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XBB SOCIAL EVIL. Pr, Mosesrv' View Backed by Kaowrd. AlrKQPin reporter laat evening called upon pf. V. H.

Mnstey, the distinguished surgeon, and pid conversation with him oath peadlug Social tvll Ordinance, la substance a followi i Reporter "The Inquiaia would be obliged to ton. Doctor, for a brief itatemnt of your view on Uie proposed social vll legislation, especially Is a unitary point of view." pr. Mustey MWH. tha rprsntatlv of another pper bad aa appointment with me for thl evening, tut ba broioo It. He wat Terr argent wanted to Ulk on tha tarn lubject.

JNrit, I an gecldeely oppoeed to tha meai ura from a moral (land. Mint- It la utterly Immoral, end, moreover. It It not Lnre feasible to lessen Ibe evil hjr Irglslstlon then It to suppress by the freUDt occurrence of In-nuitlclile lu the various iMei 'of pregnancy, end which Is more eoniinon thau la credited to llioie who donot know the facts. The majority of those who commit It, Indeed, are Americana, euiong whum especially there seems la lie a startling want of appreciation of the serious character of I lie crime, although Ibey are more cheat than the Uaruiaua, but not as disste as the Irish. Kiporter "Will, aa to the sanitary effeel Dr.

Huasey "It will be a failure from a sanitary tanilpilut. It Ran not reach the anurias of disease. There Is a prostitution nut public, which police regulations cau never reach, and much of that which Is io puMie would lierom prlvateuurier Uie proposed jw. If the aaaiguatlmi-houscs decrease, woiuen will resort to rooms, assume the names of meu, to whom limy wlU pioies to be married, and i other ways avoid registration, and ply, tbclr vocation In such a may that the police ran not reach them. This Is done already In bt.

Louis, tail largely In Paris, where a woman surrenders all kupe. la forbidden the batle, the theater and all de-ctnt nssorts aa soon as once registered, l'r. Kloord said to men In WiJ, when he had twenty thousand venereal patients yearly. "'1 here are not two persona out of ten In all I'arla who have not, at some time or another in their Uvea, been a fl it ted allli some form of the dlaease, hereditary or otherwise. It Is lmposat ale to Ret around the sources.

If we could confine provtitullon to the licensed houses we could kill It out of all Paris." These were.abuutbti very words tome." Keporter "Then, Doctor, men are safer under a llceese law wbofrrnueiitmilT therrajlatered Dr. aiiisaey "Not much I They would be If Ibe other and mora private eourree of dliesse did not exist. lut men would carry the poison to the women ofteuer than they could be examlued, and the women, without themselves being diseased, could disease men. You know that tne venereal poison la conveyed only by contact. No one has It originally: but the contend-Ballon Is eoeaty that It la held that where there Is nidation a person eveu with only the secondary can convey another the primary, aa a woman nursing loacniiu.

ar varan. Be porter-That's rather atartllng. If tha ordl- oftiTis dIA. Bary scroi some suppose, always hereditary yeueresi lh. Mutter ''Br no means.

A vast amount nf Krofula Is developed by change of life, aa, fur Instance, that of Irishmen, from their open-air life lu Ireland to confined tenements and a new diet." Reporter "Well. Uoetor, aa yon have mentioned Infanticide, and the crime seems to be attracting aiach local attention Just new, will you have any otijrctlou to telling; me what perceulage of married women are guilty Dr. Mussey "There ara no ttatlillcs to show It, nor, Indeed. In show the percentage of people having veuereal disease here. The people most eaempt from It sre the Jews, and next the Irish, ahom the Catholic Church teaches that Infanticide at any stage.

Is a great sin." ON A NEW SCENT. The rarthenla Siilllvaa Don Again Vlaited by the Coroner. The indefatigable Coroner Is on lh track of what teams to be auoiher Brat-class abortion sensation. When Dr. Malay was looking through Ibe house.

No. H7 West Third straet, where Miss Tappan weat through such horrible treatmeut at the hands of Dr. Hiwk aud the landlady, the woaian Sullivan, be saw a woman, evidently dying, who, he was Informed, was a Mrs. Walls, and a child was ibown him, aald to ba hers, and a man who was aald to be her baaband. lie did aot let tha matter die there by ny means, but lustltuled Inquiries, with the following rueultei He found tbat the real name of the man livlug with the woman waa not Welle, but Welsh, aud that aha had no children, but she bad bad a mls-rarrlage or an abortion laat August.

also learned that shortly after aba came to Mrs. Dulllvan'e to board, which waa about six weeks ago, she was suddenly taken sick with symptoms tliat pointed clesrlv In tirasnannv. and be became eonvlnceid that aha bud again permitted an abortion to bat per. formed upon nr. i esterday moruing ur.

at. r. rat-tersou, who boards at Mrs. Sulllvau called ou the Coroner and Informed lit in that the girl was dead, that he had beeu attending her lately, and that there Weresusiilclous circumstances attending her demise tbat In bla opinion precluded his giving a death Cer tiflcau. Iir.

Male v. el once visited the house am: bad the body, which In the meantime had been ashed and decently arrayed, ennvered In an under takers, where a Jury waa Impaneled, the body, after which the luu adjourned until lir-day at ten I glvellr. M. B. Wright an oppnrtunlti takers, where a Jury waa Impaneled, who viewed uuuesi waa a.

to nltv to make a vosi-inoriern examiUKiioii or ina remains, a man wbo lave hie name aa John Propliaior, a half. Brother of the deceaaed. also called ou Dr. Muley, and luformed blm tliat the iteeeKSil waa that she never had any children, and that her name was savie I'Dlnn Bridge In Tronblo. Onr article of Sunday In reference to Union Bridge hat sooner than are eipectcd rocelvcd a practical commentary tbat can not pass unnoticed.

The lato heavy rains bare ao raiaerf the Ohio that It back-water la over the road which lead! to the bridge, tha fill baa been washed away, aud for days, and perhapt weeks. It will be Impassable. Throe of the moat traveled pikes In eastern Hamilton and Clormont Conntloa unltu In crossing this bridge. Tba fanner for mllea will not know of the obetruotion until with their heavily loaded team they reach the briJgc, and find it Impaaeahla, Then thtiy must tum round and go Dye or ill miles out or their way, at heavy eipenae. In order to eroa at Newtown, Tliia I delightful treatmeut of onr Granger aiid marketing friend.

