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JMtttT CITY IN BRIEF. I The toulitUt: Tfcurs- profcnbly IB 110011. Manli-Uc! aad fair. TODAY'S Tmn.l'KHAl'UK*. 7 r.

8 10 8 11 9 1 p. a p. 8 p. A Louisville McHngh, claiming to he from Louisville, was arrested last nigh ton suspicion. On Wilson, of Cincinnati and Harry Carlisle, a hobo, were hanging around the H.

and D. yards last night and were run in on suspicion. Arrested For Being Smith and Elmer Harvey were making a loud and unusual noise on the street last night and were arrested for being disorderly. Cherry Tree In cherry tree in Mrs. Wagner's yard on South AVater street, has come out in a new dress, blossomed a second time aud is now again bearing fruit.

Gone To and Mrs LucienC. Overpeck left last night for Put-in-Bay where they will attend the Photographers, Association of Ohio that will be in session until the end of the week. Beaver Much Worse-Mrs. Jerimiah Boatman left today for Knter- prise, Kansas, to visit her brother, Samuel Beaver, who was badly injured by a fall some time ago and is now much worse. No was no meeting of the board of control last night on account ofthero beiug no quorum.

Only Mr. Helvey, Mr. Lohmann and Engineer Dillon were present and no business could be transacted. Removed To Hospital Quantz, abaut 40 years of age, who was stricken with paralysis about two weeks ago, was today removed from his home on Bast Ludlow street to Mercy hospital for treatment. Had no Pollock and Wm.

Kleiman were arrested by Officer Bruck this morning for peddling without a license. They were selling writing paper, spectacles aud cheap notions without the necessary persuit. Notice to Deaf Kov. A W. Mann will conduct a service in the sign language at Trinity Episcopal church Hamilton, ou Saturday September 9th, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon.

Readers of this notice confer a great favor by showing it tn their deal mute neighbors. Gone to Mark Millikin left last night for Chicago where he spend a couple of months in post graduate study of medicine. After his course of study he will during the winter session of the Nor mal school at Lebanon be demonstrator of pathology. Stolc Nearly Every Thing It Contained Proprietor is Out Between S200 And $300 Cirrhosis Of The postmortem examination was held yes terdsy afternoon at Mercy Hospita upon Mrs. Michael McDermott.

The examination -was conducted bj Dr. C. N. Huoston assisted by doctori Bard on, Sbarkey, Sniedley anc Hermann. It revealed the fact tlia the deceased died of cirrhosis of the liver.

BURGLARS GUTTED Looks as if The Property Was Hauled Away in a Wagon. Sixty-eight Dollars In Money A few days ago Hermann Huff- nan started a saloon at 1010 South Second street and was doing a good lusiiiess.Sometime last night the sa- oou was burglarized, an entrance effected by breaking in through a back window and ths place was iterally gutted of its contents. Among the propertyv stolen were liree cases of fine old 'Gfi whiskey; all of the other case goods; a largo lot of cigars; about $03 in noney from the cash drawer; a flue iroadclotli suit of clothes; a number fine silk outing shirts and available gun belonging to Mr. Huffman In short almost everything of 'alue which the saloon contained. It looks like the plunder must lave been taken away in a wagon.

The Joss will amount to $200 or $300. So far there is no clue. READY FOR THE LABOR OUTING Parade And Picnic to Occur on Monday. William M. Riley to be The Grand Marshal JUST ONE WEEK THEN SCHOOL BEGINS Get the Boys and Girls ready now, we can you with School Hose, School Underwear and the like a-id save you money.

We have a big lot of remnants in Dress Goods 3 to 7 yard lengths in Wool Goods that you can buy at big reductions from regular prices. THE FATHER IS IN JAIL And Has Never Seen Child That Died His Cruelty of a Peck's Addition Man Who Failed to Support His Family, Brought Home. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Strodt, of Peck's addition, died yesterday evening, aged two weeks and was buried in Greenwood cemetery today.

The father is in jail for the non-support of his family and has never seen the child. Martin Mason Improved. Carl Mason arrived home Sunday from El Paso, Texas. His father, Martin Mason, is now located about three miles from El Paso, is deriving much benefit from the climate and growing stronger right along. Rev.

Thompson Returned. The Eev. Geo. E. Thompson, pastor of Westminster church, who has baen spending the mouth of August at Owassa, has returned home and will conduct the rcid week prayer service tonight at that church.

The soothing and healing properties Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures, made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by Jno. C. Schwartz' Drug Store Action Per Foreclosure. John Bender has brought suit in the common pleas against Henry F.

Shnler et for if500 with per cent, interest from Oct. 1S91, as money due ou a promissory note and asking or the foreclosure of a. mortgage. Deaths of Children. The infant child of Mr.

and Mrs. ''rank Gault, of Second street, Mid- letowu.aiid the four-mouths-olcl son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weir, of Blue Jail pike, died Monday. WHAT'S NICER.

than a good salt MACKEREL for your breakfast 1 It'; hard to find a nicer breakfast dish, or a more ap petizing one than and at such small cost We've just received a lot of New Mackerel that will weigh about 3-4 of a pound fine flavor. Try some of them fo your breakfast tomorrow Funeral Notice. The funeral of the late Mrs. McDermott will be held to-morrow norning from St. Mary's church at o'clock.

