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.8 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION The Article on Municipal Corpora tions Through the Mill. Drop by Drop the Stream Runs Dry. Towell Perpetrates a Fungen Pun. An Attempt to Protect the Almighty granger. Morning Benton.

Tbe Cooventloa mot al JO, with eighty-two members proMnl to listea to an Episcopalian praer by Hot. Gray, of Christ Church, UASHl nr. nw praeniea tna petition or J. A. ron and three hundred other oltisens of Clermont County praying against the manufacture end sale Mr.

Kelly, of Columbian, presented the petl tioMof K. Whitney end ninety-five others, end T.M.Boyle end twenty.three other, cltlseni of till oonnty, praylnc acalnst the Incorporation of any religious views or opinion In the Ooutltu tion. Mr. mil, from the Committee on Aeoounte end Expanse, reported In favor of paying bill to tb amount of 1303 S3, for coal, Ice, nod the mm ordered to be pld. TBI WIND BEGINS TO BLOW On motion of Mr.

Towntend, of Cuyahoga, the Congestion proceeded with the ipeclal ordor of the day, being proposition No. MJ, nod relating to municipal corporations. Tb Chnlr itated the question to be on the mo tion of Mr. Ewing to reconsider the rote by wuieb tne Convention reTueed to agree to Mr. Dorsey notion to strike from section 4 the following elauie: "Without the content Brit obtained of at least two-minis 01 the tai-psvor or such corporation, and in no ease shall such Indebtedness exceed ten per centum or said taxable Tiue." After short discussion the motion to recon idnr waa acreod to.

Mr. Hoadly, or Hamilton, moved to amend the original section by striking rrora line 4 the words two-thirds of the tei-payere," and Insert "three. iouruts 01 toe quanoea doctors." Mr. West, of Logan, offered the following as uhetitute for the section "No municipal corporation shall ever contract or lure an indebtedness exceeding In the aggre- rB. imrcnumui me ame valuation on trend duplicate.

But oblia-ationa en areoant of any indebtedness existing at the adoption of uuunwHiuog, or wnicn may oe contracted in the completion of aov publio work authorized by law and aotoally undertaken before that time, orwuion may utaorir.ea py law and by two-thirds of the eioctors of the municipality for the erection of Publio School buildings, shall not be impaired." Mr. Uerron moved to amend Mr. Itoadly'a motion by adding the words, "a ascertained by the un preceaiag eiecuoa lor niate omcers." The amendment was ir reed la i Mr. Hums, of Rtrhlsnd, moved to smend the amsndmeat ov adding the wards "and to be rie- tenained by ballot In such manner as may be pre- aoneea oy law. A STEP BACKWARD.

aov wwTmirva ugivrTci aumiraimn lor ine giiitr It displays in adopting an ameudnient and Immediately retraeini Its steps. Un motion, the vote by which Mr. TTerron's asssadmeal was agreed to was reconsidered, and the anieadmeal was withdrawn. Mr. Pond moved to amend the amendment by adding the words "to to ascertained In the mod presorlbed by law.

Mr. Burns' I motion was then lost The amendment offered by Mr. Fond was greed to. thci 1 Mr. Smith, of Ilis-hlsnd.

ntnmrf In amanrl Mr Boadly's amendment bv adding after the word new- tot vorai "to said increase of Indented. sees and the approval of tho object for which the eeiDs ereauxi. -This was a rreed to. The queetloo then recurring on Mr. IToadly't amendment as amended, the yeas aud nays were uibidow, una, sou resuiira: yeas, ou; nay, It So the motion was agreod to.

Mr. Pratt, of Williams, moved to amend by nirising imra sne nun line ine wora "ton." and Insert the word "twenty," to as not to allow ths laaeoieaoese oi an corporation to exceed xu per centum of it taxable value. Mr. Page, of I'irkswav, moved to amend by In-sorting the word "seven" instead of "twenty." Under a demand for a dlviaion of the question a vole was first taken on the motion to strike out, and resulted yeas, nays, 64. Bo the motion not agreed to.

TbeCouvcuUoa then took a recess until iw o'clook. rAfternooabossian.1 The question was on Dorset's motion to strike out that portion or the soction relating to submit -ting a proposed increase of indebtednms to a of the lax-payer. The motion lo strike out Was ilost by it yeas to It nays. The question reenrred on Judge West's motion to strike out section 4. On leave, he withdrew toe wnmiintDi nr oncrra auring tne morning, ned moved to strike out the first part of the section down to the word value, and insert la lieu thereof the following: "The indebtedness of no municipal corporation snail xceea ten per cent, urn of the taxable valuation on its grand dupll.

