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nlMM Il OKFirr.S. The Cc CRiER-JofRNat, hus Hrnnch Offic fur Corretjimuience and the rfcttft of 9dvrtia.mentt and subucrfptions. nin uLtre Ves of Kite papr-r may always br fuunii, at Jul-loirs; Kn-Yoiut RoomttS and 61, Tribune Build' 7. F. T.

ilcFadden, Mnnager. CINCIXNATJ Sortheast corner Fourth ar.d ice Commercial JJuUJinj. F. T. -Ut ttanager.

Washi.vhto", 1 C.Xp. f.OS Frturteenih vppotfs Kbbitt Hints'. 0. O. Xtralcy, Ma.tu(;cr Chicago.

Ilu. in IJ. Jarutnej- corner State and Jackson it. J. i'a.

Mali' yer. A3L0'(; TILE BJWlEKS. Stocks Tend Eliehtly TTpward at New York, 'With a fctrcn Rally for Scm9 Specialties. DULL AT CHICAGO. 'Special to the Courier-Journal.

1 f. VIW York, Jan. ii'-i. Although stocks have been quite as dull and lifeless as at any time daring the wee, there is a firmer tuun to the market, and orders to purchase can with dUliculty bu executed except at aa advance. Mr.

(jouid is reaping tho prtit the substantial support which he has iveit to his stocks for the past ten dnys, in forcing 4ome of the smaller bears to cover and avoiding the necessity of any further addition to bis large line of long stocks. 1 'rices for these securities were easily maintained with smad and nearly all of the on the inactive list sold on an advauc when offered. There was also a rally in Kansas and Texas securities, based upon the boiief that Barry suit would not ba any more pro; it ai. han a former suit instituted iu tbu.aama interest. Lackawanna continue to attract more attention than any other stoclc on ttio list, and was weak th forenoon, but buoyant and strong in the afternoon, although there is by no means- so lai a fchort interest extant as might be supposed.

'ut-ida of the prominent leSielers of spcculatii.n few stocks presontud aay features of n.ter-ast, although the advance of the atteruoou was 3s to g. the latter I'eiawnie ind Hudson, the coal stocks being closely foi.o.vtd by the Grangers. Foreign exchange was again advanced 'o on the pound. 1 h.s is due to the scarcity commercial bills, tho exports of lib ar having been provided for by bills sold in advance and tho present sup) ly beiiij; in-sufticieut to meet the of capita. i-ts and trust companies who havu ii.ve-t.-d Largely in this clai of securities.

It is fur-her influenced by the Udces-Mty of emitting interest on bonds and -Id abroad while the drift of American ties has been this direction. Kuuroud bonds were rather dull, witb tiie exception of the speculative issues. Xinsas arid Pacific first 7 recovered from 102 to lud, and Wast Sbora us were weaker, but Krie rid advanced tha market being irregularly strong toward tha che. Governments were higher for the 3 and 3's lower for the 4s. Money was easier than ever, loaning at yi ot 1 per cent; iu the afternoon.

CHICAGO CK REALS. I THE MARKET DULL. WITH LXTTL.lt FLVCTCA-TION, TUK TE.0.Clf BEl.NU TO L. J-LI Special to tha Courier-Journal.) Chicago, Jan. 23.

May wheat was a3 high as S7c and as low as bti; c. Can anybody itu-aine any speculative with tnj market moving up and down ithin from the opening to the close of the day- '1 no market all day was extremely dull and there ware not many buyers and iiul trading. Bat Kaw York was strong and for that reason thera was very little wheat hare (or sale, and there was no saws bare to bull or boar tha markat oa, tut tha New Yorkers apparently bad a great daal of news to give away. It was airbull-ish, too. For' instance, tha- fact that the Minneapolis millers had rau ej the price of their bid for wheat two cents a buUel' wa wired all tha way from Gotham, a rather circuitous route for this information it was thought.

But then it was expla.ued that the 'ew York men are l. a and looking I for this kind of nj-ws, and that this was a good reaSon for its through Chicago witnout stopping, and only reaching here by coming ick. The principal buyers of yesterday wero the buyers to-day. Cottreli added svcrni food-sized lots to -his already holdings. lriver still wanted mors wheat, svnd Mttmine, and 13admau, and Oid.

rdnad lot of other traders of more cr consequence appeared to think the cereal a. oixl thing to have in tiio family. F. two or three days May wheat has made alm.t successful etforts to reach th-j b.c Today there was an aid which wu tuon lack-tog. Stocks were strong, and Wailsireet, seeing its visions of prosperity under such circumstances, concluded that it could afford to bull wheat.

The corn crowd leat.ed toward, the bud side. A good de-Hand for the cash article, light reeeiDts and an advance in 5w York. fjcooapaaied by oiBthlBg la the nature oX a siceeyo there, adranrert the price of Mar to i 1 nt wli'cu p-iieit it closed at 1 o'clock. A selleis. who ha.l appe.rentlr lost their .1 ir.p things along hv covering, mi 1 iier traders tlgured as investors.

Phe wa- steady at JiS'vC. The imvrket kept pace with tti others, pork selling up to an.l closing at 1 while March lard advanced to It apiH-arfil tff bo to vuri. us articles lists.l the i -1 1 of tir'iviiuns, an I a few unfasbionablv trn were noticed in the pit. At mnrljfts U)d with tha fol- i.ms: Felini'iry wheat, corn. Mav, 1 rVhriarv jv)ri: Mux.

$12. 47; t-Lruary iir.l, sut.N-J: $7.07. l.i: II is JiUHt. ICS KA It HAD. The of "the 1'ity Council From the I.

-Inti Ward Iir. Shortly Afirr 1 O'clock 'LliU lontin. Col. J.ei It. Kesri, Councilman from tha Kiiihrli w.njil, at ltluo'clock this morning, afier itu illness of three weeks' duration, of uremic TKion.

When fiiSt taken si. kv l.i jNiysician, Dr. Ilerry. not cou-nd'-r serious, and his fri'-nvU thought he wonld 1k up aaiu 111 a few lars. Heoc-cujn a room iu the Hamilton building, at Sixth ami Maih tticets, and two weeks ago ha was removed to the IuisviUe Hotel.

I hit ine: past work it has been very eTi-tlcit that ni illness wi.uld provo fatal, as he tv day. ho lost consciotisnf ss, and after o'c K-k .11 tl.e afternoon was in a i n. it wa- piuui that the hour of 10:1 n- ar, and last ni his I. rot hvi -in-Law, Charles iritT, ilarscail. John Lewis, 1 ni.d otliers at at lr.s f.t.d aite.l the er.d.

He li -it li-ni-r thuu was cxf(icted, sod not unt.l the ii struck the firt it past 1 his brr-athins ceae. 1. was orn iu January, l'vi-. bad jut reached hi ear. iiorn i reared in the house iu in? ii.

i is iMiciiHid Kcan, be-in l.h and proprieftvr of that b.itfl. Mr. iveau received ttia oi his educatiou in the school- -hi 1 ntttneied the MminarT at ilaciuv. lor otic Term, lie I and matriculated at the in tiiaiOTi', SI- it laud, where he iiiw 1 1.1 ted is. a civil enmiiwr.

