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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 16

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1 4- 10! THE tflf-t the JBqx Wini toe '2 ji i i i-' Two Bidders -Sb-it Off Tie at tia Comaus-io-era' IUeti Kf. alsceat Crees-tOw-A Ccatraota TJes.9pejaea-ioas Aptjvat-4, lt-xter Before toe Ami BMtbod of letting a go-tract was developed at a meeting of tb Board CSuBtr Conuoiatioaart yesterday aiUroooa. -Vttt th bids for the new imwimluM the Bull Kua road.in Colorain Township, wr0Dijed It wat found tbat two Nd of SUB bad been mads on th work, ono K. Ruebel and tba other br Batehar Baaas. Mr.

(ioetlitiB informed tba coatrafton of hi fact, and toMMtad tbat thr bad betUr so out tbaka Ue box to daclds tba Matter Sr. KUIer objected and aId: don't tbink tbU Boara oucbt to eacoaru It" Menrs. Buebel and Betcbw want out. and la a itfaort tioe retornad. "Well.r aid RoabeL VAH AJCD I KT Tbt crowd lauilird auo Mr.

Goettins raored tiiat tli con trail be awarded to Mr. Kuebcl. Other contract wcra awarded as follows Masonry of iron bridaaoo West Fork road In MiUcreek Township, to V. Busbel at 9240: new aaparstrncture and repair to -wall of bridge on county line road, in Bycauiore lownxbip. to W.

Xanlman for 80: new a- aerstracture on Uarrr Hogbes road, in Cnlerain. Township, to i tiorble for fSS 10 tew laDerstrnctar onTarlor Creek road, iu riprlnaiield Townsbip. to W. W. Wbitney for 1X0 40; new soperstructura of bridge on the Baokliek road, in Colerain Townsbip.

to Oorbia for (113 tt; new superstructure on iiareer Hushes road, near P. Vamtel's plac-4, in Colerain Townsbip. to K. Buebei for t9 30; new superstructure for bridge on Ui Harwr Hushes road, in Colerain Town sliip. toF.

ilsrbold at I96: new anperstrucu iiro anl rlD rsp on the Hirer road, lit 'olerain Towmblp to Betcber A Keese for wtil: new mipersiructure on the Anderson lerrr road in breeu Township tq Betchrr ltM at tria Vfi Hm on tha wroucht-iron truss 'brtdsw orer Mill run in Columbia Cou tr Kli etnacr. 1 Iioae for reoa sr. iioae lor re airing tbe bridan over Whitewater Krver atHarrison were laid over tintil iiaxt wpak. Tbe following plans and specifications of new work were approved: Masonry for bridge on road from Cornell avenue to Hope ful Cemetery, in sycamore iownship: wrouelit-irun brida-e (the aame). and build ing culrert on Mulberry Kidge rosd.

at the junction ot rive-Mile road, near Mr ri 9aimnem in Anftnn Tnarnabitl. A comrannnieation. accompanied by tba Improve? plans lor toe ORKCX BOISE AT lO-OTIIW ASTLCX Was received for tbe Directors of tbat in-atitation. The Auditor was Inst rooted to advertise for bids on tbe same, subject to the jmard ol uotitrors approval ol tbe improved plans. On motion of Mr.

dpesling the fifteen 11.000 Vnion Levee bends were signed up and delivered to tbe Auditor. A communication was received frora EL D. Moore, Auditor of Dearborn Connty. stat ing tbat trie Commissioners of that county jrlU be raarlv In maat next week with the Jiamilton (mmissioners in regard to the Alar noon or lore. A petition was received from residents and tax-oarers along tbe Union levee calling tbe Board's attention to tbe fact tbat about 2.0 feet of the levee had not been provided for in tbe existing plans an and specinnattons of im-1 he matter was referred to tbe vrovemetit.

Lounlv Knarlnef.r. 11. HLIdredth. Paperinteudent of tbe Armory, asked for 300 teet of three-auarter inch hoee fox tbat building. Baferred to Mr.

Brebm. A petition from Louis -Hutchinson, contractor tor a culvert on tbe Martin road, asking the Board to recompense bim for the lill washed out by the recent heavy rains. Has received and filed. William Hamilton called attention to tbe dangeroua condition of tbe bridge over tbe Little Miami Kiver bn the Cetnargo pike at kignton aoconntof there being ao light in tbe bridge, aa is required by law. Tbe matter was referred to Mr.

8taley, with power to act, AU plan apeciticatione and bida received not advertised for. were rejected. THE SOLDIERS AND 'SAILORS. Tbe camp fire given by Israel Xndlow Post last Friday night in the Cnmminiville Turner Hall waa one of the moat successful tbat baa been given in tbia county for years. Tbe ball was handsomely deoorated with flags and bunting, and tables ware arranged accommodate about 800 comrades.

Carr's Orchestra discoursed patriotlo airs from the stage, while tbe addresaesand toast responses were lull of fraternal and humorous sentiment Comrade Charles H. Miller, of Lnd-Jow Post, presided over the Uatertaiament in a masterly manner. The programme consisted of an address of welcome by tbe Chaplain. Bev. Dr.

Houston: response to tbe toast "Our Flae," by Hon. John A. Caldwell: "Our Country." by Oliver Wrown. a recitation. Only a Veteran's Daughter." by Miss Daisy Tittle: The Grand Army of the Keoublic.

br Past Cnmmamiwr of Geo. H. Thomas Post: by t'oniaiunder baa. Collins, of Wm l.vtla J'oau A number of the G. A.

K. Posu of the 'Sraa tbunasm. lie ana, coffee and hard-tack were in aouuuance. At Graenvilie, Ohio, last Thursday, the Thirty-fourth Obto Regimental Association Jieid one of the most successful and gratifying reunions since tbe war. A large number vf its members from this city attended, and -were received wlvh distinguished, honor by tbe citisens of the town and escorted to tiraad Army Hall, where tbey registered.

