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Md W. A. Wheeler, larceny, low turln. Ur "00tlmtorf Cabinet meson. ltart substi" loot aa Heyei toetarr it PJiion that no Mltalas elected PrwM.

Vut he didn't psvs e7 fL -o schone Mai." from JobAnn Btmuss PH Methmmtlim. Meow all tbe tags ocra 6" the French csrlcaturtst; baa been deeo- -v Rrrier' to nit country. ta common Ills is the Count 1. No. xnmuu A o( plf: and be can cart tt -jest as letter to the St, Lonl.

nn servant-girt at Omaha, to "V-We belie- to a quartarof a aulllioa. It -hpitiex oan prove that aha ut- ess to quarter of a whether she oan prove ocpenus flnin bogle no longer excftee the Bute. Marshal Haiti. A. Shaffen-? st Colorado, who goes to the mltentiary ILo rem embezzlement.

"ei of Robert Lincoln, Lyman Trumbull oh HedUl appear among the Trustees of ffnu monument, which It to proposed to ths public expense la miools. and Lady nffrla have nterttalnly busy thto winter. Lady ri. Terr excellent amalur actress, and Jezes Prt in the prlTU theatrical, at Haass Hall. RrwtLL Lownx has been pleased hy liB)j minoer In which Baltimore welcomed him.

Twill lecture at Johoi Hopkins University next oo Shiepear i plaja. with aorne reference to "otn coming eTenni In Washington eociety JZ, oMiTiMt of daughtw ol Admiral Porter to Uiront Losan. th T- A rraixl Horn Jeaaildi will be called Into requisition to do teMcaslon Justice. joa one of the proprietor! of (he pacific Hotel Chicago, got a bad ahare JtT ip. Lea ring the barbershop he eald wrouid -bed-d If be would erer ehare ajraln.

ijkaiUpl word, and hia beard Ion to hto Til Pltuburg hangman, when he doe ula work puffi In the Pltuburg papers, bnt atkDctnbiga man as the United States Marshal K-a hangman at Yankton. When "the Tuitoo baogman haj done hto work, the puff to r.cff by telegraph, and appears In erery leading fcueal of the country. Tbcu arc now In the jails of Carbon, Colombia sehojliill Counties, PennsylTanl. fifteen jailjei eonricted of murder In the first degree, Tts. XeEr.

Dyle, Cajnpoeil, FUber, Tellow Jack Dono-laa Carroll, Boyle. Hoarity, Duffy, McGeehan, Kanl7. Keaoa. Uester. Tully and atcBogh.

The are that erery one of them will swing. QUi Victoria is tar rrom weu. la lorauury Ksococed that her health to such as to preclude Bj pWbillty of her enduring the heated atmoe-ysan of crowded rooms or the fatigue of prolonged sseBonlala The prostration which, they Induce to sacs at many persona suffer on sea voyages, and ft discbirce of her onerous political and official sbo taxaa ber strength to the utmost, ILL Mr. Longfellow's friends Hring near him west to tee him on Tuesday, his sere ri tie Lb birth-ear; tort of informal reception was held all day eg in the handsome old house. Xren people who ssrcelT knew the renerable poet ventured to pre-Dl ihemwlrea, and were delighted by the gracious Him in which the; were received.

Flowers strs a-'Dt. and congratulatory letters, too some of new betr-g In verse. It was a quiet day, batons ol brightness. Ks. Co as rues J.

TmunaaT, the-prlncrpal Igura In the group that proposes to contesTtbe old tamodore'i will, to commonly known In the fam-lj is "Yoang CorneeU" The Son says that young Cwaecl was In early youth sore given to revel and sifodlT glee be roamed much about the country, wot a hand In politics, and went in for the chances ssceraUy. "If he to not a chip of the old block, ss knows a great deal about chips; in fact, to said t) be Trrt toed of Krw Yon Tribuwi; Modern names are rarely significant, but Henry Stiff to an undertaker in jersey CAj; and the vivacious way In which the tmber rrom Illinois skips around the circumfer-nof i suppressed debate proves that Mr. riarrr's appellation is a very proper noun. The utry would mourn to see the elastic Mr. Springer hi! out In a position where he would be com-seed to view everlastingly ths wrong side of one the inflexible Mr.

Stiff's coffin-plates: but the utry would be grateful to Mr. Springer If he sold compose himself. kticsBS of "Edwin Drood" will remember the sacription of Opium 81 and ths Den In the East sad of London, a Blue Gate Fields, in which that traaoMinary character lived. Through the kind-la of a clergyman's wife who had heard of her, hi was recently offered a comfortable home in the utry. She will not accept it, as she says she oeld not lire without her opium.

She has smoked as urn for twenty years, and without opium no soerisiung food would make life endurable. She CI lire In the room where Dickens found ber. Err thief support to the opiom which she sells to Ckicese sailors, and the gift which she receives koa stray rial tors. These are mostly Americans, who teem to be more interested in the scenes of Diet en novels than Dickens' countrymen. (Sal's ssd, which Dickens described and made famous, was parchased soma months ago by an American, vio pt hsr about ten times more than it was TTASHIXGT05 GOSSIP.

s)atui C'jr-nprmdrnet of Oie Enquirer. Wjsuixotom, p. March 1577. eeotational rumors are rife here. Walking on street, recently, I neard one man Who passed txcia.m in a startled tone to another.

"They do sy Baret has got a It is presumed setereoce was made to Stanley Matthews, whose ssner married Mrs. Hayee brother. But the busy Cibiaet-masen have decided that Stanley Matthews arast on no account be allowed to take a seat In the Cabinet, since be believes he has a dear ease against Geaeral Banning, and the Republicans who- are watchlpg eagerly for every opportunity to get one tt their own men into the next House of Repre-eiatiTea. prefer that Judgs Matthews sbosjld eon-bsk General Benntng'a seat therein, if be has a fair thanes of success. What personal sacrifices be at others may make for the good of the party ap-Kan to of no moment.

