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flick ‘Freaccas Cumber inves ine Mooms od Cust and Otte Away With Considerable Meaty. Some slick individual made a raid on several of the guests at the St. Charles Hotelhat evening, and no fake winner. From, D. Mayer, of was Monier Lock and Sale works, the cook @35 In money and a beautiful gold watch worth $13. From George W., Deyo, of the Lizzie Evans, he secured a fine gall watch, 2 silver pencil and $L in money. The fellow, whoever he was, climbed over the transom into the roome of these guests and secured his booty. ‘The hotel people attach the blame to an individual who registered a “H. B. Qantel, from Dayton. He came toe the hotel about midnight, and was given 2 room. He at once went to his room cut let no order about being called. At 5 o'clock this morning he came into the office, paid his bill and left. In payment he gave @ $5-bil which Mr. Mayer (dentiBed as be longing to the roll which was stolen fromhin. The van went to the G. EH. D.depot and required for @ Cincinnath train. This is the last seen of him, Castell was about Hivevet Are inches tall, had a heavy dark mustache, wore a shark straat and dark cloths and ‘weighed about 150 pounds. One very suspicious thing is that the man's bed Wass scarcely touched, which indicates that he did not long occupy it, . The police have been notified and oficers of various cities instructed 10: arrest the man. ‘The hotel people offer 850 reward for the arrest of the man and the return of the stolen property. POINTS ADUUL TOWN, The attraction at the Globe theatre last evening drew a fair sized house and gave splendid satisfaction. The popular comediene, Miss Lizzie Evans, played the leading part, vic! “the little blacksmith,” and abe was as she always is, very good and took the audience from the beginning to the end. Her support was also good and in fact the play was Aeat-class througout. An alarm of fire from box 18 about 6:30 last evening called the department too eld on south G street, where a pile of lumber and some straw was on fire. It all belonged to Robert Harper. Lass, trifing, St. Mary's parish school opened with 50 pupils this year, the largest opening attendance the school ever had. ‘The Third ward division of the Gar field club met last night and elect Jono Decker, captain and Wet. J. Panzer, orderly. What Palmer Smith's Friends say? The friends of Palmer Smith claim there is nothing In the story told in the Cincinnati Post concerning him, Redre tary Richie, of the Oxford Loan and Building association, has said that sty Smith had not taken any of the funds of that insuitation and that they were not after him. Again Mr. Smith's friends say that Detective Norris knows that Smith is to Florida and met In New Orleans, and that the affair was but another scheme on the part of Norris to gain newspaper notoriety. Electereian Thomas Griffines of Hlate tarlen. Thos. Grifith, who was injured while making a connection at the Walnut street extension of the Hamilton and Lindenwald electric road about four weeks ago, died at Mercy hospital at a clock this morning. The cause of death was dislocation of the spine. He was a young man, only 31 years old. His mutterings were intense but he bore them patiently. He was a man that made friends and was a general favorite with his fellow workmen. In his chosen work as an electrician, we showed great ability. Tomorrow morning the remains will be taken to his home at Sullivan,Ind., where 4 mother awaits the last sad com ing of her boy. Landlord Thiem and the deceased's fellow boarders at He r St. Clair Hotell have a beautiful floral tribute in the form of a broken column. Contractor Cornell, for whom Mr. Grif fith worked, has charge of the funeral. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The Best Sauve in the world for Curs, Hrvvges, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblans, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price Bicents per box, For sale by Dr. Markt. AMUSEMENTS, Miss Jean Voorhees, to whom is in trusted the principal part in the “Planters Daughter” the attraction booked for the Globe Opera House, Sat urday evening next, has made a decided bit and fairly captured the metropolis. She was dubbed “The Nonpareil by the Times and will henceforth bear the sobriquet. Miss Voorhees is an expert horsewoman and is called upon nightly to display her accomplishment in that direction, being required to mount a horse while running, and jump a five foot hurdle. She is said to be an excep torally handsome woman, 2 decided Vlonde of the bronze type,and is of a commanding statue. Miss Voorhees is a niece of Senator Voorheis, of Indiana, and enjoys a biph gocial position as well as a professional one. Dan Charles is the west place to take your Long's Biscuit Flour “ads; you get an extra biscuit free, Ladies fine abocs $1 a walr, worth + $150. ‘This sale is for Saturday only, Sample Shoe Co., Third and High streets, Grand opening of the Cottage saloon, corner Sixth and Vine streets, Saturday night, September 10. A fine lunch will be served. Everybody invited. Good music will be in attendance. James Long Island, atlas Kelly, Proprietor, ye CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly assist ed us during our late and bereavement, and especially for the beautiful floral offerings, K. Haven anp Cripnen. Men's two lace dress shoes go tomor row, Saturday, at Weentsa pair, Sam pla ahoe atore,
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Hamilton, Ohio, US

Fri, Sep 09, 1892

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