Shortly afternoon the bcrs were marched to tbe City Hall, where-a banauet was served by the wives sud daughters of Company of the regiment. Kev. G. W. Collier, their ld Chaplain, delivered an invocation, and Mayor Malleck ttupe followed with an ad- o.renoi welcome, alter Which tbe asaoc a- uou held an animated business meeting.

In the evening a grand camp-hre was given i 1 i t-. sua wpera nouae. iiaring wntcu a number excellent aelecuona were gives, inter- ra-reM sun snori ana interesting war talks by inembersnl the reaimanL AlinMihapOin boys feel, thai their twenty-fifth annual re union uaa necn a great a access. Death removed frora the ranks of Geo. Thomas Post amajher brave aud tried soldier on last Friday, In the person ot Geo.

H. All coke, lata private of Company A. Tbirty-ighth Illinois Volunteer Infantry. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 1J0 ociock. unaer tue auspices of trie post, Israel Ludlow Post will assist at the services.

The spirit of fraternity within tbe Grand 'Army was pleasantly illustrated during tbe reunion at Milford ontbelltb. Among the prominent comrades present and uartici "paling iu the exercises were Colonel D. W. Vmdou and Hon. J.

XL Pauison. rival candidates for Cvnarcasional honors, and Pout niemoers of tbe o. A. xtoto senUe-. men delivered Kl dresses, and.

at the con- eiusioii oi toe services, tney entered Com rede l-atuaon a buggy and arove away to- Lrtle Post, it is said, will attend tbe Kationai Jfaeampmant at. Detroit next year S0O strong. vA bail is to be given December S. tne receipu to oa uaaa to pay toe expenses of sue trip. at 'r''' "The surviving members oi tba Thtrty-nlntk CL V.

L. la Groesbeck-Xoree realment. will xueetaat tba Lincoln Club rooms. Eigbth and Baea streets, on tbe evening of October ST. at JW o'ciook.

toe -na purpoea.ot fwgimeniai "Willlana H. Lytla Post 47 baa added tba rif TJnioa Jack to its stand of colors, in reeog- mdtioa of tbe Bailor element in tba av Lytla Vvmt embraces in its membership a large number of taoea who made-splendid records in the naval service during the war. Jierafter their colors win be aeea ruring at toe for on alt puouo paraoea, Wamea. Beltaf-Corae i pdue-ces tbe annnai aatertaiaaeBt for tbe bens-4 -of it rsuet 4uztd. ladiee will 'pen old daestrielt.

akaarr in OaAHall. j. l4zthagew.Ub.I0, Thuradar vaatnav Octo- SJt. at jtbaittw-a-tiOB' 'of tbe Tresidenta of aounty aaaeoiaUoB atd Battalion Com- J. wanders of tba Sevtb Patriot Will be- beia at tbe gurnet hum TbeWDtlam Keiaon H'sbw'i BaUat Corpa annaptl ta hava srrttf-BSBa Brfeolad by nMiLffnr its coming enteriainaient.

'lAnew regolation flat waa poxcJiaje-. Ust Ic tue eutac. 1 8ISAXCEI CRrfl IT fC8lV laeeare aw4 KselUng CraaU taa I The JWtitb Keamabia amai usetpprx--1 eli rettatrr artiarfc. er7 ol elatr East Indian eools. eojaeao-Jr called Uxwi TU efierra of rersel (peak Terr bigblr eft hem, ad sartW would raibeli wit Uttn a uu crew, 4 1 ncjsre fyx.ua.

obedient trostsrorthr. -Peet dilJVrlng wUr-lr (rom tit HaUr, Jb-ar etreraelx.traeBwroue, i i'v Cows or their gweniiag enswoosa ere -r- matin tor American. Fur instance, lherJ ai thai' fwvt Iff the'Aaes 'air. with tbeirf iiisalt lace inwuvin whvm vu man or veaogr ran nvr UK i wren tnaoana tnesun eating. Ca-iinc'his shadow to food, wbtcfe immextiately bo- bvtwrvn tnvntsna Uieaan oomee.twleaa.

-r' Iteir a vmrnxanc" is renoereo p-cdiibt or Sairbabtt af sbsemg their heads, leaving ns tuft at tha aid-for "the prophet "to irkx tLeia in to aral ie br. Wben faarried waraneo is rendered peeni af sbsemg their Ic tbtrarar riaa tbetr big, toe. They stand the eoJd remarkably, wpll. and make goodsiUir.beiogaf active as In m. aioit tney ignore trie raitiinaa ana ucmcKtsys.

atMrpetidicBlar win rooc. tch they literal I wl tip. The Japanese rew ot tbe slenm-shlp which lias been lying at firav'a PYrrv lor a coitnia of weeks naat. ez cfud great curiosity. In aoarance tley greaUrrerioleciBe-e.

int wear notHg- taiia tnoy naro ramer isrj iieaua. oiaca ana glossy uair. aita-iQr imuhw mm. small dark. ami deeply sun Keti.

eyes, and Buses very idicb. uwtiBu nut nni. Thi vara rr antaeaniatia In tbe Clii- n'eeetbey met wbiU herev evidently considering trurtaselves a' superior race, A curiwus fact is they understood written Clii- tirse, out not apoKen. vapiaiu jiraay spoae very' blviiir ot utem as seamen, ana- suia iy were ooeoienw. ana inor-clily none.

This Istter. though, is not to JtUKi ht arnndarad at wondered at wben it is remewbexed theft punisnea py aeauj in THB BAR MEMORIAL' Large Maetlna; la Honor of Tbraa De-t caaaad Attorneya. A large meeting of members of tbe Bar wat bald in the Circuit Court room yesterday looming to honor tba memory of three attorneys who gone! to tbe Court of last resort. Tbe men who were memorialized were Judge Noyea. Judge Jordan and E.

