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C ,.Ar; 4 4 , THE 1),A.ILY STAR. TURSDAY APRIL 13 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. ICSAIrliBli PREIM.:2101M CINCINNATI. Tuesday, April 18)Toon. rah' or partly cloudy, and it wilt probably sontinue owl the next 24 hours. LOCAL BREVITIES. ' THE proceeds .of the Farrell ball were 'two. 1 TRH Yale Club holds its annual meet ' , lag at the Grand to-night. . The SI;akspeare Club reads "Married Life," at Melodeon Lail, to-night. - THE strangers, and Inquiry meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to ' Might. GovicaNOR ALLEN' Is to entertain the Pioneers at his home in Chillicothe next month. Tuft marriage if Min Kate Hall and bir. J. B. Hart is announced for Tuesday, 27th lust. OEN. Wm. HowanD and wife, of Bata via, passed througli the city yesterday, en route for Calitornia. . M D. FLANAGAN', former editor of the Kenton Ohio, Democrat, Is in the ' city, a gues't of Dr. Maley. biggax Talxvits carried of $25 worth of clothing trout a residence at the corner el Gest and Baymiller streets, yesterday. Got ALLEN left for his farm at Fruit Bill this morning. He wilt attend tbe kusical k'estival this city next month. THE Knights of Pythias will go to Cleveland six hundred strong ou the 25tb to attend the meeting of tee Grand Lodge at that place. AIL KNAPP lost his bet on the walk up Elm street, trom Frout to Liberty, and back, last niglit, making it in 21 minutes insiead of 20. AIR. CHAS. DANENHOLIER, formerly of this city, but mote reccutly of Washing too, returned to-day, anti will take up his residence here. THE Street Railway Company has tel egraphed to Puiladelphia for a lot of new care to take the place of those burned in , the tire ot yesterday morniug. A SMALL fire created a small sensation at itote's snioke-house, on Liver street, last night, but was promptly extinguished without ceiling out the engines. .A Netv YORK COMPANY has an agent in this eity burs, smokes, and ships to New York ahoui 80,000 pounds of be,ef per week tor consumption in that city. Tun grand rehearsal of the May Fes tival urganizatiou at Exposition Hall last evening, was attended by a large number of season ticket hoidere, and was a complete success. JOHN Butatz was arraigned in the Po llee Court tuts morning for utiving stolen on the 3c1 of this mouth a gold watch worth $45 front Peter Berger. He weft have a hearing to-morrow ou the charge ,of grand larceny. Thomas Wlitsu was arrested yester day eu a charee ol stealing a pair of May's gaiters, worth $4, from P. G. Fitz geraid. Ills case tilts mornim, in Dee Police Court was continued tiirto-morrow. Tun infant female child of Mr. H. Welirman, who resides at No. 62 Budd stieet, was beriousty scalded last night, by accideutally fading into a kettle ot boilitor water. hs recovery is very 610'11)&1. JOHN DENDLEY & Co., pawubrokeri at cumberiand, Md., offer a reward of WO tor tee arrest of a man named Jas. ' C. Mitchell, who is charged wild' carry-, ing away a large sum ol money. A de sciiption of the malt is' left at the Super intendent's ethos. J. C. FLEDELDEY, yesterday, on Fourth aud Main etreets, objected to driving out ot the car track and delayed a number of cars. For his obstinacy he was taken in, but failed to make his appearance in tee Police Court this' moruiug, and tor Cited hie bail of $20. BEV. DAVID AIOORE, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church, had been offered the position of President of the Wesleyau Female College in this city, to succeed Bev. L. isugbee who retires at the close of the presen't year. Mr. Moore ' bolds hio decision in abeyance. THE DiMurska Opera Company gives a second Concert at the Grand Opera bouse on 'Sunday evening next. The ' company is the same, with one or two exceptions, that vvas here last winter. The changes are Sig. Giamniona, buffo baritone aud flute soloist, in place of big. Ferraati, and a new accompanist. THE fire which attracted attention , toward the ivestern part of the city last Light proved to be the burnieg of an old worthless log bouse on the line of the Southern railroad, in Ludlow. It hi sup posed to have been burned as tbe cheap est method of getting it out of the way. -IN the meeting of the expiring Board ot Education iast night, Miss Tillie Lam - bert was appointed teaeber in the Set,- . enth District; Mrs. G. Wilson, Fifteenth District; Augusta liermer, Tenth Dis trict; Augusta Silesia, Twenty-third District; Ella Stickney, Twenty-oixth District. JACOB FODEHAUS, a butcher, was ar