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8 DAIIY ENQUIRER. i.ArHiLia, CITY MATTEIW, rraoaoiMir al av iukitwam, omciAW, 6 AMD 7 WkaT -ODMTU, FOR A FBI 11, clock, Bamm. Ther, Wind. Weather. IA.H.-.J:42....8 imir.

N.E. Fair. PtraiNG In week obmrneoclng on tbt lStb, od endlDi on tbe 30th, the poblla lamp will be lighted at P.M., and extlogalsfaod at 4:18 A. M. bare received tbe second number or Ttter't Mutual-Monthly.

Borne of tbe pleoea are good, bat we ehoald taggeat that (ewer so-called eomle aelectlontthould be pnbltahed. IH Coroner waa called laat evening ta hold an inquest Upon the body of a man (name unknown) who fell from a thlrd-atory window of uwue on me corner of Third and Mill (treat, about alz o'clock, to the ground beloir, break-leg hla neck. We did not learn the remit of the verdict. Grjt WtHTKBtr by thU line will have aU their freight reserved and delivered at the Little Miami Depot, tnetead of tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton and -Oayton, aa heretofore. The difficulty between the sMe and ClnolnDatl, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad hMmadethlichaogeneceaaary.

Under thla change aa good time will be made aa heretofore. Thok of oar cJUmd Intereeted and who are not In tbe meeting of Manufacturer' and Merchants' Exposition, which la to take place la August tomeetatKo. flke'a Opera Houae Building, at bait-pad two o'clock tbla afternoon. Tbe gentleman appointed on the varloui committee, at tbe laat meeting, are particularly requested to be pra. ent, ao aa to receive Jnntructlon aa to their apectlve duties, Oas Matters, The quality of gaa furnished to tl city and citizen of Cincinnati during the week, ending Hot onlay, April 10, tin own itccrtoined by photoinetrlcai observation, made by the (Jus Inspector, to have been aa follow! rmte.

Tfonr. Candle Power Gaa. April 6. P. Y.

HMO 1'. P. I'. :) T. 41., 14.37 April April 7...., April April April I4.1H M.H2 .14.40 JLorJ AFOTBIB IaPBOVKMKftTVlA THI EBIK AND ATLAKTIC ANOtiRKAT WrATkRa RAILWAY.

For the accommodation of peraona desiring to secure 'the comfort of a lurougb-palao day-cur without extra experts, thla line Know running on each train on of lta magnlfloent coach ea tb roe gh to New York without change. Tbe palace date-room Rleeplng-coachee In uae on thla line are admitted by all to be tbe (Inert and moat comfortable In the world -one of which la attached to the Lightning Eipreaa, leaving Cincinnati at 7:10 P. U. dally, arriving in New York aecond morning at 7 A. A Conductor and aervant goe through toaewYork with the car.

Families and ladle Inlruited to tbe care or tbe Conductor will have all reqnlslu attention and assistance, Shame and Infamy. Borne rltl.eni, while paatlng along the canal, between Eighth and Ninth atreeta, discovered homethlDK unosnal floating on the water, and tbey proceeded to arenre It. On recovering the object they found It to be the body of a mala child apparently but a few hour born. It waa trtven In the banda of Coroner Betscher, who held an Inquest upon It, the Jury returning a verdict of "death by drowning at the banda of aoma peraon unknown to the Jury." Tout baa kome man or woman committed murder to hide hla or her thama, and perhapa the Infamy of the tinning pair. The New ('ell.

Tlie City Council for IMW.70 will be orgtnlied tbla afternoon at three o'clock. At that lima, and In preaeooa of Council, non. John F. Tor-rence, Major-elect, will be aworn In, and deliver bla Inaugural, He wUl then awear la the rjewly-elected member, and the body will then organlE by electing President, Clark and Bergeant-at-armr. It la probable that Jamea W.

FIttgeraJd will be elected President, J. F. Blackburn Clerk, and Tbeo. Beall Bar-gcant-at-armt. All the newly-elected city officer will present their bonda, and the it me having been approved, they will also be worn In.

frla biting Affray. mere wa a row, yesterday anernoou, in a an loon, In the Vicinity of the Bremen-street BtaUon-bous, which reunited In the proprietor, Mr. Henry Htllaman, being pretty aevere-ly stabbed In the breast and arm, it teems that a yonng man by tbe name of I), SI. Allen had been partaking pretty freely la tht bouse aud had become ao noliy that the proprietor had to check him, and a ho would not desist, he proceeded to put blm out of the houae. Thla ao Incensed Allen that be moat aavagely attacked him and Inflicted the wound wt have named above.

Allen wa arrested and conducted to lb Cremen tireet Station-hoate. Denoerata la onsnltntlon. Last evening eleven Democratic member of tbe City Council, which organizes to-day, assembled In one of tba rootna of th Burnet Bona tax consultation. Captain T. F.

Eckert, of the Flrat Ward, was called to the chair, and Dr.P, V. Maley.of tb Fourth, waa appointed Secretary. Aa tbe meeting was on for consultation, and not a caucus, go decisive action was taken. It wm mutually agreed upon, however, to elect a Democrat for Prealdent, If possible. If thla could not be done every member was granted the privilege of voting aa he pleased.

Lively time may be looked for ai th meeting thla afternoon. erleuft, If Fnal'nlty-A Wema Terribly Burned. Between tlx and seven o'clock last evening, at the wife of Mr. Moorman, who keep a grocery and hat a residence in the three-itory brick building located on the north-east corner of tbe alley on Beventh at rest, between Byca-moreetreetand Broadway, and running from Seventh to Eighth atrects, bad occasion to visit tb eelar, aha was not a Utile alarmed to find turning eoalt dropping down from tbe floor above, occupied by Mr. Marcaret Breena.

In the tame building. In th rear of th grocery. in up suura ana gave the -alarm, but on trying the door of Mrs. Breene'e room It wa found locked. Mr.

Moorman, together with several other of th neighbor, then forced the door open, when a aad epec'acle presented itself. Upon th Boor lay stretched th form of Mrs. Breeue.tb clothes turned off from her person, and her breast and aims ao badly burned tbat ahe wu lnaeuatble the fir from her clothes having ignited with the floor, and burned a hole through to the cellar, which waa discovered aa hav above. Dr. George A.

