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TITS gNQUIItm 6 cmcnrciATi eitquihl. TtATES 0 SUBSCE-1TTION a-" nill.T TVOmnfR f(jR miTTAO- PMPAID THB Without Sunday With Sunday IsAUO. thi- t4) rear 14 4 1 50 0 7B.01.tl'..... fin 3 83 1 ill atS Eu.Jt lii" VoB THE WEEKLY EKQUIUES. gotclal Club Agent.

Noric- iW-ojTlce rate on ifaruaen pa. JL one cent for every tw ouncet or fraction purtiee tending papere to their friends bear this in mind. DAlLTt or BtU paa 1 oo peraq. mterre Itaanp; iwr 1 OO per line, per line. Boding Maer I'outwi wm nth paise rr SO 13 jcal or BusinaHa xot.cca, otn a Not iccaV 6th' eict? Poimcol Nottcea, 6th P5 fialrvoyauta, Inalde panes.

Medical chhIs, Inside Sidioal curd, 6th or at it pages) WEEKLY perlln. per line. 1 pcrllaie. lcr line. laKwrllne.

pet line. Orflnsry DUplar Advertiae- pr line, 0 1 Kaadinct per line, 1 A ooai per line, 1 OO ka VtaiaHa Af ivibhiim Flalit tcTthe equure; fourteen line, agute to the inch. I Double column aaverxiwrmeriia ana cues, oo ner oent. additional to rates quoted. All AS a lltLEAN, llBelanntl.Ofle.

IUYElt INTELLIGENCE. BUa Iew Intr Te-IBy. (See Advertlsementa.) Pnrtsmouth A. NORTON, Talbot. IS M.

Rloley TKOHT. Peunywill, 12 M. idlson KN t. E. Reeniell a V.M.

fcuuuviUe K. bTOCKUALE. Merrllcs, IL. War nrpnrtmestt Stsnnl Service) Itcport. Cini ikkati.Ohio.

November 5, 1S7. Report of the stae of water, with chanires In the 4 hi. ur ending at I p. Novembers, STATIOXS. BTATXOXSa Osiro N.

Cincinnnl1.HW Ia van fxwt Keokuk- Iieavenworib IulsVllle Kb re St. Vicksbury Below hirh water mark of 1.4. (Below bench NUIJWX UOHl.M. Barreant Si(nal Corps, U. S.

A. Bark. AaaiVAX Johnson, from Poroeroy 4 1 res Ellison, Manchester; General Pike, Atadison; Katie fcUockdate; Louls- T'BPABvr'Brx WstnKFsnAV. Llxxle Johnson, for Pfimerov Praa KHisMtu, Maiachestcx; Parole, C'hilo; ttxaulla sum Xjouikviile. River failing, with a feet 10 Inches of water In the channel.

Cloudy aad warmer during the day. Light rain Ustolght. Business dull. The Uie Johnson bad a rood trip out last night. The A.

L. Norton leaves for Maysvllle and Porta-anoulh at 13 m. Captain Eph Talbot commands, with George V. Ball in the office. Captain Henry Penny wilt back the Trout out for Ripley at 12 m.

The General Pike leave for Madison at p. m. The Kane stockdale ia the Mail-line packet for Louisville at p. m. The new Clncttiuatt and Covington- ferry-boat, built bv the Covington klarine Railway OompaDy, hat beca named the Kenton.

She will raise siram to-day and make a trinl trip. Dumont bas done same quick work, as It- is Just two weeks to-dsy tlnce she came from the war, and In that time he put her boilers and machinery on boasd, and he is now ready for service. Tbe work of framing the timbers for the new mill for the Murine Railway Company Is progressing finely, and the mill will ae in working oruer oy Februarv. The culling capacity of tbe mill will be greailv enlarged, ias all the newest and most improved machinery will be substituted for that in tbe old mill. As the mill will be moved further up tbe river, the capacity of the ways will be Increased by tbs addition of another aeotion.

Dr. t. P. Hale arrived from Charleston yesterday to look alter bis Interests la thia -quarter. The doctor Is not only one of tbe most enterprising, but business mea In this section of the country, ami bis opinions on any subject are of great welitht.

He save the extreme low water has bene-htied Ksnawbncoal Intervale, tBaamBoh aa it tbe almost completion of two locks and li I. nr. Ii. 1 'a ii nl- ru r.r- tun. Wllicn Will "ITU and permit of tbe the of the Bnesl coai-neia in world.

He thinks that in a year from now the coat-helils of Kanawha will take rank with any In the country. In the Kanawha be says there are all kinds of coal, and wuh veins from three lo lif-teen feel thick. One great benefit tbe slack water will be, will be the making of good landings at all Si asons, aud oen up a number of new banks, heretofore iiliundoDSd on account of the unreliability of a safe liiirrs-r. Mr. wtajiain Harbison, aecond clerk or the Andy Baiim.n iurned yesterday from a visit to relatives ''a'ptahVTohn Harpham.

Underwriters Inspector at Memphis, bas returnedhome with his family. Capmin W. O. McCoy. General Agent of tbe South.

ru TranMirtation Line, left for Evansvllle and the l.wer Ohio last nigbten a business trip. Owen Jolly, mare ot the Roetoua, and Jim Uara-blctown. clerk of the Wlldwood. are back in town- m. u-iiiis Thsro.son of Caotain P.

Tharp. Oflhe Marine Railway aad Dry lock Company, I and Assistant City Engineer, was married Tuesday evening to Mi4 A Baa F. Sholl. at the residence of Uie bride's mother. The folloai.ig amonnisof pig-Iron were received br nat-boats and barges last month, according to the report of City Weigher H.

Rr-adwoll: Htm-Deavell Furnsce, ft. Savage Furnace, 1(0 tons: Canter tuns: Monitor Furnace, 4U tons; ill. Vernon Furuace, tons; Olive Furnace, til tons; Alice Furnace.) tons; Sarah rurnsce, 95 Ions; Pine Grove Furnace, ton; Grant ruroace, I2i lous; touiL, 12 tons. One thousand one hundrfd and twenty-seven barrels ot salt to C. M.

llolloway tbe total re-miiiKil that artiule per tl at -boats and bargee last "TheMomphis Avalanche says: "Mr. Frank Ellison, formerly of the Coahoma, but now chief clerk of trie lUnid Transit, arrived In the city yesterday. His packet will arrive here on Wednesday aud enters the Memphis and Commerce trade as a daily pscget The Memphis Appeal says: "Captain i. D. Ran- I dill led by rail for Mndiaoa yosierday.

He goosl after the machinery be designs putting in his Boat I 1 ti inni'ia uiver. air. at. Bin leton is tluisiiing her up neaily. She Is vcryllgbt, drawing only three incites without her machinery.

He has made her low-water line sis inches whan all complete, with boilers, machinery, Ac, all aboard. Sue is excellently adapted for Francis River ia all stag.st of water." The l'ittsliurgChronlcle of Friday, October Slat, eon tains tbe following: "An Interesting ceremony uiver. an-. ciu- was performed at o'clock on Wednesday eeii 11 a nn 1 i vfta seaTH lug the Trinity Pn.tt-stanl Ej.lscapai msrco, nnii' Mr. J.assta R.

Alexander and mer, ii. in- Miss I-. V. Fink, both of the atM.va place.ln tbe holy bonds ot matrimony. Tbe groomsmen wcrert-apmin Charles I.

Lclst, or the leamr bt. Lawrence and Mr. Biggs. Miss 7ana. of Wheeling, and Mies Aunie air.

Moore, of Tiltunv.lle.tllo, were the bridesmaids. monv had bum Derformed tlie happy eoeplen-Ured to tbe Mound City Hotel, where th'-y received ihe congratulations of numerous iriouos, after wuirh they left for Ibis city, and are now vts- of Mr.KllllU. McCUUB. Oil Congress street, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander wero tbe feclple-au of a large number of elegant preseuta.

Iinprevemcslt of Wm Allev-teay. (Pittsburg CouimsrclsJ Gaxetlc As one of the benefits from the Imp rei-iee ef the Allegieny River, Colonel T. P. Robe ru. Engineer in charge, states that 'aves wlilch were belore t-hlnoed by rail to the ork-hoese at f5 per rar of 7aku.

are now hipied by river IB 1.1 ia.) lrrels are 1 The which haa been aiding In cleari .1... r.if-l Win haa arriv iltuuri va city, tne work having the present. Tbe depth of water has-been 1n-creased from 1 to 30 Inches by the removal of rock Irom the mouth of tbe Allegheny, and Garrison rime Is new 16 inches. A temporary wing dam was empornry wing asm was niled with gravel which am is built far enough lo hui 11 hw, with coffee sacks in 1 1 1 1, ui. Ic.ln.nrl rism back up the water.

At Six-Mile Island a wiugdam 1 an-l u-llh alidtaa Ad SSI beBB 11 HI L.T-. II. II I a 1 1 A 111 Olerof IbllollK UUUSOd SHf ruined aoueduci projected Into tbe stream, aud was a terror r. i sn.eii. Tbe pier was broken down to tbs water's and tne roca taaen At Nli-hobsiu's there are now fifteen inches or water, and at Nicholson's rapids a rock-wing dam baa been limit feel long ABU 25 wide.

At numerous rtM-ks and suAats have been removed- Colonel Roberts states that (here are yet 8 ml lea ol uoimprvved river between and Franklin, to which point Coloiiel Roberts jurisdiction BAteuds. He slates that It will take I i.ui) to hn-Ish tne rtver to Franklin. Tbe itatpocia for aa additional appropriation are good. IniproTrmrnt Kenlaclty River. Madison uour.er.j VbVmen havBbn arw vrr a week, ami e-MTmJ the worst obstmciions be-twewn 1 Uull sand L.klort.

They cut off and rfr m.a7ed a torty feet of has txt a dangerous and annoying ohatruion to work basal, beea don. by ik.i vaults CwaiBilin; Sheep-A Heventv.fJv) 41Ip j3ttS (Plusbuig Dlspalch. Mssr person, who read this a ru-auier Moi.igomery, Captal years since, on at.ip to New Orleans, she si certain ooint to take onseeai hiiiidn bead of sheep destined for New Orles Tbe number was slated, and tbe price se'tieo, at event. -uve cents per bead. Every boily -bo kirns Lii4ala Beuuetl will remember how fond tie was of a good Tbe Montgomery 00 l.a.

1-1 it sou rg. bad shipped a aectmd cleik, a very exct llt-lit young man. whom we shall can John. He uul acquulnied -llh the customs 01 tbe nver. but had made op his mind to learn.

II- was one of tb.se ho -wae bound to obey ordeis. The boat was proceeding on her way ln tXa. su 1... Catx-vin Ri-nuett, who seemed full of in. culled me second cleik, Jobn.

and, by nay ot a joke.ul4bim 10 -go down on deck and count the sheep. Jin, slarlod dowu. but loliod ll a very dlrU-eult siemed Impuesible. Ihe-Orsi engineer, a bo weiil call Andy, aaw thr-mgh tbe Inks, bin, mpatbt.ing tilth Jobn. Hid him it as iuipossibl.

to count ibvm tti.bout a mark, and sd-vised blm togei a m. t.ti. i -and as ibey were eou 11 we 4 to Mm'. 1. one.

