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VOL. 10 erNire1
PLII WILLK
SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 9. 1876.
SINOLE COPY' 1 36
Two cENts I 1,-
WANTEDMISCELLANEOUS,
.
ANT Tauireloyutrjewo;y011)terst 8(111c; 112 !PS'Ivt I
INT ANTEDBoston Gallery makes 4 Ferro
1, types for 600. 211 tAluiral 1111122-SU
itWANTEDBUY YOUR. HATS OF
MAU-1'1N. at 42 W. Fat list. jy15-LI
'WAN FED-6CA LESoeoini-hatal six ton
stock scale; must lie cneap. Address
Four-mile, Claysviilo, Ky.
6 It
NIT ANTItO WAN IS TO BOX it For
V the winter in the country. Tenni cheap.
For information apply to O. L. srzlit h. at
itnook & ticNicoll'. stank!, istuthweit, coruor
ut Fiat' mai Sycamoro. in.15-11
.
T ANTED PRINTING M ATEIllAb
V News job pITSS 1)11'0111g material for
country nowspitimu anti job face; t011118
must bo easy unit witleulat goott.
PRINTAIL, 'lox ter, V onetburz, LOW16 Onitity,
II-lt
ANTE LI TRAIN A nue-040n
V trainer can s Amee a stable of 111).110i the
wining 801k3011 traii., ou Rash Cimihy Fair
kiretnels, by a blues IAA' le, flux 3, It401)11'.110,
none but those who eau bring .11, st,-
.
ttilw roferelle,,s n,Jed 0-1t
FOR RENT.
yolt RENT colINT ItEsi i)KNcle,
Near liford ; pifee , 8or num til ; aorcs.
;Attire ot JoS Halt
itt81 !Wee Rtrects, 8-3G
Ion.:( Olt ItEN 1;--STORKAnd ilwefling, sonta
side ot Sixth street, between Pima alt.t
' Mad AVentie; a very destralPe locAtic.i for
any retalt busintss. Apply to II. IlLA Ch.-
VI NI,L, :JII3 Weal, fifth 1E rect. 7-it
.....
'Olt REN T--ri VORE-- l'ive awry store, bi
West Seecnd strol. '4, loot front bv 104
cet deep; hydraulic Olevatur anti every eon-
reitioncei pcsacesion given Joetiarv li ria.
Apply LO J Oil N l'FAEk', Oa Central avenue.
'Olt It EN l'--S L'O It E-- l'ive story store, 5.1
WeA 6eer)nd streil. 11, feet Irtint bv 104
vet deep; bydriinllo i!levatur anti every con
rentennei posacinoun given Jae liarv ii Ff.
Apply to JOUN .1!FAFk', IOU Central nventioi
?
',Olt BENT Olt LLAS:il LOT A large
and dosirable lot, 5'r by 200 feet, -,ni,h i in
roveinents, on the moth side of tit-st, Mu feet
ast of Freeman street, the filo Wham vont of
il. H. Storv a Um; will mat or least) for a terni
ot years. With privilege of poromts,ne, on the
faust favetaine terno. Apply at i.t1 Limbo)
Rivet. 841,
5--"-----
FOR SALE-V.EAL STATE.
101t SALEFAR:IIMedium size, fruit of
14
all vitrietide, eight tulles from city; good
ouso of six rooms, barn end out imiatinto in
IMO,' oonditon; will 6eli on easy terms as the
Owner is going lo'e3t. Inquire tit drug-st,re,
1,orner Fifth and Smith streets. 6-rd
tlOtt SALE FARM, River form of 93l)
itees; 40 in eultivaiion, nalance vir., in
rein; good dwelling; ten rooms; go.al out
nildings, water, aJ ; location houlAty; 8;
foiloS west ot Atlanta, Ga. Address Ar.kl. If.
BOHM...At, Calhoun, tioorgia. 6-ilt
--
rOlt SA mr, -. FARM i;ool tarot of ll-,?i
acres, situated IX mil,' front Williams
urg, in Clermont, Count:, Farm in gouo
OroJr. W il vil . nirXitY mksol toms. A gJo,i
blianee for ally oi,e ,,,eitritor a ,o get a good
S0100. Adores& i!. 1.1. S., Star office, 4.0 Val.
hut street, Calcionati, O.
iy4,,L,4jyllfw-tf
WANTED-SITUATIONS.
WANTED SITU AVON By au expe
rienced cairn trimmer. Plea.ie call a
13 Barr Wed. 8-1A
NVANTED-SITUATION( To do geileral
hou6owork. cuy or country. by re
vecuble girl. Call nt 'a Richmond si root.
NITANTEDSÍTUATIONIly ,Irtig clerk
V of six years' exnerleoce, in town or city.
Address lg. t..:. LOA', Journv.1 Building, In
dianapolis, Icri. Goo.t references.
LOST.
OSTPOCKET boOK-On street or
jU ttral avolue, contaituoir 41 10. 11!
ward to finder if telt at A. WILLEKE':4.110i
Control tivonuo, b.21,
1.--
to.!erneao.
