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CINCINNATI
DAILY STAR
VOL. 12. i
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K WEEK
WEDNESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 7. 1877.
sivii.t; copy) TVTO
TWO CE.KTS INW.
110
AMUBBMENT9.
i'ua"-iioi
DAVKNPORT.
USE.
Two Performances To-dav I
Watlncs at 2 P. M.
Mtrtn-e at J P. M
Xdiiion 96 and 50c
Evening, at 9 o'clock.
Eveninir, al 8 o'clock.
Admission w and 79c.
' MISS V 4 N h! V niVElpniiT
tn the grsat play of PIQUE.
FglY-Boneflt or Mis Davenport, A3
Reserved seats at Hawley'e.
I' Monday evening, November 12 THE I! A BY
Combination.
ROBINSONS OPERA-HOUSE.
FAUST TO-NIGHT,
last Night but Three of the World's Greatest
Dramatic Prima Donna,
MADAME EUGENIE PAl'PENHEIM,
And the Famous American Tenor,
. MR. CllARLKS ADAMS.
; TniS (Wednesday) EVENING, November
7, at 8, first and only time 6r Gounod's Opera,
FAUST ! FAUST !
PRBFERR3D BPHC1A.Ii 3.
w ansi EHS Aimwil I NOEBS
Tor sale and repaired. Ola wringers taken la
exchange. F. I'ETTKX 1IOKN, 219 W. Fifth.
mylJ-siWtt
FOR 8ALB.
FOR SALE Wholesale notici store; stock
oan bo reduced to about flu 000. Best room
In olty. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Ad
iresB Lock-box 1,01S, ZanesTille, Ohio. 6-4t
IjOK SALE OU KENT-MOUSE An al
most new tiro-story frame house of live
rooms, large front ana side yard, on Center
street, Bclievue, Ky., four doors east of scnool
souse. Inquire next door east, or 175 Clinton
street, or 450 Rayiuiller street, Cincinnati, O.
no8 Ht
rtmuoi the Wests"
Qlendale,
Show White.
These favorite brands are made at tho WES r
IND MILLS (James K. Iluriu's), Slxtn street,
nsar Freeman. Call and leave your order. De
livered fiae. Satisfaction guaranteed.
WAWTHD MIBCBLt,ANBOU3.
T. 7 ANTED BUTTEUICK'S PATTEIiNS
V V Winter stylos and catalogues at MKS.
t. OaV.8'; also, plaiting machiues lor sale, 84
E. Fifth street, Covington, Ky. noS-3c
WANTED- COPYING In an office or at
nome, by a lady who writes a business
band. Address HILDA Bt.LL, 1,332 seott 3t.,
Covington. Ky. B-3t
w
ANTHD-BOYS-
To sell papers for this
tf
office.
ANTED PARTNER In Indianapolis
II A competent and active business man,
with capital to Invest with the uniersigned. in
an established wholesale boot and shoe busi
ness in ihat city. Address K H. MaYO.
5-4t
WANTED EVEKY BODY To know that
thy can buy at K. F. ISDN'S, 68 East
Fourth street, oysters in bulk or in cans,
wholesale aud retail, cheaper than auy house
in the city, aud quality guaranteed equal to
any. Also,Garduer Philips A Co.'. nine-apple
brand of extra sugar-cured hams: all
sinus of game in season, and everrthlnff usu
ally kept in a first-class dally market. Iloiels.
reetauraits. grocerio- ami daily maiketi will
auu it to tueir advantage to Duv our Oysters.
oc-.fr.2mF,M4W
T :
IQUOIi and OPIUM Habits self Cured-
lj New boox of vital valui, also exposes fal
Mcious treatment and nostrums, 75c. JESSE
HANK SCO., lit) Nassau street, New York
FOR RENT.
T?OR RENT - HOUSE - 141 Cliutiin street
1 6 rooms, front, side and rear yard. Key at
iu cunton street. 5-st
T70R BEST-LARGE STORK And ban.;
X roeui, lately occumed by the Dueber Watch
company, lib (Vest fourth street, Applv at
awi s moici.
5-3t
1. OR RENT DWELLING Of 10 rooms, in
4 cludiUK hath and clothes room, in complete
omui. witu range, not ami coiu water, cistern,
wa.n, niui ioom, (jus, .u. ooo r iceman sc.
5-8t
LOST.
LOST DIVIDEND SCRIP-NO. 15,985, IS
SUED iiy the Delaware Mutual Safety In
rurance coininuy lo Samuel T. Harris, for
lorty-nve dollars, in 1S9. The finder will
piease return me same to SAMUEL, T. H Alt
HIS. No. 18 W. Fourth street. no8-4tSft W
BOARDING.