..10. being wlill ng 1.1 ot in-atenced .1 o-- --wii ana 1 ft.ln. 1 111 li 1 I 8 4 4 1 a ft.ln. 3 6 4 1 a 1 13 4 2 8 2 1 8 4 Cant In George Fcarn arrived bome to-day from a trio up Kentucky River where be has a corps ol entiderlbe charge of Captain Beu Ireeinan. clearing out nag- and otherwise.

In.prov- aireara- Karn' Mnerff Why no. deliver the appropriated by In V.TIf mem for the Improvement of Feurn.and let h.m'pul ll where it wtl I go the r.K-1. instead ol letuug rust la th Ireasury 1 ne Was a ow and Was toot River cold. of from from for The bo Upj p. ing la.

for A 8 3 1 I I I I I rtrii 1 uso si.ii.peu I crane boat I ariug ed In th I con. tine .1.1.1 the sheen and ordered him la MiK-p h. iertrie5 Invadi buJ 1 owi bmi inn nat la. a- 1 mpiUhrtekk, onTherWeV. ti.S" bar.

tatriiM passed TCLEKAPHIC. BpeeUl AlspatcktM te tb raqnlrer. -au-T-WS. BnOWVUVIl a- RAIX 'AT IXCHES I-ITT8BDRQ RISE OP 1 TURKS FlMER'S-iDVASCS IN COALS. PiTTaauao, waataar mlU: rainiaK.

Tba it iB.kM, to-dajr at ten cenU per bushel Saa cok sella at tour a one-ball cents. THK TEMPEI4T SOLD. WaEBXIMs). W. Vl KuvamlMf RlvarS cot, and stationary The steamer Tempest sold to-day for 5G0.

to be used for a junk boat. JfAiita-TTa, fHiio, PTovember I w.RI vkr 1 10 inches and staUoaary. Weather cloudy. TTljrTfW inches. W'eaiber clear aad CWAariurrow.

W. November XanaWha 1 fct and falling aloarlv 4:17 P. V. Cloudy aod INDICATIONS OP RAIN AT QALLIPOLIS. OiLMrotm.

Ohio. November River faliiiiK slowly. Weather cloudy, with indications rain. Thermometer, 48. Arrived: The lion ham, Kanawha, 11 a.

Joe Newman, from Ilunt-Inrton, p. Welcome, from Cincinnati. mTpavrfrom6, Kanawha. o. m.

Parkeraonra -Sn in rom Kanawha a liairiaVf. I p. Joe Newman, for Riant. Iivfrton, p. m.

I ke Boaham, for Kanawha, 4 p. m. eleome. lor Ctlicinnali. and Favorila.

for Park- ersburg, p. Clara, for Kanawha, i p. nr. INDICATIONS OP RAIN AT HCJTTrNQTOK. W.

November 8:1 P. x. Jerry (Mlx.rn left for Portsmouth at 8 a. oiber boats. Weather cloudy and milder, with iuuii.auuui ut nun.

Aiver is locnea HANDY LAID UP-PALLINQ W'EATITER. AnKRUKrM. Onm. INnv.mlur Ttvr fnlll na Fleetwlnr, a.m. Down: Eldorado, 10 a.

Handy, from aucebura; and returned at 1 p.m., where she will lay up till more water comes. The Norton due down at p. m. Warmer, and a little snow to-day. Cloudy, with strouu lndicaUou of more suow to-night.

LIOITT RAIN AT VANCKBURO. VANtTCRrno, Novembers ":33 P. w. River falling. Wind east.

Light rain -this evening, with Indications of hard rain to-night. Up: A. L. Norton, a. Pleetwlng, p.

m. Down: A. L. Norton, 1.46 p.m. The Bertha JLce arrived at 8 m.

PALLTNO AT NEW ALBANY. Nr.w Aluawt, November 5. The weather tbls morning at daylight was cloudy and warm, indicating rain, but bv nine o'clock turned nuite cold and raw; light sprinkle before noon. River declining Kteauuy, 'rue ferry-boat still manages to cross rort- iniu. war wiin light trips.

tp- Atuca, Hum itocK-port, returning at ft p. m. EVANsvff.i.w, November ft p. bt. Clear to-nlgbt; mercury 55.

River 1 foot 6 inches and laJ.iuir. Arrived: vigo, irom uw.nsuoru, i p. m. i Lvparted: C. N.

Davis, te Cairo, a p. m. Busi neas light. Catro, KovembeT 8 Noow. Arrived: Dora Cab-ler, from Evansvllle, I a.

Maude, Memphis, 4 a. Durfee, Vlckaburg, 8 a. John Means, New Orleans, a. m. Departed: Hard Cash, for Mem phis, p.

m. yestenluy A nnie (Silver, New Orleans, m. Cabler, 4 a. Maude, fU. laouis, noon Durfee, bt.

Louis, 10 a. m. Weather dear anil cold. ATT IE SOWLAND BELOW CAIRO. Ili, November IS loan1.

Arrived: Joseph Kinney, bt. Louis, 1 p. m. llattie Nowland, Cincinnati, Jn. Future City, Grand Tower, 7 p.

Clinton. Vlckaburg, n. m. Departed; John Means, St. Louis, I p.

m. Kinuey, Vicksburg, 4 p. W. P. Hailldav, New Orleans.

p. m. River 3 feet 11 Inches and falling. Clear moroury 80. 8.

Lorte, Novembers 1 -Z p.m. Arrived: Josle Harrv, from Memphis. Departed: Grand Tower, Vicksbnrgs Ceatenalal, New Orleans; Arkansas and borgOH, LaCroeae. River fallen 1 Inch 8 feet finches by the gauge. Weather cloudy and warm, witn luuicauousoi rain.

MtMrna, Tvt November 511 :04 x. River fell4maha. Ho arrivals ox departure. Clear aad cool. BAIN AT VICKSBURG.

Vickbbfho, November 5 p. if. Light rain all day thermometer River fallen 2 inches. Up: Dippold, lla. Pargoud, a.

m. No boats down. RAININO AT HEW NrOl.AN. Novembers 9-0 P. if.

No arrivals-. iepanea: aiubi ave, lor dw iaiuiu. Raining: thermometer, UOTEL AKBIVAIA I'rotnlnent People at Oar Hoetclrlem. Wash Dugan.HlgglnsportW Gardner, niRgiosp't Hautx, lileKiusPort Chapman, Higgiusp't 8 Martin, Feeotourg Scott. Madura XJoyd and wife.

Ports Wm Harbison, Rivet Mr Hookins and wlfe.Mrs Knox, Waynesbtirgb Waynesburg Ross, Mason Co, Ky Sutton. Fleming CoJ Lee and Columbus JMcConwell. Saline WB Smith and w. Curbs Hatter, Felicity Moore. Batavia Mengel.

Louisville Hugh McConnell, Louls-F O'Nell, Columbus vflle Storm, Oarrettsvllle McGregor, Ripley HlniAv Dullsii. Greenuo Cunuingham. Rock-SC Bradford, Aberdeen wort Wm i uaioan. Aberdeen Myers, Ripley A Bailey, Warsaw Or! run. Warsaw Beeshart, Syracuse Cli as Sturgeon.

Lancaster Lewis, Chicago King, Philadelphia John llayard, Maui linni. Jackson A Hulbert, McAxthur 1 ISOW-S II. fi. Meyers, St. Louis Iird, Chicago Taylor, Chicago A Beech er, city Alnsley, New Orleans 8 Gotten, Lebanon Humphreys, wile and Rev John Vance and wf, child, Colorado Springs city Oraves.Orand Rapids Smith, New York II Henn, Connersville Beck, Connersville OSChoat, Wilmington Leomus.city A Brown, new aiusii A Applega.e, city ivur-, nuun Miss Williams.

PlnuaW Dunlap. Sherman 11 117 i'NiUf A to IV Kinr. Vasbinrton Cole, Richmond Bunting, New York Farrlagton.New York A Mills, Columbus Foley Toledo Archer, Columbus Krovy. Detroit Smith, Kansas BE Culberteon.FalmouthR Sharer, Gallatin 8 pate city Randall, Ibanon Rothschild, city Wiggins. Indianapolis Lamberg, Liberty Mrs Charles, Ohio Mrs BreireltTNew Paris Mrs Ladlleld.

Richmond Marv Thomas, Richmond. Norton. Pittsburg Anson Searls, Newark Hess, Columbus 1 xi Keating. lemphla James, Toledo A Mills, Columbus Foley, Cohimbu JJ Archer, Columbti Klnner-Xeiila Johu BolwnTNew York Welsh, New York Mrs CMliubbard, Wash- Smart, GreenHeld- Co A Gerst, bauville erCllicthe Kilngle, Butler, INDIANA HOUSE. Pa a.MiiiletowitO il Balemau, i.evei Cleveland Read, Indianapolis Jenkins, Harriso CaV.

i.hannii Jackson. Level House. Jones' Station Hansell, Darrtown A Huchinga, Wllliamsb'gJ ITebbreVN RlchmoudM Moon, Bianchester Jones. Louisiana Dobbins, Greensburg Seal Mt Carmel Cullem, Brookvirie Butlerville Constant, Butlervllle f. Baant, Xllliaci .1 vm I 1 ,1 a 1 A luoiaim 1 11 1: Ell a Versailles 11 wmw, piicieTr Sutto 1- II BOIlu.il I Rellevlew 1 jonnsoa, ivagis dhuiuq Kraua, Arcanum A Shields.

Belfast pTufis, Malnvllle Carrel, Hartford Bernard, Dry Ridge WUdman.Sboala, ind it Morgan, Koota rvrver. BiouvereT Waymeyer.Dayton Laird, Mt Carmel Adams, Hamilton Aoie.Ai. i RTTtF.T HOUSE. Sr ii it, arir ham. SI Louis i Paulding.

N. Orleans a et rr i- timnrs 1 jrv-r. ur.vt Qulntrell. Cleveland Graves, Chicago Mis? Krouse.LoulsvUl Mis Eva Krouse.irilBvn JW Rickey New York Boldlng. New ork MA rmstrougr-RI pley Brown, Lebanon ii nea Grant.

Richmond 11 Reed. Rochester Slapter, 80. Charleston A vandagri ff, 'oiumbti Davis, Rising Sun A MeyersTl'rovldeiice Ruff. Qlenwood Harvey. Sachseu, Mich Abbott, Rochester Fiichs New York A l.uckey, ctty 44 EMIs Maywood, Chicago Hlilman.

Columbus w.rtilia. New York Branson. BURNET 1101.8 Williams. Terr. Haute A M'" jf tiemeut and New Vis i-A II I H.lBAr, ork Benson.

Columbus. ork Mies A Davis. Wbeeilag Herrun, Georgetown Kunkle, St Louis Miller. New Ysvk Orne. Boston A New York Kiddie, Ten Tittauy.

Nw York si.n.-ihe Simonds. New York A McCllntoca Airlen. New YOTK li Arkenlm. V.n, YJ Brad v. New York itV ctv Hess, Columbus.

Vw ffi IextngtoB A swope. lxington Crestlln. ywteaTk llurusi. Portsmouth Mrs 8 Reed. Portsmouth 11 Aikraao.

New York A Outran. New 01k CRAWFORD HOUSE. Doyle, Chllllcothe Frank Osftora, Newca-stle A Dupel. Brooklyn 4 arpenier anu -T Coles, Vrov. Brooklyn.

