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if'-i If: 'A BREEDING PES'TILENCK" 1 1 Planting Seeds of. Death In Oar Miast Wit Ii Eerealfld by a Tint to tie UitJ ill JUtxca Huim of MUis Hhe Waij to Prerant WW-Sprd Sick- nM and- Wholesale DMtlb The time come wtia rery erlouj eon-Merttlool hoold be glTen ihe future Military welfare of this city, Inrestlfstlon shows that the ffoondation is bclog lsia here for i wboleaalal woara. I 'r it iu pretty senerally bellered that he 1o eommiu talclde does so while lsDonnc nnaer. st least temporary, aberration of mind. In eases where the mental disturbance is temporary only.

It baa frequently happened that the anSerer baa been saved by the timely Interference of friends who have soeceeded In tiding th4 would-be self-murderer orer his mental trouble. M.AHTIHO THtSIID OF MATH. i Cincinnati Is, from all appearances, In a slate of menta aberration tbat seems to indicate suicidal This assertion Is made ieeaae the officials of the city, who abonld know fetter, are the onea who are planting tbe seed of sure death in oar midst. It remains to be aeen whether tbey will recover their good sound sense In season to save the city from a pestilence that cannot be avoided 1 a halt Is not made right now. i I CITY.

DCMPS. The above asseverations refer to the manner In which tbe fills of this city are being made. Let any person who doubts them pay a visit to the "city dumps. Before you go, bow- I ever, arm vourself with something to prevent nauxea. fcee to it tbat yon are in prime con-i ditiun to withstand themost sickening stench tbat ever amiailed a acavenger's nostrils.

Then so to the filfbelDg made at the east end of 1 "ou rt street. Nothing but witneaaing the i -tokening scene there presented in all its nitmnexa will give any Douy even an approx' lmate Idea of tbe stupendous mass of pollution that is dally dumped there. 1 I A HOT-BED OF IUSKA8K. This "fill" is from fifty to one hundred feet deep, and la nearly a quarter of mile wide from east to west by half a mile long from I north to As the spectator advances to tbe edge of the dump ne sinks into filth up to his knees, if not careful, and at each step a new stench, each more sickening than the other, rolls up from the stinking mass like smoke from a bed of burning wet leaves in tbe fall. If you live to reach the edge you stop and look about you.

and try to calculate tbe millions of cart-load of the horrible stuff that lies around you, and then attempt to gaeas at tbe millions tbat will be required to complete this one fill, and you can not fail to be overwhelmed with aatonlahment and i I whence comes this stuffy you ask the boss of the dump, i I "From all over the city." he replies. "How many loads are dumped here each dayfn i i Over two hundred cart and wagon loads." IA. HORHIBLI PBOCBSSIOK. As you stand tbere cart after cart and wagon if ter wagon draw up and vomit forth their oonienta of fllthJ Too see wagons emptying great loads' of stinking stuff from the city sewers. Ton see carts pouring out a material that you can call by no other true name tban slime.

This has been gathered from alleys in tbe worst quarters of tbe eity, and is composed of deeayed vegetable matter, slops of all kinds; rotten rags and man are. You eee i tne 1 city aab-earts damping a few ashea, bat more garbage. You see the i carta that neve gathered the fool liquid mud from the streets reeking with i the Blench of a thousand vile smells contributing their disgusting burdens to the common fund of nauseating filth. Old beds no longer fit i for any purpose, cast off clothing that baa done service on the backs of several generations, dirty straw, foul medicine bottles and all the most execrable rubbish tbat could bet gathered in a large city find theiri way to, tbe The carts and wagons tbat flounder through-the yielding stuff to tbe outer edge form a constant procession, and tbey are all city vehicles at that. This pestilence breeder is tbe ebild of tbe City Street Cleaning Department.

It is stamped wltn tbe brand of legality, i WHAT IS THE LIMIT? I It was on Thursday that an EifQtriRFit TMrter inspected this monstrous heap of Dolln tlon. Tbuntday was a sharp, clear day, ji me (lump bo aicaening on tnat oay what will it be in the warm, wet weather ol summerT If it la bo repulsive dow, what will It be when tbe fill is finished This fill is in tbe heart of the city it might with reason be said, and when it Is completed streets will be laid oat over it and nooses erected to be oc moled bv human i betnes. Children will in hale the foul odor of the immense sea of cor ruption, ana wnan win De tne consequence? I OTHER DUMPS. I And this la not tbe only dump in the eitr. There is one extending from the Front-street rum ping -house west for over a square.

This is a twin to tbe mt-menttoned, the only dlf Terence being In the fact that It la smaller. 1 et wait there isoi it. smells as loud an pre-ents asaickning a sight to the eye. A. nuna person eouia easily nnd i hi way r.Kg'eai.oD nveuuo, formerly jjeercreeK by tbe stench caused by tbe nature of the mutt put in the "nil" made there.) In New iork City the districts tilled op after the manner of I hose mentioned above can be traced by the presence of pestilential fevers Hong tne route as i easily as tne very streets themselves can be traced by a man with good eyea.

fclow can we in Cincinnati expect to escaper vtnat power on eartn win protect from malignant fevers those portions of the rlty being filled with rotten refuse? It would be no less criminal to put that much powder in the fills and then set fire-to it, after the lerritury had been covered with houses. It la oue of the roost astonishing things in tbe world that any body, city officials or what not, should be allowed to ehsrge tbe city with jch a tremendous amount of pesuienee- breeding materials Is now being dumped Into the fills of this city. It should be atouned at all haxards. It i were better that clean dirt should be from the outlrina hillat a load tban that things should be carried on as they are now in tbe matter of making the fills apeci Bed In this article. The enormity ui wi uueaw uvyuuu uncripu'JQ, AUe re sults to come are oeyond conception.

I tm kirniiT. The greater portiqu of the material now be thrown into these hot-beds of corruption be annihilated at whatever cost it micat entail. There siould be estahlishMi louulde of the city immense furnaces, to be to burn the stuff. The vapors escaping invrirvui iHiiuutUj carriea nigm enougn ltitothe air by tall; smoke-stacks as not even to enasnger public health by the inhalation. 3 he ashes resulting from this -crema tion eouiu oe uunzea witnoat I dahzer, The expense attending some such Plan should not deter, it is loudly demanded for the com moo protection of our citizens.

