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30 Doua yaK -nurse ltocker.vu..,U..;... MURDERED At "Dead Man's In Sight of the Scenes of His Many Crimes, Edward Patterson, the "Buck-town Death. Shot and Rilled By Notorious Winstoa Williamson. Both Mea Hars OfUo Senred Tims For Cutting, Eobbirj aid Otier Crimea. E.l ward tbm oolor4 terror of "Back town." i doad.

Sine bit advent in tbl city from Colam-bo. he kept the polioo bnsr and no time and win bees Arreetod for crime that bar run the list from petit larceny to murder. Man? a time hu be used bis razor and ann. He cot oat of the penitentiary bat a rear aao, for cutting Lytfta Robeson, at Bast Front ireet. After hi rejleaaobe wh arrested sef-erai times for cot tin a and lost recently for blsnwey robbery.

He baa served time in the Work-bonse aeTaral times. His slayer a man aa old in erime aa Tatterson. His name is Winrton WiUiam-son. of 82 Eait Sixth, street. He has hun ant nf tha neaitantiarT hnt a ahort lime for ikllilna, "William Baakes.

He also scetsb True For cutting James Watson. Ha hu also figured ia several atbar "Back town" cuttina and sbootins scrapes. Both desperadoes, bays at last met their fate. Patterson is dead, and Williamson is at the Hammond-street Potioe Station with the charge of tunrder banging over him The evidence is so strona that he can. barely bare his neck.

i he murder happened at Pad Man's Cor. ner. Hxth and Broadway, within a square of where both men had committed many a dark Seeil Patterson was sitting on the steps of John uImh. it th. nrirtti.asst eorntr of Sixth ai.d Broadway, when Williamson came alone- and said "Why didn't yon vote "Didn't have time." answered Patterson.

"Ynn'Mi Ati li.r ratnrtmA i 1 lilmMI Patterson made a move to set his son from his pocket, but was not quick enouRU. lllumvin nnilad hi. revolver and shot Pat ir son. the bullet entering the body just be low the heart and going downward ijrro raaTOKAcn. Williamson stood over hi vietina and was g-oing to sheet aaaia.

when he was grabbed till. R.W Wlwi nMtllMMl ll I 111 Vlflft tO. Patterson tagaereii-into the rear door of the saloon, where ha was found by Ofncer r-enrader. The latter Star wl to assist him to tae patrol bos. but befell before be sot there, li.

was taken to tha hospital, and died at 6130 last evening, just two hours after thesboot- Willismson was arrested by Officer Schaffer nnd lodged in the Hammond-street Police Station. He was first ehsrged with sbootia to kill, wfelch was Afterward, ebanged to ui Order. "GOOD-BY, MAMMA," Said Dan Bora To His Vrtfe Aa Be Fired BnMot Into His BrsUn. rsaiv bnmvs to vis ssainsia CoLmtsra. Onto.

Kovember 8. A. rnytteri-oos tnicide. closely associated with the election, occurred between and i o'clock this morning at the corner of Xeber road and High street. Daniel Born, aa fclectloa Judge in Precinct E.

cecond Ward, blew ant bis braiaa with a rusty aid revolver that had been procured snoot rst. Last evening Mr. born assisted In organising the votina place at which be wasa Judas, and seemed ia the best of spirit at that time. Every tbina having been pat in readiness for the election. Bwrn went wUha Party frisnda at o'clock to Ojortt F.

Moetjert corner aT Han ferd lane and High street. At this place be renialned until o'olock. bui drank very Daniel Pole-crore, a Republican Election Jndse. was one of tb party, and remarks that Wears tae same old oeotis. 1 Born, who wss a l)ftnocra.

replied: We won't be. utUe wss tooosht of this remark nntil after bis death, when it was recalled as peculiarly significant, born reached home shortly beforw midnight, sad. after doing some trivial choree about the house, went to his wife's Mrs. Born had retired, and walklag an to her bedside be said "Good-fcr. rsaramar With that h.

placed tha of the mf'T-r'; right tetaple and fn a. bolfet wW throagb bis brain. He died flmoet iini-lr. No csnse far assigned Jo the enicide. es ceptng.

that Hie now believed Born'a mind uddenly beeamaeranaed over some Siaail usiaeas aflalrs. Ha waat9 xenre Md. Robert Morrison and Heariette Enxslka. Harry cXala and Wary Connolly. Andrew WVos aad CaTloUa Wiaa.

Vlrgia Stegasr aud Laulsa Hpp. 'K awick MsJoneysinLBlisaBt! vasey- J. Browning ana lutrieae weui in fitotiel ana A Unt.l 7an iata Jaauswrg aV.M ivi ewaaT-we note a Durtniaf. Nicholson anTbusan ia arc Ehdip 1 Wra. ird Emery aad iareaoa Bawsa.