New York lliken, Montgomery Espy, Urbana Beiieu, Morrow Gen Johnson, Brookvllie Snyder. Ml Sterling Adair. Carlisle JO Boyd, city Fulton, Lyncbtmrg Overby.Blue LTtSpgsWTOverbyJWiue L'k Sngs Kvans. Kenton MIssStone.Flemmlngsb John II Fve.cliy oage et w. rTiuceton Campbell.

Carlisle JJ Jones, city wo Wingate, Indiana LT I.Htlein, Sprlngfl II Fletcher. Xeala Herea.clty 1 ooi Martin. Cleveland 14 Haa lev." Mavsvllle MrsJ Robinson, Dyt'B Miss Robinson, tray ton I Torre ace, Louis Aootm, aris, A Newark Craddock. Ky st.er. St Louis Winter.

Geruiantown Hutsnsun, nay toa RipPT. Chicago HelmH.k, Unrbmna Winierand wile, Ucr-mantowB, Ky GRAND HOTEL v.rrln. New York A White and w. Oakly xi Aiionhein. New York I Lance.

New York Gaity. Englana llari. New York t. 1M.H.II I nii.viua Bane-en. Lli iiruru.

Nw Orlro Locky.cit MU. stmlih, l'-sftoa liubaia.iua. III Yor It Harding, St Louis Mace. New York Amnion. Boston A Leon.

Delaware Wallace aod w. Ivy cnanuer. nil CitV Mr Mr ArnistrvuB. vt L- Jit Missouri CWhl.eslde. Chicago Kentucky Vn" made hli M.riimL Tun I ti II I Iralinm HIHW I in v.

a. yew York Kenyon, nosiou i-hicatro BE Mirde. St l.outs Chandler. Day ton Johnson. Mississippi Spring tieia lni IVU tttSXer i a-" FL Hine.

New "fork Vork Mra 0 II 1 XL' A A 8 JT AO s) Wm A Wm at A Phil A A 8 Jno I A Miss on that last Mr. a on In THE CIITCIIT1TATI DAXLT KtTQUlBEB, THURSDAY 1TO VjGII3EI-. 1879. rv1s. Hamilton A Yale end LI WMn4 w.

SAndusy wrownead Crittenden, Ti 1 org Baldwin, lit Veraea I era's Mrs Magevlner, Mtml Storm, Boston May-Mr A Dunning, city ThoxwcII Kearton, Dayton iJixoa, UaatlBKtoa) 8 Horn, Kaasaa 1 4 aBiiiBrenaacoia Mutford ion. Itnar Prelch, lillaul JamtKon. NewTork Hall, Kt Louis brry, darknbura GitKkey. Toledo OVosoor Chamnis 31 LAngdoo A w( Col 'bus I. Vuin, Manehaaer CXopr, Kt Louta tiiukey, Toledo a Vf HOTlIEMERr.

Mstrn, philad.tbt M.dtb.Cirrelaad Wflmier, New Voclt ager, Xtw York, Mmmoai, Daaville A I l-ymoiwu, New York Atcbiion, iMdaa A Peaton. Cbioara Wllaun, Pbiladdpbla Pbiliina, Cbiouto Patterson, Louiavlil A Keeve, Dvlpbo Zorn, IxiulRvilia Fran- (irKItillii U'arrpn fV Aio HnlUnj aad Ual- Hiwnwr, Kew York noils A Gottram, New I hoc Iter, Cleveland Hoaver, Pbiladelpbia CHenilu B.turwar, Chlcaaw eeaedeltb, HI Lotua A re. tvlnA ICaw Vntar k.B PbRairtSlnVi" Miss.M i Bradford. Lhan Thomas, Troy, Unia vr lj -k. -i jl MM oni, i euntwea Simmons, Georgetown! ke Fernbarlter, York I Kexrtca.

ao in or, a it tnrtis, amnion Frarinr. IVmton I Miller and Louie lie Egaa, Nww York gaLT Bradley, If ichtern Peregrin, amen town Klein, Pittabura; Gerenui, hicao Farren, Wllminrton Porter, Koaaeilvtl.e Burt, Indianapolis Bebe, New Bren.en Perrine, Bt Ancient Chauson, Hamilton ft Homer. Bipley HOLSK. a Hon land. Jackson Hardinburg-.

Jameefk PttprinbnrK, rlltaburs; Hilton, Hiftglasport Wat kins. Jliaremtown I Porter, Kuasellvllla Williams Now Vlanaa LoBKStretb, Lebanon, Lambert. Lebanon Gilmore, College Corner lotien, Lebanon LRHufrrnaa.tvnte'rvitla Wriarht. CentertHle 1) rtool, ctiy Keeler, Lewisburr Breed, Jamestown Kimmonds. Dan villa Morey, Cardlnglon Walker.

I ndianatolia Sbowen. Biannneid Walker, Wilmington A Hhriner, Winchester Bradford. Adauut Wheeler. Hardis White, riardls Perry, Taylorsville loni, An bum Martin-, Balubrldge FoUetl, Kalamazoo Iyden, Seymour Wyatt and lady, Manstield Parish. Lima I 11 VI 1 Carpenter, Kentucky A Rosenborg "leymour A Poor, Waverly Ben Paw, Indianapolis Helberman.

Chicago btern. New York II rllrupleton IjiiiIhvIIIa 3 Alilera. Imlsvllle Turner, Cyuthtana Wertheimer, Middle-8 Conover, Dayton Wirt, Ohio Anaerson. 1 ton it a inig, nnmiiwD Morris, Hamilton A Gibs. Peoria, III Polasky, Peoria, 111 Bell, Dayton.

Gates, Troy, Jno Graves, Louisville Blumentbal, Pomeroy Messner, New York Seely Wood, Urbana. Albertson. Ietroit. Belmont, bpringueld Beatty, Hutchinson Reynold, city Thos Peholl, Madison, Ind Hill. Stanford.

Kv McKittrlck.Stanford.Kyi Holmes.Madlsoa.lnd Wall, ilakliia I kT 1 1 1 1 ta ,1 VI 1 1 lahnpn Gavnor.Chlllicothe.OS Baldwin, Blanchester.O' 8 McKenzle. Sandusky A Dunlap.ctty Mothf rail, Lancaster W. Gilmore. city Edgarton, Louisville Ferrie, Dayton paugle. Sidney, Patterson.

Louisville Atwood, city Pulser, Maysvllle II Albers aud mother, Annalliyers, Cullman, Ala liecalur, Ala Miss A Jones, Falmouth Evans Columbus, Wise, Baltimore Levi, Claysville HJC Moore, Caliettsb'g COVINGTON. ITabkas Corpus. Henry erclval case comes before Judge Perkins to-day. lie sues Out the wrt the grouud ol excessive ball. John G.

Werns, age twenty-seven, farmer, Kenton County, and Emma Wim- nier, age eignteeu, Afoone tjounty. Cojbpos cktis. The lurv a i 1 state of mind of Caroline Zeli heard the testimony I yesterday, and found that she Is of sound mind. Rkai. Estatb TaANarp.n Peter Crone to Elisabeth Barhorst.

lot 30 bv ion. west side 'Lexington pike, la bouthgate -subdivision of Covington pi i. Fi.icKirw. Ex-Collector Kreer explains It was an auction sale that kept blm from keeping his appointment to settle and turn over Tuesday, and promisee to be on. band to-day.

Jail Chamob. Moses Hull has resigned bis position aa Deputy Jailer at Independence, and Jailer Wllleubriuk bas appointed W. C. Young Instead. Young Is big enough, brave enough aud honest enough to till the bill fully if the Jail bad twenty times the use for Itself that It has.

Tax CoKpnowisK. The Wm. Jones estate, whose extent and tax valuation were not known until Mr. Jones died, was since assessed by special proceed -lng4in Council and a bill of something overte ouo made out. Yesterday at some sort of a conference between parties on both sides.

It was agreed that would do In settlement of all taxes due the city. Ix the case In which Simmons A Dickinson were firoceeded against for contempt of Court In violat-ng the Injunction restraining them from drawing lottery under the Frankfort grant. Judge Menzies yesterday rendered a decision holding the alleged offenders to bail for-lheir uppearauce at the Campbell County Court at Newport, at tbe January term, ana requiring tnem to give Dong zor suon appearance. The defendants announce that they will carry the case at once to the Court of Appeals. Watch Pbxst.wtatio;.

Yesterday evening Squire Ewan, who, by the way, is acquiring fame time In business matters and beware of the tick system, 'l'ears glistened in ttenryeyes, as ne ai-vlned immediately the source of tbe gift, and turned with a look of deep gratitude to thauk bis Pbrsowa-. Golonel Perry Wherrltt, clerk of the Harrison County Court, is a guest of bis daughter, Mrs. W. W. Cleary.

Mr. Charles Deoarmo. advertising agent 01 1 "AL-. trM'i 17 and friends durimr the brief stay of that troune l'" I cincinnatr. ne met Lteutenan Anurew rwevtmson California, and aaw the Grant reception in San Francisco.

Comiso To CoviifoTOW. The city Is to be congratulated upon the prospective early coming of T. Jeff Smith, with some of bis printing apparatus, to Covington. He will locate on lower Scott street, and for the present do the printing for the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company allotments er drawings, te begin probably next Mondayr Better still, Mr. Smith hopes to remove bis whole establishment to this side before long.

Louisville Commercial, a Republican, but a very Judicious paper, says editorially: ''We see by our different exchanges that Hon. M. J. Dudley, of Covington, Is being urged for one ot tbe Judgeships of the Twelfth Judicial Dis trict, we are not in tne namt 01 saying any luing about our Democratic nominations, but in this Instance our fellow-Democrats will allow ns to say to tbe people of the Twelfth District that no more worthy or abler man could be nominated, and we sincerely hope that the Democrats will put forward t.uaiav f.ir.n him thev have all the reoulsfte nalitlea 0 an able, upright and honest Judge. With such mea on the bench Kentucky wlU be honored." CnAMCERT C.

Morse's administrator against N. C. Morse's heirs and creditors. Decree of sale of decedent's interest In rive tracts or surveys of land aggregating acres, some on the Kentucky River and tbe locality of some not stated except by number of warrant. Jane Johnson's administrator against Jane Johnson's heirs and creditors.

Decree of sale of sundry lots on Center, Cross and Johnson street to pay the debts of tne estate, aggregating e- sio. of the estate, aggregating against Conrad Deisler.ete. Decree of house, tents, sheds, pavilions and seats at J. la lielsler- Pavilion Garden to pay Galbaugh tJsiand interest, and W. M.

Bennett, admlulstraU, fttuoand Interest and the costs. xrr.ru.ne.lil and bis wlf a. ate. Tin neti tlon Decree conferring the powers ot a tenune sole on the wife The Chancellor got olTanother little bit of legal pleasantry at tbe expense of the Bar yesterday. In the case of Marie Ransom against C.

H. Bronson, Ac, In passing upon a motion of the defendants to require the plaintiff to mare the petition more definite and certain. Hie Honor, In bis written opinion, saja: "There Is no diWculty ln knowing what Is meant" In tbe petition "the difficulty is in maklngout the handwriting; that difficulty over-oome'tbe rest Ja easy enough. The motion was overruled, tbe CceSrt saying that the plaintiff holding tbe claim sued on as assignee of Bowler, who was tbe assignee of tbe Kentucay Central Railroad Associatlou. and the claim being In the shape of a mortgage, executed by the legal title holder, it makes no 'difference whether the plaintiff bought the claim with her trust funds or aot.

