureet at 8 o'clock William Ruehrwcin will addrea tha gather- ing.

A meeting of the Howard Ferris Club was held at Eureka Hall last night. There were speeches by several, after which Rtxeahmeat were served. The Hebrew Political Club will give a dress hall Friday night for th benefit of the aneta- ployed workmen. The Xeal Colored Democratic Club will hold regular meeting at Fcett's Hall this evening. Colonel Charlie Wilson, the Sixth Ward hustler, will hustle for th gathering.

i The Sixth Ward Democratic Club met last evening at New and North street and wa treated to rattling tariff speech by W. 8 Davidson, th well-known colored orator, hnliailaan a Iiemocraue Xtreacher for kol these many years. spuke ot the tarifl as it ail ected the poor man and of the second emancipation of tleeolored race from Republican serfdom. The club meets again Monday nlgbt. Tha members of tn Dock worth Club will meet at o'clock this evening and will leave tbeclub-houe at 0:36 sharp.

The First Regi ment Rand has beea engaged ard lb boys ex peel to hav a gala laia una at aamiiion. tven iner tsex ma-ted to las nreaenx wnetner ni the uniform or not. Ibe fare tor the round trip will be cents. Th meeting of th Toung Men's DeuioaaUc Club was well attended last night. Bpch wer made by Mr.

Ernat Rehra and Ut. Ax, Karr. jt. Both i tb UMaktrs hare be working atrenuoosiy is th WMwarof to wot tb rifaocratiy tKki by seaklng IbirKiglWct the rfiy in law varkiu ward, and bar Uipa ratauitoiseri 4 ail a reputation a orator. Tbair spsexbe Ware etuhaaiaatkr-aily reteived.

A letter waa read fmn th riewideiit of the Mkal Clow, of Uajaiilvr). twvtUtt tb rlub to attend th Keel asutir.ar.ln itias etr tr- mormtr bight. Tn Dvatiea Mtlni Jnt bran recrtved, a it ax ante, owing wi lark nf time, to aaake tbe rterraaary arrsn ruiaal There will, liowevt-r, be a number of them at tend tb 1 1 vs. The John J. Rooney Democrafic (Tub beid Urge and entbusiaaiic BMsrllngat fjfu a Hall last niaht and lisle Real to addressee by Hon.

Thnraaa J- McOrwth. John J. Rotney, and others. Tbe K'aitMtr quartet ren.kered eireltoal campaign Wet ion. Twenty-erea new awratber art etinuitpn.

nr will ne another meeting evening. Allcllt- us ar inrited. Hon. John Marshall medea Is In Cblrggo attending th funeral of Laiit, Mayor Carter il- Harrison. Jlh O.

iextro take ten with bta nia frkrnd Luke ftuley on tbe Elberon averts Improvement matter. He doesn't think that ae aid to Luke that tbe avenue wa in a swamp, because swamps are nottobe fuund on bill-idea. lald be yeaierday The pile d-tvingou Libemn avenue seem to give Mr. htajer th most oriense. It is over six tntgilbs aro sine he told me i same tale of bow tbe city paid twenty-flr tent per iota, ana tneeouniy wa aaaatj io pay nearly as Dauih.

At his aueeat-l I Ml I investigati tea be maiiar aati found, aa a matter of taa t. the ciiv oaid nearlv tb asm vrv on F.i eillh street. her wa only a tew ranis diflereuc. Vai rri4el in advartiaing. limorlng th that th hill waa aiming, tnrealanln nine and heavv il to ru-iatioorlna l.rooecl filling up Ui cut as faal a the dirt could be taken out.

ranalnc fbousaudauf dollars wort i extra Work, in tuts emergener Jteaaix. MH-y Mt sibiiity Bmler and Euro took Ui responsibility of or dering pile to be driven, stopoed the sliding. avoided nxt or tueaamage ana extra work voided most of tbe damaaes and extra wor and finished tbe rtssd nd rtnlahrd lb road, for hich thev deserve the thanks of the community." Allen J. Johnson, who recently denounced tli Hamilton County Colored Independent Club as ''grafters, skins and political strikers." now aasrrt that he was wrong. The Secretary and oo other member ar still denounced, however.

Mr. Johnson declaring that ihey eclipse all men In this universe as strong -a! med men. Th club will dissolv next Tue-vlay, so there Is no danger of bloodshed. Mr. Jonn.011, in an interview, gjvr It out that bethought he was getting the worst of th graft." VERY HOT Was Perry Aaburv's Reception At, tat Meeting of the Colored lade- peadeata, Complain To th Polio That He Waa Aaaaalled With Flat awid Fir-Arm a.