The aw-injplrtng ery of "Brother-fa-lasr" has eliar significance now to those who know what urti ths out-going President is making to provide life (or Mi Wife's relations to the ntmost gen-nlloa- In conversation with friends General wast speaks despairingly of the large number of astatlTet and connections who look to him to do for them. If there are no places to be lor all nnder the Government be must himself "tritxite 10 tneir support. He displaced Pay-Werln the navy to make room for Marshal tn. and one of the sons of the latter, who had times (ailed to pass an examlnattoo at West before Army Examining Boards, was ap-htel First I.ientenant in the regular army over heads of West Point graduates in the early part Kauon. The President's own affairs are known to be in a very bad way pecuniarily.

told by an official In the Treasury a year ago Ok President constantly anticipated bis salary. f90 that he has speculated and tost, and Investments are believed to have been ehiefly under tha.lnfloence of ton Murphy, JJjea in real estate at Long Branch and ia Sew -is. urant. so says one of her intimate weeps now whesa else' aeseks af vproachlng departure from the White 8 ays he has' been Terr happy e. aod adds, as one of ber soorces of rs fJV havint.

that she has had snore ssvoesey J8 there than she ever had before bee Hie. independent of the) lender aswodatlocss TV ot naturally have tor a bowse vhicta the hnporuuH years ofoses SlelMSVe been "te give up lso.000 per year "and fonndr mmJnxiouM twrrtssg out are nearly and the family parpeee leav- the Whit- 1 11. fesi4lsiuan4 Mm, Otnat wia gtr. Use ths rluL CT rH1- BastawwwlllD rha4lh41ssrlil Kayas, Usovgh tt to to ak Te to preaeat or not. I sar.

taayws are nere they win attend the din rfeWsksssi sm, a ww" oy use present fsseambettto to go to th White House ss soon as they arrived in Wssb- ingioo, ana remain there as guests of the 6 rants until they were themselves installed. This they deelinad. ana uaoea look aa if they, like the Grand Duke AseaUsihervw deesrmined not to go to the White ssouse wnne tae Oranss are there. After an the complaints of a silent President, the speeches msute by Governor Hayes of late, especially that about Donn PWi's dagxer, ought to givs welcome essnmnes that thereTl be talking enough done in the White House during the next four yearn. President Grant has been less tadtara of late.

It would seem, as he recently told a lady this story of how he was appointed to West Point He gave itas an Uluetration of how alight a thing (-not uuyiBovw oiasansion between hearts that may make a General and a President out of a poor country boy -the land of the tree and the home of the brave." He said his parents had a near neighbor in their old home when, he (Ulysses (Hmpaosi urant) was a lad. The father of the rotor dynasty of Grant and the head of the nelgh-bor-s family had a bitter feud, and were not on peaking terms for some time. The of the two families, however, did not take part la the quarrel. One- day Mrs. Grant (mother of the present Chief Executive) met her neighbor, whose name, being unknown to me, I wUl say was Blan White.

Quoth the latter: -We are in great trouble about oar boy; he writes from West Point that he doesn't gec-oa at all there, and doesn't feel he to treated just right, and he's all discounured and downhearted, and wants to come home. Mow. Mrs. Grant, suppose we write to tell him to give op, 'cause it doesn't seem as if we oan make him stay when he says he ean't get along: and, how'd you like to have Ulyss put In hto placer1 Mrs. Grant saere eagerly embraced the proposition, but doubted if it were feasible.

Her friend mid lbs would tell her husband to writ to their member ef Couress who had pat their boy in at West Point, and tell him that as their son would be withdrawn, they wiahed.Ulyaaea Grant to hava the appointment. "I'll speak to my old man at once," continued Mrs. White, "and tell him to talk It over with years." "Bat," demurred Mis. Grant, "they don't "Oh, never mind responded cheerful airs. White, "they'll speak fast enough if my old man gets your boy into Wast Point." So it proved, and the matter was arranged and the fend healed.

In telling the story the President-says: "When they told me of my appointment I was glad to hear I was going away from the old place and see New York and other large dtiee. I didn't love books, and didn't care to go through the hard study and discipline at West Point, but I'd never been away from home, and thought Td take the appointment and see New York, and if I didn't like it at West Point, rd run away. That was my resolve, and from a mere hoyish love of adventure, I agreed to go to West Point, and after I bad got there, I thought rd Just try to see tt through, so I didn't keep to, my plan pf running away." When Governor and Mrs. Hayes arrive, they will be the guests of Senator and Mrs. John Sherman.

It Is desired that their local habitation should be unknown to the general public In this city, that they may be secure from importunate visitors. It has been published in a city paper that they would be the guests of Judge and Mrs. Bwayne, and those who know to the contrary will not deny the report for the reason intimated Yesterday Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Chandler and Mrs.

Robeson had their farewell Wednesday reception. They do not propose leaving the city for the present, but win not again receive as wives of members the Cabinet, null, indeed, their husband's names should be on the new slate. As It was generally known that no other opportunity would offer for caning upon these ladies, a number of persons called yesterday. Mra-Tslt did not reoeive, but called noon her collaasruea. The Diplomatic Corns was out in force, all of its members, both ladies and gentlemen, desiring' to say farewell to Mrs.

Flah. who nas aone so mora tor uui pieuuro, very popular with them all. This is how the slang generated by the Prosiden-Unl election-muddle finds Its way into conversations in faahiooable mIots, Scene Mrs. Fish's parlor, Wednesday afternoon; drtmatit personat. two diploma tea and a Washington lady.

The latter ia introduced to one of the diplomates by the other. who cautions his friend as be makes the in trod action that the lady is sometimes severe. Te this she demurs, and to met with the reply that the word Is merely used as a cipher between the two diploma tee. "On, then," she exclaims, "it to a species of 'Gobble' dlspetohT" The gentlemen aasent.nd she. again objects to being considered unamiable, to which her new diplomatic acquaintance makes answer: "Oh, I can not eo behind the returna." "Then," she declares, turning to the other diplomats, "I am avenged; you intimate that 1 am unamiable, and your friend here calls wow a 'Returning That's the moat opprobrious torm in our languajre at present." The Minister from the Argentine Republic, Serror Garcia, is accompanied during' his present visit to the dry by a Senator from his country.

Dr. Russell, who Is also an Kx-8ecretary of the Interior of the Arrentine Republic The wife and daughter of this gentleman are with them all have come to attend the inauguration. They came to the United States la the summer to go to the Centennial, and Dr. Russell attended a Convention of physicians In Philadelphia. He speaks English perfectly, and does not resemble the usual type of South Americans In the least.

He is tall and robust, and has sandy whiskers and light complexion. The Diplomatic Corps are mourning to-day the death Of the Chilian CVwoc Affnirr. Senor Zen-teno Gana, who died in this city on Tuesday night, and whose funeral services took place at St. Matthew's Church to-day. Muss Gbuxdt.

Conckbt at Hxohland HouBt A splendid concert will be given thto afternoon and evening at the Highland House, Mount Adams. A choice programme of music will be rendered. Maky people afflicted with phthisis pulmonalis (consumption) use Dr. Bull's Syrup with very great benefit and relief. Price 25 cents a bottle, or five bottles for one dollar.

Fob an Irritated throat, cough or cold "Brown's rvocW' sua offered with the fullest confidence in their efficacy. They maintain the good reputation they have Justly acquired. A SCHAKlCaL RKTELj oa (Mlaa AwtosmaUe'e Ball). Miss "Automatic," a maiden kind. One day to give a ball lnclin'd And invitations sent she round To every sewlng-marhine that's found.

They came and what a motley crew Of ancients, cripples, and "mock new." Responded to the gen'roua call To trip at "Automatic" ban. "Bt John," of course. Mis -Florence" brought. While smiling -Howe" Mlaa "Winger- souxns, And "Wheeler A Wilson" fan agreed Let Mlaa "Domaatio" take Miss "Weed." Jk Raker" Miss "Wilson" had. Which made friend "Dauntless" look some aad; As stoo the "American." too.