Doherty waa called In, who examined ber injuries and treated them ao Jar aa lay la bla power, but tbe auppotitlon la -that Ib'iy will prove fatal-that Mrs, B. caa not survive, Mr. Breen ha lived In the asm Wm the occppU during tbe past tlx year. About fbnrytajs ago her husband died, leaving ber a widow without children, and with a Bialotenanee sufficient to keep her without labor. It la auppoted- tbat while ah wu In the act of preparing her evening meal her clothes ctupbl Br tram the atove, a one of the cover I oi tbe earn waa found removed, tad henot Mv.wua.j, i CINCINNATI DAILY ENQUIRE It, MONDAY APRIL 12, 1869.

PROBABLE JIOMIOIDB A Family Difficulty the Cua There wa considerable of a sensation created yesterday afleipoon upon Cllotoq street, be. twee John and Cutter" In eoneeqaeneeof a report that Cfiptala Herman Evan bad been shot, on tracing the report toNlU foundation It waa ascertained that the affair grew out of a family quarrel. Captain Kvaoa, who i the aon-ln-law of Policeman Obomler, bat, together with bla wife, been for aome tiro past a member of hi tstber-ln-lswe family, and It appears that between four and Ave o'clock yea-terday afternoon, while Captain Evan and bla wire, a young son (about eUteen year of age) of Mr. Churn ley, and also a young Daughter of hi, were engaged In conversation, they got Into a dispute about family matters, and that Mrs. Evan became very much ln-censed at aome remark of her hmband, ao much ao In factfih retaliated with a cutting eaieem, which ao angered Evana, ao wa war informed, that be struck her.

Upon witnessing thla act, tbe young (later of Mrs. Evant ran out and got a billet of wood, with which ah made an attempt to strike her brother-in-law; ha guarded tba blow off and at the asm time trUlnga blow at her, which prompted young Cbumlcy, In defenaa of hi (liter, to pull out pUtol and firing at Evant. The bullet took effect In tba face of Evans, aud pawing downward to hla neck, la ra pressed to have lodged In his breast. It. Wade wa called In, who, examining the wound, announced that It would be impossible for him to recover.

Aa soon a offloer Cbumley returned noma, and wa Informed of wbit had occurred, lie took bla son Into custody, and will tbla morning deliver him over to tb cILf authorities to answer the cnarge of tliootlhg with Intent to kill. Wecan but condole with officer Chumley on account of auch a aever misfortune to hi family circle. SUSDAT-BCHOOlS MASS-MEETIWrXT Mears' Chapel Fourth Ward Tills placeof devotion, located on Plum street, near the river, was tbe acene of an Interesting Sunday Hchool gathering, yesterday afternoon. A very Intelligent assemblage of ladle and gentlemen occupied the aide seal of the church, and the children of Meara' Chapel Sabbath Bchool were seated In the center. A good work la being dona at this minion, but It is a difficult plate In which to make program, and nttd continual encouragement from friend of lb Habbalh School movement.

Tbe exercise were opened with tinging, the voice of th children Bounding sweetly, aa nsnal, at tb Mission School. Th blessing of Jehovah waa Invoked upon tba meeting by IUv. J. W. Patera, of Monnt Do you know any little barefoot boy waa then tung by tht audience.

Tb opening addret wa made by Rev. J. p. Porter, of Eaat Pearl itreet Mission Church. Tb ubject Tb epeeker toncbed upon the dlflereut klnda of the advantage or having them altered each a impure heart, hard heart, deceitful hearts) proud heart.

The heart wa a fountain of Impurity, casting out tbcae thing that render life nnpleaaant. There la way, however, provided far lta purification. Christ died, and In hla death we have the opportunity, by prayer and belief, to hav new and clean heart and right spirit created In ua. Jamea 8. Burdsal, of th Methodist Bnnday-ai-hool on Ml.

Auburn, presented tb adaptation of th blackboard to tbe na of th Bunday-aehool work. Jean Christ taught by parable and objects of nature. Why not we? The eye acta quicker than the ear, at la Illustrated by th0ati of a cannon and Its report. Tbe blackboard Is an aid, an assistant to th memory, and useful In riveting thoughts upon the mind. This tbe speaker well Illustrated by two lessons upon the board -one entitled "The Talent;" the other called The Two Path." Z.

Oetchell, of Flnlty Chapel, made the closing add net, Ilia remarks were directly to tba chllii ren. urged them to do good deda ipeak kind worda, and If tbey wlahed to be cappy, "to follow not that which 1 evil." The Prealdent, Bldney Omobundro, made anm pleasing allusion to th early history of Meara' Chapel Sunday (School. At a quarter of five o'clock the exercise were closed by Itev A. Bower, who pronounced tba benediction. American Medical Association.

Tba anbjolned la complete list of aU the routes of travel over which the superintendent of transportation have offered commutation or fare to delegate attending the approaching meeting of the American Medical Association, to be held on the 4th of May next In New Orleans, Louisiana: We are requested to say to delegate from thla tty or elsewhere, who may choose to go by rail by way of Louisville, that the Lonlsvllle and Nashville and Memphis Hall road will issue through half-fare ticket all the way from Lonlsvllle to New Orleana. Th Great Southern Wall route will convey delegatea to New Orleana ana return, by excursion tic el from New York, for 170; ticket roust be bought at ZS Broadway time, eighty-four hours. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia by tb same route, via the Philadelphia, Washington and Baltimore Railroad, to New Orleans, will be sold only by th Permanent Secretary, for fO-tlme, eighty hours. Tb oa deal ring to go by thla route mutt notify the Permanent Secretary immediately. Per-mifalon I given to at op at any point and resame at pleasure.

The Eaat Tennessee and Georgia and the Eaat Tennessee an 4 Virginia Railroad will ban excursion ticket over th roada at half fare. Th Mobile and Ohio, the Loutavllle ind Nashville, the Memphta and Loubjvrtla, and Dalton.th Lexington and Louisville, the Booth Carolina and Northeastern, th Ttlchmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac, tb Richmond and Petersburg, tb Petersburg, Virginia and Tennessee, Ui Mobile and Montgomery, tbe Montgou.y and Wast Point, and tb Milwaukee and Bt Paul Rail, roads, wUl return free on certificate of th Permanent Secretary. BTkAMiBS-Tb auamablp line from Philadelphia will carry by way or Havana, meals included, for tlOO the round trip, or 150 either way. The Memphis and Bt. Lou It Packet Company will carry to Mem phi or Vlckebarg by boat, and balance by rail, for S20 either way, -nieala Included, oa boat, or 117 and pay for meals.

