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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 7

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RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Boat leaving To-Doy. SCOTIA, Kowley. ivu fcomeror Hollo way. 5 JiaysviIIe fcT.

WIliwNCJi tIeuU. J2 Chilo Ajrnew.P Moscow IlAirOAtinJr Agw7 830 Maaisoo.TGKfKRAL PIKE. Brown. 8:30 Ix.nbvUIe.r-FKTWOOI Breunan. 6 Win l'va 'as AarcrtiMd.

Pltt8bnr.IXri8A.HKHLEy.Ta4Uy. Memphis Wednesday, 20th, P.M. War Uepartment Signal Berrlo Koport. CmcixjTATt, June 17. im.

1-sJly report of the stage of tu.r. with thum to the twenty-lonr hwin endlnaj i meridian time; 1 p. local Uue: -as Etatiob. 8TATIOXS. rir Cincinnati plttbur7 1.0tllVllie..

Uaveupor alietisburg. Portsmouth. iMeniphls. oi liarleston.J 4 -4i Vlckabura: SH 4' inron veabvlll. CbettanoogaJ ,..11 New Orleaaa.u3 1 1 4 iLeavenwortbilS iftibaqae iirort smith.

A Little Haoi fct. Paul I a li-bbrovcport. P. T. Jean las, ber-Baul blame! Corp.

C.B. A. Kivxn falling, with 7 feet 3 Inches water in the channel last evening. Clear nd hot. The New Mrr Houston left forAtigusta, with an excursion party.

Mate Ben Williams lia resigned lilt position as mate on the Guiding tjiar. JDtain P. R. Budd left for Charleston last fight, to look after the repairs to tbe tow. huAt Ida Budd, now in the docks at that tioint.

The Bob Pricharrl. noted chard, noted as passing here at ly with the big raft of logs. nflAi tJV narrow 1 a tas? tha luuna tne elia Laf-end the piling and dike at Rising bun at Illll vnlarHV mnniinn hdttntr the bar at the head with the raft on the starboard side and swung to the dike, asection aA the raft on the other side, with the iui- XI 1 121 MM VUlBnLinrl. ll 1 1 1-1. I an snore, was ariven over tne piling and lodged ufcainat the dike, while many the logs wier loosed and carried ahead of every thins by the swift water, and tumbled against and jneiii uuiier me city 01 mat was lauding down at the wharf.

The Scotia will leave for Wheeling and Pitiburat Lis evening at five o'clock! tain ft' owley is her commander, and mrr la in 1 Jliio will be the uext h-nat Ont far tha err is la 1119 uuicfi. l.ower nio ana Memphis. -orge aad Charley JJernberger- ara In ciiuree of the enaine-room the eicotia. The Faxhlon arrived from PittaburK yestcr la mcMiiina at live o'clock, bavins; been Ue-luisttd by foa, low water and a mitihup to the bhe got off at noon with a good expecting to meet some water. 4 The City of Madison did not arrive nntfl lute yesterday, but had a fine trip, and got out axuin at 1 p.

ra. witli a fine pasnenuer trip. 1 ler pilots report the lie Bus aud tow at Hanover Landing 111 goud shape. The pleasure barge Ciiicinnatus was out iVRlerday. in tow of the Comet.

Hhe had a brawi band aboard, and carried good trips of peoole. Kngineer Krnet Ward, who has been engineer at the Kden l'urk Art Building since tli-it place 'opened, haa changed to Works. The Guiding Star and Thomas Sherlock made the regular trips yesterday to Coney Inland, and were well patronized by crowds anxious to get out of the city heat and dust. Captain Con Phister. of the Maysville whurf-boat.

wiu in. the city yesterday among hjs friend. He has thrown a whole centen-aiai art sallery into his wharf-hoat in a new cuat of paint of many stripes, dtxplaying tha weulher-Higoal from a Jack-tali ami a two-story martin-box on top. with tha annual brood of birds. Malt- Wash ITenderson Is standing watch witli Ueorae Crns on tiae St, Lawrence.

James juartin is anippeu up on me nnvlinir Stfip Xheitas P. Coehas laid up at the foot of Kuce street, and the. Abe McDonald leaves this morning for Kanawha and Pomeroy Mount Clara displayed her flag at half- rnaitt yesterday for deceuaeu Captaiu Harry It: 1 It Mn Vtnrlc tie snatt 01 tne isncxeye isoy wiu pa reauy buii die tne oars or swim, cteumers pa-ssing or lauding have to exercise the greatest precaution in order not to run over or back over tiicse people, who peraisp in rowing before xnv-r opws or unaer tiu ir wueeis. The Fleetwood will be to-night's Madison and Jxnmville packet. Captain John Bren-1 is her commander and Ka Barker her iti iff clerk.

and way lauding. Captain John IV. Hql-luwayis in command, while the office is in i-tiarir nf ihnrt Holhiwuv. The St. Lawrence leaves at 12 o'qlock every nifhtfor Maysville and way landings, Cap tain watt neaa is lucommanu.

ana urn the General Pike leaves for Madison at 6:30 p. in. to-day. in charge of Captain Jttobert urows urn bic inn uviwr. TK LtURAfHIC.

Bl'ECIAI, CT8PATCUEMTO THE EKQUIBEB. Stationary at Wamn. VAnx.rii. Jone 17. Wver thrae-teuths of eu tout aad staUouaxr.

WeaUiar olear ana PiTTsarna. Juna 17. Waatker rvd hot last; cbaoual. 4 leet, aad n-ni Muricantowa.t teat Inches and stationary. nuatNro.

11 faet and atauonary. Kica'a lABdlag. (( and stationary. iU'wnavlll, it 10 Incbas uid stationary. Lcttk Xo.

4. feet 1 Inch and stationary. oil City. 2 taat and fulling. h-arker-a.

teat Slaclias an falllne. A.rrivd: O. W. Batchelor. Kali Btoekdala, Adam Jaeqba.

lie parted Ucrmania, V.lulae. Allegbaafr tailing at brad-walm. tio targ rise a prmentu ccoixloa steamers di.i an Immense paoneoger trartlo. ijiratnera la port: Vtrn No. William Bonner, J.uU Klxon.

Lloneos John Worm, m4c, Jal Vatloy, Torn. Iodnworth, Kmeky City. Analo Hubert. Iron Kuka. Iron leolut.

iiward, J. W. Gould, iud Kair-r, Beavw, ltornst Blle Milj )n. Kntf rprkne. Alice Brown.

Mnt. Joan Cook, Utile Frad. K. Millar, James t.ilmor. Bob Connall.

Twilight. Glen wood, Cbarla Jutu. FaUtng at Wheeling. 'riu. W.

June 17. Blrar feet I ud tailing. Vp: laioe, a. aiockdala, Blalag at Joaa Rlw) test 4 ImUea aud rt.HB atowly. Wown: UUxia a.m.; (Shirley, 19 a.

fassel, lur tanes-vtlle. 11 in. UeneraJ li, wltk Garsaaale dlng-ar' sxemsitia, tor Muaktaguin. Ham. Falling; at Polat Plaaaant.

Poit riritiXT, W. Tune 4 feet iu.be and 'aUlag. Cloudy and veryhot The passed down at a Charlie cBonald, iqaaai. Upi Andes. Big Baady, a.

ai. 'i Kanawha railing-. Cstab W. V-, June lX-Knawba 4 feat and falling. Clear and warm.

Tha Boone left on Snie lot Cincinnati. Tbo W. ff. Cuacllor arrived Uils evening from Miuburg. Big Sandy Stationary.

CATtrrrsMCBO, Ohio River to ttk.ory. with Buiaealadull. Thcorta departed for Clncln-uail Its pTm" The Telegraph lefl for Pomeroy al m. TtVeKai.hton la due up for ttaour g. 1 invomarand Frank Prwton wer out with i o'SUaS? Uoa left last alabt tan airtns of timber.

TUBoj.4 and L.mW A. Xhrriey are due dow a to Cinclanatu 1 ue BhTSaniy Kl ve? atatlonury. oU.g do.r.: on Ui'siriMtm. 1-ocal packeia are all Boats. imrt- The Coia, logomar.

Imtpendf at. Irgie, ClW Torn fjpurfock and Jo.l. Wkiaa eat her hot aad clear. Stationary at 1 ronton. Iisstox.

OHIO. Jone 17. Clear and hot. 4f llown; Boatona, a. ScoUa.

an-j Telegraph, p. au port SMI Sold Janhie CasnpbaU at Evansville. rnnnu June a. The river falling atead- elVarand hot. Birsiua dull.

The jrf jr-Xewey L2 ijMsed UP ai eleven oTlock lat night. 1 ne aud after eowlag him for a Tevolver and a the mate rfi commenced Brlnf at tUe uegro, wut ast-apea utiniury. Yesterday's iolaca at Caira. port.he eaus reading Jtg'Zl 10 w. green in tbasiiade.

1 lie Friauie had Bve bars V'f raen" 4 mn tjrd troa. naila H0'! hfrt 'i he rVui duwhargtnr I JUS kegs aabi hre. Hutte light for Clncinsail at Mai, com-aecad iiwtal In Cumberland sunk hy ih wiUi Kiu.ntlm.ua. Thetron, about dia'd wefl as the berg, wi.ich la la a The Bokeyer-tate ud a. macuari(iug largely of iron fur CMhipplng to shlplUne Unr.

lot of fw, iA''Ho lii'rt buineai tamed over by the fX Kvan-atCiuoaJku. Her pll-" '7 tZel acaiit villa oat, vpl CaaeyvilK-. uens ji th. benwater. Tin City of Monroe "n7I (or barren St tu txntrr.t a IM) with fM rVt' of I he u.u barren of aoiaioea.

Tne rere.rt tinLi U((J. uutbeUarrv Brow" and eoi- erertdeck eiewa. a the The City atrike.ana eaa be rmr. easily mauasea. gM4J ol VlAahorcpeaeed dowa al P- Affairs at Memphiav from fti.

ixts, paaord down to n.o- thlamomuig. fete tmt oiri.iOl"" "jonu aad added 40 u.na of t'f pa-d up from NewOrleanato Cairo at 4 r-rovldence, en route iu. VJverluui faasednpa4a.m.,doiigi;"hiiiirt UUeuI tucaasr Weather clear aud warm. Ko CHII.P will refuse afsiilinaa ana thas ax aia t4- I 3 3x3 IN sociEirs Doum. The Season of Pleasure ia Various Places.

General Obserranca of the JLmeni-' tleaof Life. Notes of a Personal and Gofislp Cbar acter Prom Varioag calif tea, Ma-rgurr TToog'and family will spend tha lumuu munms at jtxma orsnco. JciAim K. Si sntKBriKui, of this city, ar- cm ui acw ur iroia curopayesteraay. Ma.

ajdMu. Mokbis Kirs arrived home last night from their honeymoon to the lakes. Mb. D.C. Keller, of the Postrofflee Pepart- ment.

visiteu irienas ia tne country mlsi ween. ihg her cousio. Mrs. F. Chetneoiaa.

of Uaiml- von piae. Mrs. CVA. of Chicago. HV has" returned after a short visit with her friends in Cincinnati.

'Miss Kmva RcrTi, of Brashear street, has icwirnr-; injius aitr a aejisouat vim mv Bevut. Mrs. H. Oootholo. of York City.