BOARDING Go.id board and nicely fur
nishert front room, single gentlemen. Par
vn. House, itfiy. West I ifm street. 5-8t
A Wlt'K'S WONDERFUL KCOK0.1II.
We had been out to the graveyard to
bury Mrs. Pidgeon, and we were riding
uouie in ius carnage vvitu ine oereavoit
Widower. While he sopped his eyes
with bis haudkerohtet he told us about
her:
"In one respect I never Baw her
equal, she was a manager. I've knowed
that woman that's lying out there in
the tomb to take au oid pair of my
trousers and out them up for the
boys. She'd make a splendid suit ol
olotbet for both of Hu m out of them old
pants, get out stub enough for a coat for
tbe baby and a cap for Jonnny, and have
some loit over for a rag carpet, besides
making handkerchiefs out of the pock
ets aud a bustle lor herself out of tbe
other llniugs. Give her any old garment
and it was as good as a gold mine. She'd
take a worn-out sock and make a brand
new orerooat out of It, 1 believe. Sue bad
a turn fur that kind oi economy. There'
one of my sbiite that I bought in 1817
till going about making itseir useful as
winder cm tains ami pantalettes, an i
plenty of other things. Only last July
our gridiron give nut, and she took it
part, and in two hours it was rigged on
the side of the house as a splendlu lightning-rod,
all except what she had made
Into a poker and an iCe-pick. Ingenious f
Wnv, she kepi our family In buttons and
whist us out ol the hum bones she eaveu,
and she made filteen princely chicken
coops from her oid huopskirts and a
pig peu out or her used-up corset b inn
She never wastedn solitary tniug. She'd
tuff a leather bed with tbe leather
that she got off one little bit ol a rooster,
And she'll even utii ze ine roaches In
the kitchen bo's they'd runthecbuin
'.had a mauhine she invented lor the pur
pose. I've seen heroook potato paring
u's you'd think they were canvas-back
duck, aud she had a way or doctoring
Hp shavings so that tbe pig'd eat 'eiu
aud grow rat on 'em. 1 believe that wo
man could build a 1 lur-slory hotel it
you'd a given her a siugle pine board, or
a eteumboal out of a wash oiler, and
tbe very last thing she said to me was
to bury her In the garden so's she'd be
useful down below there, nelpiug to
hove up tbe cabbages. I'll never et e
her like agalu."
i don't believe he will either. Mux
Adder,
Third Edition
CmciNKATl, Nov. 1-tM P. M. Coun
try produce quiet, ample receipts aud fair con
sumptivo demand. Clover seed moderate job
blng demand and timothy quiet and steady
with ample receipts. Wheat quiet andonlya
moderate demand. Corn steady aud quiet
Bye quiet with light receipts and steady,
Whisky in fair request and unchanged. Flour
fairly active and steady. Mess pork moderate
demand. Lard quiet, very little doing. Greon
meats in moderate demand and offerings
lisht. Oats quiet. Barley light demand.
Gold steady 1G2X.
What's Up,Jtida;et
National Associated Press to the Star.
Indianapolis, Nov. 7. Judge Gres-
baiu last eveuiug sent for John W. Ray,
Ueglsier In Bankruptcy here for years,
and requested his resignation. Colonel
Ray declined, when the Judge at once
removed him. It is rej orted that
Captain Harry Jordan will be ap
pointed. No reason is given lor ihe re
moval of Colonel Ray, but it is thought
that it was because lie bad bad a good
thing long enough. No susp ciou is
thrown upon his integrity.
'the Silver Bill.
National Associated Press to the star.
Washington, Nov. 7. Senator Ferry,
of illouigau, expressed an opinion that
the Senate Finance Committee, of which
he is a member, will agree on the Silver
Bill passed by Ihe House. There ap.
p ata to be no doubt ol its passage in
the Sanate, and Seuaior Mattnuvvs. of
Ohio, is represented as saying that the
i resident win sign it.
Provisional President.
National Associated Press to tbe star.
1'ahis, Nov. 7 M. Grevy has been
elected Provisional President of the
Chamber ol Deputies by a vote of 290 to
170.
THE ELECTIONS
National Assooiated Press to the Star.
NEW YORK.
New York, Nov. 77 A. M. P.etty
lull returns n om all parte ol the State
indioate that tho State lias gone Demo
cratic by from 10 000 to 15,000 majority.
The Legislature la in doubt, with
obanoeB in lavor of the Republicans.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, Nov. 77 A. M. The Repub
licans have carried Massachusetts, and
elected their Stale ticket and a large
majority of the Legislature. Goveiuor
Kioe has been re-elected by a plurality
ol 17,950 votes, and Mr. Bndicott, the
State Treasurer, by over 6,000, notwith
standing his opponent, Mr. Skillings,
bad tbe nomination of both tho Demo
crats and Prohibitionists. The Prohibi
tory vote was increased from 12,711 votes
last year to 15.822.