Tba Mobile aad New Orleans tteamers will laooe excursion ticket at half far. Beall Pugilistic Eaooaater. Two men, whose nanus are respectively Richard Bull and Wirt Granger, were aeea consorting together daring the greater portion of yesterday morning, visiting various beer aloona, until tbey Anally passed Into one at theoorner of Bycamore and Yeatman atreeta. There they drank and got Into a dispute, bnt It did not occur to the bystanders that It waa an angry one, and to settle which they agreed to a fisticuff tight They went out of the aaloon, and ao confidant were those present that the whole thing waa a joke they war not followed. It teem tbey went Into a cellar near by oa Yeatmtn street, aad sure enough pitched into each other.

During the affray Ball palled out a knlf and aubbed Granger ao severely In tbe abdomen that hi bowel protruded, and then left blm Insensible. Hall was Immediately aneated and lodged In the Hammond-atiaet BUtlon-boose, and Granger wa taken to hi residence, No. 664.CenUal avenue, where hi tojurtes were attend to by Dr. Dawson, who yjuiu IUI ivuuiwi UUUUUU1, i '1 The Clreal AaBlverary Fifty year Is long time In th life of a man, but when half a century bat passed over th 111 of a tlngl in dividual in tbe xerotea of tb duties of on profession, unctjaQtred and without Interruption lt ta which wa rosy hot at miraculous, yet as wonderful. Fifty years ago on Beta rdsy last, Msstal Per-reltl, a simple Italian, about twenty-eeven year of to tbe priesthood, and the following day be celebrated hi first Mfoe.

That simple Driest I now Pope Plus IX, th head of a church numbering more than oommnulcant a church that bat spread Hi ramification over Europe and America, tbrcugb th wild of Africa anil the densely. peopled nation of Asia. Whatever be tb reli gious con vletlona of our reader, aU moat ad mit that tbe growth and magnitude of tbe Cathollo CburohH la an Important faot In tb history or human nature. In tbe fourth century, Constantino tb Great gave th Bishop or Rome, as vn Dant admits, certain territorial right and temporal power. They grew with the process of age; frequently attacked, tbey bav retained tbeir Invincibility, And hlniilnma and emnlre have risen and fallen, wbll tb eoclealastlo doralnhnr of Rome la still unimpaired.

Yesterday was, therefore, worthily otlebrated as an nlversay all over th world. Our dltpitche notice the pomp and splendor with which tbe Maw wa celebrated at St, Peter' In Rome, and the thousand of Catholic in Cincinnati and all over the United State joined heart and soul In th special aervloea commemorative of tbg day. xn txuectia rro fajia waa recited la every church In our land, and with the Pater Nmlur and A Maria, many a prayer wa offered that tb Good Father might be spared to preside over the Ecumenical Council In December next, Rnlclde bx Polsonlnar. The proprietor or the Ludlow Houae, at tbe corner or Second and Ludlow atreeta, was not a little aurprlaed to find yesterday morning tbat a man by lb nameofC. Kolllna had oom mlttedtulcld Inula Rollins had been njounragawQueainuinoue, ana Saturday night be retired to bed aa uul, there being no cause of suspicion among tbe InmRtea of the bout at to bit act in contemplation.

He not making bit appearance yeatorday morning, hi room was visited by forcing open th doori when be was discovered In a half tilting pee. ture, dead. By the aide of hla bed vm found om portion of pari green, a deadly nolaen which be bad evidently taken for tbe purpose of Belf-deatructlon. The Coroner held an in quest, and tbe Jury rendered a verdict of "death from poisoning." Tba we learn, had been a Onhiber in Greenwood' foundry, and no cause can assigned for this, his "untimely taking on." AMUSEMENTS- Wood's Thbatbr. Mlaa Sophia Worrell, with her burlesque combination, closed an engagement at Wood' Theater on Saturday This evening Ml Rachel Johnson, a yonng and beautiful woman, and at the ttm Urn an artitU at real merit, oommencea an engagement, ap)earing a "Florence Upper-ton" In Matilda Heron' play, Tht BetU of tht Beaton, National Thbatbr.

The t'tmalt fty Ihtrvtt, with Mis Res Maaeeylnthe principal character, will be repeated at the National this week. Tb play, or rather burlesque, la replete with humor, dancing and tinging, and ha thus far proved a decided mooes. Obpbaw Astlck Lot. Tbe great jester and humorist, Dan Rica, with bla trout, make hi flrat appearance under canvas thla season at the Orphan Atylnm lot thla evening. Ue hat a fine company or artuttt engaged, and a flu show may be expected by all ho attend.

The tlBclaaatl HerUcnltnral ties. Asaoela- This Association met on Saturday morning but at their rooma In Plke'a Building, President Anderson In the chair, and after reading and passing upon th minute, transacted th following busts en IXBICT8 OI APPLB-TRBBd. A number of apple-tree iwln were laid npon tli table by different members, which were in-fested with crks and Insects, th laitei renemo-lime, when developed, tbe ordinary lightning bug. Tbey are ssid to be numerous in many section, and destructive of the buddldg fruit, SBW MBMDKRS. Tb following named gentlemen were elected new member: Tbomaa Hauly, Colonel A C.

Johnson, of Washington, Ohio, aud Wm. Clifford NetT. BRAZILIAN iWERT POTATO. The following letter waa read 0ricB or GLAWiow NtrRKRrr, Glasgow, Kr April 2, im. Mr.

E. Lonrlby: Dear fflr-Yours of 8 1st nit. received. I will next Monday, 6tb Mend yU, per express, a box of eating Brazilian sweet potatoes, and a few daya after will send on, expreea, one-hall bushel aeed. Tbe eating potatoes st this season are not at fiiie aa tbey were before they beann to get sappy.

Yob will not, therefore, be able to form a correct idea of thefraslUan potato when It la well matured lor eating. Try It, and report batoulblnkof It Icaneupply you the White Yam, but it Is so far Inferior to the Kraslltan In trery particular, you would not give lt ground the aeoond jfar alter you had tested esc h. Those I send are ouly medium In alze, bnt I prefer that size for eating. Please have some oltliem baked until done, but no longer. Have a sliced pie made of one, and test tbe other a you like.

