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THE ENQUIRES. gj cmcmNATi enquikee. TTA.TES OP SUBSCRIPTION: THK DAILY ENQVUlEaV fPUTAQK PBKPAIO TH1 WBL-BKi-A 1 With Sunday Isatie. l-sue. tl B4 OO p.x .2, firce its 1M FOR THE WEEKLY ENQUIRER.

One si mouths gpoolal terms to Clab Agent. NoTK --r rotolfl rote ot transient pa-Jri it one cmt for -rv-ry uv ounce or ration Oereo. Fart 'Hn payrt to UuVi UtuU brar thit in mind. AD RATBS-UA 1, le7 DAILY I Display Advertiae- 0r, illSITitta oTii 111 or line. Bwimj wiwr i or Mil 0 par tin.

Matter Notices, 5th or SO per line. Basioees perline nave perliae. h. MsrHnics. Deaths, and loalical Notice, hatrvV.vau MmIicuI cards, Insiilenai-eB.

22 cal cards, it a ortlh pui lo perline US lwir 1 i 13 per line. 1 line, go 7.1 per line, 1 BO twl Notices Pr Hue. OO Solid s-nto the basis of measure. Eight lines 10 11,0 fourteen line agate oi.Miymn find cut. 1A1U ..,1 I.

ru.Mi par cent. au! FABAS A HtLEAN, CTrrr-lrtitntt, otiio. BIVEK INTELLIGENCE. noalw Lens-Iras To-Dj. lUTf NTATB, Kerr, 5 P.

M. E.aY.r.iv Huaiiri iin Fl.l.Ki'wOOl,, Campbell, 4 1. M. v.n.somr" P. THOM 1H IN.

Redden. 4:. P.M. t'NKKAl, UNITED STATKS David, i P. M.

Williams, 0 1'. M. Mill l.v! ArtvrtlrI. P.M., AtsHloN.l wi1v. Il.h.

p. M'V il'M. nmlav. p.M- TlliH. hll KI11.I.H.K.

Tuvstlay lUli, P. M. ftnr lcparnivl Mnl Jirvlc Itrport. vcin t. Ohio, Jnnnarv it 1 I ll of wt a'iT.

Willi Hi th ko't "I'lnig at I p. Janutry 10, is- It ff vi. ai TT10N. ft. in.

fairo 1 is flaonnali ct 6 II ft 1 1 Ttll- I 3 t. 3 hliU-wmi'r mark of UN. I'B vki.k KiTrif PrlvitU-Muna! Corps, V. S. A.

Aaa-v a v. Orantt state, from Pit f. fcirrf i. i.i'ifl. llctiTlnpttm lUlo, No.

4, lomevv l. I. -i'lc Canary, No. 2. Kenturtr Rut-r it l.sif, I rinil.

Uauot. VuipUU; Liulurti City Mew OiluaU'-. Iiai ti rli Si-m Iif.lotia, for Lrttu and Uranitv state, I.outsvrlle. lt! i fallin, vth 41 feet wter In th-rhannel At awl fi'ef Kpnee tha Snsifn-Sn Ue for pa-i-ln sie.inion. Bicli winds throughout th tey yeMorday, with ra.ii 1 nlslit.

Tba It-jntlnct'iB packet Itoatona and l.otitsvf!le aaa-1 Lytic w-ere tu autl out ol time latM.t. The tiranite S'ato imed down yesterday Irotn pluVittrj to She put off coiiiuler.ible Ittlii re. Tb'- t.tt'v rortfe arrived from PKt.ibunr yestt'rdar. rllii a i'w of eoai r.r LonHville, liur wns emptlled tol7 i. cU'W 1 1 r1ry on account of wind.

Tu i Parley llrou 11 nu J. A. pns-etl tiwn -rday ui niuit with a tow of for mil Tlie pTfiid up vestp rflay TtHth two barsies kiU cvain fp.tn itimint Vcriinn to Jfuiithigrnn. ii John kvlr a-i a pawiiifer on tiif llus-tuni. Irvit niKht to iiaMifiiiic iH'k.

rht- 'I -ini'rit arrl with a luad of Junk yester-SftT fr-ni nrovo. Thf 'iiiirv N'. arrfvefl with a load lumber aa.l toliivcco 1 1-. tn Im tucky -Hi ver yestertlay. ttain.vu Nat WlllianiM' i ieamer Parole villi leave Lrnie livt-r Ohio and ait miu! oh the Wah.ini hiTi-r thtsrvenlMK.

She is xtill lu liie trade. itn Wai.li Kerr'a liranlto suite kavw fvi Wli an.l tht 7i. Ohio No. 4 l-w the Bin Srtn'iy an1 Pr.mrov aacKMS, Ifavlnp at i. m.

t'aptHtn John l.ivena r.ni:i'i.cl. and VrnuK Morqau and iav Scatter-say biv 'harge el theotlii'e. The W-aves for liuittinptnu In the ltail-ri I.iie a p. in. J.

T. CrtllipieU colu-nud C. W. Vimderbuilt fcaA charge ol 111 Til fnlfe.1 the nil Line UoiUmIIi ai5) I'atitnin Charle llaviJ coin-Bi aud It. T.

Ism tb onu-f. he Andy liuiitn will I tue belt Mem uiila packet, leattiti: Tnatdiay. Tiie riiomas SLirrloik leaves for rew Oi lcans to-jD'rTrA fi the w. p. Thumwfi leaves for Vanceborpat her viiaI hour Ilia avf-tititir.

The for tbe tower OhTo ond Bvansville to The St. I.IHIM "Mr. ItolM-rta. pilot of the J. M.

iweir, arrived ft tui lie l.er f.i.--stvlpj't. autl reMirti itie i. M. Ki-rr, v. hit-It Kanlt nt ta-tth ine wnter tnniwi; the hurricane roof, on t-ttoMia and recuiii partr bud not rent'lieil ln-r, Jte heavy, but not tonrhhit! her." Tn JW.

I.wit't'tm mva; "The John Tj. lelt for Piicl.iiri; wliU tua tuna rws-iron i tad Poiueiov arid tons of miscelluneou. Sjim IcBride and Ilck lTnierln pi lots. aol the veteran 1. Alex.

Pratlt-r fhc ton of pre. When Ihn Annlr P. ritl-ver arriref ut air. Cnpluin fsllTer endeavored tt rnip ber ciro lhrMth to Ha. Lnitla1y rail but, a.

it mailtt ronre l.l iom to do tba bust naM, ami as they cwuld not Iw ira'urel. aa oanaluded to the canto a.iourd. and it was delivered here Im sr older. On the mher hand, the Kv of Attco rc-hljinert her toart bafore the Silver reached Cairo, Btvd it bua not ye; raohed the citiifeia. low water and fist eotnhlned are lo be iroferisi.l to a railroad bl(K-k.

Wlllmias A Klddl bava aeenred the new 'irwar AJai and idiwanl ber tn Ib" Iraile lterueen Loui and I an she Is the farmi-r- lx.ua. The Aja arrived to-lny fruai ber hrst voynir-. a Inch n.s made with rtilltcully. bavins- to eoorrsid with fog and Ice. Mi R.

ttleiiar.ai and Mr: Jams ftaver came iVnrti om ber. They are prominent nn in tba grain iMisiuess. sir. Kicharda baa a ianillh ait miltj above Urafton. IU fat.

thrle County. Miwiourl. a-tid Mr. Saver has a Calhoun County. Illinois, just oHKisite.

Luck lo tka new Wmera' Uiiat. ft APTl Jtrs KCNTSrOV, K. With tearful eye and sorrowed laeart. Old ItienJ. I tbink tf yon And offer vmi my aj miiathy' "I'taall fiial 1 can do.

Hud the power to drive tlmirrlef from nut voor painful bread, -I doao alt'h a wlllin heart, Aud Uod vtonld Uu Uie rrai. V'Wveloata frlenfl -are, faithful friend Yoair fond. iIpihI ife She whom Tnq loveft. nad wbo roa-aa OCT, fiUlr alt Iter Itfrf. 1 tslie waa tbe euiiKbtaa ef your heaxa old man.

foRive ir Iera She the atalT you leaued qpun In yar tlfcllntm yoars. Whea Twath had klaed her cold pale tips. The le-ier aleait. And with ber. 1 hey aaiast have aally went; -t llut boV because they aaw ber Ola.

Ah! no, for well tuey knew A cmwn awaitil her 'up there" They wel to pity low. Together down the hill of life Vou wandered band and hea heart t'mii oi trvluir lithircauia When vm and ahe mint Yea abet let ber aptrtt dwell With angnla roan the l'kree, And you, old friend, to waadw oa Life's Joarusy ail alone. Ud Mess you! shncld you need a friend, t7W banpv 1 be. II you a-et tired on tba roww To come anu lewn on me. I 'II try turd tlte muwi.fa pal That kal lo roan s'ur gave.

And lake yon by lbs longvi4 rouW That leads you our e. Orieve ay frtead. foe star yoo loved. faithful, sad kind, Bha" cone the wav that von must go And yoai're not far bebliwl. Oi leva not.

for iod has called her home. hhe'll meet yoo a the gate. Tu lead you to tbe Throne of OrartW; fbi ll sot hsMklK. O.Thou Ouuilpotent. Most Illght The waves of sorrow roll.

Across' utd Tuoular-a" peajceful breast. Speak fo his troubled out. yerecl.Mid- MJ! let the sunshine tall, Mnka t.aopy all bis days Aud wbea lie rtiea, hlssowl will rtoe Mid ug. of an.eu- prau-. srreapetatlee.

Caibo. January Manlfis of the steamer R. R. oncr for Cincinnati am! Intermediate pntnts: For Kvanavllle. a bads, sugar.

II'J brla mula-nes. Hi 'le cotton for New Albany, fchda. sugar: for Louisville, 4 buds, sugar, la brls. molasses, 1 bWs. acran-tron, ai tons papor mill machinery, lrt.

bales batting, 4 horses, Jo pkgs. fornl-Pire, and sundries; for Midlson 31 hhds. sujar tlucinnail-Apblerate A HI brls. siiolssjies: Block 4 Pollock, tons scraa-lrsHi, B. Itea-lamin tt tBi scrap iron, tr.

W. Duhr-luaiia, ao hhds. snnsr, 31 brls mulwsMea. brl. rvHmsm: A.

Mlrkei.brvcher. boxes larch. 1 pLge. cigars; Wiu. Ulena A tfwas, hhds.

ir. CrU. Molassea. 1 ca.se preserrrd llgii leainr Oolden CHty. 1 hrt.

ale. 1 brl. por-H; Hlrsch A Jx.wenirteia, 4 brls. whisky; W. Keether.

IC head eaul. 1 head calvea. 4 dry hides; h. KtUxidK A case um; Jauiea, II. Lawa A 14 bads, angar, ltd brls.

M. Lolh, 1 case luib all.FarUaid. Baldwin A 11 fhds. sutar; Polaud A Henry, 87 brls. molasses Parker, A I case cbiltl: Koyse A 17 hhds.

suear, brls. nw. eihlnkle, Howell A K'rus. il brls. inulasaes; inltb, otoughton A Payne, 1 boxes of sudse.

bottled porter, casks bou.ed ale; Mrs. lxua Sly, 1 box D. W. Biadvirer A 1 caaccigars; NU Mualt A ale. I oses pictures Transfer raddles tobacco; sn.

Prt Agt. C. and O. 11. IL.

brls. inolasaea; M. ssd fc. H. brls.

molasaea; II. and 1. R. K-jp br. molasses; for resblpping, orW.

uiolaevs, bales hums. Have fought a big river lull of heavy nil, and laid op ever night lot log. Manifest of steamer Ariadne torn Florence, Clnuioiiattl: M. Hershaar.21 brla. scrap Iroa.

legate rags, Ac; J.Warren Yost A 44 brls. and lot of surap Iron; M. Itare bales cetton faete; aj. Coopstr, bags peanuts. packagoa araeu store, 1 buudle lure; Taylor A 40 bales kantnc: K.

