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I THE CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRER. SATURDAY MORNING, I MARCH 20, 1880. KENTUCKY KU-KLUX. Work of Carter County Regulators Mon Shot and Killed, Woman Another Seriously Hanged to Ire Tree, Injured, DEF PATON TO TEN GRAYSON, March visited -About one hundred Regulators Big Sinking Creek, carter County, last night, in soarch whom of they one John Boggs, a notorious to leave character, the to notify country, and was hiding at the house of James Binion. staton refused to open the door at the demand of the Regulators, and, as he had previously declared that if they ever called on him he yould give them warm reception, he made good his threats cabin, by and opening is fire supposed between to have the jogs of his killed one of his assailants.

After Aring about fifty shots, Binton was killed and his wife had her right log broken by a stone thrown to break down the door. Boggs found in the house, and after a short trial was hung on a walnut-tree -the house- -probably the best fruit the tree had borne for some time. After hanging they fired several shots at him, one penetrating his bedy and another his hand, making him food for buzzards. A of Binion was whipped for his share of ton fight. Dr.

Steele, who was called to atthe tend Mrs. Binion, cut down the body of Boggs took it to his former home. sad Mr. Field Going Around the World. L.

DISPATCH TO THE ENQUIRER. SPROTA NEW YORK, Maroh Mr. Cyrus W. Field has decided to take a trip around the world. His first step has been to resign his position as President of the New York Elevated Railroad Company, and as President of the bash, St.

Louts and Pacino Railroad Company. Neither resignation has been accepted yet. Mr. Fields states that the only of reason why he bad resigned the Presidency the two roads was because he wanted to be relieved from the responsibility. He had worked hard for forty -five years.

therefore He his should interest retain in the his securi- enterprises. He had not yet given up the idea of ties, completing the electric chain the around Bandwich the earth, and thus bringing Hands in direct communication with the rest of the civilized world, that being the only country which is not electricity. pow connected with the rest by means of Comfort. At various times in the past few years we have noticed that all of our friends returning from Atlanta, wore an expression of contentment and health that we had always previously believed to be entirely foreign to their nature. A recent visit to Atlanta has, however, explained the matter to our entire satisfaction, and taught us that there is one spot at least in this glorious country where the weary traveler is made to feel the master of his ailments, and the poor dyspeptic a joyful man.

We refer to that grand and -popular hotel--the Kimball House of Atlanta, so successfully and pleasantly managed by Messrs. Sooville, Selden Co. If the traveler on not dad contentment, pleasure and luxury in any one of the three hundred and Afty grand, airy and -furnished rooms of the Kimball House, he had better rent a farm, and make up his mind to be miserable during his remaining days. Cleopatra! Her power was retained by force of personal charms, She led the old "boys" captive whenever she talked "pretty" to them and showed her teeth. History should tell us that she used SOZODONT, but It don't.

The preparetion she used might have had another name then. Da. PIERCE'S Pleasant Purgative Pellets are sugar-coated and inclosed in glass bottles, their virtites being thereby preserved unimpaired for any length of time, in any climate; so that they are always fresh and reliable. This la not the case with pills put up in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes. For all where a Laxative, Alterative or Purgative indicated, these little Pellets will give the most perfect satisfaction.

Bold by druggists. MB. FRANK WILKE, Lafayette, tells us of a man in this city who suffered for a long time with rheumatism. He was so stoke that he could not move: his. legs swelled up considerably, and he suffered great pain.

After a tow applications of St. Jacobs Oil the swelling subsided and all paiu left bim. He WAS cured. FINE shoes at Hart's, 96 West Fifth street. do To King's for good whisky, fine drinks of grery desoription, and all information.

concerning every body and evory thing. King's, 157 Vine street. The Boss. BUSINESS 1 to-day and night at the Club House, "Annex," West Fifth street. BEN ADVERTISEMENT in male help column for engravers and salesmen, in to-day's paper.

Piker Whisky in the City at King's, 187 Vine street. FINE shoes at Hart's, 06 West Fifth street, LOCAL NOTICES. SILVER WATCHESGENUINE WALTHAM WORKS, warranted by written certificate for five years. 9-ounce Hunting-case American Watch, 58. 8-ouno Hunting-case American Watoh, $10.

4 and 5-ounce Dust-proof Ameri'n Watch, $15. Stem-winding American Watch, $10, 812, $15. AMERICAN JEWELRY 5 ARCADE. Bend for Catalogue. mh6-SaTutt GOLD JEWELRY, N1.

The wonderful -Letevre Diamonds, now 80 favorably known, are mounted in Studs, Rings and Ear-drope, warranted solid gold and latest styles, Illustrated catalogue mailed free. Bold only by the AMERICAN JEWELBY 5 ARCADE. FLEW BoNan's Lunon, West Fourth street, opposite Merchants' Exchange, my4-tt Burrowes' Lexington Mustard, best in the world. LAWRENCE- the Grand Hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Tuesday afternoon, Maroh 16, 1680, by Rev. M.