rested on the charge of cruelty to ani mals, in confining some weak sheep whit , ropes to the bed of his wagon. In the Police Court this moruing he was lined $3 and costs. , COREYVILLE IS looming Into prom"- ' Deuce ae "vae, station. Night betore last Lieutenant Cody and a squad of po ' bowmen bore down upon au old frame - building situated near the Zoological Gardens and captured eleven men who bad been occupying it for several nights previous. No charges were placed against them, however, and they were dismissed in the morning on. a promise ot leaving the hill. PHILIP GENTSCH, residing at 824 Cen ; lila avenue, who has a wile anti two children, left his house on Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, and was seen on the corner of York and Linn at 10:30 o'clock. He is a man over six feet high. with dark-brown hair, moustache and ivas very thin and sickly looking, and , was insane. He is supposed to be the man who Jumped off the bridge and whose body haa not yet. been recovered. CHARLES DENBY, colored man,work ing on the Chas. Bodmann, broke open a caddy of tobacco,worth,$30, on the Fleet-, wood yesterday, and extracted thirteen ! rugs, selling them for ten cents a piece.' - Officer Fortman hauled him up and took , hint to Hotel de Hammond. This mOrn lag he was convicted in the Police Court - et the charge of petit. larceny, mid gen , teuced to a line of $50 and 30 days in the Work-house. , Time morning an ice-wagotiVroaded beavily and belonging .to the Mutual Consumers, Ice company, was upset on ' Fifth street, near Elul, and scattered the contents over the pavemeuts into the ad. )taining 'tore& The top of the wagon Wag shattered bo atoms, but no other damage sustained. - beverai passers-by narro.wly eecaped, injury by the falling Ice. t - " Tint Committee on Funds and Taxes Ittite Board of .EdUeation presented ite report of the receipts and expenditures for 18715-70: Total receipts to December 81, 1875, $451.460 10. ExpenditutresSal aries, $365,000; total expenditures, $448,- 560; balance, $2,908 70. Total receipts for 1816, $097,006 10; balance January 1, 1877,10,200 70. The indebtedness of the Board will be liquidated at the end of the current year. Tule Independents carried the election at the Gymnasium last evening. For the two years' term Mr. John D. Faille, Independent, received 240 'mei, and Mr. John H. Walker, Regular 148 votes. For the one year term Mr. 146. S. Munson, Independent, received 247 votes, and Mt. George Kinsey, Regular, 144 votes. It was a spirited contest, -but conducted throughout with the best of feeling on both sides. Tux Temperance Fair at Greenwood Hall, conducted by the ladies of this city and vicinity, is still in progress, and is reaping a large share of praise and postal currently from the nightly crowd ot vis itors. The displays on the different tables are all artistically and tastetully arranged and embrace many articles of ' domestic manufacture. The Walnut, Hills table has received several beautiT lull donations from Mrs. George Fox and $25 from Mrs. E. Sargent. Mrs. H. C. Stewart has also donated handsomely for the lunch table. Mrs. Thompson, of Hillsboro, through Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. k'ee, has presented a beautilul wax cross. At half-past eight o'cloak last night Governor Allen visited the Fair, accompanied by General C. H. Sargent and Dr. W. W. Dawson. Hon. C. W. Rowland made the introductory speech, whereupon Gov. Alien arose and in a few words thanked the Asso ciation for the invitation to the Fair, stating that be felt himself particularly honored tor the privilege of being in their midst. He also highly commended the ladies on their success in the work which, he said, promoted human happi ness throughout the land. The Governor was then induced to go upon the scales, , where he turned 195. He spent about hall an hour in the Hall, after which he retired to his hotel, the Gibson House. The Christian and Baptist Churches will set-the lunch at the Fair to-day, and the ' entertainment will 010b0 to-morroW eveaing. - Amusement. WOOD'S THEATER--The Frayne Com bination drew a very good house last evening. The play, "Si Slocum," is an excellent one of its kind. It developes some very interesting phases ol life and character in the far West, with many thrilling scenes and incidents, such as ever have a firm hold upon the popular heart. The unrivaled skid in the use of the rifle so strikingly displayed uy both and Mrs. Frayne, 1011118 a prominent leature of the per tormance, and excites universal admira tion. The cast from the original stock company rendered very efficient sup port. The piece will be presented again this evening. THE OPERA OP 31ARTIm.