Is visiting Mrs, Woobura avenue waiuui uiiis. Miss VimtWunnT irtin lias been visiting friends on Walnut Hill, will return this wees; tj wneeiing. -V Ma. a an Unt. TK Ksriuinf.t left last Pat prday night for Old Point steamer to lew 1 or and Manhattan Beach.

Brows, of the City Post-offi'je. re- tnrnea to the city yesterday, attar a snort Tacation spent near Blancbester. Mb. asp Mas. Htmav and family, of lAttle itock.

are the guests ot dir. and Alra. otraus. ot no. 171 Baymilier street.

Mb.jx Mas. Jons E. 'IltrvpnatES, nee Es- teue a rest) man of Craa'fordsville. Indha been spending a tew days witn Marshall, of Wesley avenue. Miss Hici.rjt.

the keven-i-ear-old danahter of Ir. W. Taylor, held a very pleasant oirrriuay party ai ner Home, is 9. ssi west eoventli street, 1-ridar evening. nr i vrSm.iU strectjias returned from a deHghtfuJ visit with friends and relatives at Indianapolis, a.nightstown and Newcastle, Ind.

8YXVk9Tg Williams leaves with his family for Minneapolis to-morrow night, to remain several weelK Mr. Williams will also visit Wyoming Territory early ia July. Thr annual closing exercises of the Misxes Ui r'riniary inJiool arid Kindergarten Will be held St I.nliiCa Vslnrnni 1. Wednesday morning. Juno liSlh.

at half-past veu ciock. A moho tlie guests who have arrived at White Sulphur Springs ana are registered for the summer are lion. M. Werk and his lovely daughter: also. Mrs.

E. O. Hewitt, Misses Mollis and Crracie Hewitt and maid. Tire steamer Fnlda. of the North German Line, sailing troni.New York Katurday next, will have among her passengers the follow ing uincmnatians: lopoM rsurknardt.

wile and dauetiter. Mrs. V. Hammer and son Mra. M.

a. Forbus and daughter Alice. Mrs. George Crist and Mrs. K.

J. Mor Kan. Mips Cob a Mabterh, the beautiful and accomplished young lady of Bryan. Ohio, who attended tha session ottlie Grand IxJdge. Knights of Honor, at Dulaware.

Ohio, last week, accompanied by her father, a representative, assisted greatly in waking the allatr one long and pleasantly to be remem bered. A jollt party of young ladies and gentlemen from Avondale. chaaeroBed by Mrs. George and Mrs. Harvey Thomas, rode out to the tononte Inn at Kennedy The evening was spent in dancing.

The party consisted ot Mrs. Harvey Thomas. Mrs. George Htick worth. Misses Anna i nomas, ivanuie vv eoo.

fctne iruaor, Alice jtorion. iianpuQ uavis, ureta ivuniitu. Messrs. Percy HammerrMJUis Qsborn. Milton Horton.

rndley Wclb. Clifford Clark, Burt Burdsal. Will Duckworth, FA Thoinaii. Chdord Gatueen. Howard M.

Hooker. Thb home of Mr. George H. Meyerman. of Madison street.

Newport, was the scene of a aeugntiul party last rutay evening, it was the celebration of tha twentieth-anniversary ot nis Dirt htiar, i he gttei with excellent vocal and i and were served with a bountiful renaxt. dancing also being indulged in. Among thoso present were: Mit-s Angie Meyuruian, i.DiennBtei, diiss voeiue. Mr. Otto II.

Keum. Miss JenhieReum. Mr. Carles Jptokora. Miss Kda L.

Renm. Miss KmmaTieach. Miss Mabel Mr. George Herman; Air. cnaries fccnwaru.ot Aurora.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. H.

Meyerman. Mr. a Nesper, Mr. Ed B. Carriric.

of Ill- Mr. John Keeferr Miss Carrie Sie. mantel and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Lnkens.

of Aurora, ino. Tag ladies of Clinrch of tho-Adveul will give a fete on Wednesday, ona 2tuh, oa the grounds of the late Benjamin Berleittou. McMillan and Jtlm etreehi. Walnut fills. The snpper table will be in charge of Mrs.

John Kilgotir. Mrs. 1 C. L. Xhecolfee tible John Ki aotir.

Mrs. A. Keno aad Mrs. 0. L.

Cbiburn. Xhecolfee table, as usual, will Da under the supervision ot Mrs. Kvvhesttr and Mias Walker, The ice-cream uUl will be In care of Mrs. Coma, Mrs. Wilson.

Miss Shaw and, Mrs. Hurd. A Tokio taUe ia enarge 01 3irs. Lucy hoatwiirr ana Herman Groeabeck will' be varr attractive. mall pieees tf quaint eld silver, consisting ot avHsran riwuiu auu les.

will a Bo be a There will be a nnrober of very pretty ana useful household articles from the East, selected for this occasion. The ttower table will be in careot Mrs, ileary btettinius aud Miss Alary oote, WEDDINGS, XiAPAYrrrB. I.vn., June 13. A notable ant! pleasant society event was the. marriage Miss Mabel Levering, whteh occurred clneiulav even Hi a.

'1 he brlue was attemled Misses Katie, ana Jesse Leeruig, of this dal city, ilu ii is vnrriv Mwxf, vi a uiiauetviua. Messrs. Viul Taylor, or. lot Charles Marstellar. of Lafs ushers, and Mr.

Charles Via lianapelis. and tayette. acted ms San. brother of the groom, was the best man. The parlors were hanrtsoune.ly decorated with Mowers and tilled with guests, both from Lafayette and outside cities.

Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Morgan. Srs. W.

lies-ton, JNliss 8usan liestoa, Jfrs. George I. Ma- gee, JMd-s. j. w.

Loage miss Miss Carrie Loage. of Philadet a ia: Mrs. C. B. Coffin.

51. Butler, af India! i Daia: Air. and lndianapous: liev. and Mrs. ft.

PerurMrs. levering, ,1. Ih-eiwrr. Peclc- son. J.

L. Caldwell, cyremius. jonnson, w.jti.x'i M. Ingersoll. W.

A. oru. Matthews, I ih. flart. H.

11 ST Goldsmith, V. Tlf Ward. i P. oora. O.

r. Johnsam. J. M. 11.

Wt.HJ,ifer. W. A. Ship- fey. JI, Timbe urTi W.v.

Johnson. (XK. rinry. Mtstlames: Mary Taylor. J.

W. Heath. Henderson. B. it.

1 Pierre, C. iierce. C. A. Marshall.

W. V. StoV. W. W.aiface.

J. ft. C'ofWrth. I Wilson. S.

MeBride r. Misses Madie, Dresser. Chicago: halite Wal- May Sawyer. Kna.Ili liee. Mamie th- iv.

Mmie itruce. l.lllit au ia.vior. Jtunate Heath. Klla twry. Mary Jeaerpon, Ainia, in, A4inie.

arv Beach ame ana iienoerson. ail Georgia Stockton, Alii i llitan. and teoe ana polls: nevieve Revnoldi a. Jennie Hess, Indi- ia Aline. Jeffries.

Ciacinn Alioe Jeffrie. Cincinnati: Lulu Vaver. Lucy Mary.McMnllcn Sam nis ttnjaa Maggie and Mary Krisnran. lary Krisnran. Lillian Howard.

Nrah Por-er. Mary Peirce. Mary Pstti, Nettie Warner. ter. r.

Clara Bosebei ry. hips Wallace. Bessie Cof- fm roth, sicBTior, iay ceitons, Anna Mnrshall Marshall. Bessie and Baser, well: Mollie. Emily and Julia Meigs.

Baser, frtocn- leigs. Kom- Messrs. J- B. Frauk iVny. AV.

-Stewart. Inter. Gearxe iln.lli.-'' 1m Pein-e. VV J. Koscberry.

Y. It. Colforth. George Mueller. Henry Clark.

George lAfl. frit nolis: J. X- t.iriiiit., AU(tuiiiatMAi3 av. ai. -iir- I levelnnd.

1 ha reception lasted frOtn eight until onao clock, and wasen-oyed by all present, later in evening Ibe younger inemuera enipldyed their time in dapcimr. Mr. and in ton will reside in thiacity. KoRWAtkV rtnio, June ii-pa Tuesday at the-ri-smence of COnfresaiuan C- P. Grace Win thro p.

his elde-t daughter, was married to Charles p. urrttn. a rising yotuiir artiy of New -i ork. llev. J.

M. hVvniour. ol the Norwalk Presbyterian Church. Olliitiated, assisted by Hcv. I J.

Meese, of Mananelrt. A -lare number of guests from home ami abroad wer pres. cnt. Tne bride appeared in a rich cream faille silk, eu tiatne. wh Chanttlly lace and MiwMett Adnms.

orjenerson Bar-ruek. stoo.1 with her as bridernaid. and harle Whittimore. of New ork, aere as groomsman; After an elaborate brmal upper, the young coupl left lor a tour of the lakes. Among the gues Jpresent Irom abroad were Mr.

and Mra. Oirran and Miss Mabel Curran. Mr. and Mrs. James Woolworth.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phiuney. Miss Nellie Vhinwej -and. Miss Kmily Foster, of tsandtiskr: iirs.

anme Howeiis. Mr and AlrsTK. 1 Gregory. Miss Florence and Miss li-Sie ifoweHS. of Toledo: CarMon Cl.ap-man.

oi New Miss, i Isabella ait Clielwa. Mtsa Mary tvans. 1'kinesville: W. J. and harles AVhttnmora, of New ork: tilt.

Prentiss and lion jeJvas.en t. wto of Kelle f-iietnem jnii ii u. i Miss Hat lie Kirby. C. Mr.

ana nisj i I. iii.rri I BE Er 11U 1 r'v's mi tolai- Churoti 1 hnrvlay inorulng, swtit note annoiiuced the nuptials ol vouita JeaoDit waU and nroaiinenuy 1L Levering. jir. ana fttrs. a.

Drain It. P. Moore. C. G.

Thomson, J.J K. y. bample, J5. Anderson, w. ham.

John Donahertv, W. G. P-run srrm. Urown. W.

M. i'ettis. I.H. n.on. i.L.

Beacn. jarpes hL. Kacniem.ll. c.Tinney. m.

TCTlnnlittlO. T. j. KtnSTl. (.

f' n.nrtlf..k.,l.h If. Wilson. F. hi a. Jackson.

n. lieacn. tr. et nereiu ve it, aiiace. It.

B. Sample, J.O. ttmpie.i rank. Jenners. Robert A.

AViiiaru. Min Ciara Ku ght.t.f Cipley: Mr.and Mra, V.G. scroggie.oi Collin: lrs. Bunce, of Clarkv lieb 1 and "wTw. christian, ot lilbn.

Miss ifiie Murphy. -one Of tba moul popular i iiiiJ- of tlis vicinity, was married dam 1 be brida.I pair lett on the morning r'1. on extensive Western bridal tour. i rM A iitert iniiwi. I TMIi-etsvoi'TH.

Ottio. June 13-Otv. Saturday ut hi lb" reiden- of tlie bride parents, last, i promiut utJ the Wauutul Lord wffki nnitld I Us Klla WiliU and Mr Newton B.vers husband and wife. Mr. Ku ne happy couple a Ol -If: THE EXQUTREPv, CIK CINT ATX, MONDAY, JUKE.

18, 1883: known in rVtoto County. The bride was Miss Kat Ilarter. the handsome daughteryC John of Muon'a Bun. Tbe groom was Mr. Julius Montavon, a well-to-do young farmer of Pond an.

