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i 2 DISPLEASED Are European Nations With the World's Fair Sys-. tcm of Awards. ThfiV Rprfnrrl Tt 8, Shrewd I Yankee Trick. Mr. Astor Displays Some Ancestral Enterprise.

The Lack of Excluslveness in English Society Is Commented on P.y a Friend of the Prince of Wales. 1 Not at All Unpleasant Was the Prison Life Of the DoWaZer DncheSS Of Satfa- erland. Who Will Be Re.ea.ed To-Morrow Loveri the Same Hour-Foreign Crop ports. araciai. rLa siavirca to aaa aauoiaaa.

Laapoa. Mar af cainantiat plaaiant ralationa batwaaa Annr-Ka aad tha ditlaranl aatlont at Europa. tba World a Fair promlaaa to laara babind it an vtlr Itkl.at. Tbaeomaieotapaatbatritani of awarda ia atTnra in all tba nawapapara of Kntland. Uarroanr aad Franca, aad tba abola mtltrr ia laokad upoa aa a ibrawd Yankaa trick, dlaaraditabla to a graat nation.

Mr. Aitar. wita much af that alirewd com- martial antacity which nada bil forafatpara rirb. la trrint bard to com pal tba Kntliah to par fur tha privllataof iiarlnt bim among them. Thaaaeond nnmbar of hit Pall Mall ilaaazina.

Juatout. ahowa tbat ba baa adopted eomeAmericin mrtbodi tnmakeitis. Habaa ettabliahad a prlza drawing eempetltlen in which be oHra priiaa fur the three bast drawings of the bridal coaola on tbeir bonermoon. Tbia ia onlr a foreraaneraf almllar acbamai to advance bis new month ly, which neittaor in illuetration nor latter- 1 preit. li dp to tba Century or Harper' tttndtrd.

Of con. there ia an artiola on aoeietr tbia nonth. aa there waa laat. Lady Brooke, who. aaeyerrbodr knowe.

ia a tpecial friend of the I'rinca af Walaa. write pleasantly on eocietyand wbat it meant. Kpeakiof about the lack ot ezcluaiTtaeaaahaaaya: "The ana, tha campleilty. tbe bulk of tbiacalleetion in London of wtll-dreeaed. well-brad humanity lit follewcd from all tboaa varied eautet which hare dwarfed tha world of to-day and whicn enables New York, and eyea Mel bourne, to leal tbat they neiahaor London mora eloaaly tban did Kdinburg at the cam mencement of thlt century.

btilL I con fata that I see nothing daageront or unwhola-aome in tha fortuitooa cancouraa af ati.ma bringing to oa fraah ideaa and other i intcreeta from all parte of tha alabe. The Dowager Pucheaa of Fatherland, tent to prison for aix weeka, will ba rtleased Mob- 8ne ba bad rather a good time in jail in her beautifully furnished room, aad for taat lew daya bar dreaa-makar bat been with bar. so tbat wbea tha cornea out it will be in all tba bloom of new tprint cottarnaa, Tbe letter aba destroyed, wblcb caused all tbe trouble, waa wortb. itlewhiaaered. many of imprisonment to get rid of.

All aorta of rumors about it are afloat. Two little bore who threw etonee at a train in which Mr. Gladstone bapoe aed to be rid ing-wbich aot was magnified Into an assault upon the "Old Man." although noha of tha atones atruck hie car have been tent to Jail for twe. week' and one of them will ba whipped Willi a bircb rod. Cholera bus made bo proarena tbia week, so far aa reports Sooth of Franca aeaport.

t'ette. raporta four or five case, and there ara tha usual scattering reports from Russia. But nothing alarming Is near at band. Justin McCarthy and Tboinns Sexton, of the anti-rurnelhtes. hare submitted to Mr.

Uladatono a financial achrtne which tbey and their party wish to bate substituted for tha financial clauses ot tbe Heme Kale bill Sir. Gladstone baa consented to consider tbia scheme at a conference of tbe l'arnellites and auti-raraellilct On tha whole tbe Liberals feel tbat tha protoccia of a speedy passage of tbe bill hare improved greatly in the last ten day not onlr on to cunt of tb. Government, determination to cnruil ennittruction in th. commit toes, but alao ia conseqnenee of the internal quarrel in-wbich the I nioaiyla' plan ef opposition will be stirred next week by a discussion of two incidents involving the honor of the tits, th hauling down ef the Vnioa Jtck tt tbe Londonderry llotel ba roused a atorni of Tory wrath which onlr th roaignnYien or Impeachment of John Morley. 1 rials Secretary, will fultr appease.

It Is still uncertain whether the Londondery police acted under order directly from tbe F.xocuuve to lower the flag or independ ently under the general law forbidding the display of party emblems. Mr. Morley will make hia explanation oa Tuesday. Meantime the Liberal peers ara discreetly silent. though arnarting under the Tory lash, for in tbia matter tbe Toriea undoubt edly have tbe people with them, and even v.

the radicals, the least patriotio of British citucn. are wincing under the reproaches which th incident bns provoked. The Lon-Uuiidurry botel-keepers who were compelled to haul down the flag, have decided to make til party capital out of their trouble by brings ing it before tb Irish Courts and there test. mg the legality of tbe order under which they suRervd. Tbe Ibero-Atntricxn Benevolent Society, of Lor-don.

gave a banquet tbia evening, tb panish Con sal-General. Dob Urbane Mob- tJo. precidina. In vropoaingthe health of Uueen Victoria, Monteio referred in blab terms to England kindaest to foreign- era. Th Lord Mayor ia propoaiat the beaitb of King Alfonso spnk eulogUtically of tb Uueen Regent' car and watchfulness over person, whom he called aa infant of God.

Tbe Earl and Counteet of Aberdeen ar rived at Uaeenstown to-day from America. A deputation welcomed them and prevented them wita banquet. Tba Mayor.ot Cork preeeated them with ha address, to which tba Karl mad an appropriate reply. In th court of which, aaid tbat ha aad tb Cennteas were very proud of tbe Irish vil lata at the Chicago Fair. They wUi tail for Uuebee in bepuunoer.

cents Bog, a manufacturer, living la Folaad, gnd bla fiancee. Irene Jvloofer. of Vienna, committed auicide toaUrbt. had written to Irene saying tbat be ia tended to kill himself at o'clock thia evening, aod belting her to poison herself, for which par-' Pose inclosed tome Cyan id of Botatiam. At tba appointed bour tho girt (wallowed the Poison aad Rosa shot himself with ai revolver.

OiaOF BEP0ST8, Caraf aily CosnpUea Froas AU of the) European Coaatriesj obmI fjpt, rciab caaxa tans smetsn XogpoavMaf outlcok for the grain cropa ail over tha world. aiaa of tae American CoaUaaas, la reneated in tb snceseding arsaraDha k- Unitel Kingdom aad ia tha appended talc arasaa. rcouvaa ia reply ta laqalrlea wired picaat tbit week by Taa laorran. Great care has been taken to have the fore- a it ta) ataka u. on ba in trr In tba in la I I I 1 I The eorrssportdsnt are not bcahexxartj writer, bat men who ihm their time la the tdr af eroa rtxrt.

and a bote boat ncaa it is to kasw abont snB ssstie rs. Crop prospect hnv Improved grtlv dar In tba mm week. Tba seesoe ia F.ngtand tmtuw i itaaluMf iMllMtlfefML TB.t will be a abort icrun in wheat, a smeller area having been eewa ia tba entome and serine, while. poorer aall. tba drought baa destroyed maar field.

Tba yield ef train aa all food land aboold ba aaayib above Uia average, bat straw will sverywhare ba abort. Barley aad- aata ara variable, aad. aaaaat expected ta produce more tbaa par Bt evtrtge Field. Owiaa ta tba irregular far ail apriaa-aowa crops. Tbie trill aflaet tba barley- verr mnab.

aa tba aamfrla la boaad to ba uneven, aad there 111 bat litiia ol tine aruutiat goAlity. In Scotlaod and Ireland tba ataaoa baa baan rather mor favorable tbaa la and tba farmer can airy tba aata crop promises geaerallr to ba mood. Bat la neither soun- la suflleieot abut or barley crown to sencuilr aflact tba aatioiata for England. Th tabioiaad telegram tall tbair awn atoriat'v Amatardain Whsat aad rye have Im proved aamawhat since tba rami came re- ceatly. elibeogt much rain it needed.

Kye ataada ara tbia and tba aan often anptr. especially in tbe uplands. Tba low land a ara a somewhat better condition, owinc to natural inolitora of tboaa portion ol tba Netherlands. For wheat, cemplaiatt ara not numerous, and an avrac crop it expected. Tbia alao mar ba aaid for rra.

and ber- leraretoo backward to indicate tna proa pacta definitely. Viaaoa beneficial ralna have fallen In many taction of Anuria. Booamia aad Morevta. which bar Imprcved tba aropa. Wbaat ia aald to ba thick and in good cendl tlen.butryetoefJectedby more unfavorable condition.

Berlin Tba latest official report issued by tbe Cerasee Government bring tbe condi tion down to tba middle of Mar aad cover tba dlTialona ol rruaaia. eaxoay, Materia. Baden and Wurteraborg. Ae- eordiag ta tbeaa report tba prospect have peeome considerably worse, as me gen eral etatne baa been lowered byeentlaned drongbt. aad Bight frosts hare caused nam ate.

Bat tbe eoaditioa af wheat la tbe East- era tactions it ilithtlr better tban ia tbe Western sections. On tbe other band, rye tha Weet it slightly better tbaa la tba Keit. In tba Heathers eection oropt are gen erally lain red by the dronabt. fodder prod uela eapeclally baviag beta killed in many district. Antwerp la Belgium tba general situa tion for wheat ia satisfactory, though plants are nut as vigoreus aa usual at tblt aeaaon An average yield ia looked for.