D. A. Steen, pastor Mr. of the Ludlow Presbyterian Ernest L. Lawrence, Secretary of Miami Powder Company, and Miss Mary E.

Xenia, Steen, 0. danghter of Professor E. W. Steen, of DEATHS. WILSON paralysis, On Robert Thursday, W.

March Wilson, in 18th, his at 12 year. Burial Sunday afternoon Newport, from his late Friends realdenoe, 89 Bellevue lavited. N. papers please P. TAYLOR On Thursday, wife the of 18th Ralph Inst.

lor, aged 64 years. Late residence, England. 6:16 Betty, beloved Funeral from residence, Tremont street, 130 P. M. Fairmount, Friends of the fainily invited North on Sunday, the 2st to attend.

BERESFORD- On Friday, March 18th, at 26 10 A. Vienna, wife of E. B. Beresford, aged Funeral Sunday at 2 P.M., from family Burial resIdence, Burnet avenue, Avondale. private.

-Little Mary Cain, aged 5 Cain, rears. daughter of Thomas and Margaret 48 Eastern avenue. Due notice of the funeral will be given. OLARK-On March 19th, John Joseph, son of Martin and Teriss Clark, aged 18 days. Funeral from residence of parents, 92 Tibbatta street, Newport, Ky.

WISEBART At Cincinnati, Thursday, March 18th, 5 A. Clara, and beloved wife daughter of of Samuel and Theresa Drey foos, aged 28 Wisebart, of Denver, years and 2 days. Due notice of the funeral will be given, 17 o'block, Grace Friday Truman, morning, youngest child of SELBY-On March 19th, Thomas M. and Elizabeth Selby, aged 3 years and 6 months. "Suffer little children to come unto me." Funeral to-day at P.

from the residence, Philadelphia street, the family below Third, Covington, Ky. Friends of invited. 11 RUNKEL-On Friday morning, starch eldest 10th, At daughter of of Meyer and Sarah Rankel, aged 21 o'clock, consumption, Annie, years, 6 months and 15 Funeral Sunday afternoon, March 21st, at o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 441 Broadway, B. Out, in the Washington residence 0. Ohio, Mrs.

FREE--At of her sister, Mrs. Anna B. Free, at 12:30 P. March 19th. New Funeral the residence of J.

W. Free, Lexington, Ohio, at 1 P. Monday. RIDDELL- Nassan, New Providence, on Saturday, aged the 18th Ralph Riddell, of this 25 years. BOB WELL- -March 18th, at 8:30 P.

Joseph Boswell, 46 Funeral. from residence, 102 Pleasant street, M. Sunday, SPECIAL NOTICES Railroad tiekets cheap. Warwick', 138 61 Eon Third street. oured.

Send for book. Ontarnot, Dr Bore Eyes, Deafness Barker Lexington, brated Beer to LEO for Weber a Coles Address Jackson Brewery, A. Cincinnati. BRIGEL, Assignee, to 20 days. No pay till oured.

habit Da. J. cured in 16 Lebanon, Ohio. Madisonville Dr. P.

G. tins removed to late residence of pike, E. Walnut Hills (to the the Dr. from pure Weber's barley malt Celebrated Beer, brewed On tap at all Arst-class saloons. hops, Ask is the best.

for It. tively oure Carter's ack Little Liver Pills will turn. This la not talk, but and truth. prevent One its pill reheadache dose. tisement.

To be had of ail druggista. Sce adverTa Steel For Spring one of the best the Curled Hair, Geese Feathers, call No. 67 best of Fountain Live Square. ADAM GEIS. 18-4t new Opium method.

Morphine habit eured for circular, and be Cure convinced. guaranteed. A. N. Send FRAME stamp M.

Parkersburg, W. Va. enses of Dr. S. Pierce, Obstetrics and Disand attendance a for specialty, Private boarding second floor, near to 12 Seventh.

and 2 to 6, Vine Consultation: 9 during confinement. AGENCIES pared to represent Manufacturers or are pre the tors on Pacific commission Coast to the Wholesale Trade on and Nevada. nati, Reference Ohio. Hobart Address Merchants, A. 522 F.

EVANS Commission elsco. Montgomery street, San Fran1e14-SaSuThtt Money to The Cincinnati Pawners' Loan Association, North- west Corner George streat and Central avenue--MIKE LIPMAN, Business ManagerLends Money liberally on Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, hold Goods, Furniture, and all kinds of Per-. Clothing, Houseand sonal for Property. sale, We immense tall times keep on hand and Pledges, Gents' consisting of Rare Diamonds, Ladies' an stock of Forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, de. HAIR DYE.