Hanalaetorle) In Covlngtoii. TO TBT- XntTOB OF TBI 5QCJBPB, I-was gratlHed at seeing ah editorial with the above caption in a late paper. In tbe past there bas been ao little nnlty of feeling among clUxen. so little Interest shown In what would be most beneUcial to the material interests of the city, so Utile effort made to attract txantrers aod invite wealth, enterprise and population, that It has been a source of mortification to those win lake abride in our growth ajid prosperity. A heilthler location, a more desirable place to 11 ve oi a better buiBt for the eslablisbment of Industrial enterprise, can not be lound on the banks "Referring 'to an ordinance passed by the City Council In 1873 I find that all the machinery of a maufactorV, tbe raw material and good manufactured are'exempted from taxation.

This was a step lb the right direction, but it was a sealed book to the general public, because no publication was ever made. 1 believe we should go further than this, and exempt tbe real estate so occupied upon which a certain sum has been invested lor a term ot years, end 1 ..1. ulv ta. ail aba 1 1 known. The manufacturing interest Is now on the advance, and locations presenting the roost favorable ad vantages are being sought for with a view to-new establishments, or the removal of thoae already es- tahtlsned to more engiuie pu.nu- There Is anidei a tbo affairs of '-Jl 1 nnwn.riiv.

1 1 is (be part of wisdom to avail ie auairs 01 iiiuitiui.Bj 1 ourselves of the rising tide, to present our favorable tawwaiiain and the decided advantagea we offer in tbe way of railroad and river facilities, cheap property aad exemption from burdensome taxation. NEWPORT. A rink at the residence of Mr. J. Benekensteln, on John's Hill, evening before last caused a loss as tan, nv of Cincinnati, and An nle t.

am -b-asaIW i-s-iMipr. Par. en wrt wrw the hoir of Grace M. E. Chnrch on the-evenlng of tne Ulh, will be a social event of some nTagnltude.

VfraMi-vi. And bride, who haTe been boarding in Covington since their will lake up iheir residence this city next week. teat Oasette reporter bad a A.ri hui-Biiaa some poor opt kniizbt of the pirlptt exchanged hats with hira.get-e best of the bargain. That oplnlonls how. evenot held now! lor received hU ew.

bead T.a axorbltant price of coal I AJaTBKS I. u- nrKal.Ittl compels Ji TrTner that Is most richer at. a. el Two hundred coal was valued at auu and Sleet vt oras. old the head ol orx ha Lb.

HTvaH. the child In com- Brown make wui TIM TTi atreeta, DliM tiau tlon have alter nee, hence hall, ble ich Bach ham. idea ao was was the the the to so The that "did They hold they ago of 1. and In and and hell, God who bv not Ists, us the the vv Is 1 1 1 I I 1 1 eif. JTsist, weoUarcVl ve.gh, la-nring the mother.

ive. by fUayiog wda tore. The Inr year, of 1 I r. i II a was Oliniru a Cwtoi-ielv baked. Dr.

Davis was iur rii'it Jul. Gould, Nwport cihrna- curMnU, Atoberu and Miss K.t. Jfj.W last at the residence ol the light before Est. wbo" lees to-day, for Pari. -a iAi rctaoe ef fcaar- complete ber must boa it aveuiug at tae rmu to Granlneer.

Miss Tllll1 gT-e-fula-ann- an face I bet a nnlve- I fa vortu. and bar auaeuoe be felt by a large ctrle ctl aaourera. BiKRf.D 1-BOX A IIAIX T. K. A.

BiUdnC T1 ta Swedm a if1 Praa eher-A IMatiaM Uaa ChriatlaBai" WtUeh Kzels CaliIiea. Hlww t7aUtavt ami aad Olker Be fa. Philadelphia Kcord- TIbv. rhanncpv Gllea. lMtor of the "Ciiurcb.

of the Jeruaaiem," or Swoden-borxtan Church, at Bond and Brandy wine waa to have dellrerod a aermon last a ma ixaii or inf v. AaaoolaUon on the anbject, "Tha dlsaolu- of the material ooay a proTutioa o. i DlrlM love and wladona for the tn-rae and perfection of human happlne-" 1 hia waa to beea the fLntt of a aerie on "NaturaJ and aplritnal death and resurrection and the lire aubjecta on previous eooaatona the clinrch oil- atn." nen Mr. wiea luatnru which aeata only about four hnnarea been unoomfortably rull, and the deal re to obtain more end ample i ao-coiunHKiRUons at the X. M.

A. Hail. The eermon, however, was not delivered a the bnt at the ehnrch. and the wnrsna wherefore of the change has caaaed eonaldere- excitement amonjr the members of the de- nom.nauon. i nen tne fjnnrcn romrame-inciTOiii, well-known individual aa ticorje Burn- of the Baldwin Lx-o motive Works; Counselor W.

Motieorre, T. 8. Arthur, the temperance writer; J. of Llppln-oott A and A. Lew la, of Caldwell A the Jewelers planned the eermon, they bad no that any difficulty lay In the way of their doing, a once before the hall had been granted to them for lootare by Mr.

Giles on "Hell." The duty ol engaging; the bn tiding assigned to Mr. Lewis. Tlii gentleman Informed by J. Howard Real. Secretary of Y.

M. C. A- that It was doubtful wether the reqaext woald be granted, on the ground that Hwedenborgians were not 'Evangelical Christian" In the Y. M. O.

A.H definition of term. Subsequently Mr. Lewi waa asked withdraw the requeat, but Instead of doing he put It on paper and sent It to Mr. Seal. result waa a communication to the effect the Room Committee orAanoclatlon.Hall not deem It expedient to grant tbe re-auest." Thi decision bas given rise to some strong comments from the -outlawed congregation.

hold that they are aa much entitled to tholr own views and be considered as Christians aa any other denomination, and point to the fact thnt only a few weeks their preacher, at he request of tbe acuity, expounded his faith before the students Cornell University. Kegardlns: their spiritual views they quote the doctrines of the Church, to which every member must subscribe. These in brief are as follows: There Is only one living end true God, in whom is the divine trinilvof love, wisdom operation called the Father, Bon and Holy host, distinct and attheaame time united Him as the soul, body and operation are la man, end this one God, in His divine humanity, is the Lord Jesus Christ. Saving faith la to believe In Him aa the Creator, Redeemer, and Savior. 8.

The Sacred Scripture, or the Word, 1 the Divine troth Itself. It Is divinely Inspired, Is holy in every syllable. 4. We mast shun evil as sine against God, because they are of the devil and from and we must do good, because it is 01 and from God The Commltteeof the YoungMen'e Christian Asportation, according to one of the number. was seen yesterday, consider themselves perfectly Justified In their refusal 1 ii ia gen tleman Raid that the Constitution Of the Young Men's Chrigtian Association contains certain definitions of the word "evangelical," upon which their action was Dasea.

"iuese i definitions. said the Informant, "were laid down at an International Convention held at Portland. Maine, several years ago, anu were contAlnerl In resolutions reooTted a Corn mitre of which RpV. Howard Croebv was Chairman. Under them we do recognlee Catholics, Hebrews, Unlversal- Unitarians or Swedenborgians as coming within the pale of the Evangelical Church, and mnaeonentlv we can not allow them to enunciate their doctrines In onr ball.

Neither do we allow the members of these Churches to hmimd active members of the Young Men' Christian Association. They may, if they please, come with ns as 'associate' members of the Institution, but they can neither vote nor tie el lad hie for office. When Mr. Giles was allowed to deliver bis lecture in the hall last year we bad many remonstrances from clergymen of several denominations, as well as from our own members. That made careful this time.

The resolution refusing hall was carried unanlmonsly in the CJm- mitxee. we ao not consiaerany oi tne denominations! have mentioned as 'Evangelical' In sense as applied to Baptists, Presbyterians and otner sects." A member of Mr. Giles' cnurcn expressed present at tne lecture ou "hwi, na biucc been Induced to study Swedenborg's theory I A vu r-r- ttA VAXg, 1 vt vat wa very recent date, he added, the books of the Sweden bo rgian Church were excluded from the Y. M. C.

A. library. Other members commented on the fact that when the Y. M. C.

A. was claiming non-llabllity for taxation last A nr "wa." thaTihe ATation "was a 1 non-sectarian, and that members of all denominations were open to Its rights and privileges. This statement la contrasted with their present action. Rev. Chauncey Giles, against whom the edict was directed, ia recognised as one of the most eloquent and scholarly preachers.

He also au author of no mean repute. His connection with the church at Broad and Brandywine dates from last fall. Previous to that he was located In New York, where mem bers of all denominations nocked on sunaay after Sunday to listen to bis discourses. Some 00 hobltnnl t-l. a.c- sr rannis nff 11 is situ 1 (inn vcruuiiiu.

tn ruiAoKju-inn hn exoounded his views In James Freeman Clurkea Boston church. The denomination has three churches In this city. Javes Caiawat, colored, died near Carl Isle, Sullivan County, at the age of 103 years. He was In the Battle of Tippecanoe In 1S11. SITUATIOK3 WATTCXI-MAI-ES.

BAR-TENDER By a young man twenty years of age who understands bis business. Address JOHN HUMMEL, this offlce. 62 BOOKKEEPER Salesman or clerk by a young man of 23 best of reference will work for any salary. Address this offlce. 62 A R-TEND ER By a young man ol experience.

LJ Addres RODEL, thi offlce. 62 TTOOK-KEEPEB--or casnier.ny a gentleman 01 1 long experience on feari st. salary moderate lonr experience on Pearl st. references hrst-class. Address Ohio, vi utris-ii, BLACKSM ITH In a general way: also to do marble-tool dressing.

Address J. F. BARTON. Pique, Ohio. iARBER By a boy about 18 years old, who bas JJ hnd some experience at tuo uaroer dree this office.

42 -ac- wvpph Ar Bv a middle-aired rent 1 fT 11 of a. itHenc a book-keener or cashier In some Chihago house; -Alary moderate; reference first-class. Address BOOK-KEEPER, Hartwell, Ohio. BOOK-KEEPER By a boy of can assist In book-keeping or as entry-clerk. Address LR, 2W W.

Sixth st, or this offlce. 82 Or clerk; salary no object. Ad- X) dress tnis omce. BARBER By boy to work in a barber-shop Sunday mornings. Address thi office.

BOOK-KEEPER Or assistant by a good accountant; refer to present employer. Address BOOK KEEPER. AaOQk-oox su. BAR-TENDER First-class, by a young man of experience. Address this offlce.

mStt A time. Address P. this otllce. 2 OACBMANWUlTng te make mv.elf uiefnl (J about a place. Address this office.

r.i.o-eotr.nii.-inn house' falfpenman tnd good at iigures willing to be neraliv useful in any capacity; city reierence. Address A this office. CtOOK In hotel or restaurant, city or country, by a Frenchman good references. Address 67 E. Pearl st.

42 CLERK In some store, bv a young man references. Address this office. best of By veung man aa shipping or receiving clerk: speaks English, erman and French I or a aalesmanlAddress EDWARD, 78 Hopkins t. CARRIAGI5-PAINTER By ayoung snan with seven years-experience on good work will work for expenses during the winter; can '(rJ Uiii nOACHMAN-ABd willing to tnake myself useful I IJabout the place. Address this oihce.

