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1 I Ml STAR, EGMCINI NO. 60. VOL. 17. Tft Snhcwrthdraf Twelre renu SATURDAY EVEIOKG.

MARCH 20, 1880. At 3 Ct. per Week. TH Forfpa THE LATEST IWlonal Associated Preai to the Star. Providikcc, March 20.

A fire in the erd-room of Tinkham Si Farwell'i woolen (I mill at Harmville caused a lost of Cambridge, 0.. March 20. Last night at midniff.it a fire was discovered in tbe store 1 i -J. Tt. JX rtnmnunw liwim UK iue uruie jauruwurv vumpnuj llSwhich was damaged to tbe extent of several jj thousand dollars.

it BiTAviA. March 2a Tbe inry in the liaise of Ohio vs. Wm. indicted for ilnnttinir his Wm. Gravit, sSwitli Intent to kill, returned a verdict of Tril a quo tilt an A httt.turv.

i if Nkw Orleans, March a Palmer, President of the Louisiana Bank, lOmnviotMl of embezzlement of the funds of tktlie bank, has been sentenced to three trears' bard labor in the Penitentiary, i'l D-trou, March 20. ChJ. Vandepoole, -t''he Detroit electrician, has closed a con- 'traot to likht the front of the Detroit i "Jliera-honse for a month with bis per-Viected carbon pencil light. CI ice man, was dangerously Injured yeaterday by being struck witu a guy rope wnicn parted on a dredge boat in the bay. His skull is supposed to be fractured and bis recovery doubtful.

WIF MCBDEB AND ATTEMPTED 80KID1. Brooklyn, March 20. John Oys- terman, a journeyman laborer, in of. leaiousy yesterday siruca bis wife Caroline with a hatchet, killing her instantly. He then attempted to take bis own life bv beating ins neaa ith the same instrument.

out of work for some time, and at the time of the tragedy had just retnrnea irom a vain search for employment The only other person in the house at the time was ma son, a lad nine years oi age. ine man is in the hospital, rWHEELER'S WAGES. tired to Kill Men at a Hun dred Dollars a Head. I liVifer Murder and Attempted Sal cide In Brooklyn, i Bad Indian Backs To Bounced. Be BELVA'S BOOM.

An Avalanche of Scandal Strikes the Capital. He bn Seyeral Suits Against Congress men Promised. ftxfials to the Btas. Zi OA Tl.n.n Tin. ItEB BIOIHK8, 1UWA, lutuuil AV.

i ucio u- long existed a deadly fend between the TT -I- WnBtrnll At Taiii lDown Church, Warren County (1 Iowa. It resulted in a murderous shooting flaflVay two years ago and has now broken out afresh. (J Wednesday evening Reuben WestfiiM jftlie eldest of the family, winlu out li.oKinir if for Ins hogs, was shot in the head by sme 'fpersonin ainbnsli. The hill struck jiibt above the ear, but glanced on the skull, tanking only asli'-'lit scalp wound. I Yesterday one George Wheeler was ar-ilrested on susnici an) confexsed thatlie ha3 fired the shot: thiit he had been hired hv iheHowriestoshoot the entire West- Cunada.

lull family at one nunurea aouars a neaa, and when the last one was disposed of he vas to have two hundred dollars extra. Wheeler's statement is confirmed by cir-cn instances, and on its strength four of the Howries have beenarres ed with two others of their The remainder can not be found at present POISONED TO DEATH ON WINS. CoMJMBue, Maroh 20. Eena Morgan, Oft'ored, wife of Janie3 Morgan, and her Louisa; a young woman, were both poisoned yesterday by drinking wine containing strychnine. The mother died, but the daughter will recover.

The affair Jg very mysterious. TWO BAD BTJCKS OONV1CTKTV Omaha. March 20. Two youn'g Tndian bucks, Edward Presish and Thomas Walk- 3 er. were convicted yesterday at Dakota aCitv, of the murder of an unknown 3 traveler who was passing through Winne- If? Kmvr, Pamfvat iin in JrtrW tualL IIWW GBANTED A BEPBIEVE.