REGENERATED IN A MOMENT In about the same time that it takes to read this whiskers, advertisement a head of hair, pair of beard and moustache may be changed from any undesirable color to A Without GLORIOUS BLACK OR BROWN, degree Injuring staining the skin substance or in the slightest the application the of the by of CRISTADOR HAIR DYE. Any blackness, shade, from light in brown to perfect is produced five minutes by this by Incomparable DORO, vegetable 98 Willam agent. Manufaotured Sold by all Druggists. Applied by all Hair- York. dressers.

fe25-Imo BOOKS. AT STEVENS' Books, April Magazines, Easter and Birthday Cards, Flower Paper in most brilliant colors, Boxes of the Finest Note Paper, Photograph Frames, Easels, Stereoscopes and Views, Books and articles suitable for presents, at 89 West Fourth street. 1t HATS. A. E.

BURKHARDT CO. WHOLESALE HATS! EVERY GRADE. Highest Prices Paid at all times for RAW FUR SKINS. 113 West Fourth and 114 Baker Sts. BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS.

AT BUILDING GOVERNMENT ABSOCIATION PERMA- wIll receive its second payment SATURDAY, March 20th. Parties desiring to become members of a good Association will please call at w. cor. Beventh and Main sta. Parties can Join at any time without paying back dues, Dividends declared every six months.

C. GRONE, Sec'y. A. LOEB, President. AIRMOUNT BUILDING AND SAVINGS COMPANY, NO.

The subsoribers of shares will meet at John Denhart's rooms, on SATURDAY, 20th at. 7:80 P. for the purpose of electing fifteen Directors. mem- Subscription books are now open, and new bers invited to come in. FRED PFIESTER, President pro tem.

$300 REWARD the 13th of MISSING March, County, SINCE Harry Hall, residence, Springdale, Hamilton 22 years of age; about 6 feet 10 inohes nigh, black hair, out short, and small mustache: cast in his left eye and scar on the the same; had on a dark suit and a felt hat when he left. He stabled his horse at the Indiana House. The above reward will be paid for any information that will lead to the recovery of his body, or the certain knowledge of his whereabouts, 11 alive. Information my be given to Superintendent of CARROLL. Police, Cincinnati.

JOSEPH B. HALL, Springdale, Hamilton County, Ohio. RELIGIOUS COUTHERN METHODISTS VISITING CINcinnati will find a church of their own just across the Ohio River, in Covington, only Ave minutes' walk from the Suspension Bridge, on Scott street. The the green cars of the ou Vine street will take you to door church. The driver will show you.

The Services pastor is DR. CHARLES TAYLOR. every SUNDAY, morning and night. 1t SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK; OR THE 8U- PERNATURAL IN RELIGION Minister of AND HENRY MOORE, the Tabernacle Congregation, will preach in Lytle Hall (the old Methodist Church), Sixth street, between Race and Vine, SUNDAY MORNING, at 11 o'clock. Text: 2 Cor.

Ephesians, 12, Reintion Subject to Sacred Supernatural History and to Religious Experience and Faith. All are nomena: Their invited to hear. SOCIETY NOTICES. THE OFFICERS AND brethren of Cynthia Lodge, No. at 1:30 156, will meet at the Temple the o'clook sharp, on our SUNDAY, late brother, Mat Robert to W.

Wilson. Other Masons invited. attend the funeral of ALFRED A. CLERKE, See'y. HIO VETERAN $100 VOLUNTEERS WHO have not received local Fifth and bounty Main, can get the same at cor.

Room 11. PROCLAMATION, Sheriff's Proclamation. CITATE OF OHIO, the COUNTY of OF Hamilton HAMILCounty, TON, Onto: To George Weber, Shertff voters Hamilton County, Ohio, do hereby assemble notify the in their qualified respective electors of Wards, Townships and Prosaid couuty to on the FIRST At their MONDAY usual in the place month of cinets of April, at such place as the 1880, Township Trustees or Common Connoll may holding elections, dtrect, and then and of there, said between day, the proceed hours as of 6. A. M.

directs and 6 to P.M., elect one County Solloitor. the law notice is pursuance of All of which GEORGE WEBER, law. of Hamilton County, Ohio. Sheriff T.8. Dated at TAYLOR, Oincinnati, this 17th day of March, A.

D. 1880. LEGAL NOTICE. Executor Notice. TOTICE undersigned IS HEREBY duly appointed and GIVEN THAT THE County, qualified Ohio, by as the Executor Probate of the last will and Court of Hamilton Herman Haevet, late decensed, testament of 8t.

of Louis County, Missouri. Cincinnati, J. March B. ESTERMANN, Executor. 20, 1880.

GASSER, Att'y. JOHN J. Executor's Notice. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOTICE undersigned been duly appointed qualified as Exeoutor Matilda of the last will late and of and testament Mra. County, Ohio, 1880.

deceased. Cincinnati, March J. POCK, Exeoutor. HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE A TOTICE IS has been appointed and qualisubsoriber of the estate B. Perry, ded late an of Ereoutor Hamilton County, deceased.

