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C0-aC3IAL IM TELICITIEI Tales XJonertlox naI Lost Coyne TBI ITUUM ,01 TBI MCOJimKf 011 Ths Hamilton District Court having closed its labors oi Saturday last, after session of tlx weeks, Ud the Court of Common Flea returned Its sittings, among ths Inl um called were these for divorce. The ssmber that had aoeumu. lated wu not very largo, tor, so far as yesterday's docket showed, vary sensational la their charsc-tcr. Of twenty -eight cases set tor bearing ye, terday, the following only were tried: iixxmcrrt or mot fatihq thx costs or A POBMXX iUIl 0 DIVOBCX. Ob tbe openins; of the Court B.

H. Stone called ths attention of Judge Cox la the fact that one Peter Kettle bad obttlned doc re tor divorce from hit wife Susan tome two yer ago, but that ai ths time refuted to pay the cost of the suit, ud the decree had Borer been entered. It was bow lost He had ilnce married. His former wife btvlng beard that the decree separating ber from him bad narer beta entered ea record, determined upon nvenglnf, ber tappoied wrongs end tar Beating lbs newly-married parti ee la their wedded bllee by having- bin arretted tor Mi aiay. Conaael sow wanted a new decree pre pared la order that bo might pay the easts and have it eaded and the matter legally righted.

The Coort Intimated that It would be better for partlae getting divorces, if, Instead of going off and getting married again, they would pay their counsel and tee that the eoeta of the eaee were settled. A doc roe never would be entered until the eottt were paid, and no divorce wu of legal effect until the entry vat made. The prayer the complainant wu granted. Hie experience will teach klm a letsoa that will be benefit to hint wbea next he teeki to be removed from chains that oppreee bnt never lighten. a hibhbrxaxbb coirs to otitr.

The neit eat wan that of Mary I.auck against John H. Lsuck. Ia thli eat, a la all that were tried yesterday, the defendant did not appear, there beitg every month al wayi a number of persons who either do not care whether their artier are divorced, or else are unable to be found. The ground! upon whloh the divorce wu sought were drunken dm and grosa neglect of duty. The testimony showed that the wife had been sap.

porting herself for the last three yean by sewing, while the husband hu been idle and vicious. Under the Influence of liquor he has made no. lew than fix attempts to break np housekeeping by smashing the dishes and furniture about the bouse. Bis company wu not always as choice It might be, he having been often seen on the streets with women whose character needed bolstering up. Ilia admissions to his friends proved bit repeated breaking of the seventh com mandment A decree wu granted on the ground of gross negleet of duty.

TH BIRSATION.iL CiHB Or THI BAY A HABRIID MAM'S COKBXSrOXDBKCX WITH TJRSOPBIBTICATKD YOCXU GIRLS XX FOBBD-A WARXIHG TO THOHB WHO AN BWBB 'COBEBSPOHDIHTS WAHTBD." Probably the richest uncontested ease that hu been tried for some time wu that of Ellen M. 1 Dobaey against John Pat. Dobney. The appear anee ef Mrs. Dobney wu prepossessing and denoted a lady not without culture and refinement, while the photograph of her husband, attached to one of the depositions in the ease, along with a let of letters written by him to a young lady ia Connemlllf, Indiana, offered as an exhibit In the ease, gave svldeaoo of hit being a sharp baslnoss man of the world, with ability to hold his own among the best 1 The defendant being a boa-resident, copy of his wife's petition wu mailed hiss, la order that he might defend, If he desired so to do.

A letter received from him, dated March 1ft, 1871, Union Mills, directed to the wife's attorneys, Messrs. Login and BandslU acknowledged the receipt of the lummons. In this letter he stated he wu not opposed to his wife) obtaining a dl vorte, "eontequentry she Med not incur any eon siderable expense to induce witnesses to perjure themselves, they must do, If the proves any of the charges made against me. It Is my earnest desire," he further wrote, fto be separated from her, and the quicker and the euier It Is done the better I like it The $5,000 alimony she desires, aha is welcome to If she can find It but no earthly power can obtain for her the custody of our dar ling hoy, except be to stand by his tombstone." The petition of the complainant sets cut that the parties were married In December, 1869, tu Cleveland, and that there Is one. child of the marriage, a boy, named John P.

eight years of sgs, and alleges a violation of the oblige tiont arising upon klm (the defendant) under the marriage contract, at well the oommlssloa of The petition alao charges that about four years ago her husband became bankrupt by reason of dissipation and gambling, and since then hu titer! failed to support her. Alter their marriage, she avers, they lived fora-Ume in Rochester, New Tork, Providence and Brooklyn, and in ally at Cleveland. Ia Rochester the defendant was engaged hi the business of boot selling, and In Now York City In the business of a confectioner and dealer la foreign fruits. Iu the latter place he became Inattentive to busi ness, and finally bankrupt Afterward he trsv eled for seme time through the South with a pan tomime troupe. i The plaintiff also alleges that In 1887 and 1868, her husband advertised for correspondence with young ladies," and In pursuance of such advertisement he had corresponded under the as-tumed names of J.

