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IdendorfDakota,i.dtcaie.and,. the f foundofeti* and mineralred, was » ago.Fourthfavor* i**! ser*Need otwo per*rhe sing*laved by iiu| to* r boulf.merchant I dr**# toit V A. atug. Mr,it sin* itew com*v.yesterday,Thoutas A. Stephans, one of Carm'beli county's pioneer cfrixeitt. died last evening at his residence, 318 Madison street, agedeiglitvdwo vears. */ '•Mr#. Sarah Clough,whose death was inerv* UetHKt In this pu^r Saturday. was fifty tears ago the recognitwl artistic dressmaker rn this section. She lunde the weddingdress for the lute Mm. Cot James Taylor and lor many others of the notables half a century ago. / •; :• v,./-/\ ’ •“Suppose, said a Fifth wardt»r to the Tim as St%K, “that the papers drop on Mr. ! Aided for a while and give the man aj .chance to display himself Sri* the Schoolhoard. I know the gentleman and I amf sure he ft oppt Oed to ihevush thatjt.ap-j€4ring daily in the paper*, at least until he j is.given u chance to serve the people in the : office to which he i» chosen/1Andrew Schneider, for stealing a watchfrom James Byati, im Eglantine street, wason trrd More Squire* Bf ad ley this morn*lug and dismissed- ;jM ‘ , ; ‘ | . ' e • »' 1 , . , r ’ 'Herman Upwind and-wife transferred to Charlotte Ding. Lot No 5tt, in tin* trustee’s cats ac- || dd it ion toth- city of Newport. on the r. and a unrm aide of Thornton street, 30 by 10U{**1 *|^,| fidyrnrd Kolier procured a license thisw build* fUiirning to wed Miss Ettg Uuigh. .are too The funeral of the late Adolph Haase* permit maun took place, vesterday afternoon from benches, j the »St. Balds. dertiVaU church and wasit them i Inrgelv attended. The ami Tribe of Redisfted to t Men and the German iloh'eer* an ended in t TVr-of; a hi a tv;. 1 he j«dlbeari;m were .hdin Huge I,jr.* Philip Haas. Adam Eckel, Christian Glide, Lew Roth and Jonas Schmidt.; _ i* ye - . r . . / U . % . 4 : jThe remains of H Jlfltgrave, of William-sou sireer. were er-rnat»J yesterday ut the Ciiicihtiatt, cn mafciry in the presence of a large number of friend*. Eureka lodge No. S3 K. and li of IE* and William felt hnige* I. 0. 0 F . had charge of the ceremoniesIrt tire Police -court this morning Wm.Cramer pleaded guilt v to stealuig-chic kensfro in John Urady dti Moss street and, was fined $5 and cmts. George Pal icy for stealing i* watch, pleaded not guilty ,)uif lt;$rcu in*srautial evidence was against him. and hewa# lined A3 end costs. Henry Hammer.charged with stealing pigeons, was dismissed with a good lecture. 'V -John teon, an inmate of the jaif committed froth Dayton pending his trial f-»r Iun t* cy, is an artist ot great ability. He molds groups of figures as natural as life and uses »rv Inn* Jutfthiugbut a bar of soap and bl* hand*.olsford: ^ delegation of the orindipal Stockholdersof the Sundard Iron aiicl Pipe colnpnny, tlit new com pan v recootiy started, visited the different sites appropriate for their plant in Newport yesterday. Mayor Berry piloted the gentlemen around and jaunu d out the convenience and facilities of Newt, whicha mo* will uii-t h good# .we meansis in the in*; a Lot nop, 6n rged. oc-ieyjtfirn untilresit one nr York.Wilson n coiidt-».y’s caseaocietv*/ * #'* annualme ueienuams me piaiuun uavmg iau-«to pro%*e a partnenuip between Craned: i'o*amitvce.KtMayor ind Mr*. Harms irri red home on Saturday, after a couple of weeks' absence in Florida.