Thoerenony was performed at 7 a. inj. in the presence of a large crowd of the friends of tue hich contracting parties, and waa pronounced by that lies. Father Louis Nounen Ngw Bg5f. Ohio.

Jnna li Tha Bnr-Dieister-ethwaberor nuptials near Kettle-Tllleand tive Bunae-Meyer wedding at Minster were among tha social events ot (be past WRev. M. Wt Solemnized' the marriage of Ileurr Kettler and Miaa Hannah iluckr- "on the 14th insf at tbe residence ot the hride's mother, renrred tbe marriage of Mina Emma .1, Ttlase to Mr. td J. Neutnon.

The couple left for New York City, where they intend to make their future Lome. Wixchestxr. Ohio. June 15. Mr.

Edwin K. Palmer, of this county, was united in marriage to Miss Jossie Jaekinan. of Highland County. June 13th. Ceremony waaparlormod by Rev.

6. Berba. At the residence of the bride's parerrta in Wrigbtsville. June lianiel riheely wag nnited in marriage to Miss Mamie Crawford. The services were conducted by the Ker.

Kevf Wm. if HI. at his residence. June 12th. -united in xuarriage Harry bhirey and Lucy Anderson.

Koxomo. June 13. Thursday morning at eleven clock Mr. Marion V.ArkelLof Tipton, wa? married to Miss Khoda alter, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

li. 11. Stew-artVin Houth kokouio. tlder L. Frazit-r olhciated.

The ceremony was witnessed by eome thirty guests, including the relatives of the groom, from Tipton and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Arkell left on the afternoon train for Tipton, where they will reside. OHIO.

AtBeaa. Mrs- Ir. trwln. of Bay City. js.visit-Jm her former borne friends here, and is the guest of her mother.

Mrs-1. H. Carpenter, air. ana sirs. 1 1- i.

Jiinc. nave, muruca from Washington City to Athena for a sum- er Mrs. General tirosvenor and oaugniers. Misses Connie and Emma, have returned to Athens from a protracted sojourn in aah-LDgton City. Miss SteliaMcOrath has returned to Athens rom a several months' visit with friends in of Tuscaloosa, for merly a resident of Athens, is.

visiting here, and is tne guest ot Mrs. L. M. Jewett. UinM KmrnAlRrf 4 lie JAnM.

nt Jackson Ohio, are visiting ot MiH.T.Hpyi Mrs, Ciny McLet friends at Wasliin Ohio, are visiting Athens, and are the guests oyt and family, Lean and child Lean and children are visiting iiington C. II i. of anfl I Mrs. Ed Kurts, of Columbus, are visiungMrs. VV W.

Kurta and latmiy, ot tma Place. Daisy 6 ted man is spending her school vacation from hi. Mary a beminary. near Col um bua. with home friends in Athens.

Mrs. Robert Sawyer, pf Knoxville. Tenn is the guestof Mrs. M. Honodle.

Mrs. A. L. Dyke is visiting friends mGar-rettsville. Miss Minnie May.

of Oberlin. ia vis- 1WIII UPl I 1 111 C. O. Benedict has gone to.Jonesville, Mrs. H.

Hunt, of Chicago, is tbe guest of Mlns Ida B.II. Mrs. Charles Hatch, of Cleveland, is visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Col-Mrs. Jennie O'Brien, pf Maauoketa. Iowa. is visiting MrsC U. ilson.

Misses Grace and Mary Miller, daughters of Lewis Miller, left last week. lor an extended tour through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. A.J.

Pitkm. of Chicago, are visiting JSx-Hherin A. Jne and Wite. Kev. IiVJ.

Becker and Elder Levi Marshall have returned from Ihair Knrnnean tri. A frrand reception was given in honor of the alter on Saturday evening by the members or nis cnurcn nere. Mr. Mary reese and Mias Lizzie Richards, of Little Hock. Ark, are visiting Mr.

and Airs, red u.r reese. A. 1-eng. mijj iiamieivong. si lusie Baldwin and Dr.

A. C. Belden ha isa Sllllf have gone to rjt. Chiir Springs. Mich Miss Kate Eicheolatib, of Etna.

visiting her aunt. Mrs. EicneniauD. Bncyrua. Miss Z.

A. Perdeu. of Galion. was the guest lat week of H. W.

Mcponald. having lust returned from a visit of seven months tu (nhfornia. Miss Sadie Talbot returned Thursday from a visit of one month at Arcadia aad Blunton. Mm. Millie Jnhnstnn Hoard left Friday fdr her new home at Columbus.

Kan, after a vnit ,1 Mil weelc with her DurintA Miss Fannie Molleson has returned from a visit of several weeks with friends in Columbus. Mrs. William C. Beer, of Council Blufls. Iowa, has been the guest of the family of Judge Thomas Beer.

Mr. Ch: urteM Parker and wife have gone to Pi haiitfiuaiia. where they will Visit M. fii-Wer'n Miss Mary nelly has returned iroin a visit 1 ,1 An, i.r.v Mrs. T.

E. Cliffey and little daughter, who have been visiting r.W. B. Baylor, returned te their home at Eric, Penn, on Friday, ac- com pan ie Xfrii. C.

impanledbr Mr. Clinev. Jrs. f. waigei of Springfield.

is Mr. Jfehn A. Craig. visiting her brother. whom she baa not seen tor over thirty years.

horn 91 Miss Manerand Mr. D. S. McNiCkle. who have been the guests of Mf Belle McCon- nell.

left last week for a visit at tne Home or Me MeVfnfcU at Rav. Inli. Mrs. M. K.

Lewis and Mrs, M. B. Hackedern left Tuesday en route for Dixon, 111, and will stop eS at Columbia City, ind, to visit menc At Miaslda B.Ruhl haa from i ii a visit of two months with her uncle, lr. K. ituni.

at indiay. TtVe AUimm Association held its ann rneetinAT.at he home of the President. Lies bailie War is. riaay eveniaa. jtme.

An interest as follows: Comb: instrumental so 10. Atisa Maty r-rcg- tng: mu'ic, Indies onalfbt: aiidreks to class nf 'an Mr Albert Keal- rexoahan hr Mr. ChaiTcs nnson. President of the Class pf 'W: piapodnet. Mioses Eva VoIratA.

aujV-Maude McCarrol: recttauon. Miss Jessie, aiessaer vocaldoet. Miwee ClyBier and VVlse: Paper "Theories of Education.0 by Ma, Jiuus Sear: vocal solo. sirs. A.

M. rteclamafion. Mr. Lewis Battetaldt: Piano solo. MCsb Book waiter, of ScriugJJfc.ld: rccita- ion.

Mis Lucy etnitn: vocai warrie Ulimui iumoko. lauic moi I .1. .1 1 ouartet. va laeli acte, 1 as President Of the evening. Deanisoa aad CarlehsviUa, The seyenth annual Commencement.

of the DDiiBiwn men nraoni wau una in ins school-house on last Wednesday Afternoon. The seeond annual reanion of the Alumni Association of the Denniaon i ISchpotg was held in Library Hall on htsl Tueeday. Tne programme waa entertaining and Pleasant. Mr A. Work has returned to his hum in Cleveland, after several weeks spent pleasantly with l-hriehsviUe iriepda.

is jennie roeiet.ot ouio. iiii-iuji uw unci lo Tl Koaler. til I'hr D. V. roster, ot caricnavine H.

11. Conan and family have returned from a month's visit to friend in Ie.aver. Venn. MisslnaMcCpUoaghis visiting friends in New Athens. Ohio.

Key, A. Donor, of New Philadelphia, called on Vhriohsville friends during the past week. rs. I. Kumbaugh i.

ia visiting relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss Myers, of Blairsville. is the guest of Mrs. J. Bonner.

Denniaon. JEatoa. Xrii fVira Pavne. of Camden. Ohio.

i visit- mg ner aunt, airs. ivenauian. Mrs. Laura and. Tory are v.

viciung frajnds in Miss Alattie Comfort is visiting friends at Muaeie, Ind. Miss Delis eua Dcnice. oi Tannin, unio, is tne ihas. i. ui cui fatten, ih is vis ilarsh is visiting her mother.

"MR. ia. vuiu. arles and daughter. Misi Bea- of Camden.

Uhio. sie, are visiri mends in Boston. Mass. LodkTO. ifo.

I represenieu ot. ciair "1 at the meeting of the Grand Lodge. K. of IT hnUn-iM Ohin am thm 8.J.. Buuger and t.n K.

J. Al bright au'd wife. left Baturday for Point Cpm- of Interest in ibeEast- wasninaton. iwinia Mm Twta and Mrs. Wallace, of Mansfield.

Ohio, are the guests of their sister. Mrs. A. Croninaer. on East Main-Crois street.

eolaf ive in Tiffin and Green SnrinaM. I ,1. nun is uie a lies i ui ineaui auu P- I'lrmlrhitfl. nf AltnollL P( in itmn ana urern oprings. oi Aiiooua.

renn. was tbe guest ot iiey. w. cruey ana iain- ily last week. Mr.

and ai II. E. Kennedy spent a few dav the past week in Cincinnati. Mrs. S.

A. Kagy is the guest of relatives in 'kiIk Ward is visiting relatives and friends in totldale. Penu. Mra C. H.

Cotnatock. whohas been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra.T. P.

fsealy.on the North Side, has returned to her home in Ashland, Wis. xruuiat Miss Edith tjtace, ot juamiiton. vnio. was the guest of Miss Mabel iieece the first of the Mm Kemmie Jacobs. oTLockland.

Ohio. Is vi.siting Miss Kova Hobner. Kev. judge Mcn.iitney.oi iroy. cnto.

wiu preach at tue Christian Church to-day. mor n-tnn and evening. The Hieh s. lineealanreuta aewiee will- be held at the Presbyterian Church, this evening. The sermon iWill be.

preached by iiev. Wilber Thirkuld. ol Atlanta, lia. a former graduate of the school. Mr.

Charles Crist, of Topeka. Kas, is Visiting with 1-ranklin Misses Eva Hageman. Anna Brandon and LuellaSchenck. teachers in our schools, have resigned. Dr.

T. M. McWhinnev. of this place, de livered the address at the laying of the corner-stone of the Christian Church. Greenville.

Ohio- yesterday. Misses Macsie and Jennie Eva if have gone to Columbus to spend summer. MissluraMaakley is visiting friends in Columbus. iss Grace Mattnewa is attending college at Lebanon. Mrs.

i homis A. jonea is vismng in Atnens. lrt iiraliim. At Gallinoiia. ia viaitina her daaghter.

Mrs. Jl. Summin. r. alio.

axra. it tm i i.ii auu i tj Miaa Miuie, of Dayton, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T-titeeia last Mrs.

Thoa. h. Jones is visiting in. Forts-mouth. Mr.and Mrs.

Jonn Jones, pr Ksnsas, were the guests of Dr. W. E. Williams last weak. ms last eek, aire in- Ciucin- A.

r. and Mrs. J. M. Juiaeley ars ra Trinn is sDandinn the weekrwith frieiii- in Cinciunati.

