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THE CAUSE OP IT. tniit the Politician! Hare to 8y About the Election. Theories. Speculations and Solid Gobs of Truth Gathered by Eaqnlrar Reporter On the Wins. noi.

jinn w. rrnoxu f0onl at the City -BulWlnw yesterday by ft re-rterof the EwQCiaam. who wanted to know, you 1 whlt wu the mfttter with the Democracy they failed materiaUs ftl the election last rL-in short, to what could be attributed th whelming "eoop" Tialted upo the party, want to know my opinion about thU thing. joyou?" I do. indeed." "Well.

I'll flTe It to you. qulok," Dll." "11 in the nrst piace, i uoi anew mum trt qc uiw w.wavaa kuow Democrat who got paid ft portion of. SSV once cash down, and were promised I ir price election. Between tl nnce r-r H.r after tbe lection. Between toft uo- forked over by the National Banks of the ntrt and the levies made on Oovemmeut em-? ii Reoubliran managers wera enabled to lari( corruption fund in this city, and It itr freely.

I can tell ron. It was ira- w. a.Zkb the way soma Democrat fcr a few dollars. Iu tha neit place, a great riAnAitMiihitt iMnimi diM uateii. at many act hirh some oltv and countv officials Tiamncra S.

wore elected by Democratic votes have acted thT have been in office. In3teod of appoint-S mea from tha party that elected them. Hr.Fh.va eiven positions to soma of the most bitter Bepobiicau. "liLin. tha management of ward organisations SMieu growing from bad to worse every yesr, Sniil now in too many Instance, it has fallen into hands of men who go to primaries and Condons for the purpose of bleeding candidates, IS then elling out to tha opposition.

This style if doing business Is in Togue wun KepuDiicans as was in this election tha Ra- weu. iu. P4.HV trouble: Tha Board of Publlo nunai ha1 i nn nit ml uiuiir nciallT unfortunate in being In dis- II.Ar with the working classes. Thousands of n.m being out of work lay the blame at tha door iX. Board of Publlo Works.

This induced many Republican ticket. I heard of a tew S.nl-monev Democrats voting against Milt Sayler. Si?" oour that did go but a liula way in hnnrfnK on the defeat "IS claim thot it was the 'soft money' doo; irin that dirt all the devilment." not so. Whv. sir.

if it hadn't been for ha soft money platform, which seemed to take hnid ol the working classes, tha ticket would have hMn beaten a good deal worse than it tlv That jliaUorni accounts for the small Tota of the labor 'there must be ft general reorganisation in this ritvil wo expect to carry tha ticker next spring. Stl men of the party mut take more interest in the primary meetings and Conventions if ihrrwaiit to sm-ceod, and tha difterent Demo-iucBiiirds. Imth In the city and county, that iinraniscd In the lnteresu of the Democratic co to work and. cany out the expecta Scnjof tlielr friends by placing worthy Democrats In Dosiiions in preference to Republicans. If this er done there would be less found for companion election day.

and less scratching ol the ileitttt. The leon last Tuesday was a severe one. but we ho benefited by it in the future, providing hM who have an interest In the welfare of the r. ruii- nrtv do their duty. In order to suc ceed the best men of the paity and holding h.c-h social positions must lake bold of the ma chine sain." Vaiurdsv representatives of the Kmqcibck had brief Interviews with prominent politicians rela- tir to the causes that resulted in.

the defeat of the Democratic at the election on Tuesday, and the following is the reiult of their labors: LRONABD W. OOS3, ho made such a gallant fight for Congress in the Seoond District, was stopped on Vine (treat by the interviewer: Well, how do you feel, Mr. Goss "Oh. about as woll as could be expected under the circumstances." "Why is this thus, any how?" "It driesn't matter, now. It's seltled." "But see here, what causes have conspired to thu rR iv in such a irel teamen "There ate wveral.

but I'm in no mood to enter into details." Weil elve us one or two on the half shell "Well, then, inanv of the Oreenliackers voted for hard inonev. the average bondholder did the same, and the National Bank furnished money to buy rotrs who were for nale. These are a few of the many reasons why we were HO. FBBU KLIHPXB. Ai tho EstjriEKR's young man steered down past the telegraph office, on Vine street, he ran abreast of 3atesman Kred Kliinper leaning up against a corner of the building with a look in bis eyes like! man with a lie bad evidently been touring ou the election returns, and as our young man hove to nnd tackled him be heard ft sigh which sounded as if it came from away down ninnhere in the lesion of his boots.

nul our vor.lh, "you look as If you were waiting for Fred. What's HpT" in I'm uaitin for inDic one to co in along and beip me to make up a pursa to hire a baud; I'd tiL-n In Mr'rini1e MtlleV. "TIUiigsAioko loote. didn't they this from the scritKK "Yes. 1 broke loose." WWl th lllHtUT "Oh, it's knuckling to a lot of rats, that al ways crawl around louktug out for spoils when ever the party has a chauce ol getting aueaa; tnat flxod IB." "Then you think we're fixed "Yos.

ce'tain. 1 guess, we'll elect a 'Squire, with which crumb of consolation Hon. Frederick took bis course down street. HOK. H.

P. by Leu Goo' ufili-e yettorday afternoon an KNuuiitfiR linn dropped iu. but louud no one presvntbut Hon. H. D.

I'eck. Tlrht gentleman hadn niucii to sr.y about the election. He bad heard that there was an election, but hardly considered ti.ut ttie pariv had taken arTy pari in it "It wan the Inli and Dutch." said Mr. feck. "You nit-an that tliev are to blame for the way CiiMK queried the rtpreseutative of this journal.