It is to be honed jtbst the necessary steps will be taken to abate ao onmance as it now exisis, and to obviate ue tern Die consequences liable to follow in the wake of such nefarious world A man who kills another Is punished either by hang- ing or imprisonment, wny should the man wimaiiuDT wuoieaaie ne permitted to go Ifree and inoti even be Interfered with. when it Is plainly to be seen 1 what ne is aoout toi do? A I srreat deal of talk has i been indulged In of late over ine condition or our slreeU and tbe liability pi a pestilence when summer sets in. i But tbs Ducunion oi tne streets la nothing compared to the fatal consequences that will be born of these dumps. It will do no a-ood tn elemn th fttrvelS and throw the mllmtlnnM Ibam nr places in the That is the werwt kind of mcaaooi jumping out or the frying-pan into jthe fire. Jt is only concentrating the destructive material, und thereby augmenting otilixatiow or urni.

I I ne iciiowiug article on this subject, to rmcn reierence is made above, is taken from sne lxjnuon Building News. It Is especially wumraenaed to tbe attention of the Board of Works, with tbe kind advice to care- uiy peruse it ana earnestly consider the fame. 'i I A system Of destroying tbe noxious proper- and converting It into more or has now bad a fairly owoa In Kngland. not- ni.i uuru, wamngion and a ound fairly successful, leeda has led the way in these improvens-nta. nuthortilea are aaiTafied with the result.

The furnaces and other ap-X'JT by a Mr. Fryer, if mua ineir tl nit practical trial it nurmantorta, about two iown uall st Ieeds, by tbe erecUon of a six-eelled destruetor and a wDuniirr.i in a-atroetor eonslats of six Cor more) com pan menu or cells. Mailt In brick, lined with fire-brick, and tied together with Iron rods. It occupies a space of twenty-two feet by twenty-four feet, and twelve feet In height. An Inclined road leads to a Platform over the top, and another incline iruia a level oi tne nnng-noor to the adjoining road.

Each cell la capable of de- uvtioK ur wuosiiuii aeven tons of refuse -'uij-iuur noun, ana to secure tbe area economy the work goes on uninterruptedly. The cells consist of a sloping furnace. Willi A beratory arch of fire-brick, i lor tne admission of refuse, anotner for tbe wepe of gases, and a furnace-door for the iimuiaiBi cuinavrs. i i The refuse Is etnnttMit on beveled Into the cell, falling first ou the incline, tnenoe reaching tbe eloping hearth, whence, when sufficiently dry, it is pushed on ths. fire, where, owing to the radiant heat nclt arcn, it burns fiercely, tbe prod nets of combustion being Kvery other cell is pro-7n PpDlnf nough to take ri infected bedding, mattresses, as well as diseased meat.

The gaseous products of combustion pass through a flue to a boiler, which euppUeeateani to a horiaoaUU engine driving two mortar nulla. In these mills the clinkers are mixed with lime, and ground Into an excellent mnrlj, wkt.k u1 T. 1 1 1 load: while the tin cans and iron are sold for Old anetJiW No fuel of any kind la reanired. tne eiadere and other eombusubles found 1st f5.fi"1 fuPP'TlDtf all that is needed. -'jpantig the year 1st the following is an ao-eount of the work performed by the Burmaa-tons destruetor: toneof rabblsh, 190 beds nod tnattrnus, 204 carcasses st pigs, attacked by some fever.

1 sow, 10 sheep and lambs, 2S quarters sad- 18 ewe. Of bad meat. -The staff required lor each "sh tt" comprises a foreman, whe acts as snrina driver fn i i men and one laborer. i iid.0,tr,,otori a carbon. Uw, which is narassarily bniXk InadiHaranl manner, as It hi used to convert street refase and vegetable matter Into cbarooal, -which sells at the rate of 9US.

a ton. The earbooizer eonsisu of a group of brick cells, each having a separate furnace. It Is 2 feet long, 12 feet wide and 16 feet laches high. The "shoot" Is fitted with slopinst plates, which project from ita sides and form a kind of spiral save or ledge, which, near the bottom of the cell, takes the form of a fire-block, resting on a wall which divides the contents of tbe cell from tbe gases of tbe fire. The vegetable and other refuse to be converted into charcoal is filled into this shoot or well In a solid mass, tbe eaves or ledges forming on their underside a flue, so that the matter is gradually heated as it slips down the nntil at the bottom It is surrounded by nearly red-hot, firebrick.

Tbe charcoai is withdrawn at the bottom and is placed in a cooler worked by the steam-engine, and each cell is capable of treating two and a half tons of vegetable and street refuse in twenty-four boura. The east of a complete establishment, with a six-celled destructor, sof elghVeelled carbonize, boiler, engine, mortar-mllls, building, fcc. Is 4,600. Ho nuisance of any kind is experienced tn tbe vicinity of the depots, and the refuse Which might, under other circumstances, be deposited in places where it might become the hotbed of disease, la effectually destroyed or nuiixed. aVT.

XATIEIfe Parochial elowl EatertalBs-tefat at Reb- 1 sison's Opera-II ease. A select entertainment will be given this evening at Robinson's Opera-boose by the nunils of et. Xsvler Parochial School. The programme is as follows: "Keglaa Cos 11 by Boys of Boons Ho. ana o.

Proloirus By T. Noctor "A Search ef Pauuoi" IMalogue by K. Flood. J. Mugavea, H.

Onffin, J. Gllllgaa, T. I SC. "Yoa Jtever Kaow what Ton Kay Corns To" Chorus by Moya of Booms Noa. 4, i.e.

"Oor Titles' ecitaiion by C. Araeno "Bhest-iroa Band" Chorus by ttorsol Konmi aos. 4, 7, a. "Bneeslar Catch' Quartet by J. Oooaelly, D.

Nolso. W. Biohop. O. Tompkins.

vuivnioft mririvir1! odllhi. Professor Hathaway O. McOovern Haace -at. Murphy hoi, I. Mulveblll hmIuUiiiu bv araduaies of Mother close's Poetry Class K.