Very truly, 7. R. HL'GUINS. One of tbe potatoes on exhibition, measuring teu Inches long, fourteen and one half inches In circumference, and welshing lour pounds, as refer led to tbe Vegetable Committee. Another one, not quite so large, was sent up flora tbe Opera House KnManraut of Messrs.

lln Inter A Uuhr, nicely baked, for the use of the committee. A Her, testing, the committee, reported "Mr. E. Longley refuted a large specimen tweet potato, of the Brazilian variety, nicely tased. and found by tba committee to be equal In quality lo tbe Nansemnnd variety, at thla ttCn Of lb 1 91, We cau And no objection whatever lo it It It certainly deserving a1.

teutiveUlaU vflPii)NOl, "MURPHY, "iiARTIV, Committee." THHJERrSALIJf ARTICHOKE. The question of raising artichoke lor rattle food was raised, and dlrierent mom hers ex-pteMieO themselves, generally to the eOect tbat ihey were productive, and good food for bogs, no petlally lor cow and bone la winter, artote were also spoken of aa floe and economical food fnroaliie. Tba Belgian White, especially, was spoken of by Dr. Bell tile, of Mount Washington. Mr.

Price puta carrot seed In a bag of dirt to sprout, before sowing, and thus the -carrot filsnts get the start beior the weeds. He sowed drill, and not broadcast. Adjourned. CoiTlTT COMMU8IOkM' PBdCEKOINOS. Tb fallowing bill were allowetLBaturday morning by tb Board: To WllllsuXarf, for work and material for bring at Win lis.

actnas Mlllcreek. '); to Kraua A Hlmon, for abutments of bridge on Walker mill road. Btorr township, I7 a5; to Dan. Jonea, treasurer of Cnlumrtla township, Klai Volunteer Relief Fund. to James 0.

an. Jnarph Hwetiel and Cbrlut Slppel, 'or aork In Court Hons, fio; to Andreas Tbnl-h. er. for rulatlbg clock- In Court House, til; to Frank Thomss, for fifty pounds of patent tesm parking, g25; to Mnrrell Bnyder. tord.

fenulng an Ind gent prisoner Indicted fr grsi ft 1111 pa, for! day' M-tvlrwi as engineer and superintendent of title roan. 120; to M. Halalead A Dompany. for ut'd volume of Ommereiol Ibr tbe mont hs of OiKroer, November aud December, M6u; to Ji I Hfangter. for one hundred and s-venty.

two irehes gravel. II7V; to Francis Planket, for defending an Indigent prisoner, gli, Tub license receipts ol th Mayor'a Office for Ihe week ending Saturday, April 10, WB, were as follow: Mnrketer. 161 SO AO 87 BO 500 (U moo 200 00 1 60 lis on .100 Kxbibitions brok ers Iigs rrles Ex press llHtks relief ajfafea rtrrwll foart, fteatwerai ltlrlcter Ohl4Jsweft T-ay. 19. Alex.

and U.B. va. Wm. A. Webbetal.

The United bUte v. William L.Cadea ft a) mi Thomas Bpaoner v. Haaen Kl.Tiball. t.4. fiavld ianKnr va.

Hasnn Klruh.ll. 1f. PleMit Heel I et al, vs. J. (rn at aL V7.

Adam Kuho VS Thomss Woo. I. Jcepf Hsnen vs. Thomas Wood. M.

Hanen vs. John Lengtby. m. WheeUng dsvlnga rnstltuilun va. Dav'td Bsy.

w.il. Wheeling Savings Institution v. Samuel J.y Ktt. ine uniiea oiauw vs. uavia v.

crown all m. The United SUtea v. David V. Erown lal. Ut4.

The United SUtea v. Dtvld V. Brown et al. The United State vs. David V.

Brown et si. DM. The United Btates va. David Brown ti. tr.

The United Btates va, David V. Brown etsi. k.m. The United BUtea va. David V.Brown et al.

m. Tbe United State vs. David V. Brown al. m.

The United Bute vs. Wm. H. Wilcox etal. m.

Orlando P. Potter et al. vs. Peter Hafner. DM.

MUsiasippl Valley Transportation Co. va, Jamea Muck. George Haycock va 0, H. Cox and Oscar DiOnuii. Mr.

Robert Hosea et al. v. Thomas Rlehl. tr74. Basil N.

MqHenry. H7h. Th United butta vs. Mar mad uk Dod-worthetal. Ntamplng Inaaranre Policies.

The following information by act of February 22, 18(19, la Important to many of our citizen: When ofllcemof Insurance companies Issue or transfer policies, without tbe proper stamps or eanoellauop thereof, with lnteut to evade the Revenue Law, they are liable to a penalty of loufor esch offense. Instruments should be stamped when Collector of Internal Revenue alone can atamp theinat a aubae-quent period. Any written agreement, which has the effect ofasalKnlnga policy, ahould have the aame stamp aa the policy. There la nothing in the Revenne law to pre. veui me uepueniDg or losn ui UDiiea euties bonds without writing, and In that case there is nothing to stamp.

If any persons fraudulently us stamp a second time, or remove tuoie which have been used for tbat purpose, they are liable to a fine not exceeding ll.uuu, and Imprisonment not exceeding five years. If parties deposit, as a collateral aecorltyor loan, United Hla lea bonda by mere delivery, they of course most run tbe risk of any lows which may arise Uom tba want of written evidence, but, as before stated, they do not violate tbe revenue. Any willful violation should be reported to tbe Collector or Uulted tttatea District Attorney for prosecution. In case of conviction, the Informer la entitled to a moiety of the penalty. TbeConnell ranena.

Cincinnati, April 1809. To the Editors oftbe Enquirer: Seeing an article In your Issue of this morning 'a paper, (beaded, "New City Government A Bad Beginning A Republican Council Caucus Breaks Up In a in which my name la mentioned In connection with two other member of Council, as contending that the res-, olutlon oflered by Mr. K4naey, (and tbe whole allalr) wss set up for nominating Mr. Klntey, or Mr. Kabn for President of tbe Council.

Now, Messrs. Editor, allow me to aay, that whoever reported me aa being at that meeting, did ao faltely, as I waa not there, nor waa I within cannon-ihot of th place alluded to by your informant By Inserting tbl In your latue of tomorrow, you will much oblige, Your, with respect, WM. BURTON, Twentieth Ward. Tbe Thlrteeath Ward ownrll Squabble. Cincinnati, April 11, IMS.

To tbe Editor of th Enquirer In to-day lwneot your paper yon publish a card, signed "Jostlcer," in which be saya I admitted to P. W. Calllnan, in presence of several witnesses, that I did near bins (Mr. Calllnan) make objection to the receiving of nlneslrange votes, and thai I said I did not remember of the ct ream stance when I pul my alguaiure to the oomnin meat Ion published in tbe Commercial. 1 now brand "Jnsiloer" or hla they may be a liar.