Snonly after irtiriii; Lame he and practiced ir two i'ears us a ruiiiiu eu- i Iu r.i- rip-l to Lotiisville end em- 111 oi itiakai bitters, w- ha onntitfle 1 1:0 to his death, ile has rt rented the Kihtb ward in the Council four years, nii'wa jut entnin on his third He eiijo ed a una v.o ver3 jjopular among his associates. 1 The 'ive of bis funerai could not be given thli laoi hiii A I L. OIES. There tin? usual Saturday matinees ri ell the thralls extept the Masonic Temple Thei.ter. Tivdav will be the last opportunity of ftintr "Uncle Tom's t'biti" and Cnniu at the u-eiini.

Next week "Coiieen and the "hi. Mini.elial.a," vriy le given. Nearly ail -the eat-ar sold for both luatiuee an 1 nini' to-day. Cns of tha bloodhounds at Harris' Museum lis. nii.ht siipov.l his muzzle duilig the of "Cncle Tom's Cabin' and verely iut iiarki fa arm.

taking a i-c? ut 1" it. it of couiif, an ocicasion, for the unfortutikte actor. If the Ol.MvjiR.'U.lif would further back and th 1u.1r1J.frs win continue to produce ro icon' aniong plsys. they wuuld earn tin) luniks of a Icin-siiiTering public. TiitRK was a fair house at Macauley's ait-r to tee the 1'aw I'urleiph Company in ie I'riva'e Tutor." It would be unfair to the con'4'at! auJ epeciaily to two rnemliars of it, to to close without some tuition of whose dellsrht-tui comeOy in the sec.ind act does much toward the suc.k-s oi the play.

Mis Le Han-u has been Seen hero bn'ore, and ahe now coi.tirms tha favorable uinjtet-ii tbat t-ha formerly made. ist charmingly sprightly and Uah-ini c'iitfr'ieier. yut full of giriishness and nitbt in.lstiy acini. lis Marion itussell, who ra-minds one pleas.iiilly of her sister. Miss Annie-Kusseil, til-o exi'rii.

-ill that is possible from a prt that is not very lull of opportunities. SiT.AKi.vli of a recent engagement, of Ford's ('orujiuuy, a musical critio Bays of "iiuriii rnaffm'til Mrs. Je-uin has tT.t'en proof ot wnat uuclit be ternied lier abilities. A tlii.t 111 time orint; to mind a lon line of susimiied ciiarcterfc. ho can for-i--t ttie Hi' i' in 'Trie Holiemian Oirl; th ulld.

hearilss. dr.hitig tamiiti, oerlamiy the in. sl pictuietiie of all the Spanish coquettes; the eird ai.d terrible, in the Keullewoiiuu; 111; ie tteifctiiy in "'1 tie 1. 'liinies; the 111 the piquant, euro "iie anil a scoie of other parts: Wl.i.ii we. upon it, we kuuw that there is r.

upon me since to-day to whom we are for inai.y and nneiy Coiure-i lyric charr.eters tliau Mrs- Sequin." 1 loucky Isut ll-'Wnlos. Gu-tavu liownin, a young man with rcinauiic ideas and an uuforlunate proclivity for gaublirig, was arrryjted yesterday by Carey and Schlagai and detained at Cie First-street police station to answer a clif.re of larceny. Iiowniu La-s b--en employed by H. Shel-tou, and was his duty to puddle butter and country produce. Thursday tShelton trusted lutu wuii with which to buy tiiuc Instead of mnkiiig the purchase downing paid his repecU to a neighboring and iot too money.

He returned to avoided any mention of tho loss, id Sent to deliver a -c of t.uiter and receipt for ii.o.idy. The amount collected was and 11I1 this Downing thought to tie able his lost fortune. Again be tncklrd the tirklo g'ridess, and again fortune was hii.i. Siniioii heard of these proceedings and arrest on a warrant. A "lull lor Three llullara.

A rather novel cae was tried in 'Squire Reece's court yesterday. The parties to trie were Lauis iauer and Feter Gross. The latter rents a house from Sauer, and during the mouth of Cictober made improvements amounting to i-i. "Sauer's BOn collected the rent aud nilowed Gross the 3, which he had spent. Old man Saner refused to take this settlement, and- suel for tbu money.

Ihe was decided in his favor. 1 All i here la in It. Dyspepsia simply lueansdilliculty Of digestion. I '1 uat uiilictilty makes a ai of trouliie and causes niucu of the world's tuiserj-. Iiilliculty js 1 ui ued into ease, and iiiiserv into comfort, by the uso of Brown's Iron i 1 rld's great iron tonic.

1 his U-iii ti'e w. tho dyspeptic luvahd's is to get Brown's Iron llittei-s, just lis did Mr. 1. H. Uyley.

of Van Wert, iieted liruMti's liou Bitters for dys-pejsji, and as cured. TIIE IUVER AM) WEATHER LITIIL'UI AND I.ONU1TUOX Or I.OCISVIL.L.X. Ls-ilbu IV I Longitude 4 El LIC 'I EL f.GUA MS. TUK KE.NTCCKT. Special ti the Courier-Journal! Fran rc rt.

Jan. "JJ. Kiver feel and falling blyvsiy; iiizliiiij rain. THE ftiVEIl AT PlITSBCROn. ISoecirij to tho TnTsi.t ian.

Kiver 4 feet inches and failing. The feather moUerated considerably to-day. ar. i iadfcatU.ns this evening are for siiow. As the Allegheny is puttiug ut but lilt.

ice, it is doubtless closed cbove. No arrivals or departures. Navigation suspeud-to all points. iCa.pl. Sum.

lirown reports that he has no of the accident to the Harry II'l-'-vii, but lie suys ha detd not doubt the press Caid. lu liter, of the Hudson, is her front st Lou.s. Win. Mcl'ail, lojat bml ler, has commenced work ou the. new Wneeimg and Firkersbur packet.

riTTsBt-RGii, Jan. 113, Noon. Boats laid up oa account of ice. FiTisaiKGH. Jan.

23. Nicht River 4 feet 3 inches aud falling. Snowing. Waxxuxtt, Jan. S3, Kooa, EJvaj 7 fact THE COURIETWOrfiXAL: LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 188..

inches and fsllinif. "Th river Js Still full of ice. Weather cloudy anA-coM. WnrEi.tNn. Nisht.

River 7 feet 8 inches nr.d taldr.g. "i enther coll and snowing. CisrixsATt. Jan. Noon.

Kiver feet 11 inci.es and full. U. Clou.iv; thermometer Cincinnati. Jan. NU'Int.

feet 8 inches and falling slo.vly. L'gLt ram: warmer. FANsvn.r k. Jan. No.n.

Kiver t7 feet t.a eai l.er -loiiil an.l niiowick hard since A. No arrivals cr departures. EvAKsvn.t r. pan. Nigl.t.

Rlw 37 feet 5 inches and at afstnt.d. It has been rjaminir hard since ncoa. All ti.dlHiats are detaiued by foul weather. Ami ed Cons Millar, from rt Ohio, from Cincinnati, at tip. The 1imdin1rS1.tr if.l Newourch iskn.

frti'tit. she will arrive tomgM end leave for New 'rleatis ut 10 this mornirsr. A f-nr is prevtiiirje in tue river, Miiiif boats ill have to lay by to night. Jan Noon. I'-parted Thos.

Cincinnati, 7 r. u. haiun.g nn.l cool. Cairo. Jan.

Night. Arrived -City of New Orleans. New 'rlesns. p. Chariev Mcl'on-uli.

Ni-w tirlaans, 4 i'. m. -t p. ji. l.iver iis leel itcbesncl ram.