Lyons. H. Keedy, K. Whales. Mos- singtoa, J.

Kite. J. Aeonedy, W. Lannlgan, Utarm. asay ea the Motion of tbe Son by the Irish Philosopher J.

Morris. Bon Duet by P. Bomers and Tb. OKnn. "What wa love" neciiauons or J.

atunana, j. otbson. 1C Bradley, J. McOlauablln. J.

Kief, P. Mniaourn. W. Cuanincbam. F.

Sullivan. Daily, D. Carroll, H. Leeaara, K.D.K. Car ney.

J. Kennedy. "Urtnomsl fet" Chorus by the whole College, bolosoy J. Kennedy, J. Moore, K.

Creches, liradiey. "Tbe Lazy Class' Bedtatlons by A. Kelly, J. Began. W.

Clarae. T. Loftus. I). ftadey J.

HriD. W. tinnellr. A nth.oD. P.

Kilev. "BpelUng Bee" Chorus by whple College, solo by Professor lialhawar. "BoVs Bls-hta ItaUoB by w. Miller "Jiaony Uttle Solo by K. Mogaven AAKOJI-Ab-KAmJMllM A Drama In Three Acta.

PTto. AaroD-AI-Kaschld, or "The Just, famous Baracen Caliph, makes successful war asainst the Ureek Jtmneror Nieeoborous carries oh as captives Alaxo.atireek Prince. Spiridlon his oaa-e and Holomon. hia aervank Aiezo recoKBises among the Callnb's officers his own brother, Con- sianttne (Belim). who for an insult received at tbe Ureek Court has ran over to the Saracens and turned reuesade.

Opening seeae: Aaron returning victorious i rum me war. Dramaxla PersonsL Aaroo-Al-Rascbld Fagan Oiaffer. Vizier or Prime Minister. HDinvan Heiixn-SD officer CConstantine. brother of Alexo).

T. MoDevItt Mustapha, an efHcer in Aaron's court J. Brers Mebsinet. Captain of tbe Uuarda O. TomKlus Aballa.

sfaater of tba Priaoas J. Muilally P1sbermaa U. Kane Turk M. Qui an Old -J. Dooly Soldier Doyle Guards of Aaron W.

Bishop, Captalo J. Ooanema, tr. eiiao, f. rorris. Areeno.

Ouardsot Mustapha D. Madden, McQnlllan. Williams, Lrhn. Attenaants -of a bails XL. Dee.

7. Caliahaa. C. Bulla, T. Casey.

Populace J. Connelly, J.Tlerney.J. Robinaoa, Rilr. J. afaher.

Th. Hurm.J. Mullen. AlezoAPrlDce.brotherof Sellm.J. Ksan eplrldion, page of Alexo Jas.

Kane i Solomon, servant of Alezo P. Itelsoa Act I. -Soma Boys Mother," radiation by W. Curtis. A ci IT.

"Tbs Precocious Speller," dialogue by J. Kearnsv and E. Tailv. III. "A Little Tramp, dialogue by J.

Cou- neiiy, acaiantsna miey. "fianiiT houth." aolo dt J. M.ftn. 'The Martyr, by J. Bergl a.

O. Christie and c. MoUuillaa. "Where There's a Will Tb era's a Way." chorus bv bors of Kooms Nos. and 1.

"Glory and Honor to the Men of Old," chorus by boys of Rooms Nos. 1, 1,1,4, 6. "Heavea, the Place of Kest," recitation by P. Nelson. PI aale "Good Night, double quartet.

J. Don-avau, J. Miller, J. J. Doyle.

J. Conway, Th. Hum. Th. Oarrnsy, j.

ftuoorrit and Th. Murray. BRASH CXIOW PICXIC. Exearslens Cesslag Sympathy With the StrikitsaT Street-Rail re ad ere. The Entertainment Committee of the Com' blned Trades' Unions met in the small hall of ArbelteryBall yesterday afternoon, Wm.

B. Wilson In the chair. George Crelln, James Donaldson and Joseph Koogle were admitted to represent the Box- makers' Union. A communication announced that an excursion of eight hundred to one thousand, with music, would arrive from Dayton, Ohio, on the morning of May 16th, In time to Join in tbe procession. This will be the largest excursion leaving Dayton this Summer, and will Include raold-ers (two Unions), printers, bricklayers, stonemasons, stone-cutters, cigar-makers, ioller-makers, Ac From Springfield, Ohio, a communication informed tbe Committee that arrangements for an excursion from that city were being made.

The Procession Committee reported having considered bids from several regalia manufacturers, and awarded to Charles Svenaden the making of goods required for the procession. They bad chosen as Division Marshals as follows: First. Fred Nauer, Tanner: Second, Jesse W. Owen, Carpenter; Third, Kdwin Shaw, Stove-Mounter: Fourth. Jobn O'Brien, fc'tfl Ul.k..l 1 13 1 IHIIHKI wiwuo Comber: Sixth, John Keck, Tinner.

inuy aiso recommenaea that a pioneer corps of two men from each Union be formed to head tbe procession. Action indorsed and recommendation adopted. Previous to adjournment the following resolution waa introduced and adopted: WBBBBAS.Theemployesof the Consolidated Street Kail road Company nave struck for en advance of wage, which is even less than Justice calls for, considering the nature of the labor and the long and Irregular bouraduring which they are required to be on duty; therefore, JZeiioftiedT, Tbat we. the Entertainment om-mittee of the Combined Trades' Unions, tender to the strikers referred to our unsnlinoos sympathy, and pledge ourselves to support them by refusing to ride in street cars until their demands are acceded to, and -by such financial aid as we can afford. TnrfWetea.

Nora reins, an old Sorrel mare owned by Mr. John McFadden, of Lexington, has dropped a fine bay colt by Ten Broeok. He looks very much like the old horse, and is al ready named Tennyson. The dam, Nora C'reiBa waa a winner in her day, but, as a brood mare, she is hard to beat. She was foaled in 1358, and consequently she is now twenty-two years of age, by Mahomet, dam an Kclrpse mare.