Jittperson City, March 20. Governor Ipiiolna irmnfpd a renriAVA to Mn1 ilrow and Natlian Fawcett, convicted of tyiurder in the first degree at the recent ierm of the Audrain COLUMBUS CHIPS. Special to the Star. FOUL PLAT SCBPECTED PTTUAM'S IJtJNO- TIOH SENATE NOT IM SESSION. ConiMBCS, March 20.

About three weeks ago the wife of John Gregory was found dead in her room at the residence of her mother-in-taw. It wasi reported that she had in a fit of despondency oommitted suicide by- taking poison. A few days since a brother of the deceased arrived in this city and began an investigation of the matter. The body was exhumed and the stomach was removed and placed in the hands of a emist for analysis. Her brother claims that his sister's death was the result of foul play.

The injunction suit of J. H. Putnam, to restrain the from issuing an election proclamation under the redisricting ordi nance, is in progress before Judge limg- bam to-day. ')' The Senate met at 10 o'clock, but there not being a quorum present they adjourned until 10 o'clock Monday, TO-BAI LNlOiNGRESS. National Astoclated Pren to tbe Btr.

Washington. March 20. The session the Bouse to-day was for debute only on the Funding Bill, but nnucr it any subject couia oe Mr. Felton spoke in opposition to the funding oi tne deal as an oppressive measure. rye ioi-lowed l'olwn and took issuo with Mr.

Wood's uou on tne Din. ill'. A titrlke Averted. Special to the str. Mavsvilib, March 20.

It was rn niored some time ago that the spinners in the.Maysviile cotton factory would shortly strike. The strike lias been averted by a notification from the proprietors that all the hands cmplot ed in the mill about one hundred and fifty in number would receive an increase of 10 per cent, on and after the 5th of April. Miss Raymond' Call at Senator Hill's House. Special to the Btac Washington, D. March 20.

There is a startling rumor to-day that Mrs. Belva A. LockwodB has become the attorney for a number of yqung women who have been Mrs. Lockwood's Horton. who it Our Cut lie in Canada.

National Associated Press to the Btar. Ottawa, March 20. It is under stood tt.nt a very important concession has een obtained irom tne uritisli Uovern mntit and Unit American cattle will hi per mitted privilege of transit throntih Canada from one American Don to another with privilege als i of stopping for rest and other accommodations at Sume one place in Fruit Kate in BlicUigau. Sitlonal Associated Frees to the Btar. Holland, March 20.

While from seve al places south of here the fruit buds are reported injured the closest inspec ion ov fruit growers here ana in tne vicinity shows them in a healthy condition, not having had such warm weather here as further south. The Cumberland flood. Special to the Btar. Nashville. March 20-2 P.

M. The river Is tlnwiy fulling. The Uprxr Cumberland people iiiBtatned irrcat losses. Their fences, lumber and other tnovii Die property was wasnea nwHy. ine (lamiige to wheat OeMs can not be estimated.

IV, IU.m. Af ilta A Ditratn. fliiwtilf. Cnnrt und ntenced to be executed on the 2d day of pril next FROZEN BY A NORTHER. Marshall, March 20.

Two negroes dead body ot another negro iimed Frank Hodge lying near the road, miles Sou ot ucnmona, yesteraay, rendered a verdict of lie uoroner jury renuercu a jjath by freezing during the recent cold i. blessed is the peacemaker. Ir FREDONIA, A. JUaTCIl ZU. A OUHI-I am.I a.

tt hnovA- ft Car TOW Itli ocvcrjr jcaiciuajr, woo o- cut with a coffee-cup Over tbe left frnctnriiiff 'the skull in Such a way 'at it became necessary to extract three II LITTLE GIRL BURNED TO DEATH. VBallas, Texas, Marph 20. The burn I ql M. Wilson's dwelling at Denison iSterday, consumed the body of a girl 3 w'ars 'old, left by her mother to play in house. BABE BURNED TO DEATH.

Louis, March 20. While the wife of klinm Hurt crtlnred. Ilvintr near Rh 1'aul, tiiis went to a neighbor's to Jiorrow a tub, the oliildren set fire to the I Tliev then ran off in their frieht. j.eavins a little babe ol tbe bed, which was I 8t. fibral roasted to death, 11- H18 FIRST AND ONLY, 1 Ration ftl Assnmated Press to the Btar.