M. Bishop A Co. 4 cratea ap, baa ciipainuia; juvw aaour aa cvai oaiaa bain ppnutsi Daniel beef raws; John Oftfl 2t package scrap iron, eega, Ac: lUitn-rt in ay a. i'ituDiir(t, caii peanuts; Mettenkelmar A I bum peanut: Juaeph l'avln A r-i hmgn eanuta tiiahup Hpear, I-Ki baa pea-buta; Hill ttrna. A liaK4 jueaniila HkacttM, hui-arta A baa'peanuiH Kintr Bros.

A s'7 baaa feamiu, MbaieH cotton Wellcr A Worth tot bao peaiwits; L. (ireene A 1.015 bagit peanuts kiiu -9 oaies rot too jnenen, nrown ix I nags tiuui ana aw Daiea imiiiod u. ai. itawKins tr bale cotton. I uks wlieal.

bldea. Ac. Will ar- riva Sunday fitc-nt. UtLltOD. TELXGKAPHIC.

Sprlnl Dlepaitcbcsi to the Enquirer. FALLINf? AT- Hit AD-WATEItS ADDITIONAL CJOA.L OF BOATS. PTrrsBVRO, Janaarr 11-7 P. Weather as ialld is May no nae lor furs tr overcoats." tToe Monoiiahel ts fcet Inch, and falling; AUe-Khany, feet Inches, and falHnc. Arrived: C.

W. Batehelor, Halt Valley, Katie Htockdale. The Hud son was not lnr at six o'clock Loas-rate trip on the wharfboat waiting. 1 UcaU In port: Florida, Tom Bees No. W.

N. ChaneeHor. Mlchltran. Alex. Foster.

Chaa. McDon ald, Stone, Banuel Clark, Ark, c. W. Batehe lor, Hope. PVBTTtEB dOAL sMirif a.Nts.

For Cincinnati George Malhorou.8.-vninel Clark, eteran, thirty packages, busbela. For Ixinlevllle fsamaon IJo. barges. IM.OOO buahels. FALLING AT KF.LI N.

Vhfft.tvc. r. January 11 7-JB V. w. Ttlver 14 fet Inches and railing.

li'partel For l'itis-burir. It a. m. tsalt Valley, a. m.

Kaile utuvKuKiv, 4 y. xanuia laiuni, 01. AU13, 4 a. u. 9EVEBAL COAL TOWS BELOW PARKSBS- BCRO.

A rrt Mailift Hafon, In plivcs-of Diuriml. liow'n h. au-reiice and Mvcral cual (ow. 1U ver 11 feet COAL TOWS riSJjO fOMKROY. rnxirnoY.

Ohio. January II. Telegraph, from Cllnrinnall Art Bia-awA 1U. ask.ljaai Ht. l4wriif 4 p.

n. Hnvprnl ct. tows this winjr. UtUnf. itt.

fattier cloudy. BOATS TASSIXQ VAXCKniTRO. VAHi-rsfiia, January P. M. River falling.

Cloudy, with indications of rain. KoTr, with enpim, Hrst a.m.; Km ma rtrabam, 11 a. Aeorn, lixht, 11:15 a. m. Itowo: Mc Gowan, with a.

MulUe Walton, 8 a-m. Lilly, I -JO p. ru. Thotnpsoa departed at a. m.

NEW RIVKR STATIONARY. TTivTosr. January w. New Itiver 2 fvet and btationary. Weattior clear und KAJAW1U FALLING.

CTAt.i.-.sTisi. w. Junuarv P. M. ICa now na -et 10 htehes and tnlllnif Mowlv.

Weather, iwr.iy ciouuy ana warm. i.lterty up vrua empty MOVKMKNTS AT 11CNTINOTON. HfJitKcnn-, W. January II 7-JVS r. M.

Arnti; ihickpw irotn ninurg, a. pi. lei mm Cincinnati. rJ-TO d. m.

le- (Mirtel Hui ftate, for Cincinnati, 11 a. and Fleetwood. p. Kmnia l'itwbnrir. p.

m. euth-r clear WiuSinl. Klver JJ STRIKE OF THK DKCtt CRF.W OF THE CONS -MILLAR. M.btfw"r, January II. Tim steamer Cons Millar from Cincinnati arrived gt eleven o'cl ck ImmetPalcly afier landing the entire crew lumped the boot.

Tho tronhle s.roe from a In regard to wntres, tbe men claiming that they vbipped for tw-enwy-fl ve dollars, but before reaching Madison were Informed they would only he paid twenty dollars, consequently ihe whole Creir of pwcnty-slx colorr-d roust ers and two wUitca walked ashore. Much esti lenient pre vailed, itnrlnjr which the boal inmiedlivtely left for Louisville, leaving the men behind, who telegraphed to Loolsvllle to hold the boat. Thoy leave en the mall-bont for Louisville to-nJsht. The Cons Millar left a lartje moon I of freight on the hlcb the Colden rtwrn Bobblesl up this afternoon. if out the liiinOj luft by tho Millur are withont money.

SEW ALBANY NKW8. Nirtr A I.rany, I January p. v. i ioiiiit ant windy. Klver falling, cn: Andv Itomn, Fiuiblon.

tiuthrie. Down: Mattie Hays. ims ptiitnr. rspnnfrer nourlv e.rpecte.t Crown will get llfty head of stuck here to- lUlfllt. Irtsvit.i.K,K January II p.

m. River has fallen 6 Inches during tho pHst Iwentv-fonr and is falling this evening, 1th 17 feet in cntial and 13 feet In chute, llusiness fair. Weather cloudy, Indy and sultry. Arrivals and departures: -ons Millar, from Cincinnati to Nfeaiphis; (lohlen "rown. Cincinnati to N'ew i irlt-au Cincinnati to St.

lniis: Andy itnimi, Memphis to cin-ciuuatl; Ariadne, Tennessee Ttiver to Cincinnati. LOWER OHIO V0VKMENT3. Evajcrvti.lk, Janoary II in p. m. Clonflv and during the duy cold and ral'ilitg hard tonight.

Mfmiry 11 to IIV' during the lay. and fell lo.2 and rteellnlriir: lieaw wind frmi stntt and W.S.U Htver "ls feet and rising slow lv. I'p: Clifton, 2 a. Arkansas Relle anil Montana. a m.

Down: Iteil Cloud. 2a. m. Paris C. lirown.

8 a. Joe H. Ililey and tow, a. m. rev Euule, p.

in. I lie iiiirtey litis oeen wiua-bouna all day un-ler tlie point bi-U'W tbe City. KXPI.OSfilN OF POWDER ON TH IDLEWII.D. nsvi t.l. r.

A Keg of powder ev-plmled I he foreeoulo of tti-) Idlewilit at Weston 'lilt morning, blinvtiur off lier lorecastle and her hi nioard hull nl the water edse. I.adly Initirini; ii.he of her "-olsred ei-ew. boat is helpless at v. -too. Tler wero two oilier kegs by the bua ex.

h.letl. but they were uninjured. C. it r.v: wt i r.r:, January, li Iown rSoldcn Tttilo. tn.ni.: White, lip.

m. I'p: SFnrv Hotiston, Cin-pltiTiaii, a. m. ii.iwanl, Memphis, 11 a. m.

River MOYFMKST! AT CAIRO. Ctnt. Jruiuarv it. Arlveil: fhas. Morgan, New p.

m. Will Kvlo, Cinelnnntl. a. fltv of tirupvllle, ft. IaiuIs.

1 p. Virgle Ie, Cliicliitiatl, p. m. m-uni ted: Carrier. Cincinnati, up.

Morgaa, Clmu'inall, p. Yaeger. New irlean.t.a a. in. Viirio Ie.

Memphis, 3 in. Will le, js'ew Ocleiuis. it p. m. ltlvvr feet 1 luch and lining, ltuluiug.

Mercury 6-. MOlUi.VN AIH1VE CAIRO. C'aijio. January 12:27 p. The chas.

Morgan tip at o'clock this raornlno with over twelve hHndred tons freight and forty cabin pos-engors. Harbt W. Stis. TIEAVY RAIN AT T. LOUIS.

Sr. Irit is," Jartcary II- 9:40 r. M.Arrlvel: Champion. IHrtucah Colorado and Mantle, Vlckaburg; iron Mountain and harite.i, New urleaps. De-jmrteil: Noim.

Itiver fnilinv; elowly. Heavy rain to-day. Cooler. Memphis matters Mvsirnis, Jamiarr 11 Klver stationary. Af- rtvel J.

W. Gair, tirclnttati. Do panel Bells of xhrevt-porl. Ge.R-vteve. SI.

i.ouls: JohnA. scudiler, New Orleans; twld Dnst, VlcksbtlTe rhrcatenlu. THKOAFPATMlMPTnS. VKurtiia. Jsausrv II.

Tbe Janics W. (lair arrived this tiHniiiii toni frajgUt and eiKJtl trip of pn.tonKi?rs. Nkw tieiBAWa, Jassary -U-t: P. M. -Steamer Lucy L.

Gastrctl. aficr completing repairs, left for Davis' Bend. Arrived: Itobert Mitchell. Cincinnati. Weather ctear, partly cJoOdy.nnd warm.

HOTEL AREITAIA. rromlaenl PesepI sit On- ST. jamisjs iroTEf Twiromnii ceorifet ii liifferstm Ken tncky A Dotr. Detroit McM urrhy, Rlchm'tlJ II Iii-fMufTti iiis, Brtisjsele, A HithbsM, Cleveland llelglatii OilCllft, Mavsvifte Frank Tallee. Il-Unvltf Jos Grave, Wheellna; Dsvv and wile, city 11 Newman.

Portsmouth 11 Carson, cltv Pat Coo wa y. 1 1 uston ills t.M.HJujtishiiry.K'nmckyjRS A fspwks. auiceborg shotl A. PlllshaiS' Itogeia. Vaucbarg II Crane, New i rk Patterson, Kentucky ULIU-S HOTEL.

SlKtetter, Hrtmlltop. Smith. St Louis Chas Miller. St Louis Wn Jones, St Inls liron uaiol wife. DaytonS xtiringer.

New York Chss Howard ami and wife, rlvvelaud Mamlluin Jshordir. Pbiladelid.lB Frauk IjVordon and wife, II Rankin, Franklin jnvrenrebii rg is Gay and ifcXnuhavllleP liernld, Norwalk Orne Stewart. htirg Kid Skinner, Oshkoth It Bokanin, Philtnlelittila A Mfian, Remington CBAWFOitli HOtSS. Wlker.Bav Ciiy. Mich fl McLean.

TittshrtTX 44 Fear. llrownsvtUo Hlleiain.Chlllic.the I. Kendrw-k. eitr Kuldnson. Hoahvrll HtSivaii.

LnutsvUle I) Pool. New York Monroe, city It Hathawav.LoulsvilleA A KafTinan, Loolsvllle Kr.v. Inrtiaiiapoita Dr Alonsoa, Krotilngton Flh. New IJIwrty.K TtMiipklna, Ghent, Ky I nartes, orm n. nj it Kullaird.

Louisville Neely. Franklin Mcijiew. Spitiigrleld "alley. Indianapolli 8t Louis I. ritller.rlriigneiu Itulf-Mtlo rs Duntt.

tSHumntts Kenorlck, orintn II Ebert. Grafton and cinctnnall Railroad tloclnoati Railroad it Th New York shsrp. Sbarpaourtr I. LoekrWge. febarps- Sbepau-d.

JHUhpollB burg MM sBr Denver Itlack. LtwlsvlUe Espy, I rbana UJDo5W.Chllocth.Aj.Anorsi( A Taxlge. Pittsburg Kpaldmg Rlcbmona a xa-stts. etrr r. IMdv, Cleveland Bust.

Hamilton A Crankoll, Limlavllle PHliort. Mlssonrl II Mack, Dayton KSllile, Bcxiua II Niles. Amelia Wiley, lowa men cltr Pearee. city JPMrMl7len' cAF.BRJ Rabbin. Bad wife.