With others In all, a reg'lax crew. uia Automatic' so light to I Of course, led off the evening's fun: With treble thread, lock-stitch so neat, She ran the rest all off their feet. m.o aiut noiseless srraoeful. too- Each grade of texture she ran through; Ifor did she once inspire a oouus When all besides gave In worn oat Bat ere they left she tbsnk'd them all Tor atsassdinsT. "Autosnatic" ball.

Explaining bow they all had seen MUs "ABTOSIATKr was vosn ww Then hade them tell each lady friend. When fired of aVas. tney might rfcxvMt The champion aewtng-machins of all Pare, and tod off "Automatic" bait i.ocxJi jrorxoca. av st nmrss. Ma las W.

Fourth street. Ootd Fillings warranted for Mfa. vm HAtst TUfT Co. guarantees posttvw i. stealth, strength and bodily To ewry lady and gwntle who to Uplifting classes, at No, 10 Pike V-00 isasn-s ssi "it J1-1 jn.

mtmiA the enraliva Inffucnees iwim' Ball n4 Band. nod by the patient MmU. pok. wit tin p. MAHRUQES.

GRAHAM WTJBSBTKO March a. 1877. at the residence of the bride. Eaquire Anthony officiating. Robert Graham to Mass Mary Wantbarsr.

HOrataeL-McCABrWedfeeedey evening, Feb. zkb. In Co-rlnsrloa. at the sesadeoee of the bride, by tev. Ueorts Bnaamav.

I. J. Rmtkina an issU at BIRTHS. CLEWywTSOn fturday, March 177, to Mr. nnd Kra- Georee Oesnenta.

a son. DEATHS. BODEN On Thursday. March 1X77. at 11 A.

Maior William Bodee, In the 66th year of hto age. Funeral from his lata residence. No. 121 York Newport. Sunday.

March ith. at 1 o'clock P. M. Servioes at First Presbyterian Church. Cosam-bta at.

Friands ef the family are rwspecUullT invited to attend. HARRIS On Saturday morning. March ad, Richard Harris, of Uoaut Healthy. BRANCH On Wednesday evening, February 28. 1877, at his residence, from an arcloen t.

Colonel John H. Branch, in the (3d year of his age. Funeral Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'cloek. at hto restderjee. Traina will leave Little Miami Depot at A.

and Marietta Depot at :60 A. kL, returning in the evening. DUNN Ann Bernlngham. beloved wtfe of Edward Dona, a native of Faraorutown, Ktnjrs Conn-ty. Ireland, departed thto Ufa at 4:19 8atnrday morning.

Funeral will take place from ber late residence, 170 West Front street, at SH o'clock, Monday snorning. MEYER On Thursday. March 1st. at ltj, o'clock after a long and aeveiw lUnfsu, Melehlor Meyer, aged SS years and monaha Funeral will take place from hto late real dene-, on Spring Grove avenue. Camp Washington, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock.

Friends of the family are invited to attend without further notice. WHITE Suddenly, on Friday, the 3d inat. at i js. josopa x. nite, agea zv T.

White, aged 19 rearm. 8unday. the 4th at 2 o'clock, lence of his mother, 196 Spring street runerai on Hum from the residence Friends are invited. HART WELL In New Orleans, Wednesday, February 28, 1877. at 7:16 a.

Ludlow Hartwell aged 20 years and 5 months. 4-2 SPECIAL NOTICES. assy-Dyeing and Scouring at Walker a. tlR.Tbird.tf for Wont Fomrttx See advertisement. ir arriNH Fifth and Broadway.

ocla-tf ksriTao srray's Baekn Cassdy, ail cure your weak-nerves and other afflictions, mhfit kW w. H. H. si aster, Dosatlst, Ho. 14S W.

Fourth st. Gold Fillings warranted for life. Cavagrhs of losssr atand Issg are rare4 like magie by Medicated Honey. All druggists sell it. it CHIMNEY RWEEPIHfl-ftessst sr ders to old quarters.

Miller's Store, No. 11 Fifth sc No dirt. It ar gXVOO year to Asressta. OntOI saa a ShotHcnn free. For terms address J.

WORTH A St. Louis, Mo. mha-Ut asar Beslaess Hessa Attesstloaa laeaallesJ to adrerUsemeut in ''Want Column," this bsue. signed J. O.

WILLIAMS. mh4-2t aWAwrBgHssetalae Attssehmetst, Oil and Finding. Machine Needles a specialty. No. 270 Central avenue, Cincinnati.

It VFor stsUe isrssra Cheap, and at all rices, from tl 10 per hundred, and upward, at F. No. 61 Vine at. It SsTMO.timEJrT, E4D4ITOV TJt AH Grave-Marka. T.

F. MONAHAN A Warsaw Pike, near St. Joseph Cemetery, City. It IWTerala Clsriavw At SL. 1 lO.

91 5, fl 75, 12. i2 -Jfi. tt 50. and go, at JOHN KIRK'S Cigar Factory, resnoved to 54 East Third st. It atar- The Telt-Omtef Irise Pirtarc aesst free! An Ingenious gem I SO objects to find! Address, with stamp, S.

C. ABBEY, Buuaio, N. Y. an 18- ly eod Dy Aly 4 XsrC. J.

If. Lwess, Syessssaore st, aSare Sixth, has constantly on baud fine cigars, pipes and smokers' articles: also dally and weekly papers. Don't forget Lowen'a it ST" c. J. II.

Lowest. 8yessisi-e, abaTs Sixth. Conatantly on band. Prayer Books, Religious Articles, Periodicals and miscellaneous articles. Don't forget LOW EN '8.

it sVJT Last tew' Hata Bleaetoed and Slsstpsx In anv stvle for S5c. and trimmed tor 25c Basques cut and fitted for 50c Full costumes mads on short notice. 174 Freeman st, near Eighth. it Aravdetuy of Medicine. An anal election for three Trustees and a Clerk will take place MONDAY NIGHT, March 5.

IS77. a MU8CROFT. President. A. O.

Deust, SecreUry. mm-SU C. PHILLIPS, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, No. 11 West Eighth street. fe29-4t9u VAecarity Lire las Co.

Polley-hoM- ers are reque-ted to meet at Jefferson Hall, corner Main and Twelfth. SUNDAY, March 4th. at 3 P.M., on important businesm. THE COMMITTEE. mhj-2tl WAII Socletlew wlslilasr to partlelwate in the parade of rch 17 (SL Patrick's Day) will attend a meeting at J.

A. C. Guard's Hall, northwest comer Ptxtb and Main lis, THURSDAY, March 8th. at 8 P. M.

It aw-AII ftoeletlos that I a tend Inralag out on Sunday. March 18lh, in honor of St. Patr will report in person or by letter to P. J. UOQAN, Grand Mstjiuu.