New l'ORK, Nov. 7 9:00 A. M. Tarn
many eleoted its coutity ticket, except
ihe Marine Court Judges yesterday,
including three State Senators and a
mnjorit) of the Assemblymen. M m
sey deieated Schell. Tbe election wa
ve rj peaceable, and remarkably clnee
on tbe oounty ticket. The majority for
the head ol the Democratic ticket in
this city was under 25,000. In Klngx
County the majority for tbe Democrat
State ticket is about 6,000. Tbe Re
piibiioaiis probably eleoted the Mayor
nd the Distrlot Attorney.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadslphia, Nov, 77 A. M. In
complete- returns from forty-three couu
ties, together with full returns from the
olty and touuty ol Philadelphia, give
Democratio gain on the vote for State
Treasurer of 20,644. The same counties
iaet year gave a majority or 10,988 for
Hayes. This indloaies the election ol
tne Demooiatic ticket in the state by
not lar irom zu,uuu majority.
Shenandoah. Nov. 79 A. M. The
Greenback party in this place have car
neu tne towusuip by loo majority.
WISCONSIN.
Milwaukee, Nov. 77 A. M. Two
Hundred ami ten towns ive Smith (Re
uuncaui i uou plurality over Alallorv
t iM-iiieoi hi i a net nepuonoau gam ol
900. The Republicans claim the elec
tion ol Smith by irom 300 to 600 ma ior
lty, but the "Democrats claim they have
eiecteu at least a part ot the State tiok
t. A very light vote was oast.
CONNECTICUT.
Hartford, conn.. Nov. 77 A. M
The total Vote of tne State ou Sheriffs la
not far Irom 30,000. So lar as returned
be vote is lor bheriff, 38 689 Republi
can, ai.ooi Li'mocraiio. iowiis not
turned gave 268 Reptibltoun majority
last year. This wotud give a Republi
can plurality this year ol about 1,100
roe total vote Is about 40,000 less than
for President last year.
Hartford, ex.. Nov. 79 A. m. The
RepUDncaiie nave elected six Senators
out ol eleven, with a tte lu the Fust
District. Ihe Republican majority in
tue uuuso win oc 40.
KANSAS.
Atchison, Nov. 77 A. M. The Re
publicans carry this o.ty by an average
majority ol about 300. Hortou, let- e hiel
Justice, hue a muioilty ol 370, and Hum
phrey, for Lieut. Governor. illO.
Gnok, Democrat, is eleoted Commis-
eieaer in tue rust District by a small
majority. But meagre returns are re
ceived iroin tbe Stale, indicating that it
has goes Republican by about tue usual
majority,
VIRGINIA.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 77 A. M. The
eleution yesterday was u .usually quiet,
lu this city ouly about 1,700 votes were
pul.ed out ol 18 000. There was uo oppo
sition to the Conservative State tioket
-O) where. K-turns troiii various oarta
ol the State indicate similar apathy. It
is Impose tile to give anything like tbe
complexion of the Legislature on the
Siate Debt question.
MARYLAND.
Baltimorb, Nov. 77 A.M. The only
State officer to be eleoted is Comptroller
ol the Treasury, and th vote in this city
is : Keating, Democrat, 28.097 ; Porter, Re
publican, o,a98. Ihe Democrats elect
ibe entire delegation to the Legislature.
Ihe Rjpublioans bad no Legislative
ticket. The ouly opposition to the Dem
ocrats were tu nominees or the Work
ingmen's party, whose vote was less than
that given for Dr. Porter, Repub.iuau
candidate for Comptroller.
Few returns have been reoelved from
the eounlies, but as lar as known they
indicate Democratio majorities. Balti
more Count) is reporud Democratic by
1,200 majority.
new jkrsey.
Newark, N. J., Nov. 77 A. M. Scat
tering reiurns irom tbe State indicate
tbe election of McClellan, and Demo
cratic majorities iu both brandies o tue
Legislature. The majority tor General
McClellan for Governor is put at 6,000,
but may be more.
MISSISSIPPI.
Jackson, Nov. 77 A.M. The elec
tion was very quiut, ami generally a
light vote was pmled. With one excep
tion, Marshall County, tue Democratic
icket is elected. In Marsh ill tho cou
iesl is very dose, with odds in lavor ol
the Independents.
NEBRASKA.
C hicago, Nov. 71 A. M. -An Omaha
spec al to the Tribuue Buys uotuing
whatever is obtainable eoueui i.in- the
Nebraska Slate election,
LOUISIANA.
Shhevepoht, Nov. 7. The Republic
ans eiemed yestordav a Mayor and the
Administrators by 6J0 majority. Great
interest is uiuuifeBioil.
MINNESOTA.