In tbo mean lluia all the travel, Including a large number of commuter upon the Mtlle Miami Railroad, who live at Mount Washington and in that wlolnlty, ara compelled to bo ferried over In boat, or go to Plalnvllle, or remain In the city away front tboir fanillio. The county will, of eourae, have a nioe little bill to repair damage, and In a week after II paid there may come anothor rain and cause it to be done over again. Unlea our riVlftgalioa la in tbo interest of tbo contractor, tiny will pas the bill now before the Legislature to correct this evil by putting the road above high-waUr mark. Steilncamp v. Illahnp.

la the notice of tbla caas yesterday we ar satisfied that we did Injuetice to Mr. Wm. T. liisbop. fnr-thar Inquiry Into the fact of the case shows that Mr.

Bishop waa present with hi) attorneys, Uoaara. 81m- rell A Mosca, when the raa waa called for trial; waa ready for trial, aud Breed that trial should be bad at once. The other aid demanded Jury, and conie-ejucaltya continuance, aud th cue was, by mutual eoaseut, continued until March 11. We also mado a InUtske In staling tbat the action was brought to recover fur beer and other artlclea furnished voters at Mr. bishop's request The bill of particulars flleJ before the Magistral shows a claim for service rondercd Mr.

bishop In aiding bla election. There is no allet atlou of con- Street between Mr. Bishop and Slelncamn, and Mr. teliicamp does not claim, we understand, that Mr. luhnp sgreed lo pay blm.

Mr, Bishop denies any (Uiployineuluf Mr. Slelneamp ol any kind, aud aaya that since the brlncliig of the action ha haa beeu re-Veatcdly aunrnaclied with offers of romtiromlse aud fe'tlemenl, but has anlformly lefused to entertain or llten lo any prnioaatlon lontlng that way. He re-rda His whole mailer as an sttempled black-mall, and luteuds to have the urn Her decided by Uie vvy A Pawnbroker Swindled. A bout a week ago man entered Valentine's pawn, hop, en Central avenue, and pledged three one-half, arat diamonds, receiving on them 30. Subsequently be pledged hla coat, and neit day pair of sleeve watlnua.

Th latter he won redeemed, tnd Inally took ont hi diamonds, returning the tS0 nd tb "shant par shent'' charged the nse of It This was land ofltc trad for th shrewd pawnbroker, and be was rejoiced to see bit nttuauer return neat dav "hard no." nd on bl pre rntlng a'gal tb three diamonds he waa given ltd on 'hem once more, llut the representative of wily ace lauultMlniilof tlin other aide nfhia mouth when a few Lours later he dlrcnvered tlie second "lo of dlamonda to be bvu. He sled i nnwever, Hr euiisiinR rne sympa- ni nmrirrtriarlea wapnenaleln, that little gen-urman. taking the pawn-broker with him, liislliialed aearrh for the confidence man. The twain cnin croaslatlnlelit at the corner of Fourth and Klin, fne Kred Auderaon, ho was pointed out by Valentine w1 I Jin he was the man who "did lha'dced." The goue, bowever. The Mayor' Return.

syor Johnston. Hon. Tom Qnlnn and Hon. 1. Millar and their wives arrived at borne yesterday morning early from their trip to New Orleana.

Dur. ng their star there, and at all the Mardl Ura fee. were the luests of the noble Crescent City, with natural enlliuslarm of her, her people instltullona. Hla Honor, 01 course, lound 1.1- M.ttlaa ouud time to receive the warm welcome of his uieuus. 'ootyiad on tha Warsaw Pike.

41 r. W. II. NefT. tha hardware merchant, was treated to I rat-class case of "stand and deliver" with a revolver at his head while, returning bom hue eight before last.

He bad lust reached the bead the bill on the Warsaw plkt when th footpad t- TEIE CINCINNATI- A MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1874. '0' sprang to th bead or hi horse. He saw them to time to bar defended himself or to have whipped np and escaped had be not believed them to be his own men, coming to meet him because belated. As It was, he cheerfully compromised by giving up hla watch and chalu, and his pocket-book, eontalulug about eight dollars only. Shortly before, young eenlleman and lady, aaunterlng In the neighbor nood, were required to alve np their triAluit valua ble, probably to tb aaiue scoundrels.

A Plucky Utile Fellow. At about Ave o'clock p. u. yesterday a singular ac cident occurred oa th Mt Auburn Etreet Kallroad. A boy Jumped on loth rear platform to ateal ride.

On th approach of tbe conductor he sttempted to Jump off, but on of bti feet caught between a bind wnetl and th car, tnd his wbol leg was drawn In. Th car was stopped almost Instantly, but ao lightly vat the lad wedged In that tha wLee.1 had to be taken off before he could I released. The lad waa only ten years old, but never nttered cry, and when extrl-rated hopped off on his bruised but unbroken leg, refusing to giv nls nauie. Tbe Theater. 17 was hardly fortunate se lection for the opening of Mist Gray 'a secoud week.

Th play has been backed to death her, and the on deslr It to see Uie great original. We ar glad. tnerrrore, to anuounce that for the matinee and evening performance to-day ber absorbing rendition of tail Ifnnt will be given. and Kate Flshar ar th all- powerful attractions at this popular bouse. A Five Thousand Dollar Fire.

The alarm of Are from Box IM, at about alx o'clock ast evening, called relay of engines to the corner of Ohio avenue and Parker streets, where tb grocery of John Wlttmaa was found to be in tames. Th tre was not extlntrulabed nntll th building and Its contents were almost entirely destroyed, and the loss will reach fully partially Insured In local com-paules. The Library Opening-. The Public Library dedication exercises at p. m.

this afternoon will be open only to those who have cardt of admission. In th evening there will be bands of music present, and th general public are Invited. Ql'iti a aensatlonal aniash-up occurred a few mlnutea before alx o'clock last evening In which two-borse wagou, belonging to the Arm of Brown A Sons, proprietor of certain patent medicines, caine Into collision with a buggy of Mr. Max Well. The driver of the wagon, Mr.

W. H. Mud' gett, waa eating hla supper at Hunt' Dining Saloon at the lima, aud bad Intrusted his team to th care of a small boy, Th horses being of rather spirited torn, and frightened at th tight of a passing car, started off at full speed, brlnglug up against a hitch-Ing-post on the north-east corner of hlxth and Vine. Mr. Well's buggy, which happened to be on the same side of the street, wat taken, In on tbe way and an axle broken.

Two of th wagon wheels were mashed to pieces. Tbe horses sustained no Injury. Jotirn CLARK was srrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant, charged with cutting tbe wife of sa loon-keeper named Fuchs, on Water street. The rutting occurred aoui six week ago, when Clark with a party of rough entered th saloon while ball was golug eu, and broke op tb affair by drawing knlve and attacking tb parties present A warrant was Issned for Clark' arrest sooa after this, bnt when the officers want to bis house, on th corner of Third and I'ark streets, they found tbat be bad Jumped th town. He turned up yesterday lu the vicioiivoi ina vnnrt-pnuae, ano.oeiug recoguueu was turned Into liamiuoud-alrrel station.