--The sale of tickets ior tue opera ot Martha on Thurs. day evening is progressing rapidly, and those who wish to attend should lose no time iu securing seats. The entire suc cess of the former rendering of this opera by the organization is universally ac knowledged, and as a result brings an immense sale of seats, which is in itself a deserved compliment to the singers and musicians. Building Permits. The following permits were limped since our last report: J. Diehr, 1-story brick, at No. 83 Front street; estimated cost, Vie0. E. L. Thompson, tear down 57 West Sixth street. J. IL Fromeyer, 1-story frame, on Third, near Mill; estimated cost, $300. Doepke & Kuhlman, 3-story brick, at 45 Baum street; estimated cost, ;4,000. Doepke & Kuhlman, 8-story brick, on Wade street, near Denman; estimated cost, $3,000. onderheide & Co., addition to.815 Fifth street; estimated cost, $500. Mortuary B000rd Eliza O'Connor, 47 years, Ireland. Johanna Sharp, 39 years, Ireland. Rosa Winkethery, 19 months, cincinnati. Wm. R. Hi lie, 40 years, West Virginia. Hector Brischle, 90 years, Germany. George Uneaten), 63 years, Germany. Mary A. Wittmer, 24 years, Cincinnati. Infant Kimble, Cincinnati. Jos. Callanaii, 18 months, Cincinnati. Walker T. ilieks, 96 years, Kentucky. Louisa Shearer, 41 years, Cincinnati. John Liennart, 26 years, Germany. Geo. litrialin, 43 years, tiermanY. Mary Reiner, i years, Cincinnati. Iiiidetard Dieckman. I year, Cincinnati. Everything must be matched .this spring. If you wear a black silk cos tume you must have a black parasol or sun umbrella to correspond; if nu se lect the new tints of fawn and ecru in your costume, you mit have a parasol covered with- brown silk and over it must be the inevitable ecru; guipure and Mechlin laces, befiounced and be ruffled and bedecked in the most fantas tic style. These are sold tor $4.08 each, which is considerably less than Broad way prices for the same style and qual ity. For common use the lancy bamuoo and partridge wood handles 22 and 24 inches in size, are found in ail the street shades, and range in price from $1.02 to 12.49, the latter price in French horn handles and silver tips. Thellesigns in handles are prettier than ever this sea son. Carriage Ain shades have some look to the old style of make, with joints in the handles, which can -be used for a fan in case of emergency. These are lined with fancy colors, and are priced at $2.88. Lovely little silver gilt and steel charms are attached to the handles of mauy parasols, by way of noVelty. These represent croquet g,ames,emblems ot secret societies, musical instruments, keys, anchors and crosses, albums', books, satchels and pocket nooks, guns, cannon, ands savage looking swords and daggers. These are sold tram 85 cents to The silk pongee sun umbrellas iu the neutral tints upon the outaide and lined with light colors, are suitable tor traveling purposes as they will stand any amount of throwing around; and al though they are as expensive as silk ones, are a M)0113 profitable investment inasmuch as they wear so much longer. A lull line of parasols for the little ones in the dainty colors of blue, pink, pearl, amber and white, tastily trimmed with cunning littld ruffles, puffs, tassels and laces tempt the young laseionables. All the little girls can afford to have one, as very pretty ones may be purchase& for 59 eents, ranging trom that price up to 2.95. In Missouri, wolf-scalps are Teceived in payment of taxes, and the other day a legislative committee was appointed to burn the scalps thus received and aucu mutated during two years past, there being about 6,000 wortn at $5 a head. .011 I 1 1P-0- . 'VIGOR OP EIND AND BODY. Every person would have more vigor of mind and body and mental clearness were they St) Ube as a datiy articloof diet the unbolted wheat flour. Blood manufactured from such food is the purest, richest, and least liable to become diseased. The most desirable way is to mix with the flour dry. Dr. Price's OVUM Baking Powder. stir in pure water form a soft batter. bake Into gems of biscuas, in a hot, quick oven, and the rusult will be the sweetest, most wholes-nne, and nutritious article of food that can be, lade; and his True Flavoring Extracts of Vacuha, Neotarikes Me are tla, marest &AA A " LIGHTNING" SALE! ATPARENTLY "SENSATIijNAL," BUT NEVERTHELESS TRUE! AI MEG! 1 MAMICEIT