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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 5

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ea.f 4 '4 I JACOB'S SPEECH. X.C.....0 EeaJaarteria yib. Cai Aocuwr KIn.f TTUw- Mb be, lows that Yr. Jacob was isru i JZxZ k-ApMrwr. the toth MoomforuUj cm tv cam iuaad were It was do eatH tat 11 waa ItawU the ward club were iasi os thx ntrtjratT stothty weald not have takea this bf txxxxsx axxxriT wwoe'eea tae ether aida.

fBetavaa TTT nuianea geaUr-maa. Sot if on 1 yoa wta be taaa a fodowar of one of JV. rmat iir. Atwr taA iJr rrouJy I caa aty nothing. fJLTf bsbeve tat they are ef toe mea wao are sap-ZTUT bat Juag.

He hae ocaed "aciag sm and darutg aay ea act of kta.ait.awopeato Jua. iiote tbiaks worthy of jeaiae for reducmg aa la. ml Vtctor K-vramb, one of J-- a in Louaville, hto too vaiueUoa. Yet Jt? tbini. aud I1JO.0UO a Mr.

taxable taZTJJtor taxes eaa tts fud vai-w hind to this ar 00 kaom how I caa bat rrtlff Judi' boM' profound wisdom Pvai abuity tuaa by ai-tTnia a txra stoxt a- "as la-eaidiag ta the aourt, lr kT.U''ai juoged aaernaiy t-wA teravs. and there was a "a-T aawjara WarvL Utw. Of a wui case whlcai Tha lawyers could arree -'-ag except sectioa of tha will. 1 ad rr7- took a uillureat staiiupoint. uapromua taaruaJ poeaiiea.

Judge ndge Pw weary of It, 7 aad aia alta ryera. aghast at oarefutiy w7f.rakK:amn UamaUoathedie- -y "1 ITK. but tbe ft wuh eves thing; bat thto foarth just una that out and settle avi the aovel auppoas yoa will pat tab Wl O. B. 8yder acted ae cfcaurauva IM avOas by atetiag cWJ- D.

Jacob, who tyld ta rsorW I-seao. mentitd the po- T- bn(i( 11. Jacob war Wp4 tMt aO who wet act abaorat. Ihtf a efforts tad been -md to NtMttMr vote. Uvaetisat th Iobwm to leas-wZavJ teat, wuai 7T.

tilt ie work mut to rraCilratfria tbt a many war ,1 aaa toy ncatiar to Oaitartas r- tt at KaaniT aatapi iaatar. li tus a waa kI Uas la wpktm ot ail taa wul auo( aim. aa ail IM pa wkie aad baew Kal, a waa aull aa hMmMMkHpuknu. Contiaiilatv -Tata crca fay ward a Bias (f 1 ji ta laia campaign. 1 weol ratarm a kit narr aad 1 kaT kap OkiT laM latrday Kifbft 1 apeka Toa.

aad 1 evarr any a wacn waa r-T It BMta-4baxfatf or at any madifaUWd Tka atataoMat aaa Deem mmum tut I attwvacaat. ya ttaa dtr books aaow mat JUyor aaa peat sojb.ww oc io aw a4 for exy taxaa. watca to aamrm aaiaaaaawas I aspaaxlaa. katwttaataadV taf la faet thas 1 gava yoa a bcCtar E-aaat taaa ba aaa. la toia moraiax a Coo- aaiCBSAl.

I aaw a atataaian ta azrt hiiw, aald to aara btmm prrparad tar Boakarpar Ingram, aoowiaf waak tod uaiafUUt prcoaat aUor ad-0Vttam. It aba aaow bm laat aara ar. Imi aad kla adaaraota s4 1 aeaa to ksep them oa th Jama. Oa leads text we will show thorn what tba Msi Uiak of their etaim and thai Ussii- Eov-Arery staiie eomtiaauoa vrkl ho ami sauer aad the cati ssna ef Loeasviiie ui eisilsr what aaa become of tint aad We as lew of them could hare mad sac a acae" Jtr. Jacuh tnea reed ta arttcla faousbsim tbe COCMsa-JocBxax.

yearer atr BHraiac aader tbe capuoa "fceceipta "Thiais not aa plain, a I suM hare beta and possibly yoa doa't ekisrataad it. I doa't aad if yoa do, yoa at asoer ttaa or th maa who wrote to eti, for 1 esa act behave taat he knew wtm a wej saov. tAe statement to cor act 1 via ask yoa why. with this surplus ia jbesssry. aooty warrant caa be paid.