Perry Asbury. a young Republican politi cian, got a very hot reception last nlgbt when he entered tb head-quarterslof the Colored Independent Club to do a little political pros elyting. Fire minute after Perry road hit dignified entrance Into tb club-room he came out lacking his dignity and hi hat. Nor did he linger on the sidewalk, son rr-xw vbby pim-xBixe Had happened, and tb fact waa plainly indl- ratad in tb way Perry turned hi face up Central avenue and set' his pedestrian attach ments in motion. l'erry kept going till ne reached police head quarters.

He waa somewhat brealhles. and hi. excitement was ao apparent that iMlectlve heating looked at him aa though be expected to be iuiormed of an assassination at least. Perry motioned the detective to follow him, nd then walked out on the sidewalk. When be bad got outside ha tou a is sroar He said that he had entered the meeting-roam ot the Colored Independent Cluuout ol mere enriosity.

Before he had a chanc to even see wno was present Al rimey, whoa reputation lor peace and good win is not notorious, approached Perry and struck him in tbe mouth with his fit. At the sam time some one in bis rear kicked bim and lnley drew a re voir er. 11 waa at thi stairs that erry thought II bis dutv. as a law-abiding law-abiding elilsen, to retire and report reDort tbe matter to ti to tb police Perry wanted tb detective to go down to th lueel- ing. which waa held CMPE A St LOOT.

At Seventh and Plum atreeta. and arrest Fin. lev for earrvin concealed woaDona. The de tective said that be had no right to make such an arrest, and asked prrv if he would swear to an assault ana battery affidavit against Flnlev. Perry declined to do this.

and therefore Finley and tb meeting of tb inaepenacDi nepuoiican tiuo were not cua- turbeu. SHOW GOSSIP. OPERA AT THE PHE. The first act of the "Black Hussar" la th prettiest collection of melodies and choruses in tha whole rang of comic operas, and the entire creation la the greatest product of Mil- locker genius. Tb Baker Opera Company gave a delightful interpretation of thi charm in production at the Pik last niaht.

Tlie audience was not as large as the merit of th performance deserved, out tbe principals and chorus were rewarded with the most enthusi astic demonstrations or approval. Ail th artists in tne cast did admirably. illiam Wolff, tbe snleudid basso, as usual. carried ofl hi full share of the honors, while Arthur a. Miller, Arthur Wooller, Frank Ran-nev.

MiaeMaude Dickerson. Mlaa Irene Mnrtihv and Mb Josi Intropidi wer most acceptable in in rules uiey assumea. ine work oi tne chorus was ot the highest order of merit, and they bad a great deal to do. Th nreaentation was entirely satisfactory in every respect, and toe company ueserves me moat iioerat patron age ot lovers or iignt opera in tula city. The "Black Hussar" will be repeated to-nigbt ana on rid ay nlgbt.

and tbe real of tb week to evr popular noccaccio wuto tn at traction. IT won WOBI. Saw Toax, November 1. Mis Lillian Rus sell bas received a letter signed F. Irwin, 254 Ontario street, Chicago, 111.," In which the writer asks that th lady send him a draft for goou.

to be used In the interest of her brother, Bertie. As Miss Russell has no oromer, tbe receipt of the letter has puzzled and annoyed her beyond measure. iniaiswnat the unknown correspondent writes about the brother who has no exis tence: "lit Data Mies RrsgCLL: Tour brother Ber tie is in sore trouble. Tbe cause ot hla arrest, for arrested he to, ia on account of getting a Miss Agnes Laroux. of Englewood.

in trouble. Not belne her husband she haa him arrested, and to-day be called me (his inti mate friend) to bla prison cell and begged me to send to you for money enough to see his way to freedom, which can oniv be aceoin- Dlished bv vonr aendin me. bv draft, tha sum. of SoOO. Do thta immediately, and you will me meansot treeing your own brother from horrible tort una and long suffering." Miss Russell's representative.

Ted Felper, has replied to the letter at tbe lady's request. a is answer was unci, ior ne merely sua "Smoke no! Mba Lillian Un.w.11 iv.a twi brother." If this does not end th mnstnntulMirw. the matter will be placed in th hands of th Chicago police. H0TE3. MaxAbEB FicfxxssT will leave for Indian apolis today.

WixukM Ckkxi, In "Brother John," follow Africa" at the Grand. F. M. Cnorxa arrived ywsterday to advance of the WbaUen A MarteU'a "South Before the war. Tbx attendance is good at the Fountain this weak.