GoBrMonrneU. Montpelier KTmnnstlne.WheettngMrs J.ahn Barker, Clove- IE mael Bloom. Olean Pl.mpHaai.llne.cliy nneuler. cliy A Dixon. Detr-'it James O'llara.

city Vl Render Wtv Iris Pherson. sa K'seda II Varv Ma" Anna Mrs Pherson, iXKiaii Geo 5 Kldd. Walnut Hills Miller, ciljr Jatooks.Crawforda.Wm HuiickB, Bowling lv llVlOSS. VII JsuiesCampoell. Bowling Ephralra Butts, Louts- cireen vUJ a natneld.Mllford ias RoWnsow, Indlaa- JJ Bairing.

I.ynebOBi'g apolla 11 Tlndale Salem Maslson. Ralem II iJTvis! Madtsonvllle Buckingham, Bos- Hetilebaum. Vinceanee ton Ada Richmond Como.natlon Miss Hiircbinps. A Gilbert. Tavlor and wire.

Burton and wlfo, Mlaa Ellane. Karnes. 1 Nathal Graham, Holland, Miss Montrose, MlsaU Moniroast. MlssCtlrain. Foster ad w.LotilsvilleD ParUh, Kt Louis James and w.

Dayton McBrlde and wife, I Armee, New York Day to a Kl-ney. New York 7. Beaumont, Michigan Codv, Phtiadelphih Downey. Auroras lnd Odenhelmer.ctly Bernard, city I Itanaur. city Boeraer, city Jklyo.

Wemphhl It lil. Louisville Day. hlcag I) Barber, IlMnols Simmonds. Vlrglnl jtJ Rurton A w. I-oulsvl Kelser, Coluiatus A Crnjoer, Peoria, 1 11 lTt, U1I1QV.1 lint ary A uivormuiv, Vrb- Aide.

Greeosbuxg Bear jvew tom 0 Oeicsw-XlolwmbBS Ctrjunia, Aahtabsaa Coaumerfasrd, LnubTV i ft laaana sua ioamou Cutuutoacloe jute jsorse Bernard Jis Vincent Mia. Deiarro MlHa t.lanmnat ai lua fi.itina i f-vari, "New York A ftaoknaaater, Edmonxon, lxington Zanesvllle v. i aicou, rnixmrj wjii Hall. Iovlaail 1'aOill. ISL llUIS Ti It IuUIj.i XI I iH.ia A Tnttle, Lonlsvllla JongeTall.

Chlcajro IS heaton. Milwaukee Rclert. Racine lHlloa, jenver MeMilten. Pbila Mchurmann. Louls-e Allen, Ureenabnrg EUulgley.

Toledo A Meyers. Texas i-rloe, Near York A Web-aw, Wallham A ood and w. PUts'g It liewart. KvauivUle A rahla. IniUville- Monk, IxxiUvllle Parmalee.

New: Tork Edwards, Indianapolis t-llmann, Dafayette Beard. Ixnitsville Carpenter, Imyton Hall, Dayton Clema, Montreal Frcnk fierce, si Iatis i Toven, Pbiianeipbtel Freed. Philadelphia Kioto, Michigan A French, New York Bon aer, 1'iuaourg Ilatneyer, Indlanap's FJ Mayberry, ttajudd A Roe, Mancbeater Middleion, Madison SSaliMhunv. Boston Wool, New York x-evser, tnicago Watson, Qutncy II P.ele, J.lvoleck, New York a i-miauieinnie CT Alwoodainl w.N YorkJ Hale. New York Is Howard.

Uuibiie Bue. Jr. Philadelphia, Ulley.bt Lotila Tsnuer.Su LouU BURNET IlOl sit. Topllfr, Clevelhnd do rtlmonls, Belelnm LWoiMlrntf Des Moinei 11 (larreit. New York II Jovdon, New York Blodgett.

Koaton Watson, Neve. York Wallen. Iluntaville A Calvert. Kentucky Jones A Paris, Ky Hicxnell. Mempbia Fry, Paris II Kddy, Jun, Rochester Jaatier Hays, Texas Asa Ixlehart, F.vanavllla Fletcher, New York tiraves, Cbicugo John ils.gr, Ashland Kd Drakellrleld, eo II Pmlth, Phlla'pTlIa Mrs Campbell, city Glogan, New York tt Duncan, Mexico, MsJ Phillips and eon, li Humphrey, Boslon Wyoming WUson.city OK Ferguson, Lonisrille Geo Solomon Smith, city.

Ellis, Boston li Burllnaame aad Miss A Waterman, wife. Newport. Page, Ronton Neely, Cbaitanooga Barrott, New York Mternberger, Jackson Hagar, Ashland, Kr HO Tlbbala, Miamlstmrc Bishop, Jersey City Knight, New York Halloway, Columbus Beutty, city. HALT HOUSJC. Taylor.

Sidney. Carer. Richmond Metiuire, Calirnict, Mrs A Childs. Eranclsco (Toss, Itloomtngton KSwaney Pittsburg II LP Vanoe, tieoriretow Uaia, Georgetown Wilt, Mrtvsville Hopkins. Dayton, Ktiraers, aiiosvtlltr li Pulker, Chicago Mosher, cily AJTweed, (teorgetowo Manner, elry Kalnmaxoo Herman.

New York Itenham. Toledo lieyera, Memphis Williams, Callettaburg A. It AND HOl'KG. II OIU, Columbus Fiance, IrfHiig one, Agt Claiton CoJ iiderhlll. Canton Allen, Charleston I'lummer, Washington Sierry, New York Smith, Liverpool lIow-RrdtLtverpoel IMinn, Richmond L) 1 Held, Richmond Sx.well, Chiongo King, ltostou Hall.

New Yot Phllad'a 11 Clement, citv It Foster, Baltimore Bylngton, Newark 11 Pearson, Boston Hpence, Avon lale Adah Richmond fiera Troupe: Adah Hichmond Hay'lnn Telia Brand 1' strut ton COVINGTON. MATFtMtisn.n Tastefnlly c.r Ja are ortt Inviting to Uie wedding of Mr. G. J. Itenner and MIhs Kmtna Weaver.

on Wednesday evening, the 21st Inst. Ceremony at the Cathedral at four o'clock, aud reception at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. A. Weaver.

uie strtsr. at elirht the same evening. It promise to he a must iuuirestiug anu pieasttui aiiair. lipn. O.

Perkins is back again, after a visit of several divs to Frankfort. Hon. John o. Richards iloes not return to the sinte capital until to-aiight. Hon.

T. Miine, we regret to home quite sick. captr.in Billy Mead has signed a contract with tho Governor, his brotucr, aiil goes tu work lo: htm to-day. Good! Fuankokt I'bkshswr. We ahoiild have men tinned yesterday the items cf hroiiRht down from the state Capital by Represent ative ipe.iiiiriaiiictlou ot a bill uiiinoliig the law of IsTI.

c1-ilig rmnloves and siirrnl men io maiiufactorlitK estattllsh uienta first liens for tlielr cinimslu cases or asin men or cllstrloot ion of any kind. The- j.ropose.l amendment repeals the ennrciy bo lar as it reiai- to supply men. RfCK RtTTTl.E'K RKPortT. The December renort of the Hu)H'iimciilent of I'uHllc Improvenients makes the following showing, omit tint: tho detail ho iuit.v given tn tne n.M'iiment itseii. tstreet.s, i levr.

Ac. hultf by ordinance, streets and alle repaired. IS; crossing, tf; sidewalks, tlanlc-w-alks and chutes, 4 sewers, 1 material purchased, fli: from seven different sources and delivered at seventeen places htinds emftloved. 7, as graVeqrs, helpers and rnriienters; time, stisys; par.si-H ou. total outlay for the muiilh, -6.

Election Fis-aresi ComparfS. The total voting strength of the several wards at tne last i-i-esiueiiliai election anu at the inie city election, compared, may not prove entirely unin-lerealiukr: Fulling waras. js.o. issii. tin.

First SW2 lf) Second .114 Ct4 su Third S-Vi 2s0 TZ Foortb. 018 fto lo Fifth li'si sot yn Sixth f.71 70 Seventh 4 2r) Eighth 217 Ninth 414 34? 100 ...4.447 ai In each nstance of the Januarv vote we have taken the otllce for which the tilghest numtier was cast. ami. of course, mere are a lew votee in eui ward cast for other nfures and not for the one selected, which would swell tho Jauuary rote a little. CATn-EDKAt, FtxAVCFs.

At Hltth KaM rpaterday morning, at the Uatlicdrsl. Very Rev. Father Itrnndts, V. pastor of the Jiarish read the annua! statement of the financial affairs of the con gregation us follows: Htc-Klr-ra, 167a. Ordinary Pew rents fi.w Sunday collections In 1, (its 04 liptisms and marrlaifes (ai J.u.tcr aud chrisuuas collectioas 27 JC! AltarSooiety Ki Totnl.

S3.C74 IK Extraordinary 1'romenatle concert February SO Rev. Father Cooney 's le-iiire Fcb- 73 75 V. M. A. exlaWdtlon March 71 Ol Ilenlc ihtlv -tthTT.

5-ai no Debt Assoclallou couuribuliona 81 in 1.790 3 Total 47 lll.sMfBsKM:STS. l7i. Interest on debt 6 per gi.fTS Housekeeping expenses- l.l'.st 75 aath as cleanlngchnrch. ttatrs, coul. gas.

oil. pay of oruaniat. Ac l.llUKtl Salaries of tiiree prli'sta one year la) Deficit in School 7oO ifi Hervanut' wages 4o0 00 Altar expenses such as can Jles. vestments. Ac end organ repaixa.

13s IC Total Total fJv8 US 7.4M 47 Tot til disbuniemen Balance of receipts. Cnihe.lral deot, January l'C9. Paid on same balance' above 87 61 51 7i 61 Leaving debt, January 1. 18S0 CO AnnendeA4o the figures above given are tliese remarks laXwrtllng: "We have durlug the year paju ail ciirwua vxteiiaes, iiiLviesi- uii detir'and shts aj on the mincloal beaM'-'a. Thank Jod something-lias been done, yet we could have tione iH'teer.

A earneattv entreat an memoers Ol the Debt Association and Altar Society to remain auch and all othersvio become members of one or the other. I shall call on you this year for further and greater assistance toward the payment of the debt. Let none refuse. Let each one do his whole duty." 1 addition to this. Father Brandts spoke at some length to lle people, oxplalulna- tu aelall tne writ-ten srnreraeiit, cordial! thanking the various Societies aad all who have helped for their dutiful charity, ami iring to added good works and gifts in be half ot the good cause so hopefully inaugurated the extinguishment ot tne parish (lent.

its sug gested that many could loan to tbe cliurch greater or leaser sums at oreven s. per cent. Interest, and, hv ihua enabling tbe church to take ud debts for hich, under stress of circumstances, rates were contract ea, receive a rair increase on ineir investment, aud at the stmt time be lightening their own burdens. as members ot 1 bo parish. By way of further encouragement to tue people, gainer Brandts reminded them that the profits of the Fair, now In Its closing days, are yet to be coonted.

and that the debt of probably then remaining Is the entire ana only incnmbTanre for which the ailiednil congregation, with Us church, sckol- honse, restdstuc and extensive vacant grounds, is reaponsiuiB. NEWPORT. Tsr nrmor that Mr. John ftoeasier was a candi date for Chier Police Is without ronmietion. i vr.TV-kntiHT "families were relieved by Mr.

Lambert Day, tbe Overseer of ihe Poor, during last weea. Tsi T.ATaaT. Thomas Jones Is to he the Receiver of Butcher's Itrewery and Mr. Chas. of ttrvlngtoa, the manager.