Id He. Easd suempta to abow that he Wssarpiaa, aad that wita ata tax rat of ae eaa aut raa the city. IV ua a msJiT ssta aad a reveoa onai IsrstJy toes aaatawlaidtery weu. We will find oat aowever. waea ta Brat of lasaa ftarn as tK ruv'i nrir.

ft-a a a caargid taat tb Eruptive Urepttal wa erne. It to said that $77.00 we a. This to fat's. Th price was ITH aad tb contractor woo pat It ap ad as amy a snort tome ajo that the actual asttotoeotywaaoaiy tl.uuu. Ihto to a VT am SM9SM MOnaM ns la ay atprsatsito.

bat the facts ar aa 1 riv aea. Ta-at rreat howl baa haasi axil I the hraekiaridri scrsat bndae and im Tlua of eve torn weie-ht thaa hrtsiaj charra. The approaettss ta ta 2s taieax te the city of lxmtovilla and ws a a ewer aad toal rikht of way ta tee cuv- The ortdre aaall ba I aad he tt to it will ba Uktaeviue aad pay taxaa far ta tne gov era meet. I arepsrly fated Ml ijm ms Jt a. givaa tae Ore and pence enarge 1 tae aa ettf jar wtara taey pay aad waitk they aMU hae ealoywt kaut tro.

is asl 1 av aodoaUd ys aava ad bsea diguatad tnta to ZT- eaarge watcb aea toea aaa af tea aiaanaai mt the sac ret aar it Honi( toa aJeeaace waa arawm. 2artsd ia toe aewepapara. aad ta Zj! dared la pve hat aame. bad ae tae enure to come aad tad to ay tam tnat 1 bad niahraisstiy recatved "-y. be wouid aava died eat to sat, and waea that suBaaaima to mJ taoa hMtead ot aauayawmaly.

TLTfT? I wdl die then aad there. ttukav Witb tna rin.l nmv Ww. kit rvroijLxrrxa talk to v-artliig sad aceompltohhig something, Vm aslTTlto an, a aa. 1 a a a ia ,,11 Hi vi. fy.

1 hke them bocn. Judge Uoke I i wu. xiose treat emu of. a. he to a kind, beaevo-emdemaa, and Mr.

Avery to alee a that ta tha City Han. wbara woold taa aeratcbins an-l, and woat arooani of ocb zacuuva ability would yoa rati But I do mo trmr to maka tao aaaaruoa thai tbr will ba a tarriHe amount of aeratcttina; around befora HUm Hot or Jodra Arary (U in, (Lanrhbar.) 1 did not taaa to atix to aanMabat too combination to ao nUrriy wroaZ. Too aatra al to roaaidar Sam Arary'a raoord. and I will toil yoa aorocthinr of him. Whan to Cbaaa-peaka, Ohio and Booth wtora KaUway Company waatad a rif at of way throogh loaia-vLia, and propoaad rt toi dty th 1m-ntanaa haoaCt at briug.nff that rystam of railwaya with ita tr4 and trada aara.