Cincinnati, GEORGE 20, HOADLY. 1880. Exeoutor. PUBLICATIONS An eminent English authority recently propounced Greatest Literary Success the Century." The New England Journal of Education says: "America may well be proud of such a mag sine." Illustrated London News aiders it "one of the marvels of the day." The London Illustrated (Penny) Paper "With Its Inimitably Anished gems of drawIng and engraving, it la the wonder and admiration of the art world." The April number just Issued- ends the XIXth volume, which is exceptionably brilllant. New York Evening Post, Hartfort Courant, and other papers, speak of the sertes by Eugene Schuyler on "PETER THE GREAT" as "the most notable event in modern magszine literature." The style in so simple and yet so graphic that it interests not only men of letters but the young, and is read as a book in the schools.

Rev. Dr. Eggleston writes of Mr. George W. Cable and his story, "THE GRANDISSINES," In SCRIBNER: "It Cable can hold that gait, the rest of us who write American stories must surrender to him.

What a superb piece of work it is!" Of "Louisiana," the new novelette by Mrs. Burnett, the Cincinnati Commercial says, "It promises to be as inimitable as "That Lass o' Lowrie's." SCRIBNER's is the only American periodical that has as yet established a large circulation abroad; the edition in England being 10,500. It now enters upon its second decade, and the work of winning second handred thousand at home. Its readers to-day are estimated at more than half a million. SCRIBNER for April contains an Illustrated article by Theo.

L. De Vinne (printer of the magazine) on Wood-Cut Printing, which is of great Interest: the last of Mr. Roe's papers on "Success with Small Fruits," with twentytour charming illustrations; "Eighty Miles in Indiana Caverns," with illustrations; "The Orchestra of To-day," by Sidney Lanier, eto. Price, $4 00 a year; 35 cents a number. All new subscribers after.

this date who take the back numbers, beginning November last, will receive. instead. of the six inbound. numbers the bound volume, November, '79, to April, '80 (containing all of "Success with Small Fruits," and the opening chapters of Peter the Great," The Grandissimes" and without extra charge. SCRIBNER New York, The Young Ladies' Journal Is the BEST MAGAZINE for LADIES and PANILIES.

The April Number, entitled ready, commences a also splendid contains new story, "Miss an Immense Colored Fashion Panorama with 20 Figures, and a Gigantic Supplement over one yard square with 79 Figures, the Latest Spring Fashions from Paris: a Handsome Berlin Pattern in Colors for Fender Stool, Stripe, for Cut-Out Patterns, several new Complete Stories, illustrated; also, Musio, Poetry, Recipes, de. including all. Book and Newndealer. Price, all the Supplements, 85 The International News 81 Beekman N. Subscriptions received for all Foreign Publications.

PIANOS, Decker Brothers, Steinway Sons, Haines J. C. Fischer, Valley Gem, PIANOS: The Estey and Shoninger ORGANS! We offer the largest and most complete stock in the city, and invite its inspection, whether parties wish to buy or not. D. H.

BALDWIN CO. 158 W. FOURTH STREET. Several very good Planos that have been used, at bargains. An immense stock of the FINEST PIANOS and ORGANS made, bought previous to the late vance, 30 W.

4th. SMITH NIXON. AGENTS FOR Steinway Sons' Pianos AND THE BURDETT ORGANS: PIANOS AND ORGANS. -Steck Grand, Square and Upright Planos. Mason Hamlin Cabinet and Chapel Organs the? best in the world.

For sale by ALBERT KRELL, 8. W. cor. Fourth and Elm Sts. EUROPEAN TRAVEL.

LADY HAVING CONSIDERABLE EXA PERIENCE in European trayel would take charge of two or three persons who would not insist on traveling with large parties: Address for particulars MR8. A. Y. Star office, Washington, D. 0.

mhl6-6tTuTh8a TIN ROOFS. EAGLE GALVANTIN IZED IRON WITT CORNICE BROWN, Tin and. ROOFS Slate tural Work and Rooters, Galvanized Sky-lights, Architec- Iron 144 West Third street, Cincinnati, onto. Special attention paid to Jobbing, Repairing, and Painting Tin Roofs. CARRIAGE BUILDERS.

D. W. MILLER Carriage Builders for the Trade, the following described chattel property, to wit: Twenty barrels of resin. To be sold by order of Court, in the case wherein P. 8.

Ferris and Christ Heinbusch, partners as P. 8. Ferris are defendanta at the suit of F. W. Ferris, plaintiff.

Case No. 60,494. Terms of Cash on day of sale. GEORGE WEBER, Sheriff of Hamilton County, Ohio. By H.