1 never made any sncb remark. I never did, on tbe day of count-Ins the ballots, bear Mr. Calllnan make any oi'JortloDS to any nine votes on that occasion. 1 ined the article freely, and by own consent, asi wished to vindicate myself In regard to my proceed ItigHaa Judge of Klecllon of the Thlr-lontb Ward. 1 would never have noticed any article of P.

W. (Jul I loan, for, as we have said teiore, 1 do not think him responalbie for hi IHignedl JOHN WALTER. Ixte Republican Judge of Election, Thirteenth Ward. Thb Journal of Vhemiatni states that flnh may be kept alive for ten days or more without water, by filling their months with crumbs of bread saturated with brandy, and pouring a little brandy into their atomachs, after which, in thfs torpid state, they may be packed in straw. They lieoome alive In a few hours, when again placed in fresh water.

Therh is (rood reason to believe that In itrltlsh India no fewer than 10,000 human beings perish annually from- snake bites alone, besides the multitudes who are killed by tigers, bears, hyenas, panthers and other wild animals. vVAMTElr-MISCELLANEOUS. Yi ANTED-EVERY LADY To see McIKTYRK ft MILLEH'H advertisement. 11 It VVALKEK OV Ilrensna HenU'Clotlilng li. Keuovstors, E.

Tlitrd at. Established In Ml ispllit'j 11 ANTED-Correapondenr with a limited num. II ber 01 yonng ladies object, matrimony Address A KB KA this office, 1 week. It "tlT ANTED TO BL'Y Ten lo twenty thonssnd old It Brick. Immedtstely, si and Jb4 Central avenue.

M.BABT.KL. it WANTED-TO Bl'Y-For cah-lon, P1iU)ls II and Bevolvers al 111 1 Central avenue. doors from Longwortb. apll-'i lAHH PAID for aU kinds ol old Mold aad Oliver, Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds and Precious Hlone ous ntonc mhl7-lm by A. A.

tiBTJLs, central avenue. It WANTED-Persons suffering from desfhen to one II Dr. Inrhm'i Macedonian Oil and be cured. per bottle. J.

V. PARK, Ctn. Ag't. Vr ANTED ALL PKHK)Nt-Whocan appreciate II flrsKlsss goods and reasonable prices, to read tbe advertisements of fiuhiu A In lbs 'For Hal1 iumn or inis psper. ninit-lr la casta for carpets It snd all fads of hirnlture.

Leave orders at BL1KN A CO. SlV West Flftb tireet. pant-If TIANTED-KVIBY BODY TO KNOW Tbst W. II A. Bllnn Auction Room, No.

'itt West Plftb Is the best place In th city to buy or sell all klnda of new and second-bsnd furniture. mhltf WANTED-BOOM-Or I rooms, furnished, by a if genuenisn wnnin sort squares or-f. o. nsre i tinning water. Will pay good price, ir des trail lor particulars, u.

tle. Bt leierences, Osrette Offlc. sauress, apu-n- TIr ANTED BOARDING A genteel companion-IV ahlejoung widow wishes a pleasant furnished front room In a private family bere mere are no other hoarders. Address, with Particulars, Mrs. P.

U. Box WM. spo-Jttfod- Tr ANTED-flufem of rheumatism, contracted 1 cords, asthma, neuralgia, drain em, sore throat, piles, and aflectlons of the spins, to row Macedonian uii ana oe permanently cured. Price tl per bottle, -v v. rins, vuiuuuiau, eiwouu nulesale and Ketall Aent.

apym-MWF TITANTBD-Offlcers and crews or the named vensela to call: Blackbawk, Kastport, Lslsyelte, Keosha, Ozark, Choctaw, Osage, Chilli-roibe. I.oulsvllls, Carondelet, Benton, Pitbilmrg, atound City, ran, LexiutUin, Ouachita. Port lilnd-nian. Cricket, (iaielle. Oeneral Price, W.

H. Brown, aud BIsiial, Also, all army officers under commission heltrren Way I. lNBt, snd March IW4, A. J. BATCHtLDJitt, Boom W.

Third dnnatl.O. apll-it TfTANTBD-WATCHMAKERIi AND JEWKI, II KK8-T0 examine th great stock ol America Watches; of best foreign watches: of eleganl new lyle Jewelry; of flnent quality and latest style silvers are; of beautiful patterns, quadrnple-plsted table- art. Also, the complete tin of tools and materials for watchmakers' aad Jewaters1 use, lust received, snd selling at lowest casta rates, by DUUME Msnutscturer and I lu porters, Fourth and Walnut. Cincinnati. mhB-U WANTKD-Parantsanxlous for tbelr sons' welter Jo eismirje Uie methods of luslractlon at Nelson's Business College ARITHMETIC, PtSUANSHIP.

CVnUJtWPONDENCK. ll'SIN sod llOOK-KEKI'fNM A re tanght st this relleea, Referenue may he hsl to any Bierttantof tlie city. illit WAJITED--TI1E THADES. girls werk oa tinea, No. fQ tile mreet.

ATM-Hii good IhHim-Mluitn. nmi mum tun uiorainf. f4 I llf AM'lt lU-Tan mntiA a.iJw!. tin I hu-y nt. vv" 1 r.v nilli nun I 1 1 IVT r.

I It euredwurHnieo.aHOJKiiiitt'irtast. spi-a WANTKII-A good csrrlae-mith helper. Ia-qnlre of Keinie No. tti Mala t. Il-a VI' ANTKO A man to wake sewed and pcgd It bouU.afjBW Vluest.

It AMlll-in elperlt-iH-ed blDder oa scallup taller work: blchtmtwauHi snt sieadr employ. Bie.it. Apply Iiumediaieit si Ho. 115 W. tUisl.

It 11 AM tU- 4 inolder, who cVi6 Vf be. vy sndllabl work: must uudenland charr ing a ci'pelo. Also, a hnrt-clM boller-mskw, who auderatandslayluf off and bulltllng boilers Is all Its orsncoes. out sieaoy, sooer mea nnvu appi A No. 1 pattern-maker anted; Ajueflcana pre-frrred.

Address M. J. hlLKH A Parksrarwrg, Weet Vlrirlnta. nihl WANTEDMALE HELP. TlfAWTKD BOY -Small Merman hoy i'l ripHKI.D'H, Lit) Went aurth si.