Ham Arry deatrad thac it aboold ba stop pad. I waa Mayor of LoaiarUia ana at tha tin waa ta Saw York. Kam Avery tha thaarht aooasb of to com cm tbor to as bm and raquvat that I assist blm ia hi plan. Ha waa aiy warm friivl and I knw it aad ramaiwbarad ta aUigaUooa I waa an-dar to bM fataar. bat I eouki violat my oath of odio aad do him thia paraonal I aTor waaa I was satisfied it would batr damarad tiia iatoraau of toa city aad 1 told him o.

li moraad to LoaiaviU and tbra found that th Uty Coaacti had aranta Hht tha CX. U. aad and that work bad aetoaUy beao beffun. Wuat did ba do but ontor a back aavl ua i as last as his homo eon Id ba whipped siraizbt to tha lot John O. Jlazur'a bona aad Aaa Bta aaxtaTAWCS.

Mr. Baxtar waa then Pra-Meat of th and fen fortua I fatber Caarlee Erdataa arose wlwa Mr. y- I I ag en-, ftOHLI VawKK eft wWU MVlMIMIt-lMIHM tmtm tL MBit IyL Jtr. J-w -y fany tttrri, Ifca mi natm tu rk ti war clMa aad ara Ld wii i war aoa mati pmtM. n.

ttta wam thu nwoetn wVr. fiBTvW. iMcaa kta ap-wctt by ca bear. Ha was no JIstoT barauae Sam Avary ha thrown tbotieaiMte ckiilar into Ua aieeuon to beat him. aol bad won SIJHM by tb defeat of tu tin wbom tboa ua porta ned for favors.

That last act shows hi ws ifcnssa aad his iaconipataney to asaaac th eity LeaiarUla. 1 hare soma-thine-1 say to yoa of a matter watch to a starUiag a aay erer know a before in th history of your city, and (hat is a bold effort to loUuiklate aad disfranchise thousands reter. That to woat to being dona now. iloassl aad repwtaole citiaana are warned not atseaaat to vote, and nottoat to apprar ia tao Coanty Cuart aad show cause why their names shoahl not be trkkaa from th ratristracloa la have been received, it is aaal, by a. vocera.

Uaorra KaiiUnr. ef Xo4 at Waahlarton street, ha received eae ef thtaa aotie from Oeorx A. Itomaaoa. 'At. hettUinr baa beea a cilia, of Laamlm ioarer tban tienrra A.

RoUa-sea ha bava ta to world, aad a was bora ia Loaisviile. Xr. Rrtuiinff to aa honored tsouTtbto dtiasa. who ha smaaas I a ay ato thrift aad industry, while Oeorz A. tb ana of a wealthy ia bera astabiiahad la bustneiw by tat parent.

Mr. Keuiiln? ha lived ia tb ie aar nearly tairtv yeare. ana an aa Bcer ctoetiana for twenty yearm. lie waa a Jedre of this very mrtstrauoa ia watoa ha to aargd with beuxs illegally aad TAVvciMnT azrxiaozD. atr.

SeidUaa; ha a silver plate on hia froat door, which could easily be touad, aad yet he is be aiade to entur court and ask tnat he ba permitted to vote. Uia aoa, wno was bora at 5o. Hi aat MTaaoinstoa street, ha also bea aoufled to abow canaa wky hia nam abould Dot bestrickea off the list, when his entire life ana beaa passed in ta same breeinctaad ward ia a aza he to alleged to be a Iraodntant voter. AVora tbaa tbesa ar OCher notices, alzned by one J. V) of which thus sent to b.

Uenrica to aa pla. WltblB tors days be to ordered to appear ta court and show caaa why a siioull not ba deprived of his dfaeea'a riffbt. and th exxtracaoos aotioa to not vea dated, and at this time the court may ma that the case ha gone by Who to tais J. If. WUlianW Hia a not be found la th City Directory, and if a would escape coafroouiix; a tuob of ia-funated aaea he had better not maka his ap-pearaac soon.