Ram Jack'a doubi company is an attractive bfll. timcu. andiancc of oar faehionabl paop may found at the Pike this week enjoying tht round of operas. Tag advene aal for th Wilbur Opera Company and Susie Kirwln opened yesterday morning with a rush at Heuck'a, indicating that tbelr welcome will ba mot cordial on to their own theater I Heuck'a) neat Sunday DR. PIERCE 8 MEDICINES Ta OeaaoaVwrn Qrttst to Wammuktod i ixanga area gangers.

i psstua tb young wosxvaa eapadaliy aaaaitiva. aad oaay mm isng rroiiia, which esntinu tkroogh ini, aa tnacr oragia jaa taia tana, it Ibepsi-, apitmi. Doctor Faeonta Ii ea. llSjliex beat torn aad awrrina a aaa TWbaat Iwlflj aa nulsa frnsa Ma Irw that afiuc kind at on period or annfbr. or au aiimaji.

gg au tamaa er necabar saxtwra. th iajbaaacssrt tbaA la rafanksl liiflsaasaitli-j. X.8a ptatiliTwly cum (LaaariaV 11UJ II sT al itaieti flftk -7d aB PraaxDtioa ejeadeda car, or ta afternoo. MUai Clrwia wttl atpaar at vrv prrfuraiaiice. opaHilr Aa4ay mail is and eveuiug ia Merry At the opening -pop roejceti nett Sunday alternnoa ia Music Hall.

Xlae Erne Stewart. prima doima of tbe Cart Miw Opera tom-paoy. will be tb aoao attrartaoat. Tag advanr sal for "eVsuth rVr the War- HI begin this nvorriitlg. A speclsl par-foraaanre wQl he girn Tweaday at spidaigat.

snd electkm iU read conilacowsly after p. at. Otk of the best nwrHiwsi at Kohl and Mld-dletoa's next week will be Atrtraa Del I. the human banio. late of OerrUod's mbaatrcl.

lie said to be that greatest rcntriloqaK Mrlng. Tna Atneriran Extnrvaganaa Company will apprar at tbe Walrint tret Tlieaier wek after neat in a magulSccnt revival of tb popalar operatic ex fravsganra, tb Maid of Balaonm." Ta town quit elated with Ui news that we ar to hav John L. sJulllvea In hi play at ttaTlln Theater next weak. Mr. ailivaa bewina bis enngemeot at llavha'a with the matinee Sunday.

"Farr is Paiatnarrr," in which young Jo Emmet 1 appearing at the Walunt attract Theater, i meeting with mach pralae from thou who bare seen it. Tb ftrwaJandey-don scene are pieces ot at age realisni seldom equatod. tooasv Bowaas paned through thi city yenrrday. lie sav that Cawthorn'a "Little Nugget" played Induuaaoolto last week to tbe largest buMoeaa of tb arwavo. This srk: Huntington.

Defiance. Ohio. Bowling Green, ktnloa and toner aWiduakr. Larrtas In golden light over th entrance at the Grand tell the story that the brethren of O. O.

F. are enjoying a berteOt at that house this week. Tlmv tk. overflowing, for certainTy nothing more n. lertajulng Oian 'lue Jeans" in ita clam, to on the road.

Manx eg at the People'a Theater this attar- noun. Tb attendance has been very large. and all concede It to be the best vaudeville company Mr. Manchester baa ever presented heee. Among the feature are Delmor and WD' sm ery clever ciiaracter acior.

and the aerial art of Lamoth and Due row. Tae company that will present "Africa" at tli Grand next week contain mor recog- "iied artist than any organization now tour- ng. Tber are no ia than twenty-six principal tn th cal. tbarw being a larger nuniwr nf tnak in rarl, than fiaa ever btfnr been seen in a presentation of tbe kino. The entire company number 4ghty Copl.

Tbe sale of seats for this engagement gin this morning at regular prices. Misa Maaig WAixwaianr's engagement at the Walnut Street Theater, beginning on Mon day next, will be specially Interesting aa it will offer tbe first presentation In many years of Augustine Daly' splendidly effective uranisriaation or uaie colllnr wonderful tale, "Man and Wife." TbUi known to all loyer ot romaatfcs flctton aa one of th most tnntiiTig norm in our language, and It bas proveu to singniariy enectiv in it trans-erwnc to the stave. Ma Walnwriaht la aalil to nav muna in annBTireterg rnoracter li neKrlrestera choracter in Which sh Is singularly happy. Barton HU I wnicnsn is singularly happy. Barton HU Lout Muldenerand Sathani! Hart wig ha very important characters.

AaxxOaJmrTs bav been completed where by the German military bands, who giv four oonceru st the Music Hall beginning Sunday nlgbt. will received on their arrival here Rnnday by a Reception Committee of each of the following organisations: The Ciminugli Vfest End Turn Vereln. the Landwehr Vereiti. the Cntrtutxuags eielu, lb rVhuelxen erein aud commit tees from other German or-ganirationa. In lb afternoon Uier will a paraa oy tne above aoriatl tn honor of these German hand, who will also be in tlie laraae in tneir nanaome, roll regimental unl- The Landwebs Vaeain R.

nil nf Iwantv. five mnaiciana will aiao participate. in xiw I org success, to a strong sensational meiotlrama, which will be tb attraction at Robinson's Opera- hous. commencing next Sunday matinee. Thepiay is oi contemporaneous tiun.au interest, dealing mainly with tb mvsierioua abduction of a beautiful young society lady, and tb group ot exciting incidents surrounding her ad ven ture.