Kiit and I.uTa jsile OrtwertK1 'i- wra.r. wesnonrnan Hero hard Wciteatad ale wet Venermaan. WHIEE 13 'ALIOS SAMPSOS Joseph XEampeon. of Sew Bostoa. OhloJ nis to Fastmaater Eumsteia ask if bs knows any tbiaa about Alloa Sampson, who In this city bat fsita to wriU to hse ar- PrHpNervoaancaa 1 Cs slor.i'Bva'a Aeia Pkewphata.

f. Dr. VV. Hanrme, MinneaDoTis-Minn-. it tn a ease of scute rheuma-tiKin.

during convalescences the particular wtoms rwi-hed to relieve were eeplejs-es and nervousness, and the results were all i desirsd," i i 'I' to tha Clry of Slexloo, olesu, and A Hetoru. The Ohio Mississippi Pn way will selt round-trip tickets to tni Cnr of Mexico at fbttve rati; Kovember to S-i. Inclusive. ScmxI toj; return until lewnbr SI. Tbere is no better or quicker to the Mexican Capital taan the O.

and M. and. ti Omon. Ko. IS TTe.t Fourth itrett i nrinr nni nTiio UbLUIUO JloriUpar, Wee .......2.05 a Tard 3PrIee 2.75 a Yard r-'" rictf-k piace ox nicies Boia outAU of the othey items LADIES', CLOTHS.

Af terno 5o WTaid i Conches imnmiRF ncPARTnnnT Turkish Coaches ln Brass Solid Oak Bocken Tapestry Harry Snydoy atavbpett Br Colored "el ntawrl. Subbed la th side by a ootorsd majuV That was tha return Harry Bnyder gait for protecting a small boy. Snrder is IS years aid and resides at 1M Elcbmoad street, Abont 8 o'clock last night hs was standing the corner of Richmond and Cutter treats. With Clem Bucken and Soros ether friend watohing aoroe smaller boys carrying barrels to a bonfire. Two or three colored men attempted to take a barrel awar from -the lads, bnyder Interfered and prevented lw Ope of the oelored men turned an Snyder with an oath, aad struck savasety at him.

Tha yonne man sutggared. ana then fell tn the sidewalk, clasping bis hands to ais right side. Hie asaailaat. who was about bis awn as, ran down utter street and escaped before the brstaaders recovered -from their surprise, tiny tier was carried to his home by his companions, and lr. Flaanisan galled.

Tha wound is ia the right side, two Inches long and deep. Although dangerous, it will probably not result fatally. IbeireuBded, bar's brother. George, thought he could had the knife user, aud with two officers, startao. out to look tor him.

Shortly after o'clock Officers White and Banging arrested Kugene Inxon. of 146 Cutter street. Both colored, and Eugene Hart, of 333 Uoort street, and. locked tbens up at Central Station on suspicion. It was Hart who had the yeuna with blood, snd there seems to be no deubt that he did the outttnn.

FOR LADY SHOPPERS. a Louis A. Roth, of Harms Palais ReyaU is certainly to be complimented on bis nsw glove patterns, which give four variations in each else, like shoes. Ladies who bare tried them are daliahted with the fitting Qualities. -The fashionable bases rs of Paris are shewing sfl gloves for evening wear, bat they must be a very fine texture to look The best are not expensive twelve-bat ton at 00.

sixteeo'boitoo 11 73. aad twenty-bnttoa They are shown ia all tha varices ted colors the raiabow. J' fV- 9 Cloves should be worn to show a little of tha arm In a tlesiralsss ttresa. Ho ia tsrasUng, you koaw. Diamond ear-rings in lovely and exaoislta snonntlnas from 110 to COOS atUskamp.

Nois ing A Fifth aad Viae streets. Gauntlet kid gloves in light and dark col' era sre the istest fad for hand dress. Bright red kid gloves are considered vsry dashing and tha thing for drees. Careful dressers prefer French hosiery. Tha combinations aad colors aad fUrares are marvels of tha weavers' skill.

The Burck- haxdt Company carry a large collection. Austrian. French ana Xngiisn oat aar- mente have preference with luodish Women. The Burthsrdt. Company shews the best, Many wonderful tints aad gloves are brought out averv season, especially ia the dressed kid with beautiful, embroidered backs, and also gauntlet gloves, that are em bellished With heads and Imitation Jswels.

They make a beautiful glove to look at. but are not warn by strictly zashioaable people. Charles- H. Thompsow' in Harms Palais Roral. who.

by tha way. is showing samples af tha most artistie engraving 1rod need in this city, seems to have had tha preference this season, a most ot aha invitations of so ciety, eves is hav bad bis imprint upon His name i at area a high graae of workmanshin, It iathe universal, remark that' there has mv. mmm iumi Mmuriniinn oauaiu as to treatment ef pattern aad oolor blend-ins of handkerchiefs for mea as tha present aaasota has diaalased. Soma novsltlaa of merit la wedding invita tions are noticed la Cineinaati this sessoa, kM 4.n. mm A tn 4k.

ta.nl.. (ami ill' grayed upon Crane's white kid finish paper ia tha heavr eagraTta. v'- a mpv avail Bias for aentlemen' in Isttsr paper ia tha letter riss. a. large sauara sheet to fold into a larger square envelope, it caa be aad la any of tha high, grade papev.v a mmub.