Aad hare i will tail you that Andrew BaraeU, and other aica of the same character and reputation, will sea that Juux Hoke will not sit ia Judgment la hia owa will and that he will be ata csiua to be triad are called, for it by my eppoaitioa that tb uutrafceoua upt aavo beaa asade. Aaottw wadg ascida whether true and honored eUs- saas are to bo tntimtiatsd and deprived of th privileg waiea belongs to them." air. Jai-oo eouc-luded by aaaouacina; tba place where to to speak th remaining; aixam tao week. Arranweaienta have beaa made for ace aieerlnra as tm Had aad Falla City Halt tor to-aight. Alter it had bsea announred that a Reoub- licaa Jacob dn rsthered nightly at th Jacob haadniiaitiB's.

aad that it was epea for aew snemliars. aad a similar ennonnoeaisnt about a colored Jacob dab had I ta masting atjjoaraod. RELIGIOUS WOIK. Bay. A.

Dfxaa fa Begin a Series Kavlval Hretiags at tka Broadway Baptist Charck. VaweV a a. xjcxos. ltv. A.

IXxon, of Itorth Carolina. wiS. toi evening, begla a series ot revival tstlags at the Broadway Baptist eawreh, where ha wtU be assisted by Rev. H. ASea Turoer, the pastor, and others.

Dr. Dlxoa baa beea very seccsaaful ia th coodact of revivals, aad the msstJa gs her promise to iatoltotoawftkBaca Importaat baa ye held. Bar. A. Dlxoa was bora ia forth Car- eliaa.

July ISM, which Biakes hfm thirty-three years 01. lie graduated at Wake For-eat College aad took a short course at th boo there Baptist Theological beminary, while it waa ia Ureeaviila. S. Uto first pastorate was with two small churches in Dahlia county, 3. C.

with which he stayed Juet aia months between bis collage and seaninary coarse. Daring thoee nine mouths be rntised into the fellowship of hto two chareeee 1U people. After leaving the sera-marv his aezt pastorate was at Chapel Hill. rf ik. u.1 ik.

ik. u.i. aad a most importaat field. Be remained three years, and waa signally succisaoi in reach frig th atwdente of tbe aaiversity, not leas thaa aeveotv-Sveof wbom prof easel coa-veraion. A called from Ashevilla.

Jf. C. avetnaad to opea a still wider field for usefulness, and ha went to that place. 'Within two months aiter settling in Aabeville. more thaa 230 persona had Joined, ia a meeting of Sit weeks' duration, in which Mr.

Dixoa did all th preaching. By that meeting every evangelical church in town was greatly atreugtoeeed. rroos Jtaneviue no acceptea a can to caitl-more, whar hi work waa productive of tuach good, fat said to be an interesting speatkar, and very auUiiiaiastio in whatever atahbed Ia tb Right 8kalder. A aegro cutting affray occurred Bunday aitornooa at the giooaty aad saloon kept by A. Doha, 00 rear of Inndea aad Floyd striata, ta whioh Newton Hobbs, who Uvea aa lAadea stress.

Bear Floyd, was pretty badly stabbed by Joha ritnitn, alia Tb men became en-agei in a quarrel ia the saloon, and Hobbs was struck over the head witb a poiier by cknith. liobbs then raa to the door aud stepped out on the pave-saeut. As be aid so, dwsrd Dorsey. also colored, on of tha parties to the quarrel. caagUt Hobbs and bald him while tmiita 1 nim tn tbe riht ehouldor.

The wound to not considered very dangerous, although a deep one. lloiibe waa alo cut be-iiy in the band bile trying to protect himself, bmith and lioraey bota raa alter the cutting aad have aot been arrested. THE COintTEIl-JOTHtyAL; TUESDAY MOTOTCITO, yoVHaiBEIt 29, I8S7. IN KEfiTUCKTS INTEREST. Proipeets For th State Exhibition i Hiaerml asd Other UetoaroM.

Various Hints BtHroafl, Land and Ira-. proTefflsnt Companiet Offarfng Tbalr Eaartj HpTation T8tatazhiUUoaor aaloarai aadothar aatural resources of Kentucky, which tha But Iadustrial and Commercial Executive Committee Is orranlxinr, to be held aar next June, promises, from the start, be aauo- IatimatUtis hav already been received from Pad oca h. Bowling Green. TTlnchetter, Asbland, Eenderson, and PtneviUs, that those ealerprising; aad booming; town will send up splendid exhibit of th rlcbea la their lmmJlaU localities and of their manufactured produota, Tb sab-mmmtttee, eon-stotlna- of Mini i Thomas O. Bta-art, of Vriaehester: J.