CHICAea Maroll justice jvaonman Van mmIv. A a totter frnin a in De- troit who claims to be the first 'and only wifn nf Clarence Euuene Davis. 1 1 8he snys they were married in Baltimore ii in 1800. ner vmaiaen mono uciuk 1 Varia NHnhrhnek. that tlieT bad thrre ahildren when he left her to go into the which she has never heard of him until now.

BRIJO STORE BCRNRD, QrjiHCT. March 2a Tbe drug tore of Soott tMcKilm, at Drallos City, was totally destroyed by fire yester day morning. SKULL FATALLY FRACTCRED. Kick Schauster, well known river and seduced by Congressmen benevolence towards Miss is alleged Senator Morgan's son ruined, and Mihs Raymond, has Induced other young women similarly unfortunate, to make her their confidane. The latest scandal involves three mem bers of the House and two Senators, and scandalous developments more unsavory even than thoseln -the Hill matter are said to be imminent One of scandals is thata Western Democratic member seduced a girl under promise to obtain her a pesi tlon In one the departments, which prom ise he failed to keep, and the girl being ip destitute circumstances, will institute sui for damages, miss Raymond's latest call The sensational reports sent but last night of Miss Raymond's call at Senator Hill's house were greatly overdrawn.

Miss Raymond called, as stated, at the Senator' residence, but created very little disturbance. When she called Mr. Hill was not at home. Being denied admittance to the house she stood for a few moments on the sidewalk in front. Her presence in the neighborhood very naturally collected a crowd.

Her remarks were addressed solely to the policeman who endeavored to get her to go home. The discrepancy between the state ment Miss Raymond recently published and this visit is clear proof that she is act ing under directions from the Senator's enemies. It appears to be tbe purpose to bring the Hill family into unpleasant prominence. Miss Kayinond culled yes terday an hour before the usual time I the adjournment of the Senate, when the Senator was not expected to be at home. Very likely her purpose was not to see Mr.

Hill, but to scandalize the family. She is known to be alnvst destitute of money herself, but nevertheless continues to board at the Washington House. That Hill's enemies are paying herexpenses here is the most natural conclusion. It is stated on the most trustworthy testimony that Sen ator Hill has the names of those who urge on Miss Raymond, and will divulge them within a short time. Bus.

0. L. Hamna. Aran! MeDIU and 8. 1.

Ht(ain were appointed a committee on appor tionment oi aoii'tfaiesi tne euue uonreuuon. On tte fifth ballot for County Solicitor the vote stood: Water Btimmel .......40 Blank 1 The sixth ballot resulted the wine aa the pre ceding one, On motion a recess wai taken until next Satur day at 1U o'clock, Board of Publie Werks. Permission Was granted the property-owners on Charles street, between Coleraln aveuue and Fifth avenue, to lay drain pipes at their own expense. Tbe acnolntlnz of Bunerlntendent ana watcn- meu In the Parks was made the special -order for next Monday. The Committee on Parka reoom- mendM that the General Superintendent's salary be tl.MO per year, and tlie Superintendents of I lnln anil V.

l. aifk weeki.thu watchmen, fl 00 per day. remission was granted the If. 4 D. R.

R. Company to.block tl Freeman-street crossing to morrow (Sunday) tor tne purpose oi pumu, iu crossing Kaki A petition for the establishment or tne graue oi II I. It W.nl ttlu. M. Bli uuv iwwi, ill um ferrel to the Committee on Grades and Improve ments.

lt- Meatn Caldwe'I. Bell and Gessert were ap- nni a rnmmltioA nf ThriA tn ronOrt TeOom- mondattons as to more economical- purchase of supplies. i The Superintendent of Water-works was av rectcd to lay water pipes in Marshall street, Irom Aunurn avonue, IKS iwi norm. ThnnmnArtvownomnn Hrinkberrr streei nonn of Madison Pike were granted an extension of sixty days' time in which to repair sidewalks on aid street. THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE.

The Day Se For the Holding of the County rrlmarles. 1 The Hamilton County Democratic Executive Committee met to-day at the Democratic Meaa quarters on Sixth street. President Willette in the chair, and forty-one members present. A motion was carried that the City Executive Onmmitt.e be requested to hold its meeting in time to hold the primaries not later than next Kntimtnv. A motion was made by James Moloney that the County Primary Election for the election of to f.o State Convention at Columbus on May 6th be held on Monday, May 8d in the city between the hourH or 4 and 7 p.

and in the country between 4 and 8 p. m. The motion was R. v. Clark resiirnea as Executive uomminee- man from the Eighteenth Ward, First Precinct, and Michael Morgan was elected to fill the va cancy.