She has foaled fifteen colts and fillies, all of which, nersv. They were: but onewere win- Bay colt, bv Australian, aold ta Ci for a man named Dowl lug; history unknown. aih nuut, oy vanuai, a nne race-horse. Fadladeen. bv War Dane, the rat hnrmm tnat ever maae a reeora or a mile in 1:48.

neinc by hlcMnlnt. a winner. Reef Hunt, by LJahtning, a winner. McFadden. bv lightning, winner; now a steea in Illinois.

Krastu Corning, by Lightning, a winner. Llndsraore, by Lightning, a winner. War Hawk, by War Dance, winner. Duncan F. Kenner, by Ollroy.

a winner. Klnkora. bv Waverlv. a winner Sarafield. bv Wivurlv.

vlnniir- wiM fiwKIWM to Mr. Ten Broeck, to ko to England. -t Fiona, by Wajrerly, filly, two yean, In trsin- St. Martin, yearling. B.

e. Tennyson, by Ten Broeck, suckling. i in is eoit naa ih rfmih riin- t. Broecks grand dam beina Kaninrs hv Kn. aerB Eclipse.) Of the produce of this mare, twelve were sold for an aggregate sum of II 3,566.

The three imninni ars aaia to- oe very fine, and are much prized by tbelr owner, who confidently expects tbera to prove winners, particularly the suckllna- eollnv Ten Rn.b- fi live and thrive. ThU is a pretty good showing asaflli mir wbCD though aged, ts as frisky w-Woo5'ard' the firm of Woodard A Braaafleld.of Ky has sold his one- Shelby Chief, dam by Drennon, aecead dam lertltwfi bchu- ot Bheila. Penn, as am is i bsT-r-rasi-b in nai f. rr aw4-i Im 1 1 mare inneese, foaled In 187, by Lexlnston. dam i I otocKweii.

a tea nearLexlngtou.Ky: GrtJ JMI- C. tbiMnau, tn aom iai at tne farm oi his rmee marTs'lnnle tTthre years, by Long fellow, dam Laiua, by Swigerfs Lexlnataa. to Ink. -ur -T. n.uvivn, ui x-euver, Colorado.

She was engaged in tha i cfcT S. hd was regarded by her trainer, James Murphy, as a probable winner. The ClaclnnaU Roltse-Hatatlna- acsmuii. have aeoured the services of Mr. Samuel Daw- on, of Philadelphia, an adept la Instructing new beginners, and will give ladles and chil-dren the benefit of his experience at the morning assemblies from nine to eleven o'aioek.

Tbe Grand March last Saturday evening was led by Mr. John W. Hal, of Colombua, Ohio, and Miss Sallle Earhardt. of Hamtltoo, Ohio. a improvement on the marehof Friday evenfns laat.

Th noe lata rest ins figures and entwlnlnoa were in. taeed. and elicited srreat appianaa. Mr. Hall does not maka rJaimi mm alonal.

but excels many so-called la rnu aa easy exeeuUon of dLffleolt and pemlexlne movements. Mr. Hall will attend the afternoon and evanlnx samiiiilillns iimii i PA-j-orra -who allow th elr children to frrew up with scrofulous humors bursting roni every pore ar ruUty of a great wrens. Tblnir of tkani pointed out aa branded with ts loathsome disease, and T-ns -rill rsai-ilTTnann. thea.

theCuUooi-a BAtmedtas, JL HUS JLBIAJTS LUCK. From Weal, to Poyerty, and Back i'-'- Attain. i i A Kemaxse of Two CsatLmsxts An Agitator Against the Imstrisn eevemnisnt, Ltemttv ws-ftyar Writgr and InvtBtor. The pa Mot cattle ear, which has already been described In the newspapers, wm taken down to Aurora yesterday, where it will be loaded At the cattle yards ef Gaff A COW and next week xaake Its. trial trip to Hew Torlc While lying at the foot of MU1 street tbe new ear was visited by upwards of two thousand persons, An EsaciBKB reporter yesterday encountered General dHJUssy, also a Hungarian by birth, and learned something of the extraordinary career of Dr.

Isidore BUtaee, tbe Inventor of tne parlor cattle ear, which will have a pedal Interest at this time. He was brought np in tha midst of plenty In Hun gary, graduated at the Vienna University in Austria, became a conspicuous figure In tbe agitation against the policy of the Austrian Government, and was Invited by the authorities to seek other climes. At the age of fourteen he published a pamphlet entitled Words out of Parlia ment; some years later work on "Hunga rlan law. Considered from Point of Nature," which was highly praised by tbe eminent statesman of Hungary, Francis Desk. work on "Reforms Needed in Judaism cre ated a sensation 'In Hebrew circles.

Eight years ago he came to America, and. through Dr. Einhorn. of New York, received a calll as Rabbi to a congregi tion In West Virginia, where he remained but a 'short time, and embarked as a lecturer on philosophical and theological subjects, particularly upon tbe subject of the "Existence of a Creative Power." He was invited to start a German paper in Pittsburg, which he did, uhder the name of Deutsche In this enterprise he soon lost tbe remnant of his fortune, and for several years has had a nand-to-nana straggle witn life, which continued up to a few months ago. Last week he was offered $60,000 for his Interest in his new invention, which 1 he declined.

He is only about thirty years of age. The Vienna University gave him the Degree of D. Ph, He rewarded his alma mater by beginning among- the atodenta there ms aeltation against the Government. In a short time he had extended the boundaries of bis work. and was making such progress witn Liberal Ism that tbe authorities got on his track, and he was forced to leave Austria, wnne in Pittsburg he carried on a series of debates with Captain Btreronltx, a distinguished scholar and officer in the These debates, which were on religious and DOiitieai topics, createa muca in- terest, and opinion was about equally divided as to which of the gentlemen had won tbe palm.

Dr. Kltsees newspaper venture waa disastrous In a financial point of view, and he abandoned it with an empty parse and came to Cincinnati, where he met General d'Utassy, bis countryman and friend. from Pittsburg, in Cincinnati tne Doctor found employment as a local writer on the Cincinnati Frele Presse. His duties as re porter took him frequently to tbe Stock yards, and it waa here that he conceived the idea ot a better and more humanitarian way ofahlDDlng cattle over railroads. It wasn't cattle, however, that first excited his sympsthy, but a car-load of mules.