FiTitts BtAvm, of Powr-MTip, yesterday sent (m to Ihe St. John's Orphan bociety, the result of tbe coiiecuous in aiscnurca. Ors Representatives In Franltfort, wbo spent the dav In New port yesterday, returned again hast night to set tne wheel of justice in motion. The Odd-fet1owsHall Assocfarionbas elected tbe following officers: Prestileot. M.

Bahluck secre tary. B. F. Taylor; Treasurer, 3. Ji.

istegniau Directors, John isoiirnrr, i nurston iiewitaon, w.r Kelly, George yuigglns aaa Juno onirori. II klp tii Poob. The tame for I lie benefit of the mniharof the much-esteemed Rer. Father Cook. deceased, baa been postponed nntll tbe ltd of Febru ary People wbo rememoer tne revereoa gentle man will have no hesitancy in lending a helping nana to tne airs, istok itt toe nwir ox uisirese.

Mnnrt fob 8oi.nlBH. tin Saturday evening next. at the Court-house, lion. II. B.

Banning, and ex-soldier and ex-member of Congress, will address tbe "veterans'' of the late war upon the merits of the bill now before Congress, to pay tbe ex-Unloa acH-dlers niton a coin basis dming the years' service from lfsl to ISM, believing that It col was good for the bondholder why not lor he defender of. our country who withstood raging battles. ron Frank Edgar County Attorney, has purchased the Prstr-house Farm, and Is troubled about what to do with It. Yesterday he contracted with alt tbo dairymen tor a supply of surface soil, and will try the cultivation ot mushrooms for one season, aad II thai doesut pay will try peauula planted with shot-guns. There Is one thing undeniable, and hat Is II the Conntjr Attor-oev a salary la not Increased, Kdgar will bo one of tbe pensioners oa tbe farm btmself erelong.

Foon CH.xitv. Poor Charley Rugg, everybody's friend, la sinking rapidly. He ftghtsdeatb with a determined effort le in, bat tbe grim ntoaister has seemingly taken a foul bora thai Charley can not overcome. His friend, however, do not forget him, and in his melancholy moods herecv! vest heuain ties that are brought and sent to blm with that same old winning smile of his that has won him an unlimited amou ut of friends during- his stay with thegood-hearted boys of New-port. The only thing that has worried blm for the past few weeks was las night, when a gang called the Ourhstono Warblers wero singing (or thought they were) a beautiful ballad.

tnt.1. MisaiJJO. The statement made by a paper a few days ajfri that Edward Foley, who has been missing from bis home had turned up at the St. Elisabeth HoepltaT, was a little prematnre. Mr.

Folcv was Picked op on the street -car track on the Newport Bridge, on Christmas night, la an- apparently drnnkon condition. lie was not picked op an too soou ota street car was not three, feel awav from him Vheu he was found. Tbe man who plcke-1 him up turned him over to Ihe collector at the end of tbe bridge. flice that time be has not been heard of. although di'-eBt search has been tnado for him- He may ye; turn up in the collector's next mouth ly report, Tk St.

BoiaJfaeina Orphan) Society Hsld meeting yesterday afternoon at the school. room of St. Stephen Church. President Wick colled tint members te order. Secretary H.

Muehlenkamp rend the minutes ol the previous meetings, wshlch were adopted as read. The Hecratary forwarded his annual report; according to the same, the recelp's during toe past year amounted disbursement It is not necessary to give tbe renort of the Trees-orer. J. as the same simply contains the approval of the report of the Secretary. The society has at present two hundred and sev eaty-two members.

Durlrir tbe last year fifteen per so us were admitted, and three members died. The bisters ef Notre Dame Irom "51. oeeph i Asy- Parcel pta. TS; ek- aui njui iaaa, a.ia Mr. Tbeo no PtKanrial Sbaasr aaff ttla Trustees of tka above natued AsyJ'im.

irorte4: Receipts, ttXA disemrseTnenf. Sri, Cii 7( cash an ireamry fteostntjer si, ists. Si JO 74, laMi.bv. .1 I the aniounl of 7t4, aud on' Jannsry 1. rase, in the aiaonniu atn.H-;., wbicn snows acreae ot Numeious nroaents In manev.

grwssrlAa. garden prodncta, clothing, Ac.w-ern received durlug the pas year. The orphans send 1 Ibeir nana congratulation letter New-Year. Tbe tlnmltlM BnnnfaM ta a iwi nm (ha ksnk-a of tbe Treaaurer aat Secretary rvported tbal it bad done so. and found aald books to kebt in exciisuat order.

A Committee, comrtstlujr of Messrs. 7t. Tfessel-brook, 11. Gansing and Prank KlWti, was appointed by the President to exaiuute tbe booaa el tbe Trustees. The President then retired, and Henry Do flro) tr was appointed a Committee to lead tbe new i-reoiueni, Mr.

rrauat tier.mann, Hi tee chair. attr wlrlch tbo char noalv-cln. le.l cBleers J'S. St joh- any. First Secretary: fl.

Weber, fcecood Secretary, and L. Pieaenbeck, Treasurer a.ao took their re-soeetlve afats. On a of Tr. ITenry a Ornytar a vote of thatiks was teudered to tbu retiring officers. The receipts of the month were mo5 i.

me nraticn tjrpnsn issaety ot 1st. Church, at tie, send the Trustees Uie result of a collection recently taken. RgPTtrsrTATiT J. It. Bnosrx rotorned to Columbus yesterday morning.

Tub ladles of the United Presbyterian Chrch will give one of their pleasant socials next Tiiurj-day evening at the residence of Mrs. Oliver Traber, First Ward. Jgjtttr OTLWonK, JefT Bntler and James 9tigr were taken in by Olneerrs Bridge and Brooks on a charge of being drunk. They wi.l have a hvafing-before Mayor Kgrhls moruiug. Trrr tvrort of Common 11 cut will open to-dary with Hon.

Alex. F. Home on tbe Beach. lli Grand Jury and will be tinder the cuarge of PrueocuUuB Attorney John F. Neilau.

Thb infant daughter ef T. F. Dnnkel dld yesterday nioriifng of scarlet fever. Funerai from the residence of parents, on Buekeye street, this afternoon ax balf-pest two o'clorjjt. Burial private.

THr! money found In tbe street near the First National Bank, ef which mention was made in the ExqrtHxa af yesterday, has boeu restored to Its owner, Ueifty li. Earbart, Uie amount belug fS. EitNST Fishcb, residing near the German Cemetery, was reported tolhe Police Head-rjnarters ves-terday aa abustpg litalumfly. Fisher's wife basbeen sick for some time, and yesterday he was went to Crocur medicine for ber, bat be did not return ome latetn the day, and then under the Influence of liuunr, when he begnn to abuse the family. A member of the family catae lo the Mayor's office and procured a warrant fcr bis arrest, when he skipped out to avoid the officers.

It Is understood that all have signified their Intention save one to eiga tbe agreement and. he refuses to accede. He says be does not l.iaioe tho clerks, for he once, a clerk and carried around Just such paper, but now he is running a store of his own. Having'exeriiined the hardship of a clerk It would be supposed that be would be among the first to lend them a helping hand, but such seems not to be the fact. It is understood that the citiseiis are now moving In tbo matter and drawing tile countrymen into binding themselves to not oay of or purchase anv thing or trarte with any merchant who refuse to give the clerks a fair trial, especially when tl.e lnrge.st and oldest business houses have so reuilily birred to it.

1 1 Is more than likely that this one merchant's selfishness and grot may oven each itaolf A fair trial could do no harm. Sokk time asro Clark Lane, Receiver of tbe Owen, Lane A Dyer Marhlne Co.npany, asked the privilege of the Hamilton liydra'illc Company to put In a fore-hoy In order that they might be afforded water facilities for the ue of the mitcliliie shop. This privilege was denied Mr. Lane, who, reeard-ltsss id the reltisul of the Hydraulic Company, cut through he hank of the liydr.tiillc. The lit dranlio Company refuses Ijtne the use of the water, and yea-tentay had a lalre force of men emcaKC-t In wheeling dirt and tilling up the.

ire-hay made by Lane. The Company bail placed a large amount of brush at the mouth of the foie-bay covered it with dirt to the depth of fouror five feet, thus rnt'lng ofl'thc tvislcr. it is determined, if possible, ft have the water asked for, hlle he lly.tranllc Company tM-ems determined that he shall to.t enjoy sorb privilege. I he mait-r. of cojrs will be taken lt 1 -nrt and will no doubt cause con-stderablo liugattou betolu It Is en (ie! ns Sfttrjrrls.y a pe'ltion got tip by the of tho various stores In Jluniiluui, asmg the pri prieiori to cl.iNe at Rp.

in. dnrltit, Ihe inter motitiis and 7 p. m. In 1110 summer, was published In the Et-QtjiKRK, touet ber lib the reasons In favor of t.aid cliatlng. as set forth by the signers.

Followiiigchst-" upon the K'tition is the following axreentcnl of the proprietors of the leading stoii-s. together the uauies of those who havo sitied Ihe agreement Hajiii.tos, Oitft, Jannar l' 1 We. tbe nmierslgned, merchants of the Illy of naniilton. Ohio, do hereby covenant and agree to our respective places of business at 7 o'clock p. excepting Saturday nights anJ The week preceding Christmas, commercing on Monday, January In, lboO.

Cusioiners in Che etore4 at ciosiug time will l-P p.crveil, hut nine admltied thereafter. T. V. IIOWKLLiboM, Fitton A Wm. Shank, W.

V. Faut.itri.iNa A II y. FnEOiiTaiNrt A sons, J. P. D.vvts, I.

P. sntACsa A O. W. X. if 1 fo.Il Sttsr.

LOCKLAND. Tbe Frlenrl Fox Paper Company linre Bguin ftdvancod the pay of tli men 10 por cent. It is hoiied tho other jper-inill proprietors will soon bo able to follow suit. Tom- rOrrt-rrr nnrl V. T.

Horttng start next week for an estondesl tonr over the Southern Knllroad throttgli the South. Mr. Pmiley's health has iw-vn feilinK for some time, nnt his Sliyslcianrefoniinenda the air Of Florida for lih. XII P17BI.I47 HEALTH. Ope-ratlous snd t'onrlnsiens of tke Nei-liounl Board.

AVashistotov, Jnnuary II. The onunnl report of the National Board of Health, containing an account of the operations of the your, will ba tran.sjtnjtted to Congress; to-morrow. Tho work of collecting information and advice from the principal wiultary organixat lolia anil sanitarians of the United States as to the best plan for a National pnblic health organization, including the subject of quarantine, both maritime and Inland, lHrejiorted hj having' been quite miocfssful and after cnrofully cxfttninlni tho data thus collttcted, the lv.ard is of oidnion that the conclusions liercloforo publialio-1 by tho American Public Health Association, ut the meeting of thAt body at Nashville in November, 1K7V. may be taken as fairly rcprvttenMns the opinions of the lending, HitnitnriMUS and the mot ltu por taut sanilury organisations of this country. It hrut been decided by the Board that fortlie present comjk-te quaruntinn otttAbiishments are only needed at Ronton.

Kew York, I'hilit-delphla, near the mouth of C'heeapeake Bnv, Charlesfon, Savannah, near Brunswick lOeoreini cr Fcrnnndina (Floridnl, Ship Island (MissisRlppl). and at some point on the Texaa coast. The total expenso of estnbliKning quarantine stat ko ut Uie mouth of Cliesu-poako tho one near BruivtwicJ-, and the one af Ship Island, which nrs oonglderol most Important, Is em.lniatHl at and, aa each of litem la for the protecUutt of acveral sjuttca, it la conautorcd, to bo euiiueutly proper and desirable that they should be equipped and maintained by tho United la tea. It la the -opinion of the Board that during the prt-taent winter, at all points where fever has prevailed during tho past summer, cttre should, be taJteu to ottatn thrtrouacti ventilation aud cxputfure to coltPTtf all huttacs and npaous, and all beddinic. clot bins, and If local ganitotlon he vigorously and propeily cnrrled out, there will be little dat- of the epidemic of yellow fever this year rom causes now existing in tbo country.