Tna "Grays" tnd (luaids.oor crsck military com paules, returned horn yesterday, delighted with Washington's birthday, with their visit to Chilli Sotbe. and with every body who abide In that locality. After marching throngh tbe principal streets they werefeviewed by Uia Honor Ma) or Jouiialoo. AT about none yesterday a vat need for boiling Un seed oil, at tbe Central Oil aad Taint Werka, No, 17 Eaat PeaI etrert, waa allowed to gel too hot tnd th result waa an eiploeloa: An spruit: Yea was turned In trout boa II, but tha engine 'ere auf JOHS Wntri't case waa Inally disposed of yeater day by Jadge Merchant the defendant being held lo anawer before the upper oert la tbe turn of 11.000 lo the charge of stealing t-'-X from Cornelius Klrwln, FPU TToli.AstD aaya tbat whea th boy play straight poker with old an now tbay alt ander a umbrella. Tie thus that tbey baffle tba wile of lh "telegrapher." Tua Tol lee Commissioners meet to-day, and peo ple, forgwttlng that It takes eaiienliuoue vote to reinstate a discharged officer, still talk about Klerated's reappointment V.m a at.ai Infant so of Robert aud the late Mrs Rat Robinson Dlkkney, died yesterday afternoon at the residence of his grand parents, aged four weeks, The Academy of Medicine did not Intend to Imply any renaur of Prosecutor Campbell In their reaolii tluos complimenting Dr.

Maley night before laat. Tna aecoud entertainment of the Social Committee T. M. C. A.

at Ika'a Ouera-boue III be given this evening. Xowaan WnioitT waa acquitted yesterday of the charge against blm ''know thief." Till St. lavler semi-annual exhibition takes place at Mora! I Hall to-night. NKWPOItT. Ii-Matob CnADWtcg.of Daytoa (now resident of Newport), waa presented, ou Monday night In Dayton, with Ane gold-headed cane aa public tea tinionlal of aaleem.

Me. TunatA DUO Is not off th track for School Traalee In th First Wsrd. Ms will make the race and expect to win. Our Information It that Johnny uauei naa ucviiiieu ior me same uuice. Democratic masa-meetlngs ar called as follows Moran'a, Urllavue atrnet Wednesday ulghts Seiul-narv.

Bellevne street, Tim radar nltrht: Eclipse Kill, Friday nliht; alao Ulans, corner I'stterson and Kim: l.our l-liouar. grauu mane-niueiing baiuruay ulght tiooa siieaamg at an inese meetings. Tub Jonxi Case A copy from the original. In our possession I "In Her Majesty' Court for Divorce ind Matrl monlal Causes, "Xxtracted from tbe Divorce and Matrimonial De partment of th I'rlucipal lluglalry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate. "William vs.

Williams tnd Jones Before tbe Right Hon. Jaraca Delated, Baron Penrace, Judge of Her Majoaty'a Conrt of Trobate. tnd Judge Ordinary of Her MaWy't Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Cause, alttlng lu open Court at Westminster, Iww. a lie .1 Huge mutual internns, ill mr ill crce made In tills cause on tlieful day of April. 1WW.

whercbv It was ordered the! the marriage had and sol-emnlied on the llth day of tieplember, laid, at Bnsh Hired Itelh Chapel Paler, In the District of Pembroke, In the County of Pembroke, belweeu Dsvid Williams, the petitioner, and Jane Williams, then Hart spinster, the respondent lie dlssoUed by reaaon of the said Jane Wllll.vns hav. I a i ar since the celebration of the said marriage been guilty of adultery with Wm. Jones, the co-respondent unless sulllclrnt cause he shown to the Court why the ssld decree should not be made absolute within tlx months from the making thereof, and no such cause having been shown, tbe Jodne Unit nary motion of couusel for the said petitioner, by hla Anal decree, pronounced and declared the said marriage to be dissolved. "OH AS. J.

MIDDI.F.TOV, Registrar. 'Kxamlned: Jno. W. Sktcik, txamlncr." The seal of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Cautea.J Somb of thetellent features of the new charter ar briefly these: First tlx additional territory already mentioned, via: th tract bounded by Monmouth, Liberty and John streets and Hooper' Hill rod, and th tract Included by extending Liberty street to Licking River. Second, the Increase of th number of wards from lv to tlx.

Third, tome slight change In the boundaries of tb old ward; th First Ward will be bounded by York street, Madison street Taylor Lane, tb southern and eastern Ilnra of the Manufacturing Company' tddl. Hon and the Ohio River: the Second Ward by York street, Madison street the Licking River, and the Ohio Itlver (excepting the Barracks grounds); the Third Ward by iork street. Madison street Tar-lor'a Lane, Covert Run Turnpike, and Ulnitold street extended; the rourth Ward by York street Hliigttold street Isabella straet. Goodman street, the Licking Itlver, and Madison street; the Fifth Ward by ltluiigold street, eastern line of corporation. Tay.

lor's pott and rail fence at foot of hill, eastern line of Monmouth atreet the division line between Tib. bait's addition and A. bt. Kerry, th west line of John street extended, the center Hue of Liberty and York street; the Sixth Ward by York atreet Liberty atreet Central avenue, the dividing line between Trustees Addition and Relieved Tract, UieLlrklng River, Goodman atreet extended, lsaliell street and Klmtgold atreet. A Councilman must be twenty.

Ave yeara of age. housekeeper or owner of real Vallate, a resident of the eltv three year and of the ward en year, and must not be aelty officer or Inter, ested in any wav in a contract with the elty, nor In arrears for money to the city. 4. i he of Conn oilmen la Axed at 3 each for earn regular meeting, and tbe rexular uiiwtlmjt are limited to one every two weeka. a.

Tbe fchool Hoard Is to have two Trustees from each ward Instead of one. as anw, and no person emptors- tn or eosi-nected with the achoola will Le ellKililo lo the post of Secretary, or Treasurer or ineiulirr of the Hoard nf F.tainlticrs. a. The Mayor becomes itie clue' executive olker of th city, being sa-sttue l'r eslUtui of the Council, arm Jtoa raa net otherwise provided fun holds ofUoetweyrsrs: haa th two-lhkrde veto power over ordinances, supervisory power over ail tbe executive and ministerial oftVers, aud I commander-in-chief of the police force. I.