"They looked so woe-begone," ssid he to his friend d'Utassy. "Perhaps it was a fellow-feeling for them," said the General. Dr. Kilsee remembered tbe remark, and, tn recounting the history ofJiU intventlon.has lately referred to it as an example of the cruelty of American humor when in the bands of a fellow-countryman. It was during bis connection with tbe Frele Prease, and for a criticism of some action of Police Commissioner Pat Hogan, that he was assaulted in the Court-house by tbat official.

A little over a year ago he began to develop the idea of the stock car, working at it at odd timea in the office of his friend, d'Utassy. on Third street. The embryo parlor cattle car was whittled out of a cigar-box with a jack-knife. Dr. Illowy.

of Cincinnati, was one who assisted and aided him in all his ideas, and with whom he constantly consulted, and to whom he is largely Indebted for assistance. Dr. Keck was another gentleman whose advice and financial aid was of great benefit to Kltsee. Mr. Si Keck is an enthusiastic believer in tbe perfection of tbe Invention, and from tbe start was desirous of becoming one of the incorporators.

Mr. Leopold Benjamin, President of the Cincinnati Rolllng-Mill, advanced the needed capital to begin the construction of the cars. During tbe building of tbe first car Dr. Kltsee was gored by an ox. which laid him up for a considerable time.

The removing of the compartment and tbe changing of the car into a box-car, ready for oilier freight, in five minutes, bas been patented. The cost ot construction is per car. Yesterday twenty bead of cattle were ahipped from -Chiff A Co. 'a Stock Yards, lu Aurora, to tbe Cincinnati stock-Yarda. in the uew car.

On tbe way tbe cattle laid down, and had a good rest, and were fed and watered in the car. They were loaded and unloaded in eight and five minutes respectively. New York capitalists have made propositions lo reorganize the Company on a large basis with sufficient capital to build-on a larger scale than is at present corn tern plated. The Company is organized witn a capital of with tbe following officers: Geo. Kinsey, President; Rudolph Reinbold, First Vice-President; Cassimir Bauman, Second Vice-President; Leopold Benjamin, Treasurer Dr.

H. Illowy, Corresponding Secretary: H. Helf wan. Recording Secretary Dr. I.

Kit see. General fuperintencienl. The shareholders comprise many of the leading capitalists of the city. asr Sanstnary of Kusday'i Local JCewa. Tan will of James Peorce has been set aside.

Louis Tkoctxas was bound over to the Grand Jury en tbeeharge of assaulting Henry ecnmidt with intent to Kin. Messrs. Johm E. Harbisox and Willard. Johnson, of Fulton, N.

have begun the erection of an immense lumber-mill on the river bank Just above the Marine Saw-mills. Job Dbptjoh engaged in a quarrel with his father-in-law, John Flannigan, at their borne, Ko. 43 Plum street, and out the old gentleman in tbe face with a pocket-knife. He waa locked up in the Thlrd-sueet Station on tbe charge of Assault and battery. "NlCX" Bodkihr, a married man who resides with his wife and family on trader avenue, Pendleton, and who is employed at tbe Marine Railway and' Dry Dock Company, at Fulton, met with a painful accident at aix o'clock Saturday morning.

He waa moving some siaoa, woen one oi them Slipped and caugui, ii is ieit nana, crusnmg it so tnst Dr, atson found it necessary to amputate two oi uie lingers. Mr. Wm. MASsrntu, of this city, has de vised a novel patent for ventilating sewers, Ac. Mr.

Mansfield has made a stuoy of trie sewerage system of this city, which is in a aepioraoie condition, as la well known. In addition to the nuisance caused by the ob noxious gases escaping from thenithvaew era, the patent can also be applied to soap and canuie lactones, leniuziog ana Chemical works. Tbe smoke nuisance can also be abated oy the use of this new contrivance, which is known aa the Excelsior Furnace aud ventilating cnitnney The Directors of the Maxim Electrlo Light Company Have decided to immediately begin operations for Indoor lighting In tbe city, They propose to locate their building near tits corner of i-'ourtu and Vine streets, where they win put two engines of loo-horse power eacu, witn otoer machinery, capable Of fur- nisning one thousand Incandescent and ona hundred are lights. Work will begin at once. auu wunin iour mon wis tney expect to begin furnishing light to the indoor consumers in the down-town portion of th city.

No at- wipi ui sua, present to iignt streets, but that is to be considered fnrtLe aJnno- Their contract for engines has ninety days to run, and the building can not be secured before that time, i It will, therefore, be August ii i i UV JUM 4.41V WlXl MO. Last Saturday morning there arrived at the Grand Hotel a handsome, styliahly-dreased young woman, about twenty-three years of age, who registered as Mrs. G. W. Martin, of nr.

louis. Hue was given a room oc ond floor, and remained in It but a short ume, wnen sne ordered a carriage and proceeded to Police Head-quarters, where she met Detective Grannan, who bad already been Informed by letter and telegraph ot the cause oi the lady's visit in tbls eity. Tbe de tective waa prepared for tne lady, and wben she Was ushered Into tbe office of the Chief of Police she little knew that In an adlolnlna room sat her husband, whom she had come nere to find, be having deserted her and ran away with another woman. Mrs. Martin veri fied her story with plenty of documentary vinenoe.

Ira. Joaua I. Can Bar. CmcumATt, April 16 188L nmaiiorfnmitsts In noticing the death of my husband. John Connor, who was shot by Tom Johnson, in your paper of yesterday, yoo did his memory the Injustice to brand him as "a thief and des perado of th worst character.

Those who are acquainted with hie past Ufa know him to have bean an inoffensive man. and to my present knowledge be never before this a 1 faculty had any trouble af any kind. That he visited Johnson's saloon and waa one of party who created a disturbance I do not deny, bat It was because he was axel tad by liquor; but it eaa be said labia favor that he waa not the man who would deliberately, coolly draw a revolver and take the life of a fellow-man upon tha street, as did bis assailants Ton Johnsoa. Please contradict the stigma east upon his name, and receive the thanks of his mother and BxsjtAVxa Winow. The woubipen at tbe haster services ot the beautiful llttla Chorea at the Besnrrettlon, Pernbank.