It ia beltevwH that inspection stations for ateam-Itoats should be estHhlished on the Mississippi River at New Orleans, Vlcksbnrc, Just below Mempbia, and at Cairo, at which all boats should be ovimiued by competent inspectors, and as to sanitary condition of boat given. The cont of establishing these stations ia estimated nt Tho cxpenditttrea of the Board front date of organixaUon to December 8t, 1S79, wenu liitlniittoa for defraying future expensoa of tlio Ilourd wero aubmlttod, aa follows: From JanuHry.l to Juno HO, 1KHX), from July If1, to June 30. 11. 202,060. It Is also advised that an appropriation Of about be mado, to hold In reserve for tbe emergency of the ooourrence of auch an epidemic tu that of 1S79, and to be used aolol for the purposes of inlund quarantine, In case of such outbreak.

ITiell laavlsesg set IsallautaBfAlts. iKTtiANAPOT.lft. Iistx, January 11. A lares meeting of ILir-ena. under tha aukpleea of Uie Irish National lata of thh city, was, held at the Supreme Court Room this afternoon, and presided over by tho Muyor of the eity.

A number of diatimruished gentlemen were present, hiclmling lion. T. A. llendrleKs, Hon. J.

O. bhanklin. Hon. John Cavea, Hon. K.

G. Busk ark, Hon. J. B. Kyaa aud Hen-oral Dun ml Macatiley.

It waa decided to extend an' invitation to Mr. Farnell to TiMt this city, and a oooaistinA of tho lollowinR-namcd persona, were a orw tinted for tbe purpose: Hon. T. A. Hendricks, Governor I.

J. William Hon. John Caven, Hon. J. O.

Khanklin, Ueneral Dan Macnuley and Hon. Jan. B. Kynn. Oov-ernor Hendrlcka being loudly called for.ruade a abort but pointed address, favoring the movement- AeWasMss In Saee4iaJirr Waurea.

St. Louis. January 11. The representatives from the boot and shoe factoriea held a meeting thla afternoon, and alorfes4 a reaolntion aeoannulng art advance of 10 per ocnU wagea, to go into effect January loth. It waa announced the new schedule had been agreed to in three of the faetories, arid that olher were considering the proposition favoraWy.

The belief is the advance will bo obtained without a strike. Mr. rage's IAIUo MtsttaUe. Nnw Tokx, January II. The eult Instituted by Theodore) Tag against Ueo.

H. Fletcher, tar a. aefflement of the copartnership. In which Charges of frand wore made against Fletcher, lia. been discontinued at piaicuu cost.

Fage, after a full retraction of all charges of fraud, retires from tho buiiness. BOARDING. ANDrMMKLY furnished front room, or a salt a Dl rsnaa.va uw, vwau.wuuww of parlor, piano aud bath room central location. a private family, board with elegaoily fur- closet on same Moor; ball es trance; gsd board; ui nr month Address HOME IS'IM- FORTH, this etnee. im LADY Hvlngta hoaiae alone won Id like to board some lone, puet lady.

Address thu of- Hess. PJ! 1 a' PLEASANT room, or a suit tit rooms, with board, tn a family where there are only a few lodgers locality best in ths city references must ho unexceptionable. Address X. Z. this otiice.

Ct K.TblTl7RK AND LOUISA O. for one or two young ladies in private fnroil 7 comforts or a nemo. SK. CXR. NINTH AJHl WALNUT onst-etory fr tat room, with hoard, suitable for a family or gentlemen 111 UW.

NINTH ST. Two very nicely furnished rooms, with rlrst-vlaes ouetrd; hot and cold batns terms moderate. 1181 -a w. EIGHTH rrT. Nice front and back rooms, tJ furnished or onfiiral.hed, in a private family.

ariia board; retersn-jee fujuai.gea.- xi tam aenst In tfeetr rvsstrS JBOAHDUrO. tyr JACK-ION KT. Board for good, steady men tilt in a private Boardtag-hotne; guodaaiiaiaotioa given. 117. iyf OEOROSrsT.

Meverar genAtesaea ean baa a i ctimmodated wttn day-board, xefstrencce exchanged. 123 OA DAYTOS WT. Furnished front room on sec-OLr ond floor, with board, for two gents: o0 per week, iuuludtp? naahsiix; reference givea and OO McFARLAND A lew geaiileatea can be acct.mmodatod with good rootaia 1 board at reasonable prices. 12. J4 LONGWORTIC ST.

Otrn'ortably fiirmshed tl second-floor front room, with connecting room, with first-class board, for two or three genu, day -boarders wanted terms very reasonable. 112 35 FOURTEENTH JT.ii.3rd and lodging in a a A merican family at fs per week. 123 OQ CHESTNUT ST. Nloe rdeasant furnished OO front room for man and wtieor twogeut. with boari.

un 79 EVERETT FT. Two with or without board. neely furnished rooms 111 Qt JOHN BT. Nicely furnished front rrm to O.J married couple or one or two geata, with or without board. lit QO E.

THIRD ST. Large, handsomely furnished t7u aef-ond-Ktorv froul an! sti-tll third-story' hack ream, with Brst-cles board at nadrate prices. 112 II? E. FOTTKTH ST. A pleasant thlrdtory hsll- tJKf rc 1 room also, day-boarders wanted.

101 W. SEVENTH ST. -First -Ciase day -board prompt atten.iance. 121! 105 W. FIFTH lass boari ami room l-i for single gents s-nly.

112 Mrrn ST. Nleelv furnished suit of room with hoard; haN entrance. 111 K. FIFTH ST. Moelv fnntished front room.

with or withont board, for gentleman sod evife or two gentleman. 111 117 CENTRAL AVE Boarding for two gents or man ami wire, wttn nome cmTorrs. Ill THIRD ST. Neatly fnrxlshed room or two connecting rooms, with board, lor man wife; references exchanged. 1111 "14 JOHN ST.

Nicely tarnished asssnd story xw nwii rooiu, witn board, for genUeman and wife or two gentlemen. IO4 JOHN ST. Elegantly furnished aecond-lat story front room for man and wife or two gentlemen; day boarders wanted references. 122 1-Jb W. -EIGHTH ST.

Handsomely furnished 1 0 CJ room, wlrh board, to gentleman and wtfs or single gents. 133 135 137 PLUM ST. Board and nicely, room for two: references. furnished 118 W. furnished front room, with ural-class Itvard.

114 lit) PLUM ST. Pleasant front room and lirst- a chass board f.r gentlemen terms; day boarders wanted. 12-1 lQ ELM AT. nandsomely furnished se.wnl-I jO story front room, with good board few day-boarders wanted also, gentleman rooro-male. 122 1 ill JOHN ST.

A vry pleasant. furufslied ir is matt A7 front room In a private family for and wife or two gentlemen board if desired, ll'-i COUPT ST. Boarders wanted; private tfsJ boarding hou.se. Inquire uiaiirs. 112 ir2 board.

CI TTEIl ST. 'i'wo large furnished front rooms on second floor, with or without It' 4 FREEMAN ST. Few genta cAu be accom-O modated with nrHt-olaa board in prfat. family. 112 7Y SIX rotmi snd coral i x- r.tstaurant bitard lor two yonng ladles at Iter week.

112 17 4 PI.VM ST. tine large parlor, elegantly fur- nished, on first floor front, with Lioard also, two nice single rooms on second floor. 112 ILi 4 BARR ST. Ftirnlslied front room iu a Ofc private faurllj-, tvitii or without bord close lo It. and D.

lieisit, for gents only. 112 Oti JOHN Board for a respectable y-tuug it 'tF lady employed auntu; tne tiay. ij 1.1 IIEHTY ST. Ittard In a private family, ewltj here there are no other hoardera. 112 W.

NINTH -Furntsbed rooms, with or 112 tbout btK.rd. 4 a CLARK ST. Larv soc iiel slory furnished or onfurnlnliel room, with board, fcr man midwife; hot and cold water; ball entrance. 12'i ir)l W. KIGHTil furnished front illO: rooms, wlta good board at aud e-' per week.

II FOURTH aU 9 day-boa rdeni ST. A number of first -class can be ace om in -slated at prices surprisingly low. 1-- W. THIRD good tubio aud nice Zi rooms, 1ft 50 per weet. Ofln RACE ST.

secondttory front room, tur-ipU nlsbed. witb board. In a private family, for gents: very best of reference rctjotred. -112 2U1, A'AliK ST. Pleasantly furnished second- storv is nit room, with or wllhout hoard, for two genu or mau and wile; relereuue given ami required.

112 uhPi W. FIFTH ST. Nicely fiirntolied rooms. Maa702 with board; transient, St pur day. 122 -jj- FO rTRT ifs TT-Day i)1 nil'I-ARK ST.

Board forronng lady in a prl- llt vate family; home comforts; terms low. I- TqV'w. THIRD ST. Nicely burnished sacond 3t70 story front room, with board: terms low. 112 lie MAI BT.

Board for two working men in a xr private family 480 WT FOURTH ST. Nicely rnrnlshed room for two gouts or man and wife, in aprivate family. lCiUw. SKVKNTIL. ST.

O110 furnUhed TrtrO one unfurnished room, with board; ences rettuired. and refer- lta- CENTRAL AVE. A few genUemen ill 1 board and lodge at low rates. 112 519 JOHN ST. Nicely furnished front room, with or without board; terms moderate.

112 WANTED -HOUSES AND ROOMS- lIOI'NI- Br.TCIC house and lot in West Knd fH lo (I rooms, and cheap for cash. Address CA4H. fins olhce. 119 cent rally a etaaatessst. Address JAis.

YiOKM, itl K.ver-ettst. 122 "LHVKor six-room house; must be low rent and long time to a responsible tenant. Address JAMES JOSVH.JW Raceut. lll T.tUB N1BH F.l or partly furiTijihed house of 12 or 14 rooms. suitable for a private boarditig-hoitde wronld like to board owner for reut none but frrst- claas parties need answer.

A adress NO. 90S, tb is of noe. 1 TTRNIS1IED of 8 or 10 rooms, by a small famllv giHsl reft.rouces: careful Ad dress Box 307, city P. 11X FIVE or nix room-honse Iti gtsMl nelghlKtr-hood and reut moderate. Adah-eta this otiice.

boarding-house, restaurant or diu-leg-rooms: wnuM buy fnmlttire tin monthly fiat-mcnts; refnrenee. Addruee, stating terms and tK-ation, SOLID, this ofltce. FIVE or six-room house, by a good aud permanent teuant; must be cuuviniunt and in a good neighborhood vjrfll pay In advance if desired. Ad dress 8 Western Union Telegraph rtim- pany. 11 OUSE And lot iu Newport, near the river; price or more.

aaaruaa tuis i. iiz IN Newport or CoviiiKtou, a houso of three or five room. Address HOUHK, his ofict i 12 Walnut Hilts, six or seven rooms; rent not exceed ftS. AdAeess K.tbia ofnoe. SM A T.L house or 3 or 4 unfurnished roomS In good iielghlHirbood.

Address 1 this olhce. SEVEN or nine-room bouse, with lauil, tront or side yard, In central part of city, by a prompt paying tenant. Address or call on M1W. U. MIT-TEL, 70 Barr st.

112 tikAU HOUSE To buy chaau tor caeh. lu aub-O orbs of city. Call at Room 22, Temple Bar, n. w. cor.

Court and ftlain 1 11 OMALL house of 4 or rootne by a smaii family. Address V4. B. Oils otllce. fliwO or three rooms, suitable for house keeping, J.

bv man and wife without children mnst be In good localiiv: reference civ en ana resioirod. Ad-dross PHOENIX, this olhce. 122 TWO sunny onfurni.shed rooms, suitable fur lirbt himsekeeping, within minutes' wslk of Colhtre of Masao; references exchanged; rent rea-sonablo. Address MRS. this oQica.

or four unfuraished rooms for e'fi-1 J. housekeeping. Address A l.ADT, this office. TWO connecting rooms, sutfable for dentist's trice and sleeping apartment, on EU-'bth or Ninth Vine and Ceutrai ave. Address DENTIST'S fltlEND, this Offle.

brick house of six or eight rooms; 1 wafer nftstalrs: suitable for twofamllKe; Tent must ts lew; iiroiupt pay. and astSarettcea given. Address or call at 7 Nobio court. 112 ROO.HM. intOVINOTON Nice part of town; four oftfnr- nlshed rooms no cnurtrea, Address U.