Bate: mar ahalt It AirMit iwa nav aMk valuation union such excess be incurred for peclflo and exclusive public object, named lo the law authorising it; nor unless its creation and object shall have been firl assented to by three fourths of all the qualified eioctors of the corporation, to be ascertained by ballot, in such manner as the Ueaeral Astembl may proscribe." Jedae Wust stated that Uin nblcci of hta amann. tnentwas to prevent corporations Incurring excessive indebtedness unless authorised by three-fourths of the voters, and to put a definite rwtric-(ion upon corporation indebtedness beyond wblr.h they can not pass unless the object for wbirh ths suouey is to bo expended is of a publio nature, kenedtipg all, Qnd not few. Bill nt said that while he was opposed to any increase of the indebtedness of any municipal corporation alwve live per Cfou of the valuation of the property In the municipality, vet a It earned to tie the disposition of the Convention to permit the people, if they see fit, to moreme the levy to tea per be did not feel disposed to make captious opposition further than to get the article In as good a shape as possible, aud as the amendment of the gentleman from Loxan came nearer to bis views than anv thing yet offered, he proposed to vote for it, with-! on ouwevur, ooninmimg uimsou in isvor 01 tne section, even with the amendment In it. He said tb amendment embraced the principle which he sought to havs put In the article a while ago, but Which at that time tailed, vis: that the increased levy should only be adopted by three-fourths of the electors at an election held for that purpose, and not simply by potltion; for all know how easy it is to get signers to sny petition for expenditure of money where there is a "Job" on hands. said that by an examination of ths Auditor's report, in (lis city in which be lived (Mansfield), tho tax able proin-rtv on the duplicate in that city fs which at Ave per cent would create an Indebtedness or 60, which, In all con-seleuoe be thought if any greater 'Indebtedness were desired it ought not to be permitted unless at least three-lourths of the electors of the city or village should vole for It at an election held for that purpose.

Onoof the great Duraeos ei me people living in tne cities ana villages was Imposed upon them In the shape of local taxatiou, which in many Instances did not add la proportion to the general prosperity of the people. The Auditor1 report set down the Indebtedness of Mansfield at Ml.lTie. This mutt be aa error, because the indebtedness growing out of the erection of the water-works alone binonnU st to about lie wanted the present Indebtedness, or at least part it, paid off before any more was contracted. Judges West and Hoadly had a pow-wow on the legal scope of the proposed smendinenb Judge Humpbrevilla wanted to know what "nubile ohier.t" uiranL Judge westsaid theobjeet of Ms amendment Was to prevent any opportunity oi nvy launen-iosr into a Boeeel railroad project being oovertly embodied in the section- Cities and town were growing wild over railroad projects, and i reamed mat an tnat was neoeseary to complete their prosperity was another railroad, and In bine eases out of ten the neoule would vote funds for a moonshine railroad, and this he was aiming 10 prevent. Judge Hotdly thonght th gentleman could an.

tmplua the otyect he aimed at by the addition of a few words to the fifth section. general Swing thoagbt the two gentlemen Who Bad preceded him were groping unnecessarily after a meant to prevent corporations from voting aid ee railroads. This subject had been referred to a Special Committee, aud would como before the Convention lor consideration, The limitation proposed was no limitation at all. A tax could pair be levied for a "public object." bat con stituted a "publio object" was a matter (Or the and Courts to determine, lie thought the attempt te throttle the question of voting aid teraitreaAs was futile, and the matter should he determined la aaeuarate sectloa. Ma.

Maber spot prieay la Uyor of tb adop TUK CINCINNATI EKQUIltElt; W1DNKSDAY: MORNING, FEJiKUAHY 16. 1B74. tion of the amendment. Colonel Pond gave th monument a klek. Mr.