Deceinba 7, a pair of gobt spaetadies.
ourtable mound will be paid by returuino to
Mtn street. 8 -IA
OST 11011s it AND BUGG IrYestertay
1, wooing, during the stariii, it way mare
WWI buigY and harno,38! ((Cacti 0( tier
CIO Wad looping !Iowa Vioe n14'00,, Finder
teaVU ber Jaiin O'Lriau, Walkir
XIII Road, oppeditc Liberty !Arcot, and rc
,,seive reward.
FOR S A LB.
,
,r-----
!Li
10.11. tti I.it.--nEW ING liA(.,ritAti--.A. NEW
No. 0 W ileekt ,vt, W awe dewing machine.
nattire at tillE 01110.1 . be.J-LE
fi ; f'.:0,ati'7,',Iiii,g1,31.,',':u''''.;-,''',:tittri,i1,:rio:Iiiiivr,':
VOUr Ortien are soliele L. Delivery free.
iablits K. 11.1;11,1.,i, sixth stree, beLwoll
Paymillee and Fretni.te. 00-0iji
r-----r------
BOARDING.
T-19ARDINGOno, two or threu untnr niEhed
JO !runt 0DIII., D41C01(1
unit finest ly tylaril. in bust
gaty. 117 Brnailway, near Foto th stre,t. ill
lurnish ii desired. Ahiu pleasant single MOID
grandiellt or permanent icLioniutodations.
eIt
I,
IVIISCELLANL'OUS.
tl)ABIES OF CENUINNATIAwfui funny--
Unnie Monthly, in cis., at any pews stall.
full
OTAN UMW SCROLL jiti'D out, Uat
0 20J dosigus and ideas invaluable t..) all
Painters, Ste,. Just ttie Liking wanted and
bo soon to lie appreelate,i. )111), $1. Exatula :
at filly twok bLore or pitiotar3' supply store.
y:25-te
.1- IQUOrt and OPIUM Habit; Self Cured
A New trout; of viLal valuo, also cxpo,os f al-,
Unions trottmost and uosteinas, 75,;. J ESSL
kabl LY SD LO., 1 i9 Nns4ttit iiireet, Now lurk.
nol'-tf .
.
t-IENTNNIA CONIC L.--11u
ludra Ith3 great saow, profwely illustra
ted, awful funny, ulaminota only We. ot
ady 'fake a look at it aud laugh
thundrod yeara. mv15-tr
F11011 NATURSin
0 and water 0010CA, awl drawing and paint
. tug lit colored crayon-1i a practical lustiroctor.
ilittstratett. ets. Of any bookscii9cor it'.3
LONEY a CO..110 Naaitan st., N.1. toll-tt
UNTRIV3 AND TRIPPER'S lilustrateit
Pructionl Guido. owl ride
shooting; making and using trai)4, snairos auil
uota; baits nail buil.ingt presofving. stroloh
big, dressing. tanning and dyeing skins auit
- Witti Arty eograviags, 2 ie.
Maitual, Dog Tritinid4.
irk!. linniors ot Ventriloquism. Ric. Improve
ment of Memory, 15c. Of book sellers or
JESSg tiANSX ås CO., 110 Nassa t
Meet, New York. no18-ti:
EDUCATIONAL.
011E1111,1N COI,LEGE.
irrin EO LOG IC A Collegiate and Prepara
1 tory Depb"tillelliti EIUMP13 EAU US$. Ad.
mite both sexes. So 6E11001 temptations. II2st
of religious ItifillenCeSo Therou.fh arm eilo,tio.
!Vuitton. ineidentais an.' library feel only 121 a
yunr. Over 1,200 students annually. For fill le:-
InIormation address IL. t'aitteUmn, Presi
id Of J. B. hisasif. Seeratary, Oberlin,
Itu3-d111Y04
AMUSEIVrENTS.
GRAND OPEitA-HOUSE.
Farewell Porformanen Ot
JOS. MURPHY.
Grand blatinee at 2 o'clock,
KEItItY
MR. MURPHY as....1)AN
This Evening at 8 o'clock,
MAIIM (ALE.
Moli.Viext 1,S ROSE EYVNOE.
WOOD'S THEITER.
" There's Millions in IL"
Erny Eveniug tittriNg tile week, MR. JOHN
T. RA YM0 tit his great rolo of Col. HUI,-
HEM
Next weekHENRIETTA CH ANFILAIT.
SPECI A.,EJ
Lir Dyeing ail,' Scoltrin; WalkWa, 61 .6. 3.1.
CLOTHES HIEN G1E11049
And step hullers f or sale aad rOilairta F. TEN
TEN twtt:i. ;'..) W. FilLb
1101:SEItEEPENCiG404MS
A gijilenit as3ortinent of housekeeping and
woo,i,r1w:tio wo),is et prices LO lit the DILua
F. lEf BuitN, MO V. Fifth sueet.
apti-Sti
RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY.