Dr. It ANTED BUY To drives spring preferred, at No. Went i ronist. It t'ANTIiI-OFIC'K BOY-One from 1.1 lo If years of age. Apply at Ho.

'AO West 1'roiil Bp sulra, It WANTED Ilot To work Id a small tsmllylu therountry. Call on Monday, al WILXOX A CH AMI'lUN'H, 78 est Third it, lt WANTED -TRAVKLINU HALKBMAN For wholensle druK house, grotvrle, llnuon. Ap-ply at ill Wwit Fourth Kouiu I. it "llf ANTED MAN AND WIFK-Man to do tarni ti work. sod woman to conk, wash and do bouie-work.

AddreM W. APf LtCTON, Feterahurg, ky. lo-U ANTKD-A YOlNd AN-ll tola yesrsof age, ff that understands keeping books, Adilres 1, thlsontce. lt ANTED-Ftrty men for conntructlon trslnson IV the Cincinnati snd LextngUm Kail-rosd. Apply st the Knglnwr'n Hcott rovlngton, Ky.

H. T. DOUULA4, Kniclueer. spMl' ANTED-YOl'NG MAN-IS or It yean old, one II ho hat had experience In working witli a nlpam rip-saw; noue other need apply. Call at 1J9 Hecond street.

It ANT ED BOY Au active snd Inu lllgent lioy, I lh. IT ..1 lu mn rtim koa. ine-s. a ueruisn pieierreo. iippiriosr.MUAns AhHFIELII.

w. cor. Klshth sndOntrasv. It ANTED iKUO CLKKK Airoor-rmsn piV scrlptUiii clerk can olitalns sltimllon by sililniM-Iuk orcalhngon W. fc.

LAWTON.UJ Washiiigion street, Toledo, Ohio. It VT ANTED OA BDENKRA nd vlneliesser to II take a place on shares, on Warsaw lltll; house, alahle and panture. JAML8 R. CUALLKN, Attorney, 31 Fourth street. It ANTED A OOOD AUCilONKKlt-To inftke an engntement -temporsry or permanent, with a first-class Auction Tlouse, Cleveland, O.

Apply Immediately loTAFF A FKKK1NH. 140 rieneca Cleveland. lSone hut a ood salesman wanted. 11-lw vVAXTKIfFEMALK HKLP. ANTED-A good Olrl, to cook snd do general nounewors.

at west i weinn at. it- ANTEI OIKL To do general housework In a swan family. Adlrens W. Enquirer. spll-Jl rANTEI)OIRL To do general hoosework.

In quire at no. uiara st. iteiecvoce ratjuired. ANTED A OIKL-Todo general botiMwnrk TANTED-Bervant Olrl logo to ibecouutry. Iu- quire at no.

viu uiviugion, jty. Sm" TV ANTED-A small girl; must be nent slid tidy. Apply, after o'clock, at J. P. LOVK IftTS tv ma, 7 uiii tti fjpoitj It Nlniter'sma.

II chines: slso, a girl that understands stltchlnir gaiters. Hood wssva and steady work will he given to ood bauds. Apply al lo. 11 Third street, Boom 14. it- WANTED-PARTWERS.

WANTED A PARTNER-Wltb from pflna to tAUUO, lu an established and paying business. Address, for particulars, Box 3, 1 39. apU-U WAJfTED BOARDERS OAKD1NO Oool rooms and board log for ft ml. vVANTED-AUEJXTSi A WATCH FREE-Gives rails to every live man who will actaasgentta a new, lightand honorable business paying gju aday. No gift enterprise.

Ho bumbug. No money wanted In advance. Addrass K.MON ROK KKMNKDY A Pittsburg, Pa.apt lm ANTED-AOKNTH-To aell tb AMERICAN II KMT11NU MACUINF. Price Tlie simplest, cbespent and best Knitting alschlne ever lu-vented. Will knit JD.ooo stitches per mlnnle.

Liberal Inducements to Agents. Arlilress AMERICAN KNITTINO MACiilNK Boston, or HU Louis, Mo. Sf7-mDyW 1'ANTE1-AOKNT8-For the "American Year II Book and National Register, KM octavo panes, closely packed, and every page btr with Information on all topics of the day. Price tl VI. O.

D.CASJCA Boom 13, Pike's Opera-house. Clnciunali. apJtI7Wy: WA A ENT9 For YHT Eli kink A FAMILY PHVHI. C1AN AND HOUSEHOLD COMPANION; by Lr. M.

L. By rn, author of -rolnons In our Food "-a sensible, Judicious bonk colored pistes low in price, sells last large proHis to A gen la. Also lor the Bible Ixrnk lug glass snd other works. For circulars, address liNRY HOWK, HI Main Clnciunali, Imha-ThAMopiMylAWytMylNHl OOK CAN VAHMEKS LOOK HERE! WANTED As-enta to sell "PRnVTDFKcv ncn I.I FK." Select Kermons bv the Rev. Dr.

Cbsplu.of New York. Price tt, beautifully printed and hound, A nrst-class volume for canvassers. Subscription books now ready, end cents fur one. Select your territory and go 'o work to make money. WILLIAMSON A Star In the West" or-fiee, Cincinnati.

Ohio. apllMtDyAltWy-M AGIJTS WASIED FOB DE. MABCB'S NIGHT SCENES IN THE BIBLE. Thousands of thla Iteaiiuful book hav already been sold, every copy giving excellent satisfaction. Thousands more can be sold during the year.

Our agents tlnd It sells easier and more rapidly than any book In the market. Send for circular, containing terms, full description. Indorsement of leading Ministers of all denomlna-II oi snd Uie Press. Address ZKIOLER, MrtTBDY 14 West Foitrtb street, Cincinnati, O. aplO-MoSu-p BOOK ACSEIVtS WAHTED.

ETTRED CLEROYMEN, TEACHERS, LADIF.S 1 and Disabled Soldiers, lo canvass fur our new Book, "UIBTOHY Of Napoleon III and the French Empire. A splendid work, complete In one volume, royal octavo. 7im pages, superbly illustrated, with full pace Steel Engravings, executed In Pans. Tbla Rook bas no competitor, and we will prove to anv applicant tbat our agents are now making from yu iv rrr owl aiouo. We employ no tieneral Agents; consequently are IVII1B iliv uilfurnt WiUiiUaslUI una of any Publishing House In tne west.