Clark, of Hose, satd had bad an under, ttandlug with the Chairman of ths Committee en Munlolpal Corporations, that any thing was not to be put Into this article to eonftlot with the report of the Committee which had the Uoesel Railroad Bill specially under consideration, and he hoped the Convention would reject the amendment of Judge West As bad been stated by General Ewing ths Committee having under consideration the railroad questions, bau determined to report three propositions to the Convention one, giving lo corporations the power to control and keep railroads under stringent re strict ions i aud auothsr, giving them full and free power In the. matter, and la the third It was proposed to submit two separate articles to a vote of the people, one favonnsr and ths other opposing ths Boeeel prluoiple. To adopt the amendment would embarrass tb future action of the Convention. After somo further talk Judge West on leave, withdrew bit amendment. LAST BOSS OF BUMMER.

Tho Secretary was dragged from a quiet spoil of ruralnatiou to read the last section: Siotion 6. Mo Ux or assessmsnt shall be lovled or coileoted by any municipal corporation, except In pursuance of law for publio purposes speolfled by law, nor shall money raised by taxation, lean or asseaamenl lor one purpose aver be diverted to anothor, Hoadly moved to amend by prefixing to the section (he words "except as may lie otherwise provided by this Constitution." After the word "collected." In the first line, insert "nof any debt contracted." The words "loan" and "public" were inserted where they are found in the section. These amendnianta wnra all umvl inwltk. out discussion. A SOP TOtl TBI GBAMOKItS.

McBride offered the lollnwim tion: "BIOTIOM I. The Mrivlralii llmlli village shall in no case be extended so as to In-olude lands lined exclusively for farnilug purposes without the consent of he owners of such lands The VeaS and nava wereflAmftfMfbt In nrAmv tK. the Uranjrert might see who are their friends, and taction was rejected hy to 4H. (Judge West, the leading Granger of tb Convention, voted axalntt tba The article was now ordered to be engrossed for COUNTT AND TOWNSHIP ORfliMir ATIOHA Mr. flannon.

from the Cnifimlitj.n i imtv i.ri ivwiuiup immnuaiions, to wnicn was referred proposition 21S Dv Mr. Uauer. atlva in natah. Itiblns- a Conntv Board to rpffiilalii thm of county officers, was roferrud bck without re-oommendatlonii said proposition wss ordered to bs considered in connection with propoeltion KM. On motion ol Mr.

Herron ths general debate waa oiueea ana in Lonvention nrocaoHB.1 to the consideration of proposition 1. article 1 section ovsocuon. ins quostlou being on agreeing to the amendments rsDorted bv the Co in ills of tut TT UUie. SECTfON ONE TIME. The following is tootloo 1 as submitted by the ommlttee of the Whole: SiUTlonl.

Each oountv shall be a bodv cor porate, with such organization, power, Immunities and liabilities as shall be prescribed by law. All suits and proceedings by or against a COuntv shall be In the name thuranf. Judge Urltwold moved to amend by Inserting the word "clilfliilon" after lb wore "immunities." There I considerable talk abnet this alnvla word. Fur what do atatemen want to make a fust over such a little matter? 1 be amendment was withdrawn. The section a reported was then tgreod to.

MKXTt The consideration of the next soction was ha- gun and was read: WHO. 1 be General Assomhlv shall nrnvlitn hv law for Hie election of such countv and town. ship officers as may be neoestary, and each county offldor sbsll be paid a stated salary out of the Treasury of the proper county and sbnll account sod pay into ths Treasury ail fees collected by mm, under such renulatlous as mav be ura. scribed by law. nr.

aval moved to amend bvstr nsront that portion or the section providlnr that tho tslarv of each county shall be flxed at a slated sum. He deemed it unjust to attempt to Ax a stated salary nu wuuij uuugr. Judge Okey thought It was Impracticable and unfair. Mr. Neal.

on leave, modified hia motion to amend by atriking out the word "ofDoers," and providing that the Sheriff, Treasurer aud Prosecuting-Attorney shall be paid a fixed salary. Mr. Baber thought the county officers should be paid a flxed salary. Mr. Wilson said the Convention ousht la nro.

ored slowly In this Innovation. rowen "win tne gentlemen allow me tossy that tbis Convention proceeds slow enonirh." Loud lauchtcr. and eries ol 'iood enough and "Powell Is seventy-nine General Wilson tnoke at lenxth avsinst the proposition to pay the county officers a fixed salary, lio thousht conutv oftlnera are Imuiiit ta nave lust aimutsomurn anv war Iteou Id be ar. and It was Useless to limit the amouat of tneir pay. Amenamonif were proKod by Messrs.