Ye, it wns tha diatisfled of these two national hies thnt ui.l it. You can't do any thing with a party ith rwoueh opposing frictions it. Tney 11 OO UJlUtLlollMllC. "What they about this "Olil they thought as soon as the Democrat perty had any: of power at all. they should ail 't i "irii'es A tliete weren't enotijjh'of olfices to go .1111.1.

s.mie Bait to be diaiipoiHiea "i'hi't tne iieTuiuns suportetl GossT" "Ye-. and. The (Jerninn wards, with the K-(: l)i4wn, sliow a gain for Uoai. In that one Iko Miller worked aipiiiist hiin, aud be rau behind the ticket." I.FW BERNARD. County C'le Lew Bernard came up Vine street It-t niiit dressed in dmaile.Ue gloves, straw bat.

linen suit. a hole a awn-tleket lor hit From bin appearance our boa huou concluded be might have a theory it. Lev. vrha; caused itT" hut caused it? Why IT toll you what caused It mighty quick." "Then toll u. quick." "Well, there are too many Boards In Hamilton County." "I hen.

the Democrats were fenced In with R.ST'N-" r.x.icily. There is the Board of Ptihlio Work. tiuht be Democratic, but which appoiiils It 'imSlKans to oillce. 'I be 1'ollce Board is ono-ti Democratic, one-third Repiiltcnn, and noihstig. i'he Work-house Hoard is made up lA-inocrais mnn one Republican, andjket J.li Mi.ic.li.

a hi-pubiicnn. iu charge of the who oj-en'y woikel for 'iom Y'oung for week? the election. The wonder is lii.u we weren't worte beaten." 1 ihm "No. was liberally scattered around in tho I Dj.tr.et." hurt Sayler any?" Much. Mo msy bare iot a few volei on a-, account.

If we had only known" rut 1. is haudit in thin pocket and asked li Jr.ke Aug had a lunch out. -jrimx Hoaiti.Y. Our Aoartm; Itliinocar.is of the Rblne met Judg -trt on Walnut street yesterday, looking rathnr fetiK'tiius. "Whufe wrong, JudgtT Have you beard any bad news'- "Haven't I What I Kb, air.

It's a disgrace to County and the Bar that Sam h'int ii for Judge. A disgrace, atnl lMrt uf It i.i'n iti huuorabl gentleman trl mad. rut snorting down nox. joim o. sfxtho found taiklng over the situation with Dan r.siiey.

on Vine street yesterday. "How did ihins come to psw?" said our Jawhawker. "Jut thi way," was his reply. "Unfortunately htve in our party a bummer elonient that la ai-on hind at primary meetings and Conventions. tn make ticket, which It will icll out nil bf.uy ou election day.

The hav money took advauUgeof tills fact and fco'icbt rascmln up iu acoree. I tod you, wuiurjetl, "we have gt-t to devise some means to oujxnvet of this Dash, wo waut to get and 9t He citrr- Klie ont i wck mtiti rns the 2'i o'clock p. THE CINCISrKATI DAHVT EKQUIHEK. THURSDAY MOItSTNTG. OCTOBER 10.

1870 retain the snnoort of danant mn r. wn agreed with sir. Sextro. baart and soul. KD J.

WBAX.DB. Ex -Chairman of the Damocratie Conntr Exaoitlva Committee, was of the opinion that much ol the Dlame ol tha defeat was dug to the incomnetancr and Inefficiency of tha present Campaign Commlt- V.T waros so iook atterand take care of that were practically unaoquainted with the people of their bailiwick consequently they were unable to manage matters to the beat advantage, or rather to any advantage at all. Mr. Nealus has been pretty sucoeoful lu pmniiin r.rv ni knows how it ount to be done, and be'has hearty con tern nt for ih wan mr. mA.n.

by our Campaign Committee to carry the election. COLOHEX, JEXRY KIXKSTKn Wouldn't eran took sad. He was 'mad becan the Republicans had won. and that too. by fraud nd tha purchase, of votes, but he bore himself gal- lantiy.

aaa said, "There's bettnr times a coming. Colo it ax eax v. agio Went off in an ormtorUl flight about "frmud" and minions of the law" and "money like water" and a good many other whol esome truth. Colonel amuM a uasta is entirely level. CAPTalH C.

M. HOLLOW AT Said: "I feel as though we had hald a s-ood hand. but lost the pot by being bluffed." ANDY KULLAHS Raf used to be down-hearted a bit. Ha said "Wait till next time. This is our 'off We'll come around all right by and by." PRLSIDS.NT HO BART, Of the Chamber of Commerce, didn't care much.

as ha is a Republican, any bow, but said he'd like to have teen Sayler get it He's had a little notion. though, the monev of Kaatern Demmmti halnxl tn defeat Milton, because tbey were afraid he was get- iuauiuuiiuiwuuiii in congress lor a vi astern IU. CEPRESINTATIVE D0DDS Mildly remarked that things seemed to be going to mash pretty fast Just now. He was sorry for Say ler, and for Thnrman, too. for that matter, for it now seemed that tha venerable Allen O.

bad made edauinitiou baas of klaself in trying to set on to the soft-money platform at an inauspicious mo- WVUI. ZX-REFKKSKNTATIVB SEXTBO Thought so, too, and also felt very sure that money aia it. ana Republican money, too. K. SPKINOEK is reportea as having remarked that it was the happiest expeilenoo of his life.

Naughty Reuben 1 ciitrnt'ii CONGRESS. I ta 8aaiew In C'lnrlnsta tl. Next week tha firth annual Con great of tha Episco pal LTiurch convenes la this city for a roar days' sitting. It is a body constituted ol or Including la IU maoibersntp many eminent and Justly famous dl vines, and the topics appointed to be discussed, both by essay and speech or sermon, are topics of deep concern, not only ta th communion named, but to tna whole religious world. This much, together with other information of en Interesting nature and the details thereof, appear more fully in mi rhOOBAMMSL TuBSDAT.

October lth. 7:30 P. TThrlat rhumb Sevlce and Iotroduciory Address, ltt. Ksv. T.

UliaiBV. LI. KsntcKv. Wiens Dr, a. Church I Holy Communion.

tiik lunowiMo asnsiows at prKsCa opbra-hocsb: vv tinxiuDAV. lir.KU a. m. Irmt loolc: "The Inter pretntlon of the Bible In Relation lo the Present ondlllou or l.aarning and Mclnc." Writers: Rev. Kreaerlik Oardlner, D.

I Rev. I'd win Ilarwood, D. Professor John HcCradv. SDaakerst Rev. Alas andr H.

Viutoti. D. Profesaor W. P. Du ltoaa, li Rev.

Edmund Rowland. 7:30 r. sf Heoond Todic: "The Novel In lis Influ eura on Modern Life." Writers: Rov. William K. Huntlnalon.

IK Rev. Clement L. Butler. D. Hpeaker: Francis Welle.

Rev. bamuel Os good. 1. LL. President K.

Potter, D. IX, Kev. R. A. Holland.

Tbubsoav. 10 a. m. Third TodIc: "The New Test ament Doctrine of Absolution." Writers: Rev. Jamea leKoven, l.

D.t Rev. James s. Hush. Hpealc-. Rev.

Utxirge D. D. Her. Mejrer Lewin, D. l.

Ilev. orneliui U. Smith. r. m.