PAUL M. E. C111111,01, corner Sdve nth
au,1 street6.Pyeaciling ToInorrow
itt 11 A. Mil .1 Al. by we l'astor, IteY
httlgawity, I). D. Sunday-school at 21i
kJ alui 61111111 streets.I'yeaching 'Tc-incrrow
At it A. Al. all'i '1's; r. M. by toe l'astor, ItcY
IL li, hulgowity, 1..). Li. Sunday-schoul at gli
l'i illi
NT' N E - S 'I' it E E T CONGREGATIONAL
V Cll l; ItCH.---M,Aming subject: "S.,cred
(Amiens." EveionLa., scine words to those
lliltilv bcrnave.i. Tile ileo.t; Life between
death alai 1110 resurrection; The resurrection
ant toe lif., boycott; ;leaven Ulla i8 ellipioy-
J111,111.6. Ocala free. All cordially itivited.
raid Efition
.. ,,.,
iThe severe storm last night inter
ruptod telcisraphic communication in
all directions. The lines East are in
many places compietAy down and cow
munmation entirely cut off
.1
ABour TIIE LATE ELECTION.
South Carolina.
Nat fOnat A isociateti Prass to thg:qar.
COLUMBIA, S. C., Dec. 0.The Con
gressional. Investigating Cominitiee ar
rived, mut and organizod, and drove to
the State-house. The Republean House
and Senate are in session, but have ta
ken no important notion.
The COMItlittee appointed by the Dem.
erotic House, yesterday, is now in the
discharge of its Bliaal011, which is to call
upon the officer commanding the United
States troops, inform hint the House is
legaliy constituted, ask the withdrawal
ot troops from ',hitt building. and it re -
fused, to demand by wrist authority the
troops are detained there. 'Fite Doino-
cattle House has also instructed the Ju- ,
,itelarv Committee to employ council 1
and to proceed against, D. lb Chamber-1
;ain tiTas011atil0 Beta in usurping tile
Government of the State; also, di-1
'acting the Committee to ascertiiin and
rcport what counties ure not repre- I
!wilted in the I kali.
Judge Carpenter, ol the Judicial Cir
cuit Ciurt, last evening. issued a tem
porary injunction ou complaint of tax
payers, enjoining two banks in this city,
which are State depositories or public,
'tinitti, from pitying out any moneys or
checks signed by F. L. Carlioz ,
Ala- to act as Ptil):10 'treasurer. Car
.i.zo is tilQ 101)111)liCall Treasurer acting
ease,. Ciiiimberloin. It is claimed by '
the plaintiffs tout his term of office un
aer tint Constitution expired on tile at of
Deck:1110er, and bis successor has not
et been qualified. It tile injunction is
sustained the IL:publican Government
will he left without funds.
l'he Congressional Committee have put
clerks to work to obtain a copy of the
ftturns of the cleetion as snout to by
ihe managers or tile precinuts.
Florida.
Ninional Associated Press to the itar.
TALLAtiksskx, Dec. is.--The Canvass
ing Board concluded the canvass for
Governor and members of Congress with
the follow indg' result. the Attorney Gen
eral refusing to sign the canvass: For
GovernorStearns, 458 Majority; Lieu
tenant Governorlioutgoincry, 304 ma
jority. For Congress-1,44.11ton, 21k5 ma
jority; Ileasbee, 111 majority. All De
publieatis. National Associated Press to the Slat
ST. Louis, Dec. official vote
tor Phelps tor Governor is 199,580; for
Finkelnburg 147.691; Phelps's niajorlty,
51,814
TIIE CITY OF MOURNING
hives Lost by the Erooklyn Thoaier Fire
Put at Three Hundred awl Fifty.
National Associated Press to the star.
lino,;KLYN, Dec. 0.The doors of the
StatiourJett-,43 aro besieged by a score of
people, among WilOin are many woinen
Now discoveries ot bottles have been
made, the larger number from tea work
ing classes, but many are itoni the
nigher walks of life. Those predent ask
(or admAtance to view bodies; and tire
permitted. Three more bodies, or rather
ot bodies, have beea Mum:.
rwo et. them ore so consumed that there
ig no hope of itientideation. All three
timid be placed in a box two met
square.
There W1113 found near one of the
bodies a pleca of coat on which re
mained a pocket containing the photo
4raph of voung lady a blank warrant
tor a non-connuissiotie'd officer in a mili
tary compauv, and badge. The 09th
regiment believed these articles will
.ead to the ideatification of one of the
three persons found this morning. The
Alioere in charge say they have uo idea
Jen, many boiles remain boueath
wine. Itier 001410 altlyekto be weed
will be mutilated beyond recognition, as
the debrie to be removed is closely
peeked.
From calculations It is thought that
tin number of bodies still missing is be
tween eixty and seventy, but it is hoped
that some of theee may be hoard !rem
alive.
From the number of tickets sold on
the night ot tile casualty at tile boxoface
of the theater, and from the fact tbat
many emit parts ot bodies bad been
found, showing that the remainder had
lien entirely consumed, it, is certain
that there were 1301110 strangers in the
city trom a distance whose triends have
not yet communicated with the authori
ties. All the public buildings ore draped
ill IliOtifilillg Funeral services wilt be
bold at the Academy col Mualc Sunday.