HAYNE, Deputy. JOHN W. GRADE, Attorney. Cincinnati, March 6, 1880. Corner St.

Clair and Gano Streets. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate INCE OF AN ORDER granted by the Probate Court of Hamilton County, Ohio, will offer for sale at Public auction on MONDAY, the 12th day of April, 1880, at 2 o'clock P. upon the premises, the following described real estate, of situate in the County of Hamilton and State land In Ohio, Section to wit: of All that certain tract of 30, the Twenty-drst Ward, Cincinnati, Ohio, commencing at a point forty-eight on the feet east south of line of the Glen- north fine way of West, the estate of Rees E. Price, deceased, said forty-eiglit.

feet, being measured on the east line of said Glenway West: thence southwardly on the east line of said Glenway West said thirty Rees E. Price's north line one hundred feet; thence eastwardly parallel and twenty-als and twenty-three hundredtas feet; thence northerly twenty nine thence and sixty- westhundredths feet, and wardly. parallel. hundred with said Roes thirty-one E. Price's and north line oue.

and ten hundredths feet to the place of beginning, as recorded in Book 176, page 80, Hamilton County Records, Terms of Sale. One-third in hand, one-third Appraised at $828 00. in day one of sale, with interest, the pAyments to be year, and one-third in two years from secured by mortgage upon the premises sold. LOUIS Administrator of N. J.

Obrecht, deceased. March 4, 1880, IFF'S SALES. CHERIFF'S SALE County, THE STATE -Pursuant OF to OHIO, the command of an execution to me from directed, the I will of Common Pleas and offer at publio sale at the premises, No. 178 West URDAY, March 20, A. D.

1880, at 11 o'clock A. Court street, in the City of Cincinnati, on SAT- CHINA, GLAS JOHN A. MOHLENHOFF. ESTABLISHED THE OLD RELIABLE ENIL J. MOHLENHOFF.

1854. Direct Importing House. JACOB H. ECKERT. JOHN 46 and 48 Fountain Square, Offers constantly the most elegant and comprehensive assortments.

The Lowest Prices in the Market. English Crockery, French China and Bisque, German China 'and Bohemian Glassware, Fancy Goods, Table and Plated Ware. A lines of the newest styles of Domestic Table Glassware at prices to suit every body. ARTIFICIAL DIAMONDS! THE WONDERFUL LEFETRE DIAMOND, now s0 favorably known, English commented upon by the highest authority, Mr. Maskelyne, the great Mineralogist: "These stones are not reproductions of real Diamonds effected by chemical means, but are simply artificial stones of absolutely perfect manufacture, produced by a new process, and, apart from their relatively.

which intrinsic value. they fulfill all the purposes for real Diamonds, even of Arst quality, are utilized. I mit, then, that the perfection attainable by modern art has already resulted in the production of perfect substitutes for the Diamond, upon conditions which place them in future within the reach of all classes." Mounted in Solid Gold, with the best workmanship, they will pass Illustrated muster, and even close scrutiny, any- where. Catalogue of newest designs of Rings, Pins, Ear Drops, Studs, sent free to any adoress. AMERICAN JEWELRY CO No.

5 ARCADE. SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, MOSLER, BAHMANN MANUFACTURERS OF Fire and Burglar Proof SAFES Front, Water Sts. LIQUORS, Bishop Brothers, WHOLES DEALERS IN Liquors, Tobaccos, Teas, Cigars. 83 and 85 Walnut Street. Sole Agents Old Lexington Club Whisky.

A Line of Tobaccos especially for Southern Trade. CHINA, H. F. WEST, BRO. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN China, Glass, Earthenware, English, French and German Fancy Goods, 180 and 141 WEST FOURTH Bet.

Race and Elm. HATS. FUR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS, -WHOLESALE N. W. CORNER PEARL AND VINE STS.

We have all the Novelties the Season, and our stock is complete in every department. Our display In Manila, Maekinaw, Milan, Canton and Mixed Braids; Malaga, Harvest borne and India Panamas is the handsomest ever brought to this market. We offer extraordinary inducements to buyers, and guarantee satisfaction. WSal Terms liberal and prices below value. (mh15-20tM BANKS.

Commercial Bank of Cincinnati. ESTABLISHED 1831. Confines Itself to a Legitimate Banking Business. Buys and sells United States Government and City of Cincinnati Bonds. Furnishes Letters of Credit available in all parts of Europe.

ELLIOT H. PENDLETON, GEO. TRONAS SHERLOCK, J. N. KINNEY, H.

PENDLETON, CHAS. B. FOOTE. CHAS. B.

FOOTE, President. Cashier. Cashier. FINANCIAL. AND FAIR DEALING IN new book giving an expose of the impositions practiced, especially on country and distant dealers, through the mails and otherwise; also, valuable Informstion for investors and speculators, by a New York Stock Broker.