Tlie louowini uommiuee on Apuorvounicn together with- the President and BwreUiry, waa appointed! H. Iiemmon, Charles Pitton. C. A Jftima Moloney ami Louis Remlin. A Committee was apioinuiu toornii resoiu'ioua on the death of (ieorao A.

Pettrs, former Chair man of the Committee, The Committee adjourned to meet two weeks from to-day. i FURNISHINO GOODS. mm AMUSEMENT3. Mens Furnishers. A LITERARY MAN, A MAN, A SOCIETY MAN, i May Each Have on an ELEGANT SHIRT, (WILSON BROS.

own mate,) or may bo encased iu the Finest Merrar GRAND I Performance Tills Day. The Peeiles American Prima Donna Comedienne, A. UICE OATES, Supported by tho Oa'es Ensrlif Comic Opera Com- uxeq Mimic upera UTTLE DUKE. MATfKKE at 1 EVENING at 8. Popular Prices 25 4 60a Beats at Farewell appsarance Sunday Mglit un US DUKE.

Monday. March 22 Klrairy nana spcctacaiu piny. Enchantment It pany.will appear in Charles 1 in a 1 3 acta A I TO-DAY at 2 P. M. PIKES.

Admission 25 and 50c. Last Two Performances, Boston Theater Com. pany In the exciting melodrama, THE TWO MOTHlsBSi 5 The Flying Railroad Train. Last time TO-KIGHT, 8 p.m. Beats can be secured at tho Box Office.

Mnrch 22 Criterion Company In Freaks. UELUlv'S UrEKA-HQUSE. i No Smokingr; To-Nigrht C. GRAVES COMBINATION, The wonderful charaoter actor. GEO.

C. BONIFACE. Uetherwith J. H. KOW13, and a power ful dramatic company, in the Greatest of all Plays, the beautiful and romantic military dnuaa, In lour aeu, called i THE SOLllEU'S TRUST.

Geo. Boniface as "Corporal Antotne." Admission 25c. and 50c. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Reserved seats at Perry Si Morton's, 162 Vine street Monuay, Maeh 22 tiiLL's (Imported by WILSON BROS.

big feet handsomely covered with Silk Hosiery, All from WILSON and all surmounted with a LINEN COLLAR Of tit Latest Style, selected from the immense assortment offered by WILSON BROS. YET, If all bo not finished with a tasteful and attractive piece of Shadows of Comin Events. Mechanics' Institute proposes to inango-rate a life cluss in September, and ooutinue it until May, 1881. An entertainment in aid of the Widows' Home Fair wilt be iriven; at trice's Hill next Monday eveninir. Governor Cox lectures before the Society of Natural History tins afternoon on "Microscopic Forms of Animal Life." Tlie last lecture nnder the auspices of the Unity Club will be deliveret to-raor-rnw tottomonn at Pike's Opcra4im'by Kev.

Mr. Savage, a Unitarian minister of Hi is i on. His subject will be "Alake the Most of YLNE-STBEET 01JillA-H0US. Corner Canal and Vine struct. THE HOME TO-NIGHT we announce the continues suc cess of the Greatest Four, BEAM AN AND HOMERS AND THE GIR.YED BROTHERS, i MI8d Bk8SlE BEU MISS BEM.E CUKIIING, 1 M1S8 ADA ADAIR, And a host of others too numerous to mention.

The Joy begins at 8 p. terminating at the midnight hour. LOAN OFFICZ. FRANK SMITH, LICENSED Jli a Office, N. E.

Cor. Sixth and Vine Cincinnati, O. Money adyanced on Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry and Clothing. A large variety of Hie above articles always for sale in one hull their value. WATCHES, lltr A rnrtTOrrCi for Birthday I WOL JL Si JUiS Presents, and Jewelry of every description of finest qnali- tv and otittom wices in Rreat variety, at JOSKPI! OUR SOUTHERN GUESTS.