D. Piatt and P.M. rVerkes, with young girls in various parts of the country, and finally entered Into an engagement of marriage with one young lady la Connersville, Indiana, and committed adultery with another. 8he also charges that be has been grossly abusive of her; that for several years the hu left him at all times when hit conduct was unbearable, but upon promises of amendment the went back to him, only to be treated worse than before. Ths deposition onjMrs.

Babeock, of Washington City, read in the ease, wu to the effect that the defendant wu unusually Jealous of his wife, and wu guilty of vlolemee toward her on several occasions. '''') One of thewitneuM testified that he knew the and that be wu kicked out of a boarding-house la this city tor non-payment of board; that his bunk wu loft In the house, which on being opened disclosed, an envelope box filled with the letters and photographs of a number of young ladles with whom as had been correspond- The deposition of the young lady In Connersville with whom the defendant had been corre-tpondlniig wu Also sffersd in evidence. We withhold ber name for pnfdentlal reasons. Bbe -stated that the had answered Dob beys edvertlse- meat In the- Wa vr Aon for correspondence wlth joangUdles between seventeen and twenty years of sgs, by a gentleman of thirty, with ample fortune, with a view to matrimony." The advertisement directed parties to address r.M Werkss, Soohuter. New The result of this witness' oorrespondenoe wu an engagement of marriage, which wu broken, off by defendant oa the ground that be bad lost his fortune.

The box of letters and photographs were offered as evidence. The pictures were, many of them, apparently those or respsctable. and intelligent yenng wsmta of the ages Indicated above. Some of the letters, of which there were probably one hundred and fifty, were evidently Written at pastime, but the most were not On the eoutrary, they gave tVldence of sincerity, and evinced aa Sttcr disregard of propriety in taking up with 1 any smooth-tongued swindler who shoal! happen to come along, that wu painful te see. These lines may eeme to the eits of many of the upts of this defendant In their quiet homes, and when they tee bow utterly deluded they have been, and rellect upon what dangerous grounds they themselves may have stood, they can aot but have lkic4 tasoa which, It is to be hoped, (bey nay A to A .0 YMwurfv wiuui i CIITOIITITATI DAILY EHQXJIBIIB, TUESDAY IIOKlTnTG, JUNE G.

1871. ..5 Impart to ethers whose love of ths novelty and exoitemeat, tf It be nothing more, may leal tbca to disagreeable results. ,) The ease wu taken under advisement iWTHDLIHfl OCULIST AHD AX ABAXSONXD wirx, Mrs. A. E.

Riddle sought a divoros front ber husband, Joseph K. Kiddle, On the ground of gross neglect of duty and willful absence. The deposi tion of James Allea, of West Virginia, who re tldsd la CatletUburg with the parties In leVT, showed the defendant to be aa Indolent man. He pretended to be an oeull-t, but he never did any bntlnest successfully. He bad a slight fault la not always telling the truth, especially when he wanted to get money.

The deponent considered Mm a swindler Jn a small way. He became very much Indebted in CatletUburg, and his property wu attached. The deponent gave his wife money bring her to her mother la this city." The tes timony of the mother ji to the effect that he had not given ber daughter that support whloh hit marriage with her had called 4br. His present whersabouU are unknown. A.

decree wu granted on the ground of willful absence. SHORT HOXBYMOOX TWO WSXKS OF WXDDBO BLISS. Kate Mets, a comely German woman of twenty summers, sought a divorce iron her liege lord, on the ground of gross neglect of duty. Tba parties were married on the lfithof April, 1670, and fifteen days afterward, the Vord deserted his wife. After her desertion, the plaintiff went to work in the houM where the and berbnsbandhed beeh board leg, and paid off a little board bill of HO, contracted by her husband during the short honey moon.

The defendant represented that he had money in bank, but when he had left It wu discovered that his representations were untrue. It wu currently reported after his departure thrt he had taken to himself a wife la days gone by, and that that wife wu neither dead tor divorced. Bis business whUe here wu that of selling salve, though it could aot have bad very good sticking qualities, his abandonment or his wife would Indicate. The parties aaa known seen oiner about tlx weeks before they married. The Court thought the testimony did notdlt.

close such a gross neglect of duty the ttetute eontsmplatw. While he did aot believe that tbe gross neglect seed tontinue for three years, still it should be such as really constituted gross neglect Here wu only ordinary neglect, such the allure of defendant to give hit wlfs his personal presence and support Where'er the gross neglect consisted of willful absence, It ought to be for three years. While the defendant wu with bis wife he supported ber. Her payment of tbe board was unnecessary when be left her. The plaintiff's remedy wu on some other ground, and the case wu continued for amendment of netitloa.

A YOUTHFUL BISIDICT'8 PBRFORMAHCBS HX MARRIB8 A WOMAN OF DIMCXBTION. BUT UVXS WITH OXB WHO ISN'T. Francises Lambert, a widow ot forty-six, ac cepted a suitor la the person of a young man named Christian Lambert, aged twenty-two. Tbe marriage wu aot congenial, and, although hit wife treated him kindly, bit owa mother testified, yet he sought tbe society of one Dens Bchults, by whom he had a child. He gave his wife a loathsome disease, and endeavored to seduce bis step, daughter, a young girl of four teen years.