The live members of the Solotnou,s
ifunily--three men and two women--
were buried. There were live hearses
and a long line of carrlagea. Tne
burial took place at the Jewish
graveyard. The brothers Duitz,
also Hebrews, were buried.
Those bodies which have not been
identified, as aa ail of those at the
temporary morgue,are dreadful and har
rowiug beyond descriptiou. Parts of
some corpoes cruinbled. Carbolic
acid was poured over them hourly, by
order of the Board el Health. Chloride
of .ime is scattered about the liJor, anti
the cleeomposition oi limbs anti trunks
increased tile offeusiveness of the plaee.
The acme, lu almost every instauce
where they were preserved, are thrown
up and backward, us death had come
while the poor creatures were strug
gling for life.
The impossibility of ever identifying
most of the betties is evident to every
visitor. Supervisor Sextou, of the Com
tnittee on Funeral Services, estimates
that at least one hundred and fifty
bodies would prove uurecognizable.
From all sources at hie commaud he
thought the total number of victims
couid not bo leas thati three hundred
and fifty. This opinion is based on tbe
number of persons applying for permits
to enter the morgue for the purpoeu ot
recognizing missing friends which have
not beea removed by relatives.
Murdoch's Body Recovered.
NEw Yonic, Dec. 9.--Tue Evening Post
soya the body of Murdoch, the actor,
was discovered this morning in the
ruins ot the Brooklyn Theater, and Wily
identified by the costume. The body
that was thought to be his because, it
was near that of Burrows, must now be
placed among the unkuown.
.
FOREIGN.
National Associated Bross to the Star.
bTRONG INDICATIONS OF PEACE,
LONDON, Dec. Ignatielf, dur
ing an interview with the Marquis of
Salisbury at Constantinople, communi
cated the detailed Rasa Ian pilau for Bul
garian autonomy, and stated that Rus
sia was anxiouti .for a peaceable Bola
thin of the Turkish 'petition. Alt the
tuivices are more favorable for peace.
A cessation has been ordered an the
vigor of Russian armaments.
Itaitroad Acckdont-Osto Man
Burned to Death,.
National .A.,sociateil Press to the Star.
ATTLCA, N. Y., Dec. 9..The engine of
a traiu going on the switch, before day
light tilla morning, at Dale Station, Erie
Railroad, gut otr the track, and the train
was ruii lute by the one following,
a furiou4 gale, with snow, preventing
the siguals Mon being seen. Tao bag
gage, smoking and one passenger car
outlaw, lire aud burned. Oati man,
name unknown, went bank to tlie car
for smile forgotteu article and was
burned to death.
Navigation Suspended.
National Press Association to the Star.
LOUISVILLE, Dec. 0 Navigation is al.
most entirely suspended by ice, which
is running very heavy. The Henderson
packets have laid up, Vita the Morning
Star, which started out last evening, at
the head of the canal, and the Grey
Eagle at Portland. The Thbnipson Dean
,rozc up in the canal between the tirst
and second locks.
The South3rn Hotel on Fire.
National Agiociated Press to the Star.
LOuis, Dec. 9 .The Southern Ho.
tpl took tire abou'. 9:30 o'clock last night.
It Vag promptly got under control. If
it bud not received immediate aitention,
the whole center of the city would have
Leen burned.
zagie remand. Tile Tnompson Dean tioners for a sewer la Goose alley eel
is ,l'ez0 the ellen' hetwell nrdt k'ourteenth street, was grantA in ao
and second locks. cordance With the recommendation of
titd Chiel Engineer, that the work be
The South3ru Hotel on Fire. done without unneceseary delay, awl
National Atiociateil Press to the Star. vita the least incouvenience to UM put).
sT, LOutS, Dec. 9..The Southern Ho
The toilowliw was adopted:
tcl took tire abed'. 9:30 o'clock last night.
lie ieterests.
'"Resolved, That tbe Supervisor of
It Vas promptly got under control. If Stteets be authorized to put gutter
it bad not received immediate attention, plates on Evans street at Eittlith, High
tee whole center of the city would have aud 'Main sirreeLs'"
A communication front the Chief En
been burned.
gineer to LID) Dad D011iitti011 Of tile
Carthage Pike trent Hammon.' tweet to
Disastrous Fire.
St. Clair etreet, was reterred to the Coot
N at;onal As dietated Piess tu the Star. wittee on. Street lt
NEWARK, 0., D, c. 9.--EleVec build Oil MOtioll Eligilleer was directed
lige were burned at t: h cago Junction, to prepare the neuessary papere tor the
improvement of Sou. h Peart street front
011;o. Logs, MAW; insurance about
Central avenue to John street.