aanM aa a laa va asm fart and SDpearaaos than any ether Is a aor- seu Tha George jieAipta uoatpaay nt thans to too orcav VImm t. aanMil 'wiith, vtah am. broidery, and from the edaes hang deep frU is of lace, making a aainty noua any oresa. ThaAaatM "OT- Is eAlnisi CsBSU! nsvel- tiea are amriac eutilys AfaMaatila Com. wanwa diaala af feandkereniafa for kollday.

taiea will ha tha largest la tha This IS an aaa of moat dalleata and exqulsila articles and rir- taa1 are made la silver and auver-giit wttn pearls and toons. One auca, a largo imperfect pearU oowerad with Ut vraaary. and monatad on wheels, ia drawn oy a siivar oatricb. The workmanship la exauiaita. Work of this sort is aamanded fot tha ate gaat French eabiaats bow i Torua.

The Christmas erase -Joy books has gat tot. Th. CMnalnoaU hiercaa tile CoSBPaay- aas thousands of the latest, Prloset WeU they eelioatpBpotWa DUrabmi rlocs tn "all tha artlttid aad beau- Ufat ideas at Ckamrv NtJUag car- nar Fifth and vine streets, gate ma. IaeraJorMravMa Ooahorav The funeral of Mrs, Msrgaret Jt. GoeborsA Covineton and who died of caneer on the Ith.

takes Place tnta mornmaat wcioea at tha reaideacev Mrs. lr. U. Anoa Yatea was thaphyaiiaa.an4EsUw: Mayor have tha uaersJ. Tha burial ia at sprtag urova.

The eeased WSS nrty years anw. awa mi wiw SfA O. ot Oeoerat North-westera A 'gen of ths hLj uiulga aad Congo laves ixaaV road. i v. EirSCT3 ATrA.cziia, Josepn fe.

reeb'es. the Fourth-sweet grocer. k.n.ii an atucunani suis in Squire Johnwn's Court sjtainst II. E. H.

Hailey. for Moneys. erediw and enects rantral Trut an-t rafe Depo-it Coinvany mtTi hilw. ie the r. j'ru u'tiow in cuetoay at vo- mm aimcuity wun nraer.

ana a untie was see tn hia'hand when ha struck at the naan Whan areeetad htm hiinrl was ei advertisedMonday Morning A PLOT To Murder Detective Calnan A Mjstrloas Man Who Callei at Hia Baoae. Bo Demanded To 8ae the Who. However. Was at Polioa Bead Quartere. There is believed to be a plot to marder Detective John Calnaa'by the gang of coan-terfaitara.

of which Huckster Boyd wss a member. It will be remembered tkst Detective Cal-naa wss the prime mover in the arrest of Boyd, and siace that event hs has been quietly at werk on tha case with tha view of apprebendiog others of the gang. Ktabt before last Caiaan left his house at 174 Cutter street, telling his wife thst he bad important business' to transact at police head-quarters. An hour after his departure Wra. Calnan was startled to bear a lend kaocx at the door.

shs nt psoAXtvr Aioaa Daring tha evening, but ft so happeaed that a lady had dropped la shortly after her husband's departure. She epened the door and was, confronted bra low-sized man. who wore his overcoat collar turned up and his hat palled over his eyes. This effectually concealed his features, but Mr. Calnan could see that be waa of swarthy complexion and had piercing black ayes.

"Is afr. Calnan airborne 7" asked tha stran ger, i Mrs. Calnan informed' him that barbae. band had left the bouse aa boar before, and could ba found at police aead-anarters. Tha fellow pushed open the door and was about to eater the room, whea the lady visitor arose ana demanded hia business, hfrsv Calnan was almost rASALTScp wrra rsxn.

And would have fainted had It not beoa for the presence af her lady friend. "I bee your pardon." said tha intruder, backing out: "but I guess I can see Air. Cat-aaa at the htatuai Aid Saying this tha fellow turned aad made his way hurriedly from the house. rs, Calnan Informal her husband of tha fellow's visit, aad tha officer took a thorough description of the strange caller, and ha will make every effort to apprehend him. Petectira Calnan told of the affair at police head-quarters yesterday, and ba is firmly of tha opinion that the object of tae caller was to assassinate' him.

'He believes him to be a member of the counterfeiting gang and a pal of Boyd. Another theory is that the fellow's object was robbery, aad acme of tha officers are of the opinioa that ha was one. of the burglars who an hour or two later, en the samo aianu entered the residence of Mr. J. J.

Sullivan, on Eighth street, and robbed too bouse while covering Mrs, Sullivan wltk a revolver. The police have been furnished a description of the fellow. HAS HE SUICIDED? aUasinx For avWeeav Last Tuesday a week ago -Gottf rfed Bitter. a frame makes. SO years ef agsv aiseopeered from bis home at 198 West Liberty street, ahd aa nnthlnw has beta heard of him ainea.

hia family and friends fear that ho oas. com mitted auicide. He was subject to epilepsy to such aa extent that for over three years be bad been unable so wort; ana nad rrenoem threatened to end his The nospiti have all been and ms Irian da aad relatives wttn -whom be might be stopping nave been ommanieated with. -hut no tid ings have been received 01 trie missing man. Yesterday -his wUe re dot tad the case to the Pouce.