The play to by Mr. u. a. Hia-gin. th author of "Burr Oaks" and Oliver Doud Byron's "Plunger." and is constructed in the main upon unes similar to tbose iilcfi form the ground-work of the tw succesal play, teeming throughout with realism of th most pronounced type.

A number ot novel tue- cnamcai eneci are luiroancea, notably a poiic patrol wagon, arairn by a span of magnificent horses, very realistic Are scene: also, a c-oupe. as la seen on the streets. In which the heroine is abducted. AN ALLEGED MASON, Who Claims To Bo la Hich Bta ad Airetl In Allegheny City. Word was received at poll.

bead-quarters yesterday ot the arrest of a man who it Is thought ia wanted here. For some tlm the police of Alleyheuy City and Pittsburg have been on the lookout for an alleged thirty-sec ond-degree Mason, who bas been victimizing secret society men tn that aectlon. Detective Glenn, of the Allegheny City force, caught yesterday in theeompany of Maud Sypber, an actress. He gave his name a L. L.

Taylor, of East Hartford. Conn. He afterward aaid he was also known as Leon Lawrence, of San Fran cisco. He claimed to, a Mason of th thirty-second degree, and also a prominent member of the Elk. He had nntnerous secret society pins, button.

and a pocketful of personal card of alleged prominent people in Masonic circles. Among tbe cards war tho a of W. 3. Grot, of this city W.H. Scantling.

Plymouth. Ohio. and W. H. Glrard, ot Indiana Doha.

Tbe prisoner Is a fine-looking man and claims to have been In this cite recently. He will held until th authorities can investigate bis The Bennett aft Peck Company. HcmsiaToN, W. November 1. Spe-rial Mr.

B. T. Davis, owner ot tbe Davis Opera-house, this city, has lust returned from tne or Id's Fair, an, a etoppea long enougn in Cincinnati to purchase two or thre Be pen nett a Peck Furnaces for the Opera-house Build Km 11: This building is the finest one ot Its kin. tills State. Mr.

Davto nroi Mr. to hav hi patrons comforts bla, what ver ie earner. LOCAL NOTICES. asrAiK for "Gin Phosphate" at any promi nent bar. A fin specific for kidney trouble and nervous disorders.

ec2s7t Cocobs. Co LPs axo Soak Tbboat quickly relieved by "AVoara's JreiaeAial TVeAs." 23 eta. a box. aorOld whisky guaranteed by analysts mad by Prof. Fennel.

Psrmerton, 263 W. Sixth st. inoi-soti larDigeetrble la defined In Phillips' Digest! ble Cocoa; ia easy of digestion. Rich flavor. aarTkT the Home Steam Laundry ,45 A.

read DEATHS. BURES-Suddenly, of heart diaease, gaUle aura, sister oi Ana Barke. in tbe list year of her aa. Punrral froaa th idnwa' ycart Home, WainutUUls, Thursday, Nov. at 10 a.

ra. a .1 ai a uuwasa. CVRD Wednesday. Sov. 1.

at 12 JO a. suooeuiy. yiie jic-ean euro. lu notice ot suaerai will om given. DAVIDSON Wednesday, Kov.

1. Miss Cynthia aged years. Funeral Friday, at a. from lata reeldenc. Burial at asoury, uamuton vou nty.

onio. GRAT Wednesday. Sor.l, at a p. at Fruit Hill, Ohio, Sarah Gray, wile of A. H.

Gray Due notice of the funaral will be glren. a iTwsiett uA.i&Am... ox, aa Mrs. Lizetta Halneoach. aa-d 56 rears.

Vu. neral from residence, 4 1 ti John Thursday, iov. at i p. m. nenos inviica to aiaepa.

T0ST Saddenl: p. treon servic wi 447 Broadway, Banal private. Aad an ktadaef afaeaia War GOODAiX A BUN. St Cirt St. SPECLAk SALE rM fftYiS wSSfuk lw-f DIAMONDS.

AC. MICHIE BROS. DLAJIONTrS, WATCHES. JEWEUtT, 178 V. Fourth St, Cindimati.

WATCHES. THOS. LOVELL, latajut id Floor, wirqis itjfj) ivntxt. SaTuTblfJ ROTH'S. KID CL0YLSHmSKQlS CIOtllgtTKLV Ci.gAggt aaaas.aac: aaaaa, asc Osrraa vaa) Waek aa aant 6-ors ui w.

wm farThtf) SPECIAL NOTICES. ssarxa4M aad rUaabsgv at It. sTattaa. by J. kL IXlIX.

toixtatm. kli. Third gt, au-k-U atonoay, uctoo au, at 7 re oat. ajreo 4ii yeara. gunwral 11 he held at hu lata reaidat-sa.