I'ondand Griawold. anduendins tliaauu. hub uo vooveution aiijournca. The flsyl House Dorror. The inqnwt that was to have been hold in th Heyl House case yesterday afternoon at o'clock has been postponed until Ssturday morning to await th ability of Mr.

John Durbin to appear a witness. The whole question a to the Identity of th par ties to the abortion and to the oautes of the erime are definitely settled by the following telegram, received In answer to a dispatch from Coroner Maley yesterday: "Edinh'bo. February 17. 1971 To P. T.

Maley, Coroner: "Dr. Brenton is a man of no ttandin In this community. Ho is supposed lo be In Cincinnati this time. hnowJobn Durb be Uvea thraa miles westof Edlnburg, he was here last Saturday; he has left; don't know where he has gone. He married Martha Mussclinsn about sin rears ago, and has been living with her up lo this me.

we don't know of anv xlrl be nc seduced at Williamsburg but Amanda MoCamoron, a girl that Is uow In Cincinnati with T. J. Brenton. she has been living with Purbia for the last three yesrs, and it wss the opinion of the community that thuy were too intimate. She was in Ksnsas with Durbin, and be may have married her there, whioh It is generally supposed he did.

v. dawnks, Marshal." Thecnriout will observe that Durbin has lived with his first wife. Mis Musselman, up to the present time, but 'Vnsy have married Amanda McCameron" while In Kansas. Death of Kabbl. Rev.

Dr. Wolff Bergh, Rabbi of the K. K. Adoth Israel Church of Cincinnati, died yesterday morn-Ing at his residence on Seventh street, near Race. Dr.

Burgh was born In Prussia In 1884, and was at the time of hit death 4t year of age. Ho came to this city about eighteen month ago from Rich mond, Virginia. Dr. Borgh was a man beloved by hi congregation a well a all who had the pleasure of knowing him. lie vs ill be mourned by his people at an able, upright and pure exponent of tbelr doctrine, and by the community as a true and God-fearing man.

The Very Oldest Bird Caught. The oldest goose In tbe city, and before captured, wm in tbe Police Court yesterday, ao-companied by Its manipulators, Charles Davia, white, and George Gruathouse, black, arrested, a already recorded, at No. 73 Wet fifth street, In the act of conducting a game of teno. Neither sido being ready for trial yesterday, the ease was continued to February tUlh, witn ball at fSOO each, which they failed te give, and were remand ed to the Ninth-street Station-house. Grand Officer I.

O. O. F. The official count for Grand Officer of Ohio was concluded at the office of Brother John E. Bell last evening, with the following result: Q.

A. Derrel; D. O. Boyce; R. W.

O. a M. Laxaru; R. W. O.

8., Wm. C. Karl: R. W. O.

O. D. Wlnchell; K. W. O.

J. W. Carter. City Personals. attain A.

B. Cole, of Portsmouth, Is at th St James. TBI marriage of Dr. J. M.

Mo wry, of Man. Held, Ohio, to Mrs. Kelly Graham, of Tiffin, whioh took place at the residence of tbe late Captain W. C-Maon, inAvondale, yestordsy afternoon, was a charming affair. Parties wer present from Mansfield, Tlflia and Dayton.

Tb happy eoupl left on the 1:45 train for Washington and th Eastern cities. The Rev. A. F. Blake, of the Episcopal Church, officiated.

MlCHAfL SCO LIT, who wa arretted on Mon- day by.OOoer Butler while la th act of running away with a ring stolen from th Jewelry store of Mr. Kota, on Broadway, btlow Third, wm yes. terday sentenced to th Work-nous for six month and fined 100. LrilL Bergev res terday mcaoed luit for liter, against Messrs. Liotberg Ucke, prepriotort or the Volksfrvund, for th pabllcaUonof allbslooneernlngfalm on tb ttd of last month.

Th libelous words were that "Berger, being man et nuane, bad transferred hi property to hi wife la order that be might not be eompelled to pay his debts." The damages are laid at 110,000. Tb United State Courts. Teter Schwab, who entered his plen of nolo ms oonttndrt to th indictment against him and I. Pat for corruptly Impeding thdu adminis tration of Justice, was yssterdsy sentenced to pay a fine of tWO andooste. Th amouat ha been paid.