1 Mrjirnis, Jan. Nt-iit. Fiver rose -t Inches: Ilepartd John Jilinore. M. Louis.

VI a. m. J. V. HatT, CiLciuuall, a.

it. VicKsnrno. Jan. Niht Pepsrjed Citr of Katon outre. Cairo: llavs, Mriuui.is: l'beiiov-ernment at turnpy I tie.ow Mi.ea.

has been removed l(fl r.ls atto' I ue former icK-alion. Arritetl r.v of t. Louis, t. Louis. SIUS.M.

SLLVlCE Eli) HIS. THE TJ! FOH TO-DAY. i IVasbinrton, Jan. -4. 1 a.

m. Tor the South Atiai.tie r-tiits. er. by lair weal l.er, falling I variable inds, southerly. An WAKMVR wrtTltl.n.

VAI lAI'LC WIM'S. GEN'LltALLV V'Al 1.1SG I'AKOMtTFIt. i'or the. Low er Lake warmer weather, sti ov itit jrain, bouil.eabteriy win. is und (ailing oa'romeier.

ti.e i' per Luke region, local snows, warmer wt a tier, i.xtej.t 1.. tiie i.Htli.M-st pi rliotis, where ttie tt nipei v.iJ fall v.11.11 ie winds, t.iiin.g b.iromi'ier. except iu ii.e iiorth-wesf nvre it v. rie. rppi-r l- cal snowi.

we.tlhei'. except 111 ILo west ptTti' li. clibt lilil 111 tempt-rulre, "or ll.e valley, j.artlv ciCudy weatlier, locr. i siio As. v.

in. ib. 1 trturiinv sbnt.riir nortieri rising receaed 111 ll.e poi -ti ri fry tuiii: tutrtstiieter. ei.ld- in. the nortiiern portipn.

ri-iiuj-t. by teiupei atura -in -1 bir southern portion. I ot tin- est local rims, generally fol-lovieii by fair we.i'-i.cr, wartucr, vuriabie winds. I-or th North Facifie coast, fair weatner, by For c.i forts: a. tmr wett'ier.

1- -ir -lo: colaer ta her ar.d local snows. 1 MuU'Jav. cieani- weatuer is naJicateJ for all disir cts east of tb-Alisi pi vailey. Ml vers rnierauy wul rise sbnily. V.

ituti. r.i.-i:als ontiuu ui stutionn On ItKe Mic.i! -an a-i'l tue Uuif toast trotn lu- lilanolA lo eoar Kv s. METtlluLoo'lCAL. Ktl'OKU Sl'JN AL VICS i H.iciai. Loriovmnic.

K.V.. Jan. :::5. .1: 1 "1 llll.iC'. E.

:m.s f. M. JH. -4 7 I Jiarouieter. 1 hermotnel'r Vtl I lew-point Humidity 71 ind 'k.

Vel.j-i-Ti... 1 IN rather Irogi il.t. r'n Lt. r'n COMPARATIVE I'llsKKVAriOVS. Ix.r-svii.t.i Jan.

1: a p. t. Meridian tune, "il7 I. i. local tunc.

tdiservatiotis ta.tu at to saSr.e niomeiit of time At ail btaliot.s. ISI'. if ate Etatioms. li i.l Wejat her. iJulf New irleans SVi 044 l.t.

rain. Vicksburgr. Ms II ii.ti.'i lourtr. W. O'i: Si.ttc: I I 1 1.

-'l LlUie si' O.jji rh Shleveport. i.4 U. Lt. ram. O.

Teini; i ii.su l.t. rain. Cincinnati. i Lt. snow.

liiuianspoUs. k. 0 Lt.TMIOW. JO v.k. oof.

l.t. ram. pins i I Lt. rain. Nat.hiile....

r.t.t'!' rices. I'lttsburgh UVs.w Cloudy. Vp. Cairo C'loiidy. 1 lveuport 4 n.i--.

11 0.1U Lt-jtviiow. Iiuhii.ue s.k: Lt.iMiow. Keokuii 'J'. "4 r. lti.o4 jsiiow.

'Ji. 1 s. a'-i laif. St. Louis r.

7 llv'snow. rt. I'aul id t.i 0.4J i a.r. Af.a.-.oirt yi'y: LeavemtTj ii. 8- 31's.

0.C1 T.t. mo, 1 'aialia Vi.s.r. Lt. snow. Yi.iii.ioir A s.v..; 11 judy.

Fx. Aoi-fHcsi isiuarek IV Fair. JUt.i.ne 1 1 5 rt: n. i Fair. 1 loOtfe Su 1:.

I iouilv. F'-ri "I'ioudj. Nertu l- Chicago Oli s.E.j 01h Ilv snow. Morenea.l 7 1 olwood si V4 sr. 1 F.I Vt ltd 1 Aiiimas :t.i n.w Inappreciable.

CO Mf All A I lit DATA C' IHIIICHIST l.AK, I.01 i- ii.ri rV5.sl a 1 i. I s'i. I 5. lb73 l74 .17.0 ln7 .10.14 7 4 IMi :to.4o. Ih7b 44.0 M.7 s.

1.13 ioudy o. i I1 Wj air. 44 ti C4.li x.k. "H.o s.w Cloudy I 1 w. iear.

"O.O I Clear. (i 1.0 t. u.b-,' l'lii-iy 4." I' s.i- s.w rair. Ul.O M. s.

cloudy :H.O"." .0 7:10 s. I lear. isi.o "s.w 0.01. lair. 4t'.

i' s. Cloudy 1 .0.31. Cloudy lh.l) ISM- 1NM l.vs IKM 41." an. k. f.jo to tneasiit'C.

E'tir of ater in C.ti.nl fcrr Corrrup' ding Day. lh74. l7o. t7d. is; 7.

1S7S lb7ti. feet ..111 teet 0 feet 1J lert '-'O lef ..10 feet ..13 leet Cinches I siso. 10 reel 7 ineu. ISM.r. i feet .1 Inches 1.SSJ...V1 feet 5 Inches l.sKt...ll tert "inches leel 0 inches tSSo.10.ti feet.

Oinch.s: i 10 iuciie's (l itu-hes indies 7 inches 0 inches LOCAL illEH HEIXP.T. AND DEPAlirtUES. From. City of Madison Cincinnati. K.uubow Kva--ville.

Aiex.Nwlft and J. Walton and i'itisburtrh l. Fulton and tow. Ifilshurgh l'ersey Kelsey I itisbui'ich To. Lvaiisville.

BoaTsvLiLK. James iuthrie. Cons Miliar. John oiib i t. Tom Sbe.l.sjk.

p. us Cincinnati. Tenn. river ir.cin:iati. Ne ia Urieaus.

Cincinnati. KlVfcK. Bt'SlMSS ANU nEATHEK, The river was falling fat yeste-rday. with 1G feet it-ches in me canal lat evening and 14 feet ii.cl.es in tbe entile oil the falls, iiusiness fair. cloudy rain und snow fell i.l-ternately.

'1 he cold spell is bl oeu lor av. d.1.0 at leal. BOATS I.KAVl.VU THIS DAY. Tilt famous Fleetwood, Capt. Dufour, lenvrs for Cu.c 1u1.au at 1 o'clock p.

M. from the tool of Third street. The jumping" Jim Guthrie, Capt. Davo Penny, leavesfor F.Tuiisviiie and nil way landings, at 4 o'clock, fiom the fool of Fourth street. OCR It's failing fast now.

i MaKdi Ghas February "tSANLT John" is coining. The Lily" is waking up for a waltz bouth. frK caual is frozea over, and affords fine skat inc for tbe boys. Billy Vakblf. and "Nip Jenkins went down pilots tin tie Percy Tiitnii were two biitbs iu one room on the Tom coining up this trip.