Thirrwday. Nov. S. 10 a. m.

aUadly omit faowara. 1MB JOMf stHILLtTO COMMNT. THE 36 BARGAINS YES PROVED A GREAT, GUGCEaG ALL. WILL BE CONTINUED TO-DKY. Aay SU Oat Will le With TH REIT OCAllTT iTOHFe.

AT tf ttl. 3 I si in a- i is aa I I I i )' 1 lip, mntm THE JOHN 1830 Race, THE JOHN SHILLITO COMPANY. "Niagara SHILL1T0 in Cameron's Colossal Painting NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION I On Our Third Floor. We cordially invite our frie-ds, patrons and the public iu peneral to our special free exhibition of the Urgent legitimate landscape paintmaj ia the world. Tbe young people attending school are 'epevUlly welcome, for to them lite picture will be a THRILLING sijchL.

The picture cover 1SG aquare 21 fect by 10 foe t. It preaeaU a sight long to be Informal descripti-e lecture upon the subject will given br Prof. Cameron To-Day at 10:20 a. m. and 30 and p.

m. a aaaaaia ag Do not forget to bring your opera-glasses, for there ar man many interesting points that can only be seen by opera or field giaaac. TBIKD rLOOR AsaTEKD BT EITHKK ELK ATOM. The John Shillito Co, 1830 Race, Serenta. and Geoire Streets 1893 ORUO STORE bow's Pharmacy, Grand Hotel Corner, Saturday, Novem ber 4.

Souvenir Perfumes and Sachets for Ladies attending. 1,000 Ounce Imported Perfume at S80 ounce. SOUVENIR COINS. HOW -18 TUE- me -TO INVEST IN' Souvenir Coins Of the World 'a Columbian Fair for sale at the DATED l8S2, Enquirer. Counting-Room, At S.OO Apiece.

Comparatively few of the whole number of Souvenir Piece coined bear date of 1892. Most of them are dated 1893. The scarcity of the 1S92 coin make it valuable. The Fair is over and the Coins will eoou become valuable. AUCTION SALES.

We Shall Offer For Sale AT PCBLI0 AUCTION, on the floor of tb Cincinnati Stock-exchauge, No. jUW. Third city, on SATCRDAT. bo v. 4.

13 to tbe nignast OHiaer, torcasn, lur account tw nam it may concern, withont reserve, mortgage not of Will lam B. Burnet.lndiraed by Edward Morse, for A4.6UI, dat)d Feb. 10. li pay ble in two year, with in le real at cent, after date of maturity, on th following property 1 Lota hoe. 44.

45. 44. 4. 4ft. l.

ia th awbdi- viaion of Jtsaepa Jean's ai. Cincinnati, Ohio, lvin near to western taraiinu of the Liberty Streat lad act, making a Iron: age of about 560 feet on Jean tret by about fact da p. Doors of tb Stock-cxchang will be open to tb pu bile at tbe above hour. Inrln, Ellis Ballmaari. Brokers; SHILLITO'8.

85c a Yard fcr $1 Qaality AA-lnch Scotch Blaaehd Tabl tmmaak AtShimto'sTIilsWcek. EDUCATION AL. LANGUAGES, 1 Baa rrt IXr, asa. t. 4.

a a. w-t Lanaea la Cms tat progTsran WM. JAKOER Pirawxar. (aaS-agaTT) LEGAL NOTICES. T0HX FARRELL.

whoa residwc Is an. knows, will uk notice thai on the let day of July. 1J, Henry lhtendorf. Adml inst tratorof laesut pi Marin all mmias, filed hla petit ion In the Hamilton Co uaty tuniot ComaBoa Pleas Conn i'l ajraius th above-naioed a-- V7pc John Farreti and otbers, raving tor a personal Jatfgrment and torwcloaur of a mortgag given by said John Far pall Utaaid Martin Cummina. now di aainl on part of tot Nx.

1 ia C-axk A Crawford' plat of ttleodai. aid part I rQtrd So answer on or b-for the xidT day of December. LttX, or iud kBeni win or tan en nmt aim, HiXaY lHL.SirtjF. Admtairator. woaaaJi A aoar-ios.

Attorneys lorllaiuticr. taoa-otini "XTOTICK baraby giva that th subscriber has been appointed and qtialified a Ad mtnistrator on the estate of Mrs. Mary HI. lar of Hamtliow County, a ere as id. -Daied at Cigsrianatt, iW' 1.

1. aakMTh JuHS UXVEa. SOCIETY NOTICES. A BCTrTTTSH ETTT -uai al etsainiuBifWr Ooa ai i.i i lira Laay o4 l.J tl karr i VI ta lavaa.aur at Mki suat'aait. aawKirs srauuma.

laa. a. i ia, tr, a. ERDAY Seventh and George Streets 1893 feet of canvas, ami with the frartie remembcrcl OPENINO. AN ORDINANCE.