Kourin loplc: "The Sunday Question." Writers: Rev. Professor D-. R. UuvdVln, D. ll Rev eiwara a.

vvusnourn, li. li. speakers: Hon. Joiiil W. Andrews, Kev.

Reese F. Alsop, Kev. U. F. Rugbee.

Fkioay, 10 a. u. Fifth Topic: "Mutual Relation or LHtwr ana capital." vrllprs: llou. Abrarn e. Hewitt, Hon.

B. K. Orson. Hpeakvrs: Kev. J.

M. ORllehr. D. Charles W. Dunne.

t. M. Sixth Topic: Christ tn the Personal Lire." Writer: Rev. W. Neilsou McYicker, Rev.

C. s. Thrall. D. l.

HpeaKers: Rev. A. M. Randolph, Li. iivT.

AiuKtu ringie; Lfcev. I. rv nuuaou. Alteudauce at all these aesaions I entirely free. The Ohio and Btlasriaalppl.

There promboi to be a very exciting contest over the election to oe held to-morrow for Directors of this Company. Sir Alexander Oalt and Mr. Maurice, who have teen prominent In the'management of the Company's affairs for a long -time past, have now, it Is stated, formed a coalition with the Springfield Division bondholders, against which, lor a conmtierabie period, there has existed a great prejudice among the stockholders) and havo neon endeavoring for some time past to seenre proxies, upon the ground, ostensibly, that the line should be controlled and managed by New Yorkers exclusively, notwith standing the fact that tbese very gentlemen, prior to Requiring their presenMiiterest In the Springfield Koh'1. woro nrm supporters ana indorsers. even within Hie last three months, of the present tnan-aKciuenL The other side claim that, a large majority of tne tocknniiera are oppoaea to the Gait programme, and that the plan he aud hU friends have adopted to arouse the prejudice of New Yorker for their own purposes is understood and will fail, and that a majority of the New York proxies will act with the Baltimore party.

Tho Cia.t programme in subatnnceis.it Is stated, to allow the bprinKfletd Division which has been a burden upon the Ohio and Mississippi Koad since lu acquirement more than the Ohio and Mississippi can reasonably stand and as this interest lies between tne second mortgage and the stock, it wilL be readily seen that It would be very difficult to induce stockholders to approve it. The further programme. It is charged, embraces the reinstatement of Mr. Torrance, a former President of the road and brother-in-law of Mr. Gait, to the management of the company.

It will be remem bered that the Springfield Division purchase was made under the Torrance Gait retjimg. and that Mr. Torrance was President of the road for some jears prior to, and at the time of, iu going into the nana? ot a Receiver, it is wen Known tnat uuiti- lnoreans are largely Interested lu this T.rouertv and they claim that the remits of the management In tho hands of the present Receiver. Mr. John King, have been extremely satisfactory.

1 he net results of the rond have been better for the bat ye.tr than ever before in its history. We believe this property to be a very valuable one. and, could a scheme, of reorganization be agreed upon which not, to a great extent. hamper the Ohio and Mississippi Koad. we should be glad to see our own -citizen take a sulistantia interest in the securities of the Company.

This road, terminating as it does in Cincinnati, and be Ins Vie lino between Cincinnati and t-t. Louis. should we havealwnvs believed be prouerly uu der the control of the citizens of Cincinnati and at Louis. Scratched Tirkfte. One more Instance of the despicable nature of the trickery resorted to by tha Iltpubllcans to defeat the Democralio candidates In this county has been brought to onr notice by responsible partlea from the Rond Kill Precinct of ilillcreek Township.

It Is full Democralio ticket with an almost Imperceptible pencil mark drawn through the names) of Messrs. Havler and Johnston, sufficiently pla to enable rhoe ponied to disct-rh it, aud vet-obscure enough to prevent any iereon not uu lu, iwkuui -1 Much trW-itery fiom taking notice of IL I be doage apparently was to put one of those tickets In the bands of some iinauaniclou nerson. who Intended to vote a atraigh Deiiiocralio lickbi, and who, after a cursory glance it would rienmit It tn a box wlinoot noticing that he had scratched Havler and Johnston, though the uartleewbo examined the ballot would no doubt detect that fact. In the precinct above rererred to at least diuni of these ticket are euppusttd to have been caal before tha fraud was discovered, mow more of the kind mav have been cast through out the city ft would bo bard to tU. but undoubtedly there bave been a great numoer.

a ciniimi w-uuiu r-enlt In hrlnirlnir them to light, as a critical exam ination wouldt thso be uiade of the ballots la the boxes. II rmenctl. Mr. J. K.

Paxton. of the Arm of Paxton, Brothers was marriei yesterday morning In Clrcleville to Miaa Ida M. Rodger, a very handsome and estimable young lady of that place. In the afternoon Mrs. Paxton came to this city and too a up their residence at the Orand Hotel, wh-re they are their honerinoon.

May tbey Bud In the mrr-d state all the happiness that even they cau with fjr. Tna Knights of Loyola. In full dress uniform and br the First Regiment Band, will this evening from St. Xavier Parochial srhool-bouse to Fifth street, thence to Vine, Klgblb.toSt. Ludwig's Church, where tney wil the Knights of St.

Edward, aud then march op rm Jefferson Hall to th rromenaoe t-Brt. To-morrow night the Kuighls matte tlia same display. uf ot. James will a vonae) con tl from Owen Connty. Mr.

Reo hen Garnet and Mlas Alice tswope, left their home earlv Tuesday morning to eaten the early Short fine train. Bai ng late they missed It, and not stop ping at Mparta. qoTckiy went to evay. "Hi' weiumetly made on In Hoosler style, and in thralhappV and Interesting capacity came ua "tainrishetlay to this the Parti of Amerluft, th Thx Board of Directors of the Cincinnati Board of Transoortalion held a preliminary meeting yeater dav morning at eleven o'clock, with view of ar ranging business looking toward the final location oftheUniou Depot, into which the Cincinnati Southern Railroad and other roads are expected to run. The lioard wui meet agaiu vu Exposrrio- or r.

Orsrstifsttaai ar the) Hew Boas-el Ir. Easnssssal H. Pessel letwss Chejee Presl-at The) Old Beard Hake). Ita Final Bw. Tha new Exposition Commission met at Mechan ics' Institute y-esterday for organization.

All mem bers present except Mr. Banck. Mr. John SLmpkla- son was made temporary Chairman. On the call for no minx lions for President, Mr.