Bralla la tba Danablan provincei th wheat crop promiae to be middling. Tbere about par eent. leea tbaa last year. Madrid Owing ta tba continued rains of tbe past few daya the crops of tbe eeatral. southern and eastern provinces of Spain give promise of a barvett of unparalleled abundance.

Alexandria-Great anxiety ta felt for tbe cotton crop, tbe youaa plants suffering much from tbe nansual cola and centinnous rain Should tbe weatber not change toon for the better, tne crop In Lower Ktypt will be lea. and tven with tbe prompt return of the roost favorable atmospheric conditions tbtcrep can only be gathered a month later tban last year, and tba yield about 15 per ceat. leas, as tbe warm baa appeared in several diatricts. On tba whole, tbe condition of tbe wheat crop may perhaps ba classed at about a lit tle under an average. With regard to rye, one department ia reported to have a very good crop, twenty-five good- crops, thirty- live satisfactory, eighteen passable and aix mediocre.

Oats appear vtrr good in one department, good ia nine, satisfactory in eleven, paaaabla in twenty, mediocre in thirty and bad ia eleven. Sembay Wheat prospect are good, thouga the harvesting it two to three weeks late, and indication! point to aa average yield. Odessa In booth Russia, tbe spring sow Inge are everywhere in excellent condition Winter wheat in the Kherson Government and Crimea ia satisfactory. In P.eskartbia. Podolia and Kief Governments it ia below tba average.

Rye ia good all aver the South. The lateat Government report on data gathered Mar IS makes winter wheat in European Russia and tba Northern Can caaue perfectly eitiefactnry. and eeDecially aatiafaatery along the Don aad its tribu taries Along tbe middle and lower parte ot tbe Volga and in tbat'entral Proviaees that is. in tba districts which suffered most from the bad crop of 1881 spring wheat, as far as can now be learned, appears alao to be ia satisfactory condition. QUITE BEARISH la the) Prellng la Grain and Pro vis iona ta CblcatTo.

Cricaoo. May 27, A decrease of not over WattOla expected Monday in the visible sup ply of wheat. This fact, coupled with the in creating receipta and tba better weatber gave a bearish cast to the grain market today. Compared with laat night, wheat ia J'c off. corn and oats He.

The cliqne per- amtad pork to drop bnck He. Other Bog product ia about uncbanaed. Wheat opened about a half cent lower, then followed $ao advance, hut again became weaker auu prices declined ana tne cios-Inawaipmsv. The weak and lower onenina was winas hit dua ti the hrank in railroad stocks toaetber with dull aad eaaiar cables. 1 bore was good buying at the decline, uulutn sending In some buying erders.

and St. Louis o.nteorbUw,i,..rwhe.' on French accounc Aa saon aa the buying ceased tha market again eased off under free enemies. Kossian crop news was more favorable turougn soma sources and bad through otb.rs. Corn at theemrt waa weaker, and opening trade were at So rleolme. Then a steadier tone waa manifested, hot tbe market again iuled weaker, and at tbe cl.se had lost sa.

ac he receipta to-day were considerably exes of the predictions, (x ears coming In, taiefthe tame (racing, aaa for Monday 775 cars are estimated. oats rne renin re oi trie oats margst wat selling of May and Jnna by shippers, who hsntht eask lota. The elnaa waa easy at in. side prices, with a net losa of Sc. '1 here was at one teat re to ine provision trade, ine hogs were short at 4.M0 bead, and gave tne naraei a iimv uiiiho si toe npciuni.

rj bulge Wright began selling porK. and kept nn while there aaa any demand, dupesina of snout 3.UU0 barrels, ljird and ribs were stagnant. The elese waa about at inside prices. Krejalita sv.ra auiil at t4alw for srh.at and iSe far corn to By. Halo, and lSc for corn and INC lor oats to ran uuroa.

tne estimated receipts for Monday are: Wheat Vt cars, earn 773 cart, oatt cart, boat 1S.000 head. SOUIALTIPSL Mils Kemper gave a charming dinner last evening, in honor of Miss Merriam and Mist Bennett, ot Ft. Logan. Colo. Mis Fry.

of Free port. I IL, 1 ber visiting wlthlritnda. Mr. John Howard Taylor baa retarned to bis bom in New York City. Mr.

Jam Battella ia amoog tha auett af relaUoa in tbe city. Mr. Charles Rankin finds a welcome from eld friends daring bis star in tbe city. Mr, Eugene Zimmerman wilt leave the coming week far a trip to Chicago. Ha ha taken an elegant flat where will entertain ot ineaaa.

Mra.3I.lt. Woodford has returned from aft. Oamaata, VTr. and Mr. WlUlam Brown will tpend Jan ia Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles How leave on Satur day lor a noath't ttar ia Chicago. air. and Mrs.

Jamee fiiok art th gatu of Ut. Aabarn tnends. Hr. aad Mrs. Neleon Peri a are enjoyiaa a Visit ta Urea ctrel af friend.

Mr. Howard Hinkl wat dalic atcd vim hit Put-in Bar. A LITE BLHIS1) B1S3. racist WfBravcw vst van Kwerrae. Ron.

6s SewtCwba has aaa oa trtal bere aiacc Tnaeday tawing; charged with being sosseaiy tc the mnrder of 8hrifT MeOlaalt laat November, waa to- tI ht latPrtaaamcai ia tba BADLY aracxaa asavarcai ga vat a totaoiaaa. OAunotn Osua. Mar Eattsa. aa aid employ oi tha furniture factory, wa ruaavertAia aftaraaoa br hia mam aad ss gtotwtrtajarac ROUTE ENDED For the United Commercial Travelers of Ohio. Banqueted fa Bjal Sijle ia Springfield's City Ball The Enquirer Gracefully Toasted By Telephone.

Close the Scuta the Ainial State t'onveiUtg. rtct a I. iitr.rcs rmm svsvissa r8Jxoritu. Mar tbe greet assem bly-room of tbe City HalLia tbe presence of the wesltb. beauty and power of tha Cham pion City, tbe 5M viaitina commercial travel- era were to-sisnt leaeied aaa toasiea aia banquet aoread in boner af their comma.

It waa a moat foueiioue occasion, viewed from every ataad-poiat. it being a question which felt iba roo-t delighted, tba boats or tbe guest. Tbe splendid showing made by tbe commercial travelers was more tban surprise ta tba good people of t-print Said, who never thought af teeing to many handsome. quick and abrewd fellows at one time. Tbe parade oiened tbeir eyes, but tbe banquet made tbera blink, for came forth ia e'l tbe historic gorgeoueoeet of Ier Drummer' of recita tive fame and eclipsed all vialone at eartniy pleador by tbeir magnificent appearance.

At the banquet in Armory Hill tbe toasv m.iter was John W. Ford, and right grace fully did be perform the difficult da ilea of that trying position. Tbe following were tbe toasts and tboaa who delivered tba re spouses: THE Our Order- W. A. Johnson.

Supreme Coua- ilor. Cincinnati. Oraad Council of Ohio J. Wbi taker. Grand Counselor.

Dayton. Other Commercial Traveler Organiza tionsIf. Kaufman. Toledo Traveliag Men'a Association. Toledo.

Oar Customer Fred Van blckle. Col urn- boa. the Ladies Thomas H. 8taytoa. Cincin nati.

Hotels en Oar Route Hiram Waller, Zaneaville. Tbe Commercial Traveler-Jena Johnston, SprintMald. Oar Employert L. Yoaog. gprlngfield Massachusetts.

Our F.xpense Accouot-R. F. Somtrville. Grand Secretary. Day to b.

Whitakar'a Baby W. A. Phillip. Dayton. Oar Next Meeting W.

A. Harmer. ol Cleveland. TO THI IKQCItE. One of tbe graceful thiagsof tba evening was the commercial traveler' toast to tne Cincinnati Esqi ibzb.

At o'clock tba long distance telephone wire wat connected from the banqueting ball to ut i-sycmza omce in Cincinnati. 1 be following nieesage waa then tranamitted: kivA hundred nniiH aoramerc ii irirei era. Til Ohio, in banquet assemoiea in ine City Hall, at aena oy iong-nis- i mi re t.leonona kindly greeting ta tna Cin eintk.ti KKOL'taiB." A moment later tna coalman rtta tne fnllnwine in I he Cincinnati fc.ionara. over tne matir e. returns tbe greeting of tb.

Inited omaiercial Travelers and sen'la lts.nearliest wishes to the boys who carry tbe grip. i.nn may they prosper and alwnrs come borne with a good showing far themselves and their firms." Th. repetition or ti li messise was araetea lth a cherr. and Tils fcitoi'tui had ita health aa a uewepaper drank in flowing ini. Tha feilivitles were nmionued even into tbe early hours of the Sabbath morning, the lolly drummers making "night of it" in the old approved ana narmieseeiyie.

TUB COSVKXTIO E.XPS. Thi. tha lat convention day. waa a busy day lor the United Commercial '1 revelers. The weatber was a utile more propitiou and visitors arrived in large numbers this naming to participate in th exercises.

Ti.e 'inrinnati ileleettion arrived at 9:30 clock. 150 itmnr. neadea or the rart I noma bands. Thcv wrro the handsomest, linrst and merrieal body of visitors present, and raptured the town soon after their arrival. hv serenadma the newsoarer Bices and number of the who bouses.

Dayton Toledo. Columbus. Portsmouth and Cleve land aloo turnvd out I urge delegations. The (irnnd outioil met promptly at o'clock. Tba aeasion consisted mostly of roatiue work tae appointment of ooiumit-ta.

tbe rrceivitig ol the reports of tbe va rious officers. asd the utt Tbe Council unanimously decided to hold the next convention In ieveland. ti fourth Friday and -eturdar of May. 1834, rstrrnsl erei'titics were received Irom (t U.F. Porter, of thetirand Council of Kanaas.

At 2 clock this afternoon the Council tooic a recess until ocincir. wnen tne tasg ui electing etficera waa taken up wiUl the fol lAttinff rMiill! Grand Counselor. F. V. Brooks.