Cort Williams, all of whom died recently. The fAtleudance was tbe largest of any mteling of (he kind beld for some time. Tbe arrangement of bnidtng a meeting nnd memorializing mere than one deceased member ol tliH Bar at a time tbe more aensible war. Judge Hunt, of the Superior Court presided. andJuage ft rode was tbe hecretary.

Abe Chairman openea tne. meeting wun a uiost beautiful and touching epeecn ill reference to the tha iMrnna In ference to the object ol tue guinerisg. anu uei rsons In wbose honor tt asa even called. raiieaw tie spoke of the many virtues oi me W.eavtd as men and an fhenfol- lowexi the reading of the memorials. H.

A. lorrill read tbe oue to Judge limn-, Judge Wright tba one to Mr. Williams and Judge Peck the fiie to Judge Jordan. Tbey were recitals of the lives of 4h deceased apd trib-ntes to their worth. Karh of tbe men named followed tbe reading with eulogistic speeches of the roan he had memorialized.

Warner M. Bateman then spoke In mem ory of Judge Hayes: A. B. Champion and Drausin wnlsia ot R. Cort Williams, and Joseph CHara of Judge Jortlan.

All tlie speeches were eloquent tributes to tbe men about whom- tbey were enverert. Tbe memorials will be spread oa the minutes of the different Courts. a i SEES AT THEIR BEST. Dg. DaCoogcgT After dinner.

G. BocscAaKg After breakfast. Rxcni R. Bbooxj With the boys. Bosebt J.

Cbssap Driving a buggy. F. A. BgAPi.tr Bulling the market. W.

H. Bristol Behind a fast horse. J. F. Black bubs Eating at the Cuvier.

Heubt Dabziokb After a glass of wine. C'OLOxii, Ws. B. Smith On dress parade. Tmos.

J. Mkxish On a tisbing excursion. Bb-j. H. Cox Landing the Lincoln (Jlub.

Otwat J. Cosobavb On the political stump. 3. W. Cottbbal.

a As Treasurer of a club. Ds. P. Bbbst In tbe heat of a discussion. Da.

Libot Bbamblb Smiling on the ladie. Thos. M. WoBcgsTXk In bis wife's com pany. Ds.

Joxa Davis In tbe councils of tbe eague. Fixlxt 8. BaooKB At a Methodist Camp- meeting." Hov. JosgPH Cox investigating Indian mounds. Gxo.

F. Bbmsche At a meeting ofaCburcb Trustees. Wm. MoiTcoMgBT In tbe company of Sol Kineon. B.

F. CarTCRBXL In the splendors of Tbe Mystic Shrine. A STREET SCENE IX PHILADULPMA. The lady ih tbe accordion-pleated skirt. AdaHrtaUw.

phwtuej CapUla-XHd rott deliver tbo ft Meseanger- Boy Yea. Captairi. and didn't tba youag lady anile wheat I banded it to Captain-SmU-J What wtrt'ol -Mesaenger BoyTha same- sort of a smile. tbat a araltar gives wben receives a tatlaiwVSla- tip. r.

-V' 'w r- subvs Old Kitty. livlag at Ko. 3(0 TTalaat tree, aopaared before tiquir. Maouina yvsterday and swore oat a -warrant-for tbe arrest ot Aons was Uvea at West tilth gbe baa been slandering Kitty tries irv every poaubla way to nu-te ber Ufa xciaarable. Jrery SwdaaeW Ia4eaa.i-?i IJ.

fTbis ia ao ruddxn. said tbe blush ing mrl, "Let me oabow lowt have 70a brew viaUing meT' About tea yeara, replied George. Cbaapaat lire laSwiasW In America, is In the Young Men's Mutnal ot th is city. A tAOuaand dollar policy costs naive. Tbe hatwBir grating in the pavement.

i I I I Vrri'. f-UIVU-1' -tfiir v- the State. "it MMJT19 nisan. jobs Tanex ls Chrd With KUlisc irttnaor Crrmlaal TTObaM and Oanaral CoortMawa. Judge Ms woll yestei-day aentenced seren prisoners to tbe for Crimea of bleb tksy bad been fonnd guilty.

Geom Bernd. for sodomy, got two years in tbe Penitentiary. Edward Kimball, for catting, got ten years. Vtht. iilbbons.

for forgery, waa sent to ue Befona Karm. lie being a minor. i. John Fraser. for burglary, cot three rears.

Mac Za-eigbaf for receiving stolen got two years. Louis De Pride, for grand larceny, got five years. Joba Leathers, for cutting, got two years. Cavawangh Iadteaad. The Srand Jury yesterday beard tba case agaluaH Joa Cavanaugb.

tbe man who cut tbe tbroat of Carrie Winner, his sweetheart. because she refused to accede to aa insulting nmnAMl ha mad tsi hr. Har feara of aim having been overcome, she testified before the jury, and an indictment jor cutting ui in was round aaminat mm. hiwium oom- polled to give a aew bond now. Other Crlaetaal Bfasaera.

John Turner, who fatally shot Andy Schmidt at Idlewild last Sunday, was in dieted for manslaughter yesterday. Charles White, who was tried tor xiiung Hub Hurler, was fonnd guilty of man slaughter yesterday by a jury in Judge Shroders Court, 11 Loaaay Xaqulriw. Cbas. Van Duseu, formerly a saloon-keeper in Evansville.Jnd- waa examined yesterday in tbe Probata Courv as to bis aanity. He waa fonnd to bo insane, but, not being a resident of tbe 8tate.

be could not be aent to the Aay- Inm Ha will ha taken back to Kvanavillc. His wife is said to be a stenographer iu the United Hutcs Court at Dallas. Texas. -Edward J. Javins was also examined.

He wag sent to the Hospital, having been on a bit drank. He had sold his furniture and soent the money for liquor. Xfarv Cnnnealr. a nice-looking girl, who lived at No. fl East Seventh street, was sent to the Asylum.

onetninKS sorao one wan to kill her. cause for bar trouoie is known. A Receiver Appelated. -A. L.