It 21S W. Becend st. or ST7 W. Thfrd st. rDITORCFA 1 smss the oaly ersaa obtaining legal divorces bearing certificate of Judge nl ilia Court.

Refer to Clerk of Court and business meh in Chicago. G. SIMS, 67 Axhland Block. Chicago, II ocl7-ly ajar-PI lew. rnira Strictly SeteattSe principles without the use of knife, ligature or caustic: free from pain or danger or loss ef time while under treatment.

No pay until cured. It DR. E. a WALKER, 221 West Fifth St. a- Per lease or salts la Wsedkara.

East Walnut Hills, a handsome residence of 16 rooms, with ten acres, close to reel -cars gaa throughout house. Possession April lrt. For particulars address CHARLES DEXTER. mhl-ThSuMtf Lock-J3ox 48. WReaaes EipeasesI-ETSry Little Counts! The undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he has reduced the price of Shaving to regular customers.

I claim for my establishment that it is In every particular Fl R8T -CLASS. All hands refined and skilled. Please call at J. 6CH ATZTRAUBER'8, Hunt's HoteL aVLsTo Insaraaes Agreata, Atteattoa! Bucress hereafter will depend upon the character and standing ot the Company you represent We Invite your attention to "THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY," of NEWARK. KEW JERSEY, one or the oldest and most reliable Companies in the country, wKh a record tu Ohio uusqualed by any other Company.

Men of good character and ability wanted in every county in the State. Apply, with reference, to B. Si Jk im state Areata. mhl-StThSaSu 182 W. Fourth st.

Cincinnati. O. naaravrin A WIS COOK. BOOK fl per year. The only Horticultural Journal published in CracinnaU.

and the only one in the C. 8. containing a Smscial Dcf artwit or Do-McrrTC Cook est. Aa every issue conUlns a largs number of valuable domestio recipes, each copy is sure So be preserved as carefully and referred to as ofteu as a cook-book, making it an In valuable advertising medium for reacning the- family circle. AdvertisemenM.

14' cunts per fine: cuts 1 50 per inch soace. Single coplea. 18 cents. For sale at HAWiSrS. Address HOMESTKAD AMD COOKBOOK.

230 Walnnt st. Cincinnati. O. It mm- PAY WHEN CVREsX-Isspetsaey, Pvnhllia. For a sneedr and the oia positive care of diseases arising from iwprs- cagnost oa sirsrosrruws, caii at tneura hbhim MEDICAL INSTITUTE.

187 Sycamore at. Cincinnati, o. Carl and be convinced that It is toe only ieitiita in the U. 8. that ever has or oan curs these Bend stamp lor cornixriAl.

AOYsca on delicate matters, to either sex. whs sultatiobi ran. Mo charge for treatment to responsible persons oirrn. coasn, apH-ly XR. IA.QTJSf9, A mearwLar Eaaesatea PsswalcJsua, ssa ploma at ofBee will continues to treat all forms of private aiiiiaiisa.

Syphilis, Gostorrbea, Gleet, etc, ar treated with wtrparaQeled sums sbMrwtatcrTbee, or Seminal Weaknesa and Impo- tency, aar the rsenlt ef asjlf-abasa, and which produce some of the toUowing effects, aa iiiiWIm sjuTestswesa, bJotcbes, debility, eongh, indigestion, eonstisation, rjrsnrmnon ef tdeoa, srvwrstow to aoc- ety, dcfeotlre memory and loss ef sexoal power, are taoratssUr aad' MrmananUr Med real whlea lor two stamsa. Msoidoe supplied rrosa the Doctors own laboratory' Qtavrtv moderate and laanaaof payaaentM mroraliu Mooald.sstdesdrssg. Hoauat JL, JL. to shtndays, II A. K.

tol KafwMtd sPwA-TtrifiBBtfl. ft eaw-tT f5t' SOCEETT ROTICES. AO. DIYIHIOrT MEMBERS ARX a reuueated to attend a meeting THIS (Sun- oar) An tKSUU.i at 2 clock, iseiiiiqoent met bers speeiaily invited to be present. Important J.

J. ssjuiaan. WTirrwwjrA OrVOPKH ATTVS: sTOlTMDRY A9RO- JQj C1ATION. The adjourned aunaal meetfng of the stockholders of the above Association wlU be bold at the ofBce of the Company, No. 12S oest at-, on-MOKDAY, March 5th.

at 7U o'cloc P. M. mhS St HENRY J. GOSIGER, 8eey. FUNERAL NOTICE.

O. Ot NEWPORT, Ky. The officers and members of North Star Lodae. NO. 76, are requested to meet at their ball on bum AT, Marco 4tn, at I cioes r.

as. snarp, so nav the last trlbata of Teaoect to ear worthy Brother Past Grand Win. Boden. Members of sister Lodges are cordially Invited to attend. By orderof the Lodge, it JOHN B.

HUQLK. Rec. Stc. IO. a NEWPORT.

KY. THE OFFICERS and members of Noah's Dove Encampment. No IS, O. O. are requested to meet at tbetr Hail SUNDAY, March 4.

U77 (thia oayV, at 1 o'clock F. 3L. to pay the last aad tribute of respect to our late deceased Patriarch. William Boden, P. a P.

Patriarchs of sister Encampments are fraternally Invited to attend. CEPHAS KNIGHT. P. r. C.

Kasinca. Scribe. it 3T tt O. F. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.

A8-L. SESSMEKT due on death of Bro. Win. sis-oner, of Palmetto. 174.

JOS. O. LUGTON, 8ecy. Office, n. w.

cor. Sixth and Plum sts. mh2-8t. KOF P. REGULAR MEETING OF IVY Lodge, No.

14, K. of TUESDAY EVENING, March 1877. Amendment to Bv-Laws and purchase of new outfit. WM. A.

MILLER. It K. of R. and S. KOF P.

EUREKA LODGE. NO. 7 K. OF Newport, Ky. The officers and members are hereby notified to assemble at their Castle Hall.

SUNDAY. March 4, 1877. at 1 o'clock aharp, to attend the funeral and pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother Knlzht. William Boden. Cincinnati and Covington Looses are cordially invited to attend.

By order of the Lodge. It G. SCH1EFER. K. of R.

and S. MASONIC FUNERAL. MEMBERS OF THE several Masonic Bodies of Covington desirous of attending the funeral of our deceased Brother and Sir Knight Boden, of Newport, are requested to meet at Masonic Hall, corner Fourth and Scott THIS SUNDAY, at 1 o'clock P. M. sharp.

It JOHN P. A RBICK. E. XTEWPORT COMMANDERY. VO.

IS, K. T. 11 Attention, Sir Knights! ion are hereby ordered to meet promptly at vour Asvlum on SUNDAY. March 1877, at 1 o'clock P. M.

sharp, to attend the funeral and pay the last aad tribute of re spect to ear Ute rater Sir Knight Win. Boden. Sir rtQlgou Ol viriuKlou snu v.i iiuj I inn Li oinmsiiuar lea are cordially invited to attend. By order of the Commandery. ED.

a. RUNNELLS. E. H. F.