Toledo. vfiiio; tiniwr j. iiart. -inrinnati PikHi J. Whitaker.

Dartoii secretary. Robert Somervilie. Dayton Treas urer, J. i Neshitt. i olunihus: Conductor Wm.

Hrcnl. Portimoutb: I'ase. J. H. t-lav- ton.

Cincinnati: rer.linel. V. K. Uncle. laneavuia: Kxecutive lioard, K.

Hull. 1 l.iin: I. Werthheimrr. Clncinnnti: Frank Torrenee. Springtield, and J.

I. Weed. To- led it. t'linmoion Pity fotitifll No. 23 Drescnted rinciimnti Council No.

'J with a beautiful baa ner. which cost xi0. lor having the larg- est number of en In line. They bad 12 LUDLOW. Mr.

and Mrs. George F.raun and Ml. Clameuta. for aiuouthssu tna. Mr.

F. J. Zerbe. Master Mechanic of th C. N.

and T. P. shops, it tbe nappy pap of twin boy. Tbe entertainment given at Odd-fellows' Temple Friday night by Y. M.

1.. No. 17. Gibbons' ouncil. was a grand affair and well attended by ail appreciative amlience.

nearly 700 neopl. beingrres.nl. After the entertainment aanread waa laid for mnety- atx oi tbe talent. The many friends of Mrs. I.ucy Cbildt will be gitd to learn that she is recovering after a severe illness of two weeks' duration.

Tbe Athletic and Pastime Club last night bad a brilliant reception at its rooms. Oak street. Tha whole place bas been elegantly furbished and a thrown uou far inspection. Mr. Charles Clore has been appointed Foreman of the car department o( theC.

N.O. aud T. P. same to take effect me VM. MIDDLETQWN.

John Gratt. one of tbe pioneer of thiaeity. die at hia residence, on the Blue tail pike, yesterday. Tbe deceased was 68 years of age. and leave a family of four torn and two daughter.

The Latier-Dav Saints will dedicate their church in Oakland to-day. Rev. Jdorton illianit will preach tbe sermon. Brigs Pclmeck, while exercising in tbe Y.J n. win, wu UU, UUHI bar aad broke bis arm.

Chief rf Police Anderson is investigating a matter which hat been a constant annoyance to all the officer for some time patL A number of men claiming to be officers have been visiting th disreputable hause. snd if refused admittance tbav threaten to null th. house. Otic, on tb. inaida mey would not leave until tney got ready.

Chief Anderson gathered evidence sboina1m Henry. Ed Aime and c. burn to be members of tae gang, and warrants will be issued lor iotper- vdbubs aa vuiir. COSTLY FREIGHT "WBE0X arcctaL piararcM to tme aaQiriaaa- XttcnAicsacEO.Oaio. May 27.

A wreck oe- curred tbia afternoon about 1 o'clock oa tbe Big Four Railroad. A Ice of life and great damac la property wa narrowly verted. While a local freight waa alanding an tha main track an extra through freight, which baa become unmanageable, dashed into the rsr end. demolianiug a coack aad several box-car, lb engineer and fireman eeeim tbe danger jumped tram their engine, receiving slight injuries. Tb mcine on the tnroagh relent wss tntally disabled, causing a losa of several thousand detiara to the sow-Buy.

FACE THE MU3ia DAVY. acacias, atsravca to caa asrainaaa. Ebwoop, lap. May 27. David gmythe.

a Blaaa-blawcr. from Pittsburg. Penn- wat arrested bere to-day. and will ba taken back to that elty on a requisition from tba Governor of Pennsylvania. He ia charged witb being afngittvc from Justie.

and alao with th aeaucticn i-f a Pitubnrg woman, whom be promised to marry. Offieers from the bmoky City will arrive te-niaht aad get him. rEIQHTTITLLY BUBJETt aeacsax. snessc wo yEKoirv.Oaie. Mar 27.

-Mrs. Hack Hardy, aged about SO Team, atartad a fire thi vt-ing witb ktroaene. aad ia doing tho act fear Jlothe caught fire and erery, stitch waa bly burned, fleeh charred, and it ta tbouaht aha eanaoa be Us night through. wittr nl mnier- of it of of of a a' a THE ENQUIRER; CIXCINNAa SUNDAY; KAY 28, 1893. NEWPORT, A Raheartnt; KefaaexL Jadga Halm reaeived a telacraat from Fraskfort resterdar tarbsg tbat Ui petition tbe Newport LUbt Company for a rehear ing ia tbe celebrated light case waa arvev-raled.

This knock tbe aia completely from ander tbe Newport Light Compear, at tesit sr aa tba state CaarLa are eoacemad. and tu aalvaltarnativeoasr ia tu tana tba raaa too nuprrme carl wnica it tm aaiu as inteation. 1 bit Is ax 'riber aian at tna timnUi opinion Judge only who decided tbat Mayor lierrv.and tswcitr contempt Court far oontraeiiaa wttn lb. nuburbao Wwrlc Company lor rlectno liabt. An anpeal was taien to tbe court of A pea and that Court decided that ine Newport Council bad a rich iu contract wita tbe stjl.urbaa or any other company for alectne liabt.

It then petitioned for a rabeariag. inJ trreaeme-t a iona brief in sueport ol same, but aa will ba it waa denied. hia decieien will a. so aneet tb wort Coanpsay iudgment of ob tained agamat ilia cur far cat furnished, when it reach aa tbe Court of Appeals. Ram bo Wine tKe Bicycle) Race.

Tbe great bicycle race ia over, and Leuia Ram he. tbe winner of Uat year's race, was tba victor. Tb start was made exactly at nine tninutoa after 1 o'clock trots tbe malt house. I be Course as by way ot the A lex- andria pies to Alexandria, and back by wav tbe Licking pixe. 1 he referee was (eddy aisop: jniiae.

IfT. xantikis. nirrr cum in and At Arndt: time-keepers. Charles Jianaoer and L. Kisanscbinidt: managers.

ul Piummer. ibomaa Bailaatyue ana tred peeht. Iba starters ware Louie Katibo. of New- nort. aliu bnishad firat IB 1 hour.

27 minutes snd 3i seconds: Arch Donaldson, af Dayton. wa second ia 1 hour. 37 minutes. seconds: Horace Metterain third ia 1 hour. 41 nnn-uies; Heu right fourth in 1 pour, ts minutes.

77 seconds: Charles Malting hfUi I bour. minutes. 30 ix-euiid: J. Lyman Bry an aixtn ia 1 hour. tuinous.

second s. paries Unlier. tl mis and Jotin aid not huish on account of accidents. aif rr sunemrtd the tire at his heel at tae ten-Mn House and came home on the bus. is illia aaa in me lead comma nemo.

when be twuted the frame of his wheel, pre venting one of tb. pedals from turning. He removed it and came home with one pedal. ftnebuck waa kicked bv a mala wane DasaiBB team on tbe Licking tufce on hia way borne and was ioiurrd severely, lie pluckily nek to bis wheel, however, and earn, borne with tna ia urea member bung over tne handle bar. Matting weald have finabed in a better place if be had not run into a rock pile aad taxen a violent header.

I be lima made was exceptionally good, and the winner heat hie laat year a record, which waa tbe beat time previous to yesterday, aad was Kimfto now becomee tb. posaeeaar ol th handeome told meoaU which has won twice. I)on-aldsen was also second ia last years race, and receives a handsome gold, medal, kl al teram also gela a gold medal of beautiful de sign. 1 he next race will be lor youngsters between and 13 rears ol age. A Pleasant Gathering The Young Men's Institute held their first open meeting tbeir new quartira Thursday evening last, and was a grand success.

After a very enjoyable entertainment, most pleaaina 10 alL the chairs were removed aad dance indulged in. Among those present were: James and wile, iticnara Richmond and ailcJamrs Rule and wife. Daniel I.acey. Tho as Healr. Val Schneider.

Jacwbs. hd Robinaon. Jesepb Minoaue. (iyne Mnber. Kd Doran.

t-d Msuning. Una i.atinon. Jos. Keardon. t'atricK aweaoey.

Jo. 1'rror. John 1'ryor. 'lous uzsinunons. James Fitzaimmona.

Joseph bengelbroux. Hobart WankeLtla. Iiioria Winters. Jos. imnnelly.

Will Keunev, ul Cincinnati. Ohio: I redi apsi snd sister JJsrnie. Annie Kate and Mary Manning. Kmma rJntlon. i e- ceua Newman, baat aeboe, Llla tvenoe.

tlie aliases fiunm. Miss Mies. Mlai a. Shea. isa Kile Smith.

Will I uyior. Misses tlarv and naie layler. lis Keae Mudkamp. Miss Anna Dman. Misses Kale and Agues Rich moud.

(ieorue Hordo. John i'ord. Will Cbrlstman, Alorsius Mpl'onslrt. Mrs, Christ- man, ttin. is.ii vrowiey.

Aiue ssa Anma I arney. Miss Jane alili. hiiva lie- vere. John Devere. Luke Clark.

Marine Cos- tigan. John lionneiiy. Arthur carina. John Jenkins. as.

U'lill. Mibte Rose aud Sahy O'Neal. Miss Nellie Healr. Miss I at vie Ilealy. mil act.

MiKacixzie liobinaon. John Uiikin. John lielaney. Hen hradiey. Tom Ford.

Jobn Waters. John Hinges. John Hurley. EU Hurley. George Holland.

Charley Mulvey. Bertie hvans and sister. Kilt Carr. Joe hetz. John Meagher.

John iiier. John Mebbina. John Mnrchr. Miss Katie Kjnsella. Anna Klnseila.

airs. lesson. Ben Itorgerding, Mus RoseMai-wutu. Fraua Borgerding. Church Dedication.

The corner-stone of tbe new Presbyterian Church waa laid yesterday in th presence of an immense crowd, with the nsual impres sive ceremonies BDPronriate to such occx sions. 1 h. programme as published in Friday's Ksqi'iura was carried out in full. The services opened with a hymn by the entire assembly, followed by tbe invocation, and reading. Kev.