Auditor Geo. J. Retnyer-and danghter. Miss lAtta. attended the K.

of P. enterUAin- tuytit iu Ajarritif lir-eitsia VM lRStteil tn lha fil- lowmg: bandy Wood and iia Landmux, Andrew Brooks and MaiMcKitteTklt.Virail J. Knighton and Martha J. Jolly. Mias AUa liorton haA gone to Lebanon to attend the Normals MissLura 'f Scintov ilhs.

is the guest of Miss Lrdia Krvia. Mies Attala Matthews, of this place, will be one of the graduatts at Akron College. and family, of Chicago, are the guests of Mrs. Harriett Hockett and aister. Miss Mary Thackcr.

of Mechanic Srahh is vistting PercT Smith and family at Hamilton. Mrs. 21. allaway and tlaughter.Mjss Alice, left on Wednesday for a visit of several weeks with relatives at Ked Sulphur Springs. We-n Virgin.

t'Larle Col via and wife, of Chicago, are here wi'h the family of C. S. Mrs. Y. Pw Corlly and Mrs, W.C.

Hcrer. pf Ch icago. are the guesU of J. Lingo and Miss Sal lie Bucketon.of Pleasant Kide.Ia here, the guest of Mrs. L.

A. Johnston. Mrs. Jacob. Groger.

of baiine. Kan, is tbe gnest ot Mrs. tv u. tfinittt. Dr.

Jay and wife, of Kichmond. lnd are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Kelsey. ir Un u'afnur. li-nis. were the guests of Hon. Dr.

Koott and wife last week. Mra. Jnaian TTnlhrnnV entertained a num Kee At' rw.rwi 1 fi.rnniv HVM11D2 in honor of her iimL Miss Minnie Cooirer. of W'ettt. iminin ieuerafj jnies IT.

Baker, of St. Paul. Minn, and Key, Clarence Weakly, of Fairmount, were gnesta of Miss Clara Weakly during the pa It. Mr. aodMn.

Georc Glower and and nintT leU for tour of Kurop earir in th tax aA.lr .1 lonel J. Moon. artera Pleasant visn liorton. has re turned to his home at Wilmington, with him his daughter and children, Oriiia aud Master CarL LiuitPridav eveojng Hon. and Mr.

Cai tertained about one hnni Is at their handsome residi r- XT BuerhaUse en dred of their friends at their handsome residence in a royal manner. Gneets were present I roni Lancaster. Columbus ana oiner points. from lABUutrr. tblumbos an Tha ref reahruenta were eleirant.

and a most enjoyable time waa had by ail present. Korwalk. Miss IHusy Williama has returned from inp. Mrs. Ct F- Hinkley and.Miss Mamie Benedict are visiting Mrs.

J. It. 1 1 it in Xfpdina. "Rev. L.

L. Warner, of Genoa. Is visiting Bere. Mrs. W.

B. Barkdull and children are visit ing in Toledo. is i Agnes Millen Is vhnting in Toledo, ilra. 1.L nrlhnrt. of Fort Seott.

Kan. and Mrs. Susan Brown, of Toledo, are visiting here. Mrs, Robert R. McKindley.

of Toledo. Is vis- Kev. j. H. Pitesel and daughter are visiting in Poplar, Crawford County.

Met tA Adams, ot Jenerson Barracks, is spending a few weeks with relatives here Mrs. F. L. Stone haa gone to Boston for a month's visit. Mrs.

Martin Brady, of Oakland. Cal- is visiting the family of Captain George i. Kraiiv Miss Lillian Forenian 'has returned from spending several months in tne x-ast. Oxford. Miss Millie Adams, nf Colleen Corner.

Ohio. was the guest of Oxford friends the latter part of the week. Miss Lida tcbell. of Riverside. Cal, and Miss Hattie ichell.

of Hamilton, were the guests of ias Susie Hill the past week. Miss Eva Beard, of Liberty, Ind, is the guest of Mrs. Williamson. Miss Luczie Horner is the guest of relatives in 8t. Jose ph.

Mo. Mr. Charles Peabody and daughter. Miss Susie, of Cincinnati, were the guests of the Beminary tne past week. Portamonth.

James E. York and wife, of Ashland, are the guests of Mrs. York's mother. Mrs. Samuel Met enaell.

Dr. E. S. Ricketta sailed Saturday from Liverpool. England, and will reach Portsmouth in 1 1 1 tavn week Mrs.

C'baa. Graham is visiting at Dunkins-vi He, Ohio. Mr. and Mra.J. B.

Hawthorne, of Cleveland. Ohio, are the guests of Miss Emma Bell. Itev. Sassier, of Trenton. S.

has been in the city the past week, the guest of his paren ts. Miss Jennie Bentley. of Madison Furnace. visiting her grandparents, ilr. and Mrs.

J. Miss Lena Kline is visiting Miss Winnie Wilaon. of Wanhinorton C. H. bam Nichols and sister.

Mrs. RhodaTbomp- J7. aoti. oi jvaxiBHa Kjivy. arv iiwsiiraw ot inwi'ia.

Mrs. Dr. Mahaftey. of Minneapolis, is the truest of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. McEihaney. of Arion.

Ohio. Soldiers' Home, JDayton. Dr. H. Negley haa returned from a pleasant Visit in tne f-ast.

Messrs. J.lJoyd and Ed Reed, wall-known members of the Western Branch, have arrived here and will lot-ate at this branch. Mioh Breen left for a visit to friends in the White Mountains last Wednesday. Colonel Leu A. Harris, local manager, waa Sere a couple oi days tnts week.

JiulM Stewart and family, of Colnmbus. Ohio, after an extended visit at theioaie Hotel, returned home last Monday. Memorial Hall waa wellillind last Tuesday day evening to' witness the performance. Asmoaens. ana tne larce.

Barney, tne Riinin." Mist If rei ege wick as Astnodeuts gave a clever impersonation, for which she reeeived raneh aanlauae. VF. A. YYhllecar. applause.

A. Whitecar. as usiml. Tendered his ill an ablo man ner. cnas.

Kent excelled in, nis wort, ine rest of the Company were fair. In the farce. Mr, Geo. Edeson aceuttted iiitnself in a very satisfactory manner. The music was fine.

Prot. B. B. Beck is leader of the orchestra, Trinolieater. Miss Mamie" De Bruin is visiting her cousin.

MrsTJohn Herr. of West-Walnut Hills. Miss Mar tie Maddox is visiting at ellow Sariags. T.J. Bryan and wife returned to Huntington.

Va, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Bryan's parents. Mrs. Lt7.r.ie Vanduxcn and daugnter retue reiuruea to uuuwn, atter a Mra. M.

HamsaV entertained her aister. Miss Jennie Hunter, of Cincinnati, and her iiter-in-law. Mrs. Hunter, of Vircinia. Mrs.

M. A. Mead, of Cnion City, aocom-panied by her son Ed, are visiting relatives here. MUsea Dillie Alexander and Mollie Wilson have been visiting friends at Fincastle. The Misses Tinner, Of Cincinnati, are riait-ing their sister.

Mrs. Tom KennetU ironngstawB. Miss Mollie Davis is visiting in Cleveland. Mijj. El la Leonard has ret urned from Terre NeUle Botslord is visiting at Marquette.

Mich. Kvnest Solow hag gone to Far Rockaway for MrstBFilolmes has returned from Chi- Timo. Pollock is visiting in Cleveland. i Alius jviainie unnea naa returnea to xiunt- Ind. nma Crosman i ia ihTifeadvllle.

Mrs. Roocia Rsynolds. oi AAtuburg. is via- itfng frs. Charles Hoyle.

Mr. and Mrs. II. Fran have gone to tie Veil fjs Kvliie Davis, of Baltimore, is the guest ofll flute Mr. and ra, James P.

Wilson are in New Mr. and Mrs. PhilipMatthews left this week n.a trip to Wales. Judge King left on Friday for Chicago to attend the eon Veution. Mrs.

Alice Power haa returned to Waah- Ingtonv0.C. Alias orence ramviaco. vau, the guest oQliss Annie Price, Mrs. E. J.

Elliott, of Berlin. Ohio, ia here Tlis Dannie Mikesell is visiting friends in MrsQJaines Mackev Is visiting in Sandusky. Ohio. Miss iiSnra rarrar naa gone to sew 11- in.gton. Pentts 31 tss Jennie waxger is in auiaacs, 0010.

visiting friends. IXDIAN'A. Brookvllla. Miss Ada Myers is attending school at Lebanon, Ohio. Mrs.

Jane cooler, oi nea cax. Aowa. is visi una relatives near Mra Schiapp. Cincinnati. is visiUDg relatives here.

The State bicycle tourists will be here on theirw heels" Jttlr.Sth. Mrs. KateMartin, pf Burltngtpn, Iowa, is tbe guest of Dr. Quick and Miue Rose Tvner and KataAdair are visit ing at Indianapolis. A.

J. Heason has been chosen aa School Trustee for three years. Brasilv Rev. Allen Lewis. of the M.

E. Church, is off on a short Mrs. Lewis is also visiting her parents at Miss Alice woite is visiting inenas in ciay udge coney ana ismuj are viaiung in Lewis Township. Misses Anna and Jessie Stewart and Lucia Knight, ol Oxford. Ofaie.

Female College, and Miss May Bryson.of the IndianapolLSachooia, are at home for the summer vacation. Mr. WillC Payne, ot Evansville, who has been visiting her father, liev. R. Herr.

re turned home nursday. lied borne nursoay. -ra. Pittenser is visiting Mrs. Lole Mra.B.C.

Pittenaeri Stevenson at Mieioyvine. ma. Mrs. P. James, of sitsunton.

will repre sent Clay County at th btate Sunday bebooi Lnlon at Kusavuie, ind. June 13th. Kke "Mm. Anderson To oms. Mr of Rlooreingdale, who visited Mr, an i.

tf. a. Johnson cently. baa gone Marion to visit her mother. Mrs.

Martha UogsUail. ffl Minnie Hrawn.oi ansas. is tha enest Irs. Will P. -Anna Winn has returned noma to Ind ianapolis after several weeks' visit to rel atives here, Misses Mattie Neal and Adda Hudson are tbe guests oi Chh-ago friends.

Mi Ada Kium. of Washingten. D. is muni si her vacation with her Barents. Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram ,7 i 1 t. AntAviatnln 11m Baylissofyraukfort. Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Quick are vislung friends at Brookviile. Mrs. J.

H. Aruner and danghter. Myrtle. of Wabash, have been viaituig Mr.and Mis. Clarence Bruner.

rs. Molha acgaman visiting at Gold- smuu. lud. Mrs. Hornadav and Pickett, have retiirneti brother Walter to Craw lortlsviiie alter a week visit here, The society event of the season -ss thb briiiiant entertainment given by tue Mystic iSeveu at tbe rrsniemn of ilr.

aud Mrs. H. iiiix'. on iVtsl Mulberry MoD-iay evening. The Mfsuc feven is coinpoec of Milita Cadilie and Gertie Anueraou.

uis Kotta Maain, IUm' Mary Keiu. iius iiamie ITonelLMLea Myrtle f-hanl and Rm Miiier. Tney entertained most royaUy lao friends, midst a profusion of flowers and mos4artitic decorations and iiiuiniriatu.n. Ama-e-ments of various kinds, including munrand datu-ing. employed tne litoe.

i.u-lowed by au eialx.raia spreaad ot most delicious refreshments. rs. Jesr-1 1 a yues is entertaining her sister, iWBlincbe NatemanI Toledo, Obi is the gueet of Mr. and Mr. IS, Harbisie.r.