The Closing of Their Visit to This City- The Southern visitors enjoyed their trip to the Zoological Gardens yesterday afternoon and did not return to the city until a late hour. Wnlie at the Garden a lunch was served and short but pithy speeches do "oy the following gentlemen: Colonel Adair, of Atlanta; Colonel c. u. Miles, of Brunswick, the founaer of the Atlanta Cousl na tion; Col. A.

of Tuscaloosa, 8icrling A. Wood, of Tuscaloosa; CoL Dclman, of Ala bama Frank 8. Moody, of Tuscaloosa, and W. N. Ktlney, of Alabama.

A huge number of the together with a few-of our citizens, were entertained at Mr. Pro. basco's residence in Cliftun yesterday afternoon. and many of our merchnnls devoted the afternoon and evening tr the entertainment el the Southern liters. Many were invited home by our citizens, and others were taken over the eltv in unvote curnaaes.

1 In the eveninir. a nortion of the visitors retnrned meir Homes, uui uie larger pun viancu ui places of amusement in the city. The H. D. Railroad extended an invitation the South era excursionists yesterday In vis Chicago free oi charije, and about 2u0 availed themselves of the oner.

The Louisville Nashville, the Ohio Minis-slnoi. the Ixmisville Short Line. 17. S. Mail Line and the Alabama A Great Southern Railroads have also ottered to carry all who inert to return home over their free of choree: but the greater part of our guests will return by the same route that they came.

This morning nearly all the unattanooea delegates returned home and the greater part of the visitors will return aur ng tne aay, out a icw win remain over Sunday ana visit tne music nail ana the different churches. Those who re main in the citv to-dnv are being shown through the factories and business houses and suh other places as iney acairo tovaut. A largo number-of the visitors were on 'Change to-day, and at o'cl ck President Brown called the Clumber to order, anil stated that the festivi ties were now over and there were some gentle men present who desired to taix business. then lntn ductd Judue henry il. Inirorsoll.

of Knoxvillu, who spoke tore few mo-menis of tlie "Commcnial Ma-riage" of the North and South brought about by the completion of the Southern Rallioad, and the products of the reg'on about Knoxville, including coal, stone, bnlldlna material, besides the products nf the soil. He then sp ike of the connection with Knoxville and introduced Mr. M. J. Condon, a prominent coiitr.

ctor who spoke for a few minutes upon the Knoxville connection. Trie next speaker was i. W. Charlton, editor of the Knoxville Appeal. who read a paper prepared by a special committee un tne same stiojeci.

Col. Carey W. styies, of the Brunswick Appeal, and Hon. V. T.

Ddnn followed with addreaaes iiDon the advantages of the port at Brunswtik. and present a paper un the subject from the Brunswick uuamD ot uommeroe. An invitation was extended to the excursion Ufa tmnilho Sniltli In attend lh Ainmrt hv II Carter ou the Musto Hall organ and the College Choristers tnis aiternoou, ana urn pert oi went accepted tne invitation. OTJB TREATY WITH CHIWA MODIFIED. National Associated Press to the Stat Washington, March 20.

It isannounced that treaty lias been concluded between the United States and China, modifying in manv respects the Burlineame Treaty, especially with reference to Chinese emi gration to tins country, inia suoject lias been adjusted to the satisfaction of both the united states una uuieae uuvern-menta. Very Dructical restrictions are nlaced on Chinese emigration to this coun try, and under them the abuses which have caused so much trouble on the Pacific Coast will be prevented. It is stated that tins treaty wiitDe sent to the Senate at an early day. Gen. Grant and party will land at Gal veston.

Texns, on their return to this conntry. The Collector of Customs at Galveston to day telegraphed to Secretary Snerman asking if the steamer from Vera Cruj on which Gen. Granj comes should be allowed to enter and clear outside the har bor. Secretary Sherman telegraphed that she be allowed this privilege and directed that every courtesy be extended to uen, Grant, SHERMAN BEFORE A COMMITTEE. Secretary Sherman was before the Com nittee on Coinage to-day, and explained tlie oneraunns ot the Treasury with the New York Clearing-house.

He also die cussed the silver question. THE REPUBLICANS. Not Nomination for County So licitor. Tlie Hamilton County Republican Executive Committee met to-day at Vine and Fifteenth streets, elghty-fonr members being In attendance. Major James Morgan presided, and O.