A decree wu granted. I UHIirLAIHID CONDUCT OX THX FART OF TWO WIVBS. Joseph Mayer married his wife Francises, and enjoyed a honeymoon ef a month and a half, when she deserted him without assigning a reason therefor. Tbie occurred more thaa three years ago. The Court wu not satisfied with this testimony, ud laid the cue over for tbe purpose of getting the testimony of the old woman who lived in the neighborhood of the parties, who, the thought could throw some light on the matter.

Joha Bivori wu another person whose wife left him without assigning a reason. She pretended to go down to Joinings Indiana, to tee her tick mother, under a promise to return toon, but more than three years have elapsed and she hu failed te put la aa appearance. Tbe Jennings County attractions have been too many for ber duties a wife. Numerous tender epistles entreating ber to return to tbe bosom of her Injured husband failed so have the desired effect She uld she would not, and If her husband went down there to take her "the would put a head on him." lindlng his entreaties unavailing the plaintiff brought bis suit A decree wu granted. A BIGAMIST DIVORCXD AX ILTLMATUM FROM A BROKXK-HXARTID WIFX, Margaret Fish filed hsr petition against her husband on tbe ground of willful absence The parties were married In 1883, In Pittsburg.

Oa tbe 12th of April, 1889, her husband, whose name Is Zenor Fiih, married a 8ophia Deffeabaugh, In Wheeling. The parties to tbe first marriage had gone West, where the husband deserted hie wife. Bis reason for marrying a second time was, that he wanted a home. A letter from the second wife, Intercepted by one of the witnesses and copied by ber, wu read to the Court It disclosed a fearful condition of negligence In regard to paying off certain bills In Wheeling, where tbe parties to tbe second marriage lived, and also gave out intimstiont thu tbe existence of a first wife wu known, aad presented the ultimatum lb the defendant to come home aad settle these little turns, or else sbe would sell off every thing and wander through this world alone, and beg tbe friendship of the cold charity of strangers." The letter wu signed, A heart-broken wife," Wife No. 1 presented this letter to her hutbaad, wbea he returned to her and offered to pay the money, saying he pitied tbe woman.

But the Inconstant did hot cleave to his first wife, and hence this application. A decree wst granted. OTHKS CA8X8 DISP08XD OF. Agnet Schwartz obtained a decree of divorce from her husband, William Bohwartx, on the around of extreme cruelty. Heretofore William had been getting tbe divorces, he having divorced two wives already; but this time bis third wife turned tbe tablet and got the divorce herself.

Catherine Carter obtained a decree on tbe grounds of extreme cruelty, habitual drunken ness, and grots negleet of duty. Ia tbe cmo of Theresa Besdmiller, aa applica tion on tbe grounds of gross neglect of duty and adultery, the sue was laid over for further testimony. The cue of Wegemeier against r. P. Wege meler wu an application for alimony only.

The tot timony wu heard and the ease taken under advisement The Confldenon Out Attempted on De- i tectlves Yesterday afternoon a oouplo.of well-known icalawagt and confidence mea bad a venerable-looting, white-haired philosopher from the hills Of Hooaierdom in tow at tbe Indianapolis, Ulncin. nati and Lafayette depot These beat were very attentive to the old gent's wants, looked after his baggage, aad displayed a general activity which could have been utilised in a roustabout at a small store with great success. Detectives Mitchell and Hatley were tbf witnesses of tbelr performances, and made tbe acquaintance of the active Smith and tbe bland Anderson. The intimacj progressed to rapidly that In a little while they wished the aforesaid Detectives to cash a $1,700 draft, allowing them a heavy discount Detective Mitchell ran aoiois the paper and taw that it was a cheek, No. 0, drawn on the First Natlosal Bank ot Buffalo, for 1,100, payable to W.

B. Curtis. The' keen Detectives made It convenient to appropriate this little parchment, and assi.t thete very liberal gen- tlemeu to separate apartments at tbe Third-street Station bouse. Thb Posb meeting1 of tba Board of City improvements yesterday afternoon, tbe question of abating tbe ponds of stagnant about Gilbert and McLean avenues wss referred to a committee consisting of the Engineer, 6kats and City Solicitor. Txi members of the Protestant XpisupalCburch of CummintvUle, udt Jamet the Less," will entertain, ia a handsome manner, their friends at a festival this vniff.

tbe the or W. of to i cm rinfcurii. tnusruo aftu a bt-uw A Lady Teacher Thwarts Bis Flau nrsatened With Veerden. sis la The cultlveted people who read ths report, of Board of Education, may when reminded re-can the fact thai wbea the City Principals were reappointed the name of George Woolard, of NinthDUtrict, wu "laid over for two weeks." Tbe Influences that led the Board to this step are well known. Mr.