Capt. WmJ Davis, a well-known steam-boatman, diedi.al ilcCouncli-viiie, Thursday. Bitiui, Fecund clerk on the1 late lamented "Jiindio," is oa his way home on the She nock. I 1N! lives were lost by the Harry Brown and tow hilling the bridge pier at Henderson oa Ti.nrU-.y. Tin: rapidly receding river is leaving lots of floating tru.t out ou the bunas a.l along the river front.

The Urowns. of Pittsburgh, have been having bad Iuck with their coal boa la and barges this reason. Ada, the beautiful little daughter of XTapt. Val. Kntriken.

cU-rof the died iuNw Orleans last Tuesday. The itch, it seems, has broken out all over the country, and peopia have to fur a living these hard times. Scti.ig and But JacBride ware the lots 011 the Harry Frown and tow. Capt. Jones had coiimiaiiii.

It ni-wj that a big Ftrtne-bridge pier ain't giod thinjr for towboat tol.it. pier can sinud it. but it breaks a low all Lp. 'T(rii-HEAn" island would make a lovely "summer retort" if some enterprising man would turn Into a brer garden. "There's millions, iu it.

The ticenn and rail fare frcm Queenstown to Louisville ia only "(i now. Will S. Hays f-ohl fifteen link- Is yesterday to fiarties here seinliiir-tor relatives ana friends iu tn-e old country, i CArj. Hiram J. Vintox, of the Buckeye State, b' tran his nautical career in 1849 as carpenter 011 toe Chas.

ii.iuim nd. and tins been sini.e actively in boatinjr, a proiessiou he has always i.oiioieJ. There's going to be a 'picnic" at Crab Orchard Sr.rin.'s this sti'iimer, and if the tiddlers ana ltiti iiol.ls out v. id lust ovi-r four ruontcs. bave eiifaired tue prettiest irirl in the "pea-nvr'iie -estnc" a the neasOn.

She can't suiir much, and don't waste nnv tune pawing iv. at ti.e piano, but, oh, how I she tfo nance! The actual running time of-th Jas. Guthrie from New AUkwiv to hvansviiiO ednesday mi.t '-'Oil miles wa 11 nverajre imm 01 over miles it t.otir, anu that hea vy tl- a' 11. or: 1 i 0111 weusboro t' l.vaus-vti.e. lin of -C-.

v.as maiie in hours, mg i idea time lour landintrs wei tj ti.nl took- i I.our, the running tune at ll.e rate of -6 miles n-r hour. This 4J niih ins clear ot dr.ft The 1 1 I line 1 1 a si.l-j-w lie.4 iapti steamer 14 long, bj leet wide aim toil leet ueptn of bold. I'kiKTWiion. The Cons Miliar, for Memphis to morrow. tie y.

niitig New 'rieons Thutslay ret .1 he row 11 I. New Orb-ans 10-11101 row 1 ffe Horiiet trcs Vonday at 11 p. Sei.ll your freiut li M. luj nis packets to the Mad -bile whartnout. io ot 1 r.ird Tim ous Millar wa 1' Iu.

1 or is. i.i:ht Navi-Kaiii'ii ih Misin-iiiiid i.t M. b'tix 1u.1l on iieei'Mint ot be .1 tie li.lt.ei i-. ili.e up today 1 tie Lnvi'iotd iioimr une J. s.

Jit rcer i.ud tows iett Sen Orleans fry tne river lliursduv. ll.e llirv liiown v. as not any by ilt. us the ricr at llen.ierson. Tl.

ur s. lay. s.ue miik eiitbt barges and scattcte-l I. i tJ. il V.uWrl'i W.Sll'l bU), li west and rooke.i.' All ne up er 01 ks v.

1 1-buri-el otf tie bit i.air: nt Louis, iiiirnt tel. re The Tom up, tue Houston p.ussed Cinro. Thnislsv. lon P.ees ns J. lilting coal o.ver ibe fuils ll.e l'ie Fiiitou.

AI -X. Joe Wur.on came iu with tows In 1 'it -litii trii yesterday an 1 put j. 11 L.eir eoal over ihe lads. 1 lie little "Mat' was iu out ru.iy i lie Helena and nae ilt Metni Lis ui.d New rieans 1 1 aue I. 1 -rasiti.

1 lie (.111 shiv 1 ck is due ti. lo-ilav 1 1 om i irb-uns. Ti.e Mwlhe Snv tier bars-e, ior wi-ts due down lut ev 1 lie 1 1 hi r. laid .11 I'mlu-eau 1 lie 1 oilo hate taken refuge in II. tiioiitt, ot Lit Ivanuuna: Solloina.

Jacob 11. 11. ll.itry 1'. hi.ox, W. N.

11.11 eeiior. 1 lank stein. Atlantic. Ihi.vic. Hope; i 1.1 Ii-ou Kmr and Au.

I.l' L. he 1 1 sieuiner lai lau passed Cairo iroing soul Scotia titv, ot Vnai, 1 auiel Kuu.e. iiei-rge l.y-1.-, Luella, Little 1 led au 1 Ku.ju niiivel und laid luf Kananii.i. il.e cnarles Morxun has I. n.l up at 1 airo 1 supeude.l iri.ni iiiermniii to 1'i'e I ereey Kelsey do 11 10 tne ilarr Itrown mid tow at 1 yesterday A I urgl I apt.

V. Manas' residem e. No. 4..1 Magazine street. New irieui.H.

i lies lav mglit through ttie yard le-tiien eui the l.li'i us .1 tne oininji.r.M.m un.l er.trti.-Ll tie ii.uiaifs v. eie awak-ei. eu an. ibe n.t: u.ier taking itn Lima handsome gold wutcn. at 5li'-' gold chain, a gold breasi 'ir: and l.n kei, value.

1 nt S'-o, i.liU another breasipiu iotbei, valued ut .1. CAPT. J. N. WILLIAMSON.

H' TFI'-MM, to iaie 1 apt. Williamson, wh" 1 ei en! in 1 air.irni i. and wlio-? are now on ti.eir way to P.miei ovafor in teriuellt. the y. in In the -JUt says: "C.ipl J.

N. Milj.iniM.u born. Apni 1. ls-li. una was iiiuriril at meinnaii June to Mi-s Meb in.

.1 el. ion, wtio now linn. Tl.o I eMilt 01 tliis union Mas live ci.ildren, three of hom are now live one daughter and two 'oils, ajjfii. ectitei.v, fifteen, thirteen, and nine ear, aud im are now l.viiiu- wiiii their trranulaiher, apt. C.

liliaiusou. Capt. i.s be was l.uiuli.irlv called, has been a vert beuiUite a onus man he commenced his river hi 1 toiuir on 'be Tennessee, ben pi ing bet ecu Cairo und 1 a-tport. ns second cier.k. '1 his was in lsoi.

In c. ye 1 ought the Jlary near th- moiitti of ttie Tennessee river. Sac had lieeu us us a rebel bl.M-kade boat, and the new i. jn.i.le a b.tl of her anil to- a tow of barges lo lu re I tiey solil her. Mr.