$10,000, Cause of lire not known. A petition signed by a 'dilator of prop
erty nolders of tee Second Prectuct of
One ot tbe London reviews under- the Twenty-fourth Ward, idrreville,
taAes to demolish thorougbly a book on asking that South avenue be lit with was
and the Malay Penin- or gasoline, waz referred to tile ()outwit
sula; and, to accomplish its purpose, tee on Light.
brings data to bear to prove that the Tile wilowing resolution, offerel by
writer could not have been in those Mr. Caldwell, was reterred:
couutries at the time ho alleges. The "Resolved, That.the services of the As
teviewer seems to have written to Slain sistaut Supeivisols of Streets be dot
for information, to bave examined the pelletal wan Don and utter the 15tia inst.
registere of voasola, to have compared untti mailer ortiors; also, ttio serVioes
the almanac Nvital Luis da.es in the book tat Sitioaraiit that, for
tor discrepalleies in stateineuts concern- the winier, the superiatentient ot Sewer
ing toe condition of the moon on a cer- Itepaire, tit addition Lu bis present du.
tain thy; and generally to have adapted ties, discharge seen duties Di to side
tee inuthods of a police dicer in pursuit walk supei v. mdy bo required by
o; criminal rattier than thoee of a pa- Lae Boa' il, also, to aid the superyieur ot
tient and diligent judge. Streets."
. Adjourned.
Mrs. Mary G. Gale, of Mancuester, N. .-
left 50.katti found a home for aged LOCAL rciaSOA ALS.
and incheent wuteen.
W. J. POLLARD, of the Atlanta
-
orgio) ileid,u is in the eity.
Tile New York Commercial Advertiser - - ' -
hopes taat an article ou eggs will not Jouli littINKMAN, ode Deputy Sheriff,
be "poached" by scissors editors withoui stilt minis ou Ludt grocery, Ilion he
credit, as the writer "scrambled" around lutelY Purchased.
considerably to get tlie mots tor it. C. F. CitiosvENott, ESQ editor or the
Airs. Nary u. Date, or Diancuester. Is. ....
I., left S50.600' to found a home for aged LOCAL iicJaso5.11..S.
.nd tudicent women. -- .
W. J. POLLARD, or the . Atlanta
...----
ak iiraia) itoi,,,,o, is in Las city.
The New York Couimercial Advertiser s - -
noes that an article on eggs will not JouN IIIONEMAN, our Deputy Sheriff,
e "poached" by scissors editors wilhen, stilt nuols ou ,u teat grocery, wilted he
redii, as the writer "scrambled" arouud lutelY Purcha6e(1.
,thsiderabiy to get the mots tor it. C. F. GROSVENCCI, ESQ , editor or the
...---...... Troy (0.o..) Fre, efes, made uS 5 brief
,
LATEST LOCAL. visit, yestei kiiii, evening.
DR. W. S. JoNEs. ot the Gazette. od
Trunt5 is a stray ithrse reported at the last Thursday eel biw.e.i u,s oirtedity
'int District Police tattoo. among a cookie circle of friends.
CORONER PATRICK F. MALEY IS 001I
THE petit jury or the Unite(' States L
ulICI.11.0 bib home by illness contracted
Mart has heed dosinissed until next while out, in tue liesil boot stain of
Watley.
4, ' the preceding uights ,
AN overcoat was stolen, last evening. WALTER E. toimx, a well known
rum the corner o: Third and limn youbg newspaper man. formerly. ot this
treets. from Joan IL Woodyard. No city, is lying dangerously iii orconsump
rres,Z1 tiou at Si,. Peter's Hospital, BrooSlyn.
. ,
ANTON IltiliTTOKR. Whe was &riveted J. II. tiMNixotlitm. 01 Middletown, ti,
.
l'incitx is a stray ithrse reported at the
First District Police btatioa.
'fits petit jury of the United States
Court has been dosulissed until next
Monday.
Am overcoat was stolen. last evening.
frt,m the corner o: Thitd and limn
street4. from Joan IL Woodyard. No
arres,Z1
en Thursday ter pasqin4 a n0 counter..
felt bill, and Wil0-fil default el ball bad
been committed, will be examined ibis
evening in Commissioner ilooper's
Court.
A swum mtitic and a dray, belonging
to Peter Farrington, of No. 45 Ritten
house street, while standLig at the 001
nor of Second and Park streets, disap
peared Friday evening, anti have not
been heard of since.
Mortuitry
Hagedoon, 8 years, city.
Mary S. Murphy,23 years, N ewport,Ky.
Lizzie Geelso, 5 niontlis, city.
Li,zabeth Bike'', 0 years, city.
Mrs. Johanna Flock, la yrs., Germany.
Heim Helmet', 9 hours, city.
Geo. Greathouse, 8) years, Kentucky.
Theresa Scrag, 20 years, France.
Moccasin John Taken In tor Steal;
ilf an Orercoat
John Porter, alias John Marshall,
alias Moccasin John, was taken by
Officera Mead and Murray and locked
up in the llamtnond-street Station.
Murray says be took John in to prevent
him from stealing overcoats.
Shortly after the arrest Officer Mead
went to a second-hand store on Fourth
street, near Sycainere where he toned
an overcoat which he'd been stolen by
"Moccasin Joint., The latter ao
knowledged that he had stolen it front a
New Orleans steamboat about ten days
ago. Thu coat eau be easily identitied,
as the pockets are made ol velvet, and
was made by John Wanamator Co.,
Chestnut street, Palladelphia.