The --uiiv court of Newport" la established, to Held by Juilue having the quail float lona of County Judge, and elected at th same lime and for the aaroe term, with exclusive Jurladlotlou of all eaaea of violation of ordluancet and other minor offenses commuted In the city, or wlthlu one mil thereof; also Jurisdiction aa an kxamlnlng Court aud or ureachoe of th peace and of Slate penal lawai also In ease of Idiocy, lunacy, vsiranry, orphanage and appremleeehliil also In condemnation suits; alao In awarding and determining attachments. Injunctions and Aoteaa swryaw; also civil Jurisdiction to the amouut of lgo. To Jdifor of tkt Snfutrtr: Th undersigned will aot be a candidate for any office at the eosu Ing March lction. Respectfully, a. 1.7, ,1 IS As Instance of of February celebration a mn In back alley late at ulght wrapping himself la th American lag.

THlalrl Impregnated with fear and rumor of threatened trouble at Phillip A Jordan' rolling, mill, but the authorities tre making ready, and peace sin iuuo iircij prevail. Tuarolllng-nilll raider from Newport yesterday presented threttenlng aspect and frightened eooi4 of our eltlrena. but they did not prove formidable to viiui.iniua iinirer in IBW, UD UIQ COWirftry, they dlaprraed at the Arst eouirnaud. A YOt'NO friend of ours was so unfortunate aa to los hundred dollar bill Monday night, probably somewhere on the Hue of the procession tnd during the exeltemeut occasioned hv It. The finder will be iioeranv rewarded tue bill is left wim our reporter, Mr.

Ilallani. The next of the course of free lectures, under th auspices of the A. O. V. take place this eveulng at West End Lodge Hall, corner of Main tnd Sixth stecets.

Subject. "The Farlv Hlstorv of Kentnekv." Lecturer. II. II. Colllua, Kaq.

Tbe subject and the lecturer are certainly well mated. Man Connelly was shot In th fleshy part of bis thigh, about three o'clock on the nlghtof tb masquerade, by John Marti, and struck with a sluneihot by Lewis Kuhlman. The dlfAcultv or curred In a saloon near the Odd-ir Hows' Hall, and appears to have been a side show to the big masquerade. An examination was waived yealerduv before the Mayor, and the parties were held lu toon ball each uiauswerai me criminal louri. Tlix masquerade.as wa were afraid It couldn't, didn't terminate without a small row, and several of our young bloods bad to aiaka in explanation to Mayor Baker yesterday morning.

A man named Wachs wit struck with bottle or glass, and had hla head severely cut. and there waa a general scrimmage and Ju ilux up on tables, and noise of various kinds. but It waa not proven exactly who did It III. or. Indeed, any couaioeranie pari ot it, so tne dots ut on, all et1 ca-pi iwo, uowrsnHFaejuuuocosis.

STATE LEGISLATURES. Ohio. Sptclal iHipalck to lh Enquirer, CoLCMBll, 0., February it, 1874, SENATE. Petitions and memorials were presented as follows I By Mr. Burnt For the passage of law to relieve John M.

Nunnemaker, lale Township Treasurer of Madison Township, Richland County. By Mr. Fisher For tbe passage of law to author- Ire the Hoard of Pnhlle Works lo construct chutes at tb Slste dam In tha Muskluguiu tnd Tusce rawat Rivera. New bills were Introduced as follows: By. Mr.

Ferrall-To limit the compensation of county officers and graduating the same by the population of the counties. Tbe bill cuts down the sal aries very materially from the tmount now paid. By Mr. Potter To authorise guardians of the estates of minor children to lease their estate beyond th time they shall rearh their majority Mr. Hathaway, from the Judiciary Committee, re- Iwirted uaek si r.

a House lilll lo secure psy ieroiis performing Isiior or furnishing materials In the completion of railroads ao amended aa to secure th claims of boardlug-houee keein-rs. The amendments were agreed to, and tbe bill sat fur third resdliigou Friday next Mr. Newmau, from the Committee on Finance, re. ported back llie Joint resolution tn provide for an of. Uriel rrimrtrr.

After con.iderable dlscusslou It was again relerrcsl lo that tommlltee. Afternoon Session. The contested election rase nf Welmer against Welch fur the iiosltloii of Mat Treasurer waa called ui) as the sm-clal order. Mr. Mcfweeney.

counsel for the eonleatee, Aled motion raleliia- irie question of the jurisdiction of the Henale Ui irv the case, elatiiilu First Hecauee the Senate Is not nor can not be clothed Willi jurisdiction to try Iheraae. hecond Heeause the act of May purporting to confer tb Jurisdiction upon Hie Senate, waa not Iiaiwsesi nv ine number ui voiea required namely, two-blrdaof all the luciutiera elcclud Pi each House. I'lion auKxestlou of the aitorneys for the contestant arKUtueulou theae points waa postpoued until to morrow. Mr. Newman offered a Joint resolution that the Oeueral Asi-emldv shall adjourn on the tllh of March neat auill thcslli of January, IS7J.

Referred lo tha inance i oiuniiiiee. Mr. presented memorial against th re peal or mooincsiiou ni in Airur Liquor i.aw. Newman, from the Finance Cmiiinlttee. re ported hock the Joint resolution to provide for the aiqoluttnenl oi an oiliclnl refKirter.

It waa discussed during tue reuialuder ol the arturuoou aesslou HDISK. Mr. Mrl.aln aaked to have th rules suspended tn ennnie nun toont-raeerit-s of resolutions or svniiathy wnn tne oineu in iiuio no are working lor the aup liressloli of I In lliiiior Irarlie. Mr. (lordoii moted to refer them to the Couiiultte on leuqierenee.

Killed out ot order. The vole came up on the auapcualon of th rule It waa lost yeas, 41 nays. 40. Those who voted in the affirmative were! Messrs Armstrong nf Belmont, Armstrong of Guernsey, Baker. of I'erry.

Harnett, Lt.irralt. Itlake, Chapman of Meigs. Color, Cooley, Coukrlkht, Duncan, Ford, liowey, flroavenor, Harrison. Haven, ller- ron, iioiiowav, lion, iiowiand. Johnson, Loomts, Mack, Maun, Martin.

lc I jln. Morris. Muuson. Nrff. New Ion, Pai krr, Puttlson, lUiuacy.

tscoll. Mienpard, Hherrlek, Uonc, Thompson of Lucas, Tryon, arley, Vinc ent. Walker and Watson 44. lliose ho voted In the nefratlv were Meaara. An ber.

Baker of airfield, beach. Case. Col. Kid-son. Fshelutin.

tinrdon, tires-u. Ilaag, lleU-man, Hill, lloagt.md. Huston. Inman. Kemp, T.icht.

iisis. NitS'ioiio. it vur. an niiney, meaiou, pinier. Monrehead, Murlln, Myers of Ashland, Nelson Newell.