I pLERK In a my I rnn exoerlence. Address JOHN REY NOLDS, tula omce. CiLERK To have exierlence: will work wirhout pay; caa write a good hand; best ot reference. .1. a.

I. nflii-a- CIDEU-M A KKR Manufacturer of sjuxikliDg cider. T. HTZ, 244 W. Pearl St.

62 CLERK Entry, shipping or receiving, by a young man ot 18. a good penman and an accarate this 62 CILERK A drug and presenptioa ya graduate of College of Pharmacy; 'eferences gtvfo as to ability and Integrity. Address AD.PJ4 Miles tsouia uieveiann. CLERK-Or assistant book-keeier 1 a store. office or wholesale house, bran honest and reliable yot.ng man of VS.

a atod nman and quick at figures: beet of reference. Addroas FRED OAUM- MEASSEN, -to iiain ei. OOK Flrst-cUs: best of reference. Address H. -52 STINK, this oihce.

A TlV i No. 1 coachmen and wife; in.liiin wurlciT both well I wife No Tcook and upstairs worker both well recommended. Address CAMERON, Care Hilton. COOK Meat aud pastry. Water st.

Address AUGUST. S2 -VOOK-Bv a first -ela-e pastry cook city ex conn- V. AiiiiiT -ONFECTIONER Br "a fir-st -class caramol- maker. Address CARAMEL, this Qjuce. 42 iMTMAS-Bvaslnrle man: nndei-tandsthe i care of horses aod cows and thegeweral work oi gentleman's place.

Address this office. ni.ERK-Or porter, by yoeng married man of 1 Vy i ciaul hal.iLs: wllllnr tone useful in any capaciiy wcllaconaiuted In city. Covington and Newj-urt. unexceptiouaule reference. Address rl Ariu thrs ofbee.

CtARPENTF any klwd of arrentr work, Address Kit. 11ARU KR1NKE, Is Moore St. noMPOSITOB By a reliable and competent I V. auslavsi than war- out of city preferred. Address AS W.

thle olUca. 2 CLERK Or assistant book I-r by aad reliable young man aged IS. In eomesuire. office or wholesale house; gao.1 at reference-, AuOress Ktil Oil I 4- alam at. I IA is c.

I V--t v. yonng man to learn Aaares. v. I h-eatuvay. AJ taw tloe Unnl, gray.

Xi work any ences; object Bovd bouse street. iaia a odios. his J-l Xli 78 Jjj give XP fi give TT. lift me XT. All of ill A jlj nen Jjj Xll AL, TT" XX I I TI I I I I I I I I I E1TUATIOTT3 WAKTO-IIAII3.

rVWKS-BT two Ko. 1 Frncb cook. In r7 or rmintrT baot of rcfaraacea. eOOKJs, W. lMth au DRIVEE IeUTerx magon.or lo work about a tore; ne ao object, but a ttpwlr pl: ref-ereacea.

Adareaa W1LMT .11 Llvs. thia omca. 5 TR1VEB By a Toons man of aeveoten years; I bas bad one year's experience ortTinf waf oa. Addram li this office. Eit BiitDUBt man to drive delivery or any will riTf 7 onewhowsil firs me anuUoa.

ddreoa Ml, taisomco. DBIVER By a yoon man to drive a dellverv-wtrnn or any kind of team: will rive an Tone who wtu rive rae a aitoatioa. Addreaa oraoa. TrvRVG-CLERK Salary not a much aa object as lirrmKDent "Ui.anun wiin oi iroiw studied saeriictoe two years. Ad dzeea, stall o( Look-bos Btadisoo, In A.

DBIVER By a yeunrmaa whets used to horses aad acquainted wlih the city, to drive waron or CaU or address P. C'KAiL, w) W. Waler at. EKGIXEER Or fire ma a bv a first -pleas ena-tneer. Address Wat.

this office. TJMPUlYKvyT-BT a tmu au of IS. has had ft years1 experience tu a notion koaae speaks I German and Enc'iaa ia wllllnr to do any kind of for hts ooarg. MPLOTMENT By ayoun saaa whe apeAks and writea Enalinh aad (earman wiliiuc to do thlnr. Address FRED ZSO.

at. this omca. s-a TivpTivui 'MPLOTMENT In telarraph or railroad office. OUBr m1th months' experieuca; ralfoad basin ass; Urst-clasa refer will work ia rsilrosa omo la telegraph office. Adores a- BnM Statioa, JC C.

K. K. MPLOYMENT By a young mao of at any i i.erman ana jiariisa preferred, Address EDWARD, 78 Hopkins nvbrivwwT Rv a oolored bov to write ti otttce or work la a private family writes rood band; well recommended. Address D.lhls NTRY CLERK Shipping, or receiving clerk, by a young maa aged is; good penman; accurate at flgureas best of references. Address I O.

oOice. tiuhivuft-r, an hotiMt aad reliable boy 17 year old In aa olttce. elore or wholesale boose; has had experience in book-keeping; good penman and accurate hgurer; best of reference. Address CDC, this ofhee. TiMPLOVMKXT-Rr yonug man of 18 to learn any trade or to learn to be English and German fluently.

Hopkins st. imun Address EUtiEN 81 INGINEER To run or keep in repair a station-j ary engine: have experience aad good reference. Address JAS. MILLER. 8 Gest St.

TiulililvurvT Uv trniin man who sieaks German and English, to go to California; best of references given. Address Box 230. DelawareOhio. EMPLOYMENT At any honorable business. In city or country have a good education, and can good reference.

Address this oihce. MPLOYMENT By an honest and Industrious are. IA veers: can write a good band and good reference. Address H. tnis otttce.

MPLOYMENT By a boy 18 years old rues a good nana ana quick at nguxva. Address BOY. I Custer at. EMPI-OY'MENT Bv a young man in a store or factory will give fSO to any one who will give a situation. Addrese BKH.thlson.ce.

MPLOYMENT I will give to any one who will secure me a permanent situation: capnbie doing any kind of business; am not afraid of work can furnish best reference. Address VERY UAUD inuwlVUVVT Rv a vounir man in a store will I rive giO to any one who will give Die a situation. dd ress X. thia office. EMPLOYMENT By a boy eighteen years old; willing to do any thing references, required.

Address EIGHTEEN, this office. 82 TJ'PLOY'MENT By an honest and reliable boy. us years oia, wno is wining vo wui a or a wholesale business bouse, being a good I man and firurer. and can furnish beat refer ence. Address C.

this offlce. 62 TlupmVSKVT Rv a none man of 20. to learu a will work lor fciuttU wages. Address HARRY this office. ENGINEER First-class; referencee given, dreas W.

II. WILSON. WO Third St. Ad-62 -EMPLOYMENT Bv a boy of 17. In a store or ofHce: good penman aud Ururer.

Address I mis omce. 42 LOR 1ST Competent In all branches of garden- Ing. Add re 1 this ofhee. wn-rVT. riT.v.Rtr Several ears' exoeiience of references.

Address Young Mens Christlsn Association. HOSTLER By a boy. to take care of a and make himself generally, userul, afraid of bard work. Address W. BROW take care of a horse, useful, and not this ofhoe.

TT A RN ESS-MAKER By cfood saddle aud 11 I harness-maker. Address B. EaTLNGER, Mans field, Ohio. OViSE-BOY Address thi office. 62 TT OSTLER Or buggy -washer, Call at 68 W.

Sixth 52 AX si, -in rear. TEWELRY TRADE To learn, by a German boy; willing to leave the city. Address A 11 care dustrlous married honest living: will 1LtbAnfdV JANITOR, Ac By a man and wife, to attend to churches, offices or a number of buildings. Address this office. 2 MILL HAND By a young man who has had one year's experience in planlng-mlll.

CaU on or address WM. SMITH, 13 Woodward st. 82 MILLER Orbuhr-dresser will run on shares in some grist-mill; best of reference as to character and ability can be given. Address WM. THOMAS, Box 4V4 Connersville, Fayette Connty, Auuiaua.

"iRGANI6T By an experienced gentieman.eit ner VS in or out of the city Address 8, 44 Baymiller street a TmaCNM AN Professional! can write Knglish and text: also, everv other style of pen NIIB UaUVV pRINTER-On weekly or everdngtjMr: twelve XT years' experience. Address E. PENNINGION, ffl tlhlO. PHOTOGRAPH ER Or operator States, on railroad or newspaper. in Southern Address 2 this omce.

POl ORTEK or Clerk, oy a youngman 01 ivearooa reierences. Aaares- 4 1 tuts PRINTER By a first-class Jo and newspaper hand; strictly temperate; best of references given. Address Box 20, Athens. Ohio. T3RESCRIPTION CLERK Has had long expert- I A ence tn in is city; can give guwi icvuiiiiii-n---tions and certificate from the Cincinnati College of Pharmacy.

Address for one week PHAliilACisvi. this ollice. 42 PATTERN-MAKER Stove, by a young man of experience. Address PATTERN-MAKER, this office. PRINTER Of twenty years' experience, would like a situation In some Ohio or Indiana town; sober, and competent to nil any position.

A Box 627, Corry, Erie County, Pen -iz uurv9 a. 62 TTR1NTER Toloarn the with a good hand; salary no object. Address 'J Ax, wx 11. Lebanon. Warren County, Ohio.

62 PHOTOGRAPHER Good workman; will work cheap; best of referenoe; no objection to going to the country. Address 8i.VAa -am, tuts omce. SPECIAL AGENT For some responsible Fire or Life Insurance Company doing business in Ken 11 1 nek references. tucky 10 years- experience iu i Rnii Paris. v.

AUUIB at. V. OALESM AN Experienced; best reierences. Ad- 1 dress this office. SEC ET AR Or correspondent, by a first-lass penman and accountant.

Address TOBRIL, this ofhee. nUAHT.Ul Vh UHTTFKnt young man of several years' experience as corresponding clerk. Address ROOM 13, Duncan House. SALESMAN By a middle-aged married man as salesman: no oojections vo traveling: years of experience; reference. Address this of- nee.

SOLICITOR Printer's solicltorj experienced. Ad-drese P. O. Box 272. City.

2 SHOE BUSINESS By a boy 01 eighteen, to learn tbe shoe business; have had some experience. AddrrTA C. ALESM A NFl rat-class In the-elothlug Une Ad- dross ABU, tots omce; J- 0 HOE-MA KER Peg or sewed worlr or repairing no ohjecUon to the country. CaU at Itii OUver rpEAMSTKR Or to drive any kind of wagon. A Call at 152 Hopkins st.

fit Y'PE-SKTTKR By young man of 18: bas had A one year's experience, or Is wiiUng to work at any thing. Address tnis omce. rriRAVELING-AOENT Csa loan employer eam. Address AGENT, Germantown, Ohio. 62 TAILOR By a young maa wbo can speak German, with a good custom tailor; has had some experience; wages bo object.

Address t-K HUB UlUV C. it- an IntelTlrent middle-aged man. obliging and obedient, to go South witn a gen- tl.maa or familv wares no object. Address SERVANT, tbls Ice. ARNISHER By a No.

1 furnltnre vernlsher. Address this omce. TT TOR To leara a trade. bv a young man of -); will work fox low wagu. Address MARRY 11, 1 this office.