Interment will take place St. Stephen's cemetery. 10c EACH Labor Organizations, Official Bodies And Business Firms to Participate In Ascension Feature. The co-operative trades and labor council of celebrate Labor Day next Monday, September -1th. at the Butler county fairgrounds.

A parade will be given in the morning. The various labor societies participating in the parade will rendezvous in the stations assigned them by Grand Marshal William if. Riley. The follewiug organizations will take part in the parade: machinists brewers, malsters, tobacco workers, carpenters, painters barbers, hod carriers, retail clerks, printers, horseshoers, iron moulders, stove mounters, metal polishers, buffers and platers. Besides the various labor unions the city officials, county officials, school board, and citizens in hacks and carriages will also be seen in the parade.

Some lloats by the prominent bbsi ness men of the city will add rnuol to the beauty of the parade. -The Line of March. The line of march will be as follows: from Trades and Labor Council hall.wost on Court to Front street south on Front to Ludlow street east on Ludlow street to Secern street, south on Suuoud to Central avenue, south on Central to Wood east Wood to Fourth street, is here thoy shill meet Middletown people; then north on Fourth to Ludlow west on Ladlow to Third, north on Third to High street, west ou Higl to on Main to 15 street where they will counter-march 01 Main east to High, east on High l( on Seventh to Heaton east on Heatoii to fair grounds. Balloon Ascension. One of the leading i'eatnres will be a balloon ascension.

The great Al viui will be flredfrorn a loaded cn.n- non when it is 2,000 feet above earth. He will descend in a para chute, which will open alter beinj, fired from the cannon. Bicycle Races. Bicycle races will be the att-v- tiou of the afternoon beginning a 1 o'clock. They will consist one mile open amateur; one hal mile open, amateur; too mile handi cap open, amateur.

Prizes have been offered for all these events. Delrnar Staley will give an exhi bition of fancy and skillful trie: riding. Dancing will be the chief attrac tion the evening. Other amusements of a character calculated to please and assist in. making the day an enjoyable one, will also be offered by the committee in charge.

Joseph Strategier is chairman of the committee in charge and Louis Saurer, secretary. The Officers. At the races the judges will bo Will Duersch, Price Long anil Fred BrinkmuD. Scorers, Win. Malloy and John Morris.

Announcer, Will Thomas. Timers, Charles Duersch and Thomas. Starter. Delmar Staley. Referee, George Duersch, Hosiery Farmers Organize- TOPEKA, Aug.

Farm ers Federation of the Mississippi Val- iey has been organized aud officers were elected Tuesday. Walter Allen, of Meridau, is president and business manager. The object of the Federation is to regulate aud control the shipment of farm products of all the slates iu the Mississippi valley. John Smith Captured. SALT LAKE, Utah, Aug.

Smith, accused oi having sent the infernal dynamite machine to Judge 1'ovri'rs aud Dow last was captured in the mountains iienr Eureka Tuesday by Marshal Uenrold, of Eureka. He will be brought here for trial. None better for rough, hard wear than our Children's ribbed, double knee, fast black Hose at two pair for 25c 250 Lisle Plaid Hose 15c Extra heavy double knee, spliced heel and toe, Hose 25c Ksty patent, full fashioned Ladies' Hose Dress New Plaids Arrivals Plaid 150 Dress 30 Inch zoc dark style Percales Double fold Goods at ape new Plain and Black Dress Goods at 14c Silk Mixed Plaids in pretty styles 25c and 29c All wool Tricots and Novel Ties at Big new line of fine Dress Goods in plain and novelty weaves at 3ftc, 49c and (iac 50 pieces IDC Sfec 25 pieces printed Wrapper Flannels, 8 fa kind Otfc New Belt 30c and 49c very good value Complete line of colors and sizes in our celebrated Kid Gloves. Come and see the many new things we have to offer. Large shipments of goods arriving daily from the east.

Holbrock Bros. M'CLURE OR DAVIDSON Will be The U. P. Church's New Pastor. Election Occurs at a Congregational Meeting to be Held on Next Hon- day Evening.

The congregation of the United Presbyterian church meet on next Monday to elect a pastor. Of the candidates who have been heard the Rev. B. E. McCluro of Blairsville, and the Rev.

E. R. 'Davidson, of Clifton, Greone County, Ohio, are most favored, and one of these gentlemen will in all likelihood be chosen. The Rev. Mr.

Davidson will preach again iibxt Sunday, and his chances of election will no doubt be largely determined by the effect of this address. CASE TO BE HEARD SOON New Requisition Papers Sent For Alleged Embezzler. E.Walter, wanted at lor embezzlement, was brought hero by Deputy Sheriff Mather yos- erday afternoon and placed iujail. Jorrected requisition papers have been mailed from Columbus to Sherff Bruck and the case will bo hoard before Judge Neilan upon his return iom Znnesville.probably tomorrow. AT Miller Won the ll.vi.TiMor.K, A.