‘Mr, John Taphorn. jr.. left yesterday morning for Indianapolis, Ind., where ha expect* to remain for tome time.Andy Schneider, a wall known Newport character, was arrested here on Saturday night bv Chief of* Police (’orrietl and taken to Newport, where he was wanted by the police, ’ 'E*st—Gold monogram, on Wednesday night, on Washington aennue. betweenFairfield and Poplar/ Finder will pieatwleave it at Rifle's drug store.At the Bellevue Building association the receipts were $1,3U0 A sale of money takes place at the next meeting,(I '*,*« * *r 1 ^ _ • p 4 _ MThe association took in thirteennew shares Saturday night and has had no withdrawais in two months. The w*cotid aitiiuai election of directors oocnrt the last meeting in the mouth Messrs. f^l. Hd. McGrath,, Wm. Stoll, E. W B fienhoixi. A H, Bamlorih and Cliaa. Butller were am |xsinted us a nominating Committee to ee-Wt two candidates fur each pooltion. -The com not tee will meet in a few tiiglRa;Tin* revival services now In progress at the M, R church will l*e continual this weyk. There have been several Conversions and some iddttIons. The pastor, R G Bollard, is being a#si»telt;l by j 1'rof, Mcfiiunis. witose plain, practical gospel appeals are being felt for gtwwi The public is cord tail v invited to all services 7 :30 p. m , stamiard time. Prof. Corbett will lead the; singingmis work. ,• i *» 1 . ( .C • . f f» 4 • r • *.Miss 8te|)a Kel'io, daughter of Mr. Kelso,the wcll*km»wn pilot of Outer »treel. \n* ter tamed u large uumher ol her friends ami schoolnwles of the higher grades on Hatur* day evening. The occasion was ft very plessatit one for the young |«*ople present,enrd arv, Jos. :ger; en-rnulkers,ociatiou,slier. *ill roundnow tie-s wantefi ilfon for l Mine ut rank fort* t tnc 1st* The curn In years,»g by Of*13 loom* ivlor andinto theihingUm,od Mrs.r arousednice gave ided anj g a ha^ty e ofilcvrId #iio«it.otisc and o sltois in . Officerid Wash-XI tliUiml; iMvrnN,:ai.., /A rnan imrned Franeia. residing on the hi 11mde above the rsiln»ad, is accuse*! of abusing his wife and chihlren in a sbatlle* fill ms finer ytaterdav.wbileunder the inllueuCe of lu|iior. It is »si(l he struck Ins in lie twy with a frying pan, cutting a ter-rihle ffftsli in lilt nose. J he; police werenotified but his wife refused tip prosecute lier liuflhaint The neighbors are indignant and threaten vengeance if he persists in illtreating his family. V / /A meeting will be held to morrow night at the reM«h»)M4» of M r Martin Herman, f^rthe t»tiT|oe of organising h inreit‘s society inthe interest of the Campbell County Pro* testant Orphans’ Home. Ail citixens interested are invited to pe pretient. 4/ . ... w, The bad weather of tonlay did not resultplt;} t. Tin y seemed particularly plea*sd |'ln i ^postponement of ihe^ atection, but wiih a iarge strip of ground borderingITaylor s creek. They have been offered splendid sin s with big inducement* filled from several cities, but they have tw yetieHled on any place. Newport might offer si Irsst free Water and taxes for a certain number of years as an InducementTut Coxmws Camx.—Newton Cook man, for $15.p0i damsges. ngsinst3 C'mne ^ Douglas, fpr injuries sustained while in «heir employ st the Covington reservoir, m now on trial behire the Circuit ‘.court. The re port of tl*e Court-house commissioners was received and the txcepiions of the city and COuntv attorney thereto were overruled. The hill of |i*trtlculttn* s#ked for by the jutlgeln the ConsUii# case was presented I and the attorney# for the defendant are f now endeavoring to find some flaw in themto have them thrown out and thus continue the case until lh« next term. The bill ofrticulars i» an exact facsimile of all theEthere is no doubt , but that it /kept a large number of cjtitens .nwiiy from the pblls who would otherwise have voted. The various candidates Sfdrfts were iiatii|:encd considerably and the b’hoya who hold tickets were cast down, too, as there was little or no hustling being done. At noon President of Council Hhanks was about forty; votes alie.id of Mnder. ('ierx Hayward, no opposiuoiK Treasurer (*oetxe, no opposition. Assewgjr Kackera away ahead for assessor over Cameron, Banks and Yan-xaut. For jailer lt;Dowd was leading bothThiel and Bench. fti the First ward RchluFter was running ahead of Wolff for Council; for tfie Hcho«d Inmrd 8am.Carr hftd no opposition. 