Schkadkx. Rec mhS-2l ROBERT BURNS LODGE, NO. 163, F. AND A. M.

The officers and members are hereby notified to meet at their Lodge-room on SUriDAY. March 4. 1877, at 1 o'clock P. aharp, to attend the funeral and pay ths last sad tribute of respect to our late Brother, Win. Boden, Members of Covington and Cincinnati Lodges are cordUlly invited.

By order of the Lodpe. A. ACKLEY, W. M. H.

F. fjcHXADEK. Scc'y. mb3-2t BTJILDrNQ ASSOCIATIONS. 0E; ING, ENTENNIAD BUILDING Electioa of officers THURSDAY EVEN- March ft.

1877. at Oberkleine's Hall, corner Liberty and Freeman ats. The yearly meeting will taae place imiauAi evoi.u, jiarcn imb. a rare chance for all to Join the most profitable Association without paying back dues or premiums, as the first payment of dues for the second year will be st the same time. J.

H. TAPHORN, John B. Stacbach, Secretary. ltJ President AplHAMPION BUILDING ASSOCIATION (NO. 16 Budd st) There will be a sale of moniy on WEDNESDAY.

March l4lh. at 8 P. M. Everyone that wants money and want to join a good Asso- Clstlon is lnviteo. J.

ri. UltaaAS, rresldent F. Q. VoLLMerxg. Secretary.

rah4.ll, 14 St RAND UNION BUILDING ASSOCIATION. JT The election of officers will take place on MONDAY. March 5th, from 7 to 9 o'clock P. M. A meeting will be held to corTec a mistake in the Constitution.

A. WIEDERSTEISf, President If. E. Voixstcn, Secretary. 4-2t MONTHLY MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.

Co-operative Land and Building Association, No. 1, of Hamilton County. THIS (Monday) EVENING. March 5th. at 7)4 o'clock.

Sale of houses and lota, and other business of importance. It J. M. CHAMFLIN, Scc'y. MONEY! PACIFIC BUILDINO ASSOCIATION.

No. 2. A sale of money will take 6 lace on SATURDAY. March 10th, at 8 o'clock P. in the Hall, a comer Ninth and Carr sts.

A rood chance to get money in a new and great Association. GEO. GR0THE, Preset H. VeawoHLT, Secretary. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! Atlantic Building Association, No.

3 This Building Association will sell from SAO0 to eyooo on FRIDAY. March vth. at 457 Richmond at Those who are not members can bny, too. The election of officers will take place at tne same time. n.

BUAiiAsvi, rTesuient. A. Rcdouh. Secretary. It MUTUAL BENEFIT L.

AND R. ASSOCIATION. All members are earnestly requested to attend the regular monthly meetlug on TUESDAY Evulsu, Me.rcn Pin, ana onni in ineir Books to have them audited. There will be an ek-ction for Treasurer. Secretary and oue member of the Board of Directors, and delinquent shares will be sold to the highest Dianer.

It GEO. ROWK. 8ecy pro tern. SvTEWrjRT BUILDING ASSOCIATION, NO. IX The Officers and Members of Newport Build ing Association.

No. 6, are hereby notified to meet at Eclipse Hall on SUNDAY. March 4, 1877. at 1 o'clock P. to attend the funeral and pay the last sad tribute of respect to ouf late Attorney, Major William uoaerw try oroer oi me nnsra oi Directors.

STEPHEN CROMER, President B. R. Mosrrow, Secretary. It THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Irish Building Associstion, No. Cincinnsti, will be held In Library Mozart Hall, on THURSDAY, March 8th.

from 2 to 7 o'clock P. for the election of officers to servo the coming year, and other business. Every member is required to vote under a penalty ol st eacn. It JNO. HOB AN, Secretary.

REUGIOTJS BIBLE CHAPEL. SUMMERBELL AT 11 A. "Our Children; will Christening Save Therar' At yi P. "Correct Baptism, In Theory snd Practice." It R1CHMOND-8T. CHRISTIAN CHURCn.

COR. Cntter. Preaching ThI9 MORNING and EVENING, by Elder J. B. Cleaver, of Troy, New York.

Morning theme: "Peace." Evening: "An Answer to the Plea for Christian Union." All are. Invited. Seals free. It TABERNACLE CONGREGATION ROBINSON'S Opera-house Henry D. Moore, Minister.

SUN DAY MUKMl.iu. II not tne i ruin, Mien nomine. Sermon Shall we all reach Home at Last? This is the question of love. How, and by whom, shail It be answered? "I am Sweeping througlt the Gates." Rev. Alfred Cook man.

Texts: Revelation xxL. 13, 21. 2.V "On the east three gates; on tbe north three gates; on the south three gates; aud on tbe west tlirve gates." "And the twelve gates were twelve pearls: every several gate was one pearL" "And" the gates ahail not be abut by day: There shall be uo night there." Matthew st. "Come, re blessed of My Father, inherit the Kingdom." Revelation 8. "And there shall be no more curse." "Angels Met Htm at the Gate." A new sweet song with the above title, dedicated to the memory of P.

P. Bliss, will be sung on Sunday morning bv our congregation. The words by Arthur W. French, and the music by Prof. M.

Currier. Mrs. Clara Ritchie will sing the solo, and tbe congregation will join in the chorus. Tbe chorus, words snd music will be distributed in the congregation. Prof.

Comer's Orchestra will aecom-pany this sweet song. Tbe music ia conducted by Prof. M. Currier, with a select band of fifteen Instruments. Programme of Sacred Song.

Voluntary Orchestta, 2. "Forever with tbe Lord! Amenl So Let it Be." S. Offertory Orchestra, a "Anemia Met Him at the Gate:" solo. Mm Clara Ritchie; chorus, congregation, with Orchestra accompaniment a. "vome.

leuuroiaoisw. Sunday-school every Sunday afternoon, at 8 o'clock: Social Meeting every Friday evening, at7K o'clock; Ladies' Aid Society every Friday afternoon, at 2U o'clock. Si-xpav-School VoK. We desire to gather the families of our congregation In a service of Education and Mtuistry of Love, in the Sunday-school Exercises, which, without being; formal, or baed tiTin irheniasr nniformitv of study, shall still be educational and inspiring. The truth shall be taught as the scholar can receive it and by such methods as the teacher shall select by music, stories, fables, gifts, Ac all teaching the lesson of love in cheerful accents ami redeeming meanings.

We cordially Invite all who are not in the inxtia anl all who leal that they are not wel come to the churches, and all who do not believe In tha rhnrehaa. such as skeptics. Infidels, unbe lievers of all sorts, we cordially invite you to coma and hear our ministry and enter into our fellowship, for it to written, "Come with us, and we will aa vou sooou m.w- w-v-vtvvrT T-rr iiHURCH. PLUM STREET, I I tt SVtnrfh anil Fifth RV. J.