1L J. 5 tea art. 1). II. tava a hlstery of the cburcb in his well known and entertaining style.

Kev. J. hiLheAil- the Daitur. followed in a beauti ful discourse on the subject. "Prospective." Kev.

J. Irvine, of Dayton, sonke en the iSiunihcanca ot Corner-Stone. Kev. G. i'.

Archibald. I'. of Covington. Prayer ot consecration. I he atone was then laid by the iiiiiluing i linsoeiart- Jnhn Surras, ilsnry Hoiimerer.

Wm. san and 1' Mv entworth. 1 he choir, which was aided by volunteers from several other churches, render.a some choice and appropriate selections. R.v. J.

Blacaburn. I. at ovinaton. closed witb an aadrcsa on scbolurs as co-laborers. The corner sione contained cones of The F.x-ui iuib and other daily papers, copies of tbe addressee, history ot the oranizntion and (Oinutete list ut tho ruetubersbio of the church and the trustees, deacons und other oliicars ot the church, a itibw ana one each of (he various American coins.

vc. Nothing Bat Robbery. Ed Bran was fintd ti tnd costs in tbe Police Court yesterday morning by Mayor Ahleriua for nbt having a street vehicle license. Rvan hired a wax. for one day for the purpose oi carrying rasaenxers to a picnic on the Alex andria pike, and was arrested on the anove charge.

Is it not t-bout time that this thing is stooped; Ol course the Mayor is protected br an or dinni.ee. but be is pushing the limit beyond endurance, aud it was never passed fer the purpose ot cxtorlien. which it lias Droved in many cases. he few fellows on the corner, one of them running an express wagon as a Ml IT. are a menace to decency and resnect.

and their means ot livelihood can or. It be that thev stand id ith the arat'c In the case of Rvau. aa stated above, he Went to jail rather than pay tbe tine, but waa afterwords released, rle bss retained Car onel Nelson to bring suit for (alae imprison nu nt, itio fining ot Cnpoiu driver was also an outrage, it is at least decency to h1 low a maa to take out a license before lining him. ihe told Mr. Coppii.

that he could nut even drive nit wagon to the courthouse tu let a license. I his is a line state of at airs, ll.earaft IA. Mnnr ti. ClerK II. tornev Si.

arresting otrieirr tc and otn.r little incideniala. Mr. Coppin will sue tbe Mayor to lest tue case. A Eolation To the Vehicle License. Councilman Jobn Hailoran has at last solved the problem of doing away with, or a least ge Uia rid of.

meat of the obaexious feature of th meet license tax. It is brilliant idea, ana will eventually accrue the interest! of Nea port. At tbe next meet ing ol Council Mr. Hailoran will present a resolution aaking that a committee be ap pointed to coaler with a similar committee to be appointed from svington and i incin nati. and agree, if possible, on a certain li cense whicn will be g.iod.

in eitner ot the in re. i-mes mentioned. For instance, a Newport man pays for a license in NewDort. tnat license will entitle hi in to tbe free nse af tbe streets either ot tbe 1-tner cities, and the same rule to apply toCovinapon and Cincinnati. It ia the best solution so tar given or una vexing Question.

and. although it may detract a-mewbat Irom tne r.v.nue of the. city io lb. end. it will more man repay tnis loss by increased bust ness ef tne merchants and will insure a bet.

tar aud much kindlier feeling uiuong tbe citizens ol ike three cities, and de away with ibis thing of baaling up every vehicle owner from- Covington aad Cincinnati, and nut oi.iy snake bim pay a license but pay a hoe aaa uie costs oi ine court as well. A. Talij-Ho Party. Dr. Simpkinson.

the Y'ork street denturt. cave tally-bo ride tc a number ef hia friends laat evenina. The start waa made from tbe Hotel Stratford, in Cincinnati, at o'clock, and proceeded to tha Y'ononte Inn Kennedy Heights, a bere supper wat served. Dancing, with narp aecom pan i meat, wat indulged in until a late hour, when tbey started on their return trip to the city. The ride waa a meat delightiul one.

with F-d Brockman as tbe whip. 1 be doctor, who 3 both genial and popular, coold only invite twenty of hia innumerable friends, aa that wat the capacity ot the The party eonsuied of Ed Vietor Hnmbreeht and Uieh. ard Johns, ef Cincinnati: Jim Aabheugh. Kd Huber.J. Watcrbouse, Horace Moiteram.

Lyman Bryan. Frank Fritrzia. and Dr. fiimaalnaon. of Kewpcrt: Misses Ida Brock-man.

Jesnie Lamb and Laura eiimpkinaoa. of Cincinnati: traca tteadroan. Auroca. the Misses Nellie aad Florence Pyie. of Rnes.

Mis Meaiager. of ovington. and Miaaea Jennie Lamb. Nannie Brcwa. j-iorenoa tschawn aod Kallie Randall, af Newport.

At Attachment etuis. Jacob well-known butcher. Iliad tult iatt last evtoini tctinst A.TBbmtn for ISTT SI far meat furnished from March 13 to May 37. 1891. aad attachment on property.

Tubman, tbe defendant in tbe euit. as tne contractor for tbe excavating oa the nei electric road to Ft, Thomas, and. aa he bad finished hia contract aad waa about ta leave. Mr. iiaba filed the soots tail, aad attached lua tcauis and wagons to atiiaiy hit eiaiaa.

Aa Electrics PlautC A new electric plant baa quietly sprang into existence on tho ground ware based by the Thompson-Houston Company-, a ear tba Newport Rolling Mills. Thla. iti presumed. waa built aa a preeantionarr measure in the evwat laat tbe Covinatoa oompaav woo Id r. fuse to urn ash the wuliv power to tne buo-aroaa Company, pole have alao bean erect.

eo tor taa ooanecung wire. Eureka Lodge K. of after eoafarrina tl rank of third degree on several caaaxlates taatavwaioa. went tatoaa smnn cmoera. of 1 I whk the foil swing result: a cellar Cnea-assotr.

a as Buebert: Vioc-chaneeiior cmraaodr. Daavet Kleasrb: Preiate. Tbomas Ballaotroc; Maater ol Arm, lit. Robert Crotbra, Mica Aileca Boal. wbo has aeon tho cwt aver sister, aire.

Gcorgs led.osena. while is alien dine at sahooi. left yeaierdar tor bar bom at Piaoa. Ohio. Mis Laura Tomr.

of pittabnvg. Papa- 1 neve, the guest of ar aunt. Mrs, Gesrta Neaieana, mi baosad street. Btraw aata asw ready. xUUraaan A Soaa.

Coma now aad make yenr se'ectioa tor a aew ion before tbe sioi sr and suas are broken. Liiermaa A foua. leaders. Geanine turtle ssn at Jake 'Wagenfald'a. eoraer Tenth aod Central avenue.

On the morning cf June two rf New-Port fairest dauabtbar. imUoth MeasiC and Kara an. ay. a ill be weddcrto Meiers. JCbn Iiorvy and lien Taylor.

Thev Base tha beat wisbes of tr.nr many fricaut in laeir malrimoaial venture. The F.xpresaman Aid Poeiety haV expressed, ui a sohstaaliai way. it geat regard aud reverence to the memory sf tbe late W. H. Water, wbc was an active mem-oerot tbe same for a a am ber years, by Tree Una a tnagniflsent nanasmi ov.r his ast resting plans in Kvsrgreea Cemetery, it a marble shaft, fourteen feet niwb, and resting on a granite base.

Rev. F. W. Greife. of higgineviile.

Mo it the guest of hia son. Mr. Jobn orelf. the coal merchant. Tbe reverend gentleman ia bare in attendance aa a delegate to the ocr-maa Baptist Cenferenee.

Celonel P. Millar, witb a auanber of hi friends, will take a trip us th Licking Kiver on ine etsocii litti. crsfu tb MeliaNe-i his mornisg. Those aceompanring bim will be Messrs. Ed Ruanelis.

Charles Soiar. R. ilawthorse. Phil Keaae. Jaha Bleicb-ner.

Willis lrwia. At Breioht and Cbariet letcber. rs John Vbeeler and son. of Maytvilie. K.T..

are here the tuest of frieuds. Jnhn Heuch. a former Newportonian. bat now a wriuthy ciilten ef New Yerx, ia nerc oa a visit to ais mother aod Brothers. OrtnWf.nn.

pMnvl Til Inn. lan lei 1'siri Brnprietor. is prepared to far- lab but arnehld with en.il laver a. bf trier on drautht. domestic and imported winea.

no oi'i i-ournou aod rye whisKies, enam- pagae oa ice Metis served on abort nonce Frnent VrWKrtfV waa cr, a an 11 as-t A il5 and costs, for abasing his br Mayor Abierinr in the Police Curt yesterday morning. This, together with his two tints of each for eoutatupt of court, will keep hnuon the rock-ails and out oi harm a ay lor tbe next several to on lb i. Ch.irlee Rallldsv th. hentsl assailant nt Ir. Cbarlea Plis-thian arid lua itinfnep.

is at lame. He was again seen at No. 13 West I bird street yetterosy morning sn 1 Chief u( Police White notified, wao detailed Offlcer harles elch on tha rase, lie visited tha above place, but failed to find his man. A snit was filed In th. Clrenit f'onrt at Alexandria by H.

A. C'lift against W. A. I 'srr IB aid of Linn nn a i ii.l nf tXO tor malirinaaproseculioa. The defendant has been in jail for the peat aevrntean daya.

and he took tha insolvent debtor's oatb. lift attached a note held by him to satisfy the judgment. This raae haa bean in th. courts for yean, and has- been the causa of considerable litigation. Best coal ttO Mr bnndeswt Thsmu Brown.

210 ork street. beat eoal in tb. market BIO ta. hnnitrl Jame Hatting sons. 211 York street.