Jfor- wood, of n-aakfort, and Young-E. Allison, of LouUville, is preparinz to enlist tba co-operatioa ef all th mining, rail road, land aad lmprovoent oompani la tha State, Several of tbaa hare already volunteered to send a la borate and valuable collections of coal sections, iron era, potter's clay, building; atoae, aaaaal coal, marbles aad other valuable products oa tbelr proper tie. Th Padoeah Land and Improvement Company, the Flnevllle Company, tb Cumberland Lead Company, of tlaailaraos, aad th Thre Forks Company bar already aix-aifiad their desir to nib) Urze displays. Th eommittee, Satarday, had a lone con fereoewwita iTot. J.

it. ioctar, of tbe Geological burvey, aa to ta beat scop and ex teat of tba erpoaltioa. Frof. Frocter' splendid eabinet wiil furnish In InwU a very importaat eompendiuia of tha tMate's re-sourcaa, aad it sale to say, that, with th addition of other ssUrTtnni, the finest xpo atuoa of natural resouruea will be made that could be brought tugethar in th United bta tea. It to tb intention of th Stat Committee to transfer th whole exhibit to the dncin aati position, whar It wtU ba made on of tha must prominent aad attractive da partmenta ia th great abow.

It ia hoped by tue committee that the manofacturars of Louiavilie will take steps to prepare the exhibit of their manufactures mad from aetiv nvatenal in order that th display may be aa varied as possible. Col. J. Stoddard Johnston, who wa appointed a member of th Stat Committee of tb Seventh, district, baa acoented th ap- poiatment, and writes th following baai-asaa llts eoanmatiloatio oa th eabject: TasJaauag. Ky Vov.

BL Tirmmg JiQimenK, eveiei Aaeiseiils near tart Year taster 9 tea sua lalurauag me tnat the Hum la duatriai aad Cn inarms! i wnure Uanuniue had appointed soa eaaiimaa ef tbe eWeeata dle tract, hita osoa recet-eaV 1 eouapt tws appatnu meat, and aaail. if i eaa seeare toe oo-openliua ot tbe puiiuu-epsi Itad eUiaaaa of tbe aeveral eeuBU-a eouipri-iag the aisnrl t. aodea-er to eraoaissoaa waiea wtU be effectree ia rutklaa; ttnuaru toe iseuunse ef tee ssuiiue sm brao-a la tee district. 1 be prupnesd expoaitiea ef the raw producta of Kxatauky Lelisksuld. next June, tor tbe informaiMta of eapltalists aaa mumifartun-n.

to be foileeed by tbe exaiutlta ef toe cedsciioa at tbe KVxpo-atioa at Cincinnati. wtU. UtgetOrr. prn-out in op port mux te Jta- tucay mahe suck a display of bar advantaKee for finrHli-Tutioa ami capital aa baa not been af furded Since th- Fbuauelpiiia Centennial, and I trust that tea efforta of your committee ia lite net work you bees Undertake wui meet wita tee Ban and eaieissUB support at bTiTMwh-tons mmsiaiij "Wauave within our borders every element to make our btate pro-teroue and wualtny, if our a people anil only rouse tbtmtsrlns to setlon. and oy Uietr own efforta seek to develop our hliberto neglected reaotiro-a, instead of wuitttii-supiiieiy for otoera to do waat suouid be don by ourselves.

It at eauy ia tbai way taat wa caa etieck tbe tvieof eaiuKration wluch ia aanualiy launag to other more aMive Htaiea oar young and gone. To Mua aad, you eaa eount apoa aie to aid your committee ia any manner toey may see fit to call upon me. Very rtt I vnum. 1 innmMli rtMMWf WHERE JEWELS SHIRE. Clegaat Display of Holiday Goods at tk Establishsarat of Wat.