DISPLAY!! TREMENDOUS BARGAINS! W. H. ANDREWS, 76 and 78 West Fourth St., 1111 I le iSil 111.01111L. T I Of w AA 1 I .0 v Now a wuti le t.1 OFETUR Tnxs WEEK Immense Lines of Black and Fancy Silks, British, Continental & American Dress Goods, Ladies' Ready-Made Silk & Stuff Suits, Shawls, Embroidered Cashmere and Camel's Hair Sacques said Overskirts Jackets made up and in unmade Patterns; Laces, Ribbons, E'mbroiderles, Dress Trimmings, Parasols and Sun Um brellas, Gloves, Hosiery, Housekeeping Goods, Cloths, Cassimeresf &c.l&c., rat Prices Lower than ever before seen in this market. Dress Goods from 10c to 00c, worth double the money; Black Silks at $1, $1 50 and $2, considered cheap at $1 25, $2 and $2 50 per yard; A liagniticent Black Alpaca at 25c, 85o and 40c, a stunner at 50e. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere; A Good Ottoman Shawl for $1 25 and $1 50, decided bargains. N33 A. S E N Remnants Best Prints at Se. ALSOSplendid Prints by the yard at Be. A bargain for Consumers in every Department. Don't fall to examine and be convinced. , W. H. ANDREWS, 76 and 78 West Fourth Street. Ford. Witte Co., Bankers and Brokers, No 9 Eabt,Third Street. between Main and Sycamore. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. For 8 months, 4 per cent. per annum. For 6 months, 5 per cent. per annum. For 12 months, 6 per cent. per annum. TNEALERS in Foreign Exchange, A gental or j the Roya Mail Steamers from liew York to London, Faris, to. rorMoney to Lean in any sums, from 68,000 to 4.5,000 on long time at 7 oer cent. De87.1v,S,TuaTill Ocean and Lia Ize FISH! Be'. Received fresh every day. Orders re spectfully solicited and promptly filled at low est market rates. Dealers and Shippers of Fruit and Vegetables in season. bow agents for Bill BEA. 01 STICKS. Deppe & Co.'s Oyster Depot, 286 West Sixth Street. apla-imau,Tbitti 1 COME AND, SEE !The New and Attractive Goods at the 00 CENT' STOIL 80 West Fifth Street, (Formerly Queen City Dollar Store.) aplz-imo MHE VALLEY GEM PIANOS. IN TOUCH, j Tone, Finish and Durability are all that can be desired. Mare than 1,000 of them have been sol by us, sad are now in e,onstant use in families and schools, giving the greatest satisfaction. D. 11. BALDWIN t;0., ItS West Fourth tit. ja.15-13-Tu,Th&S 314 a) T We take klettsure in bringing before your notice the preparation of B. A T Tonic Elixir, and Liellid Extract, -of Beet, trade after the formula of Sze FRANCIS RANDOLPH, M. D., F. B. S., member of the Royal College of Doctors, London, England, 'which is recognized by the leading Physicians and Hospitals throughout Europe and the Continent, as the only effica cious and reliable Fluid Extract of Beef b'efore the profession. The Extract of Beef of which BARON VON ',INDIO, the great Chemist wu the originator, and which has proven to be such a valuable preparation of food for sick persons and con valeseente, has been improved upon by Sin FRANCIS RANDOLPH in a Liquid preparation direct from raw, lean Beef, combining Iron, Stimulants and Tonics, and having many ad vantages over the old form of Liebig Extract of Beet - This is a standard pharmaceutical prepara tion and recommended in Constipation, Dys pepsia, Indigestion, and all disorders of the Stomach and Bowels; and in all cases where a tonic, stimuladt and nutrient are needed, such as General Debility, Female Diseases, Dropsy, Liver Complaints with complications of the Kidneys and Bladder, and in all CA866 of Piles, whether brought on by natural causes or by the use of injurious medicines. In Consumption this medicine is invaluable as food, in eases where the ordinary articles of diet can not be digested on account of the extreme weakness of the stomach. In certalh stages of Consumption. this medicine is not re commended to effect a cure (as some forms of the disease is incurable), but it may be taken with great benefit in such cases, and in others a cure may be hoped for. This is not a Patent Medicine, but a reliable Standard Pharmaceutical Preparation, put up in convenient form for family tuse and physi cians prescribtions. For sale by Plysicians. Druggists and Gro cer& Any one inclosing II8 0 00 we will send one bottle and recipe of this faVorite preparation, or we will send the recipe alone on the receipt of three (tent stamp. RICHARDSON & THILIDGH, Proprietors, , 46 W. Second St.. Cincinnati, Ohio. , imit23-11t,TuM145.. - , 1410AJD ItAINT Glass 'and Iron Pavement. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MADE. -- MOT EXCELLED BY ANY FOR DURA BILITY, appearance, and use. See Sin ton's Buildings, on Vine and Fifth streets; Mitchell & Rammelsberg Furniture Co. Build ing, on Fourth street; McMicken Buildings on Main street; itesor's Block on Front street, and many others. Manufactured by es RANIIIN AD CO" Architectural Iron Works, noS-Tu&S,ly South side Pearl at.. near Plum. Collin's Celebrated California Liniment, MBE most astonishing discovery of the age, win cure any case of weak or lame back or any case of neuralgia, rheumatism, and stress on frosted feet; if there is any case of these complaints I fail in I wig refund the money, for I am established Jive years here and have recomnieuded this Liniment in hun dreds of cases, not failed in one. On receipt of price, eec., will send a box to any address. Each box contains full directions. ERASTUS LUk'FIN, Lock-box 139,Springlield. Ohio. fe9.8-8in I MA vrizinm7 GREAT POPULAR SALES. Good Spring Overboats, S8. Business Suits from $6 up. Business Pants from S2 up. Good Working Suits at $4 75. Good Working Pants, $1 25. Clothing for all Classes., Domestic and Foreign Goods, Full lines of Garments for large Men. Open on Saturday until 9:30 P. M. TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GOOD CLOTHING! JAINILIES WILATIJE, Jr., Sc L. C. Hopkins' Old Stand. S. W. tOR. FOURTH AND RACE STREDS. MA.1701711'0,&Ci'atre 9 PLECTEO Cron kuzczELITTAnz 1:asylanadok)q n a r o, o. 5 I VT 5th. Luia8-TuThS-2m1 Children's Carriages. The Cheapest and Dest Improved Clothwringers and Washers. Wood and Willow-ware of every description. F. TETTEN 219 West Fifth street. bet. Elm and Plum. m a27-8mS,Tu&Th L. A. SAVILL, Paper Hangings, Window Shttdes, 197 Central Av. bet. Fifth & Longworth, uncrstiATI, The Largest Stock, the Best Assortment and the LOVEST PRICES in the city. pla18-111),Th,S,Vru Monumentos. a Specialty. AMERICAN GRANITES. TMPORTER of Scotch Granite Monuments, j and etatuary from Italy. ALFRED WHITE, 251, 253, 265 and 247 W. Fifth et. Cincinnati Type Foundry Co., o. WELLS, 9111;71falkirftErt. IpitylThe type tor this paper comes from this Foundry. Test MediumMrs. M. S. Smith, Test Medi um. Room 2, 100 est k'oui tit et. mu24-tt Sub;seribe: SubiscribeI! -1'011 THIer-- "FAT CONTRIBUTOR'S" PAPER! Now Le the' time to etaxecribe for the Oincirmati Saturday Night! "FAT CONTRIBUTOR." Editor, The Beat Literary and Humorous Family Jour. mil published iu America SUBSCRIPTION 92 a Year Postage Paid by the Publisher. qi b Each subscriber fmm and after this date vrilt receive as a gift a magniticent engraving, Rix inches, from the celebrated. oil painting of Rudeaux. er titled THE LANDSCAPE STUDY. It represents a beautiful forest scene, and a young artist reclining beneath a tree malting love to a coy young country girl leaning over a neighboring hedge. The engraving is ou heavy plate paper, suitable for framing. and will form an ornament to any home. It will be sent through the post-Mee, safely encased to each subscriber who sends TWO. DOLLAR: to A, MIN 7.14.G-MSlirCor,n PUBLISHER-OF SATURDAY. NIGHT, t 0. Sox 1St& tAnclunatii ' X400li tut; 'This I . , CULL and examine the hese WINDOW SitADES, sohl at Si TA uer pair, con. Merit, at MA ittlESON't3, Fourth street, pp. site Grand Hotel. Wall Paner of all styles 28 PBS CSOPP LIU than at any other store in the city. Abi GREW A. MAHGRSON, Ouezeinior to Harwood & Margeson, No. 2:0 West Fourth street, Opposite Grand Hotel, Uneinnati. Ima27- Furniture E manufacture anti always keep on hand alYge stock of PLAIN FURNITURE P Of good quality. and at prit3es so low that we defy competition. IMINM The Mitchell 84; llammelsberg Furniture Co., , Noe. 107,109, 111 and 113 W. Fourth St. Loott-om,r&rot Hardware, Carpenter, Wagon-Maker and Blacksmith Supplies. VIM, Assortment of Carriage and Stove r Bolts. N tits. Washers, Rivets, to., at LOW h6T PRICES. NEAVE, No. ti'T 11 ant street, near Pearl ma20-8m.S,TuatTh EUROPEAN RESTAURANT AND Dining lom, VINE, STithEr Pest Meals for the Money in the City A SPLENDID DINNEK ION tiNTS. moti-Oin FRANK MULL. Proprietor. Notice to Watei Consumers. CITY WATER-WORKS OFFICE, 1 APRIL 12, ISM 1 You are hereby notified that the Water Rent for the April Quaner is now dile and payable at this 011ie. All bills paid after the Mb. and on or before the 25th inst., will be subjeet to a discount of 6 per cent. By order of tile Board. ap13-11t J. GRUETER, Secretary. 1VTOTICE.