8ec»Hidward —For Council Mr Ticiunn was afew vptea ahead of Joering. Cttrmlchaelwas ahead for the School Board. Third Ward—Things were nip and tuck for Council between Ltnville. Clark and Tle-Tlie Chtireli as an Educator,.... Kev, H P. Urnlth The Pulpit anit the Pew., tiev Howard Johnston Hymn - How Firm a FoundationTU« w omen of the church 8 fultonhplritual Growth of the lt;burchHev. W II. James J* ® It lift! I tM)®® * •»#,** Key. W. H. RobertsCollection . •**» # *• • * ».ft» teae-e * # •« • +\+ * • •*,#* «*****••?**•••»**♦•Hyrnu—All Hatl the power of Jesus’ Name .. BenedictionUn April 7 the qualified electors of Lin* wocki will have to step up to the polls and vot# for successors to the following named ofti* Cials: Mayor John P. l^angdou. Corporation Clerk If: K Byron, Cor point tloh TreasurerElmer E Ferris, E’ouUcilmen William Jt rdwiw. John L McClure ami W/diatn f\ Wiley and Marshal J. V. Hartman This year the mayoraitv seems to overlap ailo|her qiiesttons of ofltca in discuiaifm among the different ones mat KtiOugh mayors luive been named to fill the exalted chair everv nieetmg night with anew one for a year and yet have a new one at each councilmeeting. Mt. Lookout claims the right \o O.ne out of the six counethmm, and HarryGolden is talked of tliere to succeed William C. Wiley, who will probably lie glad to find a substitute to journey forth ami back from that district for two vears to everv council meeting Among others “in thnliahds of their friends’-for council are Kri J. Ferrisami Will. Warner. t ; /■ * ■ j 1 ,'.j ' * f •. ** ■The liaptist ladies’ annual sale and supper at town hall Friday night* • *») # ^ * #4 * - * » ^ -f M J b *• * •-*' * • ,f' 4 ^ r v '* *l AWakgceHCKn rsu 'Bernard Burkhart, agttlt;i fifty five, for mativ yean a resident of tliis place, a stockholder ami empl!yc of the Union Furniture Cj, uie*l suddenly Friday -night at fm tmine on BhippinK street. He retired in Ids ustml health, but toon aft*r was discovered dead in bed by his wife, who had heard Indistinct groans and supposed her husband was dreaming and tried to arouse him, but hv the time a light was pro* curiMi he had ceased breathing. Coroner Jackson w,a» •ummoned. and Dra Kyle, of Aurora, and 8 B. Cbgmberlaih, of this iilace he hi a ' |»ost mortem und found the jieafl enlarged and fillwl with CoaguIdledblood. The deceased was highly esteemed bvlii# friends*' ’■ ‘ ” i ' . ■ 1 * * • ' *♦ .('ountv trswmrer 1’rolwt coll*rt*d be-twwu $1000 and ft S00 «f taxw Hlt;ttturd*y, mul not os rej«rttJ.Silas liayfu. V. 8. mail a^nt, was horn* to »tteii«l tU«* lur»«ral of btt Uncle Hilaa Van Hn.vea yratanliiy. ’ John Cahiwell, ariiile loa.linc hay fit cara at Van,Hum’* awitcli, ftli and broka bisan kb.• , : * .. • f * ,' - . *1 ,*Three candidates were immer.ied in the river here yesterday by Elder Rodgers. They were late acce*dons to the Central Christian church.. A brood mare of Frank l^eadsgave birth to triplets, but sodu after foaitug the coltsdied. : ^: ’ ' •; • Ambrose K. Nowlin was re ejected president John A Dorman secretary, Samuel Van Horn treasurer of the Lawrenceburg Fair a**»ciatiou. The superintendents andother officials were not appointed by theio»rd.The funeral of Silas Van Hayes at Elisabethtown vestenlay was largely attended. His ixm Mfw»es arrived from Los Angeles Haturdav.; While Ernest Tuthiil and Frank Robbins were out driving otic of the wheels cob lapsed, throwing the boVs violeutly to the ground. Fortuuitpijr no bouee were broken. *Mrs. RaHe la home frotu Cleveland afteran abecoce of three weeksu«,Tf .XMIV IMISIon the C L. A S. railroad provid for two new * trains—a morning accommodation leaving Cincinnati at ll a. and one down in the afternoon, leaving East Norwood at 2:11.The congregation of the Norwood M. E. church greatly regrets that Rev. Thomas J, Harris, because of Hbhealtb, has resigned his pastorship All church services will continue as usual; Rev, Mr. Hun metpreftcbed yesterdav morning and Rev. Mr. Hopkins of the Norwood Prcahyteriaw churtii, preached at night. On Wednaadajrevening the piayer, song itid confer**nee meeting will be IskI by one of the layman, and It is the intention to have a differentleader for each subsequent Wednesday evening meeting.At the vcircling,, of tlwi ChautaaquatMi at Mr. A R Hoffman’s this evening a fine programme will be carried out.