Chicago, Nov. 77 A. M. The Inier-
Ouean's St. Paul returns indicate a Re
publican gain in the State. Pillsbnry's
majority is estimated at 10,00(1 to 15,000.
The Legislature will be ut least two
thirds R'jptiblioan.
THIS OLD WOBLD.
National Associated Press to Uio Star.
A general rout.
London, Nov. 7 A dispatch from Vi
enna says that Monday's battle at Hr
z-Toum, ended in a general rout.
FRENCH POLITICS,
Paris, Nov. 7. Tue Departmental
eli etious show a Republican gam of
107. It is rumored that President Mac
Mabou has resolve 1 to resign, ami that
he will announce nis resolution in a mes
sage te the Chambers.
A GRAND BANQUET
was a ven to General Grant last evenlmr
by the American residents.
INTERNATIONAL RIFLE SHOOTING
Dublin Nov. 7 Iri-u nil men have
sent an invitation io Col. Sohermerhorn
Secretary of the American National
Rule Association, inviting the American
i nemen to snoot ine centennial trophy
m.icb, and also tn Irish-American
ma oh, next year at Paris or the ueuh
boihood, ihe conditions to be the same
a. those lor the Centennial match. The
l:lsii r.flemen are, however, wiling to
uooepi auy modifications the American
r.fl men may desire, that is il the Amer
icans w ish to make the contest one over
900 1,000 and 1,10) yards instead of 800
900 and 1,000 yards, the Irishmen are'
willing.
WASHINGTON.
Making- Silver .Honey.
National Associatea Press to the Star.
Washington, Nov. 7. Should the
B.lver biil become a law the mint iacili
ties of the country will have to be ma
ierially increased. To preveut a suspen
sion of the trade do lar ooinago and to
supply the I'einaud lor the new oolnage
an appropriation will be asked to ana.
ble the Government to put the New Or
leans Jiint into running order. It will
take at least three mouths to do this. It
is probable a new Mint will have to be
built somewhere in the West, Treasury
c rUjiula say at Omaha.
Tne Nominations.
Senater Fdmunds stated yesterday
that if tbe members of the Senate
Judiciary Com.uittee, who went to Indi
anapolis lo attend Senator Morton's fu
neral, returned to Washington in time,
be would call a meeting nt the Commit
tee to-day, for the purpose ot oonsider
ing the President's nominations, re
ferred to that Committee. Among the
number is that oi General Harlau, to be
Associate Jueticeof the Supreme Court.
It is expected that the nomination nf
General Harlan will be reported favora
bly to the Senate on Thursday, The el
forts of certain parties to injure Gener
al Harlan by filing statements against
mm wiiu tue committee, are understood
to bave born no iruits. Tue statements
are regarded as absurd.
A Clean Sweep.
Washington, Nov. 7. Now that the
elecli his are over the poiiov of the Ad
ministration iu making chaoses in Fed
eral omces win u iully developed. It
is expected that many changes will be
made at onoe, including an almost com
plete change In tbe Pnlludeluhia Cus
tom-house. Mr. Simon's successor has
not yet been s-lec ed, but several Dioin-
ineui names are miner consideration
The Kollogg-Mpofford Case.
Tbe Senate Committee ou Privilnpaa
ami iMuctiuuH met tins morning and had
an iniormai aiscussion aoout tbe Ksl
logg Spunord m liter. O ving to tbe ab
sence oi seuators noar and tun no den
nite action was taken, out it was ue-
oided to await their return.
The House.
The reading of yesterday's iournal
was nut uuiupiuieu at iz.id zVM. The
Speaker laid before the House a commu
nication Irom Rev. John Poisel tender
ing his resignation as Chaplain of tbe
House.
Mr. Stephens offered a resolution do.
olaring that the House had beard with
regret tbe reading of the resignation.
ana thai in paniug tbe House returned
its thauks with its best wishes in his
new sphere oi usefuiuess.
Mr. Atkins gave notice that he would
not oail up tue Army Bill, wbieb was
made the special order for to-day, until
to-morrow.
After the readinar of the miirnal. Mi-
Leonard rose to a nersoual exulauatiou
in relerenoe lo his aotiou yesterday in
relation to tbe relerenoe of a bill Dre.
soubing the form ol credentials lor Rep-
resentatives elect, which wa reported
irom the committee on Rul-s by Mr
Stephens, and referred to the Committee
ou li eel Ions.
Dir. Leonard desired to disavow a
spirit ot cautiousness and orlticlsed the
method in vogue in the House of putting
a motion to reconsider and lay that mo
tion on the table, Mr. Sayler, who was
in tne ebair yesterday, defended the
practice and aotion of the Cbair.
Mr. Stevens moved to discharge the
Committee on Elections from consider
ation or the bill, and to leler it to tbe
Judiciary Committee. The motion was
agreed to.