Herlinger. the attorney, was ap pointed receiver of the tlrra of Zinsie Morretli. miters, on Main street, opposite tba Custom House. Tbe petition for tbe appointment was filed by Fred Zinsie. who said that he and his partner could not agree.

1 De assets are ana wia niuiuua nvw, General Court The InvcstmentCompany.of Philadelphia. has sued John Waltz lor S579 if on an ac count. Hollister. Bobarts and Hollisterare the attorneys. Barbara Bieder has sued Andrew Helf for l0.0uldsni.ie for slander, in saying that she was unchaste.

Laura Hay and Utto bimmes nave snea Anthony r-chmitt and Cnaa. hilverman. bondsmen of August H. Simmes. who was guardian of tne plaintiffs, for 16 tS due them.

Carr. Dengler dpetiser are tbe attorneys. A. W. Faerberand others have aned W.

G. Bier-roan for t2.000.on a note. J. T. Simon and Peck Jt Shatler are the attorneys, i he same plain titta sued the same defendant aud others for K.uoq on a note.

J. K. Brow co. ave aned The Barmond Lead Company for (379 lOdamages. because of a breac ach ot contract.

He ben iyler is tbe TbeOerman Mutual Insurance Company has sued Frana 'I bieman and others for K.000 on a note and mortgage. Von beggeru. Pbares A Dewald are the attorneys. Louts Hedrick has saea Carolina epreen to forfeit a lease, on Mar tela sued the aame defendant and otbe ind others to enforce a iu ment tor $50. K.

Vou Marteis is tbe attor- ney. Pbllfp Emricb and. others have sued the fttvtn atiinln thp crtllrrtion nf a stree a street as- sessroent. L. II.

Pummil is the attorney. UiHHfMRivtirf ha, auiwl Marv J. oida for (170 due for goods and labor furnished. rank Walls is tbe attorney. John Kara.

is administrator of Sophia Fox's estate. Personalty. 1250. Mary is administratrix of Peter J. Fox's estate.

Personalty. 14.750. Realty. $6,000. Kichmon'd A Co.

got judgment against B. P.Cahu 01. Minna beiitiaget has sued for divorce from Gottfried benzinger. chsreina aban donment. Merrill Kuehnert are the at torneys.

Ceamty Clark's OAof-New Salt. COM-OB FLBAS COURT. 88.16. Minnia Benzinger vs. Gottfried Ben lnr.

Ilivorce. Sd.lfiB. Laura Hoy et al. vs. Anthony Scbiuitt- Money.

88.166. Tbe Investment Company vs. John Woll. Money. (U1S7 The German Mutual Insurance Company vs.

Frank Thieman et al. Fore- closure. tftUHL Barbara Kieoer vs. Andrew lien, Damages. U-lfiL Frederick Zinsie vs.

Anthony Mor-ealll ecal. Rdoeiver. 88.170. Marteis vs. Caroline Spreeiietal.

Keller. 88.171. Louis Hedrick "vs. Caroline Spraea (til. Rwliff.

HUTZ, xtriaget Kigney vs. Mary j. wooas. Money. 88.173.

Philip Emrlch et al vs. City of Cin leiunati. Injunction. SUPXRIOB COUCT. 4EJJKL J.

R. Brawn Co. n. Barmond Lead Company. AttnchmenL 45.071.

A. w. aeroer et al. vs. w.

U. Boar man al. M.oney. K.im. 6ame vs.

same, iteuef. Folie Court Dnakat. Tbe-following cases were disposed of by judge bJtnaion yesieraay Drunkenness-John Moore, John Robinson and Annie Jones, thirty ind Annie Jones, thirty oars. loo anil costs Pat Burns, three days. 5 and cuets: Mite o- I dan anaVThomas farnir.

eoata: Kala flam tvste llaml- len. Marr Kushkamp. Julia Kiely and Nellie Beaker. 15 and costs; Herman Kemper, thirty dan anil roMtn. Disorderly conauct wm.

ooa. to ana costs. 7 Awanlt and Joseph Cavanaugb uetooer nnaget coini MDk Patched. Walface ii nr. uctooer xi: w' i Bernhardt and A wtyi.

atvi4iki bcrt Boteon. diamisM PeutJjtrc-iy Ma inra: m. wiorjuon. cost-. iv Mar Hinith.

Octo lar Himtb. October 23 fames Hendricks. Xallie McHogb and Julia icUUkfluniuiM; fetex Jvuncier. Si ana carrying cooceaiea vteapons James Bryan, wtooer crowoer. l.

Playing rjcheme of Cbanca Henry 8acb. Thomas walab and Irwin la. $3 and Costa. Incorrigibility Valentin xteierbaco. Tt rn Falling to Provide Tor Children John is.ing Hoc.

wiuoutiicavo wimam jja. lanav. malm. Abusing Family William BoUord. dia- anisseo.

I'hnto hotoasanhing Indecent Pictures Frank jeniiingseCS and costs sorgo Morrlaoa wTS and ooats. Co nttina ta -Till William Sa-lr. rvtyv. OP, Assault to avui jonn oous, ootina over. Abaudouing Child Frank Clach.

Octo- KoiD ntying Privy Vault Xfithout II Permlt-t. Al bert taouns, October 22. A -wpea-Albcnau' tTti wtiddlttboroOwlf Town Company. xof Middleaborougb. Kau la diatribntina (free) an 'album, tbvy, have Just bad published, which is a work of art In Vvery aensa -of the void.

There art cixty-foor pajrea In all. forty-eisbt of which contain exquisite views et tba city. Com ber land Gap and, surrounding country. There are also eevwrai maps; and the-whole is inclosed ia a very neat cover. A.