Miller, of Chicago, had no trouble in winning -5-mile paced bicycle race from Henry Smith, of Ilaltimore, at the iseum Howl track Tuesday night. At the liuish Smith was a miles in the rear. Time, minutes IS 4-5 seconds. Successor to Sunflower Grocery. NOTICK.

The one hundred and first annual session of the Miami Regular association, will bo hold with the Elk Creek church, Trenton, Ohio, beginning on Friday, September 8th and continuing over tho. Sabhath. All aro Inviieil, FAIR GROUNDS RACES Fine List of Prizes Has Been Put on Exhibition. Through the buttling eltorts of Defmar Staley and George Duersi'h the large and fine list of prizes that have so fur been secured for the Labor Day wheel races at the fair grounds, are now ou exhibition in the windows of the Duersch Cycle Co. on Third street more are to follow.

It will be the largest and most extravagant race meet ever held ou I ho fair grounds and the. finest riders in the country will participate. The multicycle race -will be tlic most interesting ever MTU in (his part of the country. Delmar Staley will go a half mile dash ou one wheel against the world's record of 2:30 and throughout the races will be brillant They will begin promptly al 1:30 and tin 1 riders will also take part in the grand parade in the morning which will lorm at Third anc igli. Already IN .0 tickets have beer sold lit and in the vicinity ol Troy and Springfield am' 300 aro expected to he dispos'H of at Middlotown.

Kxeursions tr this city will run on Ml roads from nil directions. The day will bo memorably noscrvcd, PASTOR COMES FRIDAY Miss Tlartha A. Bortel.Soon to Arrive at Universalist Church. Miss Martha A. Bortel, a former instructor at Buchtel college, Akron, but who has, during the summer been chosen pastor of the Universa- list church of this city will arrive in Hamilton, Friday and take up hei pastoral duties at once.

Her first iermon will be day morning. preached next Sun- We Make It a Rule To combine style, elegaace, serviceability and good taste with moderate prices in our Merchant Tailoring Department GENTLEMEN: Onr fall stock of Woolens consisting in part of Latest Styles, Striped Cassimeres and Worsteds, Scotoli Tweeds and Cheviots in Pin and Herringbone effects, Clay Worsteds, English Cassimfras, is complete. Everything we buy and offer to sell passes the most exacting and discriminating examination. Cloth, Workmanship, Finish, Linings, must be up to our standard and that is the best. SUITS AT POPULAR PRICES 120.00'AND $22,50.

Prosperity at The J. A. Somors' Co. TheJ. A.

Somers' Manufacturing' this week increased the wages paid all piece hands twonty-flvo por Tho pronporitr onjoyod by tho J.A. Sornors' Manufactory Is being fully shared with the employees. Mr. Somers' reports business in a very flourishing condition and that tho only tnniblo thoy have now is to fill their orders. Jacob Day Hay Run.

Tho many friends of Jacob Day aro urging his name in connection with the candidacy for infirmary director on the republican ticket. Mr. Day is regarded as a strong man. Licensed to Wed. Edward J.

Hibner, pattern maker, Hamilton and Clara B. Hurm, Hamilton. NOTICE ST. CKC1WA NO. 58 There will be a special mooting nt St Joseph's school, Wednesday, Aue p.

in. sharp to make ior the funeral our llocoaatJ sUtor, Mte. iMcDermott. members are oxpi'Cteil to be Present. R.v order of Mlis.

JOHN lerctat Tailors, Third and Want Closing Law Enforced. Tliu i-hnrch people of TUUidlctowu will hold a mass meeting Sunday night nt the First Presbyterian church, tho object of which will bo to try and compel Mayor P. Smith to enforce the Sunday closing ordinance. School Change at Hiddlotown. A special meeting of the Middletown board of education WHS held Monday night, tho resignation of Miss Alice Winton as teacher being accepted.

Miss Laura Todd succeeds her. Church Change in Middletown. Rov.E. W. Bowers of Middletown, who has baen pastor of tho Unilod Brethren Churoh there for tho past four yeare, goes to Lowisbnrtr, where he was appointed pastor at tho session of his conference held in Cincinnati last week.

Kov. E. E. Say.i, of New Haven, will bo soul to Middletown. YOU ought to know that when sniroriug from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure lemody is Volay'a Kidney Cure Guaranteed or money refunded.

At Im Koynl Pharmacy. Funeral of firs. Carney. The funeral of the la I Mrs. Carney, widow of the late Daniel Carney and mother of Mrs, Henry Morganlhaler, who died in this city on Monday evening, will occur at a.

m. tomorrow. A requiem mass will bo celebrated at St. X'avier's ehurch, Cincinnati, at 10:30 n. in.

The burial will be private. Job Printing at tho Tlopnblican-Nowij.

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