Edmund II. Pendleton was (ha only nominee offered, and waa unanimously elected. Mr. Pen dleton, In brief speech, thanked tha Commission for the honor, and urged -them to remember that tha work of the Commission waa not to try to organize an Exposition, but to organize one, and that without faiL Messrs. J.

H. Laws, James Dale and K. V. Cherry war elected Vice-Presidents. Mr.

H. HcCullom Secretary, and Mr. John olmpkinsoa Treasurer. On motion of Mr. BImnklnson.

Mr. Rvan was re tained as Solicitor. a temporary Committee on Railroads was chosen, as follows: Messrs, Pendleton. Cberrv and Laws. Nr.

BimDkllLlon el AnmilnlArf Charnnan rtf th Finance Committee. Mr. MoCullom on Println and Mr. Means on Bules, and they, as Chairmen, wi-r euinorizeo. to appoint uieir committeemen.

Mr. Laws made a litlie speech referring to tha Textile Fabric Display of le aad iu socceeaor. the forerunners of the Exposition, and a be helped to make them ft luoceaa. ha waa willlna ta ae work In this ease. Ordered that the maotlnea Af tha Itnarrl tak-a plaoa on Wednesday of eaoh week at 4 p.

m. In the Mechanics' Institute Building, rooms having been isuunru oy uie institute. lor tnat purpose. The total amount of subscription to date was reported about 160 000. that mere, are ahruit 114.000 mora promised eonditioiislly.

Mr. ingans remarxea tnat tne amount yet needed would average up about apiece to the member, and that he, for one. would be willing to undertake to raise bis share ot the sum by November 1st. Colouel Dayton. Mr.

Pendleton and Mr. Simpkinaon said they were willing to agree to srb as much. No other business being presented no action was taken. The proposed concert at Millie Hall by the children of the Public Bchoola for the benefit of tha fund was approved, and Mr. Dale appointed Chair man oi a uoinmiiiee to aia in preparation tnereior.

Tbeecretary was directed to furnish each member with subscription books, also to present a full alphabetical' list of the subscriptions eiieadj obtained to the daily papers for publication. sr. Bimpainson reportea tne following suDScrip- uons: cues. tl. van blvck.

125: B. -Meekln 125: B. O. Landman. ti6: C.

T. Duraont. t2b Nathaniel Koper. too- p. j.

Hogan. friS: Thomas French Son. 100: John Ferguson 1100; Campbell Creek Coal Company, 1100; Mannet dt tlOO: John W. Warne. tlOO: Mack A Buh ing.

1100; T. A. Picket! ng.llOO; Hy Beck man, ttynutn nuu. TBI OLD BOARD Met after the adiournmeut of the new. The Finance Committee reported the aubscrlp- uous given above.

The Treasurer's report waa rasa ted. show ing some HuO above liahllHlea in effects were then formally transferred to the new Commission, and the old Board adjourned uwaif. BaxaT Cuttox, the Davton gentleman who was elected Engineer of Long-view Asylum at the li meeting of the Directors, has already resigned. He viewed for one day the responsibilities which be bad iimed. and.

Ol anouioers snrtvenng up use sensiuve plant, be Dromotlv returned to Dayton. JSow let four hundred thousand applicants for the position storm the Directors. Th politicians who sought to make vote by buy Ing up soma of the bummers of Reading with saloon checks labeled too. and $1, were pot a little aur prised veaterdav to discover that the bummers had dexterously the checks to tal SO, 6 aud (10, aud tnat tne una naa oeeo uaea. 1W the fr-t nm lan.4 at V.

VA.k ne Wvlate enA la ripertra to arrive in unnoniii to-morrow evening, lie will remain here a short time to visit bin fnm ly and fiieod, and, after attending lo some Important commissions here and elaewhere In this country, will Tex Law School assembles to-day at twelve o'clock for organ ixation. At eight o'clock la the evening Mr. Morrill delivers an introductory Iec- tu on tho "Historic Relations Between the Roman and English Law." The public 'are cordially in vited to attend. In remarking opon Tuesday's election. Colon Mill, of New York, now stopping at the Kmery, said lait evening: "The boys want for greenbacks and toe iauoi.ai isanics iuroisnea meaty oi tuem." Tani will be no free concert at the Lookout House this eveulng.

The graud benefit concert In behalf of the Good Samaritan Hospital will take place. Lonis Is not bothering his head about the Democratic defeat. He's kept busy fondling the latest addlUon to hi Interesting family a girl Tut Woodward Clas of "7 will give an entertain ment to-morrow evening at CI if ion Hall, for the oeuent oi too aiempnis orpoans. Thb Allemanla Society opens the season with the play of 'Bought" on tbe 1Mb. Thx Atlantic Cables announce that another of America's industries is entitled to the first award.

and in this instance, as we expected, Messrs. Wm.fe. Kimball i ot Rochester, N. receive, after careful deliberation of the Supreme Jury, a silver medal, honorable mention and diploma for their world-wide and reputable Vanity Fair Tobacco and Cigarettes, now on sole in erery quarter of the globe. This firm produce nothing but first-class goods, and whenever their nameUnttachod to an article people can depend upou Its being guaranteed.

They have brought out several new things of late, and chief among them a new brand of Suiokhig Tobacco named after a celebrated plant grown in the Indies, called Znlacca. This tobacco is for smokers who wish to economize at this time. The majority of Wall-street houses and men have a world-wide reputatidn for soundness and hon csty. The old bouse of Alex. Frothingbam A Co.

12 Wall street. New York, is entitled to absolute confidence. They state that an investment of about $100 made recently returned over (1,000 in leas than sixty days. Sond for their circular, free. SuFrP.Rgns with PiLrs should not waste time or money in foolish temporizing wun uwiess oint ment, electuaries, lotions or internal remedies.

when "Anakwia" will give initant relief and a certain cure. All Drugeists sell "Aaataenia. taT-Dr. Price's Siiecial Flavoring Extract have no peers in tho market, and arc Justly entitled to the reputation they have etaoiisneo. LOCA.1, KUTICES.

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ocS-3wlusa wsTTHE SEASIDE LII1RA.RY. Out to-day in Clear. Bold, Handsome Type, NOT WISELY. BUT TOO WELL. By Rhode Broughton.

late imbues. 403. Tom Tiddler's Ground, by Charles Dickens.lOc. 402. Not Well, by Rhoda Brouahton 20c 401.

A Beggar on Horseback, by James Payn 10c no Which Shall It Be? by Mrs. 20c. The Lady of Launay, by Anthony Trollope.lOc son. Victor Lecar. by Anthor of "Sun-Maid 397.

