Deiongs to jur. Morns' neirs or to ms estate for the benefit of his creditors.Horsethief Caught.A warrant was sworn out by George M. Webb of Milldale, last night, for Joseph Knepper, now under arrest at Dayton, O., for tne theft of the trotting filly, Jennie M, from the Latonia track last summer. Knep-ner managed to dispose of the animal, and by shrewd detective work was traced to Dayton and arrested. The mare was three years old and valued at $ 1 *000. George M. Webb and his brother, William A. Webb, are the owners. Knepper will be brought to Covington today.Street Railway Directors.The directors of the South Covington Street Railway Company met last night at the company’s office to discuss improving the service of the road. The engineer reported that all was now ready for the satisfactory operation of the new system to beTNti f in nn nr r/l f V\ n ♦ + Q VAAA r\ 4- ^