Norton. IVsrsmi. Richmond. Kobh. Sati.r.

Thoinoit of MoiitKomery, Van Meier, Welblc, vsesi, is line, ana r. pqieaaer so. I'etlllons were lireaentcd aa fullowsi By Mr. Uordon For the passage of the Kemp game in. By the ame For law to authorize the Commissioners of of Hamilton County to levy a tax to build I nlon lirlilue.

By Mr. Lewis For the passage of the bill to r.reaic me uuice oi commissioner oi Mines ud 3I1U Inir. fly Mr. Tryon For the passage of law to make memliere of secret societies incoiiiieteni as Jurors upon the challenge of party at Interest who is not member. By Mr.

I.lslit For reduction of the salaries of County ontcera. By Mr. Iiowiand Against any modification of the cxisnns; nquor laws. By Mr. Muiisnn For tbo same.

Itr Mr. McLaln For the same. Bv Mr. Duncan Fur the iiMaaire nf a law to remove the county seal of Morrow Count) from kit. Ol lead to laruuiKi'iu.

The hill Introduced by Mr. Hudson In the Senate, to allow the creditors of Joint stin companies to mxe ceninruiea nraioek in the same lor such Indebtedness, was read I he third time aud passed. Mr. Coler's bill fur the protection of certain birds and game during certain months In the year was read for the third time and referred to a committee one (Mr. bcoll) to be amended In some of lis provisions.

Afternoon Session.) Mr. Miller' hill tn create Board of Construction In Ibe city nf Cincinnati was read the third time, and, after being amended In two or three unimportant respeetai was set for Anal reading and passage on Thursday. A memorial was presented by Mr. Haag. from rill, tens of Athens County, representing Dial therharirea of fraud In the election of Mr.

Uroavenor were made Dy persons actuated tiy personal malice tnd were not entitled to consideration. Mr. Case presented a efmllsr memorial. The Speaker ammlnted the following named rentle- men aa a roininiiiee 10 examine and report utioii Mr, bite bill to redlstrlet the State! Messrs. Haven, Sater, Kemp, Eld-on, (ireen, Thompson of Lucas, MeCov, Neff, Coiikrleht.

luniau, Morris, Baker. isirsriu, is, a lucent, auo jieier, IIOHO- way. Faxon. McLaln. 1 he House then went Into Committee of tb Whole to discuss ine uenerai Appropriation ma Locomotive Engineer' Brotherhood.

r. i a r. I. A I', iv.ii.ij 1,1,11 lUWS. Ing of the Ortnd International Division of tb Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineer will com- n.

i ln.mnrmw. It la I I the ohjoru of th meeting are to discuss the action of Chief Engineer Wilson in discountenanc ing strikes, and the feasibility oi ordering a gen. eral strike at tome future time. It I alao said in attouiptwill be mmle lo remove Mr. Wilaon from his ofUce, First brand Assistant Kngineer.

L. U. Orccn has Issued a cenl to Hie delogatee In which he denounce Mr. Wilson as an enemy to the order. Tho proceedings of tbe Convention will be aocret IN many affielion peculiar to female Xttr-iuy'1 Extract JBuchu il nncqualcd by any other remedy, a la cbloroti or retention, Irregularity, piiuf ulneti or luppretslon ol accustomed vtc-uattnnt, ulcerated itatg of the uleru, leiicor-rhe barren noat anil all complaints lnciilentto the ex, no matter from what eante originating.

It it prescribed by all phyiicitui and mldwivct in labor paina, after confinement, bed-wetting In children, and for enfeebled and delicate eon-titntlona of both cxea and age. Depot, 104 Dues atreet, Kew York. Sold by drugglttt every-wbere. Be nre and get Kearney'. Avoid couflriuvd Ilioncliitu by taklLg ExuectorauU PUBLIC 9ALES.

kj-Eob't J. Cretap will tell, mow or thin, to morrow afternoon, No. 101 Bank it, eotttg of room, to It BIAJIAGES. DAira i vanw tt Vm A.Uae ww "vtv ra xw a iyv iw i Aw vw rm ira, 1674-, Prienr Uoacn to Mr. Ueergiana K.

Jackson, wm vi isww irieau, AN-Fehruery 18th, at thl Flral Prosbvtiirlaw t'tineeh iihlinil hhln John Robinson. 1). W. H. Uowtr, of Clev.

laud, and Uie Rebecca J. Sloan, of Ashland, IUHTHS. nit.L-To the wife of Robert Hill, ugoler weight 10 pound. DEATHS. YOUNG On Friday afternoon.

Feb.0th, at 10 minute past 8 o'clock, at hit resldeuoc, Twenty-first Ward, John Young, aged 75 year, 4 month andldava, Funaral service will be held on Thu radar, tfitb lust, at 11 o'clock A. at Ui First Preaby. terian Church, Fourth atreet, near Alain. M-lt POSTON-W. I.

Poaton, February flat at bll lit residence, 1143 Jefferson bt Louia. HALSST In Allegheny city, Fehruary Kd, Mr. Anna wife of lie v. Luther llalsoy. 1, In the btb year ot her age.

FELSHEH la New Orleaut, February toth. Robert, aged 1 year, 1 month aud II dajt, sonol Captain N. 0. Felsher and till Munson. CALL In New Orleant, February 10th, Elixa.

betb Grace Call, daughter of Ctpttln Isaac Call and Ortce E. Baker, aged 6 mouths. BTICKN'EY On the Mth Inst, Chtrles Rrdiln. aon, second son of Robert and th lata Jtatl Robinson Sllckncy, aged I month. CORET-On Tuesday, 4th Inat, It 10 o'clock 11., Albert aon of L.

IL aud ViiginlaCoroy, aged II year and II months. Funeral from the residence of hit parent, Norwood, Wedueadty, al 10 o-tlock A. at friend are Invited. HAYWARD On Tuesday morning, February 1874, at IS' o'clock, ot oontumptlon. daughter of J.

I). Hay ward. Funeral aervice from M. E. Church, Twenty, firth Ward, at 11 A.

Wednesday, toth. RELICIOUS NOTICES. Itjir Pray A fternoon, at a o'clock. In the First Preaiivurlaa Church, a meeting will be held to pray that aurClty Legit- laiura may not license prostitution. K.

H. ttust, O. A. Hill, J. K.

Gilbert, G. 11. Maxwell, Com. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ifcjf Hitaouio.