Williamson l.nck South, wi.erehe engaged for a -bott time in buying in.ii -i ding cotton. In I he Uiugiit an interest in II. Lmiiii lirabaiu. uuil iu he brought out tne I niina l.rahxiii No. 'J.

and live years 1 t.er bunt ibe botl i.y inline now running iu Ibe Pittsburgh nod ineiu.iaii trade. iu the ineaiitiine he owned an interest in the Clara s-cott, Ki-tjdid, Ihesaieake and Sidney, at IjoiiKnt tne U. 1'. at heriiT's ssaie. About tn.s time be lu.utrnl tbe K.

Hudson and bu.lt the st. rnwiieel itui.iirgh. then sold the latter to me liam. Jot: line, business on tbe 1'pp. Mississippi.

Iu a sboil time he bought the ike Hsiumei. a Pittsburgh tow oit. nun winch he built tiio r-ilas P. Co-j. He ulso owned tiie tow- TMjal 'l liotiias Alean.s.

He was eiual jwtrtuer wiln apt. llonsliell and lavid liibson in tbe At tbe lime of bis death be owned oue-tbird interest in ine t'licinuali and st. Louis To o.ml line, ami was of Hie Cineinnali. Wb.eeiiug and Pittsburgh Packet 1'iie. llei.lso had shares ill the napee, now in 1 loi i la, ai the Jiiberiua.

The value of ti.e properly iie'leates to i is ai children is van- 'U-ly ut 10 CITY OKDINAM'KS. AN OltltIN A To re(-al au ordinance entitled "An ordinance ITovidiiig a.lditional assistants aud employes iu the Engineer's I'ei artnieut, to apoiiiled by the City upproted tsepie ruber 1, 1 Sf 1. He it ordalnrd the ficiirrtil 'unt il ff the ity yf J.miiariiie: That an eiititlej "An ordn.auce proviiin; assistauij ntid emplotes iu the Er.gii.oer's (leiirtmeni, to I. bv tee A ity Engi-i eer." api'ioved be, and tne uuiti is lie rent repealed CAKY H. HLAt K.HLTRN, P.

B. C. I. R- McCl.KtKV, C. Jam.

c. OILLEKT. P. Ot.iver I.t v.it. C.

lt. A. Appr.tteU tne day of Januarv, lSfto. H. Kl.fc-i'.

A. Oltil A. To an ordinance eutitled "An ordinance providing for Inspectors of llowldef, McAdaiu, Alley, I. utter and Weil Repairs, for the. Eastern and Western Hisirieisof the I lty of Louisville." apprised L'lMn IkvMiiUr, Is.sd.

Sf.ttios 1. He tt t'l the fieneral Coil DC I I. the Uy I.t.ii.si lUe; That All ordinance, entitled "A ord. nance providing for 'lis ot Houlder. McAdam.

tiulter auu teil for the a-tern and Western Districts tne city 'of lyouisvibe." approved 1ki. and ti same is hereby, replied. t'ARV b. RLAChlLLiLN. I', ii.

C. L. It. C. Li.

C. C. tilLLERT, P. B. A.

OlIvek I.ti a.s. R. Approved the. uay of January. 18S3.

P. h. REED. Mayor. A.

UH1II.Va.MU To repeal an ordinance "An ordinance creaimg the office of Assistaut City Enincer, to be desifnuted and known as Engineer in charge of i-trcots and city maps," approved April laM. Sut'ion 1. fie it the General Vount.il of the dty oj 1 nut au r-diuaiii-e entitled ii oiuiuaiice tie oh.ee of Assisiant Csty. Kngineer. to be aim ki.omuus Engineer in.

lunge of streets and city imps," approved April lPSi, be, and Lie same is l.eicby repealed. CAR li. Lb.AL.KiiL RN'. P. R.

C. L. R. Jkl'LtiRi', It. C.

JAS. t.ILLEIiT, P. U. A. Oi.iii Lt CAS.

C. B. A. Approved Jauu.try lS.sj. I P.

B. ItEED. Slavor. l. j' r6lC SAlst: ltlaAl INSTATE.

residence. sioi'les. with 14 rooms. i.le hglis, buih-ifcom, laundry, stationary luo.s, and china closets; good s-abi servants' rooms in rear; lot 40x170 11. toon ailey, niga above grade of street; situated oa r.rouday.

Will be sold at halt cost value, or Apply toL. P. ij i-llNE oii Fotirtn st. 1 'OR SAIJC-A n. rei at- Ia-X grange; food water, orchard, aud ftir price, l.ooU.

40 acres and goinl al lebauou Junction, on 1. and N. li. ij; price, 4 acres and goo a uu-provenicuts nine miles from Louisville; price. Si.iM.0.

i.l trade for city proirty. K. 1'. VoN-TAlN A Fourth ave. i'Uli SALE Store-house and dwelling with all necessary out-buildings and JO acres of land attaclied.

Any one ilesiring a country location for sei.iug go.jis will m.d ih.s a s3iut, V. ill sellcheup. lor anv particulars applv to J. M. Hardy viile.

Hart Xy. ja'a eoulo ICU SALE Good duelling with three rooms, lot OOxl-'U well and good improvements, and shoe si. op lex 1 uu store-room au joining li xit lot ft. Locution lira's Lie. i nines 1 roup on Air-hue R.

It. i id sell for i.o cas.i. J. C. WEl.R, bird's Eye, Ind.

U.EN's BRAIN FouD. Botanical Extract ulv pisiiively cures Nertous I'elnlityaud al weakness of Generative System: either sex. 1 0 tor Jo. iTuxgut', it tiv mad from J. H.

ALLEN, J15 iirsl Now Vork. nolHTuThSaASuly BllIVWalTTIMU IN CHLL.uut Ioeuretheia of lai auagraaaoia "i vn use iK, Winter suUa'a A-xuract oi itaaatat A31USH.MKXTS. MASONIC TEMPLE THEATER. tii'u 7 and C8. THREE NICIITSXNO THE fMAULL OPERA G01S1IQUE GO.

In Cbassaigr.es Sparklinsr dperA. I he tireaiest LunSsa el Ihe peasun. 1.10 consecutive nichts in New York: five weeks in Loston: fen wees in The Music: Trie Most Libretto of any Modern 'i-em. Reserved seats at Koseiihaui Co. drug store.

No advance iu prices. Jan. :t.l and POWER OF MON EY. MACAl'I-KY'S THEATER. A Oriat Si'tcrss.

V. .14 CA It lt. list Week. MATTSEK SATL KIiaV o.M.Y. THE UAWN-LCULEIiiH CO.

Tin: PRIVATE Tl'ToK. EAP.L K. PAWN'S NEW FARCICAL COMEDY. The I NNIKST om thic Akhucan Staof. John L.

Hurieigri and f.reat Cast. 000 lAUghs; Howl: Screams. Jan. "ti, liTtl'soprral a. NEW GRAND THEATER.

THIS "WEEK "A 31 1 DN Kiil.T MA II II I A(JE lirand 'LaiuVs' Souvenir. Matinee, Satucclfiy, January 24. rTA Handsome Cabinet Photograph Given to Each loiuy. NEW GRAND THEATER. Sxpecitil XsToticso.

In view of the liaid times aud scarcity of money, ami for the purpose of placing a first-cl performance a-ithin the reach of every one, on and ufjer Monday, Jan. ilti, the prices at this house will be reduced to the old btandard, viz: 60, aud 15 Cents. r. HARRIS' MAMMOTH MUSEUM. ONE WEEK.