Air. Leonard and Mr. Steveus ad
dressed the Chair.
The Speaker "The gentleman irom
Georgia is reoo.,nized."
Mr. Stephens -I move to reconsider
the vote just taken aud to lay that mo
tion on the tab;e."
The latter motion was formally put aud
agreed to.
Mr. Guidner was not recognizad, and
proceeded to address tue HoUsU on the
b.Il repealing the third section of the
Resumption Act.
i lie House Committee on Foreign
Affair
bad before it ti.ls morning Mr. Henning,
irom New Yo k, who advocated that
tbe Government should pui-ticipate in
tbe Palis Exposition of 1878.
lie did not niivance any views as to
the composition ol the Commission, and
altogether submitted uo plan ol any
kind. The Committee will probably be
ready to make a report on Tuosduy or
Wednesday of next week.
Ttte House Committee on Appro
priations have been and are still in session, and
are, it is understood, considering the
Naval Deficiency bill.
Senator Voorhees.
National Assooiated Press to tne Star.
Indianapolis, Nov. 7. Governor
Williams yesterday commissioned Hon.
Daniel W. Vooruces Senator, vice Mor
ton, deceased. On application ol a com
mittee appointed by ihe Democracy the
commission was placed in their hands
lo be delivered at Terre Haute. Last
eveuiug a committee consisting of the
following gentlemen, Messrs. Suaw,
Henderson, Suoemaker, Fast, Mayuard
aud Russ, fell by the i P. M. train and
piaced in the hand- of Mr. Yoorbees his
uppoiulmout as Senator. In response
to remarks ou the part of the committee,
the Senator made a abort address, and
the committee returned to the city by
tue mill ii g it train.
Band of Youuc Thieves.
National Assooiated Press to the Star.
Richmond, Ind., Nov. 7. George Da
vis, nine years old, and Jake Chriemau,
ten years old, brother ot Charley Chris-
man, of Greenville, Ohio, the would-be
murderer of McKinney, tapped the ti l
of Ballard's Utu; store, last evening
about 7 o'clock, obtaining $i6. So well
did they do the work that the loss w.a
not discovered uutil the boys lei L the
store. Tuey were arrested about 9
o'olock and part ol tbe money lound on
tueir persons, mere is undoubtedly
reguiariy organized gang ol young
tnibves in mis city, wuo nave been oner
atnig lor the last lew months, aud the
arrest oi two ot tueir most exoert opei
ators may lead to the breaking up ol
men party.
Wrestling and Jumping.
National Associated Press to the Star.
Boston, Nov. 7. Bauer and Miller
have signed articles of agreement to
wresile for $1,000 and the Oiseeo-R iinan
championsuip, In this city ou the 12tb
inst.
Rochester, Nov. 7. Edward Samps
ley, ol ibis city, and Charles Shannon
of Bangor, Maine, have signed articles
to juuip three standing jumps for $1,000
an i tne Championship oi America, tue
oun ics i io tase piaoe nere .v.v. 19,
Fatal Shooting.
National Associated Press to the Star.
Columbia, S. C Nov. 7. Miss Sullie
woods returned to her nome, about
twenty miles from Columbia, and there
found a neighbor, Samuel Henry
awaiting her arrival. She inviled
him into ihe house, which they entered
together, when Henry seized her vio
lentiy, threatening an indecent assault
and throwing her on the floor. Tho gii 1
however, sucoeeded in treeing hersell
irom nis grasp, ana obtaining a pistol
from tbe next room, returned, and im.
mediately fired upon her assailant with
Buon aeaaiy eneot as to kill him instant
ly, tbe ball penetrating bis breast. Hen
ry was a married man and the father oi
three children. The families ot both
parties are respeotable, well-to-do
country people, and have been intimate
inr years. The girl was arrested, but
immediately released ou $1,000 bail.
Yellow Fever Sufferers The Crops
National Associated Press to tbe Star.
New Orleans, Nov. 7. About $3,000
have been subsoribed towards the Fer
nandliin yellow fever sufferers.
Tbe continuous rains ol the nnit. few
days are said to have damaged the crops
tU 9UU1U VAoeut.
During a reoent Chinese banquet at
nan rminiimii au orange was laid at the
plate of each guest. Tue fruit, ou being
out opeu, was found to con tali, five kinds
ot iieiicate jellies, colored egg. were
also served, in the inside or which were
lounu nuts, jeiues, meats ami conleo
lions. When oue of tbe Americans
asked the interpreter to ex,laiu this
legerdemain ol cookery he lauitbed
heartiiy, shook his head, and replied :
"Melican man heap smart wuy he not
uuuee uuir
Viotor Hugo's "Historv of a frimn"
rubs not aitogetner deliifht the Ranlnala
of Frauoe, it is rumored. It is with fear
ana trembling that tbe timid among
them have read it. Tbe otlior dav Mon.
si ur Hugo met one or these serious
souls, wuo nulled up to bini and de
manded why be had betraved them.