Ohio, ware favored beyond most tbe beautiful floral decorations and the very fine rendering of the servlea. The chancel was 1 was very elaborately decorated. displayed was so perfect that aa relaboratioa could be felt. From vet the taste effect af overelaboration the rear of the altar rose a pyramid af fiaweca. at tha anax waa a so as blned and anchor of leaves, violets and mareehal neil rose.

The altar-cloth was trimmed with ferns. Two elaborate designs of rare rates, ferns, heliotrope, arallas and Easter lilies, witn drooping mosses and fern, stood witnoat tbe altar-rail on either -aide, and before the reading-desk-and pulpit pound ptenta, rising from beds of moss, gava, the finish to the beautiful aeena. The only other -floral 'decoration In Abe church proper was a delicate design in meases and rosebuds oa the memorial tablet, of- tne late Mr. and Mrs. Hbort, v- r-.

As tbe choir oi the cnuren is not yet Tally organised, the annate was Tendered bv the choir of the North Bend Church, Mrs. Eaton, Miss stone, Messrs. George' ano ilehrv felons. The service was, after Hymn Ot: -f: Jeans Christ is Risen To-dsv: W.HiAfonJr Christ Our ii-i- Lewes Te Deum. in Jackson Ben ed Ictus, in E-flat.

JB. Jackson Hymn Miserere. In A. Hymn 432. H.

peters Klvev W. H. Monk Offei -Handel Miss Stone is too well known as a concert and church singer to need more than tlon. Her rich contralto was beard la the solo of the Te Deum, and in the offertory an adapta tion of tbe words. "Hnirlt of Merer, frruth and jova, to Hi nooie iaera eni hi a' pianga," aona with true devotional exi preaaion an aruauc nnisn.

Tbe blending of the other voices In the serv ice was perfect, tbe voluntaries and accompaniments excellent: and great credit Is due and. rendered to Mr. Sampson, the organist sua airector. ubxxvt. Holy Week at St.

Xsvler Charefa. The penebne daring Holy Week was well attended on Wednesday. Thursdsy and Fri day evenings. Every seat was occupied, and. to use a current phrase, standing room was at a premium, aa it was announced tbat the chanting and the singing of the LAmentAtions would be done by a choir of twenty select boys and misses, and the music, by Professor H.

Gerold and under his os direction, no doubt bed some Influence to bring from all parts of the city people to St. Xavier Church. It was the first time that tbe Lamentations were sung by a mixed choir, and tbe Professor's conception of the words and the mnsle suiting the same were well carried out. He has created a work that, no doubt, wilt impress many a one as it did those who beard It laat Holy Week. The maaie la simply grand, and of the Gregorian order, bat In modern style and harmony.

Tbe singing wss very fine. Tbe mass at ten o'clock yester day morning was finely rendered. the solo parts ny Air. ana Mrs. Gerald ana Messrs.

iu Sweeney and were well sustained. Mr. and Mrs. Oer old. was a perfect -gem, as was also the Iomin Dens." bv Mr.

Deak. and "Et in Car- natus Est." a Quartet by Mr. Mrs. Gerold nod Messrs. Sweeney snd Rogers.

Tbe "Had. lelujah" by Handel was sung in grand style. XdCIXaTERT. SPRING -AT- WIS I 154 West Fifth Street. Elesant srylea In stock a aid made to rder.

Beantlf nl Trim mines; as cheat as tbey are handsome. CARPETS, etc. RPE18! We haye now open for In spection and for sale a line of the choicest Carpets ever offered in Cincinnati, of the latest and most desirable Colorings and Patterns. We have a line of Wiltons, Axminsters and Moquette Carpets at $1 50 to $2 50 a yard. Best Body Brussels Carpets, 81 25, $1 40, $1 50 und upward.

Carpets at 85c, $1 and upward; best assortment we hatio yet shown, and prices that will sell the goods quickly. lXGUAISS A superior assortment of Extra Supers, 75 to 90c. a yard. We have also a large as sortment oi uneap carpets at 25, 30, 40, 50c. and up- wara.

If you want Carpets call and see we have. You Will get reliable goods from us and you will save money. ALUS DOEPKE Main, Canal and Hunt Sts. ST. JACOBS OIL.

Meuralgia, Sciatica, umbago, Baetaehw, Soreness of the Chest, Goat, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodilj Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache Frosted Fast and Ears, and all ether Pains and Aches. a r.w.4nBW.Bnd rtm gxternal Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay lu tw -twaia, ana every one sanerutg vim pam can have cheap and vercof of ia claiaaa, -XMreetioosm OeveaLsnttaeB B0U BT ILL DJiTJSOIBTo All) DZAXEU XY JO-DIOlTB. A. VO GTTTiim.

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CIX CIXNATI SAVINGS SOCIEaT, tffl west Tirra wnxxr. I1HS elecOoa of Officers anduTi upt-ee of JL thla Society will be held en WEDNEs-l DAT, the Axb last-, betweee the boars af la) 2 ai.aaair.it.' j. t- a jLn. Arres saeat. as nil si-l.

MILLINERY I LIUIlX DEATH. Details of a Terrible 5w aATadlBf Heart v.lB4 Tsertasf Im Vtctlsaa elrcda af TTaa'asaaaa -a TTm-wm von awakened from' a disturbed steam 'with all tbe borrtbJeeenaavuonkor aa assassin clutching your throat ana pressing tn nic-breath from -roar tightened best? Have yon noticed the lsnguor and debility that succeed to elaar raor Uirost and head of this catarrhal matter What a depressing iafln- noa it exerts npos tne sbiskl, eiouainf memory and Oiling tbe head with pains nd aoiaesl How difficult It ts to rid the nasal passages, throat and Inngsof this pol. annous macoa. all oan testify who are afflicted witn How difficult to protect tbe system aicainst Its farther progress toward tbe lungs, liver and kidneys, all- physicians will admit. It Is a terrible rllseasr.

and cries oat for reller snd cure. To be freed from the dangers of traffboatlon while lying down; to breathe freely, sleep soundly and undisturbed to rise refreshed, cisar. brain active and free from pain or sveae; to know that no poisonous, putrid met-mr n-flira tha breath and rots away the deli cate machinery of smell, taste and hearing: ta f.i that the system does not. through its veins and artei-lea. suck up the poison thai Is sure to nndermlnaand destroy.