The followinc is tha east r.f rh.p.etees fne tin two farcical comedies of the Y. M. I. en-tenainment to-morrow night at the parochial school ball en Central avenue: luuii a.a a lull saftK. 1 Mr.

I'let-imer. atr. James J. Msbrr aiaiur narki Mr. Jean Meaeser FfS.1 ilaralns atr.

James Until MiasJsMle lionlioo Mlu u.rtrua Marians Mary wisxma tb.r Diaia; Mis. ulencii. Marl.al TSDSAHIKKS," I A lana-nanl. fare. In nr.

aet-1 Pat MeKoaaerif t.a iiaaay ssrvaat.i Mr. will Tiylor liar Pu OTIsc set Mr. JiiumUiiiii C'berlei Civ nz lon r. adaard Jambs lAora niece iu mnjscsen. Miss ilertruos Manaul aacy (bar maid, la lev.

witb Pai. aaiss uiancae Mariaal Reserved seats fur sale at Hieker's shoe store. No. -604 York street, and at H. M.

Mealy t. No. ISO Wainnt street. inrinnati. Ohio, or from aay ot the members.

Admission twenty-five cents: reserved seatt fiiiaeo cents extra. Tha tollowinsr Order has been l.an.ft hv CaBtain H.J. 1 ucker. commanding officer: All members of Company H. K.

S. are hereby ordered to report at the Armory on i aesday. May so (uecorition Davi. at 12:20 p. m.

sharp, in fatigue uniform and white eloves. for tbe Dnrnnse of narfirlnAt- ing in the memorial exercise at Lit. den Grot and drees parade at Covington. To make that Dart of the new rhsrterenn. stitutional whereby it empowera the Circuit Judte with the right of appointing Police Commissioners it will be necessirv to make the wbole cutinly atrolic ditric.

aivina the po ice department turiadiciion tbroutbout luecouuty, Qeaon. WilibaH Boedeckor filed a tnit for divorce the I irruit Court yesterday from his srif. Mary C. Koedeckef. Ihsv married in Jaau try.

IK in and he ailenis as is cause of aetinn lewd and laseivians eon- duct her part, and with having commit ted auuiiery wiin on ec as per taukeniper, of Newport ior wuicn oa tsts tn absolute di vorce. Beniamin TVlzer filed mit vstroav in thi. Circuit Court saainst the Cincinnati. New port and ovington Railway Cnmsnv for ".000 damages, sustained on March 14 whil driving a horse and over tbe Central Mailnav and Uridge i oinoanv and neins run into by one of the defendunt'a electric cars, forcing the burse and wagon aside, breaking tbe shafts and throwina tbe Plaintitt vio lently to the floor of the bridec. breaking nis iea ana inmriing otner severe inluries.

hv reason of whicn ba bis beenm kick dua bleu. Lowest prices tnd beat value tt Echnh't. Straw bats cheapest at cchuh's. Neckwetr in great variety at Scfcah'. The Director of the Fidelity Buihline As sociation will celebrate the tentu anniversary of the society on the 7th of June by a Dig Danquei.

to woicn eacn one ol them baa luDscriDea. The ladies of the Columbian Clnb are re- Iuesteatomeetat toe residence of 1 Jones Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Insure with Buchanan. John G. Wtlz and Mary Grace Thomas were gran tea a marriage license yesterday.

PgAL KaTATE TnANRTfitt John 8. Hart and wife to Wm. Sparta and wife, nn south ide oi MXtn street, i 'arton, to by 110 feet; 11.000. Hernsrd Schmidt to Kathenne Joll. i arts of lots Nos.

19. 21 and 23 on Main street. Dayton. 33 by 9 te.it ii. die.

iiernard Katherine Doll and others to Elizabeth bchmidt, same property: si. nc- Tbe renidence ot Mr. Davit, at LI Fjtst Twenty-fifth street, was entered by burglar at an early hour yesterday morning br raising asms winaow teat was leit tiniastened. A gold watcn ana ring ware taken and the Intruder also took a new pair of shi es snd left a pair nf bnrglar'asneakabehind in the ahape i a pair of heavy woolen socks, lined with Brussels carpet, aad also a pair of old shoe coveren witn mm 'rncer Cbarlea Welch waa aetaiica on the ease. Mr.

Harry Brown, of Central svenne. it en tertaininff a young nanghler at hi borne. on mates tnree queens lur liarry. Miss Lizzie Pork, nf Den guest of ber sister. Mrs.

J. G. ver. ia the Conitans. of 632 asbinaton avenue.

Miss Pepper Whetstone, nf Tuseulum. en tertained a r.antber nf Nesrpnrt and oving ton society people witn a yachting party nn i nursuay evening last iney sailed no tb, ver. and. on returnine. atooDed at rt Thomas.

Arriving at the home of Miss Whetstone, the remainder of th evening was pleasantly speatin (easting and dancing. Tbe item in last Pnnday'a isaoe concerning Mr. Tbomas Williams does aim scrvat injustice in regard to hi mytteiisui dia-p- pearnncsand tne PBTltisol an order nn Mr. Whitehoase. On the contrary, hit family had bee a tnlormed tbat.

he was going to iron ton. uoio. where na is at present employed, and. furthermore, he was never em- piotso aa an assistant to nr. nitenouse.

ror iNtis Hoarding honse. with sunn yard tnd saloon tttached. with ail furniture, Sickness family canse lor sel'tin. Mill sell cbean. F.

Buumaa, (28 jUuamouth strewi. MX SUMMIT. Mr. Douglas Phendo-i and srif antt tie Jeba Von Gundy snd wi'e spent 8uuoav at Mr. and Mrs.

sj. n. vouwunurs. Mr. Kobert tserz.

ol Jit. Wsthington. it spending a few dart here, th guest ol Mr. narry aiaoaoa. Miss Josephine Silvers, ot Ffttat.

It vltit- ina iruaassi sais aiaesi, Tha strawberry tesaon has onssaA an ba farmers baviaa picked their cm beme. aa rnuu, Tb. rharrv Grosrs ttoldsa Tkrtl will AV enurta sweet mua.o at tbe heme cf Mr. and jars, jonn ttawtias en catoxuar eveoibt. XXHTUC1T C0TTUT Of aJPHLILS, arsarsas.

snspastnv ts, ssra svaeisn. raasKSsswr. Btsy W. aa H. rain i.S tVsa- pssy vs.

lwsss mam. irr-aiirsssissa. ABCse. soa v. MeOaaM-L tCs.s: aAixsad.

Uaaelsts sa Sarttiee. srastela: leensss. sserklas vs. Mala cm- jafleesM laly rVsaate caeni -ssarsas. Cliy Ms-psn vs.

e.p.rt Ui ta.i.siii Law aaa KssMg: pUlia. UaV Musanaa; esstrraiea. vs. asswous rsestsara aailia.il. Fsyetie; Bstltlaa tnr reaasrtsg city ar cssingiaw vsv swiss, asaswat-.

agesseasa susa aaa ascasiss ssa assaitssa. aw. a. sac a. kailrsavS osmsaay va A.

aas aseset hallway Osaapaas. asyd: asssa sa tarsus gssa.sy ssilssit teariag sai ssa- asat isaia-aay asst leots hius sires tsava ta aw axtd.viia. uuatr Kibss. Carter i w. aaiamae.

aUasrsa SM. MtMr.tt, va. Barasy. (santiaa at Utsas. ailawss tat tlsvst vs.

Vsssas. ttreatbtu: Irsae-IstTadieawpr-tsrC'wsrt. Vsaksrs. V'aiiaawiiraam vs. sVetesebsrc tiraai: srgMa by msts C.

Pnwsise JL M. Osulsst mnm Saanliu-C. bstsa IMafctaa.a V. M. seswaats.

wars swoes. aas sssikssi ptscucs lata eosrv. las rasa sstd Tea assy Bssrsnag asst. COVINQTOK He Flddlesl aad Daace-J, Charier Barton, aa as ploys at the btrcct Car CoeaDeay. workt ail day.

aad seeaairnv-ally of aa evening earns a few dollars laying tbe fid ale for duesa and entertain- men ta. lie aa a wuc aaa eve cnimrwa. isLels eaaaovad ta lasnuatoa to as I is Lis wifs. ae a dull errantry Lie w. st ewifti rnsais few Bar aaibitUa Aecorolaa to Bar- I torn aasry.

ai-e bas baaa srerr car enc sac msaa laer noose in ovington. mmm mmm saioriaa the comtssnv cX otieer men. ros baa negiected her svousehold 0 etiea aad 9 ye eatldren to enjey a rapid iUc aaa finaill piowen aim. A few day she went from her basse it us nnliaa nal-I Barters. Ota 1 weiiia straM snd trisd to have turn arisstsd for some fancied grievance, but he wss ant arrested.

Wbea the ofheer weat ia arrest hiss ae fcuad a dinVreot states! affair, aad the bus. band was evidently ths abasad party. A tew nisbts ago went tO a dance to piar. and bis wita told htm act to corns fceroe tbst aiahi. aa be would not sat io.

He return.d abooi i o'cloca in tbe morning and found tha dear (acted aad aaane to respond to hit knock, lie went ts a rear wiadow aad maaaated to get in. and when be reached hi bejrioin be found anotner man cccupyiot bis place. far ion raised a bowl, and during tb rssv firsartbu wiis's lover Bsd. Niabt belore la-t the packed her things and loadsd up soma bousenutd goods and left for part unknown. Tbe busoand ia seeminalr aaitsbed over the departure of hie unfaitaicl wile, and is aot scouring ths city to And ber.

as be secs.bly thinks it she will as clad ts tnrn borne. Mr. Jtarlon bas the reputation ot being a hard-woraing and tnduatrksa man. Another Insolvent Draggle. Tbere seems to be a dropping off ia tbe druggists in Ken ton Con atr.

Two or three have failed Id th Past rear aod Trt-brrday another or wa declared to Plnor. veoL The Mein Yogel Company, of tlncin-nati. fitsKlsutl sgcinstCbaa. W. oil.