• A f ^ , *%.*. V .lt; t '*/ • . •’vffMBRMRHHHBHHHIHHflHRiMHllHHRPHMMMflHBHHHHMfl1'UKHT SOIPTOOl). O.I / * . .West Norwood was ail excitement Sunday morning. The fine residence of Mr. F.J. Selmebler wa* ruined by fire. The houeo huriiftl to the ground, nothing being left hut the foundation. The fire was first discovered by Mrs. Hchneider, who was home alone, about 10 o'clock. Her attention wag first attracted by the. loud '‘mewing*’ of a cat **n the second floor*. 8he went upetalri to ascertain tlrn cause of It; ahe was met by a cloud of smoke that almost blinded her. 8h« at otice gave the alarm, Mr* Fred, liankel kiid George EherhaH, who live n«il 'by, were tne first to respond and did all itj , their power to check the fismes until more help came* In less time than it takeg to tell men came with buckets from all directions and went to work like old firemen. At one time it was thought that the men had the fire under control, when suddenly the flames shot out from under the weatherboard# jn«t below the roof. 8ome of the men made for the attic no as to reach theroot, hut they were driven back by clouiN of smoke issuing therefrom. A cry for ladder was made, but none was fott targe enough to reach the roof. By t tithe all hopes were abandoned of saving the house and attention was given to ihg furniture. Everything was got out, bttf some of the furniture was broken by rough handling caused by excitement. Considering that till* was West Norwood's first fire the men handled themselves and furnittirt pretty well. Mr. Bcbneider gives his iitaui* anco oh the house at fcUMJO. Mr* H. Efker-man, brother-in-law of Mr. Schneider, oo cupied the agcond floor of the house. Hlt; had gone to the city on an early train and did not hair of the fire until he returned* laic in the afternoon. The fire was caused By a defective flue Immediately after the fire at West Norwood Sunday morning, a petition was circulated subscribing for «donations for the benefit of organising a volunteer fire brig* ade,/ The sub-criniidns reached to about eighty dollar# before fi o’clock.It is very seldom you see or hear of a ladr volunteering her services at a fire. Such was the ease Sunday morning. While tbg women were gaxing at the fire from a din stance, some crying and others fearing that their husbands might be burned to death ol lie buried under the ruins, Miss Kate Hoff* rogge. a saleslady employed by Alms Ift 1/oepkt, and living with her parents af West Norwood, was teen standing on a iadl der handing huckets full of whter to thO men on the secoud floor. 8he worked ltkg a Trojan and was as cod as a cucumber oat ice all the time Nhe did her share in try# i ng to save a home that •lire.; v ' •' - •terns of receipts and exi»euditures during the last term ot L Consuns. J• no it worni.-After the regular praver meeting on ............- - Wednesday evening the session and trust-tiian, with Heiiitau a little ahead for the ; e«s of the Bo-sbyterian church will hold anLt I. 'ft IS.. . . fe vg# M 4 * .± A* h* Rift I tai . _. . _ . .. w » ^ AaAwu deatroyadllotirtl. T. A. C*wy had aE.ta.I foe pMiftiiAi I lit lift** V , »ii rf Ik V\ aaWflKlt;Kd iui|ioru»nt cohftrenco.Wnik.NnaH Nmln|.At the meetinf! of the work-houee boartlSaturday Mr. Troat auaseaafully eiplaioaithe circumstaoca of hie pUciiig tha inaur*ance of the building* without the knowledge of the otiier me»itber*. o*er which dr-
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