Keadi-tck's Seas. Oaof th most eompleta and artiatio displays of jewelry aad brio a bra asea here for some time to that which will be thrown open to tb public at 10 o'clock this morning by Meeera. "William Kendrick's Sons. Fourth avenue. The gentlemen comprising th firm recently returned front New York city and other points in the East, where they made a minute inspection at att tb kousas holding tb finer grades of aada, and brought with them many aoveltie which have as yet not bean introduced to Louisville Yesterday aad the day before were occupied ia preparing for the reception of to-day, aad tb Messrs.

Kamdrick have shown much taste ia arranging their rooms. Tha street windows bare beea given area more attention asai. and eon tain om of tb sped- tbe whole being relieved by tastef ui dressing of myrtle, smilaT. and flowers. Th long show cassi.

in which th diamonds ana watcne are usually kept, have ia them a profusion of towels of ail kinds lying upon pads of rick plush, aa if they had been care-toaaly thrown la. Diamonds set singly aad la clusters, aad any quantity of loose diamonds, rubtea, onyxes, aappoires, and emer-al'to give a nsrtllng appeaiance, while in aa ad Miiinr aoartaoent are hundreds of waicuea of all paiiAerns and values, with chains and guards to match. Tb loag ware-rooms have beaa prettily drvaaed with flowers and avsrgrssns, festoon of sou lax dj-ooping from th ceiling, while at comfortable i. leisures hanging baa Lata have beeaswang. Tbe an-room, ta th rear of tbe nrooer.

to more beentiraliy arranged ever before. On th wall ar plaquea, pio-tarea, quaint clock, aad many bib) ef orna-aueotal brioa-brao just placed ia positioo. A atarble boat figure of rxyena, slectad by Mr. William C. Xvsudrick.

occupies a prominent place ia the room, and, aa a work of art. will command much attention. Colored terra cotta ttgurea in groups, somsthiug also new, are given prooiiuenoe. especiauy notable being; on group, 1b Arabian Beg gars." A larg nrasio-box to hidden by a profusion of evergreens before the fireplace, and will be kept la oparatioa during tbe day. In this room are also to be found onyx goods, Italian marble goods, bronas and porcelain plaques, fire arree ns.

standing lamps aad Bouaaapid decoration Of every ilisixip-toon. The display wiH be ooatinaed to-morrow, Thursday and Friday, and toe Messrs. JCen-drick invito every one to pay thenm a abort vttit, simply to as th many holiday novel-ttoa. hack lady cailiag will be presented with a handsome aoa venir. aad will be shown personalty through Dieaaiseed Froat Castody.

George Boon, a negro boy about thirteen years of age, charged with complicity with tUlas Emery, a negro about Boon's age. In the robbery of th post-ogle at Stanford, Lincoln county. October SO, last, wa yea terday tried before Commissioner CraiL and was disaibaei. Emery, whoa accomplice feuoo was alleged to be, coatrslicted hto rirn at the preliminary trial, de claring that th aocnssd had ao oonrtertioa with tae robbery. Victims mf Typhld rvr.

Typhoid fever is still prevalent la this city, notwithstanding ta col da set of th weather. Thar war but three deaths reported yesterday, all of which were oeua-xl by typhoid fever. They were as toiiowa; William Orant, age lv years; itva U. jaeicber, age ai years; J. Iunnerlley.

ag be years. Baast rr DlatlagaUa! ata. elaborate banquet, the Irith- for which are bow being perfected, will, next Friday evening, at th Gait House, be tendered Hons. Arthur O'Connor, X. and Sir Thomas Grattea Ksmotvla, af.

P. oa th oecasioa of thalr visit to this etti speak, th nam upon the Question. a numDer or dJattnirtiuiMd fueau nave been invited, and th affair promises to be largely attended by tb represent stir owa of Ui city. albaxt. hrisaBxBTHk CoBir.

vMiineth family of I. Owensboro, Is kast bpnac TowTrsHTF Taurnca Mxkkiw bad many calls yesterday from the indigent fur relief ia tb soape vf taol aad proviaieos. Jacksow oocxty fsrmert are losing rrf largely from bee cholera, which la epideml among- the berds of tbat county. M. W.