L. Hagani artpd as Secret irv. The Committee, after reiding tne minutes, di-o- ceedeo io naiioi lor nomination oi aioumy eon. eitor. The candidates were Asa w.

waters and Hmitn Htlmmel, tlie candidates oefnre the lust week'M miftinir. Mr. Cunnlmrham nominated T. Q. till.

ilebraudt Mr. H. Bliuuk wus nominated by Mr. Henrv De Bin. i The lowest candidate was dropped after Uiesec- ond ballot.

A mn)or ty or tne members, votes, was to decide tne ballot, wnicn was as ioiiows: The Labor Lyeeun. Subjects for discussion on to-morrow af ternoon at Workmen's Hall: Resolved, That the Workingmen must own, V'r contnui) me worasnops oruer to prevent lockouts, strikes and reduction of wages." 2. "The Ruthtof Bevolntion." 8. "Is Ignorance a Strike. Tbe Cigar-makers to-day dire ted all bands to return to work In those factories which had sent communications requesting them ti) do so.

It was decided, however, that each manufacturer must send a separate request for his workmeu. The Carlisle House was tiie scene of a brilliant party lastTlmrsday evening, given by the proprietors to a number their friends, among whom were tne 101-lowing: Misses Muttie, Nettie and Jessie Barker, Miss Lou Simms, Miss Jennie Stands, Miss Jmia Eagleston, Miss Mary Hill, Miss Turner, Mrs. Atilt, wra. nerce. Mr.

Frank Dunlap, Messrs. Harry and Frank Wiberg, Mr. Frank Pierce, Mr. Ault, Mr. John Thompson, Mr.

Geo. Hill, Mr. Dave Kemper. Mr. Al.

Eaenigb, Mr. Kemp, Mr. and Dr. Charles Tackcnberg, for the past rear Kesident rnysician ai ine uoou Samaritan Hospital, leaves tbe city next Tuesday for Nev York, and on tlie fallow ing 8aturday will sail for Europe, on the Neckar. He will remain abroad two years among the best institutions of Europe, in order to perfect bis already excellent med leal education.

The Columbia M. E. Church is under going repairs, and on this account there will be no services at the ciiurcn to mor row. The church will be again occupied the first Sabbath in April. The February term of the United States Court has bi't Judge Swing will be on the bench at least one day next week to close up the hnsiness of the term.

Mavor Jacob will Una evening an nounce his changes in the police force. The coppers, in the meantime, are between a shiver and a sweat. Mrs. Derry, an aged lady, Was found dea in bed at her borne; on Lynn street, Covington, to-day. The Coroner will inves tigate.

There will be a lively walking match at Bauer's Hall, Avondale, 'to-morrow CniCAOO, March 20. The extensive to bacco honse of Julius Hammerschlor. with $12,000 worth nf stock and was seised by Government officers for extensive fraud! to-aay. Waters. ..21 Stimmel ,......31 Hildebrandt 1 Sh nk 2l No nomination.

The second ballot resulted: i. vVat-rs 24 Silnirrel .....1 tf 22 Blank 2 The third ballot resulted as follows, the name of Hildebrandt being dropped: Watenl. ...4. m.M.M.t....M.....(....2D Stimmel -mm. m.

23 Shunk's name was dropped according to the rules, The fonrfh ballot resulted: rVfctflfS mt MttHHIUt It! I Htt hi40 ...44 un ansnension oi tne run uessis. J. Schwaiu, M. iCcnner, Charles McCrea, Henry De, from 4 o'clock to 10 o'clock p. ra'.

Two black overcoats left at Music Hall are awaiting identification at the office of the Chief of P.tlice. The license receipts in the Mayor's office this week amounted to $215. Forty-six marriage licenses were issued during tbe past week. Messrs. Shotwell.

Clerihew tt Lothman corner Fourth and Race, have now on band a large avid well-selected stock of dry goods and notions, and are prepared to execute orders at prices that will interest close buy ers, and tliev advise -their friends and pat rons not to neglect the present opportunity, His reputation as a WELL DRESSED MAN van not be successfully maintained. requirements of tbe difference in taste, WILSON BUOS. offer the followiujr assortments: Over 500 different patterns and colors iu LONDON MADE SCARFS. Over 200 patterns of WIND SOR and DE J0INV1LLE. 50 different shades and pat terns of THE PERCY.