Price 50 cents, postpaid. Address JOHN THOMPSON, W8a 52 Broadway, New York city. EDUCATIONAL. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. ESTABLISHED IN 1867.

MISS CLARA BAUR, Directress. Branches Taught: Vocal Music, the Piano, Organ, Violin and other Orchestral Elooution menta, and Theory of Music; also, and Modern The artistio success of the Conservatory is acknowledged by the greatest authorities in the musical world. Pupils can enter daily during the ladies sohool year. as well as the summer term. Young from a distance can bonrd in under the Conservatory, personal and pursue their studies the super: vision of the Directress, Letters should be addressed to MISS CLARA BAUR, 71 War EIGHTH STREET, 100 CINCINNATI, OHIO.

SAW GOOD SAW-MILL FOR $200. No. 1 Plantation Saw-mill is designed OUR be run by 8, 10 or 12 horse-power Agricultural Engines. With this power from 1,500 to 4,000 feet of lumber can be cut in a day. product 25 to 50 per cent.

greater than can be ent with any reciprocating saw-mill with the same power. The mills are complete except saw, and will be put on the cars in warranted Cincinnati in for the low price of 8200, and particular. Baw-mills of all do. sises, Engines, Boilers, Shafting, sent Gearing, free. Illustrated circulars LANE BODLEY John and Water Cincinnati, 0.

EXCURSIONISTS. Notice to Excursionists OF ANY CINCINUPON A at the tickets Ticket Office, in No. Vine excursion now the hands of our guests will be extended until E. P. WILSON, G.

F. and P. A. March ult MINING LANDS FATHER DESMET GOLD MINING COMPANY, "BLACK County, Dakota Territory, Capital $10,000.000, In 100,000 Shares of $100 Each. This famous and valuable property has heretofore been owned and controlled by a few capitalists, through whose energy and means It has been brbught to its present admirable condition.

Monthly dividends of 50 cents per share were commenced in December last. With a view of creating a market for it these owners have contributed about 45,000 shares of Its capital stock, which have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for salo. For the present the stock is offered at TWENTY DOLLARS Per share, but the right is reserved to advance the price without notice. Pamphlets and Descriptive Maps will be sent to applicants. LAIDLA 00., 12 Pine New York.

I. 8. Drexel Building PRINCE WHITELY, 61 Broadway, N. AUCTION SALES. BY Jas.

I. Laws Co. 19 and 21 W. Pearl CINCINNATI, OHIO. 2,500 to 3,000 Cases PRIME Boots and Shoes To be sold AT AUCTION Tuesday and Wednesday Mornings, March 23 and 24, At 9:30 o'clock Each Day, At Our Store, 19 21 W.

PearlSt. Bet. Main and Walnut Sts. CATALOGUES will be ready, and the trade are invited to call and examine the goods any time Monday, 22d. JAS.

H. LAWS CO. 19 and 21 W. Pearl St. By J.

BENCKENSTEIN CO. NO. 94 W. PEARL CINCINNATI, OHIO. CATALOGUE SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS, BY AUCTION, Tuesday, March 23, 1880, Commencing promptly at 9:80 A.M.

A complete Spring assortment for this sale, and a special line of Ladies', and Children's Fine Cloth-top Button Bootees and Newports will be offered. TERMS -CASH. J. BENCKENSTEIN mh20-StSaMTu Auctioneers. ISAAC FALLER 29 MAIN STREET.

Would respectfully announce to the Trade that, in addition to our REGULAR AUCTION SALES, which will continue as heretofore during the entire every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY MORNING of each week, we have made 8PEGIAL ARRANGEMENTS to accommodate trade at PRIVATE SALE. In our PRIVATE SALES DEPARTMENT will be found at all times large lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Hoslery, Furnishing Goods, Notions, Cutlers, 4 Jobs in all lines received dally. ALSOGroceries, Glassware, Tobacco, ke. All goods WARRANTED AS REPREand will be sold at prices FAB LOWER than at any regular house in the city. Give as a call.

ICE. ICET ICE! for the delivers PREPARED of TO Ice MAKE car load to all points South, Inquire at office or address CINCINNATI ICE COMPANY. Corner Twelfth and Plum Sta. PROPOSALS. CONTRACTORS.

BIDS WANTED from responsible contractors for the construction of a large ditch in Newton furnished County, Indiana. Necessary information Wm. Darroch, Morocco, Newton County, Ind. Right to reject any or all bids reserved. J.

W. GAFF, Cincinnati, Ohio, FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, 268 Fine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALLISON, SMITH JOHNSON. The type on which printed from the above WATCHES AMERICAN WATCHES. Solid Silver American Watch, $8.

Solid Gold American Watch, $25. Solid Gold Ladies' Watch, $12. accurate Warranted time for by Ave written years. for quality 4 and AMERICAN JEWELRY CO No. 5 ARCADE.