This, we bollove, dispose of th lest ease in the United States Court against Schwab. While it 1 no doubt true that Peter Schwab we th "King Bee" and main manipulator of th Whisky King aunng tb plethoric day of th Johnson Administration, and as such was reputed to hav made an immense amount ofmonoy in transae ons in fraudulent whiakv, yet It I a faot tnat tie paia nearly ror hit connections with the rinr. He has bsan nurni.ivnii. unconscionably "bled" by a set of black mailing wretches, many of whom managod to realise laraoiy or working on tne rear of th ting. Peter, with all hi faults, hat had th reputation of being very generous to those in need.

He has, however, an opportunity now for making amends for the paat. There esn be no disputing Ibe fact u. mu uiiputeu ue couiu exercise more Influence smonir the ssloonisUof HiiU.rUni tk.n all the praying A masons and Ueverend UatOeids in tne country, still, a Peter it moral man ana opposou on purely religious prinolplu to the great ''social evil," a Brother flalflnld understanda It, it would poaaibiy be butter fur bim to go it alone with the "female brigde" for the nrewnt. If Peter tnouiu consent to join to w. that bran oread poultice orator Diabolical Lewis will he eompelled to retire from the Held.

It would be folly to psy per night when it ran be dune a great aeai welter lor Homing. Lelllie warbealn "un, why should the spirit of mortal be proud In thernsuof the United States asainst John K. Minor, William Harries and othuis. aut fur trial yoatcrdar, the defeodanU severally entered pleas offuilty and were Aned In sums amouutlng in inu aggregate to tv.uuu sod costs. I.

O. O. r. Kntertalnraent. The first soclsl entertsloment given by Ohio Lodge No.

1, O. O. at tbelr ball, corner Fourth and Home street on Moadky evening, was a vary pleasant and agreeable affair. Tbsfol lowing was th programm rendered: 1. upeninK Chores, (Dancing O'er ths Wsvet) Whiu ArlonMrnurrchor a.

vonie. i a. poet hob or tne Order, with ilin.tra- tloasl II. O. Kmuielt I.

Soprano HoloII Tmvobire Mis Marie Van J. omle g. Aunrowa f'lert kcadlng t. I'lsuo nolo nounds from the frhfo, Mit Julia Laurence i. loniic Heciution-ms Irllll HcboolniBatt'r.

m. I'atterson I. Hsis i-ht rarewell Wni.H.lirn.11 soprano nolo Will you wall for me. Hear Mother 1 Mrs. J.D.

Burgess 10. ComleSong Grandfather's Farm, Kutrlseortinillon Cluh ii. itrciuiinu I. IHim K. Tenor bolo from Mirltnna C.

Morris U. Hoprsuo bolo hiss Valta-Bv ritiest) tl. Comic Herllsllon i. Duet Murniurlux Ses ms tuite Mnaei A.W. Vox Mrs.

J. I). Durvefi and Mro.U.W. Gale MieniiPirbor H. Andrews O.

fleUsuxr A. A.CIrrke Profs. J. and A. Hturm IS.

f'hnrun Runrine 17. fomlr rtet itatlou IS. Plana Holo l. Select Hetdlirf 10. Violin and i'lauo Duet 21.

Hotirano Holo MIm juIIs Laumice ii. UitlulloQ Darius Green aud hit (lylug Mi chine Win. ratterton Mr. i. W.

llalr M. Tenor My lleantlnil Dead ii. Bolo and Uuarlelle Thomaa MM.rs. I'ranilall. JrnVry, Dresser and Hull Messrs.

John Hartough, Wm. Donaldson and J. K. Andorson return their sincere thanks to those who assisted. Tni following card left at onr office doe explain itself: "DR.

WIUALBA FRIKF.LL. Renowned attbe Courui of all Kurouaan man arch aa woll aa by aix hundred representation In London for bit new and most original Fauta-tic Wander Experiments in Physics, Chemistry and Maiio, represented in throe buudred huhly iaturestiug entertainments." In th Polire Court yestenlsy morning the caie against Frank Daum, accused of cruelly evicting Mrs. Caroline Benny, vu called, but the effort of Daum't counsel to have it continued to Mon, day, tho 33d, prevailed. In spito of Pruonuting Attorney Campbell's effort to have It brought to a trial without any further delay. iNCOaroRATiON.

The Undercliff Land and Loan Association, No. Sled a certified copy of Its certificate in th Recorder's office yesterday, The capital stock is 300,000, divided into shares of $TM each. L. Babb, A. if.

Itopper, B. T. Carver, F. W. Pre and Henry Westermana ar sue incorporators.