'INtJ MONDAY. JAN. 10 uif'iv ii W1 BLE .4 I.K lutl 'lll OMI'aM'. TtPYS: MALKS! Siberian New Scenery: Thr lling 1 fleets, auiu.flhe Mysterious Marvel. Popular i rices: cts.

'Ihe patronase extended this populur iimiiseiiient resort bay injj prown to sueli proporiioiis. il Is advisable 10 secure ix-ats in advance, box oitice Jk-ii from 10 A M. daily. TllElKATNTNKr" m. i oi skates l.i cel.

jal.Kltf otigr. aftrn.M.n i.n.i -veniner. igut reduced to 1'J ten's, use HMCKL Vanager. ON KKEH EXHIBITION. THK KAMOCS AllOTVPR OI.I.Kl 1 IKOtl P.tltlsi, FOH A FEW PAVS J.

V. ES. til A s-i is'. fourth ave. BAIL lF THE BUICHERS' UNIOfUo.

I til VEN AT LIEDERrjlRANZ HALL On -Montldj Kv '2ii, 5, Admission Igulies free; Arrangements Commit tee I tl. el) Igiyer. A. M. iil'Mjia, John Koch, Jos.

Iateiiiiuleni, Joan lu. 1 SPECIAL NOTJCE. and the Iiuisviiie incimfall luail- line J- LEFT vS noli ai.u 1 1 1-oN will leate lor ltlcini.at. and all way tM.ints at l'g punctually, miaing early LasI-ern coiiuet lions at i.uu up-river sleaui-era and uli morning Isainn. RAN iv CARTER.

S'up't. ILL S. AYS, iTkjs. aad i ictiel Afceut. IOU IIMIV41l-l.

S. MAII-L1M STFAMIRS lo-ave daily, 3 p. m. sumlavsai l'J soiar time, lam trip men. a In-rilis and paasnge, good until Used, i icKel oltlce Third RU'eei.

beiow.ilaiu. ILL s. Ilii. EliAVh Alill K.supL l'ass. and 'lickel Agent.

segg u.vSulf For Owensboro, kvansTiile an.l Henderson. JAS. -Master. 4, at 4 P. from the cilj r.

LFVI. Ac't. Black. Pass. Ar t.

run hI AH hl ItlAF.K. HORNET HL'-VPHREY, Master. jt.l'LV! Iaves as above Mo.m.av, Jan. mil i n't alalia i P. M.

ILL HAYS. Agent. SOJI' I HE.II I V.ilir A'l A i or New irieans and All Nv ay I onus. The Mleanier GOLIiEN SHIN KLE, Master. Leaves Si ndav, Jan.

al 4 M. The oMINti follows i hursUay H. I.l. A I. Aa-ent.

A ILL s. 11 in, iaaa. and I ir kel A sent. A.M l( ATI I'Al Klir CO. or 'Jlemphis and All Way Points, the splendid Steamer CON'S.

LIRKFR. Master. mj jTn leaves as above on tsi ndat, Jan. 'iiaaa at lt a. m.

rreight received on wl.arfboat, f.H)t 'of Hur strisyt. ILL S. H.Y. Agent. AV AN -t HI.LA.N 1 VS.

A TENANTS For flats of 3, or 7 rooms, mod-rii im'roeuieuts; buildings ne; Silti loMU Ne.st Maikel sL J. R. DEr.N, second lluoi, SOii. 1 d.VSutf AN EL To REASE For a term of months. a des rable i jiuntry resi ieuce with jri-ouml, situated in a heailhy l.x:ahty.

and distant more than five miles it Hall. Ad-dr. ss X. Y'. car Courier-Journal otlice.

iUi salJlfliii ANTED IADIES Pennyroyal Pills, "chi- Chester's Engrish. are never fail. Sealed particulars, reuirii mail 4c. CHI-t HESTER CilEMiCAL Madison sij iare, 1 hiladelphia, a. au'g eo.iA"eosuly A LAD I ES To use Pen ny roval ii.ls.

They aie safe an i a.A.ivs eifeciusl. J'crticuiars een-. si AN i t. A 4 Pi lisl 1I41U New aulo eodieosul) Vr ANTED Perous desiring speedy cures of ail pi ivaiei lo call on 1 r. free and all Coiili teiitiai.

ii.ur, a. I.M. sto auvtrrt.j.'UifUL auj A ANTED STARLF Suitable for horse and two wagons, i' 'mirier Journal buiililmg. AO dress T. our.

er-Journal Co. no-a uif A 'ANTED iA.fies or gentlemen to take j.ie.'isant nt ibeir own homes Instance no objec.ioii oik sent by mail: to jailjvc.iii 1 rjaieily male. cuiivassing. Please address Gi.i iiir. A.N L'r AC WL Nl.

iiosiou, iioX Zt. ee-1 Suicod lo' i U' ANTED V'omeii akiug wore of anv kind, I aud ladies wauling aervauis. are requested1 to call nl ti oit.ee of tne vVon.wu'a i hnsuau As-tociation, losrtu over llagau's papsr store, any uiormiig iroia 10 io 1- ciocg. mrlodtr' AVANJMgVJJ I YYACTrlD GOOU HA RN KSsTTLTiSTAt once. Address REHhloFF, PaJucah, Kv.

AVANT1I AG IS NTS. UTANTEIi Ladies or gcntlemeu to take light, pleasant work at tnt owu iioiues oii-slance tio oojeetiori.i. A.i'ri se.nl by iui.ii. Sil to a day can le quietlv made. No canvassing.

ITease s.s (ilooe L.o..'iiosion. I ox ja'4 eodAiuid 0 1 i SAL -2C LAN EO 1 OiiaALkl ACrillltrti aw ar.d secoai- baai DgiDus. boaert. te. sCL.a.

A VOtai. .1. to MA1B LOST. REWARD Will be paid to the tinner of a soialaire diamond earring hich was lost Saturday afternoon at Macauley's Theater. Theownec was on Fourth ave.

aud Jefferson bet. Fourth and Second, after the matinee. May Lava lost it on those streets. bilLlSG B. TON JiY, W4 W.

Cheatauk iale-dU lCAlLItOAI Tl 31 K-TA LES. Uhim mm JW Kmtttrmt. in eifect Snnaar. Dec. "1.

1SS4.I Leave Arrive Arria i Louisville I rgun ta Ciscinaard Cincinnati Cincinnati. St, Ft. Louis ladianapoiis Chrcaa-e 7:00 a 411 A I'gfgi 7:0. a 1 eVVO a I A 17:10 7'W a a k.vOrm i mt 6.SoPMjT a Traias naarke4 I. daily.

tDally axeoDt Saadir. Ik is hue niases two hours tae quickest tim betweea Louitvilla and St, Ixiuis with riocnau4 of ears, and is tne only line under one management Detween tnese two cities. Parior cars on cay trains; Palace sleepers on night trains, i'hia ip the onlv rtuui runaiat a tttrouirB aiaeotBC-ear io Yon a i'arnrtourj, vVaaaincioo, Baltimore ill Phiiadeipa.a. i ree parior cars Cntcmnau. "ST.

LOLT-S AIR LINE." Xearsrffe, JLtaNarilln antt St. J-otim Rmil- Bridge Depot Corner Fourteenth and Main sta. In effect November. Louis Nieht Mtii Kaprs. a am 1 taiar'.

A -o nri 1 a I.v IuisviPe I.v New A than Ar Huaunrnurg. Ar 1 nu'elon Ar vaasvilla Ar I ien.leraon. Ar li.H-aport.... Ar ArSt. i 11 i I HO A I ft 1 a .00 10: iti a M.llSIO a 1 10 raj 1 l'J a SjloO Mi 10'UO a Mi 1 i Loiuav I 'Vail.