OUGHT TO BE BEST OUT. Wm. H. Fd wards, a earriaxe-trlmmsr. get drunk yesterday aad ttaxaered up Central a van a insulting every person he met.

Hia brother Ed was vita him. aad tha two eon- tinued on their way unmolested ontil eer- ooa geant- rnranai sm urastr isnsni.osq pened along. 1 bey promptly ay rested the fAP- rnnkmlML ll Kta. ti.n William attempted to raise a dlstur- hit a ban oe. bat was prematfy saUetebed.

I BATJIUH'8 BAD LTJCZ Charles Baumaa. Irving en Auburn ave- aue. Mt, Auburn, and employed by Klnaaley dt Cc at Ke. XI West Sixth street yesterday had bis left head badly laoerated tn a brass finishing maehma. ilr.

J. B. McKeohaie. ef 63 est arisssn aaataa a tn- junea, BAKLiro powom if. a -warn- oneiwtrt 1oC flourV nd tiro Z.

teaspoons of Oevdand'av Baking Powder. Add. two taiiespoons of tnelted octter, a tea nr of tweetf-: milk, teaspoon of the i beaten whites of six ef BaJ ia well greased mu5a moulds xjU ewy Clevttft imimr ftirT 'r ti fnfm tuttt mrr madrfr tAai aoe pare sream of tartar powder i i -Vi Perfect" kaaltis-i folaeaa lalta Chief merit. -alwlLlLiU "Abeolutely the Jleet. Aftlirnoonj 27 lnch In Wbite, Morning: MornlnsT Pricistitwm bo AUAHAlfMflNEIB rPW6eS.i50e a Yard wide.

Stiiotly All. WooL Scarlet and Fanoy. FLOOR, Price, 'Afternoon Price, Afternoon Price, Afternoon Price, Afternoon MRa MUSCR0FT8 FUNERAL Laid To Beat By tbo Side of Her Has-, hand at 8prlns Grove. Tha funeral of Mrs. Harriet P.

user oft. the widow ef the late Dr. C. Muacroft. took place from her son's residence.

No. 163 West Ninth street, at 1:39 o'clock yesterday afternoon Tha attendance was very large, tha hall, parlors aad stairway being packed with friends of the deeeassd. aMrs. Moore, of Madison. sn Mrs.

Mary Jodkins. relict ef the late William Jodkins, were present st the last sad rites. They are sisters of the deceased. John Palmer, a brother, was also present from Chicago. Mrs.

Dr. Hoi-combe, of New Orlesns. snnther sister, wai enable to attend. Her busbana. Dr.

Hoi-ooraoe. ia a medical and 8wedenborgian sa in or pi repute, jj. n. uavts. Harry K- a Mmttli and ur.

IX) dam were pal 1-bearers. Rev. (Joddard. of the Swed-nborsiaa Chnrch at Fourth aad Jr He paid a hi Bondneted the aervieea. ich eulogiam to her social and intellectual enaracter.

ana seia that she was an earnest sesreher after truth. He oom-pared her with Thomas, the disciple who believed aiter be had pot bis fiager into the wonad of the Master. 8he was a lad who bad no enemies, but lerions of friends. The burial was at fepring Grove, beside her late husband. An affecting scene was the heart-broken srrlef displayed by "Little Met." the adopted German girl of the, deceased, who piteously bewailed the loss of her foster-mother.

AN AGED PRIEST Ran Down and Fatally Hnrt By a a. aad D. Freight Hartwell. Train at Aa awrnl accident, ana one which will be grievous news to hundreds in this city, took place at Hart well yesterday. Rev.

Father McOol'ion. a venerable Catholic priest, wbo has endeared himself in the hearts Of hit church people ia a life full of years aad honor, waa fatally injured on the Cm H. and D. Railroad. crossing at Okie and oeetioa avsnnss in HartwelL Father McCollloais now S3 years of age, and ths OLDtrr rainy is omo.

Lately he has not been burdened with the responsibility of a chares, aad has been living at the Convent of tae Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Yesterday he went to Hartwall to vote. He was in excellent health, and. according to his custom, drove to the village la a wagon belonging to the convent. After casting his vote the aged priest started to drive back to the convent He failed to notice the approach of a freight train and drove noon the railroad tracks in front of it.

Ths engine threw driver, wagon and horse lrem ths track. The wagon was demolished, the horse was almost instantly killed and father Ms- rpllion was picked uc unconscious, John Williams, a colored barbr. carried riestlnie hia shop and summoned ips to attend him, Tha physician, after a asry examination said that tae tnlurei ms 13 ad but a few nonre to-liye. Hi skull an two of bis ribs were fractured. He was re moved to the residence of John a residence of John Gates, in Hartweii and three the sisters from the convent cams to comfort his last hours.

ather venderhnlt and Father Lone, of r. ail aa in i. taped tha la.a urrt m.n tn Reading, administered the him. At a lata last night Father atc- ouion waa tun utidc. LOCAL.