Stated meeting of McMillan Lortse, No. 141, F. aud A. Hi id JiVkMNti. It F.

a. HOLMES, Secretary. PUBLIC LIBRARY. traTlie Retdlng-Koom and the Tellvry Deuurttuent will be oloaod TO-DAV, February iilh. Uy order of the Library Committee.

It THOMAS VICKEIIS, Librarian. tJaf-Daraon Lodge, No. 8, K. of P. All niuuibrt In itood atnudina who wish to take nan In the parade on the occasion of the teaalou of tne uiaua ixxige win inuet at night Ouarda' Armory, at 70 o'olock, to elect hatalion ofUccr ana tor atiu.

J. w. tits. It Captain Drill Corp. tefH aaonlo.

Annual lteunlon of th A waisar A. uito. Meeting oi iiaictio tounoll, I'. lutiAi, at tu ociock A. con tin uiug an o'clock I', al.

Annual llanque it 4 o'clock. Meeting of Cincinnati Chan terof Hose Croix at 1 o'clock. Member of tba Kite cordially Invited. WILL. lt.N EH, Assistant Sec'y.

rty- 1. U. P. The officer and member of Millcreek Lodge, No. Sl'J, O.

O. are n-questeil to meet tt thrir.V- Xi Hall, in Cnnimlnsvlllf.oii WFD.NF.S IXfW' DAY. Feh'y 115, al 1 P. for the pur- s' pose of attending th funeral of our late Ilro. A.

Von Wyck. Member of other Lodge in good landing are Invited. JOHN J. TTTHERLEIGH, V. 0.

Wb N. TnouHON, Sec'y. fc'J4 tt Relief vi iscu nuiu anw wiiocia ui r. I i rs ami Abuses In early life. Manhood restored, lmiwdl.

menu to Marriage removed. Now method of treatment New tnd remarkable remedies. Hooka ami Clrrtilara tent free, In aoaleil envelope. Aillre HUW ARD ASWJCI ATION, No. (south Ninth st, Philadelphia, I'enn.

an Institution having thigh reputation fur houorablt conduct and professional kin. l-7-giuWea ICELLY, IjltA rutttm Ifuel.t forming hit fritndt thai kt it now cutting at Mr. nm rrvi rirs tr.t kj uiitrr ny MHiH.fSf, JS O. SOI Walnut itrttt. vhr Aa aeii La ahlA a i.

fritndl tht lr(eaf and tnvtt auurtmtnt of i jnw imjivrirn rr wtenm an I'll mark tu iiivmg)un a i. riisrwii J' rtv jvrs nna Jirfjjarma fO JUr- wian nny aeno irn itxor an Vila a cull ri filfsif Fori anal London HyU. felU 7t LOST I. THE OLD JWMTIBM MlDICAt tn. MANHOOD 1,7 Sveamor only place tn the country where young men bar been and can be re to red from the effect of neit Abuae by the only known and sure remedy.

NO PAY required responsible person until etired Send two sumps for Circular of Advice on dab kale matter to both aexaa, aplUjDAVVr DR. JAQUES, A Itgolar F.dneatesl Physician, aa Diploma atofllr will show, continue to treat all forms of private disease. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, (jlcet, are treated with unoarallelexl success, 8)erma-torrhea or Seminal Weak nee and Impotoocy, a the reeult of aelf-abiaae, and which produce tome of the following effect, aa emissions, norvoua-Beas, blotasbea. debility, cough, indlgeetion, ron- iiiation, contusion oi laeaa, aversion to society, defective memory and lose of sexual power, are thoroughly and permanently cured. Medical pamphlet for two stamps.

Medicine aupplied from tbe Doctor" own lalioratory. Charge mod. crate, and terms of payment as favorable a could be deaire-L Hour, A. It. to 8 P.M.; Sundar.

II to 1 1'. M. Office No. ISO Weat Sixth sirock betwecu Rac aud Klin. Cincinnati.

(A auaVly BILES. J. LeBotitillicr 104 and lOO Went Fourth Will offer great bargain In Lyons Black TIIIH DAY. We Import thete good ourselves, and can guar- ante a good article. feifj-iteod TAILOR.

nFivnv vmiw aau.isat AAtUtUli IVU1 Ull English Tailor and Importer, 54 BROADWAY, NEW YOKK, AND AT 8 Sackville Street, Piccadilly, London, Gentlcmen't Garmtnti mad In tbe mod enr reetstyli fcJ-I3tcod PROPOSALS. ROBOSAL8 WILL BK KKCEIVFD L'P TO th 5th. Of I March tfor furnlahlna? fresh hoel to th Hamilton County Iaflrmtry for one year, tb qnality to ba forsxjuarter, cut one rib forward of the kidney, and welithine not less thanUODOund to arreeted to th "Superln- traderjl of the Hamilton County Infirmary, Cai thage, Ohio," and lh Board reserve th right to accept or rcjoct any and all bids, and the meat to be dcliyeretl at tht luOtmar. rnnppn EIWINQ-alXCHiNES. SPLENDID AXD UXPARALLELED TRIUMPHS or THl Wheeler Wilson Sewing.IIachine NKW TORI.

Over Elgbty-one Competitors AT THE WORLD'S EXPOSITION, VIENNA, 1873, AC. 1. Tba Knight' Croi of tha Imperial Or-, der of A'rauiul Jeaeph." eouferred by Hi Apoalolie Majaatv tb Kmperor of Aua-, trla upou the Honorable Nathaniel Wheeler, i'reaidentof th Wheeler Wilson Machine Company, aa tha founder aud builder of bowing-Machine induatry. Tba Urand Diploma of Honor, reenm. mended by the International Jury tor thu bcwliig-alachln Company only, for their lniioi tanl eoutributlou to tha material and aoclal welfare of mankind.

5. Tho Uraad Medal Tor 1'rogrea. awarded for their New No. Mewlng-ilai hlue, being for jiropv-MS made since Uie farts Kxpoai-llon of I KIT, at which the only Gold Mtdal for Bewing-Marhtnoe wa awarded to thl Company. Hence the icnna award mark! Progrti not from a low level or Inferior medal, but from a Ooli Mtdal, the highest award mad at I'arla.

4. Tbe Uraud Medal for Merit, for th development of Moedle Induatry and excellence and (uptrioriiy ot manufactured saw pies exhibited. Bs A Urauid Medal for Merit, for xcellenc aud superiority of Cabinut work, Ui ouly award or th kind In thl wsction. 6. Medal for several Co-oerator of tb heelor at Wilaoa Couipauy fur (uperior ability.