PIKE'SI MATINEE 1 95 and 50 Cents. I Last Two Performances, Boston Theater Company in the Exciting Melo-draina, THE TWO MOTHERS. THE FLYING RAILROAD TRAIN. Last time to-night, at 8 o'clock. Beats seoured at the Box-office.

March 20- -Criterion Company in GRAND. POOR RE The Peerless American Prima-Donna Comea dienne, LION OAT Supported by the Oates English Comic Opera Company, will appear in Chas. Lecocq'e comic opera, in three nots, LITTLE DUKE. MATINEE at 2. EVENING at 8.

Popular Prices, 25, 500. Seats at Farewell appearance Sunday night, LITTLE DUKE. Monday, March grand spootacular play, Enchantment. It HEUCK'S OPERA-HOUSE. No Smoking This Afternoon.

Two Performances To-day. Matinee 2:80. Evening 8:90. C. L.

Graves Combination, The Wonderful Character Actor, Together with J. H. and powerful Dramatio Company, In the beautiful and romantio military drama, in four acts, called THE SOLDIER'S TRUST. GEO. BONIFACE "Corporal Antoine." Admission-15, 25 and 50 cents.

Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Reserved seats Perry Morton's. 162 Vine street. Monday, March 20d GILLS' GOBLINS. ins- -House, Corner Vine and Canal.

"THE HOME OF NOVELTY" TO We announce the continued success of the GREAT FOUR, SEAMON and HOMERS the BROTHERS MIAS BESSIE BELL BELLE ADA ADAIR. And a host of others, too numerous to mention. The joy begins at 8 P. terminating at the midnight hour. mh15-ti GRAND MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2:30 P.

1 WELCOME TO OUR SOUTHERN GUESTS MR. J. W. RANSONE In the beautiful historical drama, ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Also the laughable local sketch, ONE NIGHT IN Matinees Saturday and Sunday, at 9:50 P.M.

COLLEGE OF MUSIC MUSIC HALL. 60 Choristers 60 HENRY Organist. Saturday Afternoon, March 20th. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. 10 FREE LEOTURE.

MH. CHARLES J. HERBOLD On the Works of Charles Dickens, SUNDAY, March 21st, 3 P. at Odd-fellows' Temple. 20-2t ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN.

Open Every Day. TUTTS PILLS TUTT'S PILLS SYMPTOMS TORPID LIVER.Appetite, Pain with a Pain under the shoulder with a of body mind, al colored IF THESE WARNINGS ARE ONE SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. of feelina no to CONSTIPATION. Only with regularity of the bowels ea 11 the of recent date, dose el bat it 1 be taken of it is obtained which will folles I. Guy 1 PILES the ever made." have I so much good 85 Street, TUTT'S HAIR DYE.

GRAY MATE ON don do SE be Office 55 Murray New York. KIDNEY PAD. JOY'S SPINAL ous or Positive Physical Cure for Debility Nervand all troubles of the KIDNEY PAD. Lary Organs, Kidneys Imparting and Urin- enand. vigor of health to mail the or at impaired PAD 00,8 can office, 214 Fourth Cincinnati.

functions: be had by MISCELLANEOUS. STEAM ENGINES, STATIONARY and at PORTABLE -All Awarded Medal Centennial Exhibition for "Proportions, Adjustment of Parts Strength, Solidity." Stationary Engine awarded Gold Medal, First Premium, by the sition, 1979, after thorough working testa of Engines in competition. Blymyer M'fg 664 to 604 West Eighth Cinetunati. Engines, Sugar Cane Machinery, Circular Mille, eto. mhis-et ICE! ICE! ICEI STONE LAKE ICE CO.

OFFICE, 046 CENTRAL AVENUE. are prepared to furnish the Bouthern Trade with superior quality of Ice in lots one car and upward at the lowest market rates upon short notice. ROBT, R. REYNOLDS, Superintendent. FRANK REYNOLDS, Treasurer.

Wool-Growers' Bulletin! The only Wool-Growers' Paper published America. Gives all the Wool News and latest markets for 500. Address WOULGROWERS' EXCHANGE, Steubenville, Ohio. Verbena Cream Tablet! FOR SHAVING. 85 Cents a Package, C.

E. POTTS Di FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS. PRINTING PRESSES, Geo. C. James Co.

463 W. Ninth near Baymiller. 4 Take Green Cars on Fourth 56. ATTENTION, LADIES! FTSE LINCOLN'S FLUID SOAP, IT SAVES time. No wash- board or machine required.

Bold by all Maqufactured at Richmond, Ind. OP PAPER HANGINGS, VICTOR BURNHAM CO. PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, House and Sign Painting No. 134 West Sixth BET. RACE AND ELM LAWN MOWERS.