a City Prinolpel, may may aot ktve been a success, but that he Is a strangely-eoablnated Individual is not a very fresh discovery, and will not create that anlversal rejoicing that will rent tbe iky wbea Pr, Hill lets the American eagle loose ia the regions contiguous to the North Principal felt after this action of the Board thai hu position for the ensuing year wu aot as Am -aad adaatnatlso as the foundations of Atlas, ire began to think of some soothing sirup for tbo patrons of tba Ninth School District, which might react on the classically educated aad eeVbreiy refined Board, with a power both beautiful and He, unbekaowa to any body, hit upon the quiet little plan of circulating petition among his subor-dlaato teachers, leudstory of his achievements in tbe pedagogies! world. Of the twenty who sustain the above relation to Mr. tea refused to display thoir chlrogrtphy at the bottom of this priceless sots. The petitioner tben enlarged his sphere of action aad armed each helpless urchin and pupil la the school with a petition of a similar nature to get "Pa" and "Ma" to sign the same. His teacher of penmanship, Mrs.

Keller, found ons of these little documents at the bonse a relative, aad urged tbe parents not sign it, aad they did not record their vote In favor of Mr. reappointment. Shortly afterward word came to this utute pedant of the courts ef his writing teacher, aad he broached tbe matter to her with his accustomed brow-contraction, which Is laid to strike terror on the beholder, and made aot a lew lndlgnanj; eurvatures on hit forehead. Tbe lady teacher made no reply to these withering remarks, but uksd Mr. W.

if he had per. formed certain duties incumbent oa him in connection with ber line of penmanship. To which the overwrought W. said that he would at tea to thu whenever be got ready. He then Insisted that Mrs.

K. should apply herself to tba perform ance of tome matters that ars not set down by tbe Board among her duties. -She threatened to carry tbe matter before the TtjisteM of the District He la a threatening meaner told ber that the thouid neither say any thing to them or 8a perls tendon Hancock about It Mrs. K. being possessed of a usual amount of female perseverance and frightened by the leonine looks of M.W.

put on ber bonnet and started lor the residence of a Trustee. Woolard said he would follow, and kept op a brisk pace behind ber. But Mrs. K. thought she had better wait aad consider the matter before mentioning II to the authorities, and accordingly left the aroused Principal to reflection and the anatomy of life at It manifests Itself to a pedestrian.

Upon con sultation with various parties Mrs. K. sent a communication to tbe Board of Education, which it sretented elitewbere. end thematter will be la vettiaated bv the martial Committee on Discip line, we presume tosh is thu the annual sauoe In thoofllolal goose hu lost its dalinaoy of flavor tor too rennea paiate oi rriaoipai ooiaru, New Board of Park Commissioners Its Organliauocs, Tbe newly-appointed Board of Park Commissioners met for organisation yesterday afternoon at the Auditor's offloe. This Is that illustrious conclave from which Clifton folka are exiled.

Hot weather operates oa this Board with damaging affect, and, as each placed his ceaterof gravity in a chair, a lew exclamations against the heated term dropped out Involuntarily, and the hackneyed comparison that their trouble wu similar to that who wesp aad gnash eternally. Tbo new members of the Board were aet as en ergetlo as the rest in their remarks and strictures on heat, but ths custom will grow when they get beyond their official They eame in yesterday with the words of "reform' oa their lips, aad Knock Carson had resolutions embodying his views on ths object projecting from all hit pockets, with a few Impinging his ear having slipped dowa from the upper regions of hit hat The new members are Jos. Long worth, K. T. Cat son, H.

Pendleton, T. D. Lincoln, W. U. Harrison, and Geo.

Klotter, while the three following remain from the old Board: Jsoob CI-su, F. Wllttach, and T. B. Handy. They or ganlsed yesterday la a quiet way, electing Mr.

Jos. Longworth President tbe courteous Folger Secretary, and the much-traveled Strauoh Superintendent Mr. Carson Introduce a resolution looking toward an official visit so all tbe parks of the city, and next Saturday night wu agreed upon for going to Lincoln Park. A list of all ths persont In ths employ of the Commissioner! wu, by resolution, uked for. And after a general conversation.

In which It wu ascertained that the Board, la its municipal capacity, aad a snort margin oi luaos to wort on, and determined that no gilts sbeuld be given to tbe poor this year, each dispersed In a leisurely way to his own household. i Artificial Crsvnlal Development, There ia said to bean ne pleasant feeling exit t-Ing at this time between Barrister Butterworth, Who practices a great deal in. ths United States Court, and Mr. Lew. Martin, on of Marshal Thrall's deputies.

One dsy lut week Butter worth made complaint In Court that Martin had been Interfering with his clients In a way which he despised. When Butterworth came outside tbe Court-room, Martin approached him and an exchange of observations followed which led But terworth to Increase the size of Mr. Martln't bump Of Eventuality. Mr. Martin', In a corresponding' tplrit, endeavored to stewhu he could do in the way of enlardnc Mr.