A ORDINANCE, No. A 75. to a. at Decial taa on real aal at boululln Linn street, from north curb tin of kaaroii atraal to south curb line of Bank street, aiad to Ihui oouua in anticipation of tnccollectaoa lsucb aesmetit. 11 it ordained bv the Board of Admlnbrtra.

tion of th city of CiiH-imiatl, that tbr levied ami asseasti on eacb Irani root of the several lots of land bounding and abutting on Linn street, from north eurb lln of kenyon street to sou lb curb lln of Bank street, the sums hereinafter named, tor vn and vry year a spectneo. lo-w it: ISH. Forty-three cent eight mills and nine tbousand eight hun dred and seven ten thou- andlha of on mill X.4300T 165)6. Fony-twocwtita four niillsand tnree luouanna four liunarea andaiglity teu thousandths of one mill I'ZlXliUJ 1896. Fortycenta nine mills and seven- thousand one hundred and nr.

ly three ten thousandtlu of one mill 18W. Thirty-nine cent rive mlllsand eight hundred and tweiityn ten thousandths of one mill HtlX 1898. Thirty-eight rents no mills and lour thousand four hundred and iiiiie'y-nlne ten thou, saiidtlis of one mill 1899. Tbirty-slx cents Ave mills and eignt tnousana one tiunarea and seventj-i ten thou- ndtijs ol on 1900. i liiny five cents one mill and thousand eight hundred and forty -six ten thousand tha of me mill ltfOl.

Thirtv-tbreereiitasig mllluand five thousand rivv hundred and nineteen ten thouaudlhs of on I 4.ca-, waJJI i nirtv-iwo renia one milt anq i ne noa sand one area aast ninety-two ten thouaandlha of nn mill ijo. jutrtv cent seven mills anq tw tbousand eight hundred and sixty-five ten thousandiha of on mill To pro Ida a fund to pay one half tha entire cos anu rxpviwe oi improving Linn strasN Ietweii tb points aforeaald. totbr Willi th interest on the bonds iasncj. aceordina to tlie estimate of tbe Chief Engineer of the rj.mru ot Aaministrauon. Section 'J.

That tlie owners of th several lot nt land upon each front foot of which tlie sums aioresaia ar assessed shall pay tb amount ol money by them severally due. iu that behalf, to the City Auditor, on rjrbafnre tbe twentieth day following tiiday of ah Una) approval ot this ordinance, tn cb tb aaid several years, and in default of aocb payment tbe said City Auditor shall forJiwith certify all unpaid aaaessmenta to the. County Auditor, to be hv him Placed otn tb taa unlical and collected scmrdiug to law. Section S. That to provide a fund for tbe Immediate payment of on half of th entire cost ana expense or improving 14 Linn street, the Mayor.

City Auditor and President or this Board be and thee' a pa hereby authorized to fcwu bonds of th City of Cincinnati forth sum of twenty.nln tlvju- nd four hnr ie hundredth mirea Mvty-rotir ana nil: aivtv-four and slita.Awa one nunarauins c.i.n o-i dollars, pay able at th City Treasury in ten uai ai nual lnxtalUnents in one. two, three, four, five. six. seven, eight, nine and ten years from lb twentlata di I day following the day of tbe Anal of. thi ordinance, with Intaveat appi tber omval of ereon at th rat of Jlv isar ramt.

war an num, oavable semi-annuallv. aaid hnaada ta signed by the aforesaid city officers, and old by them under th direction of thi Board tor not less man tneir par value, an tn proceeds thereof shall be applied to the payment of one bait th cost and expana of said im-DrovammL and tf no other nurrsna sKilai. rvar.and for Ilia paytnntof IcetaUd bffdsad tbe Interest thereon the reveaiu ad laita. and ail tbe real and persona of the city ar hereby pledged; provided, that if on or before tb aal of lb aaid bond, an in or beior tb sal of tbe said bond, i th owner nf Drwoertv mb aaid 1. of th owners nf property oa said jLtna sireet shall pay tb wtvul of aaid tai (lot in.

stallmtit in cash, lesa the lnert on aatd la (101 deferred Inscailaaenta. ti amount au paid in caaa abail applked to tb ayaeat of tbe amount, due the coot 'uLalfg. ataouui ot tn Donas to a las duced by del acting tbe amnaivt ao paid in cash from Ue total amount of th fund to be provMea, ana tne nvnaa mm snail provide a fund for tb unpaid remaladef. and each installment of said bonds aliall be tor out tenth il-10) of aueb rwmainuar. and sav.