Arthur. President ot tbe company, is to be congratulated for having furntshed the most attractive and per-tcet book of its kind which baa yet oeme to ouc aouoa. -4. 1 P-blle U-rmry V- -PresicUnt Wbitely baa' appointed tb following gz-fitleraena aerre on the rarlaas coraruitteea of tba rublm Library for tb en- tuing year; Ubrayy, L. L.

Sadler. H. H. Vlt-J hoefer and T. Building.

a v. g. Hartxal: Kooans. Wm. aautein.

VV. F. Cesr Bey -'I A large crowd was attracted to tb comer of Canal and Via atreeta abortly before (o'clock last evening. Th eause of all tba excitement avaa a loog-balred iadi- viuiuu. wuo was prescmng tb gosoet and 10 amain hvrona for th ngbymna.for the benaht of aay who ougbt stop to listen to hisa.

Aft. tb railroads ar offerin egpeciauy h.y..for tne ow rates, to kiiddlesoorough. tales wbicb eoauBiaaw ea Kovanbar ia. Aw eaoier an luiaoe, it. Mi MlUioeler.

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IKew York Herald. Kind hearts are more than coronets, and simple faith than Norman Hood." was the sentiment that inspired Lady Blanche Eliza beth Mary Annunciate Noel, eldest child of tbe Eari of Gainsborough, one of Jvngland'a proudest peers, to forsake ber eminent xocisl station, a luxuriant home in Rutlandshire. loving relatives and warm friends to elope with Thomas P. Murotiy. tbe penniless organist of ber father's chapel.

the died in a foreign land, and tbe husband for whom she sacrificed every thing breathed bis last in a Boston hospital last Sunday. Murpbr was born in London, of Irish Dar en ta, and was left an orphan at an early age. He waa cared for by Catholic clergymen, through whom he became the protege of a wealthy Catholic dowager i a London. She sent bim to Lelnsie to begin at the rootot bis art. and later had him schooled iu the famous Conservatory of Music in Brussels.

BOW MURPBT BIOAK. There be was graduated with honor. Sir Arthur 'Sullivan being one of his cl tra in a tee and Bossini one ot the Examining Committee. 'The Dowager and Murphy's old friends. the priests, had him appointed organist at the Church of Brampton Oratory, the moat Influential place of Catholic worship in Lon don.

Tbe oraau was built lor tbe coronation Of George III. and waa. old-fashioned, and Ifurphytoott found -that be wat not strong to perform noon it. As It was ruin health ite reeotvao to 1 reatarn. At tbat the Uromptoo istbers eel ved three applications ior organists.

One iond ame iron tne CArt ot lyenn rom.ths Bishop of Ardant me from tne jv 3m. the Bisliol of' Kunmare. the second tb. ami tba third frona Lnrd Uaina rom Lord Gainsborough. Murphy was given his choice, and selected tbe position in En- slang.

Ior tha reason tbat It was. nearer He waa then about SO years old. hurl in atatiire alwiider. blue-avatl and with a Mill of enrllna blonde hair. His intellect ual attainments were no -numerous, hi whole time bavins been devoted, to me study Lady Blanche was the daughter of Lord 6aitaiwirAntfh and tba llnebeas of Fife, and rough and tbe Duchess of- Fife, and waa the seventeenth granddangbter of -the enth granddangnter 01 -tne hhe was a highly cultivated lauist and aakilled maaician Earl of tibe was a highly cultivate man.

a nne linguist ana a sail lea uiosician liaai vAttni MnruiisrjiJDa. to har iathari 1 young Murphy fame to bar. latbera estate. Huxara Hall, itouandablre. she was tiuxara ioIA.

Hi v.r. Kin -anil her hair aohlen. Many nobiemea had paid court to ber. bnti sue was lancyiree. one naa len inecnauet eh air.

1 11111 riiiat it nf teiiaiita on ber-fatlier'a cav Ltata. -RaiieAraaia arava tiia musiean and hie employers lair oaugnter ampie opnortuui- uet tor nirtationa tuateneeu inve-maaMiia. sber concealed atlec led their anecuon ior anentna until her lather learned, the true state ot at- anul her father learaed the ti fairs and irtimated to Uorphy that bis ruaia- at urohv- wanted ta aXDlala. bat-waa oO- Jitely wsitefrd to the family earrtaaw and riven tt he'nesrert railway statkta. and aent London.

'Before long the lovers be- Sn a clandeetine eorreepond-ea tbat finally resulted ia too making of a yenoes reus in iyonuon. Boat ia A WXRnxArft't raocc 'in rjepteatoer, oa tne. Earl of Uatnsboe- oosh'e relate' the annual harvest festival was celebrated with wine and wassail, and he set at lb table for hoars with his tenant and neighbors. Lady blancbe-? bed ahrewdlr iiim on tnta time 01 lesuritr to Or to Her sweetheart in London. c.

-hue left ber bow attired in a bonteavald iroca an cioak. manta tore roues ac rose tha news to tue railway station, and a lew faonra later joined Marnbr in London. Lady blanehe'a divappearanoa waa diseev- erea. out nr latoer toy any to custom kep him At tba bead of the banauet labia nnti midniaht. wben ha awns talffiami Ivina irn Wexbarn Us the London detectives.

Tbe lovers were found on tbe eve their Znarriaire, and th Karl oflreed the organ 1st a nan! nantisom. annuity it wouia leave Her Ladrebtnaael go totbeCaatiaenw-. lelarnaaent-. ihis oiler aiurohy declined Anal' decUBei.andTbis srlt told tier father tbat ber aOianoed bad eea- mitBwiB.uuittWi(,inicriuiqiirilIlh Tber aerf then married by- a Catnolic PTlewt- ot Tesuninler Lady rilanehe lataer. Held la trust lor tiia daughter' anversi thousand pounds, bc-Queathed to ber br aa aunt, but ab was loo proad.toask foru.

jwoadoa newsoapers war rilled srltb aert. oas and senH-aumoroae stofiea of tlie and eeeao vnis hnmiliauoa Ana-rand ana wileaaiio in tn steerase of tbe snip York. Tbe cap. tain of tbe vessel, a geuerons aake. insisted on bringing tbeta over In tb cabin wi Uiont extra a bey reacbsU -tn city pennilesa.

anfi for several weeks ware- on tne verge of starvation. Jhen. tbrouabi th inBoenceot, som Catholic trrrnaau. Murphy was xuaue organist at fet. James Charch.and later secured a setter Position at tb CburcSi ot tb Hoiy lanocenta.