Butterworth'! bumps of Comparison, Belf-esteem snd Ideality, but friends interfered and put a stop to tbe Interesting sxer else la cranial development. GaiXD Juir. The Grand Jury for tbe month of Juno wu Impaneled aad sworn yesterday morning. The body Is composed of the following persons: George T. Molntyre, foreman! Jacob Butler, Jacques Hilslnger, Joseph W.

BevH, J. A. Poll, Aaron Kdward Beebe, Peter Dllg, Jos. Whltensey, Warren Brown, Jos. Bosebeugb, 0.

Hayes, J. B. Ong and David UtHOil. I Br tlx o'clock last evening a small boy, whose name we were unable to learn, was run over by an express wagon at the corner of ruthhnd II at streets. Tbo reckless driver of the wasron escaped arrest WEDDINO CARDS, ScC.

sVd.HA.MM-.a l7l4k biutlAN. lUVItBtlVI'n, lUVII'JHitiuitJ BBAAU AT 1 UU salt'vaa- 017, SOS West Fourth at aplMy BOOK8.atC. VGT MPnEI GOLD" and othsr Bunaay-1 school Mttilo Books, 60 per, dosen. School in want of Libraries, or supplies of any sort, can not do batter thaa to write to or Visit GEO. X.

STEVENS CO 30 West Fourth eU Cincinnati. mhS-lySp VOLL UonSay morning, June 5, at o'clock, in the 48th vear oi Ms tr. 1 rmeral from his late residen No. 8 Grant H. We net day alternoon, Jane at o'clock.

Sit 0MDSRTAKKR3. J2HTE1? ste JIEYEK, UNDERTAKERS. Hoi. 214. 215 and 218 West SeTrtti.

ia ruvtral eaUa promptly s4em4sd to. tate 10 Bee sell ful isle a of I tJ. CamDbail and M.Cnrnnttr. Real Es Aaetionesrs, 71 West Third street, will sell si notion, on the premises, on Tuesday, Jane al o'clock A. 100 beautiful building lots In C.

B. Foots 's eeeoad subdivision. East Walnut Hills. advertisement mySS-StSuSuTn tST 3-C Campbell, real estate auctioneer, will at auction en the premises, Wednesday, Jnne at is the residence of man oxiuner.sBiq, near Mlllord, on Little Miami together with lnaAraafrfeJutli-AUBd. divided latobeauU I building sites.

Porsou wishing to attend the will take the II A. M. train on the Little Ml- attend tha sale, bv annWInr al the office of the auctioneer, No. 7S West Third street JeS-tt jJhayLsi.i Salb or Desibablb Ulixdali C. Kohl and George H.

Shot- well A Co, real estate auctioneers, will offer at public auction, this afternoon, June at ltf o'clock, ea the premises, a got trio frame-boose, with lot Mleet front and StO feet deep, aad nine beautiful building lots, from to SO met front snd 100 to feet deep, oa Sbason and Forest avenues; ud three new frame cottager, with lot each SO feet front aad 190 feet deep. This tale offers nnutual advantages to all grades or pur chasers. I'snons wishing to attend this sale will take tbe 1 dS train on ths H. and D. Railroad, (seven minutes faster thu eltytime.) Bee advertisement JL.OC AJLi OX1CID3.

tr-Burnetfs Superior KztrtkOts, Lemon, Tanilla, de are universally known to bo ths rarest most delicious, cheapest and best I tSJ- pimples removed snd tk In mads smooth by sisg Jcxirrs Tan Boar, manufactured by Cat. well, Hasard A New York. del9-ly-S fCBiarisT ahd Bshv. Mrs. Wbitcomb'i Syrup for children Is sold by druggists for cents battle, and It an admirable preparation for infantile disorders.

JeB-ltDltWytt Laird's "Bloom of Touth' will remove Tan, Freckles and all other Impurities from the Skin. Bold at all JaU-lyTu fy Maiiiasb eriBt-Interesting work, numerous engrsvlngs, 13s pages. PrioeWets. Address Dr. Butts' Dispensary, II North Eighth st, St Louis, Mo.

See advertisement ImyMDyAWyly 1 tSS' For per line we wlU Insert an adver-ttsement one month In thirty- live grst-olaas Ma ryland nswtpspers. We refer to the publisher this paper, to whom our responsibility Is well known. List sent free. Address GEO. P.

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For Pimply Eruptions, Black Heads, Blotched Dlsflrtirations on the too, use Perry's Comedone and Pimple Remedy. A. l'ltlfiil ConUltion. gv- it Is a sad thing to pace through life only half alive. Yet there are thousands whose habitual condition Is one of languor and debility.