"Betrayed you I How." "You have
shown now easv it la to maku thaa
coups d'etatf
...
iilarria inoansss.
The following marriage ltoenses were
sstiad sinoe our last reoort:
Beoj. Marshall and Boss Williams.
M. Kronenberger and Rosa K unman.
Louis Hugo, Jr., aud Mary Munke.
Chus. V. Rebert and Kate Reiner.
Tbos. It. Fan-ell and Olivia B. Young.
U. Brunswick and AuuM.L, Bailman.
LATEST LOCAL.
Ttik water main at the intersection of
St. Clair Alley and fiigbth street, bu. si
at 9 o'clock this morning.
Ernkst Mkyer, the man brought to
tbe Hospital this morning from Cum
minsville, is in a oritical couuition.
William Bendbr, an old esteemed
oitizeu aud father of Rev. Bender, died
yesterday evening at his borne on
Clinton street. His runeral will
take place Fiiday from St. Joseph's
(Jatiron.
Marriage Bells.
Mr. C. M. Burkbardt, son ot Mr. Peter
Burkbardt, of the firm of Frltsou, Burk
hnrdt & Co., was married last evening
at St. John's Churoh, corner of Elm and
Twelfth streets. Tbe happy bride was
.Miss Fmma Yetteis, ot St. Bernard.
Alter the ceremonies the newly married
pair and their attendants, together with
a largo number ol friends, pioceeded to
Witte's Hull, in St. Bernard, where a
sumptuous repast was spread. Dauolng
was indu ged in until an early hour to
day, and a lively lime was hud by all.
The wadding giftB were costly anil nu
merous.
lien in Itccord.
The loliowiug deaths bare hoeu placed
on record since our last report:
Christina Scbwany, 65 yrs, Germany,
Selma Herman, 2 weeks, city.
Herman Wnkiiis, 35 yrs, (Jermany.
Ellen Murphy, 45 yrs, Ireland.
George C. Suongruss, 11 mop, ci'.y.
Francis Wegman, 3 mo, citv.
Mary WiUon, 23 yrs, Kentucky.
Mary F. Moore, 55 yrs, Pennsylvania.
Sophia Y'oiif, 6 weeks, city.
George Groh, -H yrs. city.
Mattie Bocliinaii, 29 yrs, Germany.
Catheriua Clausing, 23 vtk, city.
Sophia Hergeilheim, i0 yrs, Germany.
Identified.
An inquest was hold this morning on
the floater found iu the Ohio River yes
terday at the foot ol Main street. Mr.
r reu. it alter, who lives at No. 14 Mul
berry street, identified the body as that
of Win. Rolling, a street car duver ou
tho Elm stieetline. Tho deceased for
merly resided at Woissburg, D arborn
County, Indiana. R !li g, ou several,
occasions, expressed himsolf as being"
tired of life. He had been drinking
strongly for some weeks previous to his
death. He had otten told his Bisters
Hint he would drown himself.
The jury returned a verdict of death
"from suicide by drowning,"
Anniversary Celebration.
At the second anniversary ol Phoenix
Lodge No. 238, K. ot U., held at then-
ball, corner of Eighth and Freeman,
last eveuing, the following programme
was rendered :
Speech, on the Merits of Hie Oi-Inr Ttrnthnr
J. U. Thompson.
Overture, duet for niano-Mr. kVail. Iinir.
matin aud Brother Phil. Hoffmann,
Vocal Duct, "Larboard Watch" Messrs.
Hays ana Benzing.
Andante ami Caprice, for violin-lirothers
W. bohlel and Phi . Hoffmann.
Comic Song Brother C. C. Jouus.
Kass Soio, from 'Alagic Fluti;"-llro'.her W.
Sch. el.
Solo Sonic Miss Bella .Ione.
Piano Solo Misa Hein. nann.
Fautasie or. Moaart's Opeins (for three per
formers on one pianoj-Mrs. Fred. Hoffmann.
Linil FahreubroOk aud Brother Phil. Hytr
in. -no.
Vocal Duet -Messrs. Hays and Bcnzlni.
Valse Brilliant Brothors w. Sbtel ana Phil.
Hoffmann.
Comic Song-Brother C C. Jonas.
yili-va-la, duet for piano Mr. Fred. Hoff
mann and urothcr Phil. Hoffmann.
Baritone Solo, "The Gallant Youths"
Brother C. C. Jonas.
Trio for Piano-Mr. Fred. Hoffmann. Mr,
Fahrenbtook and Phil. Hoffmann,
Welsh Choral Society.