A. 111 tUKNLSHED rrynrtts, for light hoaaekeeptng. Ad-I dross J. N. JON E.

ISO Kim at 112 PLAIN furnished room, by. a lone lady, for light housekeeping; tent not fo exceed if of (I per month. Address RA. TAYLOR, this office. ROOM Second or third floor, between Elm snd Walnut, 2u by 00.

with elevator? for manufacturing poses A 'IQrcaa BO 11 tills oil Ooat Paetty large.and light, any place In this cltv. fur maiiof.iclurtng: most be cheap. Ad- oress at once BANKS, this office. -IP'S 8LEEP1NO-ROOM. by arespeclsble person of regular habits pay and no tronhle: rent not to exceed ft.

Addreaa NO THAMP. tbia oftlce. TWO fornished rooms aalteole for aigiat hooae-keeplng. Address tbis eflaoe. "WO rooms and kitchen.

by a small respectable 00 loreS family ef adults; rent a wit oxer tin. Address MRS. A C. this ofgae. 112 TlIRKll: nice rooms In central part of city for aoDselteepIng: man.

wife and ckiad two years oM. ASdrvss CaTNTKAL, tliis etilce. lit rooms ron rent. A FOB SENT'-IM W. FOURTH ST.

Cor. ef Boroe two eferant rooms, second floor formerly eeeupieA by Uie Wen-ten's Art Mosaan Association suitable for salenrooaas er ofllcco. Apply to F. U. HUNTINGTON.

8 Johnston Building, noa-tf lVKvOTolTKYA trfwndstoryTront room, with board. If desired, for gentleman and wife, at BS Covington lefeienoe ream red; no other boarders. CIOVTNOTON Three large nay win-y dnw, cloaets aad cellar, grained aad ntoelynn-fabed large yard and good cistern water; quiet and healthy neighborhood referencna reouired. Apply en premises, on west aide of Stevens between Eighteenth and Nineteenth Covington, ay.lla fjOR. CENTRAL AVK.

AND RICHMOND ST. KJ Over tbe drug-store, furnished or unfurnished rooms. 113 CIOR. CENTRAL AVK. AND ItLTAJABETH ST.

Two rooaas lor only two persona; relerence re ouired. i jtLIAtar. IK1 auriirsMtrtj iwis, I trance, every convenience, excellent tocaiity. fanvllv private, to oaj or two single gentlemen. Address Tit" life ome.

I EIGHTH NEAR WALNUT Light, nleas- sat, torsishod front room in a slriTtly privato family rent, pec Address this AttieA 1 LKOAKTLt furnished front room: hall en- X-j entrance; every exmvenlence rood locality m-A mAllkitArhrwtA arfvald faanilv: will let te one or two single gentlemen. Address MN, this ot- nce. 111 T7, IRONT rooms, fornished or unfurnished, In prt-' vate family, with or withont hoard. I -t's i MFTH teT. Above Main, a.

nicely furnUhee 1. room. Call at head of rourth stairs, Room raot entrance bet aaetm Henry day restaurant and 1 -1 111 ROOKS FOR KCKT, ariTPT T. Nee Hamntcn srr.d Day JK los Rail I B4 aire Of. A.

Al FDElUiKl WE, nine bu tiding. 111 A ROE niBBsaant fornisbed rotvrn In a prrvate A 1 far tttrired. family, ver centrally loeated refereocet re rs 123 00 re-- TARGEuufarnisbed tblrd-story front room ton 1 rent or man aud wife, who take their meals eut: halt entrajtee: first-elavs neighborhood. about 7 minutes' walk from Post-office. Addrees MiKTil Si HE, this ottiee.

122 Tt XT. AUBURN Two rooms, on line of ears, for ill ltrUt hocseiceepsBg, or to lay or c-nstman out during tne nay terms reasonable. Auore III. At HUltS, taut out. 11-S N- CejR.

BA YM ILLER AND HATrl AWA STS--Two nice rts.nis on set-oad Boor, newly nattered and painted. Call at P. M. ea JAH, A R-DINER, MS Barr st. 11-1 E.

COR. FOURTH AND FLM. STs. Unttir-I ntetaed rsota rent low. Key In oVhtal room.li! X' W.

COR. SEVENTH AND LINN STH. Tfc rest il rwomisfor 10. 112 "VV W.tXB HATHAWAY AND IJNN STS-. A XX neaUy larutsaed room, lor man and wife or twj gents.

112 W.COlT. Ft'CRTH AND JOHN it nn tahed wiin the uiivilefe ol ht u.se- keepiai; lor etan aa i sJle. lli TsJEW Kf-e-ed ho.e wesief Harriet. 1 1 tworo.uts r- trsrtst and two on the second cu veateiit: rent low. 112 E.

t.R. ANU CENTRAL AVE. ree rooms in laird surv and two in the fotitth story, ttr auy auad ol bhous or for stor-112 as COR. FOURTH AND TTI.M STS. Furnl bed room.

12njfi 1LKASANT third-story front room, famished or entarnifhed, with or withoat a amail room ad-jo-ninr: central locatiitn gis.si ncigiilrh.tod rt-vt 'am'ly best of reference given and rexulred. Anuren It Z. this otiice. 1T2 slJe. above Fourth, furnished A front room, suitable for gents only Hi CITT of two nnfurnlshed Mums oil Prat tloor; ar ttoe one of the best and most central sunny side of street.

Address L. HUE, tbis vtitce. 112 W. COR. THIRD AND P1KK ST.

Two rooms. O. Apply In More. 11 tP. foil.

KTSTH AND JOHN tsfS. Two rooms to a couple withttut chiUlren convenient by cars to all ports ot eity frora door: real hA-; reference required. 112 SK. COR. LflNtiWORTH AND JOHN STS.

Neat ly furnished front room, suitable for one or two gents. 11-2 W. COB! MAIN AND TWlOlFTirssitooms 00 secsiiid aud third door. Itiqune a( 1 i.ioerty sis. W.OOR.

FIFTH ST. AND BKO A I) A Y-Un-O. furnished rooms. Apply at 73 K. Fifth st.

112 SEVENTH fTt. BrtTw-alltBt and Vine staTTf'eor aix unfurnlsaed rtaoiatv, 011 floor, ith cellar, water, gas. st reasouahle rent to prcuipl teli-ants. Gallon or address G. M.

Kl NOSBU ft Y. 21 Walnuts, 112 tlPLKNDID furnished room central location who would house nice und noiel: to a j.ers.. redeem valtiahle iettelry for use of same. A-VIrtss. JEWELRY NO.

7 this oMlce. li rjHREE haaJsomelv fnrnishe.) rismis In suit or 1. elParle, e.t second AiKtr; stationary bath room ami water closet i-ennal hs-ation. A1-dreasNo. 1 I'lllVATK ullio-.

rt elegant r.stms. nnfornishett. ffir a-ms, keep! nr. 011 second floor: large closets, graie-t aud gas: stile antranee; to a otiole without Addiess EST FOURIU Rj-IEl, this Il-i xrKRt" derlrahle furnished reciti. centrally lo- csted ue ol lialb hall eniraitce; none t-ut stonsioie parties need sply.

VVUmj.Y,". tlilt Ad lrv.ss UI I' 112 furnish-! sec. otd- tlorv nil rooms, harge wl. tire; rent 79 ptr mouth. to-tbiy.

K. SEVENTH ST. Two or three very nice room in a pnv ate family rent tin 1 12 PARK 'hie room, 011 third- 1 per monlli. Antiir toJAMte J.MU1H. 77 W.

Thin! 11 11 A Two rtoni.s. Apply at l.is 1:. 11-i 1 i Third st. 12 W. NINTHS r.

I-trge, neatly luioishcd room. ki second with 112 HMcFAKLAND front room. furnislied coiupli iely lor light keepm. Nlceir furuUhed front room tn I ttrlvatofamUy. 112 171 W.

TiiiRlJsf Furnished room, ttr (fottie-tt men. II--' 18 TAYI-Olt rooms. "I E.HIX'l ST. Neatly furnished rooms la AO vate family. 112 1 W.

SIXTH Furnished room Si 50 iter eek 112 for two gems. ill IiNGWOKTII ST. Elegantly furrl-hed 112 1 rooms for tentlemen. at W. E1GU11I -NiCelv furkisliei rwjiu.

for 112 geuts. 21 W. tKVENT113T. A-'urnisbed ruoau. 112 fc aCi't: water.

c. 112 25 UCDLKV cn tli'rrl flwr.hnrk. to Amail llwz for two ffentli iin-n. ill fIViiVOKTH Single front hall atnaiO nicety furni-lixd alrto, linv It furuiii.ti buck rfvsm un wcoud l.oor; i.rivtti fututiy. 29 GE3T rooms.

4 K. FIFTH ST 7lool llht rooms for 1 lanofac-112 2c toring ourposs; rent heap. ill Git A XT ST. Nicely furnished r.Km to one or twvo geuts; modern con veiilcncvs, Ac. references required.

112 4 ELIZABETH ST. A r.icely fiirnij-Led third- story front room central locatiou and good nelghborriood. 1 12 A 7 UL1ZA HETH ST. Font! -fl room. suiiai.ie gents; hall n-id 112 fur ligm housekeeping D.ItU, A 7 i 4 Monday.

ST. Two rooms. Call on 112 4 lO for one or two gents; aiso small ro-m. 112 4 tJMOUN It ST. Anlt of nicctv fernlsted parlors.

TO with the privilege of cookirg In kitchen cheap. 112 iVV M'T'sTxTH very tlcsiraoie fnrtiisn(l 'xaj tti'im to flrst-clas frtrties. tA-ifh reference. 112 TTLlA RKTtf sl-Nicoiy rui uUhcd parlor" at A a reaoonable price. FL( UAVMII.LKIt tT.

Furnished roouan forsfeu- ri tlcmcu ma privattt family II. 51 LA WilENCK ST. Furalshed roouls. 143 51 CHKSTNtTT ST. A Comfortably room for one or two gentlemen.

furnished llJ zy E. FOURTH desirable JO room. furnished 11-2 CO BREMEN ST. Furuialied room lor ouoor two ttt A gen nllemcn. f.1 W.

SEVENTH ST. Neatly furnished issom O'x: for one or two gents tn a private family rer ences rqnlrcd. 4 BPTTTS ST. Furnished front room, first floor Bsq month. li2 CC RITTKN HOUSL ST.

Two rooms iu a new tit house. 112 Q'J HAKHiET ST. Two large front rooms; ent 2 57 W. SEVENTH ST. Colleire of Music student board in aeuietBouae where they can ix-acllce aint have use ot piano; r.toma single or eu suite.

122 a COTT'KU i-T. PleaeaoLly furniaaaed rooms for Ui 111 and newly-fttr-nlsbed front room, on tnlrd floor; also a hack room, oo second Hour, with gas, and hrat-clats at- tasuuon. ti f4 BAT. ST. Large, nary and nicely ftirtdaAetl Ot seoondsvtory front room to two- gt-nUratrn reference required.

ai2 A E. "FIFTH ST. A nicely furnished front Or room, with stationary wash-stand and privilege of batn good reference. 112 (37 io E. THIRD ST.

Nicely furnished single room In private lamiiy also uiuurinsneu. li-x laiCHMOND BT. Two comfortable fnriilshe.1 Ou ruoms. for two or three men, or man aad wife for llpht houskeepUig private family no other loggers. 112 68 i FOURTH ST.