TBI IJIdennach Incest case wm sent sp to th Court of Common PIcm yesterday by Judge Marchant, th defendant being committed in default of 11,500 bail. Th evidence given by the physician who made tbe medical examination of tne gin partially yenned her (tatoment. Mrs. Littirm an, residing at KM Main street, near Eighth, surprisod her husband day before yesterday by presenting him with triplets all boy. The mother and boy are "doing a well could be expected." Mamma is thirty-three year of age.

Half fare rate will be given by th and L. Railroad to those who with to accompany th Guards and Grays tot'hilllcothoou th ttd Inst Thi grand Spiritual istlo Lyoeum Muqueraflo to-night at Thorns Hall promises to be one of the most select affairs of ths season. Miss Smilit'i meetiugs will begin at Dr. Boynton's church, on Yin street, to-morow moruiug. Thi Gramp murder case wm again continued in tb Polio Court yesterday.

a Ex-Govirnob Norn has formed a law partner ship with Major Lloyd. DRY OOOD3. L. C. HOPKINS CO Specialties T1II9 DAT (Wednesday) Fob.

18: Double Warp Iteversiblo Dlack Alpacas, Fifty Cents, Wide Black Gros Grain Silks, One jjouar por xaru. LOOM TABLE DAMASK. All Linen, Thirty Cents a Yard. Extra Heavy 4-4 Drown Sheet ings, 1 1 cents per i aril. Super Extra Kentucky Jeans.For- ty 75 Cts.

per Yard. Men's Can! meres. All Wool, 75c. per xaru, worm 91.5. Ladles' Extra Derby Itlbb.

Hose, 1-2 Cents per Pair. Our Hamburg- lal trlngs are Cheap. Cor. Fourth and Race Sts. SHIRTS, COLLARS, cd nr AT WILSON BROS.

No. 79 Wet Fourth MUSIC. 250,000 COPIES SOLD OF FOB THE PIANO-FORTE! THIS, THE PAR EXCELLENCE OF ALL l'isno methods, maintains tbe front rank, and its ssle eclipse tbst of all others forelgu or American combined. Uie 1'ublUbera claim lis annual sale of H.000 ooples is indisputable proof of puaiuvB aim intrinaio merit, anu Its success is no mystery, but due to thorough excellence In all Its departments rudiments! and inatructlve: to lia valuable exercises well a it charming recrca- IIVIU. A new edition Inst Istned eontairs "Schumann's Msxlms" and ilie famous "Cserny's Letters on the Art of I'laylng tbe Piano." Kichanlaon'a New Method" thus contains over MO pages full Musio slid, and It Justly claimed to be tne best nsno jtoiuou extant.

rniCK g.TO. by thoussnds of Teachers, and (old by all Book and Musio Dealer. I'uoiuusa oy OUTER DITSOIT Boa ton. CHAS. II.

DITSON ,.1 1 "'ondway, New York. ldol8-lyI)yWaaAW)Slnnn For Sale by Dobmeyer Newhall 50 W. Fourth Cincinnati. La Creiue de la 50c vontama Alpine Horn, by ncblrner; Prus. sian Kagle March, by Voaa; Bleep, My Child, hy Eegbard; Cuius Anlroam, bv Heix and LaHarpo, br Jungrnan.

i piano pleees. neatly bound, forouly. 50c La Creine de la Creme. No. Contains The Zither I'layer, by Lanae; La Caprera, by Forbes; Slumber Hone, by IMIer; here-nade, by Llaxt; In the Siuonllvht, bv Boy.

aalda, and the Flash Ualop, by Mory. Six pieces for We, d-uTJEW music no. s. conuiius ine iuiiwing music 90c uuaiuor iroin funtanl; Spinning-wheel I'olka, by Scbmoll; Hpriug Song, by Men. delasobn; Kosenllcd, Oetten, aud Pearly Cascade, 6 pieces, for 60c Peters' Musical Monthly, No.