ZIUTtCSa. any Go to Bilug Hernia's. BO and S1J Vine street. For Wm. H.

McBrayer. recognised as the finest whisky in the world. no-21tWTh3uVIoJ aarMoTwaaa will find Soorauio S-ratrr the beet children, Ste a bottle. Mas. Wncsiows remedy for their ie20-156tiIWir awutp Jordaa Bourbon, Sherwood rye.

PAasiaaToa. SO W. Sixth. 21 W. Fourth.

UK, Aar. eth A Wain at A 117 Walaut lmy2S-tfi aay-Dwxrx J. Haack Brg la valid Beer. swyHora SntAM LAPynmT. 45 Arcade.

DEATHS. BlSlVT-HdiT. November 8, 1892. at aa a. after a severe lUneee.

Mary Ad die. seed 4 years, 10 months and I day a oldest daughter of Charles. JrM and Amelia M. Bare (aee Stephank Mass at acrea Heart ei jeene i.nurcn. a.

rn. ronerai from tne reeidenoa. a e. our. Raehet and Plymouth aw.

at fa. as. Relatives aad triends are viteo. i DlCKSOJJ uddsnly. Saturday evening.

November of peritonitis. Taylor The funeral will take. place Wedoeaday. November at p. as.

from his iate.reaideace. Uraadia roadTEast Wet- nut nuia. Atartai anvata, aiaaiy emu flowers, red years. emnssr a Charon, 81 FTKLUER Jao 157 carlubs av. b.FleUor.

at fcla.vwsidMoa. of saralrria. aand 70. ht- Louis aad New York papers please copyj Funeral from rsaidenov -1 sv ru. 01TXTOAK Patrick brief illness.

Mead -rtti imx Men day. Severn berY wwni bhhss 2 years. rnnwmi iruna reaidenoe. iio. i Main 8V, Tnnrsday.Ko.

-vember W. I8S0. High mass of reatuam at nt. rier's Church atTuLSa a. QROFr-Mra, Amelia of BeeJesahi Oroff.

No vera bar 7. at 8:50 a. wu JKaaeral from her late residence, frioe day. ftovem.oer a. at a.

av Fricads in vitaov- Kuruu private, STI Frank. Sunday, st 8 p. nv. at the aaear is rears months and asdars, at a is residence. 1 Crown eCTWeat Waiaut ti iHa.

BoxiaTWedneaaay. 1 av an. frsends invited. fiyK- KTrE-rOertrad. daughter of Ambrose and akyta.

asd 4 recrs and 10 months, of paenmonia. from residence of pareata. ft a. ihtrd at. Xhoraday.

at l3 tSUitT-? LYKC H.f oseeh Lynch, only son of aaxi waits i.yaeb. aodaeniv. inaenay. ro-veuber a li'i at a. as.

Fnneral from the parents residence. N'a. 8) Pike ik. Vedaes-iay. bar 8, ISSk at p.

in. SCHIFF-Mra, Anna M. SchifL widow ef the late John eotutf. in her Slst year, oc mooiawattae restaeeoe of nar eoa in-aw. John a.

Kries. Dae notice of the uaaral will BTKsTO-Oa Tueedar. Kovem bey t. iSSl' at sv row oi'cate car injuries, Luasit trans. In the TTtn year of his age.

Due notice of fuaeral will beaivesw VAN DEEVKTO General Ferdinand Yen Ierveer. at his home, "1 be lismuton, vine, t-aiunjav eveama- ro-reral i rom Teiiienc. Tbursday. JSevember Jiksp-m, Friends invited. tMlV we.

aat uvaxsaueaa. DfRuITEBwhite DeKaltor. a irom tne vtsary "resoyterts ''Li a wood, Ohio. Uurial private. AOAfiAFLAflNEtS.

Morning, a Yard Afternoon. PWco.Ui ar Tard 5 27 InobM wlde-Bxtea HeaTy; v. BtrUstly All WooL Price, 1 2.50. Price, 516.50. Price, Price, $1.75.

SPCCIAZ. HOTICES. SrHOWll'8 HOUSEHOLD PSMACCA, "THE GREAT PAIN RELIEVER." far in ternal and external nsei cura. Tmui pe. Colia, Colds: all vain.

2c notf-M Vt eSu-lyr atr vaiMaa taaalaealS, H. DOTY, successor. E. Third st. euM-tf HDICE MXAT.

C0KDS3SED Makes an every-day conrenfcnce of an old-time luxury. Puns and wholesome Prepared with scrupulous care. Highest award at all Pure Food Expositions. Each package makes two Urge pies. Avoid Imitations and Insist on having the NONE SUCH brand.