The Hamilton County Teachers.
The attendance of teachers at their
meeting In the Council Chamber this
morning was not as well attended as
usual. The wintry blasts, no doubt,
had its ellect Keeping them away.
The programme was as follows:
1. Au Address by Alfred Holbrook. of
the Normal Sehool, Lebanon, O. Sub
ject: "W ork.
2. A Paper by S. Kyle Stephens, of
Cleves. Subjoin,: ',Tear:tiers.
3. An Essay by Miss Fannie Bolles,
of Lockland.
The discussion on Pilot() Teaohlug,o,
winoa was to be reopened by mt.. F. E.
ol Riverside, was postponed
until the 9,h of next month. The Glee
Llub of Wyoming was to have been on
hand. but they tailed to put in au ap
pearance. Police coils-1r
MiscellaneousThos. L. Smith, aiding
and abetting prisoners to escape, dis
missed; Pat. Mullaney, Jas. Carey,
murder, continued to Deo. 17; Benjamin
Litman, Moses Dixon, John Hamilton,
common tuieves, 80 days, executiou sus
pended; Chas. Smith, Genrge
Jas. Hopkins, loiteriag, 30 days, exeeu.
Wm suspended; chits
practicitio trick game, two charges, con
tinued to.Deo. 13, aud a jury demanded;
Alex. Cole, exhiolting gamine devices,
aphis Issued; Auton &Memel,. refusing
to obey order of the Board of Inspector
of Insecure Building, continued to lith
inst.; Frank. Dyer, street. begging, clis
missA; Jas. Reagaa, sante, dimmissed;
Jae. Hugues, malicious destruction, dis
missed; Aug. Vaguer, committing nuis
ance, $25.
VagranoyChas. Smith, continued to
Deu. ID; Win. &Mtn, tiO days; Win. Tay
lor, 30days.
Drunk and DisorderlyChas. D
lick, dismissed; Jacib Lehman, dis
missed; Jos. Hass, 30 days; Miehael
Givens, dismissed.
Petit LarcenyAndrew Jackson and
Eilzabeth Lewis, dismigsed; Geo. Camp,
30-$100; Jeff. Le tv is, 80-$50.
Assault and BatteryPeter and Ada
line Roach, costs.
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BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.
Bustuess Traneiteted by the Board
Title itiorniug
The Board met .in regular session,
all members present, aud President Bell
in the chair.
Oti motion, the application of peti
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J. Stall'ord..et New Carlisle, and
Sample, of Portsmouth, were- allittlig the
prominent arrivals at the Galt Mouse
last evenieg.
BILL KLICRSTED, of the Recorder's of
fice, OXI)L01.11 60011' to retire Irmo his ar
dwelt( labers, t13 he feels conttlent of
gaining his libel etilt agailiet ," of
the Saturday night. 50.009 is the
amount, which sum, Bill thinksovill no
more than repair lejurect reputation as
a man ot virtue and tellipantilee
JAcK Diteettisir, ot tiny liming Grove
Avenue R iiiroad, ponders much over
the petition' situatioa in the country.
lie has never been motioned since the
result lu the Second District. lie was
semi standing belore the grocery door,
tbe other eveuing, gazing longinety at a
huge turkey, and on pue,ming his way
down the etreet. he broke forth in the
following strain:
"Clirliattats gitt awl turkey pie,
Itgatotog kotkett out Atttheate eye;
Quad. tua,t, Witn uppor crust--
It I boi again thou Pit be cussed."
Board Of Aldermen.
The Board el Alitermea mat in regu
lar session yesterday evening, thirteen
members present at second roll call,and
Vice P.etsident Wells in the chair.
Atter the transaotion or leen routine
business the theater ordiaance, WhiCh
provides that the managere ehail not ad
mit more persons Loan the stationary
beats of the theater will accommodate,
was called up on Be time as a special or
der and was paseed. Tile full text of
the ordinance is given, as tee Brooelyn
calm:nay gives the subject interest.
AN ORDINANCIO
Regelating.tbe Sale or Tiekets and tlie
Adelleeton oi Perilous to Theaters and
Places oi Amusement.
SacTios 1. Be it ordained by the Com
mon Council of the City of Cincinnati,
That the fixed seats in aeon hall, and
every publie ball, theater, opera-house.
Otte() of auluseineut, or eaferiainment
whieli a priee of ndmission is charged,
shall be enumerated Of tae owner or
manager thereof, and the weele number
of the same, together with the uumber
in emelt cumpartment or subdivielou (if
the house, shall be stated by such owner
or mauager le an tit be made
and tiled with the Mayor at the time of
the upplication of euch owner or maim
ger tor license, aud no licenee shall be
grauted to any euen weer or manager
uotil tile said affidavit jellied.