78, contains two songs by Hsyt, one by Dauks, onu by Stewart, Saored Quartet by Thomas, Waltz, March, and Mother Goose's Uuadrilles. In all, worth of muaie for 30c Peters' Musical Monthly, No. 77, contains swo new songs oy nays, one by ureese, one by Pratt, on by lisnkt, a bacred Quartet by Thomas, a Four-hand I'ince, an easy Walls and Schottlsch, l'nlka, Maxurka and a Quick step, in all, t3.8r) worth of musio for flQc Peters' Musical Monthly, NATS, contains a pewsongby mm II by Cox, one I I MIL, BlLi by Havs one by Walker, and onu Stewart, a bacred Quartet by Dank, a Trio from Opera of Pauline, an cay Hcbottisch and Walls, a Maxurka and a brilliant Schottlsch br KinkoL J.8o worth of musio for 30a. Old Btehclor'a Wslta-Prevot Stats. I'olka Klnkel 85 TwIllrtif'ThnunhL Ilevnrla Walknr Those Lyes.

8ou Kinkol Msrcn nr the pilgrims Maylaih 3U Where has Ma tone? Song and Cho.IIaya. 35 Darling. I shall ever lovo thee. Soug and Cho. Dank.

89 Mother Uoo-e'a Qnadrilles DrtMslsr. BU I love Ton. mv iove. Soni sr.rt ho. Ilara.

Sofily now the light of llrmn Oliver. 85 Pet Re- nnoTn a 1 rt dowa Lost and tasl sar. nouirandcnu. ITava. XX tyince viiuan mnaei.

Don't believe them, SO Darling. Song and i-no. rrenman Good sweet Ham. Comio Sons 80 Call me your Darling attain, bong and tho. niewart ar GoandlearnaTrailf.

Song and Cho Havs 85 hatio'ssleepiog'nsath the Liudont. Soug Hosg 80 In our Boat Morccau de Salon Wilson 85 Littlo Sunshlno. Sona and I bo. Dan kr 811 Take thi Letter to my Mother. Song and t.no.

rinya go Happy Thoucht. Schottish Klnkel Norab It Dreaniinir of vou. Sons ISratt ai Jenny, the flower of Kildaie. Song and Cho. Stewart 40 Get up and shut the door.

Comic song and ino. iiavs art Fairy Weddinf. March Mack t5 Hsppy Thoughts. Pnlka-Mark J6 Toast, brinilisi for Piauo-Tnnel 40 Pearl of America. Cani ice Klnkel 50 Address J.

I. PKl'KIU. Wl) Broadwar. felO-DtDJUtWya New Vork. WHITE LEAD.

ESTABLISHED 1837. We offer the above brand of White Lead to the publio with the positive assursnce that It is l'KHFECTLY I'TJltK. tiajr For sale by dealers genorally. ECKSTEIN, BILLS ClNCIMNATI, OBIO. yoTS.

Consumers will consult their INTER EST br bearlna In mind that a lane uronortion bf the article sold as i'UKK WHirK LfctDis adulterated to the extent of from 60 to 00 per cent; and much of it does not contain a particle 01 1 sa. ree-siuowesrap WATCHES. ILL, "Watches! For Sale to tlie Trade at Factory Prices -BY- QSKAMP Importer and Manafactarin if? Jeweler, 175 Vino Htrcct. N. List sent on appli cation with Easiness Card.

Inot-eow-tfl CHEAP FARE. LOW FARE! Via Baltimore- and Ohio R. FROM CINCINNATI TO Baltimore or Waahlnrton. SB OO; Phila delphia aiu ol new Tir.keta niod until used: bactace checked through. Tickets at these greatly renneeo.

rates csn oe obtained at the Company's Offlce, No. a Burnet House, ana at uia arn. onnri i 1 rt auu Pinmste. THOMAS B. SHARP, W.

W. rKAHOUT. St. OI 1. II.

a U. K. K. Uen. SnpU M.

AC. R. K. Ja tf8u TO SEW YORK, $12 SO, VI THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WEST-KKN R. IL, without change of oar.

Ticket at lowest rates at otuoetof ths Company. No. 4 Burnet Hout. IK Viae and at Depot, Cincin nati, Ohio. D.

It HOLMES, fet-U uenrai soutaara Attat. 1 CIOARS. OBOCERTES, Important to Smokers, "VERY MUCHLY." GOODS AS IIEI'IIKSKIVTEO, Oil NO SALE. IMPORTED. Osrcia Concha Casual Conchas.