MERRELL SOULE, Syracuse, N. CH RYiAHIHXMTMS, A DRE ASU1 BE3AUTY IS WHAT- MUSIC HALL Presented Last Evening Upon the Opening of the 1 lilllll XXHIBITION AND FLORAL FAIR The magaiflceat entertainmeut will ba con tinned every day threnahout the week front lO A. it to lO P. LOVERS OF FLOWERS MUSIC AND BEAUTY will crowd eld Music hall until THE QUEEN OF AUTUMN Makes Bar Exit. SEDUCED FAKES on all railroads should bring troops of out-of-towa 'visitors aad ail Music Hall to ouri flu tag.

j- TICKETS aft the John Church Company. Robs. Clarke's and Music Hall. JKNT1KE proceeds will be donated to tae Ktodarjcarton aad Homo of THls FftlEUDLESS. "WATCHES.

MICHIEBROS. aa' CIAKOMDS AKll AYATCHISs ANTI-RHETJ3IATIC 11150. rATmrjRT. UOitBSTHAil LAUNDRY, KeetsaseeS eemaieta. Weret Saa Hi nkelaaa.

DaUveev la ettv aad aaba a Bewaaa aaa mnsiK ieepaoae 4nev imt yee Swaeaat aeataat Mas aie, -i lax uinluiuiunu. TOOTK POWTJEH. OniEriTJlL TCOTU FO V.TER Tt smpaAaes sB ehexar' Gnaraataed e.JMijr Atari Issa. Sold by Iwngxista ti i focl54tWl soctxtx wonca. MAKOWTV UtS wi.eBny Kllw1al Aea TH1 sVS.hikc, aa a.

MASans.geertary. MAaowir-afeinnaa Ml. r.ead a. mm 1 rn.nn.n i at 1 a-ciocs. F.

aad M. Mom. Vlilun lavwwa. lr.av.HuLataa.aaa. AJmrrAi.

itxirrnro. Cincinnati Cremation Co. Annual Meetlner WrdaesAT. Noveaa bee 8 Jx sn-. at Mwsilc Vereia.

v-. jUi.tM.ti&Ai oecretarj, RACE, Jul Sudj CIiFpantiie Mornhts Morning? MornlnsPri.ee, LADIES' -JACKETS. Pricei.6JpO Eadi Afternoon Prlcetr.50 Eacli Ca-rallsr C3uff la Black and NVry. mtmm WfmMmim floor. CURTAINS.

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fca Snwhwi. 10 nm i irt.Lyiw SEAL Jlornlng 4 lOO Each Afternoon Price Each Price, $5.00 $10.00. Prlee, $12.00. THE JOHM SHTT.T.TTO COaYPAVT. 6-4 8-4 Slid 8-10 THE JOHM SHILLITO COMPANY RACE, SETENTE'AND GEORQE STREETS, 8ECOJTD FLOOR.) BOOH 0 Batmla prioea go to piece for SEVEN DAYS, making- am for warty Holiday purohaaing- that oan not fail to iotoreat tha Hume's History ef England, 6 vols .......12.25 irvtna uie or Washington, 3 vola LS6 Longfellow's Hyperion aad Outre Mer.

sou top. LOO McCarthy's Hutorv of Our On Times, 2 vols L75 Macaulay's rlneecbes, 2 vols .85 Macanlav's History of Enirlsnd. 5 vola. 1.25 Kawlinson's Ancient Monarchies. 3 vols.

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t-kt taPTftai -t GIBERTBR0S 9 ,122 vr: Fourth st.y,; Special attention to mail eders SEALKD PROPOSALS WILL be ieelw until o'clock aoea ef Monday, hevtm her li. for tha purchase of twelve BOWDS OF. THE VILLAGE OF 3QX C1TT. ou itx For the Mia' of tSOC each. With latinit thereon at tbe rase of tMreret, ter aaanna.

payable of v-ruber 15 ISi snd parahle Kovember li Wi7: principal aad Interest naranlaet the inird Nattonai raid bon is are issued nndey ad parsnant to proviaions ef sections JJ34 1 and C. I-viae Mtmirt of Onto, and aw as, duly eased by tlionncl of toe ViUaae of HMee OhMj. raid bones wi.l be sold to tle biahee bid-ter for not less than their par vslne. tbe right being reserved to rejectanyor ai! biia Pi-' nt he sealed and indorsed. "JiiOs for fcidewaig Mayor.

Hne City. On 19 snd tl Race Cincinnati. Otua LU llUltWIW. .1 T-c lotita-aoial- tjcoaz. won ex.

NOTlCT-'Trieanderrfswed b.w duly apaoint 1 a-J oa.nar.1 as i.irfu'rit r. ta estate t4 H. li. I JtmniTa. lata Laoiu ton oaiity.

tiiio. t1r-M- arthe, Nosr 1- IUti.b!ISA LASIX. t.KKKx-mtrlr. Cornu tUaau. AUuraera.