ORK By a colored man to do any thing, dies this office. Ad- yiTORK By a young maa of 12: Is willing to werk If at low wages, auutcss ja. hw vmo-a. TTfORKBya youngman of willing to work I at any thing wages no object can give Address A D. this olUoe.

a youog man aged 18; wUl work at I anv business: excellent references. Address JOSEPH CO, this office TTTORK By a voutb seed -rood penmsn. rood morals, quick at figures, and sieaks German and Eugluth wholesale house or oihce preterred; best of ritv references. Address FRANK A. MORRIS, this ofUc 42 TT'ORK-MM any kind, by a colored boy ef good referenoe.

A dd reaa 61 Eighth at. 62 TlTOP.K-1" a wholesale hr-use or office, by a boy of 17. Address W. li. fePEEU, Laurel street.

tUORS-AI nltrht. by a young man ared 1. good reierence. Address AYit, tniaou tTOKKln a store by a young man aed writes 11 a good baud; or U1 drive a delivery -wacon. Addresg.

N. this office. 62 lr ATCH-MAKER In the city 4, years' xie-1T rleuce: furnish tools: good reference and security. Addrese 1 this oihce. tUOEK-By a young maa of 17; of Addreos tula offlce.

42 lTTORK Of any kind, bv a j-onrig man during Uie winter. Address MEED, this odioe. 42 'ORK By a yoong man. aged 21. at any thfng: win work eneap; nest Ol oe.

aous JAMES, this ouice, 42 SITUATIONS WAlslT-raA3 (1LER--BT ie4ecrabe young bxrly te leara to clerk lu a att te. Call or ad-cess ilLsi i Elm at. rOOK-Iij- a girl In either private hoAruing-bou se or private lamily. Apply at sycsmur st jrOOK Bv a Aratr-ci-as Germi tu cook reierences. Apply at ism W.

igbui st. CHA Wl AMBERMA1D CaU on or adresa LOU, 4 ia rear. "trvoKPy an eTperience-Lhrsi-eia color r.io a reter.ace;cii' praacii-r. Caii ai i ibtrd street. this AS LEE, AA Call best aa call XI no 11 I tap .1 A at at I 1 ETTUATTCrS T7AJTTT3-1 CIOOK Bt a firet-ciasa ailontfmmu.

Apptyat UlttulMwK. GK)K By a rood Court i KX)K Bf a rood carman irl aa plain ouuk. In- 1 u. la toe rrax. lOoat.

Ac Br a cook. waabr aod lrfner city or auburba. Call at MO Bicbwoad at, aid erjiraucw, atory. pOOK-Bj a Good German -trl bt of Call at roe Liberty second door In the yard. riOOK-Iii rnvai anally rood rlroc.

Call or 1 addreta6 Kossutb su pooK, rood lirl root, who tm iron vcy orcooBtry. uuu "10PY1ST Or aalesladyby aa lnteUirent youns; ladv, with the bet of relereuce. Auurtm PCfrTraO-'. 8. this ofhee.

pOOK-Er a rood cook ootf refexeBceiveB. ApI ply at Sol Vina St. pOOK-Fiet class for boaadinr-fioose of retan- "lOOK And as chambermaid. Call two dan at Cane RAUioad. bet.

Harriet end twrr OOK By a Garaiaa (irL CaU at SJS Walnut ptOOK an a private family. street. Call at Eiixabeth "AOOK By a yotine r'irl who Is willing to do cook-inrorseneralhouaca ork. Apply at MUeorre street. 3 MPLOYMKXT-Ia wbolesala drug-store by a young man; well recommended.

Addreae jl. ethce. HOUSEWORK By three good Germaa girls; beat of reference. Call at Ha) Liberty at. TTOUSEKEF.PER By a young widow lady.

Call at W. Seventh St. HOUSKWO' sleen at By a middle-aged woman -111 ome. Call or address us. atAiti a FOSTER.

Woodward at. mi HOUSEWORK-Or cooking by a middle-jred woman; best of reference. Inqmre of Mlui. Elm st third nor. TTOUSEWORK Ry a reliable woman.

Call at en W. Eighth st. TTOUSK-KEEPER In a Jewish family by aa ex AApenenced, young JewUh widow Central third floor. Call at 8-J HOUSEWORK By a German girl can giveref-ereuce. Call at or address 271 Court at.

42 rii-KE-U' fihla.Hv a rood arirl to do ft-eneral 1 housework city or country. Call tor two days i HOUSEKEEPER Bv a lsdv of 7 years' experience: Is capable of taking entire chargeof house; city or country knows how to work and Is willing; good reference from hrst-class families. at Central ave. 82 HOUSEKEEPER Governess, seamstress, nurse! or companion to Invalid in private family or public institution, by a rebued American widow; I of references term reasonable. Auuxcas at BURTON, this omce.

TTOUSEKEEPER By a lady ia a hotel or private I xamiiy; nest ot reterences siyio. awu at xa Elm et. 62 OUSEKEEPER In a widower's a I lady capable of teaching music, reach, dec. ejection to country: nrst-ciase reiere-ctja. Ad- mesa a.

r. rfc, una oiuo. TTdirSEWORK-Tn do housework In a'" I family. Address MRS. ANN MILLER, this oihce.

TTOUSEKEEPER Or cook, by German woman It in (German family; best oi reierence Call at Laurel third floor. b2 HOUSEWORK Or kitchen work in a restaurant, or lo pantry, by a young girl. Call at Main third floor. TTOUSE WORK A plain cooklnc and washing II and ironing. Address thi offlce, or call at a ov.

a HOUSEWORK Ry a German girl. In small family city or country. Call at Vine side entrance. H' OUSEWORK Or upstairs work by a girl city prelerred; reference. CaU at 441 Vl3econd street.

TTnT-RCWflRC Rv respectable young lady to I XI do housework la a small American family. Address ALICE, thU office. TTOUSEWORK To do general housework In a XX small family. Apply at ft Vines- 82 HOU8EKF.EPER Bv a widow; good bome more an object than wages. -Call or address 6e EII-a-bethst.

HOUSEWORK By a good German girl In a small family In the city. CaU at Vine street. TTOUSEKEEPER By a youug Jewish widow: A ex perleucca. ADilyatftl8 Central third I 1 floor. ft2 HOUSEWORK By a general housework, avenue.

good German girl to do Apply early at Central 62 TTOUSEKEEPER By an American Protestant AS. middle-aged woman is steady, temperate and reliable: will aot as housekeeper If desired; references given as to character and ability. Address MRS. MONTEITH, this omce. e-s HeUSEWORK.

Ac. By a respectable girl to aa-alst In housework or urjatalrs aork. or to work dress -making and assist lu plain sewing, inquire 41 Mill su OUSEKEEPER For a German widower. governors or clerkship in city, oy a origin, in telligent lady. Address IN NEED OF A FUS.N 1), cms omce.

TTOCSKWORK Or nDRtaira work, in a respec XL able family where there are no childreu, by a rood Lome. Address S. this office. 62 vnunB-wiuow i.n i a uu u.i a HOUSEWORK Or upstairs work, in a small family. Apply at 8as W.

Court st. 62 HOUSEWORK, Ac To do general housework or dining-room work, by a competent American girl good references. CaU at 1-t George St. i TTOUSEKEEPER In or near the city, gIive0nr.nelddreeasUtf.- 1 1. ladv reierence CIS, Dayton, Ohio.

LAUNDRESS Or as cook city or country good re fere ce. Call at 271 Court side entrance. 52 ILLINKR Of considerable experience, desires at A engagemeni rrom now tin none but tlrst-clasi, establishments need answer. Address CASINO, this oihce 62 XTTHSK-By middle-aged German woman. Call At at in.

twin st. "VURSE sick. by a competent woman, with beet of references. CaU at or address 140 Longworth street. NXRSE Experienced.

Address NURSE, this office. 62 OALKSLADIES Or copyists, by two young ladles Davidson Indianapolis. Ind. 62 or experience. Address -i or r.

HAr.AAi.un, SEAMSTRESS Or to attend In a store, by ayoung Southern iady Hrst-class operator; can do all kinds of plain or lancy work. Auuxess iuiu LADY, this office. 62 DEAMSTRKSS-By an expHiitd middle-ared k7 lady 10 00 puiu iMiiuiy tewing. Address a. this ollice.

CALESLADY" By a lady to tend a store; will givel Apply to R. J. MANNING, a month to leara. 113 Barr St. SALESLADY By an intelligent young ladv of good address: can speak German.

Address RE-SEKVED, this office. 42 SEAM STRESS In private family or botel, in city or suburbs, bv an American Protestant widow best ot references. Address MRS. UA1CH, this office. UPSTAIR WORK Good reierences.

L. HUGHES, this office. Address" 62 TTPSTAIRS WORK. Ac. Bv two klrls one to do upstairs work and the other Ao cook, wash and Iron city or country.

Third st. Call at or address 2 W. 52 TTTET-XURSE Bv a healthy young woman. AP- ply at 2-5 Court st. 1 6' TTTORK By a colored girl, dty or country.

at 8 Richmond st, -l Call 62 ttr ASHING And Ironing; to go out or take borne. Address MRS. PEP PEL. 60 Elm st. WASHING And Ironing, at home or by tbe dsy.

Call at 147 Richmond St. --r 42 FOR RENT MISCXI-taAITEOTJS. BAKESHOP With ovea and tables. In good order also rood stand to sell cakes or bread. Ap ply at s.

w. cor. Fifth and Plum. 4, 11AKEBY-Established for twenty years: oven I and fix to res complete or wtu sell. Apply to L.

I j. tcrt as lock st. a-s for shooting-gallery or ten- pin alley, at 8 Fifth st. CELLAR And bake-oven, street. Apply at 211 W.

Sixth 42 CELLAR And bakeroom, complete, aultable for bakery. CaU at 211 W. Sixth at, r-OFFER-TJRN Van's make. Apply at 831 Free-62 QELLAR Clean and dry, Apply at 26 E. Pearl st.

62 f'LOOR Fourth floor with power- and use of elevator, In a new buildiug, size lsxbs feet, satiable for light manufacturing purposes. Inquire at 210 Elm St. Ac Grocery, fixtures and stock. Ap- I VA ply to Aa. J.

MCNJ-ILL. S3 LOCI St. TT ESTAURANT Furnished. CaU al t7 Vine at. A 1 TimiV-A nloe Ilrht room on second floor, in a IV new building, suitable for aa orhce.

Inquire at 110 Elm st. STABLE Of three stalls and large yard. nqo1re at ttt Central ave. 62 gT ABLE Inquire al 5u W. Fourth St.

62 STABLE With three stalls, at a. w. cor. Linn and Ninth sis. S2 STORXS FOR RENT.

I ART ot store-room, 172 Elm st. 82 STORE Newly painted and well lighted, at 144 Ceutral ave. 42 OTORE and large room good business staud will rent for saloon purposes. Apply at 22 Fourth street. riTORR.

Ac. Good hardware store: all ahelvea. eouuters. awntng-and every thing complete; also I shop rooms, at cor. of George and Central ave.

62 STORE and twe rooms fi7 Central good wssd fisr grooerv or saloon. CaU on THOMAS HILL, Indiana House. 2 STORE Second door from the s. w. cor.