Dorothy Fox. by Author ol "How It All HaDnened" IOC ena he Charlotte Bronte (clear, bold 2oc 395. Fair Women, by Mrs. Forrester. 20c.

tot Thmatlnthwaite. bv Susau Morley 10c 391 Molly Bawu. by the Author of "Phyllis" 'JOc 39i Vivian Grey, by Benjamin Disraeli 5M1 Th Primrose Patb. bv Mrs. Otiphant.

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566 Tha Tar's Farewell, with No. 565 Sweet By and By. with No- Whoa! Einuial with No. 563 lcc9-2t OC4 XOTICKB. re money by using Harden' Patent Fire Klndler.

For sale by all grocers. oc3-SwThSa At Kepplerl Restaurant, Fourth street, be tween Plum and Central avenue, you find the best Roast Beat la the city, the beat Oysters, best Coffee, best Ice Cream, best attention, with Ileraii court's Beer during Lunch hours. Bottom price. se-3m DEATHS. MILL8 At Florence.

Italy. April loth. Lewis S. Mills. Funeral will take puce on Thnraday morning.

10th at o'clock, at the Cathedral on Plum street, Friends ax invited to attend without further notice. 92 HART At 11:45 A. M. Wednesday. October 8.

1878. at Pas Christian. of yellow fever. Lena. only child oi Junius and Mat tie Hart, formerly ot urn city.

ROBERTSON At ML Anburn. on the 9th tneL. of scarlet fever, Grace, youngest daughter of C. 1). and B.

Robertson, aged 4 years and 3 months. Private interment at spring Urove, the 10th tnat. RAOLAND At East Liberty. Clermont Connty. Ohio, Tuesday.

October 1H7S. Alice wife of Vs. T. Kagland. aged 27 years.

Funeral from the residence of her father, J. Turplu, near Newtown, Ohio, Friday, October 11th, at 1:30 1. M. ROONEY On Octooer t. l7g, at 10 A.

after a short illnaaa, William, youngest son of John and Margaret Booney. aged 18 day. funeral from ou late raaiaenee. a w. cor.

inira and Central avenue, at 8 A. M. Thursday. INOOLDSBT At San Francisco. October 8th, In the 41t year ot his age, L.

D. Ingoldaby. ASHMAN October 9th. Eva, daughter oi A and J. O.

Ashman, aged 4 yeas. Funeral Thursday at 3 o'clock P. M. from resi dence. No.

724 State avenue. Burial private. SPEfJIAL, MOTICES. ew-Dyelng and Scourlrai at Walker's, a X. Third, tf Artlflrlal Teeth.

per Wark warranted. DR. HAZLEWOOD. 172 W. Fourth St.

a. E.TBies'ek Plnmbrrs, Oaa and 8team-Pipe Fitters, i amoved to 143 Blxth Detween uace ana aim. oo-nt-itisu rOPICM-M ernhla Uablt Cnna 1st from 10 to 20 days. Nt pay UU cured. Dr.

J. 8TK- ru KM Lebanon. Ohio. sea aiat Or. raaiBealaelx'a Bselmlty -Ex traction of teeth without pain.

The most difficult soiicitea. resn gas aaiiy. no itace n. iv I 'reelect fwllr faiwlte my friend and patrons to the open ing out of my new business. SOS West Third it, TO-DAY, with a lunch.

tii.ia iurii. aWfl tl.OOO In vea ted la Wall-atreet Stocks makes fortunes every month. Book sent free explaining every thing. Address BAXTER A Bankers. 17 Wall st.

New York. ocl-TuThSaly rroR SALE Rrtllrad Tleketa. Mew York. Cleveland. Buffalo.

Fort Wayne. Jackson. New Orleans. SL LouK other points, cheap. Ticket bought- J.

F. WARWICK, 138 Vine t- SHTl herebv notify Mrs. F. E. W.

Htnltls to pay advanced charge, Ac. and remove carriage. If not eomDUed within ten days the same will be sold on said account, locn-'ail'l t. w. irosLimj.

SOCTXTT JCOTICES. WT- fP P. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS uniformed XV of the Flnt Battalion, and all Knights of Cincinnati. Covington and Newport, are rBouested to meet THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock sharp, with full uniform, at Court and Elm for paraae. lltv J.

tuuniii, txiiouei MASONIC RITK STATEI MEETING of Glbnlum Txidge of Perfection. THIS EVENINU. at i1 o'clock. ILL O. KJ t.K, aec TTASONIC STATED MEETING OF COVING- TON Commandery THIS EVENING, at TA o'clock.

li. a. RAMSAY, Kec FOREIGN STEAMERS. Xorlli German 11 oyd. NEW YORK, LONDON.

PARIS. STEAMSHIPS SAIL EVERY SATURDAY FROM New York for Southampton and Bremen. sengers booked for Ixmdon and Paris at lowest rates. Rates of fsaMsawe From Kew Yora to South ampton. Condon, Havre and Bremen, first cabin.

tlOO; second cabin, $60 gold steerage. $30 currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. OELRICHS A CO. 2 Bowling Green, N.

V. C. V. ADAE, A for Cinclnuati. selO-lyTuThSal HKIT.

STEAMER SICILIAN 'or S1E IX about October 15th. 1 nruuah bills lading granted for other Baltic ports. rot ireisni appiy to DILL RADMASS, AgenU, P. O. Box 428.

Ko. William St. New York. rooV'tl CITYBONDS. To (he lloltlers of Cincinnati Jlonds.

OFFICE TRUSTEES OF PINKING FUND, 1 Cincinnati, October 1. 1878. NOTICE is hereby given by the Trustee of the Sinking Fund tliat tbey will be prepared on Novumbur lftth to the Fifty 1 hoiirand i.ity nflrmary Bond lettered and bearing 7 er cent, interest, and made payable at any time alter five year fiom date at the option oi the city, i ne said bonds, with tbe acciued iute'est to ovemler l.i.dSTs. will be paid at the American Kxcnange National Bank. Kew York City, or at the Third National Bank.

Cincinnati, Onio. Interest on tbe above bonds will cease November 15. 1S78. JOSEPH LONiiWOK I 1'restaenL S. W.