7:4 "i A 11'4J A 1 1 i A Mi Hieht Expr'n. TTsd a Ixinisv At-eom. a at a I.v Louis. Lv I.V RoCSt'OI'l. Lv Ilenrterson Lv K.vansvihn..

i-v I rmceicn v. Lv Huatingourr. Ar New Ainaay Loiiiavii a. 1:10 p-M afj Mi 7:10 mi a A Mi MUia A 12:10 A I "I'Ai'y earepr Fundav. Nochnjittecf cars between Louisville and Pt.

hne running solid trains throueh to St. Louis. Liega nt day and smokinR coaches. City ticket ofhoea, soutliwest coraer rourto an I Alaia, 144 Mam, hear Second, and ErsJge I-liou nrm tr-vmrje TtfilratA. I 1 i ime Schecule in Effect Wednesday, Nov.

28, l-ss. ITsin Fast leave Louisville a. p. p. .1:30 p.

u. Arrive at iToSpeel a. M. p. 0:1.

p. p. m. iraiin WmlMTa Prospect a. :4" A.

I. a. u. Arrive Ixmisvilie a. a.

4 p. M. a. a. except Mtniav.

siin.iavs niv. LlilTTTGr To. 15. Ntitiee to Contractors. CflAIXl) l'ROPOSALS will be at the Mayor's uulii January ai 1J for the following worx.

viz: Cast ami Wkik giit iron. ror furnishing the cny oi Louisviiie with cast aud wrought iron uni.lJaiiii.iir ij. lsnti. Ihe above iork ill be done acrordicfr to the plans and specilicuuous on ide in tne Cily l.i.gn.eei oflice. Loud ith 'approved security and Lids on the nana inrins iurinsued i.y tue i i ngi-ne-r le.juired for the woi k-; bidders au.l represent-ilive of the press vne.i to attend tne opening of the bnis The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

i P. ROOrlER RElD. iiayur. JIatos's OrricE. Jan.

11'. IVCi. for Mineral Oil. Jfe 11.LB Depot of tbe 1 lUTArt I T. JSE llisuNVILEE, J.lll.

l'J, 1S.S.". kJEALLD in triplicate, to Lie Usual conti it ions, will ne rece.ved nt tbi. of fice until 11 cl.x a. central standard time, on Monday, tiie rjnii day of January. l.Sij, at tiiiietiud tliey wil be i.Mned in the js es.

nee of bi.l lers. for iirnisniai; and delivering iou Kalloim i.f mineral oil ut ibis depot, in cases of two live-galion cans each. i Deliveries must commence by March 1, and lie completed by March 31, Is, so, in sucn and at such times between thooe Uates as may lie agresi iipon. i he I iovera men reserves the nght to reject any und h11 proposals. I n-lereiu given to articles of domestic pro-' du.

ion and t. ire. and such preference jriveli to articles of Auieiieaii -production and manufacture products! on tbe l'acilic eistst to tne extent of the consumption reiiunvd by the public service there, blanks aud full information as to bidding. ill be furnished I.v this oftice on tl plication. REEL'S SA.YTo.N.

Assistant Ouart-rniasier General, t. olic to Con tine tors. Jan. CO, 1885. SEALED bids will I received for the building of liie M.

K. Church. toutn, at this place, till noon February in. ha en brunch 'f the work id Iks iet sepaialely. Ihght reserved to raject any and all bids.

I'laus and bpecirlcations can be seen al i irsi National Nicholiisville, DENT HOOVER, dlO Chairman Buiding Committee. SHOMASES Silver Cases, Wood Cases. All Styles, All Sizes, AT LOWEST PRICES J. Y. ESCOTT SONS, 511 Fourth Ave.

0'JAL LAUREL COAL. ZfiREOorlY is selling lAural Coal by the wholesale. Send in orders to the Arlington Hotel. No. .4.

corner Twelfth and Main ais. i mIners and SHIPPERS OF Pittsburgh Coal. Pittsburgh Lump, lie $3.00 Pittsburgh Nut, 10c. S.oO Kajmoud C'itj, 11c Family Coal a Specialty. A.M IIHAI IIR-Old LehUb teuxar Loalaa.

tscraaloa al lowest ataracl ram. TELEi'HONE CONNECTION. MAIN OFFICE: Ho. 250 Third St. Branch office and yard southwest corner of Main and Hancock sta.

lotudings foot of iovd foot u4 in su t-pacial rales to dealers and large consumers. d.s.u.f BYliNE SPEED MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF PITTSliLHtill AT OTHER COAL. tCKI.ENa.D IKoU THK ELalVATOP Special attention to orders for faunly use. Pli iistiLKUll, S3 00 PllTiiLRUli NET, 10c -J io Aacawha. 2 7 i-aurai, 1.

c. oJ keniusay javior Mines, Ibe o'J kantucxy Nut, se. ou Casual Goal 1' 4 on Cruacad cose, per buatial. loe. a-a-rie CiMta per busuet.

i vii-w 1 EgJ and Graie per ton. LEHIGH ANTHRACITE Egg and Grale, I-r ton: stuve and Nut, par loa. Telepnona counecuon. Muiii Uliico, -xlu W. JeirersonSt.

Landings Folt of Floyd loot of bixU foot of Fourteenth St. tarda and tentucky Fourteenth aaaKaotucarau.t baxter ava. and JerZeraoa aw BOsVKDlNCx. BOARDLNO Vacant, one large room, which can be bad with board, furnianed or unfurnished, to suit parties; references required. Apply at blO VYalnut (..

bet. bixta and bevanth, Jilldtt 3 ItAlLIU)AI Laitile, Arte A.lbotttf and Cttcayo Ji. Jt. "Monnn liouie. Depot.

Corner ourteeata as 4 CRv t.ckat o.lice uutaaas: cor, ifiird aad Maia, No 1. 'Dafly. 74i A A Mi 4 ui 7 ij Ne. 1. Daily.

Lv Loaiftville Lv New Albany A Alitcnad ArLaiayecsa Ar Monea. Ar aliolaizaa city. Arl'iucari) 7:40 -t a A a 7 a iHttti LOaisvida aril Cui-caro. iheoaiy line ruiini.i eou-i t.a.as tarou-i 1'u'iin l'oc oa nignt traiaa. biajraaw lor s.eep.rs at cuy uca.

ouioe, aoutc-asi varmnr lain ill Istaiq siri.i "1- o. 4. Doilr. Lt "hlcae Lv AUcuigaa Lv Mooua Ar.H.iuaii ArNew Ar i.o.iispii.e. "Dailv '4 i a 'j a a ii 1 a 11 1 ui a i a 4 S-'-." if 7'j A 4 il A 4 I'aioti aaaof comer i'oik atr-et aa-t Fo irt( tv- No.

1 ii rUa- t'itrsmpeitke. i K. It la i ee 11. Eolid Trains and l'ui'mau sleepers for Memphis aua New fiileaiia. counclmg for iili points i-ouiiiwesu TicketoBice, 1.

una ave epot, cor. Foar-, leeiiia tin Main si. Fast Line, I Kail cTimw. lave Arnae Cecilia. Arrive Ei.iaoetiuowa..