Is indeed Messing beyond all other human eujoyments. To por- sha i lmi ilkv from sach a thaoblect of ail afflicted- Bat those who have tried many remedies and physieiana despair of relief or eura. 10 remedy naretoiore pror posed has risen above an insoluble snuff or common salt and water. Hence thousands of iTmrmrm refer to drag ont a miserable ex lst- ence rather than again become tbe victims of unscrupulous and ignorant pretenders. Drv- atanlordto comprehensive treatment known ss Bar-toko's Radicax, conn won Catabbh) hss been so thoroughly tested and so widely recommended by physicians, drug- fiats, and our best si titans, that we do not hastate to accord it an infallible' power over every phase of Catarrh, from simple cold in the head to tbe rotting and death of the senses of amMI.

taste, bearing, and consumption of tne lanes. A single dose cleanses tbe head as if by magic, relieving sneezing, snuffling. Tinging noises in the head, and headache. One application of tbe Catabbhai. Solvb-ct MmafM hard in crusted matter from tbe nasal passages, opens up the head and permits the enjoyment of full and unobstructed breath-Ins.

Followed by an administration of the Raoxcax Cobb, with the Impbovbd Iiialh which accompanies every package, free ol charge, the pain. Inflammation and soreness are Instantly relieved. Thus this Great Treatment gradually, permanently and economically cures every phsse ot Catarrh, from a simple oold to the first stages of Consumption, when all other remedies fail. Baktokd's Radical. Cokb consists of one iMtiia rumuL Ctjbx.

one box Catakbhai. 8ovebt. and one Ibifbovkd Ikhalirj all neatly wrapped in one package, and solo) by all druggists tor SI. Ask for Arosi i-U ical Cvuz. i flmnmrml A a-enta.

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10U I i ivx aiwivizir mira I 20 I No. 37,099, drawing First Capital Prise. $30,000, soia naif eacn in Mount Hour. r. J- ana tsan Franciaco.

No. 14.704. drawinc 8econd Capital Priae. 10X. sold half each in Boston, Mm, and Louisville.

Nal. drawinc Third Capital Prise. ouo. sold balf each in Chlcaeo and Given Point, Lone; Island, Mew York. Nos.

79,071. 96,182, each f4500. sold in Philadelphia and Washington. La. Nos.

42.04. 4737, 55,179, 61.891. each $1,000. sold In Murfreesboro, Tenn-ort vt arDe, New i or. s- viue, oa ana Lownaesboro, Ala.

APPItOXIMATIOr PRIZES. No. Pawns. 'No. STtn 1470U.

300 1470 87093 STOW 170.: SM 147U6 f7T aWl47U7 3(0 14708 870y8, 3( 14709 87100 800 14710.... 4A11 200 412 200 4813 2uoJ 4S14 2001 4815 i 200f 4816 200i 4817. 200, 4818 200 4S20 100 llSJ 100 100 loo 100 100 100 1,000 numbers ending with 99, belnr the last two figures of tbe number rawing the Capital I' rise of $30,000, $10. The 'subscribers bavins; supervised the SINGLE NUMBER DRAWING CLASS LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, hereby certify that tbe above are the numbers which were this day drawn from tbe loo.uoo placed In the wheel, with the prises corresponding to them. Witness our hands at New Orleans, La- this Tuesday, April ADAM GIFFEN, LOUIS H.

PI LIE, J.P.ROUX, 1 J. A. A ROUSSEAfJ. Commissioners. Prizea Caslied in Fall Without Deduction.

The Lonhiaiia State lottery Cornp'j. This Institution was regulaflyjUaobrporated bv the Le-islatjre of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in the terns af Twewty-atve Years, to which contract the Inviolable faith of the 8 late is pledged. Which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in tha new L'ouUtatioa adopted beeember-. A. D.

1879, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of over JCMI, 000. Its Ursad Stasrle nan her Dlatrlba tian has always taken place MAT lath. It has never scaieu or poatponea. Look at the followius: distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE. SB.Ono.

100JOOO TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH; UA r-i n.Kr.i. r. uu aa, LIST OF PKIZEs: 1 Cabltal Prise tMjNiO 1 Capital Prise 10,000 1 Capital Prise 3 Prises of $2,500 6, Oil 5 Prices of 1,000 5,000 20 Prises of 100 Prises of 2o Prises of 600 Prises of 600, 100 50 10.0U0 10.600 10,000 lo.ooo 10 AO 2.700 MO 900 20- 1000 Prises of 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Approxlmstlon Prizes of $3ou. Approximation Prizes of 200 Approximation Prises of loo 1857 Prises, amounting to S110.400 Responsible correApondlnKaeents wanted at all points, to whom liberal compensation will dc paia.

For further Information, write clearly, -riving full addro-t. bend orders by express or retstered letter or money order by mail, ad dressed only to H. A. nAl PIIIX.Kew Orleans. TLa.

Or At. A. DA CPHIN. at Ae. 319 BraadasT.

Mew York. Or, bylau or Exprvss to da juiiantu.n, ovmeton. Ky. N. B- All Letters left at the Hotel Enierv have received attention.

-All our Grand Cxtraordinarv Drawlnirs have been under the si per vision and manaiie-raentof Gent nilR T. BEAL'HKliAHU and JUBAL A. EARLx. B-XTXNO, AC -e- KENDALL LT0N, MAN UFACTUR CRS OF Pare Oak-Taimed Bcltinani Hose. STltEET, i m'U19-2moed CINCINNATI, OHIO.

INKS. irrJ.TfT TZSL XISO SFEClLtIA ADAPTETJ roa oeveral rsE, CARTER'S COMBINED IKK, TOR BOO-4-EEFINCL CARTER'S WRITING FLUID. i 1 inn 11 1 I CARTER'S WRITINC FLUIDS. INKS AND MUCILACC, ALL KINDS. Maauffactnred by CARTJiR, DI9dORE A CO- Boston aud New York.