They complain of no specific disease; they suffer no positive pain; but they have no relish for any thing wblcb affords mental or sensuous pleasure to Uieir more roouet ann nnerireiio imuw-u-jiug. In nine eases out of ten this state of lassitude and torpor arises from a morula stomacn. inaigeion destroys ths energy of both mind and body. When llancet of dopresslonV The system needs reusing IO IIPI snitg WStrU IASSjM isfuiv iitinui wuuiesvis than ever (at it asturedly would do If an ordinary cally and permanently. How it this desirable object to be acoom-jilnbedr The answer to this qoeetlon, founded on tbe unvarying experience of qusrterof a century, is easily given, infuse new vigor into the digestive organs by course of Uostetter't Stomsch Bitters.

rDo not waste time In adminis tering temporary remedies, but waae tne system 11 1 by recuperating the (ountatn-neaa 01 pnyaicai all the other orgaos depend for their nurture and support By tbe time that a dozen dosee or the great vegetable tonioand invlgorant have been taken, tbe feeble frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel its benign influence. Appetite will be created, and with appetite the capacity to digest what it craves. Persevere until tbe cure is completeuntil aeslthful blood, St to be the material of fleih and muscle, bone and nerve aad brain, flows thronib the channels of circulation. Instead of the watery pabulum with which they have heretofore been imperieciiy nounsnea. IJes-stuy-ToinHa ltwyssi THE CELEBRATED MURRAY 4 UNMAITS Florida Water.

Ths most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing of an Perfumes, for use on ths Handkerchief, at ths Toilet and la the Bath, for sale by all Druggists and Perfumers. tielnlyTnThSasp Springr is Upon Us, And with It will appear with ranowed wlgos? any disease mat may in sne system, panicumnj those arising from impure blood, such as Scrofula, Ulcers, Sores, Tetters, Bcsles, Bolls, ana pernape worse than all. Tubercles oa the lungs. This State of an airs, nowever. so some nwtuins: now.

as tbe same appears spring alter spring, until at last many have been taken away ana ethers have given up ail nopee 01 oeing carwo. uaw uiusa seriously afflicted people that we offer tbe SAMARITAN'S BOOT AND liERB JUICES, aa a positive cure, aad free of charge until a euro is effected. This we do to prove the merit of the remedy, rnoe 1 xo per Dome, uwsunu Proprietors, 915 Race ttreet Philadelphia. SAMARITAN'S GIFTThe only real and positive ours for disease arising from Indiscretion. Balsam Copsbla and Mereuryaisoaraea.

univ ion Pills effect a cure. They are purely vegetable, cure in from two to four days. Tbe medioinee -ivan nmrki are Balsam Conaiba and Mer cury. The first can be smelled from the breath mnna than bad whiskv.and the Mercury ruins the svstem. Male female Bent by mall.

JOHN D. PARA, fourth andWalnut, Arens iot A rr tarty odaoated PhysielaB (as Diploma at omoe will show), Continues to tre.T all forms of private diseases. SyphUis, Qonorrhea, tileet, no-, sro uwh9 wi uujimu BDermatorrbea or fceminal Weakness and Impo-teney. as tbe result of self-abuse, aad which produce some of the following effects, as emissions, nervousness, blotches, aeouitv. cougn, inaiget tion.

eonstlpstlon, confusion of Ideas, aversion to society, defective memory and lost of sexual power, are thosouetaly and 'permanently cured, idedlcal pamphlet lor two stamp. Medicine supplied from tbe Doctor's owa laboratory. Charges terms of psymcst as fsvorableas could be dred. Hours, A. M.

to F. M. SB. lU bet. Raoe and Elm, Clneinnntt, O.

ape-ly --uriTAI. IXATAXA LOTTXKY-PrUaa i.i.H,,. The hl.kbl vllteti tBsnsSUSMl VKl UUUIstsXiAUti mm Hsnatuvsn sow aajst ajeantj fAXLOR A CO, Bank ecftMy ib nasi ttreet, r. ot 1 In IV of I I CITItXIAX. WOTICC3.

gry Mr. XL K. Bay, Into of Mt, Aabans Institute, respectfully Informs her pupils aad the public generally thai she is prepared to open a school for tbo thorough training ef the young. Special attention given to Penmanship and Gym nastics. For particulars address 33 West Firth street.

1 Je-kV We invite the uttentloa ef all wU rl mA9M.A .,11 viu.niup U6 COnC 01 I1 OBrU tad V.H6IU., ajj the finest til fcest BUd" I- sjia VimA StAIH ObP 8.1- SC1UBC mean iur CJWU. vucviot Ottlis from 116 Ul27. T. W.KPR.fM fmkJO-taDyAWy-Ss-apto) Dyeing sand Scouring, at Walker's. 65 E.

Third- KIT Colorado Potsato-hag Fslstn strnd Roacbag tstsd Worsts Destroyer Prepared sand sold fry jebVitsp r. K. atllRB St CO. tx)f Masonic Slated Cosnmnnloatloo of Muml Lodge, No. sii, t.

and A. MTmSft tNlMG. at 8 o'clock. it. J.

I. CAMPBELL, Sec. Jbcty-Masonic. 8plal meeting of Hansal. sunn lominsnoery, no.

is, n. i in 10 ICVKNINsi, at 1. o'clock, for wort. It WL. B.

BARN WfcLL, Ken. tV I. F. The Oflloers and Members Wublnston Lodge. No.