7. TheOflielnl Report, published bvthe On. tral liirtotion. of the Vienna txiwaition, aisrnalitos the tuprtmary of the Wheeler A Wilson Company for quantity and quality of nitaafioture, and position in th Sewing, klacliln biiHincaa. as follows: OFFICIAL KEPOKT, VIKNNA EXVOBITION, SKWINU-MACIIlNKH, Ao.

tuRour 11, axuTioM a. b. "Th areatit Hewlng-Maohlne Manufactory in the world i that of Wheeler A llson, Kew Vork, which alonaha brought already over Huu.uuu of their Hewlng-Machlue Into practical use. The complete production of the part by machinery It to regulated thai each complete machine may be uses! aa a sample for exhibition. Tbi Arm produev ft!) well avljusled mtchinta daily, "1 he lateat production of thl Arm, and which it the wonder of the Vienna hxnosltlon, la their New No.

ikitowing.klachiiie. Uiie nulveraal ma. chine eewi the huavlrat leather barnea aud tbe Auett gautee with a truly pearl stitch. "Whoulerft Wilson have received the hlgheat priaee at all World' Lxpotitions. and al lh VI-enua txiosltlon were extraordinarily diatlu.

guiahed." FURTHER DISTINGUISHED HONORS. Niw York, 8epU IS, ltflS, THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR OK I'll AMERICAN INSTITUTE, NEW YORK, Waa unanimously recommended, by tha Judge of Hewing Machine for WHEELER WILSON'S New No. 6 Sewing-Machine, Ai being "a decided Improvement over til other midline In tho market, tnd which "mutt revo-lulinuiio certain branches of Industry, especially In Shoe aud Harness naLTisioRt, II October SI, lim The Maryland Imstiti'ti ha awarded WHIXLIR A WlLl)sf tho (JOI.b ilKDAL for th Nsw No, I Sewing. WachlDo. other Sowlng-Ma-cblue received nothing." "SAVamtAn, November 4, Vfl "At the GlORfJIA ST AT I Kaib aaviH If KUAL, the highest and only premium for Leather Silu b-Ing, wa awarded to WurxLln A WltJioatfor sample duu on tholr Nuw o.

I Hewing-Machines." rmciFAL omcE, 623 ihcaitat, NEW YORK. Agencle In all the 1'rlncipnl title of the vvoriru un lijiera AUCTION SALES. 11 AUCTION. Dy William L. Koliin.ion, Ileal Katate Healer and Auctioneer, 181 Vino v.

ulaiu.i, Auciiuucor. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, On the premises. Till 1IHDA Y. March ft. at 1 P.

4 inllo from Millord and II mile fiout the city limits, Tlio Colioon I'roporty, Subdivided In small famia. on lernia to suit nur. chasers. Also nna Hill site, good waU-r power; aud on th same luinia, at the asm time, superb suburban residence, well orduied grounds, with M) acres of land, In a high am to of culture, and every wav ucsitaiiie. (spleuani cnne for par lie ileal.

lug a country scat, lu a health ami pic. tuiea4ue location, r-ee plttt, Ac, at 1H1 Vine at. levv-ol Uv IC.cklcl Atictltiuvt'rs. Salesrooms No, lu and 11 Weat I'earl street. THIS(Wednesdiy) JJoUNINO, at 8 o'clock, Clothing, Dry floods, I'leoa Oooda, Ituftllng.

Notions, Carpets, Hoot and HIiom, Ac, at Auction. riilDAT irOUNI.NU, February IT, at o'clock, RPKCIAL TUA UK BALK OK 500 Pieces of Carpets, Oil-cloths, Slain, AT AUCTION. Uy James II. Laws Co. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Fob.

S3, at o'clock. Al our bales-room, 13 I'earl sL, tiecial laleof SSiOOO yard Taylor' Lining floods. -ALSO-100 piece A 4 Cheviot. AS piece 6-4 Aaaorted Color Heaver. 15 piece 8-4 Aaaorted Color Heaver.

JA9. II. LAWS A Aurt's. Hiuicii78Ti7n To close sundry consignments. Sugar, Cofl'oe and MoIukhcs at Auction.

We will sell without reserve to close eontlirn menta positively on FHIDAY UOUNIMi, K. t)- ruary T.in, ai ciock, at our warehouse, o. sw piiii ait aai iima; 130 IIAOM RIO t'OFI ixT iiotsHH ka im o. mm AR, IV4 BAHKKL8 N. MOI.AHHE8.

Terms tt sale, II. LA WH A feV1t Auctioneers. ly JanicN II. Laws 16 and 18 West Hecond and S3 I'earl street. We will sell Boots and Shoes, at Auction, jut u-sin i ji'n-si -su, en.

zo, at vocioea. fi lft It JAMES II. LAWS A Auctioneer. Uy JoluiHon au rourtn sr. Cloelnf ale of nothing, Farnlshlng Ooodr, sock or I rail.

Maue aU Auction, On WKINE3DAY MORNING. February tt. 1T4. at 9 o'clock, afternooh al and evening at 7 to re nnrtn east corner of Filth and ine tureeta, consisting In part of Cloths, Caenl Tailor' Tr mmini. Men'a.

Bnva' ami YouthV' Full bults In every variety, full Un 0f ocnuv i urniaDing t.oont, sc. lermtcash. HOL. Aaala-ne. Siao A HlINSUItHta, Attorneys.

it lij Jan. P. JiIcNaniara B. cor. I'earl and Walnut streets.

THURSDAY MORNING, Feb. IS. al o'clock. 500 CASKS IIOOTS AN1 HHOES. NEW No reserve.

U-iH LEGAL, NOTICE or SALE. The periontl property belonging to the Kettle or Kachel Kues-bniim, dcocased, consisting of one black walnut ola, tlx mahogany upholstered chalra, one uiuoarny crnier lauie, anu oiner property, will be told at I'ubllc Auction, at No. 473 Vine itreet. In the city of Cincinnati, on tbo llth (lay of March, A. D.

ltflt, comutunoiuc at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated thl Wlh day of Fehmarr. A. D.

174. ABRAHAM bCllll'F, feiMt Admln'r of Ji. Xusabaain, dee'd. PEANUTS. ITsOK 8 ALE-A CON8IGXMEXX E' hunilravil laarsa ltH li utaL OF MX U1S1IOP BROTHERS 1, 83, 89 Walnut it MILLINIRT.

SPIKflll OF French Pattern Bonnets and IlatsJ Lngiisa siraw ana imp nau. Beantifnl Fine French Flowers Bcilde many Rich and Kw MILLINERY NOVELTIES. Both In Maurlal, Design aad Color, mtirely ol our own Imuortatlon. Wednesday, Feb. 25, 1874.

inraoxc, CATOR 237 and 239 W. Baltimore SL, BALTIMORE, UD. attorn open for Inspection, and tali rnence at 9 tVolook A. M. fctaVIt WATCHES, JEWELRY, kC.