MuTTSV BailCV. 11 A. M. topic: Fonndation has My Soulf" 7:45 P. a lecture to young people upon "The Story of Dives and Lazarus." The Illusions and ears concerning this, parable which afflict axceUeot people will be examined and dispelled by an exposition af Its full, true meaning.

inM-a MAPS, afcO- Kkw liAra of Ohio and other States; latest styles of fins Stationery all recent publications; Blank Books; Children Books, Ac, at Brrrnrg' Bookstore, 39 West Fourth gtreat, mh3-St pivipewp itoncE. Orrscs Oaista) Hi. Istssjaawew OotTPAtrr, T7 OarOATt.Ataiehl.l7T. JJnAH SaaO-AKNTTAI. JXTUMSD OT SIX see sent, dstelared; payable os draasn it i Vths-Ti -tt wilsob jomoifcefjti.

AS VEUT1SIHO AGEHCT. FOE SPRING TRADE! sL8ivirorrTrtirr Invite the atsentioa of BUSINESS MEN to tbetr ra-cilities for the lrrinn of Atsiwanissits la News-papers generally. Speeiaily prepared Lists of Fs pera. to ran au essssase of aaverttsesa, ean oe naa oa application. K.

X. FBESHMAV mbt-St 1M West FwgfFia treL WAIX.PA7EB, etO. It will pay yon lefor bnyinar to see na. ifont rerset it. xne new in WalaWPaprs and WlndowrluMle8 are to be aeen in gretatettc rarieHts and at cheapest nrics at MAYBEBF8, lOO Jilskin fitreet.

tcfauit mlde. It NOTIOVS. Sts Kwstlo Mails Frsssstew. Witts MotteXM aUI eaassplet, ast 45c xlatteee at dev. warth IO astel Mv jreh log of Flsae Hoalory ehesa.

Elasnasit asw llas mt Lace Callara, B1W, Wei la aasat Bcax-fm, All tlse lateat la Shlrta aaa BasUss. BarwaJas 1b Slave at 15. 2v asset S5. Oar Lealse KM tSlave at 91 the bast 1st the ssarket Freah lag af Rafelasaa TsIIet gssp, thtls-d laaa tkaa drasrsrlat ps-lesv. KNABE BAZAAR.

and 74 Fanatala Sqtiar. It 1VA.OER BEER. WEBER'S CELEBRATED LAGER BEER ON draught at the "OCCIDENTAIi," 979 Flsse 8tnmt, -Osta Dorr Ahm SeresttA. BUSINESS CHANGES. IUS01ilJXIOX.

THE COPARTNERSHIP AND FIRM OF MAUE A CO. ceases this day by limitation. The business at 14G West Xiftli St. Will be carried on by FREDERICK MAUE, On his own account, grid the business at tbe northeast corner Vice and Fifth sts. will be carried on by MACK A CO.

on their own account March 1. 1877. 111 MAUE A CO. SEED OATS. SEED OATS! WHITE SEED OATS.

BLACK SEED OATS. EN quantity to suit purchasers. UROVK J. PEXMY 490 W. Sixth bet Hoadly and Freeman sts.

fmht-5tcod5pl POLITICAL BART J. COONEY IS A CANDIDATE FOR School Visitor in the Nineteenth Ward, subiect to the decision of tbe Democratic Convention. It BATHGATE WILL BE A CANDIDATE FOR nomination before the Republican Conven tion for member of Council. It II EAD-QUARTERS OF THE WORKINGME2f8 rAKl 74 Vine at. wostiyoMvrs paxtt city ncrrr.

For Mayor, CHARLES A. THOMPSON. For Board of Public Works. GI STAV LUEBKEKT. For City Treasurer, JOHN ROLFE3, For Judge of Superior Court, L.

H. BOND. For Judge of Police Court, JOHN FLA NIG AN. r-r Prosecuting-Attorney Police Court, (1 l.BKRT B. MARTIN.

For Director of City Infirmary, EDWARD HOFFMAN. For Wharfma'ter, JOHN R. DERFU3. It Cincinnati, March 1877. NOTICE.

TO THE DEMOCRATS OF THE First l'reflnct of the Twelfth Ward: Owing to the absence of the Ex. Committeeman, the Democrats of this Precinct will roevt st Frank Ries' Hall, on MONDAY, the 5th Inst, at 14 o'clock P. to elect an Ex. to represent the Precint to act as Ex. for tne coming election, signed: nm.

Holmes, M. Htaub. M. Ryan, H. Louis, J.

Reardon, Wm. Holmes, H. Wener. James HcMann. Jno.

Singer, Frank Ries, Wm Rodam, Jacob Ries, L. J. stoixes, a. running, una ouiiey, j. Kunntng, Jno.

Fahey. A. Hnaen, M. J. Ryan, J.

G. Murphy, M. Fisher and many others. It THE MANY FRIENDS OF CAPTAIN A. H.

HANDLON propote hia name aa a candidate for Wharfmastex before the Democratic Oon ventiou. mhS-tf REAL ESTATE AGENTS. REMOVAL. THE UNDERSIGN ED HAVE REMOVED THEIR Office from No. era Race street to No.

(7S Race street, just north of Flndisv Market. HUtrt IK BAUHANN, mhi.7.11 Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. PAPER HANGINGS, AC CAMARGO MANUFlCTUiUKO CO 67 West Fourth Street. Paper Hangings, Window Shades, OPAQUE SHADINGS. We offer the above goods to ths Trade at Lowest Cash Prices.

IT. H. BRENEMAN, Prop'ft rja3-U5pi CARPET-CEEAJflNG. CARPETS! CARPETS! AVE TOUR CARPETS CLEANED BT THE Rnatnn Carnet-Beatins? Comrjanv. Leave or der at Office, 136 East Second street, or at Empire Stable, 276 Walnut.

W. n. URLSTOl REMOVAL. REMOVED. DR.

G. K. TAYLOR, FROM JOHN STREET TO X14 Lias as Btrewt, Ossw Dr ABSTRACTS. VyrSCTNNATI ABSTRACT CO. THIS COMPANY is bow ready, to furnish Certificates and fnll information aa to Judgments.

Executions. Pending Suits, and all other proceedings, in all the courts in Mammon uounty. OfBce: No, 20 West Ninth near Mala. It TOR SAT-BTJIXDIIfO LOTS. FOR TWO DESIR1BLE BUILD LI LOTS, At LIN WOOD, on ths L.