--The undeisigned bas been duly IN appointed Admittunrator of the estate of Jut los r-chwencs; late of Hamilton county, Ohio, deceased. sun WENCR. HILDEBRANDT & BRUNER, AtIOTII0y8. CINCINNATI, Apr1112.1876. ap18-liern PRIDE of BEAUTY. MADAME DE MAIM Begs to state that she is now introducing her unequaled preparation for the beautifying of the comptexion. Tit is onderru discovery was first Introduced in the reign of Louis XV, by Madame de Main tenon, at that time the beauty of Paris. The secret was kept sacred by her, and was re vealed to Rachael mans, years after by M. Paudra, a famous French chemisk Hints been a secret of the French stage for many years, and not until Madame Celeste introduced it. did it become the rage of London, where it is now extensively used. and at pres ent by Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. Chas. Mathews, and many others. It is NOT A PACS POWDER. but &lasting and permanent BEAUTIFI ER, in no way INJURING TILE BUN, but DEIFYING 1R TECTION, departing to the face Rd the FRESH NESS AND VIGOR OF YOUTH. This Pride of Beauty is manufactured only by MADAME DE MAUR, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists and Toilette Furnish ers. Wholesale and Rei ail JNO. D. PARK, N. E. Con Fourth and Walnut streets, Litwin oati, Ohio. T EGAL NOTICIIIlamilton Common Pleas,. 1.4 Cage No. 45,805. A. Rooks. plaintiff; against P. McCandless, jr., ticfendain..Tite defendant, J. P. McCandless, jr.. will take. notice on Tuesday, May II, A. D. 1875, the plaintiff above named will take the depositions of himself and sundry witnesses, te be used as evidence in the above cause, at the law oMee of J. C. Hemingray, No. IS Federal Cow t hous, in Salt Lake City, Utah, between the hours of 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. of Bald day, 11,1)(1 that the taking of the pante will be mijourned from day to day between the same hours until completed. pliAlisIN ULSIN, apla..atTu Attorney for Plaintiff. lkyOTICR.--Cyrus M. Williams is hereby no 111 tilled that Mary R. Williams, on the 25th day of February, filed her petition in the Court of COMMDU PleAS 01 flumilmn County, Ohio, 45,703, praying to be 0 ivorced from him, and for the allowance of alimony, on the ground of willful absence tor more than three years last past and gross neglect of duty, which petitiou and case will stand for hearing at the next term of said Cotirt. MARY E. witLrAms, By CHARRING RICHARDS, her Attorney. CINCIDNATI, March 30, ISIS. ma34-60. T EGAL.The Court of Common Pleas, Ham LA Won Count r, Ohio. -- Lewis W. DIMS, plaintiff, against Alary Davis, defendant. Case No. 45,ae,11. The defendant will take no tic,e that on the Oth day of April, A. D., 1875, the plaintiff filtd a petition in the Clerk's of fice of the Court of Coin mon Pleas of awl! ton county, Ohio, in which be charges said defend ant with gross neglect of duty, and prays for divorce and custody of minor child. The defendant is required to plead to said pe tition wi;hin six weeks from date hereof, or said case Will be tried and judgment rendered thereto. DLAChBuRN & SHAY. Attorneys tor Plailitiff. apti-fitTu APRIL a, A. D.., 1b75. T EGAL.--Notioe ia hereby xiven, that the jj subecriber has peen appointed and quail ded as executrix on the e.tate of Michael Frintx. late of klanditon county, deceased. Dated at Chniinnati, ibis Soth day of Starch, CORN ELIA W. FEINT& J. G. and H. DOUGLASS, Attorneys. fmnSO-St-I'di READ THIS TWICE ,WMi,,,NO "TEE PEOPLE'S. LEDGER" contains NO Continued Stories, 8 Large Pages, 48 Co lamas of Choice Miscellaneous Reading Matter every week, together with articles from the pens of such well-known writers as NASI3Y, OLIVER OPTIC, SYLVANUS COBB, Jr., MISS A L. COTT, WILL CARLTON, J T. TROW BRIDGE,. MARK TWAIN, Om Uri will send "The People's Ledg er" to any address every week tor three months, on trial, on receipt of only 50 CENTS. "The People's Ledger" is an old established and reliable weekly paper, published every Saturday, and is very popular throughout the A.& and Middle States. Address, , . AMUSEMENTS. WOOD'S THEATER. "litZele'. - Immense success of the yottng aeon ' ' MR. FRANK MAYNE, In his truly sensational drama by Afton W. Tayleure, Estbentitled sx. stioCUIVI , EVERY EVENING and Saturday Matinee.. Next week. the eminent actor Mr. h. L4 - DA VENt'OitT. Benefit Monumental Society L O. O. E. Opera-allows. AN NOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDNARY I-- By general request, the Opera of - 1.1A11,91P3E-1A. Will be repeated qn THURSDAY EVENINk, April lath, with the same brilliant cast, fait. chorus and orchestra. Admission - g OS Reserved Beats 1 Su Balcony Boxes. 