ISEc. 2. That no manager, owner, or
otuer persou la charge of any theater,
opera-botise, pu bite hail, place of am tide
meet or entertainment, shall sell tickets
or admit persens to any public meeting,
entertatuaient or pertormance of any
twit or descrietion ia such room or
building more in number thee there are
fixed seats in the same. and in case
wuere there le a divistoo of the house Or
mem Bite comeartmeute, as parquet,
dress-cirele, balcony or galieriee, then
no more tickets shall oe sold, and no
wore persons admitted to each or any of
much compartments than there are fixed
beau( in the eame; end ler each and
every ticKet sold or person aclititted to
any slice house, building, room'or emu
partment contrary to toe provisions of
this section, the OW ner or umaager guiliy
of the same shall, upon ceuviction Merc
er, be tilled any ICSS watt te20
nor more thee 00.
bEc. 3. No person shall place any
chair, stool, bench or titer obetruction
in any aisle, corryior, passway or other
open space in ot ebout any theater,
opera-house, public hall, place of ItillUde
meat or entertainment, or upon ally
elairway or laudibg place pertaining
thereto. during the flours that tbe same
may be open to the public, and any per
euu convicted of ewe( utfense shall be
tined in auy emu net less than $20 nor
ann.() Lime $50.
OLD DOItEAS.
'Eno Winter AVindo Are Blowing.
It was very sudden. At 4 o'clock yes
teziay afteruoott a slight 600NY WAS fall
ing, and the air was anything but raw.
In less than an hour afterward old
Boreas blew stteh a blast that the oldest
inhabitant dads it impossible to remora.'
btu-suet, another. A perfect burricaue,
alai so cold that the breath froze in one's
Pedestrians were caught as in a
Si01000i Etild whirlod in ail directions.
Tile lino snow was dashed in their faces, ,
almost blinding them. Latlies who had
been shopping were almost overpow-1
ered by the liercenese of the storm, anti
sought shelter wheie 1. was first to be
had; some almost tainted with cold and 1
frigat, but were rescued bv paesing
stiangers. All who could get ou the
street cars did so, and the poor boast's
that drew theta staggered as. though
610ittell with the chili et death.
Signs creaked and SW ung in the blast,'
and some ot them fell whit a erase. The
lamps on the street corners were extin.
211ished by the wind, and darkness
added lerrtr to the semi. The storm
lasted abeut forty minutes, when the
sky cleared, but Lite wind still kept up,
constautly grew colder. At 10:30
P. M. the mercury had descended to bht
live degrees Irma zero. All night the,
wind raged, and tins morning fouad no '
Improvement.
Signal service Officer Bassler, of this '
station, mimes the following observa
tion: The snow storm last evening was pre
ceded dttriug the day by rather pleasant
winter weatiter. Tile barometer felt rap.
idly curing niLlday, which WaS lolowed
bv a ruisulug, shrieking wind and blind.
ing see w squall, a rapidly rising bar.
meter and remarkable and sudden lall
in temperatu. e. At 4 P. M. the mot
mometer stood at 84 dew ees above zero.
and ttt midnight. tue mercury tell to
zero. The vvind--a cold, biting blast
from the west and none Wear--
was blowing at the average rate
of thirty-two miles per hour, anti
was periectyr demoralizing in its effect.
The storm rapidly moved sitistward, tue
temperature steadily decreasing. The 7
A. M. weather report this morning
shows an extraerdinary low t.:nipera
ture in the Nunn aott Northwest, Chica
go being 12. Davenpo L 17, La Crosse 20,
and Si. Patti 24 deurees below zero. The
.0west temperatule at Cinciunali wus 6
degrees b,Aow zero, within one degree of
tue lowest, temperature of last winter.
The high wind which prevailed last
night had the effect ot 1
seven hundred and thirty-tive gas lamps
awl one hundred and nieety-six gasoline
iamps, in nine districts.- Tile Oliver
street District is yet te hear from.
GREENCASTLE, IND., Dec. 9.A blind.
itig enow storm commenoed here aboût
8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and
razed witti eNat fore- Thig Di0t0in it
it is clear, with thermometer 0 degreen
below keine
,Z4mtsvitut, O., Dec. 0.A very se.
vere snow storm struck here aboat
o'c;ock last evening, and tor several
hours was very severe. The weathet
then turned colder, and thie morniug
a stinger.
DAYTON, O., Deo. 9.The most severe
show and wind storm experienced here
within the recollection of the cutlest
habitants occurred last night. The wind
b'ew a burricime from about 4:33 o'clock.
accompanied tit, Utiles With hoavy 11110W-
Several carriage4 and covered wagons;
were overturned by the high wind. Pe
destrians at times could not preeeed ea
the streets. Horses ta some instances
fen to the street, suffocated by the dogs
snow and wind.
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Origin of the Military salute.
A correspondent of the Army end
Navy Gazette gives the following atis
count or tue origm of the mililtry
salute: "Within tha last few years,
opting the many otianges which have
been iutrodueed inte the army is that of
the salute. Why the tied time.boaored
salute WaS abolished no one kuows; but
it is au interesting fact, and oue prob
ably huknown to most of uur readers,.
that the old salute which consieted of
this baud being brought to a horizontal
position over the eyebrows. has a very
old origin, datitig, faut, from tee very
confineneemout of the history of the gag
bah army.