Jii Hauie Werner, of Wabash, visited Mr. ami Mrs. L. 1. Rich the first of the week.

Mrs, Milton Bell attended commencement of Delaware College, to witness the graduation of her daughter, Miss Mazy Bell. Mm. A N' i.rnt l.lrjzie Blouser.wiisa Emms Kwishrr and Mis Mary Aeh. at-atiended the K. of P.

toumameoLat Cincin nati. Iogaaaport. MilrthaNiles. who has been 'ts'tinf in this city. Las returned to her Jjotneat Lafayette.

Jt ixs. J. fi, Kershaw, of GaUon. Ohio, vi-rting in this city with her brother 3M. r-Jenke.

of this city. Miss Rose Birch, daughter of Jhepasbwof tlie Broadway Methodist Church, is attend ing the commencement exercises oi 1 ill. 1' i I V. 111,111, 1 Miss Mand Bevan and Magg Howard are viMtmg friends ai Bennettsviue. and Mrs.

Ed Cioaaon are visiting in invitations bare been: received, srre "I.e,l- 1 nqancing the marriage at Toledo. Ohio. Mx Bianetie Watson to Attorney. J. VV benanleloerger.

Mr Ilr A UilW nf Rnath PiCBd. Ind nee Miss Jennie K. Sandman, is in the city for a few days visiting relatives and friend. Xfra inn and daughter. Mabel, left for Chicogo Thursday to visit friends and attend the shooting tournament, in which her brother.

Koiia Heikes. takes an active part, and is one of the greatest experts of the age. Mrs. Harvey Wilson, of this .1 ....1. l- r-1 Mr.and Mra.

Jmlire Ilvkman entertained about sixty of their friends lasi evening in a rojat niuuuci fa uicix patiat i Miss Florence Myers is visiting friends at rsris. ill. Rev. Dr. Putnam and family are viaiting at uitimDui, onto.

iari Vethall an Mamls Ream. of Pennsylvania, are visiting -Miss May Thornton, of this city, Miss Edith J. Gorry is visiting in Chicago. Miss Plo Kerns is visiting at Terre Haute, XKehaU. Misses Zoe Harlan and TJrzfe Burton are visiting with CrawtordsviHe relatives.

Miss Mabel Perry, of EUettsville. was a en Mt AiMra A Pleaa flnrm the week. I'r. and Mra. Payton Gibson, of Hoosier Prsrie.

Ill, have retwrned from a visit witn Mitchell relatives aad friends. Mrs. W. J. Humston is Viaiung her parents ItlTua .4 Xfea Am aral UnleeleV.

of (rr leans, have returned freni a visit with Jon Kimiiih Hon. Ucnrgus Dal Postmaster of the House of Representatives, with, his little son Kichard. lett nere rnday IO! their noma in Washington. afj renea Conntv fri iter brief visit with Baw- friends. Mrs.

ana Mrs. ous Levy were in Cincinnati during the Knightsol Pythias parade; thence Mrs. Levy went' to Hamilton. Ohio, to visit her parents. Miss Edith Pearson and mother, of Spring-ville.

have returned from a pleasant visii witia Prof. Sutherland and family. Me tie. Miss Mary Smith visiting at Indian- apqlis. Mm.

M. VL Garr. nf Cincinnati. Is the guest of relatives in thi city. Mrs.

Emma Thompson, of Little Rock. Ark, is the guest of friends here. Mrs. J. T.

Moore and daughter Minnie, of New York, are visiting relatives in this city. visitina relatives in Alr.Mib?t' er, of Salem, N. ia Miss Km ma go. is tne guest of Mr. an tt.

treo. carpenier. tne guest nf tiiiAilirin fl fuinilv- Mrs. A. E.

Norrui. of armer City. Ill, was the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Thad Co tha this weak.

nhel by villa. Mra. Dr. J. O.

Reid. accompanied by her father. Mr. Alfred Major, and Miss Major mi. blieUlpu.

of tbijb city, returned to tier Borne Messrs. Will Blakely. Will Ed Sheik. James and Miss Jennie 0'Otmner went to Chicago Mrs. George D.

Marsh, of Augusta, is rs. Geo fneftt tne guest ot it on. 9. vanpett ana wiie. Cooper Sunday-school class, consist ing of twelve handsome young ladies, gave him a pleasant surprise Thursday evening.

M.i."S LizzieCook has gone to visit friends MisJSuile Yilson returned Friday from Clinton. 40. Mra iaii r1rV- will retnm hottu from Metamora. after a three mouths' visit, Tues-. and Mrs.

B. Dalton returned home Saturday to Kansas City. Mo, "Miss Mattie Miller, or 6 ilat tie Miller, of Greensbnrg. was here last week, tne guest ot miss jessie Carter. Miss Lois Pierce, of Indianapolis, and Miss Susie Ryan, of Munoie.

are visiting here, Mrs. Cat fieri ae Frank left Saturday for Richfield. Ill- Mrs. fieorge Hilligos visited In Rushville last week. Seymonr.

Miss Sadie Shields, of Chicago, is here to visit her relatives and friends. MissMatueEngie. of Cincinnati, was the gtu-st ofj iMiss Lida Auiterheide.is visiting relatives and Cf hmds at Cittcin-natt. MissOlga Binder ia visiting her Aurora friends and relatives. Mj-s.

Lyons Watson and Mrs. M. Forbe-s. of Kansas City. Mo, are the guests of relatives here.

j. Mrs. Rosa Oppenheimer. of Cincinnati, is the guest of her brother, Joseph Kling. and AW ul II 1 til umti er HiKLer.

Mrs. Roeentield. Mra. Amelia riewnv. -Kansas City, la the guest of her mother.

Mrs. Allen 1 rierh isht. JlrSi K. B. at Omflliit Ken.

Metcalf lett to-day fos ii, or home Mrs. Charles E. Woodward is visiting friends at Chicago. Miss Jennie Kennedy is visiting her parents at nhoais. Mi Lizzie Coaklev and her little danahter are here fronSt.

Louis visiting her mother Usra Robin ett, of New. Washington, spent tne week witn Beymour irienda. Warsaw. Mra. W.

Clark, nee Miss Mtrv TVreaaer. 1 been the gut lo Fort Way Kan, who. baa Dei uest here, basgoue to ayne to pay her sis- te. ir, Mrs. Hi te B.

oplsey. a visit. i -t week for a six Mrs. T. J.

UuiCK lett las ion tbs' tear through Calif months tear tlirougc ornia, taking with her Miis Lizzie Ieighton Miss Regiiia Chaacnan who haa been at- tenuiag iwu 1 1 eae in Ohio, arrived home last Thursday to spend her vacation. Mrs. h. B. t'urutsand Miss Anna Curtis, both of Arkansas, are visiting friends and Hev.

jfiLwTna ns and wife returned home Wednesday from a pleasant visit. Mias Ida Ray. of eyracuae. has for a week been the guest ef Mr. Mra.

K. A. Sheffield, of EaaTvV'arsaw. Tuesday. Jane 12th.

at the home of the, bride's parents, on Center street. Mr. H. H. Leckwood and Miss Hattie Rodgers were nmliiil i it enarriairn.

The Konae waa tAKIefllllV deeoratediud an elegant wedding feast was spread. Tie Rev. J. liv vvinaus per lor mad tue -AuarriHerr; eajrvio 111 uw ynranni-v vi frierras and relatives of the high contracting parties. Mrs.

O. IT. A barn gave a birthday dinner to her mother, Mrs. Margaret Woods, last Tuesday. Mrs.

John Ronseean and Mrs. It- sV Rntter are visiting Mrs. Elmer G. uarvey, at Bonier- J' HartrelL of Fort Wayne. mint nf lvar ai.fr.

MM. A. Valroft. is the ine cnrnttian uaurca una -society, wnicn was held at the home of Mrs. Mattie bechrist.

was a rranauhcad success, socially and finan cially. The Ladies Social of the M. E. Church waa held in the church basement Friday even ing. Supper served Iron.

ouWte clock. A line musical programme waa carried out. Wiacbester. iss Pallia TTnst on. who has been visiting in Henry for-some time, has re turned to ner borne this city.

Thomas HiatCi of Winchester. ia. brti visitina his old friends InAhis city for several a ents.ii a 3 returned to nis home. Miss Ida Cates. of Carlos was the guest 01 Mif-s Doily Cranor feunday i-TOt.

caiaweii and tamiiy. alter vismng -iends at Lonirbottom. Ohio, have returned to their home in this city. The Randolph County Normal, under the supervision of Profs. Caldwell.

vVood and ienny. opened their, normal course last-Monday. Jiiasaie jiionM uas rumrucu uuuis from school, where she will remain during vacation. Wabasbw TCrs. E.

Wilson is visiting friends in r. and Mrs. Lew Thomas, of Connersville. were last week the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

A. G.Busick. 1 rirs. Jim r. Ross is visiting ner sister at Ne-vala.

thio. iss Julia Curtis, teacher' in the Gosnen Public Schools, is at home to pass her vaca- rs. Benner and her daughter. Miss. Ollie Me.Skimmer, of Cincinnati, are visiting friends near this city- -Urs.

Geo. Webster, jnn, has returned to bcr home In Chicago, alter a visit witn her parents in this city. JIIhs Kanuie Scott, of Crawfordsvilie, is the gis-st of ilr. and Mrs. John E.

Rose. Dr. Tot Hale left on Monday for Gold HilL where lie will remain for several weeks. 21 rs. Kate Kemp, of Benton Harbor.

is riaiting her mother. Mrs. M. A. Newman.

Sev. and MrsJCharlcs Little went to Ohio. la-t week, to attend tbe Commencement exercises of toe esiern i- etnalc of which Little ia one of the Trustees. Minnie Mitten is making an extended visit ia Foiscier. -Alma zeigler is the guest of herlriend.

M.i.s Dean, in Chicago. Miss Jessie Thompson attended the wedding of her friend. Mias (jirnvbciL in Huu-luigton on Tuesday evening. KENTCCKT. Carlisle.

Mis Amelia. Lee is visiting relatives in Pans. MissSnllie Adler visited Paris last week and attended Joe hop. Miss Mot tie Duck worth is visiting Miss May PluiiiosatKudiiles Milia. wood Magg.

of Mercer is visiting her iat her. Mr. Danit-I Hutchinga. -Rev. Kd win ii aim and aife, lrvm.

are Visiting Rev. Jliiioa Mann and family. Mrs. IjiII Watigh lilt last week for Cincinnati to vtnit hr l.roliier'a tsmily. Misa Je-csie iiollaaay returned last werk from tt visit to relatives in Lioomiuklun.

El, and Milwaukee. Misa Katie iiuool, of Hath County, who has been the guest ut Aliases Clay i-siwr and Lizzie Riehar.1 for several weeks, returned borne la-n Mrs. Bid a Powers and chiMren. of Augusta, are visiting her lather. James CiiappeAL tlUei farg Mra-Ajma Fullerton.

one of the teachers of the ieniaie fulieae jf place, was wedded ihursday to Jo-ike liiiams. a wealthy citueu of St, IiOui. Walden. of Indian Creee: Christian Church, left Wedneiay for Australia. is.