Henry Clay Concha ....110 00 per 100 10 00 per 100 11 per luu Fumar Kegslla KEY Del Tropico, Londret 17 TO mr KIO 1. .1 i ow per Jiw Del 1 ropico, Limeuos 00 ber 100 COBIE AND SEE US. JOSEPH H. PEEBLES' SOIYS, IVorth.oaMt Corner JfliYh unci ltao Street, O-BOCEBS JHTID' IMPOETEBS The only house that IMTOBTS Cigars direct from Cuba. feo-lreod HATS, Hatsr LccmooD.

WICHOLS a TIRF Inform the Trade that uunj uiu r-cwesi uoous in tne aooye lines, whlcli they will offer at the Lowest Prices. QALBOZlboMi West Ttiird Street. OPPOSITE THE HU1UYET HOUSE. tfelS-WSaMoly) GROCERIES. WM.

GLENN SONS. HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW ORLEANS SWEETS. An Immense Stock of Staple and Variety Groceries. 68,70 and 72 Vine IJaai lr eod BEDDING. wm.

1 warn iim. Keep on Hand and Make to Order All Kinds of X) 33 O-1 CONSISTING OF Cotton, Hair, Shuck and Spring Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters, Comforts, Blankets, All of which are Offered at the Lowest Prices, MITCHELL ItAMMKLSBEltO FUItNITUUK COMPANY, JyM-lyeod 109 and 111 TVKST FOURTH STREET. STATIONERY. OAFFNEY'S LETTER AND Guaranteed to do all that LA SYRIENNE VIOLET BLACK COPYING INK, giving the most periect copies several months after writing, and equally good for ledger purposes. DIXON'S GRAPHITE PENCIL.

The best and cheapest in DIARIES FOR 1874. Perpetual. The best and cheapest in tho market. With a larsre and complete assortment of Miscellaneous Stationery. for sale by od1v J.

H. BASC0M BLANKETS, COMFORTS. MATTRESSES. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! COMFORTS! C03IFORTS! Feather Beds, Cotton Mattresses, Feathers, Pillows aud Bolsters. Spring: Mattresses, Long Hair Mattresses, Cotton Top, Moss and Husk Mattresses all to be had at tho LOWEST PRICES at WM.

F. WEHEM ANN'S, COAL, We are delivering Yonghiogheny at 50 Raymond City 3 50 Pomeroy 3 00 Youghlogheny Coke A. BUCHANAN Yard, Smith and WaterSts. GROCERIES. ESTABLISHED.

B. CAVACNA SON, WHOLESALE RETAIL GROCERS 31 FIFTH STlililiJT, oa weSaMo.tf RRTWEKN MAIN? AJffD WALXUT. DININO-ROOMS. BUCKEYE idhsthto- rooms For Ladles and Gentlemen, SIS VIKE ST, BET. rifTH AMD SIXTH STS.

NEW YORK SHELL OYSTERS In every strls served at 50c. perdoMn. BEOVLAB D1NNEB M. J. MUIXEH.

Prop'r. HUNT'S dining -Rooms FOR LADIKS ahd okktlkmkw, ito.it and 114 Viae st- between K'onrLh and rifih 11N NKR 40CEMTS. HheU Ujstori ami lams racatfoaaaUf bKtprOss. apMjDa tii.i 1 Ls Moss Conchas La HavederaConehaa La Uosa Zarzuelas, F. $11 49 per 1(1) II per 1(10 Ml pur 101 Brittanica, 18 00 per 10O.

WE8T. I Kl I'rlnnlna fia nalAa- TvMiitfM .17 0 per 100 1 1 riDcipa ue waiei, ijonaresthlco nar Irii El Priacii de Gales! Concha. CAPS, ETC, they arc now rccclYimr BthorSthp INVOICE PILE AND BINDER is claimed for it. Product of American industry. the market.

136 Vine St. Yonghiogheny Coal at Elevator 3 00 Pomeroy 2 50 uaymonai'ity 3 00 nt Yard, 8 Cents. TRUNKS. M. A.

aicGUIRE, MANUFACTtyttEli, IO. 137 WEST-FOURTH Wholesale Boonu and raotor, No. 123 West Third Street. faptVlrBpl a. IRON RAILINGS, fcC.

ORNAMENTAL IRON. WOBK8, rT.KMltVTS. VT'F 1 'itt vn mnw Kalllnn and Verandas. Jell OIU huk autta. Fire-nroof Unnra Hlmltw.

a n7l.jn-. trwt, nrar Sixth, and CliidnnaU, UsmiluSe and Vayton IHjmt, WnunaaU, Ohio. aDl-AaWetf.

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