A testimonial concert wili be tendered
to Mr. David Davis by the Cincinnati
Welsh Choral Society at the Welsh
Presbyterian Churoh, on College street
next Wednesday evening at S o'olock
Ihe programme Is as lollows:
Opening (ileo-"Let the Hills Resound."
Duct Messrs. Boweu aud Davis.
Chorus "lilory to God."
irio-'-fleep, Lady. Sleep"-Messrs. Davies,
B'.im uiio. cum n rrys.
Chorus-''The ilauv Rend the Skies.
Soprano Soio Miss ivatie Gvaua.
Duet-Messrs. W. D. Avails and R. c. Evans.
" b w mas orestne soft."
Piano Solo Miss Sall.e Edward.
Male Choi US-"Hark the Merry Drum."
Baritone Solo Mr, K. J. Oavii-s.
t'uet Mrs. c, ii nun Pr ,i
Mr.
W. D,
r.vans.
Chorus "Cania- v Clvehau"
(Song
of the
Beds).
lenor Solo Mr. David Davl9.
stanzas, on the denartnrA nf i- ia-:.,
Davis, composed for the occasion iiy Miss
. 1 1 1 1 1 u
oonrano Solo Mrs. Griffith Prys.
t male Chorus "And the ijlory of the Lord
Local feraouals.
The Arcade Social will idve their en
tertaiuuieut to-uigut at Empire Hall.
Mr. Royse will deliver u lecture nevl
inursuay night at the Cincinnati Wes
leyan College.
Air. Thomas a. Farre and Ml..
Olivia B. Young wore married last even
ing oy 'aqu.re Jtvltt.
Mr. E. P. Donnell. of the firm nf Rnirlar
& Boole was married lust 0 VP n In or tn
tu-- I ,iii.. 1 ..,..- .l. . .
u.iiic u -Bin-, a t tne resi.jeuce ol
tue Dnae's lather, Mr. James Leslie
No. 278 West Seventh street.
Judge H. P. Ins-all. Sunerlntondont nr
uo mj mingicm uarnen, wi,o is about lo
ue auseut several montbs on nooount ol
nis ueaitn, was last night remembered
by tbe employes ol the Garden bv the
pi ouontai ion oi a oane. supper was
served by the lessee or the restaurant,
" Dfuuuucv ncm iiihil- nj several ol
tne guests.
Hoard of Public WarKs.
Tbe Board met in regular session
all tbe members present, and President
Bell in the chair.
The following resolutions were adopt
ed:
That permission be granted la Wm.
Holmes to grade and macadamize ti.e
west nan oi unmet avenue, ihu wn.ir m
be done al his own expense, and uuder
tbe direotlon ol tbe K igineer.
"That Mr. John Russel be allowed no
pay lor work be has already done, or for
what he may do iu uradinar Klua Rock
street, until bis b inds are signed and
tue stakes given tn tue Hiagineer.
mat tbe request lor a aax-ttone
orossiug at the juuotureol Madison Road
and MoMill tnstroet. East Walnut MM-,
and lor abroad walk from Gilbert ave
nue to Hunt street, be retired to tbe
Committee on Grades and Improve
ments. "That a bill or fl',4 19 bo allowed tbe
Cincinnati Ga -lisbt & Coke Co. for gas
supplied for lighting tbe public parks
during tbe month of October.
'Tn ut a hill or $33 83 r im the sans
Company, for gas furnished for lighting
tbe public Market-houses during th
month of October, be referred to the
Committee on Light."
Announcements.
Mr. Louis Uudepobl, of Main street,
and several other gentlemen leave to
morrow ou a hunting trip to the interior
of Indiana.
The promenade concert to-night at tha
Hotel Emery Is lor the benefit ol the
Young Ladies' Brauuh. of the Women's
Christian Ass ciation.
The first lecture ol the oourse proyifl
ed by Ihe Clark Institute oi Trinity M.
K. Church will be given to-morrow night
by Air. Tod Ford, of Akron.
There will be a conoert and entertain
ment given at McLean M. E. Churoh,
Ninlh street, Friday, eveuiug, the pro
ceeds to be applied iu repairing tbe
building.
Peier Lauer, Jr., was elected lost
night in the meeting or the Council Cobv
m.tloe on Public OtHces, as Assistant
Sergeaiit-at-Arms oi the Common Coun
cil in piaoe ol Frank Fortm an, resigned.
The choir of the St. Paul's M. K.
Church will give a concert at Camp
Washington M. E. Church tn-morrow
evening lor the benefit of the Sabbata
school. A very inviting programme is
announced.
A grand concert will be given next
Tuesday evening by the yo-ung Men's
Mercantile Library Association at
Pike's Opera-house. Due noiioo will be
given of the sale of reserved seats, which
can be obtained without extra charge.