TETTER OINTMENT. HeisM's Tetter Ointment Wll4l CURE AL1 SKIN -DISEASES i SUCH AS ITetter, I-rrtripelna, SAlt-Rhnm, Scald Head, Itch, Inoi-nxs, TJloers, B-rns, ScaldUt, Bnrter's Itch. TDlcr-rs tbs Ear, Pimples or Jlocchea on tbe face. Sore Nose and Sore Eyelids, also Corns and. ItcliUxg Pile, and 1 It rejaoves Crly' Blotches, Plnjplcs, sr" Sedness of the -kin.

and eflectu-lly heali all Scaly Tettery tmnHMM 14-, wi.Vln. V. "y-- ituiy nor ana srnontn IVklif at so, hnv or JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY 4 CO. tSS 602 Arch Street, Philadeiphia. T.

RaaTseow. Oiw utKAut. g. T. -kTUr ft-es.

It "r-y? 'avmBvtand. Mjtac WM b-. -afl for as mj Ma ins, lor laat pson ts haes aty faaa wall and to have foaad mm Jlaea. fnd- sill 'A nart-f a Tt.iA k-tvU pobhtmhst, IBT a-rswhich had BOictad BBS kmt rty Mn." alAS-r T-xrr. D-bbc Biofl.

Wis- srius: -1 bad lA0-rTijitDg CLER-TIAN JUTTSUS svfll "ROCK AHX S3KKAT APPETIZER SURE CURE IVComrms, Colds, Bmcklti-, Asth-uttCeiua-iptlo-, sad all DIsesscs t-eTkrosts-d IUaffS. The i st acceptable preps ration fa the known an waccucui ADDetixer ano tosia i excellent Appetizer and Tonic, for fiaH mS general and family naa. Tbe immense and ln- i niwuT um any argeie tn ntw by unprincipled aeelrrs who trf rou oo-i moa Roesvsnd Rye In plaeeel eur na RYE Which ta Only lXICAl- ST- Btam oa each bottle. "ntnQ-J tUnonlla TKEAHnRV nrsirmirua Ltl-K 9CIA HA-rnrin t'imq ITTirfM WSTBSDECEIVED VMU I I I iff P5in tlmlTZmAm iZm OmmrL 1 ROCK "le made, the (Jen nine having a Oovernment ni nrr in 1 ais i vi iTveTt aU ti TavSg to iVit h. BAXSAM OF rLV mmA timJBZtTmllrJ l.

im pectoral eomplainta. while tbe wMsky. tZ.J2nS?Lm r'vesble rea.edy ta. the paUcnr. Cwja-TTTlZril fLtZZZZl, TJ -saned aa a medlelDal preparation nBer te prwvtslona er U.

ICe-riavd etAtntea. and when so snd. Dru-tana, BlrayYoaATaawc T7 wmuni Tamri eaiera, xoors reapecaaily, (Slenedi an- Sold by Dnnlsu. ur; 'Vil VCl w. A-aaaatmaaafaetai A- I I PROFESSOR 1 "-l-rn i i 1 1 i rrTr-1rt A tosaf araa' KeeoBBi-Maed BT leadlnr -nt-i.

Makee lighter biarult, cakes. etr.Taa-ls healthier than ordinary Baking re. la cams. Sold at a Teas, nasi. i The Hisifttwl ilasssc ad Cok Knmfofd CV mlral Works.

PtotU! jj A. P. S1UN, agent, att Faixmouai si. land. HQl--HOXnrD AJTD TAR.

i aTOV j- rm 3tv Nethiaf aritaout Laboet." ssyfll tST" Invariably Cures Congha, Cklds. Hoarseness, Sore Throats, Asthma, Croup, and all Affections of the Breathing' Organs, Its soothing Influence upon the trrlutel air pasea.es is doe toi the fact that Its iocredMoui are tbe most efflsaclo-s ksova, the basis of the article being a honey of tba bonhossd pis it, chersicslTy snltcd with the Abies Balsam ea, or Balm of Gllead. There are besides Sva ether hot sale elements which give additional efficacy. Those who have need It sty that Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar wonderfully remedial In aU eases where the osrui of respiration are affected, and that Its aetlaa la ana anally rapid. It contains nothing that can disorder the stomach; It has as extremely agreeable flavor, and is sold st a Srnr which enables those of tbe most United meam to sn themselves of its virtues.

Children derive great benefit front its soothing properties when sniferuif with Croap and Whooping Cough. Prices COc snd SI per bottle; larrett, che-pett. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS. C. N.

CRITTENT0N, Sole PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS. Cants Owe Blasts FOR SAIX-HORSrS, AC. THIRD GKEAT SALE TROTTERS, HARNESS, SADDLE 1XD PAIRS OF CARRIAGE 110RSES, at EMINENCE, (-KENTUCKY, APRIL 21. This will be the beat lot of stock ever orfrrM atuuyof our sales. They are ail nigiily-nnisned siock.

selected frr this nrrnsion. A number of premium hore will-be found In tbe list. For rrualocurt apply after April 1st, to W. I CKABii, Secretary Join rftalo Com pan v. i-On the day following.

April Mr. L. Dorser, Howexburc, sell at Psnl Bully's stsble. Ixiulsviile, about nfteeo lisd of choice Oolddu-ts. stall loan pnl flbirs mostly.

STEAM ENGINES. our Celebrated stationary STEAM ENGINES, From 10 to 275 horse-power, are exeeilM by none for solid 43-. One finish, perfect performance and durability. I- IT. GREENWALD.

S4S C. PEARL. C1NCIATI. OHIO. TO Y0TJE A1TP H1W.

FOR Wf-TINU BtAi- kV CARTER'S BLUE BLACK INK FOB H-aDINO- tc. CARTER'S I CRIMSON FLUID all I -npciors ot the Skin, in vesu nl Kv mail mji. -Twa. twaas of n-4-hstrs TW a PIxhib on b1u- rmlTwr9mlm. and all Liver Diaerarrs.

RTE, (ales. yo ieeivad daily 'arTihs bii Wvid.nees ol its O- ltl th liable to niyj special ti- aaitioor greek il biV-ma--Mf. 1 iss-a. iinaata. PARK A SON: OK8.

and 1. T.S7AKRAf OtX. lsta naa -n' e- I I -s. a irersPri.

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