10 04 Private Boxes , W Gallery the box-sheet., for sale of reserved sests :will be opened Monday, luth inst, at 9 o'clock A M., at the Music-store of Doinupyer it Newhall, No. St) W. Fourth tree,. it , QUEMINTWOOL) IIA1-41.4 TEMPERANCE r R LUNCH TO-DAY 10Y THE LADIES OP' THE BAPTIST , 1) AND CHRISTIAN ap111-2s RAILROADS. ' REDUCED RATEi. PrtU.1-landle Route. NEW YORK ...... .$14 OU, PHILADELPHIA 46 Irtto BALTIMORE ot, WASHINGTON 6 00 mall-tt BEDEWED BATES VIA The lialtimore andOhlo AN D Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad Co.. WASHINGTON, Mk BALTIMORE, $10. PHILADELPHIA, M. NEW YORK, OS tr Tickets good until 113-ped Tickets, sieeping ear aecommo.dations atuk further information can be obtained at No.2 Burnet House, and at Pium-strect Depot. - T. R. 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No. 21 Park Row, New ICGrk ar'Colleetiona promptly made in all parts of tue East. tleSl-te DAINTEIVS MANUALA Complete Prad tical Guide to all Branches of Paintingv 60 cents. ook of Alphabets for Paintors, Braturhtsmen. &c., 00 cents. Book of Scrolls and Ornaments, 41. W atchinaker RUCI J4.1,(1.11. ers' Manual. W cents. B ap-makers' Manual., 25 cents. Model Lett,r W liter. Practical Rules. for writing letters, deeds. receipts, mortgages,. wills, itc., Ito, Price 50 cents. Any of the above sent on receipt of Orice, - nostpai 1. AtittreSS ALFRED WA MON.. Bookbellia, 219 Commit avenue, Cincinnati, 0; , , t EGAL.--The Stale of Oluo, flamilt came l:A ty, D P. Featheriv v. Abram. Feather y. of' COMMOD Pleas. No. 88WThe defendant will take notice, ihat Thursday. theueth day of April, A. D., IK5,,, the plaiiitilrabove mentioned will take demi.. sitionsof sundry witnesses, to be nieti as eviu dance on the trial of the above cause, at tile residence of Win. Raynor, at bodus Point, in the county of Wayne,' in the State of Noe ork. between, the hours of eight o'clock. A. M.. and six o'citiek P. M., of said day, and dial - the taking of the same will oe adjourned from day day, between the same hours, until are com!,h.tted CARA MultTON. ' o atstlt between .LAbettosaruniee:soluerrep, HERMANN K. CURI1Si Publisher, I "Y LOEBattlw lis..12 Bejlee1.8t4. Jiostan.igtook,.- alm.e 1:t,111-1ii,;rd. 7- CA RI It mulwrN, al, , LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE CITY. , HEATHER PREBJCS'IONs. CINCINNATI. Tuesday, April 13-1foon' Tair or paftly cloudy, and it will probably sontinue owl the next s4 hours. LOCAL BREVITIES. THE proceeds .of the Farrell ball were : mit,176. f 1 lam Yale Club holds its annual meet '1,''', , lag at the Grand to-night. . SI;akspeare Club reads "Married , A.. Life," at Melodeon Lail, to-night. - THE strangers, and inquiry meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to Might. '-i , GovicaNOR ALLEN' Is to entertain the Pioneers at his home In Chillicothe next month. ' Tuft marriage if Min Kate Hall and kr. J. B. Hart is announced for Tuesday, - 27th lust. OEN. Wm. HowAttn and wife, of Bata. via, passed througli the city yesterday, en route for Caltiornia. ' AIL al. I). FLANAGAN', former editor of 4 ,.,t;r: the Kenton Ohio, Democlat, is in the ' city, a gues't of Dr. Maley. SNNAN Tillxvits carried of $25 worth of clothing trout a residence at the corner : at Gest and Baymiller streets, yesterday. Gov. ALLEN left for his farm at Fruit ' " this morning. He will attend tbe kusical k'estival this city next emu 1,-, THE Knights of Pythias will go to, Cleveland six hundred strong ou the 25tb to attend the meeting of tee Grand Lodge ' .4:-,., at that place. MR. KNAPP lost his bet on the walk up Elm street, trom Frout to Liberty, and , - , back, last niglit, making it in 21minutes ! insiead of 20. " AIL CHAS. DANENHOUER, formerly of this city, but mote reccutly of Washing too, returned to-day, anti will take up ;:;,;, his residence here. THE Street Railway Company has tel ;,,L egraphed to Puiladelphia for a lot of new ,:, care to take the place of those burned in the tire ot yesterday morniug. A SMALL fire created a small sensation '1,f''s at how's snioke-house, on Liver street, last night, but was promptly extinguished without cutting out the engines. -A NEW YORK COMPANY has an agent ' in this eity wnd buys, smokes, and ships to New York aboui 80,000 pounds of beef z,.