Lawn Mowers. Come and see our $10, $12 and $14 Lawn Mowors. Warranted best in the market and at the lowest prices. We allow our customers to take a Mower and try it before buying. Old Mowers shargened and repaired.

W. E. HAMPTON, 63 E. Front Street. J.

P. EPPLY COR. AND PLUM CHARLES M. EPPLY, NO. 77 WEST SIXTH STREET.

POLITICAL, AMILTON COUNTY DEMOORATIO EXH ECUTIVE will meet at the bead-quarters of the Hamliton County. Democratio Club Rooms, Sixth bot. Race and Vine SATURDAY, March 20,,1890, at 12 o'clock for important business. Full attendance requested, W. H.

H. WILLETTE, President. JOSEPH SEITER, Secretary. WILL BE AN ADJOURNED meeting of the Hamilton County Republican Executive Committee, SATURDAY, March 20th, at 11 o'clock A. at the Hamilton County Republican Club Rooms, corner Vine and Allison for the purpose of nominating a County Solicitor, and other general business.

JAS. MORGAN, OLIVER L. HAGAN, Sec. mbl7-4t MOUTH WASH. ORRIS AND MYRRH TOOTH AND MOUTH WASH.

Cleans the Teeth and sweetens the Breath, Manufactured aud cold at WILFERT'S PHARMACY N. W. Con. Pourth Walnut CINCINNATL EXECUTOR'S SALE. Executor's Sale of Real Estate.

TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Probate Court of Hamilton County, Ohio, I will offer for sale Public Auction, on MONDAY, the day of March, D.1 at 10 o'clock foretioon, upon the following-described real estate, of. situate Hamilton in the City of Cincinnati, County State of Ohio, to wit: All that certain lot lying on the west side of Bremen street, between Fifteenthrand Liberty streets, begiuning a point in said street twenty lot two feet north by of the north to -east Jacques corner conveyed the grantor Corawey, by deed recorded in Book 125, 150, of the Hamilton County Records; running thence northwardly on Bremen street twenty feet; and thence westwardly at right angles the same width about seventy-four feet to the alley; being the same property conveyed by said Longworth to said Joachim. by lease recorded in Book 125, page 650, of the Hamilton County Records, and assigned said Joachim -by writing dated February 1858, to the aforenaid Dettmering. Appraised at twenty-five hundred dollars. Also, all that lot of ground in said City of Cincinnati, lying on the west side of Bremen street, beginning one hundred and fifty foet north of Fifteenth street, at the worth comer of the lot Fagen, leased by by lease Nicholas dated the Long: to Henry day of February, 1817; running thence northwardly on Bremen street twenty feet: and thence westwardly at right angles from Bromen street the same width to the alley; being the same lot heretofore lensed by said Longworth to said Jacob Fagen, by lapse recorded in Lease Book number 8, page 855, of Hamitton County Records, which lease was signed to the Schrader by the said Jacob Fagen by amignment in Lense Book from 7, page 582, and to said Dettmering by deed Sohrader, recorded in Book 206, page 180, HamIlton County Records.

Appraised at three thousand dollars. Sale- One-third in hand, one-third in one and one-third in two years from day of sale, with interest, the payments to be secured by mortgage upon the premises sold. HENRY DEITMERING, Executor the will and testament John H. E. L.

Dettmering. HERMANN MARCKWORTH, Attorney. HEMMELGARN February 23, A. D. 1880.

CHANGE OF PLAT. TOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TAR Board of Pablie Works has agreed to a change of plat in Section 88, from that adopted by the Platting sion by resolution of April 33,1874, maid chance two (2) additional streets, siteated south of Warsaw pike, and running from Park avenue west to first Platting Commission street. A plat showing the additional streets is now on Ale in the once of the Chief Englpeer of the Board of Publie Works, and mectings of the Board to hear objections or suggestions will be held at the office of said Board at 10 o'clock A. on SATURDAYS, Marol 18th, 20th, 27th, April 80, 10th, 17th and 24th, and DAYS, March 17th, 24th, Star, April 7th, 14th and 21st, 1880. By direction of the Board, DAVID BAKER, President B.

P. W. D. W. BROWN, Clerk.

z0 TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Publie Works has agreed to a change of plat in section 2. Millereek Towaship, from that adopted by the Platting Come mission by resolution of Februnry 19, 1874, said change consisting of an additional street, to be known as "North Vine street," being south of Chapel street, and running west from Madison pike to west line of section 2, Millereel Township. A plat showing the additional street is now on Ale in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Board of to Publio Works, and meetings of the Board the hear office objections of or Board auggestious at 10 o'clock A. M. of SATURDAYS will be held at March 18, 20, 27, April 8, 10, and WEDNESDAYS, March 17, 21, 81, April 7, 14 and 21, 15 By direction of the Board.

BAKER, President B. W. P. D. W.

BROWN, Clerk..

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