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Presoett'a Conquest of rem. 2 Buskia'a Works, 12 vola Ruakin'a Modern Painters, 5 vols 2.25 2J25 iaao 4-50 Z75 3.60 Knskin's Stories of Venice, 3 vola 2' WI Wintbrop's Worts. vols. 6J25 Copyright itioo. Standard Family Dictionary Containing over 40,000 words and 700 illus trations, alao vast amoaat ef valuable ia- formaton.

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GOSU3PAWY AJnrUaaX liTS. GRANDJousj I TO-NISHn OXLV MAT1XEK SATURDAY. Jk. XI I HITI WLUAU lis TUC lilt Hoifeptnoua scenery, maraificent eoetumea wyiaMi. jew ion cast.

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yawiy, atlaee. awday aad Searenir Tar-CeTrSI THE PIKE SiU. PAH'iarY nice KEWJOay" SURPRISE! frtees BAese Eachevwniag text WeagaTeeae an the Wank. NANA AGE The BBILU 15T SUCCESS lO. iss- STJCH0SOWKKI hLFEKSriUrTLTa te IweeeBrmlmt aerad eaaasartnea.

'Oeeef tae Slit.e ieada wlal aa taa aruM aiert. a tae acatwjaae tegjaa tae ewa waaaa aad eBfirvaC tSt HABV.L Of Ft ALlJtlC ABT. VaesblWtliM at let aMfeanSH, Oyew tiea ssa.sa.ttiltep.aa, aeilaal a HETJCIX'S IT0-SIGLIT! j- The -( TlTT.T.'n aaatset Mc rww. af Teasav THE WHITE SLAVE. rery Kirtt.

a tine Wadasaday ad e-atarJsy. i Scat Wwek-The Uevii ABCtion.to7-tf WTeea Cai aiaaHaa MSav. twnititwcs-Murawauri'M. Itunur. aa.

a -K AtrCTfOW SAXJS. Perk SbnLtcr Uc: CUO and 8231aaachaetta CatsnB Waatttnesna. Aveaaa, Between James aad Fnrlte) streeta 1 piete rnaatiag nrier. Cy auction en the Premlaee. To-morrawr XT.

1U. at O'CIfc. I .1 br MO Mable for bor. Title pf Iirritf. t.

Jj 1 i T. vioe AocUoneer, ii Immediately supplier! intho'y MEN'S. TR0USERII1GS. TO OBDEB. Morning: Per.

Pair Afternoon Price $7.50 7 Good assortment to select 1892 SAXJB OF BOJfDS. NOTI CE SALE OR BONDS VOTICh is hereby given that the Board of Lv CommimionersoT Mmllson CouatyTOaie, blda. hied witn the Ac-riitor of aaideoanty ia LoeJoa. Ohto. a to 13 clock noon on Thursday, November 17.

1883. For the purchase or the highest bidoer of certain bonds of eaid eoaaty. asaonnuaa ia Joe ucrmtt to forty-nine thousand, font baMred and arvanty-flve (MS.473 StU dollarm, are for raiaina anwoev fee tae par-P0 hereinafter meauoned. aad are apeeif Kelly described as follows: Tha Willow Kprins; Vltek Improveatt Bond dne Mareb ta UBS. Mk one heptember 10.

UBO. cue Marca tu. iwa. one iveptemoer ro. km, daeMarah M.

UBS, aee teptember to. I doe Mare M. 1S94. doe September hX ISM, one Mare a M. vm.

due Sestember ML laW. Blaack Baa Ditch Iatpraveatsat. 1 Bond naL dne March 10. SML C0114 f1'- tratemaer W. 1 Bend tl'A.

daa Waaak to liaw. 1 fjosj fl'A. dee September 10. UM. 1 goad ha.

dee March 10. 1 Bend tUS. das UepUmbee W. UXL Dally Ditch bapravamaat. 1 Road dB Marsh 1 ia ti i ooeo SHOl daa ta.taalM.

ML oaa one Marco 1 sad MX doe Heptember I KX due Heotembee la I aad doe Mareb 10. IMi saq bs, one eptemaev 10, I oM Ml dne Viareb ia lieaL jtono. sxj, one renumber Ml nd Ml dne sfarch 1A PV7. and tA da, September ML USB. A.

E. SsnJU Ditch ll iprovaataaU. 1 Bead to. due March ML nan. snd doe Peptem bar tu.

UKL 40. daa afarob ML UM. r3, dae rptemnev 10. UM. US.

doe tiareb 10. 1M. M9l due beptember Ml IMS, r. a. cheaowata Dttea IatfroTa: 1 Pood tteA dne Marca 10.

ins, I Bead iieOL dnebepssmber to, IMS. i rosa uml one Marca in. uat. oaa 1 que reetemter ia. lead dne March Ml loUSL 1 vat fieOL dne beatember 11, 1 kad tlalL doe March 10.

1H4. 1 load 1140. dne beaten: her to, 1 Head lies. One Maree ta vrt. I Hoed eta), due September 10.

mt. Ooorgo 8charr Ditch Imprevemaat, Marsh lApwA September ML 11 Usreb IA ISM. SBond I area IA last. 1 30, due heptember IMA dae March M. lisai JS0.

dae hDUiabtr ia UBS. cL oe Mareb ML 17. ad tdM. dne beptember ML law. E.