Main and Twelfth en extending to Twelfth su I Inquire et 1U AS. 1-iberly Ct TORES Two frame stores. 1th four rooms each, I5 sf and Central rent low. Apply at BUCHMAN BROS. A CO.

a. e. cor. Third and Bee streets. ei TOR REKT-RX-rVX.

ESTAT FARMS Two smell farms west ot the city. Call eu M.T. I'AKUi LL ll Merrell'a drug store on the Warsaw pike, opposite cedar orove. 1-ARM Small farm of acree, house and stable. near Harrison, Ohio: plenty of all kinds el fruit.

Adlrt-t A. 1. la Oil ice. BOARD AND ROOMS WA1ST1ID. a youeg lady, a room with board, at a res.

MIX'S siiie lu some epani-h family. Address STUI10, this otllce. ROO-TS FOR EXJiT. t-tOS. FPEF.MAN AND LAUREL tly two young ladies, with privileeeof eoo nr.

with a wioo dv reierences no Bwarders. Apply la Dixon Building, Boom 1. A DEtTRARTiF. seeond-e-iory front rtsim lo gent and Bi.e or naiile cents, aiih or ailhoot board bot and bstti r-si t-t-tu'de irty reierence required, j- ridre-ss A oii.ce Lr NT frovsoom, su. ao.e A el i a -o -ro 'd week, D.

li 1. lady. XT floor. XT XT A. 1 XT A.

Al 11 i 1 ises. hood c. 1 mea kJ 1 l-l I 1 aw tj -1 t- I A "i I 1 I 1 Kooirs rcn nrrrr. Fl'KNLSH ronrn. een'ral j.w-nuon.

rur btu.i-man. Addrt-w PAY KOLI. this olt.ro. front room near Grand Oi biMW fr twr rents of qufet bMa T' eaci Adtres KAH GDAN D. tbts oiboa.

ra- oer 41 TTVLOOB of three or four rooms, ia central part of nrv N.mnlli.lv fnrnlMbel for houseteeotnc. will nv HH BOO LA. AOll a3-, TARGE, nmtorublr farnlfhed room, aecond I floorTfor mid1ie-ard rnt. mith widow. A4-dress HOMKOJMruKT, thisoftlce.

mi.c fmnt avtatan Valrat rtW 1 BlSrble-tOb turnitnre will rent to atrlctly private ent ana Addr W1DUW a. tnis omce. A RGK front rooas.su liable for an oOioa; central locauon. Addreaa 1., this oiUce- VT.COR.OEORGB AND PLm I tarBished frvat room, suitable tor one or two N'ICE aecond-atory front room, for lady and rent, wita all of bome eein forts; back room oa same Address Wllmw Na eu, this ofta. E.COR.WAl.srTANDTHIBTEEXTHfTS.

Twosplendidly furnished rooms. TICELY furnished room. Address SUBSCBIBF I this offlca. at W. COR.

JOHN AND ELIZA RETH T. Finely fuxniahea room, wita are, lor lady. cheap. Vk'ELY furnished room, near Barr and Culler I to parties who wu Uiecomfufia of a home. Address M.

this office. ICE turulshed room. offlce. s-j Address WIDOW, this XJICELY furnished second-slory front room: rent en references. Address this ol'-ice.

XTRt-Y furnished se tid-story front mom: gas and grate Ure; quiet neighborhood aad central per month to two genu with reference. Address Ibis utUce. 2 tTTl'Kl ftkrabOiasl aeoond-alorv fn.nt rrsm on Freeman su Address WIDOW MS, this erHce.ft-! OHIO AVE. At top of city etepa. gve rooms, newiv oanered: front hall: rent 810 0 per month.

Inouireot J. F. JENNINGS, oa the prera- RICHMOND ST. Furnished room, ta private family. Address COZY th Is orhce.

ft2 SW. COR. MAIN ANDTWELFTH in aecond and third stories. Inquire at lua E. Liberty su S.W.

COR. FIFTH AND PLUM STW- Three furniohod rooms for ladies or gentlemen, with board. If desired. 62 WO furnished rooms, with privileges, for two quiet ladies. Address this othce.

1 rivvvo or three furnished rooms, for light house-1 keeping: ouly three In family must be reasonable. Address I. 18. this othce. nivo neatlv fnrnl'hed rooms, for light houekeep-X twr.

bv a small family: must be In the neighbor of Eighth and Linn at. Address this otbee. 1 1 V. naimaln amnd atorv. Wll all b.mie'comlorts: rent reasonable.

Address this ofti WALNUT HILLS Four nice rooms on second Boor, with water. Ac, on same rl.wir. at per month. Inquire of JNO. U.

DINKKLL1CH-ER, e. a. Gilbert ave. E.JsEYENfnf ST. Large handsomely furnished nu An a.p an r.nlla.

also a small room hall entrance reference .42 LINN ST. Furnished room for man aad wife or gentlemea. a KliriKI IS 1 I Diumisum a-wnutjiwi imi' )-. a .,..1 mn.A tis mltJC 1 desired suitable fur iodgors reference required. ft2 LINN ST.

Furnished front room, aultable for Bin and wlfa or two gvata, alth or without 10 MERCER ST. Two neatly furnished rooms; also a small back room. front KOSSUTH ST. Three rooms on first floor. 42 AO Apply at 2d W.

Sixth st. ELIZABETH ST. Neatly furnished front AO room, suitable for man and wlte or two gsuta. PERRY ST. Nicely furnished room, for two gent.

aul table 62 174 18 orV per k-for-W -'-l' TOE. SIXTH ST. Two neatly furnished rooms. AO In a private family, for gents. rt W.

EIGHTH ST. Nice, and nleasant rooms for gentlemen. In ceutral location: references exchanged. on w. EIGHTH ST.

Furnished haU room for one gentleman. 62 OCTOANO IsT.Furolshed room at fl a Keek for a gentleman or man and wlfe 62 ft FINDLAY ST. Three room and kitchen OU good repair. 6 QQ CHESTNUT ST. Three rooms, on aecond OO floor; will rent cheap to a respectable colored am 1 ly.

Inq uire at 1S7 W. Third st. 62 4 CHESTNUT ST. Neatly furnished room for un on one or two genta. 37 LLNN ST.

First floor. 1 Qr McFARLAND ST. Handsome second-story front room, lor gentleman only, tn private family. 01 Q7 E. SEVENTH ST.

Two or four rooms, on the second floor, with water. CHESTNUT ST. Nice, nleasant. furnished OO front roora, for two genta or man and wife. with or without board.

4 ELIZABETH ST. Nicely furnished room for "ArtJ gent fl per week. 62 FOURTH ST. Nice furnished room, suita ble for two genta or man and wife. 82 l.r font mi- XtStfSi 'Vtt 6 4 OLIVER ST.

Ou i able lor light housekeeping month. 43 room for a lady, 62 4 CHESTNUT ST. Pleasant furnished room for lO one or two gents. 62 4 4 W. SEVENTH 8T.Unlurnlshed room on 62 1 rj second story.

4 4 E. FOURTH ST. Four nice rooms on second floor, water, dtc, to small family 62 4 fT GEORGE ST. Furnished front room for one Ttt" or two gentlemen W. SEVENTH ST.

Well-furnished 1 room for rentleman. front 82 LONGWORTH -Pleasant furnished room C- I for one or two gentlemen: room-mate wanted bv a gentleman. 62 4 HOPKINS ST. lArge and neatly furnished At front room, tail flrxt floor, ia private family, in tan nrsi do ie or fk AN T. Furnli suitable for one i FREEMAN r.

Furnished rooms, auKable i7 for light himseeeplng, with privilege of bath; rent ssand rio per month. e2 53 GEORGE men. ST. Furnished rooms for gentle-62 "T-T LONGWORTH ST. A pleasant front room.

i with privilege of bath-room. 62 (jQ McFARLAND ST. Furnished rooms. ft MrFARLAND unfurnished front 82 WA room, aecond floor. E.

FOURTH ST. Handsomely furnished front OA parlor; also, rooms en suite or single, furnished for light housekeeping, aod coxy single rooms for gentlemen, with hall entrance and privilege of bath, per month references- 62 61 CUTTER ST. Furnished aecond-story room rent low. front 62 in BARR ST. Two rooms on second floor rent reasonable to good tenant.

42 K. FOURTH ST. Larae. handsomelv for r. a A class attenUon; private lamily; ler-i very reason a a II i.nru uaauu luii a urm a aau niwi no COURT ST.

-Three furnished rosrms; refer-42 ei rnce required. rr HOPKINS ST. Nlcelv furnished aecond-eio OO front room; suitable fur one or two genu; ball entrance. 7 E. THIRD ST.

Nicely furnished second-story Oi front room. In private family. 62 67 W. NINTH ST. Handsomely furnished parlor and rooms for s-entlemea and their wives, single gentlemen, physloiau or deuUst, In a private family.

42 E. FOL'RTH ST. Furnished rooms, grates and OO aU conveniences also, oa for Ugat bouse keeping. fQ CUTTER ST. Famished room.

In a private OO famllv. aultable for tiht bousekeeutug for man and wife or two gso tx. 62 It BARR ST. Nlcelv furnlabad front room.wllh I prlvUege ot Cooking, to parties without chli- aren. 79 McFARLAND ST.

Twe unfurnished rooms, 4 ob the second floor rent low, 62 70 W7PEARL-ST. Foer beautiful rooms; water Ld In kitchen. 42 70 GEORGE ST. Rooms at 11 per week. i of RS.

DALY, third floor. luquire bX a W. EIGHTH ST. Pleasant furnished rooms. with board.

jO W. NINTH ST. A wwU-furalshed front room, I suitable for tw. or three geuts. 8 JOHN ST.

Neatly furnlabed room. 88 W. SEVENTH ST. Furnished rooms for genu only; central location. pot-tit OQ PROVIDENCE ST.

Nice furnished room, first OU Boor front. 62 Qft BETTS ST. A furnished front room, with JJ board, for two geatiemeu; reasonable. Qft RICHMOND ST. Two riKrms and a tjJ in second story, 'luh mater.

kitchen 62 ni W. SEVENTH ST. Pleasant room tJX board reference gives aad required. with 62 jr JOHN ST. Furnished room on aecond floor JtJ a private family lor on ox twe genu best of reference required.

(J E. FOUBTH ST. Six splendid rooms. I. -gel her Oi or ea suite, in diisixable locality close to bust- QQ E.

THIRD ST. Three nice large rooms, on pnvate family, water and ess on same poor. -j 1 LONGWORTH ST. furnished room fori 1U i Udy or geuUemen. 42 I nQ SMITH ST.

Neatly fTrnlehed basement AVlO room, suitable for Lght housekeeping; rent 20 per week. TT HOPaTN3 ST. Furnished room to one or AlU two genu or gent aad lady hail en trance. 42 I EVERETT per month. ST.

Fera-shed front room as e. 117 COURT ST. eieci'lng place tor men. HQ W. SIXTH ST.

A la -re and alcely for- 11C Ished front room oa third nuor; ha il en- WOODWARD ST. Faralshed room. 64 123 per week. a- a- ir.IlV (ST. One liebt and pleasant onfur- lOO ulsbed room ia modem bull, heuae; bail en trance, bath.

Ac Tjo ELM ST. Two finely fortiished front rooms, XAi Bri and second floors; centrally located- 4 LONGWORTH ST. Furni i ad un ur-42 x-t- nLsbed rooms for f-ullerueu. 1 .4 4 ELM ST. Furnished Too for rentlemea lit i at moderate teat; eery -aairable and era-I tral -1 (1 CENTRAL AVE.