Over tn signature of lady Blanche Mur- poy. tn wire wroi. mnamerapie stories. aaaLenaaana K-rtoun is ior uunmnui ppincott Al as Mine, toe traiaxy and ttteuatiioli Worl tteCatlinlH rrlA andlabiet. Jtier tiusoaud'a income was in- I creasea Torauga tne generosity ot uosa lttw wbo pi- luiu a 1 wm-fat 3uud.

5 i VCMHEIMXa BROTHERS. TXBSt yatMIUM CIXJTHtXKt. ITJBJTTSgSRS; tlAimESLX SttorgS. atC. mo I I I I I 7 I I I I I I I I I I 7 XX syLJ UU 1 1UU ing Inspector, or ornething of tbat kind.

for which be drew salary wttbont wn nt work. 1 weed and bis accessorie fell ana with them went Murphy, who became organist a cnurcii in lorxruie. Lair aiurpn: her hours of direst need would not ask vile. Ladr Murphy in ad won Id not ask trie Karl for money, in the hope that be would forgive ber husband and heraau. TBS BOXn BBOEgB.

Aaents of Baring Brothers In this city re- oneutlr notified ber to draw her fatner throusk, them. Poverty (nd aicfcnas finally brokr-ber spirit, and. Ave years after her mamas, abe accepted -several thousand dollars, with which she bought a farm near Conway. I. IU.

acttlarl thare. ana aisrrrrere'd that tha pastor of tba church in-which Murphy wa 10 be orennist was a Mn b'nei. a relstive of her family. Her love for. Her husband and lather never faltered, and she waa a devout Catholic.

In ber father died, and he only survived a year longer. Her body was shipped to her brother, the present Earl of Alter 111s wues neatn nturpay soia ine New Hamwshira farm and- lived recklessly on the proceeds mtil death called bim. A PECULUr CA3E. Snlt Commetieed 'satre-. fteOraaanan's Court Whlen lavolvas Aaatbar Magia- tlwtfc A suit was commenced in "Scuire Mn- ran shan't Court yesterday, which will probably end in amercement proceedings being instituted against a Justice ot -tbe Peace.

About a year ago John Miller, tbe well- known butcher, who, resides on tbe Hamilton pike, in CmiWusvilleVam ployed aa a collector M. M. feoria. living on Langland street. Among the Mils be gar to Soria for collection was one.

for against Bob Wheeler. Tbe bill a-as for meat furnished to heeler while be was running restau rant at Chester facie, soria presewtea tne -ill to Wheeler, who paid him but which be failed to. turn over to his employer, borne time alter this the collector, brought suit. in his employers sime. peiore wjuire eyin and lor tne paiatice 01 toe money.

otaineo jrtogruent. Bearing soon alter that beeler baarara on deposit with the Gentlemen's Driving Club. all en Miller, bis employer, then notib tha 'MDlra vat tn Mv tne nionfcV 10 Bona sulre vet to pay the money to Kor aa he bad bee discharge-, yr oen.ne oemanoea tha aintiMmiM 'Nuiiira af anavino. however. tbe latter refused to give it up.

saying that the suit had been Instituted by tbe collector. Miller then employed an attorney, whoalao demanded tbe money. Tesverdsy tbe attor- nav inatitntd nroceedinss against sons by swearing out a warrant in Squire Mctrsna-hsn's ourt charging bim with msexaling S). When the attorSier called on 'Suuire annina again yesterday, and demanded tbe money, the latter tendered utm tne amount of tbe judgment less 17 50. which he bad loaned to' boria before the judgment bad been paid into Court.

Miller's attorney refused, go-accept that amount, and- unless Manning produces the entire amount of the judgment- by to-morrow, amercement proceedings will Oe instituted sjutiaatbim. -v Taaj Hew CtsamtoVui'lJ4ge. K. F. North bide 'Lodge No.aM.lUof P- met at their Castle Hall in CumrhUisvllle on Thursday Tbey, ar avuins in shape bow forftoneiderable work Wbicb they have on hanJ.

there being about- twenty new tnem-rberssp be added to the iiiiiyvitr pv.ninK utr nuim insar eon- tuUon and by-law and the boys worked, with a win till nearly midnight. doubt bnt tbatCurnmii minrvilte basa Lode now that will bea credit to the tia nil lace, as it is oom posed young men who will puab along. cmu T-ewtniy iraa, TwkicTday A Httlr girl warned Helena Fuchs.wbo reside with jierparenta oa Wiamsou plaoa. An, CtunatinsvilJ. tnt witn-sta accadee icb.

will Beceakitate the removal of eneot her She was running aaa leu. araa ajitirelg destroyed.arid Ane nbrai- in attUwanc aay yiat.it lil bve to zaiaovea -l-f-l -v ro Belt tbepota- beaBiraimTvfN.i. ViV1 Varmer Xawt the aToceri saW. Ibey waa't v.ts.r- rareterV Wife-Welt, IT. ha bttMignt -em boan srbeu yoa ow kU adiwr lot lits paper.

Jr-Js, -jffeli Sajatre Aaaaessp. Eobert Brockt aad Bella Johns wer ried br "Sap-re AnUioay y-sterday, s'-y'-. iBota OAaVTORTaU I Baar was stck. sre gar ITten ate era a Calid, ah ertad O-Marla. Waaa aa bseass atiaa, sb elaaf C3aterl, sWC-a-trwDa-ar-th-saC--lor-- along to strvawoen ana siumoiea ber Oaaa stn-iog- tue rongii coo Die tone.