Wa Bartow and Miss Lnnimie Mark attended ih Imp at the Bonrboa House Tuesday evening. Miss Anna has retnrned from a visit to Mount fiilead. Mason County. Misa i'resooit. the is visitinaT ner uacie.

jaasun jonasoa.i uus place, Uvnabm. Miss Locy Proctor is visiting- friends in Louisville. Ky. Miss Mollie Newton is brightening Lexington. Ky, society with her presence.

and Mrs. Virgil Wells, of Padueab, Ky-are guests of Mrs. J. D. Kennady.

Mr. andMrs.S-D. Kennady and Mrs. Lo- mdia urt are home from Iegonia Springs, nd, where they nave been recuperating. Mr.

C. M.rvelnier and" wife, of Hamilton. Ohio, have returned home, after a brief atay with various friends. Miss Mamie Owen is visiting friends ia R'H-Vport. Ind.

Misa Pearl Carden. of Glasgow. Ky, is being entertained by rs. J. F.

Allen. Miss Ettie Cole, of Curdsville. Ky, is visit-in the family of Mr. J. W.

Mahan. Miss Eva Courtney is rustical mg at Car-linsvUie. lu. Miss Mane Presoott. the actress, has been spending the past two weeks in active rural tomboy sports at her uncle Mason Johnson's.

ear Miliersburg. Miss Presoott haa been ivmg over her. youthful days near ber old-birth-place at Forest Retreat. This week she will go to the Blue Lick Springs to spend the heated term, and will resume -the stage at Lexington in the latter part of Cards are nut announcing the marriage of Mr. V.

W. Ferguson, of this city, to Miss Elizabeth Payne, of Clinton viile. on the Skih instant. Dr. Lonie Frank has returned If rom Louisville Medical College, where he received the faculty medal and the second honors of his class.

Varsaillea. Mrs. Carrie B. Miller is visiting in Louis- Vtlle. Misa Lucille Blackburn is the guest of Miss Welsh, in Danville, Misa Jeanne Scort.

of Louisville, is the guest of iss Knaie Hart. Mrs. Wilbur H. Thornton, of Kansas City, is visiting at Mrs. H.

T. Craig's. Misses Ida and Nannie Kenney. two charming Fayette County ladles, have returned home, after a pleasant visit of a raonta to their brother. Wan.

M. Kenney. D. W. Dunbar and danirhter.

Miss Tillie. left yesterday far Springneld. Ky, to visit relative. BOARsnro. A BOATtDIO In front roe ma.

In an elegant Beighborheod; terms reaaonabla, Apply at FtfJOuniU. ei-i Atasroreenopat, pteasaoi reoms on second floor, faraiahea or uaBirntahad: ex- ullu.kn.Nl- MI.MI1AMI MAnlMH. 1 1 IOVISGTON-At 7 w. Kleveath at. A-ieanans An.l.K kn.

1T-1 c5, (..11 1 cw. I A ROE front room with board. Andreas HILLS, i CflniM.SM -a AtJISON VILLK -lrA-t-laa beard and room X'L in private lamuy. lor two centa er man ana wife near two railroads. Address Box ISS, Maai-nninlla.

Ohio. 17-1 LB LADY To board; address WASTED, this (, 1 1 PLEASANT-rooms, furnished er anfurniihed, with board. Adaress Carrier Walnut Hilla 23 OHASf BT. Iienlraale rooma, fuxnliibed. with board; reierenoea.

in 23 W. EIGHTH ST. Oood board aad room. 49 W. NINTH ST.

Furnished eeeosd-stery front room tor maa ana wiu, or two genie wtu board, W. EIGHTH boaiwlof witli 49 ap varlt Avit nniiruB. froat OsT Csnttsr: bV Jif. wetkot motirh. 58 W.

EIOBTH ST. Handsome front room, with good board. 61 thlrd-etory room and board 65 CARLiaL AVE. Fornlahed front room, wlia boarii. in private raniuyior geata.

77 w. 6KVENTU fT. Baom, with board; also front room, anitabie foe omee. 96 B. THIRD ST.

Board tor young gent; rooma. single or en auile; bath. Ac. I7i 1 1 W. rtKVENTAA ST.

Pleaaaiit Iroat roema. 1 1 with beard. 110 CAB.B ST. Boom aad board. 125 JS- FIFTH BT.

Feraished room, with nrst-elass table-board. 126 K. FIFTH ST. FnraUbed front and bark rooms, with board; all conveptenooa. CiO ElOHtB ST.

A line lull of room oa 1 OaS seeond goer, one front, for a man and wife wbe desire a good, nice place; well furnished board. Can at mgntn ai- 200 KIHiiOXD ST.Fiirni-b4td rooxxv. with bOe.rd. 209 W. COCRT ST.

Second floor treat room, with beard lor two geatleutea la private COFRT. ST. Furnished front room, with ZOO hoard. nrt 11 WAtNTJTaT. Boom aad hoard for H-; -T 316 WaIiD L'T ST.

Board aad furniabed room. OOQ wr. SEVKNTH ST. For man aad wife or Oa0 gents ta board la a private family. 332 VINE ST.

Furnished front aad back room with board. 332 RACE ST. Furnished room witn flrat-claa table board. 1ST. Furnished from parlor on flrat OOI aoer, with board, for man ano wife.

360 W. BEVEJfTH T. Furntahed room, with board. WAJ1TET HOTJSES At ROOMS. Hoi BY a reaponsibl party.

hone and lot with stabls. Ac, to lease with privilege of pure a. ores A 1 it. inquirer umrr. AflR of three or faur rooms.

Ad areas T'O CLTS. Enaulrer otnoe. IT'S SMALL two or three room oottage, with shed, or two rooms, with use of shed. Address, autciag terms. B.

YOCK, Knyiirer efllce. "iO buy a smaU house aad a few acres. Address AAA Mhl. r- rpu rent tor the unnut, turnlahed boose or small 1 flat: -beal ol ma and reference. Addrees DOCTOR Enquirer office.

not to exceed per Address utrer oOtce. TY man ana wife, furnished room for one or two 1 1 week. AUdna TRAVkLXK. Is. euireromce.

cfCrtN IhH KB mum for two gents; aiataterma. Aooreaa Ann w. oracs. FURNISHED room on Vtne-at. KlU; baeh room preferred.

Aoorea K. Knsulrer offjoe. TWO large er three small rooma above the ceosit moat be cheap. Ada rase Q. omee.

VV'O or three unfurnished coonectfag rooms, on Walnnt Ilia or Mount Aulinrn. aear rais: rent net to exceed ftt. Address PKBMAN 1 NO. 1. Enquirer eQice.

172 FOR REJTT J4ISCE LlsVirEOTJS. yv. well hied, fronciogoa elevator. Selda Balldlng. 17714 W.

well Hinted, fronciog oa Fourth us use of Fourth st, apt-it BUSHTESS) RIX Al n. w. cor. Bank aad Bay-miller suitable for any bmtna Call at n. w.

cor. George and Central are. lEI.lAR Xea Fiadlay auurket; gl 40. Call at Race st. cnitabl for ealooa or grocery, at a.

e. cos. Front and PI am ata. Key at s. a.

cor. Court and Mala ata. ITS I fcK-PfOM With i all apace ia front of store. at 3 lilm St. FLOORS Four large upper floor: side and front entrances, hoist, cheap.

Call at 9 Peaai street. 172 OC'ATiON Milk-shake or lemonade location M-d central: reatral; rax chaaoe. Addreas i I l' oflir-e. 1 ALOON-AlsCa W. Fifth easy tezma.

JTALLS Three lanre ones, and room tor wagon. 7 Apply at? LivlngMon at. STABLE Suitable for two horses aad a wagon, la rear of IUI W. deveath at. MEXUCA1.

CARDS. KTDNEY A5TD ACL rrrtrwARY easily, ouickl aad safely cored by Docuta Cao- tuies; severest caxes cared in seven days; sold ft at Er box. All Irucvisu or by mail from Docuta g. Co, lu Whit at, Xew York; fall diracuoaa iei-t TO ha rmm Uet a eomAiAuua partiewtar for ha ass core, free elisrff-. Artlnras.

PstOF. Fm O. rOWLFK, Moodunt Com. iso W. 8Uth St Cincinnati, O.

A Kecalar Jr adnata of one of th oldest Xedleal Coileceaia thiseity (as is A aowa to ait oM reaiaennik fal the Pioneer Specialist, aad has practiced medicine la Cincinnati li years leaser thaa any phyaV aaa glviag special al veution to the treatment aad awe of Sezaal. JServoos and Venereal Diseases. YCUF.3 AKD KISCLE-AEEa LIES, aaOWlng from Spermaxerrasraaad Impetaer aa tha result of aetf-abase ta yooth. er exeeas ta ana. tared year.

and other causes, producing soma of the toJIowiag eSfoete, as emxasioaa. woicaes, aeoiiuy, nervoasaeaa. Slziinaas, coafBAloa ot Idea, aversion toaociety. defective memory andsexaai exhaustion, which noat the vR-tlra far hasineAa or marriaga, are aerraianenilr eared, by remeaies set later tone, IWt CISEASES, iu complioauous; aasor Ihruut, falling of hair, pat ia koees, erapuss. c.

Ac, are perfectly eradicated without sale metoury or at he bAlatone druca. CONOR RHCEA, oteet. Stnet-aae, aad au Ciiuary aad KldiMry Treaalsa am eaeedlty cared br iraatmewt thai has never failed. Iw. nnparUied sueces ts da to caref ul chi-BosU.

and lb correct appiicaUoo of proper meli ae, a indicated by the experience of years. treated by mall and ex pre, hut panooai eouaulta. Horn araferred, wbloh ia free and Invited. Charger moderate, and carablo caeca guaranteed. hloum.

4 a. w- to e. an-W, I'-j lar: u. ILLUSTilATED Tr.UATISlJ Pntea ptala, aeali envalepe tnr 4 eeota ta vranrna. slope ft of ail txivea fu.l iT.iana:ioa or ail vsnerea, oxuia 4 tl or sr.

-a win 4m.aa bawe BtMaa wa i STXjrtaI60A.T ITATTERS. CPPKH OHIO. MONDAY PACKET LEAVES AT P. M. T0K BATES TELEPHONE Na aiao.

For all Way Landings and through to "WlIEEXirrO AND ITTTSBlTRQ. The NewaiHl Eleirant rassenger steamer SOOTXA. G. W. Jf-vtxr.

MftteT-R- H- Ktax-Crk. Leaves MemphisW harf-hoat, fo Mam. MU.NDA lata. AAtmaiai aaiaiiae AMoGUiJiE. Agentat.

TUESDAY PACKET LEA VE3 AT P. M. FOR RATES TELEPHONE Sft For all Way Landings and through to WHEKUNO- AND PITTSBURG. The New nod Eleaant Pasengf bwamer XaOTTXSI SSCBfwJCa3El3sr Tnoa. Hrynra.

Mster-t Si ss. tvss. CTerk. Leaves MemplusW hsrf-hoi. foot en- of Main street.

TCFDAi. MAV Mrt 'IKE, No. 4 Public Lauding. Vr JOlENHlk Awatx CECtrUTSATs. FOKTSCOCTBL, BIO 8A-N1Y akb roatEBOT PAca-ET cq Xroertxm, HoaMfmtn, tialUwoUe, lusnewy.

BOSTON A Mondays. Thursdays. P.M. BIO KAKllY Tuesdays. Fridays.

P.XL tTI flR A PH Wed ea'ya. Saturd'ys. P.M. Porlssaewta, AU Mail auad Way naHllwgs. BOXAKZATuesy.