We are dlsnoslnc of territory rapidly. Apply ii lrir I sa If nil an VAnf eriAlno A A A wm wuiv avtj aa jvw jvui jtii'iimi, ITE. COR BI BOU VK A Publishers, J'i Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, laplt-MoWeAPr-tt-w LOST. LOHT-On the II th, a Pocket-book containing tlO.be-loiiglng tos poor girl. Loserwould thsni Under to semi Ihe same tnfl IN Water street.

It- FOUND. IMII 'ND-eMime of the finest Scotch. Irish snd Bonf-' hon Whiskies In this city: also, afaltbyw Oysters, at FICBUTJbON corner of Cliiiloa aud Central avenue, dels-lf FEKSOMAL. VON ii(ND. cheap, custom-made boots suit shoes, call al -Jo-, Vine opiiosite Ihe OasOOice.

NOLAN, 1hHMNAlV-POROOOU CIO AR8 go to PETER 1 HOLD'S, cox. Sixth and CeuUal aveon. Cases atvea away. sp lut IlEHMON'AI, THOR. HOWELL, fnrmerlr fBr West Fifth will plea- call at No.

seventh as 1 want lose blm, bsvlng Just ixmie hack. It 11 ATI IE. KMHONAJ. INFORMATION WANTED If Hri.Uel Harrison will call at John Kelly's, No. 31 Blttenhous street, she will tlud Pal tiara, lately from Ireland.

rK fON At- Have yon seen the SECRET RAWER In the Wsrehonse at BRACHMAN A AS A RDtt No. Wesl Third strset, near Vine, theoldstandf If not, go and see It. mhW-Ht MADAME DE VIC AR, Celebrated Aatrologlst and lortune Teller, has Just arrived In the city and taken rooms at the F.vana Hotel, cor. of Broscf-wsv and Pearl street. She feels conrldsnt of giving full sstlsfsctlon to all who consult her.

Terms-La- dies Oct gentlemen j. Room 41. ll 811 Mtaey I MeBey I Hartey 311 IIPiriAN'a LOAN OFFICE. 'Ill Central hel. Fiflb aud Slxlli Money advanced libers.

ly on UlatuoiHla, watches, leweiry and ciothing. tapil It 1 WAMTED-mUATIOSS." TVAN'TED-SfTtTATION-By a young if veieuoie gardener or lesiuster: goof reiweaJl give. Address this etUoe. TITANTED-SITIJATION-As shipping or eai 0 Bnt city. vr ciers.

um iqicicums tuiuuiueu. Adilr SIUt Tir ANTED MITC ATloM In a grooery hous as ii iraveuus aas reara' experieiice. Address M. box 3H), WANTKIA-Lsdies In need of expsrlenced snd ra-liable help to csll at the Mclriipotltau Olllr 1M West Fourth street. apltMoWeyr ANTED SlTI'ATIONtf- For uiaa and man as coaebaian and gardener, wile tecovk Ao.

Apply at litf Ufoadwsy. ANTEDlf UATIONH-Ily two (lerman girls for efiieral boonewurk. Apply at -JH Coart It. for two days. TIMNTED-SITUATION-By a lady, as copyUt II or todu aosis kind of writing.

Addrms A. B. bos l5tCovlustou, ky. it VANTED-SITIJATIN-To wall on su invalid II orlskecbsrge of a bouse. Address M.

CHIce. it 'ANTED-SITfJATIoN-By a widow lady, as housekeeper or chamber work I reference. Address Mrs. C. 41 1 tyurt 4t.

I ANTE It-SIT UATT NrV For two repe.tbi II girls lo do up si airs -and NHtieRii bouswirk. i Apply at City Female Kmplu meul OUlce.cor. Klia and hlmb sis. it 'ANT tD-8ITUATION-As bookkeeper, clerk, I inp) 1st, or shy thing where IsiHir and clerk lux iiuiil be required; eiiifiloyment moreau objecttliah wages. No objw lion lo leaving the city.

Address i T. single liisiw, this ottlre. It yOH. RENt-IIOt'SEa. FOR P.NT-A house of rooms' at tlieS lout of Dayton slrevt; tai s-r luoutu.

In ava quire at 1 13 Tweinii slrx-t. aplt-lt Y'OR ENT OAK LA WN Country resl derce near Lebanon Pike, IU acres. FBANOIH jLr SiKFKRT. Dayton street. aplu-H- L'OK ENT House iM John al lieu Everetlfs snd David, of 5 rooms, yard, bydrsnt, cutern.LJ wood shed, for ti.

Iuiulr at Mullierry. IFlt- FOIt ENT The store and ds-elllng No. Ftit Filth stiwt, directly oprxMlleMtnxbants'Ru Hotel. Apply at IM Main it. 11-21 FOR RENT OK 1.

EASE The tin large brick building, aorth-easl cur. of Fourth and Huron is. Inquire of J. U. LAW, No.

30 West Third et. Masonic Temple, aplla FOR ENT Furnished room for gentlemen rent er mouth. No. '477 Walnut sires'. It 70R HENT-JKIM Furnished fori geotienieo; can UikI a luessant mom st lUttLoniiwonh It, kNT-Three rouuis, No.

10 Hauulhal su, vvry uoiiveiin-ub. ap leu- "L'Olt HENT-HOOM-At Broadway, by P. W.CALLINAN. If RENT R'KiMH 4 good moms for per monih. Apply at No.

JSUnumsl. aplo-21 OK RENT A light, airy nmce, with gas, oil'sw-oudltoor. LON HUYHO.N, IN W. Front sU 11,13,1: VOU ENT-lttXiM-Ofie or two rooms, sultahls A for omces or llgbl maimlaeturlug purHiaes. Inquire st Kirk's CUcar Factory.

No. tj Ylneal. Vf FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. VOW. RENT Blacksmith snd Wsgoe-msker's biiep, al Cantou atraal.on K.

C. B. B. apll-Mt FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Fa? MALE A good buggy mare.

Apply r5a Htt Richmond street. spll-it- L'OR HAl.E-Holstlng Mai hlue for rm, whh cost 1 ftu, at mattress sltire. No. tin Main St. Fo rh a I eplo Fplo LKR A 1 1, 13, ia.1T, W.