200 variations in tbe popular CLAUDENT. 1 00 patterns and styles of fancy STRING TIES. 30 different shapes in BLACK SCAUPS. Also a large and varied assortment of the following new Scarfs of their own manufacture L'Ameriquo, Brcntfor'd, Clifton, Setwell, DECAGON, Ten Scarfs in One, Their own Patent. ThiB variety of STYLE and COLORS and SHADES exceeds any display ever before offered in this city, and occupies over 200 FEET OF SHOWCASE.

Mors to tie City Are invtted to call and look over our Store and Stock, You will not be importuned to buy. mm bros. FOR BALE. o'clooii ut tliis 8AIX Ruut on this papvr. 1M JS well Im-iited, Call i nililS-Mt TOR 8 VLE COTl'AGK Nice smnll vottmre, in Covington.

Aildress Iicic Hi tS9, Crty. lt BALE SEVVINO Jf ACnfNES Of all 17 kinds, new and socond-hand, cheap; also re at 24 l.lnn street, Everett. VVM. McKEK. between Clinton au4 nol5-HU I RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY IINCOIJi PARK CIIfRClI-SERVICES EVERY jgahbatli.

Sabbalhehool at9 a. m. mhliHitf MISCELLANEOUS TT mSJ -THE LATEST STYLES AT HA 3 STROBICL'H, 27) Kreemaii avenue, between Riaiimond and Court fits. IADIE9' AND GENTS' STRAW AND FELT Hall coloreil, modeled and finished in the latest tyles, at the UNION STRAW WORKS. 827 West Fil street.

Also manufacturers of plaster lint qet blocks. EtTING'S PIANOS ARE THE REST. SOLD at Factory Priees. Ten yean' ttuar.iutee. Call once.

Factory corner Canal and Vine wreett, milE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC, SINGER, JL Amerienn, Hmve. and Wheeler Wilson Machines, at WIUSING MARSHALL 3, .729 Elm street, near Court. All kinds of Sewing Machines repiired. TtTrC NEW VELVET AND I Fiuwy Frames, Easels, IJaster Cams. Eaiter Eggs, new box Stationery, all justrecciyed at 23 and 25 Arcade.

GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS AND FERRKOfYt'KS mRde in all kinds of wither at KKLLY'i Gallery. 1" W. Mh sl bet Elm and Plnra. WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS. WANTED 3 CASH BOYS At BELL, MILLER 94 Fourth BtreeL 21? 69 W.

4th St, Chicasro, CINCINNATI. St. Louis fr ANTED NURSE GIHL At 498 TT street. Reference required. Sixth mhl9-2t IT ANTED-TO BUY A copy of Johnson's En- cyclopedia.

Address j. u. uaiiy sur oi- flce, Cincinnati, 0. f17-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT HOUSE A new two-story frame limine of seven rooms and cellar, inreya-d.

irnod looition; possession given 1st of April. No. Burnett street, Cov.ngtou. Apply at No. 104 Austin utreet, Cnvington.

It PRINTING MACHINERY, SEEDS, NOTICES. Ni CYLINDER AND JOB PRESSES. ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY FOR PRINTERS, Binders, and Lithographers Type. Inks and General Supplies. GEO.

C.JAMES.&CO,, .463 WEST NINTH NEAR BAYJIILLER. Northern Seed Potatoes NEW YORK EARLY ROSE. Extra Early Vermont Kxtra Kirrly SimwOake. Kxcra Early Ohio. Burbank's secdlinf snd White Peach Blow.

All nrtflol Grass, Field and Garden seeds ao4 Fcrtiliners. -A isu a very laiye stock of all the latest Imnrarod Farming Implements and Oenend Agents for the eekbrated Osborne jielf-B-nifjn Reaper. 1. WILDER i 00., 227 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. subscriber has been aprwiHtcd and ounli Itihi as Executor of the ewate of Iireui tr ue-, Ism of Hamilton County, deceased.

JOHN CKATiIRR, Eseeitlor. Pated this 20th day at Mttrcb, miiU-auf1.

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Pages Available:
7,945
Years Available:
1875-1880