Thurs'ys. Safrs. M. ST. (Sat ar'Ts exJ.

i P.M. Freight received onVhari-boat. mjeWA foot ot ii roadway. ii M. HOLLOW AY.

Soperinieuuvnu OniO RIVER PACKET COMPANY. I trOM Ctailo. 1. IH- LAN- CASTER, JIomow, SsSO A. M.lrSa.

Haw Htchmoad, ft F.M. From foot VV aiuul st. LOWER OHIO. t7. 8.

aiAix. use coaiPAXY. AD1S0H, iOUISYlUE aMO AH. WAY UNDINOS. THE EL rTCTRTC-LIG HT PIDE-WHEEL gteAnfers CITY OF MADLON and FLEETWOOD DAILY at P.

M.s SUNDAYS itfiSL Wharf-boat foot of Broad way M. nULhO AI, uen 1 jrianaa, r.i lower anssissiPPi. ME3IPHIS and SEW OKLEAXS SIXTEEN HtTNDRED MIT.E8 Iot Eighteen Dollars! Excursion A fraction over a ceut a niile. including tucals and staterooms. MEMPHIS CrXCIYXATI PACTDET CO.

TO Ktrini Himd. FMneciitl rates made to parties desiring to ma ke short trips to go on one boat and return on another; to go 100 miles or LbUO. as you wish; to be absent one day or twelve. Throughrates to Little ICock. Hot Springs.

Pine, Blurt Texas points, est. Louis, cumperiana. ana Tennessee Elvers. Apply to J. C.

DO KM AN, Agenu No. 11 Pub- lie Landing. sVaXDICAL cards. TO I-APIKel wishing eereeT during confinement esu Bad good homes by Whs. tilt.

Ill MKtib.lt. Ail female troubles treated auccesf fully, and homes found tor infanis when required. Uealdenee, at W. Ninth. O.

jeiftt Big kas given universal satisfaction ta the care ot OsaorrhcBa and Ulee. I prescribe it aad feel safe in rcoommend-iag It to all safferers. A. J. STO JKB, nj, Deeetar, IU, PRICE Si.00.

Sold by Druggists, tjyio-eod-iyl (NO FEE I ESTABLISHED IS5I I UM1IL BETTE8. Cincinnati. O. I Cincinnati, 0. 1 Vine St.

Tbe Regular CM-Esteblisbe. PH.SICIAN AKO SUHSEOH It still Treating with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS liii 'All IS'PI 1 who by their own acts of (JsJlkbLIa ImDrndsno et FoUw snffsr from Nervous DobiUty, Ejthauuing Drains noon the Fountains ox ttio, asecung mina, oooy and Manhood, should consult the Cekbrateii DR. CLARKE at one. Rem em be rt Nervous discs sea fwith or without dreams) or debility and loss of nerve power treated aoisatjiscally ky ac Birtnoii wish ncrer-fsiliae Xranagresatona, iaoiAcrcoons or trver craia worau Buy cuasuh with the assurance of Speedy Relief and a Permanent Cure, if within reach of Human Skid. Of Ii I FFlf who suffer from wciVnrnri will find ULUitiLll Immediate Reaief and (a BttnycasesaperraancMcnre.

ir-The terrible poisons of Syphrtls and bad blood and skin diseases, completely eradicated with, out mercury. 49- Remember that this one horrible disease, if neglected or improperly treated cwraaa the present and earning gtmtrmtuM. All annataral dischargea Cured promptly erithoat hindrance to bus iocs. e- No experiments. Both aexes COnauK ccmB-dentially.

at-Age and eaparietice important. A-ii make no Oiffereoc what yea hare taken eg sjrho has failed to core you. 4HSend 4 ets. postage for Celebrated Works ea Chronic, Nervooa and Delicate Diseases. Con.

saltation penonallyer by letter, free. Consult the old Doctor. Thousanda cared. Office aad ptutarn Ertvate. a-Xhose cxmiempbuin; otamage send Dr.

Clarke's celebrated guide. Male and Female, each sc. both ec, Before confiding your consult DRlCLARKB. A frfemlly letter. call aay A-iee uiture ruffentig ann nimc and Add srnkua years to life.

Medicioc and Works sent everywhere Ssimsfinia arpnsms Hours. 8 to 8: Sundar. oton Address: F. T. CXaAHK-E.

M.TJ, 858 Via Street. Clsioinriati. OUsk CASS. TELEPHONE 126 VICTORIA CABS. Faro 25 Cents Tag eUCUUil Cll ta.

(Unites,) tU iUtt tIEET lOelB-lSJteodt T-tAIXROAD TTMX-TAB1JE. C1X, Enaans ABBV SegntCBS K. at. VBAIMS l.BAVB Tor Lebanon. 4i a.

1 40 p. ra, 04 p. m. For MoBtaoraery, as a. in, 4 ai p.

id 40 n. m. fcaaday trains leave, 10Ua.Bi,lUDp.m.,4&ip.ui. 4.TSI, WASHIXOTOjr AJkO BALTiyf OK4X Grand Central Station, Third and Central A range. LXavc 1 as RIVE.

Chimeotbe and KiUsboro. saiam'ioaiara ttallipolisMiddlep't-Pomeroyia 4 (nm; lti Aceom! Uiami in 1 Sip tlipm SSpn IIPIQ lliaia ChiTllc'e. Martettat-araenui a -Jackson aud Portsmouth a m- Hillb, CUilH'he. Portsmouth' Chilltc'o, atarietta.Parkerb'g:I tup mjl Chilltc'o, atarietta.Parkerb'g 1 Orvenaeid, Chillieothe, A4b- eua aad Parkeraburg 10 44 45 Loreland tral na leave, 40 a. 4 4b p.

in, Lf-ro- -m-- 1 30 m- c-oct siatkw ciscnrxATi Minusa Grand Central Plalron. Third and Central A venae. Ttarsa. Ikav. i akhivb.

Col's, Mheel-g and PUts'c Eifl mill 1 i' IT nrt-fil1! 4 OO a in i in 4-i Col's. Wheel's and Pltu'g ni i .1. in 1 7 soa 1 4 Up Colnmbes xprea pm fm siimlav will arrive at ai a- m. BtAI.Ts3I.OKat a OuTO KOfTR.) Grand Central fetation. Third and Central Avenne.

TlN. i lanii. Hivt. Washington. Bait, and a m.t ISpia WaabinKtonbalt.

and Ptila-f .7 Su pmfj sMaU. IVOIt.VA A5iB weaTUBS acx. Ai, K. and 14. ateatrv Central Cnlcn Lie not, Xcird and.

Central Aveone. TaiiiA A.EAVA. A1IKC aavide, Peoria, iiur-j 4 30 am; Sespi sos am' eop Peurla. Kavu. aad Council UlcSs: rm.t 11 u.

i. I'oancii l'A jnon. r-t. i i nipmi laan ciA-rx. BA.OUl.tkY dc ii, H.

asaat W. -UYaCaAAa at! Y. ato-wtn.) Srnncbeld ami fViumbu earing Held atf an3 CoiumOua-Coluuibusalid Cciuuibas and g-aodmsy 4 to a 14 Ida iiiam' lS4pm 15 44 ui 1 3 ftip in 7'Aipm 10 uipoi1 ooa in KOt Tt C. K. and D.

Deoot, Piith-and Hoadly Street. fr-iandard Tiaia.) '1 a I K. LbAVt. ieiiv-r. bicato.

iillaaukee. rt. I'aul; i and dxalia Cav expre. 7-oaai: 'nprc FnatM, Peir.i and aionoo! I re laijn n.1,.,1 it. Pul' anot)inaaa nigbt ert-tgw TPpnr CAJS lit OUfcirtllaA Al PORTAHOlTll.

At-oa. rwiiamiiiciiwaintfiA LKaVK. a am iC aVViieitv, Hnt- and Kiplry Aecoio. IViirl, rVlu-ity and iiur4i-: uwu Kxprksi ii.l ii Ai-ftitu I f-unilnv t.r.iri-Uia a AviDiR I OS a mi 40 iijpui! isoaml i mi 'warn1 la ai 'Utiara, 4 30 1i.m. jt iiib.

ma Kwi ny 7-ix-l. fKAlSn. x.iLATit:. A It I R. w.v ue aji-i rTi: Js aamr 111 Port ayue aii-J -r.

4 tat u.r tiiaia Atouaui. srs special Excursion Rates to its i patrons tbe next 60 JTIN CINCINNATI MrlMrMilS AiU KMl'W, lDClUUlIlg meals and rooms en route and tine aiem-phis. Boats leave WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at P. M. OHIO leave VF.bl-iiDAY.

-AKh. EACH BOAT carries voi'datsTvI I A- PtJs fj in-ga1rrayns I-IllasaCxeaUCa! Oa. 1 ijTTzrr-L 1 KAXLROAS TrMX-TABIJE. fEXTRAC STAXVARD TlltZ. (Te eel Oo-innaLi lasf add Xt Bit notes.

AaiiT. lMiTv. exreat Sonday. IiaSty.eveew Satardajr. fvaaday only.

I iaatly, exceps J4oaday. larHTIUJi AX1 XASiXrriXX. twpot. Peart and tmner I.e.yk. 1 Aaaivr.

Naa A.luPet4.aad IsL-AnMirVi Seeamt Csa IxMils, Murnlf Peipsa. aiid on 1 A Lc-ul, Mmr-blvancl I Koclz. Lotun, knuiiSM Ami L. i li im, 7 SOpm' 4 3tAMtti 11 3 11 waml 4 ubm 4w pa am tii aia 53, ana to standard it. hv lime.

AU trains datl v. BXX LHE-CT, 1TO a. StAIXWf AY. Cemtral V'nioei Ivpe. A'e Poena Street, Late Arore, urk CenlrAt aad etodiwm rtlver.

xVho and Albany, aad Weal Shoe and Hmae Taniw llontea. Only tine run nlag th reach ears tat the Ot of New York without ferriage or transfer, tandiKg psjweeteera ta ihe rand Ceatrai iiepot. Frty-ev omi rireetionlv through aar line to Kostoa. wihI only line running solid train to Cleveland and 47 suit shortest. TlursiA i Sew York anTsVWOBVet- bale i 1 Bcwtoa and York F.xp 1 Ciere, New York and Boston I l-v.

ltatTolv aad iiew York l- a. 1 Aaaiva. CotaoitiB and tissilwilr 1.11. .1. if n.

fMtudunky and rinnnitU-ld and CoiUQl' 1 1 1 liarton and Xidtlletewa AtaVtoo aad idiilecowa, lia'vion aud MiJdlnows and aliadlewa mnctnn-atl and Maudu-. ilnHsnstt and Miaiu. Cinrinnatiaad Clneinnari aud MauiM. MldOlel-n aad wy-tatiun Mauas EltlSC StAIs-W AST. Cwntral Colon Station.

-TK-set tiata W. atxeel. tfttaadard Time.) IW Jiw York. Albany. 1'ittalKirg.

Portland. ear, Knaland poirits, phlladel) plus and Lehigh Valley point I epriaaclteld. Crbskna, icotn tta 1 A 11. A nm ano ..111 A c-om UiOdatioa tttatpmi stpaa Sew York Bo- talo, Niagara Palls. auuucai, rwvoeeAvr, i banr.