S. of Cov- ton. will meet at their Lod room, oa WEDNESDAY. June 1, at 8' UW A. a.iWMKI.U Kill, UU I WW.

our deceased brother. JOHN Hoax. All members 1. mj h. -r the Order are invited to attend.

Jtv order ot theN. (If) l. O. HARK, P. 8.

tfrVMr. H.W. Knlxht. for the noat two years in charge of the Stationery Department of the Western Methodist booh Concern, would be clad to see bit friends at bis former boad-ntiar ten. L.

A. COKB1N A successors to White, tarhin. Bonve A Envelope snd faper Maau- faoturert, Wholetalmale Htationers and Printers, its atam street, cincinnau. jton g-The Afflicted Mast or Woman Spcodil; eureJ of private or any form of disease at toe ol We tern Medical Institute, 1ST Syosmore street Cincinnati, U. MO CHABOM sTKTIL CTBXD.

Makbood restored by the only known and sure remedy. Advice free and eon Sinn tlal in private and delicate mstters. Medloal Museum ran to patients. apis-iy 8IWINO- MACHIME8. LOOK AT THE t3 CJ I fcm OU BflT a SewlDg Machine.

Hi iipi co. OF HARTFORD, CONN, opened a BrMch Offlce for the of their Mpalu Machines in linClHnSU, Bl 106 StOrt lOrHieriJ tC bvueBsri. James aiaraon JT goilS. Mr. Jame8 Skardon Will aCt 11 their Manaeinsr Agent.

Agents wanted in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Address No. 235 West Fourth iJtS-4tDyl HAT8. 500 DOZ. ft s3E3Iji.I3E: Tne Best ThiniL of the Season.

JEFFRAS, SEBIiEY CO. It BHIBTB. 'Jlllil XI AD IS TO ORDER. Of X. T.

HIUs XlnaUrs Of Wnanaottn BT.ua lla SSSBSt ror deo. Bperdooa Of nfasvM ville htnalint. Of Lonsdale Mnslln. Of Hope HUIs KnsUn not- don. Bl per doa.

4 perdoa. wa wan Mchardsonl linens, the best snd s-tnk LINENS maaulaetured. With Mew Torh htllls, Wamsutta and alasonville, wo toe Ail-Ajnea uuns ana sseu ammo, tusu itnr Ply Centex ruuts. A. J.

CLAKK, 8.B. Cor. Ftarti ud Walut iiana-lTi IH8PRANCI OHIO YALLEY INSUB1HCE CO. Of Cincinnati, Olilo. H'l tv-fn JwT A CSLC8, ta MW Kl 38W.1MSI lOO.OO I DiRscroRSt fchtBlihop, 'J-A-Devou, DavldGIbson, W.

9. Dickinson. John Gates. TDOf Ph VVTUbenUBiww aTXM wt-v -A-ttso 1.1 r-r I TWUrTT fwiHswisL TkWeed OSE" EATS S. AKTJSZXZ5TS.

rise's Opera-hczrc. X. PI KB XTJJ.XJC3rXT2XJCLVTQXJl Monday Evan In ir, Jatso 13, HTtl JAMES ri3h JTJS.t, FAMOUS 0PIK1 BOITFE UD lUrTTI CITfT, FROM THS QBAKD OPERA-UOCSE, K. T. moat popular Upeia Beuie, la three acta, Prlgat, -racier.

riorelle. M'UeLXA SILLT, From tha Theatre des VartntlM. Paris. 1 Fratoletta. M'lle ELLIS.

I'KwjlNI, From the Conservatnlre impeiiale, Paris. Falsacappa. Mont. C. GAUelNS, from the Theatre dee Varieties, Paris.

THB IXCIOX.VTAI. BAXXKT Will laciuda the favorite Prem lares, M'Uas AI.BKRT1NA, O. MA22CBJ, AMTOWrWO, BU.K, KICCI, And tbe famena lirotetnae, Mnn. AJAX. FULL AND nS FICIKNTOUCUIiiTRA.

Chorus of 10 ACCOXPLtSU EU OCALISTS, hew Scenery, Costumes, Appotatsacaiev Conductor. Met. BRCHEL BCAI.B or rxirxs Admission 00 Gallery ,.64 sen. BttlkVIB SCATS. Parquette, Pan)nette Circle and SO) Private Boxes (foar seau) 0 00 Prmrenlueu Boxes (lis tests) SO OO srHaleof teats to eoomeaee at Open house Boa fllos Xhursday, June at 0 a.

n. IlKMtY C. PAGE, JM-tf Haslet Manager. CS RAND FKTK AND FAIX FOB THBBKXK-I FIT of the Church of the Advent on tee rroiirds of Mr. Cbas.

B. Foote, East Walnnt HIUs, THURSDAY, June 8, at o'clock P. M- to bo continued during the evening. Tko groands will be Illuminated, aad a See bead of snusio la attendance. Lntranee tickets, eaa be had at the Music Store of Joha Church, and al Blanchard'l Book Store.