1L R. R. Call oa, or sd- Breas. E. 17S trrcamore at.

mtvt-Xtop BAST X. OiTEYf i Plumber and Oast-Fitter, ISA Sixth Bt leors East at cnnarET SVT1XP. a.Ztgs.C2A AUCTIOK Estate Broker XVOa 68 WEST lOeLUEtl STBEET, SPUID BUS aisa aHaai TVkerlw ss7 JTltl ltJnsr Usa nr. Xss Comer Firtli mmsA Vklntii S4v, i TFEDESDAY XLOJUiVSG, .11 Li i-l j.1 j.in.Uiii. mi lliifisaiissssi that) nhnlni the dty.

ded to lu handsome rental raodars it the raoat daairabie pieces of busiaess property ever five. Terms made known est day of sale. irxciAjLiroiiXAor General Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. Two-Story Dwelling and Good Lot at Public Auc- -tlon, 524 Montgomery Coyington, Tuesday. March 13th, at 3:30 O'clock.

The bouse ta a good twotorv frame, cctsinrnsr nine reoens. good side aad hack hall, bath laasaj i sad all modern rmprovementa. and an in perfect order. eoavenvianUy arranaad, good large cellar. j- cutem.

csa and water. Tbe lot is feet trout by MM feet deep, to wide alley. SlualadM thuiraroperty is in the moat dellgbtfal and desirable mtooos location ta tbe ettjoa a rSmlmt ta rm-cbea. acnoola. and Unas of street-cars te aatd Tiln gather witlr thefaet that the gentleman owninjr made all arraiigesaeats ta go into bestnass tat Sasi onerea to any one ueatnng to porcaase a Brawrans 7 Z.

-T-TT guaranteed and sale without reserve. Terms easy and made known at sale. Also, at the sstsilitt, commencing at o'clock ia the morning. Fine Farnltore, Piano, Book-CaMS BniflMla Carpeta mt a AUCllVU I AUCTION KAT.ES. Dy xklel Co AucUoit5r, Balearooaas Nos.

19 and vTast Pearl St, Vstelerwrlierty' Bale) af Damasrael Or-, lea, Fstrvsltsira, Whisky, Prowlstoaa, Mavrclwsss.Bsewtsasr-Msvestlssea, Jfsas Wrack ertk sUesasnvr Cat.ssse,sU Asse-tlass. If ON DAT MOBjriJTCl, March 8th, at a'elaek, 1st Baaaaaeat Plaov af FIRST 8 ALES OF Spring Goods! TUESDAY MORNING. March 6th. at o'clock. Dry Oooda, Notions, Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing.

Hats. Caps, Ac TUESDAY AFTERNOON. March 6th. at 1 o'clock. Eastern Stock of Man's and Boys' Clothing.

WEDNESDAY. MORNING, March 7th, Special Importers' Sale of Ribbons, 811 ka. Flowers, Em broideries, White Goods. Pearl Buttons, Linens, Ladies' Underwear, Ac. mM- By D.

Mooes Co Auctioneers, 116 Wast Third street. La rare Special Bales af tTlathlassr sssssl vToalens, aa Days' Crsdlg. TUESDAY March 6th, at o'clock A. a 136.000 stock of Fine, Desirable aad Seasonable Clothing. WEDNESDAY.

March 7th, at 10 o'clock A M-, 800 pieces Fine S-4 and 6-1 Casslmeres and Worsteds; a large line of Tailors' Linings and Trimmings, FRIDAY, March vth. at A. we will sell, for account of a large Importing House, SO.OOO Tasrda af Fiaa Jlsuabaraj Eslsj- lasrs. tt SPECIAL SALE. Hardware, Iron Safe, aid Sundries, ATJOTIOTJ I For Account of Whom it May Concern.

On TUESDAY MORNING. March 6th, we will sell at Stores. 16 and 13 West Second sL, commenc ing at 9 o'clock. Chisels, Augers, Scythes, Hilts, Rings. Shovels, Hammers, Knives, Sieves, Twine, Bar and Sheet-Iron, Chains, Base-Ball Bats, Playing Cards, Ac.

also, 1 Iron Safe. Terms cash. nrh4-2t JAMES H. LAWS A Auct'rs. By llemmelgisrii aV Co, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, OfBce tit Msin street.

Foraltnrs aad It atiwhald Ooosla, Hs. 132 tat Firth A.T AUCTION! On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 6. 1477, at 2 cioca, win oe soia at rnwio Auction, on tne Dremlsea. No. 162 K.

Fifth the folio wins nar- aonal property, vis: 1 large Oold-frame Mirror, 1 Sociable, 8 Upholstered Chairs, 1 China Closet. 2 Bureaus, I Sideboard, 1, large, nearly new Cooking 8tove, 4 Carpets. Oil Cloth, Chairs, China, Glass and Kitchen-ware, Ac, Ac Terms Cash. HEMMELGARN A Aucfra, mb4-2tSuTn 446 Main street. SPECIALLY UTRRrCTIVE TRADE SALE, TUESDAY MORNING.

March 6th, at 94 o'clock, AT AUCTION, 10,000 yards KnatraMerr, all atyleeu a sptendtd stack af Kilts Tl, Shirts aad Faralahiaay Oesds. Also, Bales Masllsss aasd a larare lta oa Plae Uooda. Bale positively without reserve. Terms rash ISAAC FALLEB A Aucfra, It 29 Main Street. By Julias Benckenstetn dc Co, K.

Cor. Pearl and Walnut Sis. Bala af Boats asset Shass. TUESDAY MORNING. March 6th.

at O'cloek. also at 2 o'clock P. M. will offer at this sale quite an assortment of both heavy and light work. consisting of fresh Spring Oooda, Terms cash.

mh4-3t Auctioneers. Bj Rademaeher A Ptitz, Salesroom, 49 W. Pearl St. On TUESDAY, at A. Aastlea Sals at Sssrlsssr Ssrss Dry OaOda, Faralshlas; eadB, kreMeriet, Blbbess, Matioaa, mht-ZtSuTu Bj Cowen A.

HcOraili, 64 West Pearl attest. We wUl sell on TUESDAY. March A at e'eloek. 700 teases Basts, tissoes aad Bi eaaaa. Consisting of a general assortment of fresh goods.

unple cases, without tnbt-StamTu JOHN CAHTLL. Aucfr. J. O. Campbell Oc Baal Estate Broken and Auctioneers, 76 W.

Third street, cmctnnaa. o. W. P. SIcIsatiKblin, Real Estate Broker sad Auctioneer, 60 Kadasoo area, uovingion.

a.y. Two Splendid Buildini Lots in Avondale at Auction. On THTJR8DAY. March IS7T. at o'clock F.

will be sold at public auction, on the premises: on ths south aids of street, hrst east of the Lebanon road. In 100 feet from ths Depot of ths A von dale Narrow-Gangs Railroad. The iota are each 60 feet front aad asa seat lam or less) deep. These lots-are finely locatsd, la a good neighborhood, and from their dose proximity to i sa isunsHi aniss sapswiy usmsasss vaASS. The UU is perfect.

Bale positive, as the osmer ss BHMsos sa BvanHsve so vsutsorBJa. Tscms msds kaown on day of sale. W. F. McLADQHLnf and It CAMPBELL, CO, AioCra, VTOTOII.