A sKsrp piece entered the ItTr eye. cutuagil iiuA.tMiaalM.rln ai ari tot ha JlJ-ROAlKS. A GRAND BANKRUPT SALE 2570,000 FOH GOODS ALMOST Soc 'rTlntri for 10c IlLadles' HaUfor 9c 5 Trimme4 Hats for $1.60 76e Bird- for $1.60 Hats 4S Triaimed 51 Boys' Hats for 19c 25. for 19c $1 eirU' Hata PAPENBROCK'S-Cheapelt Store In the U. 8.

S- Cblldren's Cloaks for 12.75, $9 Children's Cloaks for $12 Children's Cloaka for $5.75. $9 Kisses' Sewnurkets for $4.98. Bracelets, Kings an Toyafrep with coek Cloak. PAPENBROCK'S Largest Cloak Room In the City. $30 line Gemalne Seal Flush Ladles' Ooakl $14.99.

$25 Extra Fine-Real Keal Plash Cloaks sum 17.83, Extra Fine aad Superior Seal Plnsl Cloaks ow $19.48. $2S Extra (Jaalllj, Extra SJie, 40. 42. 4 and 4 Bust, aew $19.89. aad $57.50 Tinett Qualitr Seal Plash, Chefee Llalnrs, smw $.4.87.

$22.50 Flaent Seal Plash ToaCaats sow $14.88. 925 Extraordinary Choline Pltuh Top Coats mow Good Qnallty, Good IJaanra Plash Jaeketa -v Oraaairatg aad BeaaUfal Tases Free with each Plash Garaent, PAPENBROCK'8-New Bargains Every Day. LITTLE TODDLERS FOR YOU TO READ A wBMI saiU Toa spleadld aish, APENBR CK'8-13 tiaTKLY ELiYlTCrl. 13 TEDIOUS STJURWATS. vf5.75 Ladles' Winter Jackets novr $3.75.

$6.50 Elegant Black Braided Jersey, Jacket $4.48. "Was ocean Ion ed py ber nornlat; a GeTonr Thra the HehbT Jenej Satta for BOY'S DEATH hare beea a fataro the -price ef aa "hre hare ta Orer S2.7&. aad bp thin, at 5.75. $4.50, $5.50 sad $70, aa-UetWe-pIete Salts for 89e. ta.2av.

8S.75 ti aad apward are the. greatest PArralas ever Affered la this elty. Doat forretwe give the haa there UrIJ -Wit. 1.25 Kid GloTcg 89cj SI lviaa auft- jf I'V'f 107 ROVES. Vwir.i V'-, 1 it 1.

-aajnafri IsUWiwUT; "CALirOKJTlA" TOJCIC. THK GREAT BLOOD tb Blood, liver aad Kidneys: it gives strengtb and vane vj tne Hiirm. i promote fl -rMtinn aiyl cum itr nMr.f rsvV. dynps'a. 'orsale c-3fc-iu.

ncetl pel at all arog- pes ootu. rHrciionuuiv i i. 1 THROWN AWAY! $10 Birds for 60c $1.25 Bonaels for 19c for 19c Caps for 19c tWldreo'e Cloaks for SS.75. $10 ChUdrea's Cloaks for $4.98. $lf ChUdrea's Cloaks for $7.50.

$1 Mhs 5ewmarkets for $9.75. Let as tell yea that ra hY. raealrea Mat of the sweetest little Cloaks for Iafailf and Walking; Babies yoa ever taw, aad the prlr a are- very lew, froat $1.98 15, tbat there Is a exeasi for Babies sat have eae alaa, same tweet aad eate JllJUe Caps, Jack eta, Boetees, aad every thias; that at. Baby aeeos. j- Moaday will hare a Goat's Scarlet TJadershtrt and Drawers, arlee $1.19 each, a salt; tt la worth fully $1.40, or atast bee lit soft as a hsby's cheek aad a all sizes to 4.

Thea a 5ataral Weel at the aame price, that vsoald he eheaa at $1.75, or $aU0 a salt. Other bartwlas ta Uadiear from t5e ap. the wast of aa OTereoat oa a re Id Ort-, eold, vaeamoaU, death. That boy atlfht Prf sldeat, or aot, -who kaewaj $1.49, Orertsoat, "weal-i have saTed' his life. Berirereoikt la uate.

Bit; barralas cost at $1.75, tA, talkie av the yeAT lyB tee sweet fr say test areseats ef aay heas ta th etty, aad evety pairrranteo. x.ou uperu aius otrc- .1 SiYVlMif loin Cfrnnf BTJSCfCSS CHAaTGCS. I8SOl-TJTI0l. NOTICE. VOTIfB bmbygiewa tbat th partaer- lt ssipoowiposeo oi r.

uau. Aootsa Ko and t-harl Heaa-tiAder tbe-arm sum aebll of.F. Call Uiu ba been tbia das dissolved, tb Cmeiunau. ctober lat-sKL ocW-if wsiaaedl WHAfiLKS HESS D1SSOLTJTI0I OF FaSTX8HIF. Ai acHwin all tCrcrv.

A. MtMMlMmw Suura-4 laM, US W. 3ltatB) 1 www w. wwmt, i wniigi anesfs. eanei latliwiuatal IrttuliaamSa rUbUluas at ua am arm wiU MaiHsrtit.

aia aaa a. wia am aaraapciaiir a-iaaaatt. wui Airrtior ac-ntrrr. www. P.