I -afire, handaeaiely fur-hail entrance reail to suit tbo 112 ulnhail rooaua; times. 7rv OABH ST. Rooms. Apply at ai Freeman 111 avenue. 7 BARM ST.

Two second -story rooms, ootn- VJ pletely furnished for housokeeplng, wth cook- stove, sat parties wuaont enildreo, la a private fumily. L'2 ey JS. THIRD ST. A Bloely furnished room. 112 70 McFARtAND second-story front ff aw moms, large, for geats or man and wire; rent rrsttdfio.

Call to-day. 112 7Q GKOKOrc ST. Nicely fnrntehed third-story I room, fl per week. 122 eye I.ONGWORTH ST. One- nioe front laurlor 'x suitable for oOloe; also, furBlahedxvoats; house kept hrst-clase; relerence.

112 74 W. EIGHTH ST. rieasant furnished rooms, ll'l ey fr SlytJO One or twe rpoma. Apply at 149 H7i Central ave. 76 W.

COURT ST. room. Qti W. SEVENTH ST. Front room, fi.rnlahed, OaU for one er two gentlemen, in a private fam- W.

INTli ST. Fnrniahed room la eaantral OO part et oHy lor one or twe gentlemen i QQ w. NINTH ST. Fiaelv furnished rim, suit-OO able tor one or tws geotieaneti relereacee re-truired. Ha JOHN ST.

Two neatly fcruU-hed rooms, with Ot gas aad water. ii onr OEOROE ST. atlcely ftirnlstaed room to a 4 private family hotase kept la atrsveiasa or der. Hi 87 K. FIKTH ST.

Very nieelj urn bed room, 90 Vh ru) K. FIFTH 8T. Formatted second-story JaU front room. In private family, hall entrance, to geiiUeaaaa or gent and wife. ii i OO PENDLETON 8T.

Three good rooms; also XJ siere and three rooms at ss Pemiletos at 112 92 W. SEVENTH ST. Two furnished rooms for gents front or back. 111 RlCHTfOND ST. Nicely fnruished front room iju for one or two gentlemen oa nrst noor.

li-z 1 ill W. SEVENTH ST. Secoo d-artory front room, furnished or unfnrnbihed. for gentleman and wife; first-class neighborhood. 1 ill BARK BT.

Nioe, handnomely furnished 1 I front room, third Ocor, well kept, for per month in advance; private laraiiy. ii-a too LONG WORTH ST. Furnished fro- room 1GA lor one or two gentlemen; references 112 re- quired. 1 TliQl OEOBCE ST. Furnished rooms for aentsj XVft2 terms reasonable.

1 II LONOWORTH ST. Nicely furnished second 1UK story Iron room, for two gen tlemea ren low. 1 fllCi RICHMOND ST. A well furnished room. XCAIJ it grata aad gas, la a private family rot twe gen tlemea 1 1 flP LONQWO-iTH ST.

Nioe'y farnished reowa, lull sol taste tor man -aro wub, atatta aa sleeping-room for One gentleman. 114 RICHMOND ST. Neatly furnished Urge 114- aeraod-atorr front room, suitable tor two or more gentlemen, llt 117 EVERETT ST. Furnished front room for fa XX I pel moatn, rooms jPor Rtrfr, 1 1 1 CENTBAL AVE. Nicely la rwtasSe nd- XXI story tront room Bur ana wile er two gents.

11-1 119 COURT rT Fursiaed rsatn 11 Cm CLINTON farBished rooms, for XX2 hutae keeping. 111 mE. Tlf IKD ST. Two front rooms, furnished oronrurnished, with board; suitable for gent and wife; terms reasonable; reference exchanged. 112 1 0 WOODWARD ST.

One furnished room at 71 X0seDts per week, one at tl and one at frltl, with hall entrance. 111 128 MAIN ST Three upper floors, 111 mHOPKIXs ST. Two roims and porch on ee-ond Boor tea resapoambie eotored family, with without children: water pstairs good cW- lar, Ac. Dl 1 1 ST. Nicely Iront refsn in private latuliy to one 01 tw gvtois ret reasonable.

113 131 JOHN Jsa. Furnished front rwiai. lQO BROADWAY Several furnished rtonis JaU gears only referee. -e renulred. Ilt 1 i 1 FT.M ST.

Second -story treat room, 1J-T aisbed. rit-111 137 KVF.HKTT ST. Neatlv. fitrnrshed piijii. saltabla lor one or two gents; rent, fat r-r BQosiUl 1 07 JOHN ST.

Finely fnrnbths-d froet room. IOI wiih hay- indow, gaa. hot and cvid baths, sll modern Improvements, with beard; references. 1f7 W. EIGH ST.

Furnished room to two lOl single gentlemen. 113 100 W. tT. ro-in for one OO or two gentleaiLn iih sausfnclory refer- 11 1 Iront rvont. fac 1 'JQ V.

twnTU Atitt Trig the park southern exposare ia aarivsie 111 family tir one or two geots 1 li SYCAMORE ST. Two eletcunlly furnishe-l 1 0y rooms on the tlrst floor and one en aeeonJ Hor, lor man and wife or single geats, at che; rates. 1 Jji HOPKINS ST. One large back room. 00 Ti If tt.lrd Bess-.

ill MOoT.Tt'ic: W. FIFTH ST. Two rooms; water aad uxt 11 FnmHied rnom, suitable lor two rvntlumco or man and wiie. 112 14 I SM ITH ST. Pleasant room and nicely fir-'X 1, nUhed.

it2 Mi) MOl'ND ST -Nicely furnished fri-l ro-. ni, in aprivate family sulialtle lor one or Iwo gejitiemon real low. 112 1 J.A. BAltU T. ITT more -Nice ftirulshed isami for one or men: side ontra.irsr.

112 140t'h iMHlsekee ART: iT. Tfto nestlv roem.N on the eceond tlooy. froat. autualaie for ifcht iMHisekeeping: lerme flutter n.onth. 122 7 ION' Ai OKTil T.

FornlshM or ui.ts.ir-112 I 4 W. SIXTH ST. Two rm on firvt floor of 1 new hutiding. at v-i i. lo'i I .4 SM ITH ST.

Nicelr iurulshed room rent f. I 1 per nioiitii. 112 150 K. Fl I 711 fj for two gvntienien room aiill-1th good racier- 112 'roni rcoin 122 In. 1 Furnished front X' Lftht hoirses-eepiiig.

our il ve rou Ui s. II ST. '-Nice newly fiirn1-bad fr-n and a 1 1 a. d. buck rooiuii, and one nnf uritislicd front 12--2 1(I PI.l'.u Nicv sn.l tack rooms; nl OewJ.V iirtii iie.l 111 Ullfurtiislied front 112 1 IV CUTTER nieely furul 1 t-t Itli or a Ith'rttt tK.arit.

tJi HTM ST. Nicely lurril-hod for cent. r.s-.r:l", 11-2 r.s ni, 11-2 W. sixth: sl'. Niue rcnaw at ILi rates to t-artie.

la; rcivsttialil Hith i-twa, ut 2-2 VA 1-ilib at. liS A 4 ST. Two nice rooms on atsnf 't i ft. or. fuiiitsb.sft or unf arinsiitsl, with or witt-unt lKurl.

112 l'M. JI riMjin, 1- T. sfcoiid lorv fMnt h.litilsonieiT ttirnifhert. with nnvllet 01 lnth hot and tsuid water; In a private family; reference. 112 10(3 W.

SEVENTH room la --h-nowiir bouse. 112 Ifili NINTH ST. Stoiie'froat: I light frant tsstni si -o, r-sck rm.ni; halls, lsih; reference. II 107 MOUND room. 112 ifl fnnrr.iu..l hai-lc iKiru.r for K'ttw I 'h lst-jtliiwi room.

121 1 rifi-Verr tmi iUf. lr a-iU't'ia'Itiaw-r'Hjiii fur 1 1 t.i;-it li 1 Ait JiAHSi T. -aNuvlj f.t.m r.t.-iii. l1 lull-! hall em rune vtI a' r'rt'it'f r-qiiirr-ii, 170 f4Ctttl front rxm. 17 W.

NINTH ST. -Sccotul glory. of I two rooms and Oath, furnished for lifclit housekeeping, for man an I vlfr. 112 CENTRAL gents. rtsm, 11 2 W.

'I'll I it It ST. -Four "room on lirst ll.vw. Apply ut K. Tblrd st. u2 178 E.

SIXTH ST. st a rooias. I Qfi BAYV D.T.Elt farnMied frcnl ICtt, rot.m tinril llfsir. ii I ICN ST. r.s.m forts or niau and wife for liKht hi.iis..at.s-piiii If if.

1 "OI'ICINS ST. Goo rMOiu for hi.rtek"ep-at.f ingon hrst and s4coi.ti 1 1 I (W RFTTN. ST. -eti r.strp- or st tt in gissl order rent r.usoraiii "I QiVSYl'AMbllE writer no clitl.iTen reteri-nei road llo ir. sil r.K ms, with rejuitisl.

list- ot! third floor. 1 fl," GFOP.GE ST. tirrti-'iiti front lill or two at-iitlem s-iitntii 'i. Tliri" our, uu WH't'f. 199 ItAl'K ftrnishrt rr un, ft.r iit-sO.

tl rui-h f. ftr 11- W. VI FTM frTa ii wTvrFTTr aw ore on "Mr'i fftMr i.it-1 nuv tr fourth rttwir; iH, frolit 7i if itH f-1 a -tV--r. 11 -iTr T.AT'i:K1 HT- rv df.r-si-U- r-vm, fir-r 1 ff.r tiouk-or1nt; or ginilfnieti irt iu, if i jt'-vnr. 213 W.

FOLISTIl front 11 219 BKTTrv Furni.he'l tootn. faaaaills luaiuT. J2j man and ttife, wither bo. tQ 4 BA It It ST. A neatly feral ram.

Willi msi'I ptiviiege of kitctien. fer light nig. -1- 229 WALNUT 007 HK HMOShsT. Fitmished front tooei. j'tt het rrt'd cold barbs for gentlunlen with e.od reference.

non W. roi'It ril nice, lsrge reems. one lurrt isle'd ater t.n same for lilil per month. J22 illill ELM T. rrnim for man and a r- ife or er.ts in privut fatuiiy.

11' 242 11.1 ST. Four furnished ais.ms. suttalfle for two rrents. for list, i r.g-rooi-ts hail en terms reasonable. Call Monday uirn- 1 tttr.

11-2 4 CLA RK conitofiahly ft aCtO rtstm lo men and wife or one references. txchanired. rntshed front or two In.n IHP PLUM ST. Nirelf. tatriitshed.

frolil parlar K) for loan and nilcur gums; olsit otirer sm-gla rooms for tiht htsasi-keeping liSlI entrance; tetervneva. it2 fx7 COTTER ST. Three rrxalnli on first floor. qio W. SEVENTH lady with r-sferertce.

-t'nfrirnhhetl roitn for 112 ril IXlXGWOUTIl room lor gentlt-' 0J men. 2 fj' ELM JST. A small furnished room. H2 forallv or rfaJa- gent. 122 Ojl LONGWOHTII ueatly urtti A-OX roftiii for one gent: private family; hail en trance and gas I rent low te permanent party with reference.

L' Orfi CLINTON ST. A tiiet-ly oniKl.i-.t room, t.i l)U one or two arents; cheap ffas nod I'l O'Q CLINTON Mf.THr unfi rnlsVi'd an jt7 nicely finished rooni, with gas, water nttd hat h-roora, on second floor. 112 OTA JOHN light. airy front moms, a Mmilr: at oti- tUiJ nicely furnished, in private family; Jecthtns to students with or withoitt board. 122 2-7 W.

NINTH ST. Nicely fornflietl room oil VI second ftotw; ball entrance; rent ble; kept In neat order. n2 OTfi W. NINTH. ST.

Neatly furnished hat i I room on second floor; rent reesohstile. II 7 OTfl JOHN -Two large, well front IU family. 2 jJ w. FIFTHT. Nloeiy furoishasl foua.