The Harmonic Society announce two
concerts. Those are the ''male cborns
concert," whioh takes place Wedeee
(lay, November 21, and tbe c inert of
m.xed Chorus, men and women, which
takes place Monday, December?, beta
ol those entertainments will be held at
Melodeon Hill.
Tbe promenade concert for the bene
fit or St. Liidwlg's Church will open to
morrow uigat at Jefftrson Hall, corner
ol Twellth and Main streets, and oea.
tinue each evening uutil ihe 21 it. Mr.
T. H. Mootuiann will be the Festival
President, and Mr. Joseph Tu man wOl
have cuarge of the refreshment Counter.
Admission 10 cents.
LONG VIEW A.SVLV3I.
A iVew Schedule of Salaries.
Tue Board of Directors ot Luugviesr
Asylum met yesterday :
The Supeiintendent's report showed:
Admitted, 12; discharged, 20; remain
ing, 0-18.
Dr. Carey, from the Committee oa
Salaries.reparted tho schedule as as-raaa
upon by tha Committee. Tne report is
tne same us given at tne last meetm
except that the positions of diuggisi
and one of ihe painters are alinlimied?
the chief cook and baker are to bi paid
tne same us heretofore, aud the store
keeper is io be retained.
On moiion the Chairman and Seore.
tary, in connection with Mr. Wallace
were appointed as a Committee to pre
pare the annual report ol the Institu
tion to be presented to the Governor.
The mallei of a successor to E iciuaor
Camuiiz was nexr taken ut. with ths
fol. owing reatiii Mr. Green moved that
ihe Superintendent uomiuate candi
dates lor ihe vacauov. Cariied.
Ibe Buperinien lent then read a list of
tnirteeu candidates as lollow-: George
Walton, Robert L. MoLoan, D ive S ma
il e y , 'i'b ffifts V2t 'tames -'
Win A. flalhlf. Isaac Wt, "sTams?
5 i i ' Hall, Adoph Slueke.
R. J. Malcolm, John R Joue- ami Wa
sh ill, and then recommended for Hie
siiion Mr Robert L. McLean.
The Superintendent wus lustruoted to
fill tbe vacanoy caused by the discharge
uf the First Assistant Physician 1-
uiuveu tuai a comm. tteo bo ap
pointed to get legal advice ol tue pro.r
authorities in regard to whether taere
ib now a vacancy iu the offl oe of Supei
lutemlent ol L- agview Asvlum. Carried
Adjourned.
1 HE STATU I. it 1M.H.
meeting of the special Oommlttaa
ou Arrangements.
A meeting ol the Committee appoinleJ
by tbe Hamilton County Grange to take
steps preparatory to tbe meeting of tho
State Grange was hel l yesterday at tbe
offl e ol Col. Hill on Third street.
The Mayor was invited to deliver the
address ol weloome in behalf of the citi
xeiiB, Mr. Ellis iu behalf ol tbe Hamilton
t ounty Grange and Mr. Houston in os
hall of tbe subordinate Granges.
it was aiso agreed that the Committee
on Music sunuld make out their pro
gramme and report to the Committee oa
Arrangements, i he singers will met
Con cord uexl Saturday at 2 o'clock,
it was moved that each Grange should
get up a motto of ihe produot ol tne
farm, aud in addition that Forest Granua
furnish a niotlo of welcome, aud ihat aU
report at Colonel Hill's office on the 3U
instant.
Another motion that the Ooiafsaltsa.
on Music, immediately after meeting aa
Saturday, forward a list of muslo to be
sung to the various Sub-Grauira u
adopted.
Hotel Emery.
A press dinner was given last even
ing by Messrs. F. W. Almy and D. 8.
Hammond, ihe hosts ot toe new "Hotel
Emery," in the private dining-room.
Representatives from all papers were
there, and were taken in charge by Mr.
Joe Emery. Tne lullowiug biil waa
given by the ohiel i k, Leonardi De
Vinci :
Menu If uitros snr derai Coaiiilc.
Potngo Consuinnie he Vollaiilit. a la Royals.
Hal. vs-Boiicbee, aia Ueine.
Poisson Saunion, a in Chauibord. Pommc oa
Terre Duchiui,
Entrees-flii de Yeau, Pique, a la financial.
i '-on iuu fi-aucais. Terrapin, a la
Man land. Puut-.n. a im hi .r
Roto Re. asse sarCruatado. Sala 10 de (.ait,
Entrcmeuts Sucre tjiueletts SuufsVi lUaae
Chocolate, Boar and Trainer.
CafeMoir. Fruits.
The new hotel will be Inlormall
opened to-night by a fashionable charity
ben Hi, and tbrowu open lo tue public
to-morrow.

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