able with tnlensst at tl tima aiT Ita tha manner aiorexaifi. and each bond aliall be for one tenth of such remainder, with th option on the part of the purehaaerto bav the bond tor each bavoed tn daBoffiilYalloiia of flv hundred dollars A50O. and oo for sorn leaa anoant a may rvsoain vr mm each inaLallment auction 4. That upon the sale of said bonds (h proceeds I hereof shall be plaradinlb City Treasury, aad the City Auditor 1 reby satiaoriaad and directed to draw and tba City Treasurer to pay a warrant fur th sum of nfty-flv thousand sin hundred i amy -em ana torty-ei one nnaoisMta 4A-10V) doUars, less tbe amount atlpw-la lad tt he retained a iireacrfbasl In Art4 of bpacificaliona and Cnnlrse for said impvovvnicni in mror oi c. n.

paiwieoear, eot.ti-sr. beiuar thm amount certiAafl to do hint for Improving said Lin a stiwet, said amouiit, leas Ox said pee cant, retained to be Paid to th raid C. S. lanenhowr oa or be fore sixty 180) day after th ai of thi ordinance. Also, anothar warrant in ravnr Aug.

ueixmaaa. ri laaoaaii Of torn ora Admin lat ratioo. Bar tb aa ra af tare mmi. and seven and eigkiy-ihrwe onltnndrdtbg CVa7 kX-lUu) dollar, being th Bmeuntdu th said potxrd for advertising ainl yotlce is) ana sopeTvuivrvuuig ji. StwttoaiS.

Thai tha aaid aan naiaaai samePta. and ail Bortiona I hereof, shall be paid intoth ainsAng iaiu woes eoi.rxitaa. ppiied to th payment of a intereat bbereipn, a th aym du, and to oo other porpoa i inking fund when coUoutad. and ahaj nmdi ana sm aha.l beoaoa aa naoMter. a.D.

l- Preaident Board af AiL, ttestf A. amwtSUi i "id a- CO, AMUSEMENTS. THE WALNUT. trrtf hir. im.

ae.k. MR. J. K. EMMETT I Hia M.gbiy mmn 'ul rr aaaiTt in PRoaraa rv AU ainai rwm 1.h-.

se. 3st VXaek- M.r- Ma Ukl ia. if GRAND SSITOniGHf iotH ststTMueta BLUE JEftNS! Tfc Mig Xnlai (a aad Vaga.lWai tlati a.lital Sharsaiierd Maan Swmra. nt i flKa 7r. unoav Arrtanoosi, Nov, 6.

Cincinnati Orchestra Comp ny MKII tH. Soloist -MISS EFHE STEWART. Pttw 11 aaa Switaaa-nr th I art llut. tr. 1 AdaalaalaMi.

stred e. eU 1 aalr I iHiif aN-1 o.li.rla, al liS Visa Ta FWrth at, MUSIC CtiNCtkfM, keeinakig HMHV ilir, i-f t-tpeTud Ccnnaa Caxrd infantry tnJ npc-rtal German Gar Je Di Corps Bands, I fail nnunrnia. from ik Herman iiis-. a air. avaoifiiM stoawtaais, kr.

aaa In. wa. K. HmHwaftk, Hr Mini lrrr, Mr. HarMd, Hyl ftuaatau .1 it win.

rm h.1, am n.i Hi Jolt I hurrh Hussar! GEO. A. BAKER Comic Opera Co. aaa sat oar MathM-r tsaKWAa sut I lilt an es. jun 1 011 a in repeal IVal XV.

Xexl Waek-Murray A Mank Hi "flan, gnu a ball.4 HAVLINS -TO-MtlHl- ai.i Sataniny. HOYT 3 A BRASS MONKEY A Hplenflhl CnnWy lireat Cemeway Kest-claha L. Sullivan. "Tli Maa fruia baato.1 1 TE STILL ALARfl Klt Waak-'-W-oap." aaWM OKANtT PtKlIM tTloM LIGHTS O' LONDON. utifti! Faeellent b1 4nl w-at -lest wk llhwr para t'o PEOPLE'S ZitiXlF Matiaaea To-day aad aaliiniay.

WIGHT OWLS BEAUTY SHOW. Neat la aa Marteir -Muuth K. iota Ilia sir. l.iliSdDR't i.aa Ka uurjiFaiiii cza. raa CinntaHiag MtlMuAl, iiuoi 3u.

OWENS. THE ARMLESS COW-BOY. Es BlKfOta With Hi Foatl Four Hall ot Woa Ura. sttr aWaaraia istara SIVnra. Ailaaiaaioa, lor- saa( Ckiidraa gauuslay.

se. SHILUTO'S. SHILLITO'S tOllar Ouality Ladies' Ail-Wool rVwr-tt and Natural Wool Underwear at S9 Cents Each. AMERICAN ELECTROLYSIS CO. riii a Oa th aoaa, is.ad.

naek. i araaa, ia tha aya-browa, 3 1 no' ehaak aboa tl. 2. al le lla. In tuolea, and Cs TJyZ -Kz wharva annoving ami uti.