"Its origin is found in the tournammte
of the Middle Ages, and was as fOilOWEC
After the Queen of Beauty wad
enthroned, the knights who were to take
part in the spurts of the day marched
past the dais on winch she sat, aua as
they passed, they shiehled their eyes
'rem Lite rays of tier beauty.
"duch vas the very interesting origin
of the old salute, aud it ie a question,
wortuy tne attention of our imlitary
authorities, why should not the oid
salute, possessiug whoa au origin, and
assuelatett witu our army from the very
earliest, times. berestored? It is dilh.
(mit to diecover lor veto. purpose it was
ever aboliehed.
66rLe principal part of the Macre'
salutekissing the hilt of the s words
dates also from the middle ages. Whed
the crusaders wore ou their mime,
towards tLelioly City, the knights were
In the daily custom of plauting their
tong, two.banded swords upright in the
ground, thereby forming a moss, aud
belore these they performed their mortis
i;g devotions. On ali military ocoasisu
they kiseed the hitts or their swords la
token of tbeir devotion to the cause el
the cross, aud dim custom was portiere
tutted atter the crusatiere were ewe.
tiered among the thinge 'Attie past, and
whim the religious erigin of the malute
was forgettea."
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Mr. Richard A. Proctor has lywn
ing, in The English Mechanic, some ie.
tercsting notes on his American Jour.
neyings. lie says that a generous esti.
11111W of the value of a lecturer's tune
and labor and of the extent of his prob
able traveliog expenses seents always lig
be 'made. lie adds: "It is rather re,
warkable that in America, where, es
already mentioned, lectures are oriels
arranged by persons not literary or set
entitle at ali in their tastes, and regarding
the whole matter as one of del;ars anti
colas, one so seldom hears of any dia
cuity er even tiemtabout vouniary
matters. 1 have igiV .!.04 NO hundred
forty-lour lectures iu all in America.
and there Is but onC ol those (a lecture
given at the Public Library Hall of Des
Moines Iowa) tor Much paytnent wae
eat well and duiy made." Mr. Proctor
does not entirely approve of tna
Alneriean custom of giviag "recep.,
dolls" to "emineut guests." Hs
says that the kilidness of the
ntotive is manifest, 110 never yeL knew
au En,glielituan who was not reads su
premely uncomfortable by thew. us
adds: "I am told that the proper thing
at a reception la not (as Engtislimeic
would be apt to do) to simply bow Lia
each person introeuced, and shake
heeds (after once learning that pleas,
uut American custom). hut to lotit
as though yea long luta knowu 'from
atat' Mr. Titus Ifiyases Mealier. were
uurning to hear his viJws about negro
suffrage aeriai navigation, or the waist-.
coat bueton ot the tui ure and were Girl),
preveute,1 from bearken'ing to lain for
nours by the outstretched band of Mr.
Washineton Lee Sorubbins, which must
be grasped with enth,v,iasin, the Boaker
tilde of your taco waling a look ot
noartleit aneuish, while the Screbbine
side is lit up with the glow el tervent de.
The following advertlseinint, takee
from tbe tiles of a Lmidon (Canada) pa
per, is copied gratuitously: "WiioA.
dride Wanted.--A. preaoner, thirty
years of age, wuo has traveled six yenta
in the ivird's vineyard with an eye
single to His glorywell recommeuded
for his faithluiness and truthdesires
to marry a good lady, who has talent
and ability to assist the cause, a gift to
sinit, able to weigh an argunieut, anti
some skill in presenting it by talking
and writing, and worth $2,0J0. None
need apuly without reciprocating frank
ness and sincerity, and giving sufficient
guarantee ot the above qualiti2s; photo
graph, age, etc., stating whether settled
or unsettled iu religious belief. Bat
doctrinal ideas nor perfection will not
be a test, though candor, amiability, and
opportutities, influences and cirouna
stances of past life will 'be considered.
Also, it will be qtrfessary to give Some
reason of the OW that is within, and
show hereafter to unite
wholo soul in the work ol righteousness. ,
with resignation to the will of God. stiovi
a ,eeking to walk accord ng to tits Word,
and a Li Lie desire to know what God
requires. Any who would fill the bill,
ptease address," SL t., Sbe.
A Detroit inatt was run demi at a
railroad crossing in that city. Mut hia
wagon shattered, lost his horse, claims
damages, alleging to the ot Police
that. he could prove by three men that
he hollered and mitioned alid honoree
enou411 to stop sixteen trains. Ile said
that the rail.oad fellers laughed and
grinned Rod toot on as if iL was the
bit:g..st j9ke they ever beard of, and
when he demanded damages they
laughed louder time ever.--IDJtreit
Free P,ess.
Mrs. Webster, widow of Daniel Web.
titer, was present at the unveiling or the
statue of the great statesman and ors..
tor, in New York Central Park, las&
Saturday. She was ilia second wito,'
and she has survived her illustrious bus.
band more than twenty-feur years.
Many eininent men Ions baYs been our.
lived by their vriv,es
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