Ludlow, lor XJ70 tlas on Bute. claims that WeWeia insolvent, and a few daysag' bsexeeuted a mortaaae on bis drug siore in I. no iow to John Ctsarss eiimper lor IsTO. claims that tbe mortgage waa made tc secure Mm per. lie asKsd that tbe 'mortgage executed be declared to operate as a general deed sf assiscment.

BBd asks that a rec.iv.r be appoiated to take charge of tbe drug stor. Fairer Tbaa La tonic I tbe ideal subdivision. Laee View Park. Take electric- cars ana viiit thi beautiful suburb of boms sites to-day. Lota 50 by 133 ran sine In price from lli to S20 per front foot.

1L 1L Hardy Cc gents. A Rare Opportunity. To-morrcw iMonday and Decoration Day we will continue to offer for inspection aud tale 100 of tae choicest lots in fiinringlun IlritMn A rr ices run sine from titlO to tl75: 110 down tl per week, or $12 SO psyatde every, three months. Agent will be on th premises tc how the property. H.

il Hardy agents. "Six Room Hots mx Auction" By J. H. Wood at Co- No. 19 Covington a vi ne, near hourtb and Russell sireeis.

to morrow at o'clock. Lot oa ficott 84 by 112 Ft, at Ate tion. By J. H. Wood A Monday.

Jane it clock, cast sid 8J lot oorib ol bevenio trset. Frame House and a LaoC at Auction," tr trui a tm street: fot25 by 100 feet, adjoining iu batur- day. Juu3, alSeciut k. Ftame House at Auction By I-oan E. Wood A No.

1318 Busssll itreet. Tuesday. Jan 1. at clock. Misa Alma 8imoson.

of Madison avenue baa left lor aa extended visit to the fax West, Colonel J. Frank Patterson, of New Y'ork Secretary of tli-tBowery Insurance Company. i tbe sunt ol O. J. vs itgin.

Tha Common wetlth Clcb will give a grand basket picnic tt rarior urove Jlouoay une 19. Quick meal aasoline stoves and Alaaka re- iriaeraiura. rf. ji -w au.wu vi 1 1 -1 err. ki avenue.

Butterick pttternstt Thompson's. 433 Scott Tha will of Dr. William Hnnt was admitted to probata in tbe onnty court yesterday. It is serv brief, nnlv containing ten lines ot letter paper, and is 1 July SI. He gives all of bis property to bis wife.

The witnesses to ths witi ars UT. waiter Bauer and L.M.Hunt. Hie wife qualified aa ad- ministrstrir and Messrs. I. li.

Hs Jobn Mobua and Dr. j. M. Cotlint were appointed aa appraisers. Kev.

Perd. Fcooltz. of the Fairview hriatian Church, waa granted a license yes terday io solemnize matrimony. It. G.

Blanton filed suit sgainst William Kiebnlz tor 1200 for tbe value of a borse. He hired tbe horse to ticliolz. who drove it to 1 ovinsrion. 1 he borss ran away tnd Jumped on sn iron tencs on turd street and died Irom the etlects or tne injuries. Consult vour own interest before buying nd buy from Filerman bona, leading and lowett priced ciotuters.

William Tinrrowa filed snit yesterday arainit lieorae M. Kerper and tfU tor tbe possession ot a lot and siau damages for ths unlawful detention of it, burrows as been badly treated. He purchased a lot F.rlsnger on tbe weekly payment plan. and paid np almost tbe entire amount. He bunt a bousa on it ana tuey torciniy ejected his household goods from it ons nlicnc in soitc of the fact that lis had more toan Paid nn hi.

does at tna tims of tha eleeilnu. 'I ninas may be made hot for Kertier. Ac He nlao bled suit against the Krlanaer frndicaie for tbe ul two lot and luO dam-sges. Rut Estate TitASsying. Laura ELZemo- ter.

Ac to Anna and Lizzie hieceiri. a lot 25 feet front on bU Clair street: VkAAtiburn A Venus cand omnsny to Laura Zcmn'er. a lot 23 by 1J) fectenKoei- msn street J. H. Meimnn to Ueorge A.

Allen, lot in in Kosedale: slDJ. John ti. r.iwuon to lucctra tietrs. lot in Fsirriew: tisa Henrietta Albreclit to b.mma ruteber. a lot 3T.

feet lronton lnurd street: tl. love aad fteotltin. c. titer ut l. lot on Koaers M.c.

Hrittoa to alker Hall, lot in Mill dale: 1175. Mr. De Foe Wilson i sporting a pair of niith etouahton'a tan shoes, in whicn his beautiful feetsbow to quite aa advantage. Ths South End Land Comnsnv filed sni yesterday against Joseph Hulsn.an and Jo seph eiloroox. tu restrain tbetn Irom build ing a bouae on Chaoncy street, in Jtilldaie.

Mr. and Mrs. Joaenh Arlinshans sua snr- prised si tneir home. No. 170 Vtcst Kightli street, in grest stvls last Monday evenina.

i it being Ihs tenth enniversary of their mar- ringe. iney were tin-can uo irom early evening till late at nighL A grand supper. recitations, ainclna and dancing were tne enjoyments ol the many insets. etable among tleoae present were: Mr. ana Mrs, Alex.

jir-. i rieuaer. xr. j. nue meyer.

Mr. snd Mrs. 1'. J. Becker.

Mr. and Mrs. J.seph hltollze. ilr. snd JJrs.

lllis-t Onerdins. and the Misses Kale. Joaie. tlilli and Julis Haaemerer. Mamis Ariinshaus.

1 eresa Henemnn. Addis nnd Millie 11 user. Tessa Meninger. cell unerding. Clara fel-s'nng.

Katie liegsr. Messrs. Albert Davexse. H. Huser.

ortr. Huaer. liab. flavezae. K.I snd Harry Khuite.

Wm. Martin. narles Tin ker. A 1 nresii. jonn and H.urr H.

e-uetkamp. W. 1 hon an. 2a. Gillespie.

ale-Man non. GaHtrigut. liaou. Jtdv xiueamaii aad many others. Services at Trinity Church.

Madison ave nue, near rourih street, bunday. May 28. Rey. K. Grattan Noland.

rector. Sundaj- schiKil at 9:33 a. m. Morning prayer and service at 11 a. m.

Iy Bay. Beverdy Kstell. i. H. evening prayer ana sermon by KL Rev.

F. K. Brooke. Bithop of UiUsboma, at 4 p. m.

The Land Company will sell tbe remaining thirty-lour 1 tson Greenup, fic and r-nie slrcet at auction, vrithout reserve. next inesdav Decors thm Hay) at p. m. handXord A UalL aaeueueer. Fred Miller, the yoaag man who wat arrested for stealing a sals from tha Lytic rafa and Lock Company, ot Cincinnati, was arraigned in tbe Police Court yesterday.

Tbe company declined la prosecate, aod ha waa uumitteo. Mr. John Slarxenborr. a. pioneer resldeat ot oviarton.

aiea ut nis nome. on tllo street, vesterday. He was Tt year cf aata. Tha Metal Belief and Sign Company hat been otiere.t iiolucements frou two ether towns ioiocais utsir ptaat. Smith A Etouchtou.

195 Vine street, Ci eienati. can give you a variety of styles to aa ana saoe taa? Dcwuaenns. Mr. WttkiBt. who live at X.

Pike street, bas just returned from a five weeks' stay st the World's Fair at Chicago, and says many ot the reports in circuTaUaa about tba rivrvnasi expenses sueniiiat yarn fair are aot true aaa arc raisieaatag. Mr. Joel Baxer will Lecta re before the Cul ture ciuu to-tuorrew tuttnt. new. electric road to Hoped ale waa oneneu yesieroay ior iramc A car wiu ue rua erery thirty Biaatatw J.

B. Belker wa in th Police Court cater-day tar dlaordrnv rend act aad boozisg- Hia its told lb that be was bar asoend husband, aod that aba bad taken tbe money sbe entaineu Irom aer nrst aosoana ana set aim up in business, and that be waa tryiaa bard to drink uaaii lby had. fi wa aaut to jail toeooarep. Tbe uaeral mi Vr. Clint Idler wit take place this morning at o'clock ir cat his late rsrsiucnca.

us utvw iia. George UeCaltoajrh aad. hi sister Daisy leaves to-morruw morning for Can oa. Ohio, to visit thai Charles Juan ices. Mfaa Emma Brtma hat.rctarnea irom a visit to ber cousin.

Ua Mix Xiku.s. ef Pric Jdui. tr. iri.kaaaJ nf Rarrwsst alr.i eaurrtaioea tb Walnut HiUeMandoliaiUaa FrasLay evanituv Tbocs pnasat acre Msssrs. si I Wslksea, Hsata.

1 baeqa. rakes holt. rty. mi the M-adoita ttsb: Mr. aad ikmiA aaa a.itlues.

U.T-, mmt t'suaiB tsavar and sit, the Misses Mc aid. lies-iesad EJesw Kletald. Frank White. J. Jtoraeiotaod JiKiokaid.

Tsaaa T. Wood A sold far Char Us chrssr hjs hoc at and Vnt oa Greenup strewt to Frnnk Govts, lor tLWX. Al-o. H.urr tW-man't boas to Bea Jam for sLSa), Vra. MoTlfa Llnnsman.

of tCS Knagetl ava nocarvd sua sjsasris Hibtveeof Hamilton. srs vast line tb-lr arcttwr. Mr. Frssl Hart- a oa oi bsluit, ICaav Mr. sad Mrs.

Tlartd Faater. of Pavton. Ohio, have returae.L borne, after a aleosent visit at tba aome ol LouiaUPer. ot .1. a turn atrect, Coaltvnra A rs.mnhll Cea.k eeja.1 for family use or fr anything wben yq want a hot.

eiraa. lasting bre. ihs iia'Osid Kol Com paar. axel ast ve ageuta. Madiaoa avenue.