aigtiUy. Pastrsye larwer ky tfc Etoctric BaaSJ 0w-ratasa. bo tan. war ut Injury Mole, art, yata. Birth Marks, ealargad van.

i Ibanuaa, wild haira in tl, rvuvHMi toraver ailboitl nato. Ll.tralyai ta a anentlfte vparatwvti aaj' i indoraed by ilia fnoal ami- if ail Bnyva-utaa. m. aaitaiaii ana uaiag arationa tlatt oiy rrnj i a lleaa iroan th aurim aad ranae lham aruw beati.e gad Baors aasvrrnua. Biawitr, tha hair, rhawii-raily.

ia vf 1 1.. a com po.lt! ua aa tl. aurfaea-ff in. aaia, ami me appooaiioa oi aay rnamieai ri III s-iiral dasigiy rwough aa li.a tu papilla of aaneaaity daaimy tK aa.a aa eil. make a sparialiy ot Elanrolaia, aaiaiad ilk ar ily oparatora.

All ueaa. rnaai guaranteed tvA anH eonmliaiifin traa at ff. firba leuar. Aaairl niiitalriara- Ciarlanaii olBa a oasul plau. kloui.

a io h.i. dayloiu.T oeisacanTl. RESOLUTION, A REifOLl'TION doulartng It neceaf to ik Improve straight aireet, from lairvleW avenue to McMkken avenue, Mevolveo, lpat in tne opinion oi two tii.ro the members lctd to lb Board ot lh City of Cinciiinail.lt tiem. ary to Irarrme Mtralghl sir, from Falrvtrw avenue to mcmic ken avenue, oy gra-iinx isuctx i mpeavemerit being ret'oinmended bv th Board of AdmlnistraUooi, In accordance ritrt plan and profile on til in the ofTie lb Engineer of tba Board of Admlnlvrn- tlon, and peHRration on HI In theofflcaof th Board of Adminlatratioo. The etpena of tb said lmprorcmnl and damages I- th abutting iiroparty owners.

If any, lo aanaai i per Iron I foot upon lh property bounding and abutting Uwreon. according to In law ana orainanc on in luuje i nf aasetwmenl: tb therefor i la) payahi in ten annual deferred, and the same collected a. pr pled be law and in the aeing orilnarce bereafur ro be naaiirrl Bonds shall be iaued In ntlc Ipatidn of th collection of the aaeamut. an leaa lb property ow bera tneir meat befor lb ame i are Issued and wiiblrt th time prescribed la said aaawsalng ortl Passed October aO. A.

D. VKViue vmrcn, President Board ot Legislatloa. Atal: Enwia Clerk. Pub lulled by order of the Board of Admin. BKratioii.

ACO. liERRMAX. Piealdent. A. r.

oio.im.. SHILLITO'S. 6 PAttS FOR A DOLLAR, Or Oe a pwlr. for t5e Otutllty La-; el' btalaia Black lios at SHILLITO'S. ORDINANCES.

XR0RI1XAJICE, 0. A 751, to impror rafl.h Craak. betwaao the Ohio River aud Lin wood pik. and four and wi bait foot iraacb from a. tern a venae to Woodbrtog Place by eonsiructing a trnak swr.

iLwi I It it ordAltssd bv th Board of AdministrsUon (two third of ail tb men- r. In ImI eoneurrtnei flial Cfww. Bah Creek, between tb Ohio River and Li wood pike and four and one half foot branch frotn Eastern avenue to woodbrvigi Plac. and for which the rightot way ha been dedicalad, iro proved by eonsxructlng trunk sewev and drain, with tbe arM.ry apportenaace thereto. In accordance with U.

resolution of th Board of Adttoistratkn adopted oeptcmber t), A. D. 18W. beet ion f. Th axfarnsr of said improve.

tnnt and th da magwadii on ccoun I Iherw.r. to tb amount allowadby law. to a aw sis 1 per front foot upoa th prop Mm, aai.1 iransnarainent. acoord trtv abutting ding to thai nil nrJtnaiifaa rm the sullied of aaaesamenUt Ui aewinienta therefor to be payable in on tnstahmejit. and to be eertlfled to the con-iracaor tn payment for tb work, and all pena of soch improvemeot above tb amoon aliowed by law lob aaaaaaad.

shall a paid eoiof th trunk sewer fund, aaoev in provia. fotis of sn set of tb UnTl A i-rra 017 toil va a we it fk H. aniitli ab act Kir ti eiti of th Brat grad of th Brat erawt," and uateamdaui-y thsreof atdupplemcn Ufntow fruf tak.ffc and In torn from and attar th eerLe. AWw. WkltnJIAJ.A.

Prvaiaarit pf the Board of Ad mlcUtratJotU Itusti Ac-rj JTJ-C-Jl I a-tla 9 It St. 1" it I s. 1 'IJVa" i 'V i 17 1 I "a a. 4 Hi- IK V. r1 i i.

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