Conveyances will be arranged specially for this occaiioe, of which notloe will be given in Wednesday's papers. tJes tfi RANDCOXCERTTHIS'TCESDATJ XVEX-T ING.Juas and FBI DAT, June 9.1K71, by the relehrsted Achwebel's Brass Band; al0 8 AT-I'RDAY 1VENINU, Jans 10. AdmlttiiM fre. No Improper characters admitted: If In. tbey will receive no att-nuon.

WAHLA WULTttXAX. Proprietors, Fifth bet. Joha and Centre! avJ THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY OP the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, oa ML Aa-burn, oa June ft, at 4 o'etoek P. M. Reports to be read, and an Address to be delivered by Dr.

David Jcoathit, after which tan ntual sale of refreshments, flowers and fancy articles; alto coffee and sandwiches. The Newport Band will be la attendance afternooe aad even- Ing. iKtnstions of Sowers snd relreabnteal thankfully rerehred. Donations to be sent on Monday to the residtwu-rs of Mrs. S.

J. Broad well. Lawrence st Mrs. fllnrdsle, 80S West MeveaUi st; Miss J. Brown, in West Seventh st or to the Atylnm on Tuesday morning.

Bv order of the Board. JeS-StSaMoTu A. M. THOMPSON, Ree. See.

FINANCIAL. EUROPMNTMVEL The Third Ifitlonil Bank or dachuutl TITILL IS81E LETTERS OF CREDIT OX lex- etc. sixty days tight for tale al our eounUtr. jto lot U. P.

URIFFITH, Cashier. DENTISTRY. $10 ONLY Fer an Upper or Lower Set of Teeth on Rubber. Fifty cents for pure Nltrout Oxide Gas and ex. tractlng one tooth, at the OHIO STXAM DENTAL Offlce sm Walnnt ttreet Jee-ly PIAXOB.

PIANOS, ORGANS AXD BtTLODKOWB CT srrwflt variety and quite dowav to GOLD PBICBS. A grsstvs-k g-ATYll rlelvof 1 I II Bow.etnst. im jhibv. THOSE WORLD-RENOWNED CBJCIERma A Bona' New-Scale l1 lanes can be found only at I I IA XI. SlliK" li.

1SS West Fourth street. Pianos and Organs rented so thu the rent will psy for them. jaSt-ly-ofln-fels-iy wyeow Piano! Flanoa! Piano! 1HX IX)LLOWrXQ WO RLD-EX" XTJ saakanara nalversally acknowl--' 1 edged to be far superior to all other I jpr-. I Brittlng Bro.1 riano-ior-e-, -oyi 1 Manhadaa Piaao-lorUs, The CjntralCo Piano-fortes, Calenberg A Vsupel'S Fistortea. Bateltoa Brc's Plano-mrtes, Jenneys Booe Piano-fertes.

and other aseellenl maS-rt tftat we. are tba sole agwnts for. the best pisuiists aaoi ftdges purchases; them thelrown and private, aad iweommead shent tn Pr" so au otners, oeonuso os ww -kt us leal Instruments ef every description asas- toslsbing low prions, nanos ror "Vz. to toil per quartet. Call aid eiamln bemrepui- saatutg.

laanursvsinrwrs, impon-jr aw South-oast eonter rirtk aad Flam sal. Aad No. S5S TlMSSrees. IN8UBAWCE. Insuranco Company, 118 WEST FOURTH STREET.

iar1l-tf DlaTlBTBT. uporlor Teeth, In Style, Qnallty and Finish can be had nt the Xicolsior Stonan Dontnl Offloe, JjJ BIGS OP GOLD EX TIETH. More reasonable In prlos thai eanbe had I else-' where for rt-olam nrk. Call and beeeuvinced. Xatural teeth preeerved with gold from II np-wartl.

HitrousOside used for painless eitraetion of teeth. Ail other operations warranted to give. "jaffly J. HARCOTJRT. D.

P.8., Proper. EDUCATIONAL. HARVARD UHIVERSITT, Cambridge, Mass. LAW 6CHOOI Instrootore and Subjects fbrl871-Tl: raonssoaa. Emory Washburn, LU lt Real Property and Constitutional Law.

Nathaniel Uolmea, A.M., Evidence, Equity and Langdell. A. nt, Contracts, Bales of Personal Property, Civil Procedure. LBOTCt. George T.

Blgelow, LI- D. (late Chief Jostle ot Msnsachueetts), artns Insurance. Charles S. hrs.Uy, LU D. (lata Chief Jostioe Of Rhode Island), Corporations.

Kicbolas St, John far, LU B-, Criminal Law LU B-Sblpprnf and Admiralty. Joha ray, A. hf Coaflict ef lavrt. The aaademlo yoar hsslas Shis. Ins portent changes have been made in the terms of admiaaioa, the course of study, the requisites for the degree, aad tba fuse, a eon taming fall information, address JAALU W.iU-t KiS, Beo'y, Cambrid: Mass.

tsrlne Brothers a London, Enl good for sll the principal sltlee of Lurp) A andrla and Cairo, Krvut; Jerusalem, Syria, BThRLlNtt blUA at three aad 5 Vl0uaaa? i A.

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