17. r. tha tailor Is still Belt ing aia clothing at vary low prices. lis mskea a parted fib aad the quality ta u-s best. Vcms will ha tasiia ssitisiasA with vnnr anr chase if yon wnl sa tiers must people gc to Use One Price Ciotaiaa Houa.

V. Tf- WjlaVS Jt fa. aal la a VM fni Mr. Rents billss SttuMsaa 1 ataatatl afreat for Misa Kate Baaaa. of Wilmington.

Ohio, it Visit! ae ner esusin. Mias Mary Dos lies, ol vs ess tna tree I. aftaBai Mars ane) ReknltT. of Poott street, are vititibg 1 risads and relatival ia La i action. The Ladies' Sosi.t nf tba fit r.ofa C.r- roaa Prote-unt 4 arch will give a ccflee next Phuraday afternoon at the residence of Vrs.

Sophia lsosbUug. eoraer ef AusUn and Edward ttrceit. moss tbeCovinrtoa rjecrile who attend ed tae party at Erlattger laat Vridav eyenine wera ssiases nnilseg. tsroots. ierrtli.

r-cotl. Keepass sod tirubbs. Messrs. John aud IU-tarn Bullock. Dudley Phillip, roitb Terrlli.

Pence hobors. kirUsy aad Uiflar Phillips. Mrs. J. W.

Pnrafrev will arrvimnanv tha Kentnrky Press crowd tn ths World Fsir atlhirass. r-hs will be ths special guest of ons of the senior's wives, aad will rsiuaia iu Chicago lor two seeks. The Garfield PoiC t. will kal.l meinoriai aervicee thi morpins at 11 o'clock St ths Mala-atrMSl VI t'lmr, Th. soldier bova hav tba church tastelulir decorated with flowers, among which is a monu- men eleven teet high and tbe old rirtt Rcaiment batUe flag.

Rev. J. M. Fauluee win preica the sermon. Amosf tba nam aa fit Itaa, who nsw) becca- tor craonation in create degree oi the Cincinnati Law i-cbooj during isst wsek are tbossof klr.

Kdmunii Breckinridge Kiehardson. of Maiur Kob- en rtu nardsoo. end Mr. Merria aon ot 41. tjilvin.

of Covington. Both ar yonng gentlemen of talent and promise, Mr. Kich-ardaon wss tha rnunait nil i.s. class of 1SV3-1 TtomaS lem.nta Was mrrmmtmA a track yesterday for disorderly conduct. He was fined ti snd cost by Judge McLaughlin last night, TASSnh T.

kla M.I.I at lAtonia yesterday. The thiet obtained toT. Qst ho ssksl afavne Tknmaa Is Gevernor Brown about the religious trouble threatened in this cit night or two axo is not known. Tne lia ther Hilsa sera to be ou bsud whsn calisd on. Governor Brown answered bock that bs would oallout tbe militia If necessary.

1 here waa no authority vested in th Mayor for any such action. 1 ne police and e-heritt Wilson, srith hia au thority, could suppress any sucu tursaieued trouble. NORWOOD ITEMS, Monday evening the rhautauQiia made a iau to ths observatory ts taut a at aome of oursiMer planets throiign ibe hia telescope. Those who were temporarily "In lave witn the man in the moon" were: Miss rrieher. miss r.va Williams.

Miss HilL Mist Bertha Fricke. Miss Jessia Laacli. Miss i arris lidbsil. Miss Mr nt. Miss J.nnie Leseb.

Miss Zoller. Miss Mertha K-tep. Mies l.iiils ins. Alias As nea vs iiiiams. Miss Hon-man.

Mr. Zoiier, Mr. Ou no man. Mr. W.

G. illiam and Mr. C. 11. dinger.

Mr. Henry Rikbofl 1 visiting hit uncle in Chicago. Mr. F. II.

MeGneetr. of Washinetan avenue, entertained the Lotto Noue etociety ast noay eveuiug. Tneadar evening Mil Alevander'i daneins class gave its final entertainment at lown Hall. 1 he following programme was carried ont by the young people, who reflected much credit on their teacher: Marco, by the class: guadrille. akirt dame.

Lulu Cordia: waltz, noika. reel. Krlua tiruiiamun. Nellie Sane.r and Ada Alexander: bany polka. Isabel Bet- ty: Hash.

Kditb Uouahty and Pearl Heaner: rope dsnce. Ada Alexander: barstoga lan cers, t'retty as a icture. Ida Mud hurst. York: Pretty pond Lines, Merlin: dsne. Maiiel Lowrv nod Mnm rtroukatOx-furd minuet.

Irish lilL a voluntary: bsrs.il dance, a voluntary: Gretcben ana iritz. Ada and rrank Alexander. AVON DALE. Mr. Harry C.

Pierpoint, one of Avondaie'a most proni.uent young business men. has announced himself as soon to enter tbe matrimonial lite. Mr. Pierpoint bus been connected witn the Mt, Auburn Laundry C-urupauy for three years, and is a prominent society mnn ol the village. Mr.

fierpoiat partner sill he Miss Jartcr. a prom nent lady of Knstcrn avenue. t'incinnitL ba wedding will take plaee early la the fall. fr. John fTewiton.

ot the rrorerv firm nf Wynne Hewston. will bvmsrried Tuesday week a promineul Lady in tbe West Lad ol Cincinnati. The funeral of Mrs. Brooks Johnson fakes plnce ibis aiternoon at 2 o'clock. Irom tbe rrsideiicsof liersonon lluicluns sircst.

It will be rei: eiubered sn sccount ol hsr death was given in The KvCjrir.KK. Dr. Adams was constantly with her end did all iu nli power to retinue ber. The following is tbe list of uncalled for let ters at Station I. Herabe's drug store: Mrs-Msry Andrsss.

u. F. Downs, nhsrrusn llvs 171. fieorue Hall. Miss A ilea Met a- Mrs.

Mary Morris, the Mines Neaven. Misa Kodgcrs. Jobn Mrkmao. Misa Han inonias. Mrs.

B. J. biruckenberg. HOOD'S Indiana. Pen a.

Saved My Life t3 Worth of Hood'ti Sarsa- carilla. Severe Caae of Nicotine Pol on Indiana. March a. 183X C. I.

Hood A Uvell, Gentlemen: I wriu these line to certify that Hood's Hartaptrilla bt cured mt oi moat painful Lease from which I have tu fared the past four years. It appeared in the form ef eruptions oa my neck and face. spreading over rr.y body, to ptinful thtt could not tleep at night, gnd could not work in tb day time, acd wbaa I did lay down and get Into a little doxe. If I would move just little. It would tlart tbat terrinie senssUon and a Blood Would Start from the eruptions oa my legs aod body.

had to wear bandages all the time. My eye were badly swollen, my neck in terribie eoa ditioa. On pbrtieiao said it wa weed poifcta. another eczema, ana tbe Last told ma a wat jfitMsUata JPoiaoaiog. And that I weald have tan ts phys-ciaa waa tnwde a specialty af my disease.

emitted ta cay that I am a cixar-maker by trade Bat Rood' Sartaptrilla baa been isseosnmeaded. aaa I thoaxbt I would try it. aad I aaa heartily thankful that I did. I truly say tnat Head's barssMrilla has enacted A Perfect Cnre, I am fred from tores, bar a good appetite no dall tsclfngs, and tbat continual aiek beod-tcbe ia tone. Thi wonderful care ha only coat are aoilart, Tbia amall aatoaataf moasy baa rid ass of all my tudsriag.

tin still taking Hood's itersaaarilla. my faithful friend, which ttas aavad my Ufa. -1 caa aot prate It enough." AVu. A. Hoorq.

SM a riUa care Coast Las not by rsstonaa tba swrkstaiti. actxoa ol tba alitueatary eaaei. rtrrrr, it hhiiuti. A SURPRISE. Wonderful Test Offered Bj Well- Known Pijslcians, To Settle at Once and Forever Two Simple Points: The Curability of Chronic Diseases And tho Superiority of Their Treatment.

Drs. Oopeland and Wayble Pro pose Until July 1 To Bectnve Patlenla Under Treat ment AVitli tht) Agrcetueut Tbat at End of One Month Tbey Will Refund Brery Dollar Case Patient Ia Not Satisfied With the Work. Tbia I Not a Fake Guarantee It la a Simple, Straightforward, Business Proposition The Financial Standing and Credit of the Copeland Sys tem Are Behind It Tbe Money Is Tbere To Pay tbe Forfeit ia Case the Test Falls These Physicians tvay To the Patient; "If You Arc Not Sati.Hed Come and Get Your Money Back." Drs. Copeland and Warble have an an- ouncem.nl to make in tnis issue of this Paper tnat it of Interest to every nitn. women and child in this city.

They ask that be carefully read and undsrstood by every one of tbe reader nf this newspaper. In the face of doubt in the public mind. 'rs. Copeland aad Warble aome years aeo et about in this community demonstrating the fact tbat tbe chronic diaease which tbey treat are distinctly curable. They demon strated thi feet by tbe testimony of men and women well known in this community: such testimony as ha never been cqngled in newspaper publication In tht history of med ical practice.

"But they are not going to stop with the demonstration by this evidence. They have decided to adopt a simpls and. tangible method of proof which will settle at once and forever the Justice of their claims. Tbey propose to do tnis: to cent tux rs- TixiT oa axrcxo rut sour is mat cast THAT COMCt TO THCM KJS TBtsTMCKT. Tlier propose to five an absolute Entrant every case that tbey accept lor treatment.