IJnatoa. VA bite Mountalita, Tonlaad; and New Kiigland pbiladelpbta end Lehixbi V.liee (Milam mjaA land SBpml Viiautauqua, 1 ors, lini-i faio. CievelsBd, Jeieitown, Koaton. Phiiadelnniaaad all! Ivaetern poiata 10 00 enrnstn, HtwiTev asbbaitoii. Depot, Fifth.

Sixth and Hoadly rMreeta. Tbaims. I.KAVn. 1 ABBtVB. liavton.

-foleili, and TAiaml SxAput IKvtoa. ToleOo and Pet't Kx l-ayton. Toledo ana lie roil TaImI. narm rede.letroii(awii'rtraiui!; 4 a auj lianaiMilis and r.f. LoulAi i la Vandal la line Tttamr Tp llanapoli and tH.

Louui' 1 AO i uu au a 111 Indi via Incil Via Vsndslla Line. 1 7 aipw 1 Insliaaauolia aad I on'vllle Ac Ar.c)i' staptn Ija taaarnV tSSpat jt mpm etasa ion 4 Hi au, AO at inuiaiiatNMia auu t-uicats, 11 onou 1 1 1 Indianapolis and Chicago. Minoa Couaersville AcoouiuMMtatio lOpns Hiebmoud aad Chicago, viaj r'aii-uanaie Blch snood aud Chicago, Via ren-tiaoaie Pert Way ae and Kort Wavne aud 3 S)pm't vfaetw VXftamo tpn (ir.Haplds.it SSuptui fan at bsratsr and Hnrtns-aeld. UL. and fceokuk, 7 ID mM Ocrmantawa.

fireeavilie andl I 4 T4ava Van ert, via Mackinaw 1 7 4i a ml IS 44 am OeriuaiifowB, Greenville audi I Van Wen, via Mackinaw 48 tOpsa DavUMi and l.tiua, I 44 m( a nt Davuih ana Allddtetown 4 in SMpm layloa and Miditlelown Aa ia is oil Iklnt loc-b'd and Karon Aceoinm'B-i 4 sup mi liwpu Uauiilton u.m Shiam ltamllton 10 so a ni tam liaiutlton Accomiuodafiona eoipni' Imiui Hnmiltou snipm' I situ Itamilton AeeoaiiMoitaiion.w..: II 10 pm; 4 a in Kamlltoa Accommodation ISi 4 IS a lamillon AeevnimodatioR -I" lJupmrlofiupni iamlltea Aeeomutodattonjt tupm, Skiam 11 ajiillion Aeeomtnodatiou. it li at ln tou 1 10am 4 ti at p.yton Acre in mod all on HM (DeiidHl AoeoniBioUattoa a iv nt mi a 4 111 tllemlal Aeemnmmtnlion II Snan laiuiu -itendale Aceommodatinn I in ilentaie Aneummedailoa i. 4 uu ni i Hi Mam Carthaye AeeoiumcKlation 4Watui fliaui ivory uale 4 lua ail 4 ii THE VA.NDAIJA-C, H. Aatn VaIOAUA, II. and XI.

IH-pot, Klfth and Hoadly Htreeta, fit. Iiuiil and Kansaa City Ti; Taipm rX3aXYa.VAKIA IASJBH. Iatt-nautln Depot Pearl and Butler Htreet. risr, ji ACataow aii ssAratutAW. H.

aud 11. Depot, Firth and Hoadly Streets, tHtaudard Tlme.i TBAlNt. LKAVB. I ABaiVB. Battle Creek Exprea 7 44 a arl n.l V.

I'll II IT lireAS 1 ffl ui, IWaai wrojijtBdC-hjMtCTjtJd AX (, 4KB CI1JCA4J. Central Cnion liepot. Third aad Central Avenue. Tsai xT' Bnshvill nd tndlahap'olisi i6am 7 rre nauteuud Muttoon 1 tepm tt) T.afavetie and indianapoita srnpm npeldon. Lafay.

indpl. Ace-! WVipn Husbvi'de and t'olunibu Op ia. Id Ol a and Port Wm ue 4 wa ai1 4 ui Mancn- Accomui Klatiou 4 10 una St. I.ouls and Teire Haute rj TlOpmi 7 In a Peoria and tturllngtuu .1 JMpa'SSpm Clilc.AO Past Jl fuipni ki, JhiuI. and Terre Haute Ht su l.awrencWnnr dt Anrora Kx1 SSDani! 7 47 a nt and AttroraAci Lawrenoeburg Kxpren-.

1 ISau ljiwrii-ehur Aurora Kajl 7Mm 1 at ut lawmat-Miuri 4 Aurora kt-i ISCpnv tat in iiawreoctdiuig A A A A l.rrfain KltlraM urorP.x 46pmlf UDtt Acer tat a mi I lsm i au 00 a wpn Harrison Accommodation Harrisda Accommodalioa Harrison Accommodation dutlon 4 stt pa nlation 14 a nt edaltoa I 00 lfl "1Q Ula ia iMlavtiua I iSiaal 4tiui i.uroraAee.1 7 i6 a I Upin 7Mami Ssaasa Ijiwreneajurg A ir 1 liarriMoa Acconimt Harrison Ariiiumiwhilfiin Itopm. Ai-comtnodatioa ror Harrison will, on Thursdays and Saiui-davs, leave cinctnnad at 10:44 p. 1. t-sead of i p. m.

On riaturday this train will rna tbroueb to Harrison, Lawreacebare- and Aurora. I Daily. Dally except eioaday. haaday only. (Time above given lsiaadard ilaae.) OBJO ASD wiuuurrt.

Cetrtrat Union Btatlou, Third and Centra! Avenne. 10 hours te St, Louis, font solid tral as parlor and sleeping car. 4 hoari to Louisville, four trmlua; parlor and sleeping' -oar. TKAiaiT ttivt, aaaivg St. Loo1 and infer, station 44 a ml 77 (pm n.

Axiuia, t-ouisviiin, Ata ah haar aud Kvanaviile 1 4 14a ml gsspm HiiaWn, Cairo, Now OrJ 4 14a ml esvp nt Bltpa 1. a Xetpia Louiav-e, new Aioamy, jaatu- sou, iatcmphia. 3 to on and way poiata 4A4pm Aarora Aceorauiodation 11 4va Bk Loom, Looisviiie, Sew Al- uuv hwin iiriMflK 7 1 1 a ni Man Louis. Louiav'e, N.Albany A 80 4 AO a bpr'h'd, heardstti, an tuil4 SAi a ut iVK3l AID KESXE.Y BaIITK. Grand Central Station.

TaAtss. LTniitaid. Kew Or 1 nana. Plor-idas ebreveport avud California points. Lock! ha tanoaga and poi otal iu tbe imiiii i LexiortAii, Junction City and; 1 IKAVe.

THIS 42 4 08 17 a pm litsiu MSfai KlL-bt Xx press," New trle-vns, Hirminghami anu I or, pinsia Prlaueer Ai-wmuiiKlntion. a .....1 i. 4 4" 17 10 40 a a in nt Waitoa A eoairuooution 4TfirjAtKABAJC Aa'a wtue atOCTSC Depot, pike aad Washington tHreeta, Covington. h.v. Ticket otnee.

aouta-weai corner at alia tanu ainut e-treeie, cinoiaeaU. TltAlStS. A' urt Ki pr, 1 4 3 1 4 tt WaaUlnstou aod Balt.m're tx l2Jp1 Scalp piehtofjnd and Staunton Et. 1 O'Pnl 4 lr Charleston and Charlottavitle 1 vpuO 4pm Ash, Hualon cbarl't'n i.x iam- impn iil.veH.il A reomAUodatlou Suupm) II 44 a Charleston 4 a ml 4 a Kewpe.4 aiMf tteataalpet avlley (oaaa. pasty 1 44 caSa-rat Central Vaion Uepot.

Ticket otocea Piftb and Wat-. not ttu-eoi. Tans. i abkivb. FaHiucab, "Puluin.

1 Vicloocrg ud orieaiisl ISpail SSOpm TUB 4XII4 AID SORXII-WI4ITEBX. Niixtixs mtn, Pao-lTaiidl Ueput. Pearl and Butler Klreeta. Isaixa. AamVK.

Port.CTTitlUt New lilrh.Kx.'f 7 ransuKnitk sua UdliHuts ki 1 I4pa1 a to nt tea stAKta VaAnta, Cvnrt-atreet Htatloe, TBAlitH. JtEAVrl A 4 'id Xev Bichmoftd xpre a at KDiTrt BT rforrntAi. Uetatt, Pike and VI aalilngton btrevls, COvtnartAn, avi imari-viiiwr, auuui-waa, aortter a aiAaa axias ainul turrcia c'fneianaii. i.ji tva Le'xtnArton Aceom ia stepm mi 11 lisu r.extnKton Past Line i iwpa 1-ftrie and Will. Line it Ol at Wiu, Li Rich.

etan'd Ex UUPUA xpre IKpu. IWpn Vaysville Lxprest Isinioiilb Jl a aa 4 40 a mi 4 ii a VV Uicaester and pjeh 'd tuupmi aospa arup-ri Asu xi'tkimi nun bbaoon ftari ttud Aadter Akreeta, Ta.ix. nin. ain ail -uipna 11 a I -r A. 11,11.

ItJ l.l:;ai ut MOOT Vl.atO'lAliU rASlltVbl.K Ii tot rari and itutlev attreeta. Ticket n. e. cor, i umia A.iq me etreetit. IKViSH.

i 1F1VL i AKKtt'K. 1SIUI- livaudi.il,t Avoroa 1 fstai ratpnt fata! 9 niiprn' 4 aipm Wim (mini si a I lipui -TMaapmS iiia lispmlhititu 9 as 1 aam Suupm nop Alt at ISinl 1 pm -4 I in a Ri Apia 4 10 au Thin am linn toBom eeAi 4 top tt eta 11 n' 1 a 3r na ItttDn: SSnant 5 a 10 ix) TSAlKsT LHAVtL I AU SI K. (tunibua. Pltta'g, a Patt Hxl'f 1 2 a SMpm York. PbilaUiu.

fca--T mpni Tmam Halt. A VVanhliiuei I in 1 10 eua Columbus, pipriuafleld and): I a ni II ai intermediate points Oi ni I I Ui p.m. arrive 7 4i a. 11.ru. iiVelanit, leave 4a, i-i.

1. Jsao, il p. m.t arrive Hi, V. 's a. a.

1 IH u. ra. Cincinnati ana Hamilton, leave. 4 eu, 14 a. 1 Stt, 44 mil liyiiA; -ol l.ata tie, jnuianapotis a ra i in Peoria and S'Xiam Tam 4-t.

lmis aud Terre Itaute IWaiiiI JCam Terre Haute. rt- Irt.ula I Jiaxil TkSBm n.l 1 tailiMiiAOOll. Iwam Er ax tt a I of rot iTl tin Ion ties tfin few) ch fnn fTec tVS! ffi id add res a ttn ban 'jist fa rs i uli nt fief lie-i chl kf Ol Cn iox fjlpCj fan tint Hro Of I t.n spi te. I an fob pei th i a hm 'Jot per laid rte myi fart of 1 lT mbl Dep me eii it ni esit Urb rte btu I ra Jon tier fal fcibi tt be fice pe I wsl itot tie lUtt fpr th I tthi trd ltl rht in Ls Svb a at Ire I loll i 1 ht ted bo tlf i ti ir.

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