Nloely furnished room, AU auiu for genu er a aao utiA 160 LINN ST. Nice rear room ri first Boor. completely furnished for auee see ping, it privilege of washing, aud has a got-s en-rauo. rent ao per mouth. 41 EIGHTH ST.

Fileeeot front AOVI pari. s- la aeoond stry.lroaA.amia-.e for to gent.en.en or in tu anu wile enc-es; terms reJon ole. laa a. 161 PLUM and Bowly Iuraiv-d Apply ftsstn I P. at.

Ii'i KINIH ST. If leewPt s-il parlors and l.O w.ws1i.r t.uin; t-o tiai-iy tvi; a-a b.tu mlctiio--. 6- 1 1 lUi; I 7 II lady. 1171 At 170 i price sy 1 4 i ii lOl fots 1 AJ -I liVU ences I 1 1 OAI vl floor, 210 210 month lag. a- othce ui room 991 with 2 City and man Ol for with I -a Or: 2 4 oa I I I I 1 1 I 1 I I trJ r.ocr-5 rcii PO BARK forfilheA fmr.1 room priTaie family reference rejuire.l.

tf W. FIFTH-PT. TorBlbed room on f. floor. Wane or two csata, or leattcmAB I.SOWOBIH fT.

Rocm conipiete'r ir A Bibed for bouaekaepiD to a snan and LOXOWORTH eT. Nleiy twtrni.hed for one or two ceallesarB, ija (iuu fan permonta. BBOADWAY Puraiabad.aiepia-roinK TlIIRD ST. A wII-fnmlbed roora aincle rents; private tamiiy and Bice entraaea. with kosne c-anlorta.

loNtiWOKTH ST. "icely furnl-hed floor front room for maa audaus ori-o g- k-1 LACREL bT. I ive rooms. 07 w- FOl'RTH BT- Fornlbed front to man aad wife or two sr three rents, ix It hoot board; liftbt and fare. OA COURT ST.

Nice, lanre front room oa 6ft floor for uaa and wile or two feats; required. 1 WSUWORTH ST. aUy furaiahad ir- iO room for rentlemen. i McMICKEN AVE. Eleraut room.

we 1 J. tarauthed. suitable for two gentlemen, W. FIFTH bf. Nicely furnii.be.

story front room; rent reasonable. Ifci-i- RICHMOND T. Nicely-furnished front room ftw aleeoing for two gents; as also a furnished ruo a far light be ass re- p- mPLUM bT. Nicely furnished front roora for gent and lady. sondn 21a FOURTH ST.

Furnish ed or uufurni'e. OOrt RKTTS bT. Front ram. oa lower sulLa ble PA With sarre and small ciaseu or a small business room. t- W.

FIFTH nicely rnlshed r.Km A for housekeeping for mil and a for gentlemen, luquire on third floor. FREEMAN furnished i front riK.ni for two genta or man and or without board. ft2 4 BARR ST. Neatly furnished room for lirnt housekeeping, wita privilege ol kitchen. ROAHWA Lower-half "of ft nil ral 1) stt.ry brick bouse.

four rooms: finely papered grained we eatranoea; large yard waa al'ey. Apply oo premises. 61 227 ioc FIFTH ST. Handsomelv urn label room, suitable tor out or twoireatiaiien or and wife. -t 27Q SIXTH ST.

Two aecoad-elory rooms, turndied or unfurnished. Apply In bakery. FoiTtTH ST. Furnished aecond-eiory 0 1 front room. 2 247TLONt.

WORTH ST. Ou rouin, turnishecl -A" or unfurnished. fc2 I RICHMOND ST. Elegantly furslahed front or back room, wun nre amxiignt pii family. 4 IX.URTST.

Two'nlcely furnished rooms, A wita ri vlleg of light housekeeping, to re sponsible parties. In private, ball entrance. 41 4 Pl.UM ST. One turntsbed parlor on flrM 'J 1) floor also two or three naimi on saoood ti ki light housekeeping; required. ball entrance; referenca e- 917 CUTTER front rooms la Purs'.

-II Building. OIQW. SIXTH deairable furnished 1 third-story front room to erst-cl as par'-e reference; house new aad modern. ess 4 i W. Flf'TH KT -A Urn sseU-itghted roomZ lot light manufacturing purposes rent reasonable.

82 "CH LONOWORTH ST. Nicely furnlshtsl room -JJ In private family, to gents ouly: ball 82 7 RICHMOND ST. Three second -floor rooms. t'i itb water and hau enurauce, to iy without children reference. -it OC7 RICHMOND ST.

Furnished sleeping- aati on nrst uoor, to parties sits rctoreiice. 41 58 ST.Blahed front ten: 2(i3i; KIGItTH (T. lIftnlomW fumi-hr-t front ftud rmr nxma la privat vermi remaonaoiv. "a nnjVofjoKGK furnUhd 3 tory front room; tertun rJtw.oAblo, Vi SEVENTH ST.NlcMtir rurnih-4 tmx. vj 9 ruuxn tnu cooa notni XMpCt0i pr; ry modermt tartutk.

1 W. NINTH ST. A neatly furni bed room UO for single gent: also, front room for tS 42 gentlemen. 9PQ LONOWORTH 6T Two large front room Jt on second floor, with hall entrance and -e large pan tries, suitable for light housekeeping. 41 269S ELM ST.

Nicely furnished room in a 2 private family. 270 W. NINTH ST. Neatlv furnished front room, second (torr also back room on earns floor terms moderate. 8.

070 GEO aeoond-slory front I room, for genta only. 62 280 RICHMOND ST. Rooms furnished or un-luxuuhed fur gentlemen, in private fsiu- OQi BROADWAY Two rooms, on aecond boor, a' counseling or single, one iront and mi back; rentfs. 62 Qfl 4 W. COURT ST.

Two well-furnished reo OWx la a private family tor two or three wiin ore anu g. 4fa w- FOURTH ST. Furnished room, vith O00bath term, moderate. 61 lQf.Qw. SEVENTH ST.

8K-ond-story Trout ivo room, 1 .1 a DITUIIU.IIH Jl furnished; also, tblid-atury. ro.ris, lurnisneu. OrtQ WALNUT ST. Unfurstshed roorua.oB so OUtond floor, front, with all con veuieucea. 62 OT W.

SIXTH ST. Furnished or anfural '-d Oil rooms for housekeeping. 62 Ql WALNUT ST, Nicely furnished front room till lor one or two genu: terms very reaso'a- ble. k2 QT F.IGHTH ST. One large room on third fl vir oiu for man and wue or two gentlemen; re'er- en ore, required.

OIQ VINE ST. Two furnished rooms, wtUi OXt7 and hall entrance. 82 )On W. EIGHTH ST. Furnished front room, aultable tor gent and wife, or twogeute.

62 329 JOHN ST. Nicely furnished room In private family, suitable for light bousekeeping or two geni.emen. VINE ST. A large unfurnished second- OOU story front room to gen'demaa and wife or gentlemenMwith reference. OOO W.

NINTH pleasant 00 rooms. furnished 62 007 VINK ST. Thlrd-slory, front room; new OOI furniture and carpets pleasant room a to locaUon, dtc. OOQ CENTRAL AVE. Four front rooms nloely rurnisnea, wun or without board hail eo- trance terms reasonable.

ti-2 on W. FOURTH comfortable room 1 for winter good location no other room- In the house. 82 4 W. FIFTH ST. Two unfurnished rooms in new bouse to gent; bail entrance; very cheap.

62 0 4 MAIN ST. Neatly furnished rooms, at very urO cheap rates. 62 MAIN ST. Furnished rooms al tart rha-sa OOVJ rates: stoves In every room. 62 (J rtngleat tf- AVE.

Tad roouia at or 82 Opri CENTRAL AVE. Two elegant front rooms Ot-IA ob seco.id floor; large and comfortable; caa mb used for housekeeping water la the hall te-nis mouerate. 42 OCT RACE ST. Neatly furnished front room. OO A oa first aud aecond fl (sirs warm and elens- aot for the winter; to first -class pars eoly.

iJ 07 A RACK ST. One front lToomTioeall tv good; especially arranged for a doctors etiice. 6i 402 SEVENTH ST. Two nice rooms. 42 4 f3 BROADWAY Five rooms, front and side V0 eotranca.

Inquire at esi Main st. J2 4 1 W. EIGHTH 6T. Nicely (rout or-I YtJ back room, la a good location rent reasonable grate, clothes-press and hall entrance. 42 ,4 JOHN ST.

Handsomely tJ on second floor. furnish I rom. S2 4 4 tt RICHMOND ST. Parti furnished roisn. with us of parlor aud kitcbeo.

62 4 ft OW. SIXTH ST. Two furnlabed rooms, to a "TtlU responsible party with good refersuotts; in. quire on premises. A-.

4 fT 4 1 W. FOURTH fui-ali furnished front '1 ff'XI room, with board, for gcatlemaa aad ski 42 furiilnred 42 or two geuts. 69 CLINTON rooms. ST. Two nicely 170 JOHN ST.

Nice third-floor front room, balk 'll entrance, to respectable party. 62 483 nrst Boor, either furnished or unluruu-ed. te respectable paxtiaa. fci 4 89 ST. One furnished room.

ae 4Q-T W. NINTH ST. Handsomely furnished 'iJo front sieepiug-room for one or two genta .2 rrtfr CENTRAL AVE. Handsome unfurnished OUO front room en third floor, south flat, wli a every convenience. -62 W.

NINTH ST. Unfurnished rooms. In a ol'U private family rent reaAoraole. 2 5Q W. FIFTH ST.

Furnished eecjnd-Mor-af room, for Ilrht honsekeeplnr. with of parlor and kitchen. In a private family. 6. Oot I trout room, for lady and gent or use or two genu; private family of two.

62 fT 4 fT W. EIGHTH three finely filr. Bisbed rts.ms, with modern coavenienc PJ(7 JU A VINE ST. Three rooms en second a.s.ir. 62 Pply at 24s Centra ave.

er to CENTRA 1. A VK. Three 1.1-s. tut room te 42 ai a gr d. quiet tamiiy rent low.

fiQT CENTRA AVE. Two lanre front UiI s. lib waierin room: ifnl i. S-XAJBO AT MATTAvRS. CrPEat OHIO.

rpPrtaiBien1h and all Vsy -antliar- I With U.B. Mai 1.7 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 12:30 P. M. A. I- I.4TKTOS --EFII TALJ30T, Master.

Oao. w. ball, lcrk. ror man u-s. at toot of Main -ires-U TuThst; -r BIPLET ATD CxXCIJfJf ATI FA KIT.

isieamer 1 ROUT, H. W. Ptcs- bt Witt, Master, will leave from foot of Walnut street Tlii.rada.vs and SaAurdava. at li Nl. u.

A. aa an Agent. IaOWER OHIO. CS-MAll L1XE STLAIIEF.S. FOR IaOriTIll.

Steamers ORAMTB STAiE aiid IvATIE KDALfc-Leave Wliarl-ixutt fis.tof Vinn Btre-t DAILY at. P.M. r- I.AYSatl'M. tr'tK lit I14fV Steamer OKN. I ntu 1 -o.

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