THE TJNDEKSIQirED, A ITVXKT-A7 Stable Keeper, hereby igrvea aottes that oa FRIDAY, ths Kh day of MarrjL, U77TsstisIavary Stable. Not 76 West Sixth srart. nidJmXLQ-Z. 10 o-etoek Aw he will sell by fbUsancttoasOM Horse, ths aatns having beea placed ia bit keeping by Jadgs Phelps ts satisfy a lien of On. Hundred Dollars, and all act and eharres thatvnav (leg-iori M.

XUMSTKUt, HOISTDTP ITaJTofaftTiTer of llolstln Csehines wm ah racTOST at lAJSTEieirrix rr and Auctioneer, IB PROPERTY D. Park. MjatcH 1877, tt IO 1 JZPj; ouered at pubUe sale. Tille guaranteao. UN ol aijrt.

ol aocton.fi ld Oovlahj Is determined to Utothe hert bijdder. bavinar Francssoo. it ta aa opportuaity that Is rarely If rm PakUa it TTMANGlAJs. QUEEN CITY BANK, CHARTERED JANUARY 13. 1877.

No. 29 TV. Third St, Cinciniutj, 0. INTEREST PAID ea TIM DEPOSITS as FOUAWSi 4 per cent, per annum for 1 months. 6 per cent, persmnum fo months.

6 por cent, per annum for 13 months, VIVessosJts ef Oat Dallas' DIBECTOB8 C. ARCHER, WM. RANKIN. R. STmSa, J.

THOMAS, H. A. JONES J. C. THOetAS, Fras't, S.

R. THOMAS, Cashltta 1' OO. FINANCIAL. GO. $128,000 to Loan on Mortgagos This Week.

THE SEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK IS PS PARED to grant loans on Improved flrst-ciasa city property, ta sums of 61.000 to lo nuo each, at from 1 to 6 years, or on such time aa may suit aas ties, at reasonable interest. First-class ami 1 lis third for $10,000 and upward will be accepted at par cent per annum and will also grant loans on good bor-1 and stock collaterals. In sums to suit, oa sail or on 30 to 0 days time, at current rate. And also a larire amount of Eastern capital te ssv- vest, in sums of 126.000 to 30.006. at 8 per (set la- tereat per annum, long time, 7 to 10 years, oa ssure or good bond and stocsvoollaterals.

S. B. Balance of purshaae-money mortgage county and State bonds bought and sold. Pi had better bring their title papers with them to eava time. Also, 6 per oenL interest will be sllosred stt aeposiisoi moninar caruncaiea.

ana interest oa I and 2 years' certificates. mortgage on ci 'nTstcJecs: It LK. No. W. Third I TURKISH BATHS.

Lnbins' Portable Turkish Bath For the effect-1 A certain -aive and safe ad- safe remedy tor mlnitratlon of Scrofula. Catarrh, ntaatlesa. Neuralgia, Fever and Ague, Dj sssa tery. Dyspapsta, urkiab. Vapor, ail aescnp-1 Uons of Medi- ated vapor tha.

atdTbe entire apparatus, incladbsg ediosted Cloak and Case of Medaa- 00. lltl 6S East Fsarth aM. CIGARS. ESPANOLA CICARS. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE MADE ARRAKGaV MENT8forthe exclusive sale of the Ogam af this wall-known and celebrated brand, manufas tured in Key West, and invite lbs attenlioa of ths Scblic to the full assortment of all the usual atrial icy are now prepared to offer.

Influenced by the high duties on imported Cagass. the proprietor of the Espanola factory at Havana has established a In Key ssssrC And is using there the same class of Vuelto Abaja Tobacco as in the Hsvana factory, the pare quality and aromatic flavor of which have given this brand tu present high credit among consumers, Ths prices are materially less than for those frost Havana, and a comparison will show that they are la every respect fully equal. They are offered la eoat- nection with oar usual list of Harass Cigars, FAJIK at T1LFOKZ), 917 aid 919 BnoanWAY, Ngw Yosux. ACHES, HEBB4U A COIOtC, fe23-lm 130 AMD 132 Chambkss New YossV' PROPOSALS. PKOPOSALS.

SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT tbe office ot Public Schools, in Public Library Building, until MONDAY. April 1677t UMSuT the delivery of 80,000 to 100,000 Bushels Screened second-pool Youghiogheny Coal ts ths various school -bouses of the city, according to fi cations on 61 in said office. Each bid must eontaln the name of every ssraa Interested theref and must be accompanied by sumoeas guaranty oi some aistuterastaa sm that If the bid ia accepted a contract will be eoi into, and the performance of it pfoparlr Bids must be uoon nnated forms, to be said office. The right is reserved to reject anp and all hidav By order of Committee on Fuel of the Board ssf Ed oca tlon. JOSEPH uunwu ia Notice to Contractors.

EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RSCETVIS op to noon of March 1677, for grading avs uca in us new vemaiery a os. Darnaxu. Flans and specificatioas at tbe ofBce of EARNS HAW A BOXH. mh4-8tSuTuTh K. W.

Cor. Fourth aad I era. COsrlBISSIONER'S BALK. Ta Caita.llsta assd atssera I asaacs srrosssaaia savs YOTJ ATTENTION CALLED TO THE FACF that en MONDAY MORNING. March at ll o'clocx.

on the premises, will be Bared hy mants thereon, situate oa ths north side of LStssrtr stteet, between Woe and Bscs streets. ThM lothaa a front of 65 feet and a depth of 107 feet, mere ear less, and ths unptuvtsaontt User eon consist of three three-story brtek hoosea. known as Moa. 10S, 110 aad in uoercy ssiees: in aaca a east mess area aad a store-room. There is also a larva this.

brick bouse of 9 rooms on ths rear of lbs lot, rr i i fi I Uil i TBs aTIV- I a inai Agents, (S 17 property Is la a good aesghoochood sad Appraised at f2M00 00. Terms of Bale One-third -etsh; ba lanes in twoosaal anaosl Inttalltsstntt. with Interest, secured by Botes sad snortgssr oa the pssmviaea sold. Ths eppssHSjssaent sa thss psopertF Is low. aad eJtbrda an opportunity for a profltabis investment KMORY M.

feakVttWFSa Master Csnimtiaanoer, PROXXSSXOKAZs. 1 lV 1 ea, S7s West Jftatst SsV, aestr OFFTCX HOURS to A.M.; to land Tie fP.M. sl41 'COIlSWSi OIL. 1ahs1uuis CcaWIslTtsr- Oil. TDBE-FREHH, OTXBXJESS, TT WILL KOT rT5-JT AGREE with ths moat delicate stotnaeh.

aad ss reeammendel tJ the highest medical Minorities, For aai by JOHN EiKSHAN, Drer-st. tut--jkL vs. j. Jt-W. Viaoiittl.

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