IToKKJtAS, Secretary. BTISntESSCARD. PEXDLETOS A J1EAJS, Real Estate and Financial Apents, S3 r-oirrTAitr SQUASH. au31-3mSaTun hi PIANOS. Decker llrotliers, ICrnnicli CJem, J.

at C. Fischer, anU otuer I'i-anoM. The celebrated Extcy Orean, and also decided bar- trains in second-hand l'ianos and Organs. II. iLDWIX 15 lVesi Fourth St.

A riMiiit.it PIANO. orlavrs. wilts richly cnrs-fMl resrwonU Mlitrbtlr iikimI. nt HI7.1 eiu.ti.fi I II A lav, a new S.vv iprtrnt at pxitw. SMITH A 511X071, It SO Wnt lourlli St.

EDUCATIONAL. r.ii.i! nn MALTCIIYCE. RECENTLY WITH 1 Mn rieo. H. Pendleton, will eivo French U'sions to sinitle pupils or clasMii.

For particular inquire at tne ML Auburn Institute. ISSXO'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN Or 91 so to a Per Day. TT WIM. BE TO THK INTEREST OF THE JL Tn avellntr Commnnltv to call aid see our spleu dil rooms before goiim elsewhere. Jloomi 7c.

ana si. Meals at all hours. Soa. 175, 177 and (81 West Foortb JalS-SaSuTuThtf JNO. REID.

Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. MRS. PYLVASU3 REED'3 EOARMNQ AND Dv Schwil for Qir s. Nos.

6 and 8 East ty- imr.i roi New York, reopens Octolwr 1. laid. Frelicn is tue Laniiiiaae of tbe The Colle-Ciaie rounse requires four years. Every provision is aBordcd for ihe health and comlort. as wn i the thorough education of pupils.

au'i7 Smeod FINANCIAIa. COMMERCIAL BANK OF CINCINNATI. Stockholders Individually Liable. y-IONFINEH ITSELF TO A LEGITIMATE BANK I IXU BUSINESS. Buys sud sells V.

8. Uoveru- ni.nrls Gold and Jold Checks ou New York. Letters of Credit ieiued. available lu all parti ol gurope. DIRECTORS: Elliott II.

Pendleton, Thos. Sherlock. J. H. Kinney, Geo.

H. Pendleton, Geo. H. Hill. GEO H.

HILL. President TtlOS. 6HtRlXCK. Vice-President apU HlliU COLV1LLK. Cashiex.

To make room for a larce purchase of new lnstrameuts now treat Uargains: a rv-ii mm aen dc Hamlin ecuv. ane aeft al Bardetl 5 aetare, three seta Keeda, ta Stapft. IMie Hardest octave, tnrea aeU Beeda, tea Stepa, aerer need Bardett a exrtave. la aeta Beeda. aevea Steps, never need Bnrde4t arlai re.

three aeta Baada. eleven Bardett eeUve, twa aeta Seeds, aix Steps, little need Bardett aeUva, twu aeta Heed fear Steps, little aaed Bardett eetsve. three aeta Beeda. eleven Oca, Wands dt C'e, ertave, three aeta Beeda, tea Stepa, aah baas aad soapier, Oea, Weeds dt C. eetave, aeta Beeda, ee.

Weeds 4k Ca). 4 aetava, set Beads, Ohla Beaaty, 8 eetave. 2'; aeta Beeda, sevea Stan, aever Tay I ar Farley 0 aUtve, twa seta Beeda, six ape, new. 3HE 3NT TOBACCO. StC COIIXIIiTJCD SUCCESS WII.

S. KIIIBALL (Roeheeter. New York) World-Wide, Reputable, Old Reliable Brands of Tobacco jtnd Cigarettes. VAWITY FAIR AT TH World's m. After careful deli bera tlou, Ui Supreme Jury award a SILVER MEDAL, HOJORABLE MEXTIOI AUD DirLOM, RAKING THE SIXTH FIRST-PRIZE REOAL These brands have received, lncludtnj Vienna, 1873, and fhilsdelphta.

1876. Tha Only Cat Tehaeee That Haa Steed the Test af Eleven Tears. THK ORiaiVAL, AND ONLY BRANI THAT DO3 NOT BITE THE TONGUE: A -discovery of Mr. Wm. S.

Kimball. In tha rear 1867, and to him the trade-mark legitimately belongs, for after ear of study he succeeded in producing a Tobacco which does not bite the tongue, and st once originated this popular phrase. DOES NOT PULVERIZE, And is the only Cut Tobacco that poes tha quality of helng reatered alter anew eanlag dry from age or neglect. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. Has twice received this indorsement, after careful analysis, by Her Majesty Queen Victoria's Board of uustoms unemists at Lonaon ana Liverpool.

The New Brand "ZitAtCA." named after celebrated plant grown in tbe Indie, and recently introduced by the nrm for the use of smoker wish ing to economise in tneae times, is now meeun with unprecedented favor from the trade. A garette of the same name will soon appear. SOLD IX NEARLY EVERT QUARTER OF THE IITILIZCU HUKLU. CLOTHING. rj tt ix Z3 KEELEIl SYSTEM! Of Purchasing Tin Custom Garments.

Buv vour material at any cloth house or dry- goods store, or select from my line of samples at rate, ana I cnanre me same lor cutting, making and trimming. Culling, making and trimming to. J. H. KKELER, Artist Taller, Fifth and Vine, over Bank, Bin ton Building- En trance on Vine.

ocio-2tmsa COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CHAS. BEAKIKT. M. F.

THOMPSON. REAKIRT THOMPSON, TJHTJG Commission Merchants AND MANUFACTCRER8N4XJENT8, XO, WEST PEARL ClJIC'IBf JfATI, loc3 30t J. It. 1SBOWN Commission Merchants. No.

83 Walnut Street, tlNt'IXXATI, o. Cash advances made on Couslgnmeuta. Lja21-lyoSul LAW LAW SCHOOL, CIXCINIf ATI COLLEGE. ISTnomuTOEY Adpkkss by II. A.

Morrill. on 1 Ill'R-lAY, Oct 10th. at 8 o'clock P. in tbe Lectiire-Kooni of tbe Softool. tne public are invited to attend.

Etudonu are requested to assemble tne same nay at 12 o'clock in the Lecture-Room. For admission apply at tbe Library of tne School (third story) the three preceding days between 9 A. M. and 12 M. and 2 to 4 P.

M. RUFU3 KING, Dean. IOP-5t MEDICINAL. WHEN YOU RESORT TO PR. a McLANK'3 Celebrated Worm Specific, or Vermifuge, you will realize one of tbe greatest blewtuK that could befall y.iur household.