111 fyTC W. BIXTH ST. Two rooms lor houaekeep a I ing; aH convettienees. II. OOO W.

EIGHTH ST. Furnished aecond-at ory wife or two 112 gents. OQ(l W. SIXTH ST. Nicely furnished ruonut; 111 rent to suit the.

times. OO? SECOND ST. One large rear room. In aUO i good order, to acotiplo wlikoot chlhlreii. 111 qTIO WALNUT ST.

Nicely furnished second tlUai stmy front room for gentleman and a if er two gentlemen reference required. 112 OA7 THIRD ST. Farnished front ratlin for 112 uu 1 young marti. QiQ W. SINTH ST.

Nicely furniahed r.s.m oat Out second floor, ua oar or two geuae with refer-ence. 112 ay -I I W. SIXTH ST. Furnished routo for gents or OxXsa gentleman and wile reterences 112 Qll WALNUT ST. Famished room in private 12 till fsi atnily fwr gentlemen.

Q1Q W. SIXTH BT. One room aud OlO dowa stairs. kitchen 11 Ql W. EIGHTH ST.

Nicely furnished front OIU room lor on or two gentlemen or aian and rife. 112 OIQW. FOURTH ST. Nicely formatted rooar. OX 7 well kept, for oae or twe genU-raaen term.

moderate for pernaaueat part it QO ELM ST Two neat and pleaaant omisjied aj, vj rront roonxa; also BBiatrataaea tsaca room rest reasonable. Ill QQQ W. FOURTH ST. A nicely furnished rona OO for one or tare goBtlemen rent haw. 1 12 325 W.

SIXTH ST. Two large rooms. 111 QOQ W. THIRD ST. Neatly furnished room, oa at.tr second noor.

111 QOQ JOHN ST. Nicely furaisbed ro-toa. suitable for ligh hotaaek eepi tn a private fam- ily. 11-1 at WADE ST. Lowes part of a boose, consias-OOX ing uf loor rooiux, to a small family.

Inqntre petal rsT HI 000 W. NINTH ST. Ntoely turnished a A it Mxtrv front room la a small family streei- c-rs pass the door; will rent cheap to oae or tww genta. QQ7 RICHMOND ST. Nicely furaisheal eecono- lHJ au ory Iront room; private tamiiy; reaa tow to tirat-cS BUai idtwss, XT.003LT3 FOR BXX7TT.

T. On Hat of I rooms. 337 W. THIRD ws 340 W.SIXTR aery trotit room. Oil OFiORGii skalr IimtUiaa and thtrd-stnry front room, wttn or Without hoard, tn a private family.

ng MAIN ST. Nicely furuathed room, with all tot rtihcucest, ng ttieely hirnisned rootrts. SS and as nee isHsaita bail amrn. 349 bath. bo anad eotgWBAer.

7 CLARK ST.i-Tt.-ni ball and side eut ran sutifnl ruoua, with in Oi-7 F1NDLA YKT. Onenfifurnished front rts 0 an second n-jor, suitable for light boo-rte-p- a-aj. IP! 309 W. KlOHTfl motn. ST.

Nicely fwrnialiesl fretaat ill 371 ja'LM ST. Farwaaltedl frvat nam, orst ssr. 37 COURT ST. To rice on e.s,n Jfo.tr I tl with anHnsad ajll muchnti. Arrtv tr-2 378 BA ILLER ST.

fcely foraasiaesl rt cheap retereijrs-s ball entrance. 111 OUI W. EIGHTH 1 ni-feed front rot ST. Verv fur. front reatm on weal a.tor.

m2 382 AJ CENTRAL AVFT-Threo rooaus ea etactnj -a -l OEtiiiGE ST turns-bed front S't' Willi 1 or without is-tarxl. 12: JOG tnrulshed large frost a7r nTfi in a private family. I(i QO a EVENT IliT Th ree atTee rooms. li- A fa 1 1 W- FT FT Lsb ed IronT r7si7ee I I'll oneortwe gents; rent ft per month; hail entranrsa. 1 1 4 1 W.

KIG HTIT roor ns.m, a 1st at it ad ulcely rernh.bed.te gesrtrraaai. iu private family, ns hi 1.1 ran, with or boaii, 410 I i.KORfiE ST. urtiisbed room hoe se. II ke.sr.ng: rsiiiinlete. 1 7 W.SKV KNTH aeeowd-atory a a rat aa.

ae quiet and raltsble isariiea. 4 10 JOHN isT. Nicely furnished rts.an la a a I 111. stern loiiil lust1 gas, hot and c.id burh gentleman with referercB rsIy need apply. irf A 1 10 hTTT I'TT-NlcfyTiirrir-n'e-rrir tfni tit l.unl or back a and lent hall entrance.

122 1 1 w. i.iuh ric st. A nicely uri.ish. .1 'x 1 .7 rom for two cents tr fr man auci fe. 1 1-1 torn SEVF.NTH Flexsant room, neitily l.2 furnlslied fa per month.

113 1-fi W. SEVENTH" ST. A UH-tly furnished ront fur oue or two will rent lew. lr1 JO II W.FIVTil srr. -Nicely ttrtilshr-JT rotnt to I isi.s son rre or two gents.

ill W. Fl IT iuraishea 'x 1 r-sms for h.its..!:eepiiig for man and wife chuclren referve re.o;rei. II? I W. NINTH rts.nis on airst fle 'i x-rf rent ruastnaiilt to small fauttty. ir2 K.NTItAL AVK tine or two rtsstns.

or .11. cold bath, and ail emei.tr. Fret: li rial. 112 449; HFTH third. story r.toms on.l fnrtilsheti SAS-ocd-atory r.l saloon, and a.a.

li2 .4 At'. lurtnsbiad sleeping rooms len'l ne and cli-iin. in i W. TiHT'T sTT niiin. furtilsh.sl or un- "I fl jinlshe.) rent low.

Iit 4 4 af. 1 ItJllTH Two i.atrnsrtn "iiil er third ilor. uuturnb-hed, choavp ton prompt tcna.it. if 4fi a fnrnivhe.1 ris-m for ens ft or wo csiflerien or innaa nd wife, on see-Ill :1 nis.t nt vi. rs month.

177 W. IMi'ltTll IrtKimforlBo I -etitletrien ai srr month ear i. Tr 1 1 W. fl res wofl huA V. sTms I ou iloor; good hydrant, cistern and larre .1 til svt Urlnnntxtua Iha ale and caa.

III W. FOUIITII ST. One er two nlcelw fur- I rtatms.ta gemieuien, at a wtxlerate 111 JIW W. FtH'ltlTt elcifsnt ni-hrsl ntotns, with cl.ateis, gTitt.st and ras ai.le nlrati.H. to a cotiple without children.

rQQSW. FIFTH rooms oh nrst BoorZ "I VinK second I 1 flixir for one or two gcni. 111 519 JOHN ST. Furnished rooms. 12.

ri rr Joy ST. ttt nrltiinan to aliare plea.atit fJ front ro.in. ii 'if a 1 rooms 00 Hrst fl'ssr; a ren 1 low to tenant. 111 ST. A burly futiilshoal frool 112 If rivim.

1 1 ave Tso larre front nwruat "ttr water lo rooms rent ss. il-J rtfiu CENTRA I. AVE. One furiisl.ed rts.m on ll ItO aectunl Ihsir W. f.IGIITM flotr back i Ff fK I rtrnin.

lil rF3i- HEAL ESTATE 11M of att.Mil AO rtcts-s. v. it in Li ui.ies el I iii. Cioooii. 10 rvlit.

A.ldre-, alsiina K.tHXI, this Ol'ice. AT I PI-I Oil It). iVJicoliiier and lllll.y P. PKIIFT LINT. J.

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A lf.l i.i.-sx. s. r'v. trr-iA i.un.v.i'.. rrelul-'l t'clirl r7rf Tr.tMsit Wun itsit iiaui a 4,.

a nl ml hour. CJlH'irltiatl, i'iij: J'tiiSH'i-or I'arh'Pt 4 o.V s'i IA VIO T. J' Itt s. iii.MAi'F.A'ii; a- it. ft'.

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iL. xjit.v -ly, ilia KTmitt ji.i,. ftstt-r. isi fi: rk. fo yew Klcniiiiiiitl.

Mas-ti tn l.ila. Kor freiifltlor jinsatiii uojii iKMtral or lo MA'l'l" M'tjC'iKK. IX1U OHIO. U.S..MAIL LINE STfcAHnJS. fifOB stcamfrn VNITKD HT I KS an.

I tJ-KN. 1. VIA1. l.e.tvr Wiir.r:-lKi:iT f-mt of Vino sirci liAIl.Y jl. M.

fU'N- JT7' -i-f HA ill IJ M. kr FH TI llsif r. r. Tu'ca-tlay. Tltii-s 5 H.

M. XI Ilary V- tr r.lticr fiCiJS A.SllER-I.EY, M-irolriv, W.slrtrrLty, 5 1, M. Ortl i-s 17:1 tVnlnul ffiilon nn'l 1.11 si.s.tuor, ocj-itrtund Tnrt i'b tt' ts. tukdit hit Plytn 1 Itr.e.tntiitt Kvatist tile nnJ 11 jivlerattn. VYev The fine 1 risr-r wi-tlhi rA.SlT.IOW 1 Mster, W.

W. Hl-srot- I-jves TrKD.Y,6ta V.Wf. leaves Kvnesvilt" every r.t A. M. or ir-: 1 tr psas- Imael or t.i .1 lit .1 sils.

N. v1. MATT M'Sii'iiiK. or w. K.trrjii;a.

GKTTV. Aftcnia. for lit. er Clkio. vnnTlll aatrt tabns Uitrp Ulreet, 1' KX, 5 l.

the inoi.i: ii. if. imjaxs, tTsr. Fr freight or 1r.ss r.i.ritv tot board, at tita loot of strt-rt. UIVKU.

LOW Fat OHIO suae) TCNalMiaEKnEB. For Rockportj Oweiialstro. Kveraaville, Ileja-vaicrsstu, eit, criuto, sliawneiioat I'ttoust Cetb aitU mill nil points Teu- uesrico Kivcr, tbo isteatucr AllIADNK, It A. Donna 1 1 A.RrNTr.a.ri"k, leaves Tl f-s'DAY. Nil.

5 I.M- poarttivcly. Forfri.laTlitori..ts..ia.eai.ji'!v ou or to JUllX tf 's-J-fs. CO, No. 4 Dig. orJOUN tX KENt Opal-Ira.

LOXVa -IltsI-tesTPPL. MEMPHIS- OHIO KITER PAC7T CO. ArJ. S. VlSisap'ts-cfllce 12 Vub.

Lan'g. For nmnilS a4 All Way Lnndlncs. Steniitersof this Line Thave ia a. Uie followintf oer: TCf- 1 -r VJ--st-DAYS ANDY BA I'M and AS.T. i W.OAKF.

THl'KSPA YN VI KU I LEKand J. T. FA UK EH, SATURDAYS HxJNS. MILLAR and VINT. SIIINKLE, Chenpewt rrttesi to HOT BPRlNtiS, and jell polnrs on.

WHITE and ARKANSAS HIVKKS. rtgh received on Memphis Wha rf-boat, tool Ot Sycamore ntrt-et, at all bottrs. SOUTH ERlt TBAlfSPORTATIOS LISE. OfTlce, No. 10 Pnblic Landing, H.

A. Josbs, PresT, to. i. Mije, 8ecy. BOATS' I.FAVK EVERY TUKSDAT, THEKSDAT AND bATURDAT.

for HnspMs. Xatcea axsdl Xrw tvrrlraiaa. Will leave TTJKSDAT, 13th, at 5 P. ta fine pssamger stoat mcr TIIO. SIIXSlaOCI M.

I Vian-N, Uarrter H. CHXarhXiir, board or to JiOYSE A Kci.r, Agents, No. 1 PubUo Indtnga. at-f-t-sil Dii CiXI TU i..

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