Now. just a word: Wa understand very ell bow this word "guarautee" is received by intelligent readers and by patients wbo uve been made tbe victim of iwindling guarantee schemes by unscrupulous. tl- veruieri. It It. therefore.

nrceMsry that ibis proposition of Drs. Copeland and Way ble should be thoroughly understood for just what it is. JU8T WHAT THE GUARANTEE 13. Wbn these physicians say that thay will satisfy tht patients or refund the money, in every case, tbey mean it. They propose to have nothing indefinite or vague about it: no Derplexing condltiona or elusive exten sion of They, therefore, make the proposition simple, straightforward and easily understood for one monib-a definite ime.

aod to all patients, without conditions or evasion. To each and every patleat applying fur treatment between now and the first of July, Dra. Copeland and Way ble promise to cure the diaease for which tbey apply for the aunt of $3 a month. In coae the patient tsdlasutia- flexl witn the treatment and desires to discontinue tbe saute on the expiration of tbe month, Drs. Copeland and Way ble will return to this patient the be bns paid for treatment.

Tbere leno evaaiveneaa about this proposition. It raeanejast this: Tbat tbe patient can goto ihe offices of these pbjrsiclane to day, to-morrow or next day, or any time before tbe fli of July, pay bis n. it for one montb a modlcinet aud treat ment, and In caae be la not satisfied tbe end of tbe montb tar which be pays, he may receive back at the end of aald montb, promptly, from these pbyalclana, the $5 which be bas paid. The Money Refunded la One Montb. It will be well understood la tbit eo.t munity tbtt Drs.

Copelan and Warble are not going into any scheme that will reflect upoa tbeir credit. Tbeir business and Cnao- cisLaawsll as their, professional standing ha bcea established, by too many years of conscientious work-In this city to be sacri ficed for tbe few paltry dollars included in tbe receipt of a month. No sensible person will think for a moment tbat thlt guarantee teat it made for aay other purpose tban that which is given. sensible person will think of confusing it wita any of tae scheme of fraudulent fakirs wbo hsve used the word guarantee tor tha purpose -of im peeing upon tne credulity ef tbe poor and tick. Tbe proposition made above is a simple tangible, straightforward business proposi- rtrm- I ts purpose la to demonstrate two things: 111 The rnralillitv nf th.

tllaau. wi j.ieiBnv treat. 2) ibe superiority of toe Copeland treat-meat in those ilisessrs bs ll ass II ol lima lor th def.uiielv Used. At the the ais-etisBed patient may call for and receive every dollar be hat paid. toe test wmcn ir.

-op land and Wayble rviinwniHi in in is conimunity ii ring arc curable or not. aarl an l. auettion regarding the auperKirity af the I is a plain. pronotitloo whiea sets forth th whol in a iter. Dra Cojwiand and Wayble say; We etiber cure you or cive beck your oney." Tbey ar prepared to stand the expeusa of th ex pert-mrnt.

if there is aay experiment about it. I neV have prows wesry of all Utla tail about theeuratMiitv snd incurability of di-saies. and abent VwrMrUs mUKXli snd appliance and ptans at treatment and aura. h.y know a.2!!.ul.rlf,,1,t.t 'Wjantf treai-nientlath best in existence: that in the vast majority of cases it doss positively and ft" Prepared ic vat iel and orals and to prso- ueuliysay; if oar work oe net sci om-tdisn what we claim for it. tba expense shall he cart aad not the pattent'a" Ihi teat i SS Ul ft I' PlJJd its result will fnsi aodcu Tneee who desire between now si 1 easy take ad van tae af it.

Jt mpplimt cun- aa4 trmmtmeut ss e.ll aa aew Paiienb, mjn themselTci undar th care ol lra, Cvpeltad and Wayble. if to gi. Ne Cbaaca 1st the fit Rate. It should, be distinctly eadenteod in confection with thi guarautee tbat there i no Increase la tne rsle for treat man and mdi-aiaee wbiga Dra, Copeland Wayble ebart. ibe Puhuc bt learned to kacw that iney live np to Ibe letter of their agreemenu in every particular.

Wm they ststed soma sMatr aao that they would tract ail bauenla at the rat of aaa roontu there wr many who said it an a trick to bring patients into toe ofhre. sad tben. oa eac pretax or an- Jtbcr. to exiort more money tram them, here were many who could not understand ow 1 1 errs iifcyiiriane eon Id preaeriea f-nr theaa atxt arntb sstedicinee at taisnvsrsir nxminil rata, bat tb. test of tints in this Community bat shown that v'-helantl and Wsynie ao whatever tney pmmi wlin-ut reg.f to the financial mama for their work.

1 her treat all pa lien it and furnish til medicine, at tult rate, and they will ca-tiaue to dose under the ra ran tae test which tuey have proposed La Ibe above ti i-iT sua remainTs-r ot tnis muuth as srxng to be comalate and ample one. lu result will leave no room far the question whether these dis eases THEIR CREDENTIALS. The Honorable Papers cf Great Specialists. V. Thay Are Openly and rrondl-f; aad tbe Men Wbo Hear TLssa Drs.

Copeland and Arw Asnerlcao and Pn.U Asnertcan Colts-gee aud I'ra, ti, As bas hewn said- It. W. If. Pr'Sldeni of his cisss 1 i. Medical.

College. New UalcL the most 1. 1 1. kind in the country, lits dipismi -4 written indorsems of th urli'ti tissof Nsw York, of tbe na. medical cnllegss in 1'enusTivanta.

i r. ble'i errdeauals ars ntyn ontiuslifed. His ability sn I ti 1 well atteiiej by the records In tSs ir vulonofli Interior I ission. laics win enow nis I tilted Mutes jamming kurtf n. August Z.

'tak la wmch l. with credit until Ju 1J. 1 ilia apoointmeot ot br. Wash' ts i4. to the Chair in Ihe Depsrtmem and Operative ugery in (T.e uur 8t) ca I College at (Teyelond haa lUU.U I -J, 1UM usual lorro.

and smr.rj tr n. the Collsse. is among i f.irs of the t'cpelsnd Mm, ths Pickering Uuiidiag. I Maiu streets. Hettlis M.

u. I lieattiut Btreel. fit), aav. "irv Copeland ttml Wajbh- satnl n. 1 1 a a.

t- i lie. a mi rniHrru in mo next and throat und beiame hioatri and tuotliery. I cotilU nut down. 1 drentled iilla tu oui on. i wat cureu aiver tun tear aeo by Dra.

Cope lu ti utnl ble; I now enjoy the best of health." Ml tlweni will tie found at the ubove uddrexa. t.ouiidseu her. EVERY 0NEJKN0WS HIM. A Prominent Cotnmlasioti tss. Testifies To the Skill or Dr.

Cope. land and WajMe. Mr. Henry Bauman lives at Ml Foot tv. nue.

Bellevue. Ky. lie formsny littl soras twenty-one years-in' Nswror'- 11 well known in rectal and hlt'lns-ia a prominent commlssit.u mer. hsnt i 62 Pearl street, and bisstatemenr. mu will ha pf interest to many say: I "The trouhie for wh.rh 1 i ni'i-under treatment a lth Drs.

C' -i in! i-War hie resulted from hardship un.l tip met wilb In tne arrn. "At lirst ths iroiii'le stferfd on n- nose and throsl. Mr In, uuid my throat fa. irr.Lttrd at. I flamed, and th hawking- to Io um -i ciitr.s the mucus in ii.r it sia'itlr sore.

1 had severe headaches, ta it eyes snd in tbe haca pari of i eyes became weak and wsit-rf. suti i' vlnori impairsd. 1 here w.n a r. In my tan ana lbs senss o' Prsrinx s-. dulleiL My appetite failed and Came a'tecte-1.

ery trenn-rt I fronb'ed with nans -i and vomiip a. any in tlx- morning eaiius nr i. silent ion aas aiiratneti to i -pt work Jrs. opelaud und Wav' doing, mi I consulted them i. rase, i he treutment is vt rr saij.r it -r.

em feeling very murh lietler in rr am relieved nf the "t- can conscientiously recom'iiend le. treatment. Mra. 3Iollle llelt, 220 arr st city, aayt: 'I had to alt lu a all nlcht for the amothcriu-' -i. oJtht uuU reated by many doctors.

onr them told tne I had consii mo tion. I waa cured two yenr hj Urn. Copeland and WuvIK and laraiioweujoj ini; the lu-t -f health" Co and nee her; be found at the above adiln-e, HOME TEE1TME5T. Unexcelled treatment by mail. diagnose-1 by symptom blank.

0'i-': tbcut all ebronio diteasca cheer! ilir -twered. Write fertymptora blank. drs. copeuno mm PICKZKIXG BCILDIWC. Cor.

l'l rttl Ana attain Mlrert BPfX'IALTIES: Catorrh, Asthms. chitia, Nervous DweaAes, khetiuu. Consumption, aad all chronic a-ot-tiousof tha Throat, Innits, r-Ura-ach, Liver and Kidnevs. FKtXCC TO 10,000 Cured Patient ia Clncijr.i'- Office Ilours 1 a-m. to Vi.

1:30 p.t. I' I p. m. fcundays 9 a. tu.

to 4 p. cu. SB PERMONTH All disease) treated at tba form rata of $3 a month. Rensa ber, thia Include contrultetioa. examination, treatment and Miisi33 for all dlteases and all paties ZXEVATOKS.

aTA3IeS II. CXI5iM aacr acres ta Hand, Steam and 11yd muUc oetif er and reizht ELEVATORS ta taa VT. passed St. It. BXCEiVER'S SAL.

RECEIVEIl'S S.tLL. SKA LED NTH will received tr Ije-daraianed up KPN K-' lanXkatltv eiockabara. lor tne entire st--' esMlv Irani. Pm shed ana tinniusli- er on and water colors, orders arrd ill "jV, aad ehat tel. heretofore nwned i Siahi o.

X. Alien f.uiltiinc. al C' lit 1 1 nab thorny streets. Cmeitntti. OBv and Mai irm tntt tiiu riirin.

F.e iv Piok caa best-en at tteeuis stand 6: Building. a- v.M TOR RE-5T. FOB REHT-i XxttQ. Ti aad Main street-Adurea. W.

lOJinoN. C-t tfS-AsWhas Ma. HSMT it utx. aei.i.t'f if. DESIHiBLE STOfc.

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