Seventh sL no'AeU tH)K HAI.E- doors, sash and blinds. Inquire of J. B. DOPPKS, 310 Went Sixth St. S)7 I 'OR HA1.K- BOXWOOD ANB BAW-Dl'rtT, cheap, 1N Race street, Hh Boor.

apJ-lot- Enquirer Manual and Political Beglsuir." the most valuable work of the kind ever published. Coulalns 14) pages closely printed matter. Price cents. Mailed, post paid, to any address. FA RAN A McLXAN, Publishers, Jak-tf 1MIK SALK-BY ALL DRUOOIHTS-Bobackl Bitters, Bobackl Blood Pills, and Ho back a Blood Punfler.

JaUVlf 1HiH HA1.K Dr. Ingraham's Macedonian Oil cure catarrh, rheumatism, neuralgia, Ac. Price tl pat buttle. JOHN II.PARK,Clnclu'U. spA-HlrMWF L'OR HA LE-f be dnest monnnients In lh olty, at the lowest price, st T.

WHITE A SON'S, 339 W. Fifth and at Spring Prove Cemetery. Imhs-tf "L'OH HALE Fine pair of black horses, well I matched In size aud color, No. 113 East JO Fifth, for tdsys. spitm I MIR SiAI.B-It or new machinists' tools, lathes) and drill presses, at WILSON 'S.

No, 3 1 Rmad-way. apiu-l I 'OR and Second hand engines and Boilers, at A WILSON'S, No. 31 Broadway. aplim L'OR HAI.E a wood-turning lathes and benches, aud counter pa I leys: 1 circular ssw, bench snd mandrill, and 1 saws and counter shaft also, 1 slrea of screw tools, lnmilreof B. In rear ol I4H West Sixth su, or apl04jaMu X'OH HALE "The Enquirer Manual and Political A Register," Ihe most, valuable work of tbe kind ever published.

Contains t'J) pages closely printed mstter. Prim 'J 5 cents. Mailed, post-paid, to any address, FA-KAN A McLEAN, Publishers, Clncln-nail, Ohio. jat-if t'OH SALE-ayeers lesse or a hotel (knownf as the Leopeld House), and rirnllure. con-ii laming il rooms, doing a good business; located st Ottawa, county-seat or Hmn county -seal or Putnam Countv.

cihin nn tha D. and M. Railroad. Will he sold rhn u. a nik 9 M.

Kallrm buyer. Address ALLLN Ottawa, O. apliHH HA I.B LUMBER ao.fto Pine tlh, per I iai.HU Rough Id i om. or SheeUu. per M.

I 00 Isjmi Seasoned White Walnut, per SO (II All grades of White snd Yellow Ptns. 2 Inch Ash and Shingles, Ac, at Uie lowest niarketnrlcea. H-TAFTAfeOTC. Lumber-yard 47 1 Cen. opp.

Laurel street. lapMf) FOR HAI.K-Dr. JAMES C. KERR'S Oreat System, Renovator, ftr regulating all disorders of the system, purifying the blood, removing skin diseases, building up debilitated constitutions, curing dyspepsia, neuralgia, headache, erysipelas, rheumatism, liver complaint, biliousness, constipation, piles, fistula, and ferer and ague. Price It 60 per bottle.

KK KB A LORINO. Proprietors, 139 West Fourth im, t. iiicinpsu, vino. jarfl-u flH HA I.B "The Enquirer Manual and Political a negisier," in moat valuable work or lbs Start ever published. Contains lio pages closely printed matter.

Price 'J!) cents. Mailed, post paid, to any address. FA RAN A McLEAN, Publishers, ja-a pOR HAI.E TEAS. Yonng Hyson and Imperials. OUN POWDERS AND OOLONOS.

English Breakfast and Jsiutua. 000 ALP-CHESTS NSW SEASON TEAS AT II. -roru fl jd iwr in. AT tl WORTH tl 1 At 11 to, worth tl an per I AT It to, WORTH tl 74 At II TV worth 2 ner lb. WORTH 10 PKst LB.

in. PER LB. Finest silver-leaf Ounpowder at" SI per lh. FINEST TONO LEK CHOP OF OOLONtJ AT fL ONKCc'p OF OUR DELICI0r NEW HEAHOK Tea Is worth dosen of poor stnlf. One trial Is a SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL not purchase elsewhere, finest old java, mocha, rio, cbylon PlsntstioD and Lagoyara Coffees roasted and ground XVKHY PAY.

TEA HONO. T. B. PENDEBY, 1- N. K.

corner Fifth and Vine. ATH, WORTH tl PER LB, FOR SALE-CARRIAGES, fcC. FOR HALE-CARRIAGES, Aa-JNO. CURTIS, carriage manufacturer, 9 and 1 1 E. tth st.

det-U OR HALE At one-halflhe original cost, a light three-spring wagon, nearly new. Inquire al the sonth.west corner of Freeman and Wade, apil-tl FOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOTS FOR 8AI.K-TN by J. COOPER A SON. north-west oorueraVJ Sixth and Madison streets, Irame onstage, 4 rootus; lot 24 by reel, on Baukllck. between Thirteenth snd Fourteenth streets.

The house la new snd well built, price Mu cash, balance la one and two years. aptliTaSaMo' FOR HAI.fi LAROE IX)T TO CAPITALISTS AND Sl'HOl'LATliRS-A valuable lot- rnxitlng JUT feet on Addison street, snd 212 feet on theColeraln Stke. running through to Cook street, within a short (stance or the Brighton House. This Is very desirable property, either for manufacturing or business purposes, snd Is rsplclly Increasing In value, and IT subdivided, will pay handsomely on the investment Will sell low and on easy terms. Apply to OKO.

H. SHO'l'WELL A 93 West Third si. apll-It FOR SALE-FARMS. FOR HAI.E OR KXCIlANUR-HOTEL-fm 111 sell very low, aud give good paymeuls. fii or would exchange for good laud or nierchsndlse; Airnlture for sale.

Address K. ltlUOH, Liberty, Cnioa County, Indiana. apt-HThFrSa vo FOR 8 ALE -A desirable fkrm of IS acm.alt ej. uated In Logan County, Ohio, Vi miles trvmZJz Bldgeway, on the C. C.

C. A I. Railway, about on hundred and twenty-flv acre cleared, with timber enough for Ihe use of tbe farm well watered br a running creek, a never-falling Spring and wells; shoot til or acre of bottom land on the farm, tsre-slory brick boose with kitchen, frame barn aad other out-biiildinri, two good orchards on the preia-1st. Th farm Is ail undfr tence. and In a good sUte of rutHVsUon.

For furlhee particulsrs address 1KNIM), County, I i.

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