A. PMA.AJA, mm u. b-a. avar -a(aaei. Oat a.

(Vlwt DrVXDtXD KOTXCXS. nr 1 i tw ta a sfw 141 4aaea I I "one and on JA parttnv osHe cobnsob. itsdt tnta eomvaor has brn ilmma, parabia st tbe list to sioc. boiarrs ot reeord aA ta cio-sol business e.n tneastinsc .1" tMK be closed frOttti-ki Batatn 1 cVj: of. ApW7 aVl aj-aaT.

WXTCHJ5S. $1 Per Week TIaeant anld-o'Ted "Wafjhwa. fnmnlwjl for 3Brr, srith TEigie. Waithaas. Mpringfiei.

or Hampden A silver Watches In ladiea flld gold and eat. tttst an Lnamood Kin aa. SIS apt gea pine Dta-Pl decided tMreaTna. be dopticatad ia cazA jnond Esr-finaa. tl roes goods can not mm ai same pnera.

THE FRANKENSTEIN SU Oatral at a Slatt. ee. Sew CHy nafl. Store noen ootU IRU. P.

--Good. 1.1 -tb Is aim. wanted. avrjcnow saivi-s. By aTOIOiSOX Ho.

IS aat Foaortk URGE ACCT10S SALE of kew 4XJ EiriviixtD CHAMBER AND PARLOR SETS, Desks. Wardrobea; Boo-Casa, ti tension and rHnc Taoias. Bockara. Loon gea. Iron Sale.

Pier dsns. Pictures. Toiiet gets. Lac rCartaina. Portieres: Sressalj.

jsoqaeUe and Ingrain CrU. Bug-. AnUtracit. Cook and Soft Coal 00 1 tor BAoga. Crockarr Wednesday Kcnditg, October 22, AteTdoCa.a ISWX jI--SBOOiaV SO.

18 E. FOT ET11 8TBEET. AiJiDislralor'S'Sale! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Wmil OCT. 2 P.1L, 2 Tra yraae Xe-tleaWa, STREET. ra i- A -i-Vr.

Va wm jr fTobataCoort. if wOaMA A. aa w.w" -nBittrior. fr? oC Hrdrent. la-rn dcr aT-e Stabl rear, wiua Lnl tt br Ui i Roe raavtta a varietr of Bne frort Appraiasd trzna SaXect, ItK-w- aad Aporaiasel at tiow.

10 cao! am electn k.jv kiiwui api roe lartna cine eaao. t.aia:ir ia 1 and 1 T-btb. with intefest hv metV. rHiiurt a vtztzs. a IUumx.

Co'rrar losTa" Ileyeiftld; Bloom Co. 'iu The Dors May Come end lie Days May Go? And each' succeed ir. dav rr inxuds ns that the fall season drawing to a close. In midst of the present bu ca- son we wish to make "A Red Letter Day' Of Monday the 20 th zzi are going to oner vou special sales for that day on'-, "WtUlOUt USS Ot -iurr: Just a mere and we await to see how win em-trace mis oner dinary. Bedroom Suite A Solid Oak (3 pieces), your choice nnihes old English v.

hone, or 6th century an- heavy bevel Grmtan p. on dresser and splas on commode, for lars $15. One thing bear ir. will sell these supply lasts, but holds good (or Mck, i- J. n.f jls Call early.

This suite sells rcadilv Thirty Dollars, and remenr- this: We will have these in stock to shcrju von, aud, btt.rr still, we will sell them to yea without reserve. "Chairs and Rockers" To match above suite in three finishes, hieh-back ished wood or cane seat, One Dollar apiece $1, 1N1 extra charge for rocker.) limit tb each purchaser isthr? chairs and one rocker. "Center Stand? A Vaar-r. nt-i rtT'i I leg affair to match, in thru; colors, Two Dollars 52. Remember the day and Monday, October 20.

You Are All Aware? And 'if you are not v. should be, that we offer to you all lines of House Furn Goods, including -ture, Carpets, Mirrors, Sum and the attending lines on payments For the Same Price As strictly cash conccrr.s charge you for the same guoc-. No more, no less. point worthy of reflection li agtee to carry your account long as may be required throua sickness, accident or loss of ployment. The leaders that we ct -r above can be purchased -weelctyor monthly payments, as best uits the purchaser.

"Every Week? For one day only, until close of the season, by scaur. our column you will find of interest to you, as ve to make the first of each week an object for to call on us. It costs you nothing spect thesegoods.andbeas.r-J we will take great pleasure your call, whether yon purchase or not. Heyerfeld, Blooi Co. 'Tjr'X'-dL FarnHare First Beaae East ef Pi" TJCTZOV aVaVlwC.

By EZEKIEL BESHHElki Aacticner So. 1M Xaiat ttrevt. GUARDlIk'S sale ISAACEEMINS liXTIllE AVU0LESALE STO FINE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING CLOTTIEILS' WOOLENS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS STOKE and OFFICE FIXTURE AT AUCTION, Oa attxraat of PiacentlD.liig ta to.i WEDNESDAY, October 2- at o'clock A aad eoatiaaiag aezt ds; if Bfaav 1X1 aaa tt ST By hIii t-wPiMwalaCo-rt u.t-.aatw-SM Dan ay asialaeaa. ta big-waa tx5wr. se san mini tti at-r- aa awiatl eaaiira.

a. tb. vtwtaias H' leea uas haa la la ir. atadiiT las-ia w. ta Maaa, Staesi aaa Sarlatt.

AMJaal CasSL UAVIV J. WOWI wllyiw w-u kaanaa A rip. 121 Hopkins Street Bonda j. October 20, at On Premises. WmWnM At asBbtao aact- lot 25x100 Art.

Th at-Ufsiecl for hxm Tvtle pr- JLactioaetf. Lunc m4 trT UKtMWU teat aa a-aau 11 i i 1 1 in a au-a la averr usssti. TB r-ass Waa aa Tr-nn eBaaig mi sirs, aad. taaea I'L SWwk poa-trre. UEVET KOEULER, Li JT1-9" J-SstAAJ-tf tra-air.

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