ASSIGNEE SALE: HUH Another lleductlon IX PRICES OF Watclics, Jewelry, The Remainder of the Stock of JISNICIIVH As, IIATCIIg, Room 3, Second Story Carlisle Building, S. W. Cor. Fourth and Walnut Which Embrace! 45,000 Worth of Lidlei' and Genti' Gold Watchet, Genti' and Boy' Silver Watohei, Gold, Coral and Amethyit Seti, Jet and Oxydlzed Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver-Plated War, Elegint Tea and Water Sett, Will til olil it an ADDITION ai.itrnrr. HON to price HKKbTOt OHK OFFKKEO.

ALKX, STABDCCK, Astlgoeoof Jeakio A Ilateh, Importer incl Dealers In Watclios, Jewelry, ato. PIANOS, ETC. Or THE N1NK BLACK WALNUT Heeead hand Hchosil Piano, wMrh-ew- -'s we lately purchased from a l- --vsr-Ti I legw whluli I closed, all are goue but one, nice Inatrnment. Mir II A NIXOX, It 14 Was Koiirth Id floor. The Great American Pianos.

miTAT BITRPASS ALL OTnERS TTf THW 1 nine point of exocllene (ire Uic-a following well-known and oelcbriUulL 1 makera: Xlrlttlng A th Manhattan Piano, the Central Co. PU anoe, alanlterg A Viuper I'ltnnt, and a lotoC other Ine makera Th fad la, they exoel by far all olhor Planus in the market. Price twlow all competition. Music al Instrument cbcier ver. Person wishing to pnrchaae really tarn Piano and Organ it in moat reasonable prices will do well to call and examine the above a Dlllctuit luatruiucnt before imirhaalng IIKITTIKO A flaO, aniifartnrer, Imiorler and Doalara, ae7-U tsouUi-oastcoruer Fifth and I'iuuitl.

DRY OOODH. I AIUKH WANTIXO A GOOD CALICO that will neither wash out nor fade out, will ul lo the "KICII MOND PRINTS'" omelhlng to their purpose. In tha large variety of the goosle, the "CHOCOI ATK rtandard styles," (LOirrlgiitel Ti kt) aTVLE.S," (Lop)righted Ticket) 1 IND "KTAMAKI f.KAT STYLES," i (Copyrighted Ticket) eipeclally recommend Ihemselve for chts tenet of iln tarn tnd durability of color. Wholesale, buyer throughout the country coniider thorn uav. c.ii!ilr..

Kiainlue the ticket to he sure von gel a Kit. MOM PttlNT. JalMmWattsa i a AMUSEMENTS. ItOlIINSOX'S Ol'KKA-lIOUSE. WEDNESDAV, Fb.S-Two terformne to day.

(irand Matinee at I o'clock, and thl twos; lug at 8 o'clock. Th Charming Aclre, Iwtisia J.tiLtx Gray, In th thrilling drama, LAKT LYNNE. Thurtdty Lady of Lvons. Friday KvenlnaIiab. Rntunlay Evening Lm reMit Tlnrgl.

Ilniiil), March, MAlililK MITCHELL. II WOOD'S Continued success of tne talented Artiste, MISS KATK riSHCIC, In tbeOreat Erjttestrlan Drum. 3IAZEPPA, Or Tb Wild More of Tartary. Satur.lty Afternoon, at I o'clock, Uazeppa Al'itiuee. Monday next, March BAKER and FARROV, "Chria and lua." It MOZAKT HALL.

DR. WILJALBA FRIKELL, Europe' Greatest Professor of C'hetnlstrv, Phtlc tnd Mngic Dr. Frikall la tutor of Prof. Hermann, haa born honored by numerous appetritncc lie fore all tho (row net! Head and Court of Europe, aod bt also per. formed during tbe same iHtrind over tut) nights la London to large and fashiounlilo andienct- wild nn'lliiiinlahcd auccess; at Now York, llottou, Philaileliihia.

Baltimore and Washington. THUKm'A Y. Kith, I HI OAT, S7th, SATURDAY, thth, at (o'clock, last performances; and one Matinee MATlltOAY, at I o'clock tand Gala Itep. reavntallon. Ticket can be had tt office, Mozart lftlLfrom 10 lo 4 o'clock, llox feats Drva Circle and Orchestra Scats cents; tiallery 15 cent.

It ASSIC1NEE8' NOTICES. A ttSIGKEE'S 19 HERkV MY given that the undersigned ba been duly appointed and qualified by th Probata Court of Hamilton County, Ohio, aa Asalgnee ot tb est at of Geunett Ferrlintn A Co. Creditor are riuited to pretuut their cUim accorsling law. ALLXAN DKKLONts, an vveii tntrci sr. Cincinnati, Feb.

11. 1ST. I fell-4tWe ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. NOTICE 18 HEBEUT given that the undersigned bat beea dulr appointed and qualified by the Probate Court ot Hamilton County, Ohio, a Assignee of the eiate of H. el uie.

C'redilort are required to pre. eat Ihgtr ciaimt, according to law. l.i i UH KRAMER. t5 West Third ttiwet Cincinnati. Feh'y llth, VT.L fclMtW i AbSIGNEE'S NOTICE, I HAV1 duly apiminted and quilinod in the Court of Hamilton Cuuntv, Ohio, a Assignee lh property and asset of Glllnier Clone, latilr in the grocery buslnraa at No.

Weal Fiftd street, Cincinnati. Debtor to laid Jonet larlll mske Intmnntt pavnieut, and creditor wa ill preeent their clnima duly vcrlflcd within tix months, aa requlreil by law, to me, at my office, a a. corner Third ind Walnnt street. NO. sTOK, A lllgne.

J. at R. A. JonxaTON, Attorney. February 1U.

1K14 ft4tWe JRpN RAILINO OUXAMENTAL IUO-VVOKKS. Vault rT HM rvT Vivnri re nnt isn V. 1 a Railinan and Verandas. Jail Hmifc suit, r. ire-proof Ooorv hhutter.

Ac. ltavmillrr street, near Sixth, and Cincinnati, llautiltoa and. Uiiviou iH'pot. Cincinnati. Ohio.

apl-6uWU 1 EDUCATIONAL. MaaMchviawet lnUta srf Twcttttolosry. Entrance Examinations Jun 1 and 1 and Sont. a and For new Catalogue and lale entmncs) examination pniert, apply to Prof. OAMULb siisc.a.t.A.'su, Docy, xHaston, aat.

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