It ha no equal: never had; but particularly notice that every wranper beats tne name oi iemiu i imuuifc. n. ocio-lyouosui RECEIVER'S SALE. Receiver's Sale of the Property and Assets of the McGowan Pump Company. PVRSCANT TO AN ORDER OF TIIE COURT ol t'ommon 1'leas of Hamilton County, in Case Ko.

I will offer al fublic f-aie ou tne oremic. NonfiSj anil 6h7 Kastern avenue, in tho ily of finciunaU. on TUESDAY, the 2-Jd day of October, nt 10 o'clock A. all those 1U or parcels of laud lying iu that part of Cincinnati which was formerly called ruuon, in uamuiou t.uuuij,.uuiu, bounded and described as follows, yiz: BcKinuiiiK at a stone for a corner lu McDowell's line, near a gully or run on the banks of the Ohio Kiver; tnenoo norm naenrtnewj cumiua auu 14 HnUs; thence north VI degrees west 5 chains aud links; thence south 63 decrees west 1 chaiu and 87 links to Joseph McDowell's line; thence outn I degree west with said McDowell's line 90 link; thence north ftl degree east 40 feet: thence south 1 degree west 4 chains aud 11 links to a point at the south or fir line 40 leet from tbe piace of begin ning excepting the following portion ot tne nortn-east corner of said lot. to wit: Beiiinniiig at the north-west corner of a brick bonse on the aboye described lot: thence running south lu a line with said houne a dl-ance of 80 feet; thence in an easterly direction on a line parallel to the turnpike 54 feet, more or less, lo Butler's line; thence with Butler's line SO feet, more or less, to said tumpiks; thence westerly alone the south line of said turnpike 5t feet, more or less, to a point due north irom the north-west corner of thehouie: thence south 10 feet, more or less, to the starting point Also the following described lot.

vis: Commencing at the south-wet corner of the lot first herein above described, and oontiuulng with tbe wet line of aaid lot direct to low-water mark thence up the river and with the line of low-water mark to a point at the intersection of Butler's line with extreme low-water mark; thence northwardly with Butler's line to the south-east corner of the lot first herein above described thence westerly along the southerly line of Mild first described lot to the place of begiuninir, including: the beach or landing and all this lights, privileges and appurtenauce to said beaeh belonging or iu any wise appertaining; being the same premises conveyed to the McUowan i'unip Company by deed recorded in Deed-Book 408. page of the Rocords of Hamilton Couutr. Ohio, together with the foundry, machine-shops, and ail buildings and Improvement thereon. Also, at the same time and place, I will offer all tne otner unsold operty of said McUowan Pump Corapanv, in lots to suit purchasers, consisting of all the machinery, tools, patterns, patents and trade-marks, shafting and pulleys, belting, lathes, planers, drills, stock of pumps, finished snd unflni-hed. all the castings, iron, coal, belonging thereto.

1 wrmi af Kill. Cash. fcale to continue, if necessary, from day to day until all property shall have been sold. For further particulars see handbills. C.

E. COREY, Receiver. J. F. Baldwin, Attorney.

oclo.l7.-zl-3t ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. -v-rnTK-R. CHARLES BATHGATE HAS THIS day made an assignment to me of hi effects lor tlie beneiil of bl creditors. All debts dne hi in will be collected by Antsnee. and all are reaueated to and send them In to i rj IT IL'u XI.

I' Assignee ot Chas. Dathgate. Cincinnati, September 2, W78. Or.OAlTS. alar I sat.

ana kau Mi Misltr. naM. Mk tun and Mnnlar. little naest atapa, alaeoet new, newer aaed Slope, sab haaa aad esnpler, never need. aevar elcht Steps, never aaed aever C3 IHT TET Ms.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. onxsnVT-RJ ahonid hear la mind that the inoomnereble -Royal" is now the only Baking Powder la nd that th inomi4rmbl Royal i s-n TaHa imTVtrtdli llffli VAlT f.rwr Tartar imnnrud avcluaivel tne market made from pi i anu wine avowlnsr district of France. An old experienced finds that it goe a faier wnnUi, fnr the "Uaivel II economy to use 11. Anomer says ne usee toe wuojij wiuiwii Ke.

wtu "7 ii i i a itki. band ean eat. Tni becauae the beat ana most wnoiesome vci York Board of Health, and by such eminent chemists as Dr. MOTT. New York; Dr.

Hoswa. Professor GESTH. Philadelphia, Ac Sold in tin cans only, by grocers. WATCHES, BARGAINS in WATCHES and JEWELRY, A.T JOHN B. MORRIS', 168 Walnut St.

WHOLESALE ATVD RETAIL. A FUIL LINE OF WEDDING PRESENTS. GROCERIES, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SUGAR, GLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, aROCmilS' SUNDRIES, AIsTX ALSO AGENTS FOB Pioneer Company and Lorillard Tobacco 68, 70 and 72 Vine Street. AUCTION SALES. By JAMES U.

LAWS IS aad IS W. Ntroad Street. BOOT AND SHOE AUCTION SALE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10th, AT 10 O'CLOCK. SOO to 1,000 Cnso PRIME BOOTS, SHOES AXD RUIICERS! TERMS CASH. oc9 2t JAME3 H.

LAWS Auctioneer. By ISAAC FALLElt SO Main Street. WEDNESDAY MORNING, October lOtb. COST1NC1NG OfTOREH litis. AT 9 O'CLOCK.

EXTENSIVE SAIaE WINTEUGOODS, PositiTelTwlthoutlin.lt. oonsistinf in iart of Blankets, Woolens, German-town Knit Goods, and a large assortment of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Notions, Also, Groceries, Glassware, Tobaccos, Cigars, It BANKRUPT Fine Tobacco Warehouse BY ORDER OF COURT THE VKDERSIGSED Assignees in Bankruptcy will, on MONDAY. October lU. 1878, at 10 o'clock A. ell at publlo auc.ion ou the premises, Nos.

ltO, W2 and 104 est Front street, the following real estate, in Cinciu- "rhe east half of In-lot No. 227. of the original plan of Cincinnati, fifty feet front on the north side oi Front street, about 50 feet east of Race, and 186 feet In depth, more or less, to Commerce street. Upon the lot is situated a large and substantial live-story building, with hydraulic and baud elevators, well known to the trade as the "Morris" tobacco warehouse, late tha property of Casey, ChalfautACo. Terms of 6ale One-fifth cash, balance in six.

twelve, eighteen snd twenty-four mouths, with interest at 7 per cent good security required. The purchaser ha the option of taking subject to a murivice of tY0O0. fallins due. with ri.000 of in terest, January 2i 1S7. or of requiring the assignee to apply proceeds of sale to redemption, giving a title clear of incumbrance.