Kaberta Dltck tataroirei 1 Bond rn. dne March ML Uas. 1 Bend U. due Nslsnfr 10. 1 1 Bond dae March M.

14. ML dne March ML IMS. J. due hateennr 10. law.

tL dae March Ml 1M. iKoa. SO. doe Motamber Ml UM. oae isarcn iao.

1 Lood Lt due Baptemser M. IMA Wsa. Dltck iMaroTaateaC. Pond rML daa Marah 10. 1M.

HUSM tC doe Vaeteasber la toaJ I March 10. lata. hoad atember Ml laWL lae March IA 14. eptomher 10, iaa. ml dne March ia.

jsn, dee September Ml law. Bond loan, dae MoDteeaber Ml 1 aao nana ml ubw Brewa Bead ImprevemeaU nd tim. dne March ML UMt a a tiso. doa He ate mt loo. dae Maree Ml ISM.

150. doe aepiember Ml loo, doe Marca ML Itttx M. aawrwpiemner ml uaa. dee Mareb ml UM to. dne Beptemoer UM.

sovdne March Ml tsar. lewVdne bvPtaaibee ML IWL Wllsea Bead Imprevemaat. no March ML 11 oe beptember 10. loe Maroa M. 1M.

1 boad rNO. doe fepuMaber Heno (790. one Marca ml hu si aarennL wo. dne neetee doe Mareb MX ISM. aaeneptemner I Jfacaaaiahars; aad fforsl aroTtataau nd iru, doe Marca a S470.

aoecieetemowr ml B470. doe VI are a ML UM. i7l. doe t-epeambor ML Mat, Ktu dee Marea Ml lA U19. dae bepaemner IA URV 670.

due Marca Ml 1W. MTO. one Beatember Ml tatL. i Hoad ire. dee Mareb ML Uof.

1 rteMl J7A doa bawseeaber ML iavX For tke wankaae of taradfjure aa4 ftzaa arte for Court koaia aaa! far msjstw las; CsMrUaowM nwmaoa. 1 Road tl. am. dee March tH. rljr.

oaa aura ml l.wn. doe Marca ML t-, A tuitL oae fiarcn m. Vfi. iTua. dee Mareb ML 1-.

tl jOuO. dss Mareb Ml Iwa. fLwM, dbd Marett W. raa i Mareb ML dee Mareb 10,12, ILAar.leakrf IK IUaL dee Marca ML Una. tLVn.

dee epm bee ML IU0L oae Mareb ML ilBiet.aha. M. 1 itn. daa March ml MuA duerwotembwr M. tWjK.

r-i A kLMtl. dae Marea ML lOA Pond tl.oo. dae Kectewi hwr Mt MOA Boad fi.uuO. oe Mareb Ml Wfl. raid bool will beer date November 17.

IK.Q. and will bear iatereat Irene date at tt raiaofsixtfil awr easts per annum. rro.V sented ay eoapMS parxOleas takcer pfr-t laetaiimaat Marca w.iart. a1 tr ma asms. aid seds are bamad ia parmance ef tae-power rrtl by seeuens 447 A An.

4.4M.; sad 4. Me of tbe Revised Metate of Ohio, aad the Mae ameaaatory taereot aaa sisaie. aaeatary tberwsa. aad fa anuinmal an aea eX tbe t.aaaral ASMSiklr of Ike MUvf UbxK '-entitMd An act aoibwria the twa.Mi. towers! NMaia I Mir, (Hiih te cnaae Inrolture aad nx larva lor tae Cars llonaetaeaidCeuaty aad I rro ve Uie Ub rv Hone sroa sasasd April til iaat, IQ.

U. vol. n. pane C1A1 t-mui bond will not be sold for lean thaa tbnr taee value. tiidaere Hi reanlred to state the eree tstaaal tMey will Par Wil boetda or a seriaa i bwreof.

Bomia aaa 1 1 sa at IbeCotintr Trenanrer oT.loe ia L.f.i ('bin, and bonds will be diivrel to ncn.r (ul tiliers at said I reaaurar'a ellire. raiia will be reorised (uf iheOMUre Issue Or sraart thersoL I ba avecsmf btdoare wfll oe ri i r't 1 a cartitied tit fuc vtrctaL, at bi I tn biBt parcbaaa. Tba amainiMn i aiei sa the ryV. I tn jertanv ixtll btvia. A l.l.

London. OLio, Oetoi-r 1 i ex 1 Ti i iii i 9.. tit ta Sw l2-l arm. a fwjaa -i a I.J A 1 indSioix Mr? 1 Bond leoa 1 kBd 1 Mend 1 Bond lBoad 1 Pood 1 Bo If. IK tSo.1I 1VSS4 fi 1 hand tiM.

mi 1 Pond frwi. 1 Bond 1 Bead tTWL I Jieisi't leadl 1 boad itiaaa IE3. ibond Bond Bon Hon i.

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