wxe. ____SWEARING OFF ASS S88MENTS.Ilalri «r fh« Cratif H*Ukt • T«*tKjr ** t* Their riniinciiU C«t idilioB.The city assessors ylt; iterday filed with -the city clerk the at Idavlts of person* who ha vo a worn of their assrs *-merits on personal ]»roplt; fty. Tho Hat la for the most part th • same a* Appeal** each year.M. A. C2r*.ves« who r« reived $150,000from the estate if D. Sdgar Crouse,say* that on July 1 h1 had $15,000 cash In bank and a l«n t list of other personal property. HI: liabilities on that date were Joins, lit blltty with E. I*. Loomla on mortgage: on the Comstock tract amounting t» $01,000.A. J. Peek, who re elved $100,000from the Crouse estate, aayi tha«t onJuly 1 hi* personal pro erty consisted of 100 share* of West rn union. 100 share* of Illinois Centra . 100 share* of American at pres*. 100 : hare* of New York Central and $5,00 of Eastern building and losn as#-elation slock, note* wo rib $5.QC0. ban c account of $23,000, four horse# wo: th $1,000. carriage* worth $1,00*1 nnd 1 arnessea worth $MO. His HatrlHUe* w« *«? $2,000.William Ritter, whose portion of the Crouse estate was $50. 00, paid $8,500 of It for living expanses from the time Mr. Crouse died until : e received his share; he paid a marts g* of $1,050 In Cedar street; paid $$,500 for a house In which he lives; paid *2,5f 1 for furniture, which belongs to hi* * Ife; paid $2,000 for horses, carrlages, etc , which he also gave to his wlfm boui ht ft block In Houth Halinx street for H$.000; his living expenses have beer $1,500, and be paid $500 fur a trip tc Chicago. On June 29 ia*t he dispose I of all of his personal property* con* sting of mortgages nmminting to ah ut $0,000. He Also bought a lot for wh ch he paid *00. He has $2,h00 tin the M irchanta* bank, which I* all the persor ai property he