A lot of furniture sud tools for the business will be sold at the sameiime. r. A. rKAuit, Asaigueo of the firm of Casev. C'hnlfant Co.

ts. H. STEl'HENS. Assignee of the several members of the said Arm. oc3-6tTh8u TY U.

BRASHEAR9 4 CO NO. 31 WEST 1 Sixth street. Will sell THIS (Thursday) MORNING, October 10th. at o'clock. Mahogany Chamber Sets, Saloon Fixtures, Counters, Chair, Tables, Beer-chests, Bedsteads, Spring Mattnusis.

Show-cases. Bank-counter with marble top, Ola-a ware. Queensware. and a general assortment oi goods. Knives and Forks, 4c A Krarly Kew Two-try Irmme nnsi.

nei llue, oi ID a-iaiv. kaowi Znm I'oalliairii," J. P. Bbeia. Proprietor, la Avondavle, at Will be old at Publio Auction, on THURSDAY AFTKRNOON.

October 10. 187S, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, a nearly new 2-tory frame house, containing a large bar-room, six rooms, garret, cellar, cistern, well and wagon-shed. The lot has a front of 296 feet and a deptn ol zs va-iw on toe long line, 182 feet on the short line ana ius sj-ioo feel in the rear, set out with fine shade and fruit-tree. The house if in the best condition. Also, ten vacant lots fronting on tne pike and Orchard street, in J.

V. Khein's subdivision; each bavins a front of 50 feet and a depth of 110 to 182 feet. Terms of Sale One-third cash balance in one and two years, wun by mortgage on the premises. Title perfect. HEMMELG A RN 4 Anet'rs, Mala st I PAPER HANGINGS, WE ARE SELLING GILT BAND SHADES, with fix tures ready for hanging, at 60 cents per piece.

PLAIN SHADES at 50 cents per piece. Caniiirgo Manufacturing Co. 57 WEST FOURTH STREET. IL II. BRENEMAN, Proprietor.

LEGAL NOTICE. "VTOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEEN 1 nrwaintjarf anil oualined as AdmitiiKtrator of the estate of Abraham Barrow, late of Hamilton Countv, Ohio, deceased. Dated October 9. 1ST8.

TAYLOR BARH0W, Administrator. W. Co km six, Attorney. oclu-3tTh wo Cfer th followlnj Prtee fttTS, at tlSn aTr aiea at SS 475, SI, at SCO. at SCO.

at MS, at Sl, at 10. at soo. at SSO. at S34, at lo. at SSO.

at S09, at 10 TO rm lOO 118 -J Price Price BAKING POWDER. for this powder direct Iron housekeeper write that, although aha haa to pay so muoh farther and works so much better, thai and all sorts of pastry. wue iu puuun-a that it m.iM inn on biscuit her dyspeptic hus- -r. ZT JEWE1BT, SlC. LECTURE.

1819. Medical College of Ohio. '187S. THE NEXT POPULAR LECTURE WILL BK DELIVERED TO-MCiHT, BY Professor F. FOH( IIIIKI1ir.il, Subject The School as a Cause of Disease.

The public cordially Invited. 8 P. M. It AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE.

MILES A STEELE Managers. The only Legitimate Theater open in Cincinnati. Last night but two of the famous COIVIXUE FOLLY fOHPAXY Supported by M'lle EMK ROrtEALf. THIS (Tliuniday) EVENING, Oct. luth.

by special desire, the most complete imrles-ine upon the stage. BABES IN THK OOI. Fridsy OXYiEN. Sstuidny Matinee for fami. lies ROBINSON CRUSOE, tiaturday night Farewell appearance.

Monday, Oct. 14th Mr. JOSEPH Secure seals at Hawley's. 104 Vli st. It PIKE'S OPERA-HOUSE.

MONDAY snd TUESDAY EVENINGS and TUESDAY. MATINEE, by special request, the accomplished actress, MIHS YININA. IJOYLK, Will present AKronoivr For tbese three performance only. Reserved ets (ecu red at KewhaH'a Muio Store, Fourth 'tieet, between Vine and Walnut. oclo-'A HEUCK'S NEW OPERA-HOUSE, Cor.

Thirteenth aud Vine sts. Tremendous Puccesi of the Greatest Spectacle ever produced in this city, the Twelve Temptations! 100 People on the Stage at ono time. Box-office open from 11 A. M. to 4 P.

M. Reserved seats at llawley's, 154 Vine st. oe9-tf GOL.1SEUM, 437. 439 nd 411 Vine Street. EG ACiE JI F.JfT EXTBAOBDISARTI The beautiful PAULINE MARKHAM.

M0N8. TITO CELLINI'S BALLET TROUPE, LOUISE MURIO, DONNELLY nd DREW. M'LLE. ZOE. CHAHLES PERHAM, J.

C. MURPHY. Prdii-tiu of the great speotaruUr drama, A TALK 4F E1W. CII4MX E5iTI Magnifli-cnt origiual music, dazzling armors, splendid costumes. Admission.

16 and cents. Qf7.g.l0 The Last of tlte Season DOA'T TAIL. TO ATT.D! THE ROSALINDS' MOONLIGHT 1MCMC At the BELVEDERE of tbe niOHLAND HOUSK, TO-NIGHT, From 6 P. M. to 2 o'clock A.

M. Positively no port-pooement. It GRAND CONCERT! and REIBEL'S BEER PALACE, XO. 214 VIAE STREF.T, Opposite Grand Opera-house. IS JSISXITsT Or.

Grand Orchestra of thirty musicians. Programme selected for this occasion. Best Of accommodations for Ladies. Private entrance from Vine street to tbe Oaricn. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN.

This Display Complete! Finest Col lection in America! Boa Monkeys, Blaci Ape The Wonder of All Visitors! Great Crowds in Attendance Daily! VISIT THIS RESORT I SOW IS THE TIME! Admission. 25 cents: children undorlO. one dime. "VTEW YORK ACAHKMY OK DA2CINO. SCHMIDT HAI L.

cor. Seventh cor. seven in ana Aa CR-SIIAY EVKNIXO, to ted number of Pupils I idiiig will lie admit- i a ml required. It i ani Ku casts, will open TH Oct lOtb. Only a lion nf the best social ilAt: ted.

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