Arrive nirai it v. Arrive Norton. il" .11 rive Maiiii Arrive I ieu.ie. sou Arrive I'aiucaa Arrive li.lon Aruve Al 1 le Arrive New in. ans Airne.tii.ui.e Tl.el.-ist Line as Piilhn.i -leans und i s.ol.d ir.nu to Accoi.aiio h-aves il ji.

tom lasi Line arrive- at Lo.os Mail i ie an iv-'s ut Ac. oui arrives at Louis am M) A a a II il A Jt A 1 i 1 40 7 A -t a i i a 'I a ee-r io.Neiv or-m. n.s. evcei tS.tndty, I Old llel.l iiaV SLS. A.

a-. ni- v. M. Mile) t-t A. M.

Ctnelnnatl Southern Lepot nJ lupie city Ticket oinue i roir a. i in K.Tuci ss. -x ara. Leave Arrive nsttaao.t.!. Arrive Atlanta Arne Arrie AeAouiile Art it iri Arrivr arrive Nvw s.l.

pa 'lu a -'am si a 1: i a sj. i a 1 1 i I i a Mi ris Arrive lAiuisvnle Leava-Cfcattaaooga Leave Atlanta I.UKMniaim I eae l.ae l.ra icaaoiir; iae Pullman paiac fears ears on Cincinaaci tnesesuic HieiMM.ci Tieaetoriice Ala. iluui aa airee.a. "'i'lm. a 1 ti, i A ji, a i 7 1 'J a 7 V'li a a s.oJ a A arn eleaat naror I'ajugut rid over 'a.

i and aspoa onnf rtnj Unilron Depot Teniti i i i Al'trtMns run rind ir 1 Tl-ne. 1 ra.iia iiiartwl eoiS inliv. In erlect ict. 11. I AlTiV u.s.

i. Ixiiisviile. For Nasi. vid. Veinr- a.

I'ecatur. V.oo'e. -tl v.i'ensTa and ForNasnv Atlanta. Macou and i lor JacKSOhi.iio nu-J. 1 loridu points I For iluniooi it, lr Memiitiis.

il K. anu tha Mnifiimi. For K.OO.VT. niSi gs. ti Asaew, 'oi bia.

chs 1.1 I r- 1 A a a jl I A i r-; r.j vi 7:50 7.i a 7:70 a io ":7. a a a a a a 17:10 a a 7:10 4 ana aro.ina For J-euation. i.onuuu and Kiio.wiile i' Powiing lireaa Ace Rardstuwii Aecoinm.vl'r 10a Mi -4 I 1:15 tt 11:00 an a Solid trains aud ouriet Slevoin '-cars to Nria oriaanai I ui.ice 'sleeping-cars Mempnis. K.noAiiie, lo L.ttle Rock, -a aaj JackMiuvil.e. wiiuoui lurouga roacnes tj ana Warm A.

0. Sleepers cu buii. a. trum ooea iu uepotlat P. M.

aiige. 1.. anaT -V. Tt. Jt Shart-llne.

TXetttom. iIepot. river front. otsn la aiTeel Oct. 12.

Ida4, For Cin'ti. Pit's Pnila, bait, n. ore. vvsa'ta, -N. Y.

and the I Forlxiugn. Vasu'n. l'Oiladeipaia, Co i- -luoieuna New oi For cm To do. 1 et t. li'vvi'J, Bu.fai.).

b'y, io.ioii and f.ati. Fcr.iu.ii.in.iu an war i staii.ins i For i.cauigion, Fr'kf'ti an.l way stations. i' orMiaiii.FV'a, Taylors- v'e, liiooiimeid. i Franaloil n. Ijiararige Acconiui l.ee i Arrive l.oiusTiile.

a 1:00 a st 7:15 7:10 pm "Wn 7:00 aw j0 i 12:70 a i. 7:30 is( :7 a a at 7:10 a i I A Mt fullman l'alace trs io Pailaielpaia, and Naw lort ioui cuaue, aai but o.i cnauge lo Noru.era au utstara cibea. -t-iiiciiinaii iaepar ou a- m. Lraia cpeuiaurpolaa4r.il. Only Laae RiiNaiMie sol.l Trains bet Loula- vute sad 'A a Cly.

Depot, Water e-uraet. balweaa list aud Seceads Ticael omce, 77a Fourth avcuue. Central Siai.uar lime. In ei.ect S-enl. 1 sa-i.

Va. Sar'ira Local a. i. ex. ha.

XAST-BOSNO. 'aat Lisa. "y' 7 i i' ti lu t.i i I A 11 a a MO'I A II A a a 1 i -io a 7:4 1 a I.v Louisville Ar i.exi-loa ar lluiitiugion Ar CnariasloB Ar. Kaaamna Ar Ai'-iersou Ar va hue Sulphur Ar Covington Ar dittos orgs Artiostiea arsuuiiun, Va ir ay esooro Ar All jn. Va.

Ar vVasniag-toa ArPaiamore. a i'aina 101 uui. ArNe fore ti.U'ioliesVuie ArKicmnoiid Ar New port Ar ola foiai Ar Nortots AT lA.Ulsvii.e a 4 a a clar 10:14 al A a 4 a at -u a I a a 1 :40 a a a a lorgii A a a a a a .4 10 -i J'J I- a .10 11 00 a a 1. JAW a a 7: 0 a a a i. a 1 a a 1 1 1 a a A 11 mj The ast Line leave o.ly wita I'uli-nian cars ana soiei iru.u 10 asuingi-u, ti.

witiioi. c.iaugo. in i.i-.a tepot Lai 111101 e. t'nila Jeipn.i Ne or 01 an 1 1 he possaugarx lau i duiaiu la teaars uali. 7 a.

a. lnrect connection for ail pjius ia tue Virgiai tad cauuiiuas. Jterm9uUt, Mm4ioi mud lit Jiattroad. Ittdimmmr- rTrains run bv central sutajirJ No. 1.

Leavslouiivtlle lave New Aio.iny. Lea vo-uefTersouv nte. arrive moor Arrive Commons. Arrive ind.auapous. Arrive 1 nicago.

Arrive St. noaii Arrive 1 Arrive Arriva Ooioii Leave ixuisille l.aavo New Aloany Laava Jeif roaihe. Arrive Arrive Commons Arrive v.lia Arr.ve Ruauvi.ia.. Al na City Arrive iuaiaaaj-uii. Arrive Cucagj Arrire M.

Lo.ks Arm claviaud. Arn ouna.j. Arrive iisi.oa. SO. iO.

0. 4. Leave iidianai t.iis. Arrive Je Terso.iv.d- Arrive AiriTv 1 i A a la a a 7:1 in! 1 1 :1. A 4 a i' lg' Js! a a o.

o. Leave Indianapolis. Arnve Jaer Arrive -N aw Aloany Arrive L.aiai.ia st, a a 1 a ill II ad a a Noa. 1. 7 aad 10 rua Au wtaers aaal except Sunday.

Traia leaving Louisville at 7: 2) p. a- has pslsee sleepias; cars 10 Cnicago. Traia at 7: 43 a. m. ua coa-r car al coagaas tj Caioagx withoat ehanga, doily except -aa lay.

LieKM Bjartaaaat ceraer s'ouxieeastf, aad uiaaa ita a a a 4 a a 7 :01 a a T- 'l A a 7: -io a a. A a Mi-' A It A a a a A a a a 1 jo a a Silt: N. i No. 7. a 7 a 7.

o'l a ip sj a 4 lo'i II I a tl A 1. 7 jp 1 1 A a 1 i' 2 I a I.

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