-y per week tor consumption in that city. Tote grand rehearsal of the May Fes tival erganizatiou at Exposition Hall last evening, was attended by a large ' number of season ticket holdere, and was a complete success. JOHN Buitaz was arraigned in the Po '" live Court tins morning for tiering stolen '. , on the 3c1 of this month a gold watch ; worth $45 front Peter Berger. He weft have a hearing to-tuorrow ou the charge AA' grand larceny. TifomAs Wkisu was arrested yester day eu a charee ol stealing a pair of gaitere, worth $4, from P. G. Fitz geraid. Ills case tbis mornino in Me :,1; Police Court was continued row. Tun infant female child of Mr. H. - Webrman, who resides at No. 62 Budd , street, was beriously scalded last night, by accideutally fading into a kettle ot boilitor water. ha recovery is very doubtFul. .,-,", JouN DENDLEY & Co., pawnbrokeri at cumberianti, Md., offer a reward of , WO tor the arrest of a man named Jas. ' C. Mitchell, who is charged wita carry ing away a large sum ot money. A de scription of the malt is' left at the Super. ,,.4 intendenVe ethos. J. C. PLEDELDEY, yesterday, on Fourth aud Main etreets, objected to driving out ot the car track and delayed a number of cars. For his obstinacy he was taken in, but failed to make his appearance in tbe Police Court this' meriting, and tor Mited hie bail of $20. REV. DAVID MOORE, pastor of Trinity M. E. Church, hue been offered the position of President of the Wesleyag Female College in this city, to succeed , Bev. L. H. Isugbee who retires at the close of the presen't year. Mr. Moore , ':6!:; , bolds hio decision in abeyance. THE DiMurska Opera Company gives a second Concert at the Grand Opera-1 bouse on 'Sunday evening next. The ' company is the same, with one or two exceptions, that was here last winter. The changes are big. Giamutona, buffo baritone aud flute soloist, in place of big. Ferraati, and a new accompanist. !.; THE fire which attracted attention . , toward the ivestern part of the city last , , Light proved to be the burning of an old worthless log house on the line of the - Southern railroad, in Ludlow. It sup posed to have been burned as tbe cheap-, , est method of getting it out of the way. -IN the meeting of the expiring Board i' - ot Education test night, Miss Tillie Lam - - bert was appointed teaeber in the Sev , enth District; Mrs. G. Wilson, Fifteenth District' Augusta liermer, Tenth Dia ..., tact; lugusta Twenty-third District; Ella Stickney, Twenty-oixth District. JACOB RODEHAUS. a butcher, was rested on the charge of cruelty to ani Ci,r - mats, in confining some weak sheep witn '.;, ropes to the bed of his wagon. In the "i:1 ' Police Court this moruing he was tined $3 and costs. , CoititYvILLE is looming Into prom& ' - ' Deuce ae "rite, station. Night betore , last Lieutenant Cody and a squad of po- : bowmen bore down upon au old frame , ' - building situated near the Zoological ; , Gardens and captured eleven men who - - had been occupying it for several nights previous. No charges were placed rk against them, however, and they were . dismissed in the morning ott a promise ot leaving the hill. ' PHILIP GENTSCH, residing at 824 Cen - ' lila avenue, who has a wile anti two -f , children, left his house on Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock, and was seen on - - the corner of York and Linn at 10:30 ., o'clock. He is a man over six feet high. with dark.brown hair, moustache and , ivas very thin and sickly looking, and , was insane. He is supposed to be the man who jumped off the bridge and whose body had not yet. been recovered. CHARLES DENBY, colored man,work. ' ing on the Chas. Bodmann, broke open a - caddi of tobacco,worth.$30, on the Fleet - ,' , woo yesterday, and extracted thirteen piugs, selling them for ten cents a piece. Officer Fortman hauled him up and took ' ,' , him to Hotel de Hammond. This mOrn. , - Mg he was convicted in the Police Court , et the charge of petit. larceny, Red Ben ' ",' Mimed to a line of $50 and 30 days in the '- Work-house. - , Tins morning an ice.wagotiOnaded , heavily and belonging -to the Mutual - Consumers' Ice Company, was upset on Fifth street, near Elul, and scattered the contents over the pavemeuts into the ad. , I; )oining Cores. The top of the wagon Wag shattered bo atoms, but no other damage sustained. - beverai passers-by narro.wly emitted, injury. by the falling , " Tine Committee on' Funds and Taxes , Um Board of Editeation presented ite MILMNARTIL EA. . EVENINk. , tat east, .. .. .... 00::: .1 W ed o'clock A. M., r Newhall, it , LIALIds- ' PAIIL ;, DAY 11: BAPTIsT , , sp111,-St. ; '4; - 6 ot" 6 00 --.. . iktO CO. - . . . 15 try. Bd.. atmk No. 2 )Y, , & C., ......., , --,, --, , D... , O. ,M4 Hine . l''' MI 3 and . rcl co. ; -ly . Rio ,.. LEN, ha. , -ty . . ,t li; P. 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