Grebitb, of Australia, will deliver a free lecture at tbe CVatrai ChrisUaa cfaapet aiKbt on Sew Zealand and Th funeral of airs. Jan Fowler, wa died Huoday arterooon, will take place this after boob i rout use jaaiujr wa awnns oa kssi osi Ax Air-line freight train was ditched at Sunday aigbband six oars wrecked, tie conductor, vboee name aouid not ba learned, waa sligiitiy tojured. Tbb carpenters ar now enraxd ia laylna; tba doers vf the Federal buildia t. and tba wora of placinic the elate roof ia ptaiiion will be begua Some Uiuo this week. Ths tnarriasreof Joeemh B.

Castle aad Ma Cora a. Wiloax wae anlemniasd Sunday veutog at too borne of tbe bride, oe aaaff atieet, bev. Charie llutchltaoa pronouncing tb oareniony. It was learned, yesterday', that lira. Joha P.

Cronua, for many eaie a very greatly ma-ret ed re mint of tarn eity, waa ia a tiring ee-Mliuoa at too borne of her daughter, airs. JtcOdi, at Bcekport, lad. Mrs, Sjtf.ua Woin Arrtnin, widow ef tbe late O. Apptegate. died, ya-xerday.

at the uunia of her mutuer, airs. aUlxabetn West hpnng street, after a painful illness of many auontba, a ad tblTty-eee year, boa waa very greatly beieved by a large ctruto of rUoda, l.v tbe case of the State agaiaat William urptiy, and tbe seine against Ricnard Stepbans, Ind.utad for etaiweslemnut, bote d-4eadanta put in a psa ot inaawny, aaa tt st aeta law at no douot wuatever but that tbey really are insana Murphy waa at one time aa Inmate of tue Insane aay turn, bile of aispaeas but iitua is known. Casrxa Lxtar, who was adjudged insaaa asnraral dava ago, waa takea ys iiMajr by Peputy SberuT Keiu to to aaytuia at Indiaaapeua Letat claims that beta net lasaae. and tbe superintend ent of tne esriuia reoogaizlng taat faaa- wiil speedily -avid tun howe, lia soon ad etoer tnemuera of hia famuy war tbe only witaease Tun folio win gnu pile of tbe first and see end gradee of tbe Weljripr.ay at reel aessaas have beea awtiuer terdy nor aliseet dunag lite -aoeth jma tuimii2 tiariea nain hj I hdiiiujkml i LiewaUyn, Ed bVhridarTw alter Curi. Cnariaa Origin, OH eaa touord, Edlta t'amptoell, Hettie aauta, bla mocadala, Neute Care, i'ailip Brown, iWmai auat.

lp Hanoooa, Muea UrsaiidtatW Wax th ease of the Mat vs. Jack Hoark waa caded in tbe Cirourt Onurt yeaterday tbe de-feartaul failed put to aa appearance, and tba ootirt ordared hia bond of terteilad. Cbaiiae K(iKinn, bat hontUmsa, ia amply aax'uvd fur ta ty a mortgage oa real aaisie aeionguig to ituar. He it ebarged with having attempted to outrage Jstes Mary Wootaav Hoark at reported to nave gone west. XIaooib Bow kx, Martia Brown.

Julia Angel. Ueorge ASKiersoa, James Begxa. Win bry ant, bamuei Brilee, Harry lletb, Oeorge Uoug laud, Jsarsnal Long. Frank Mix. I ran jUta-ne, Hinciair roweU.

Ollie WaUer, Migle iora.Uliie Beonett, Lrfiita Beeaett. rVetri Muiladge. Maggie barauer. bawrenee orme aad AlJes iberpe ar tee pupus of tbe udrd, tutb aad sixth gradee of tae West Market atreet aubuol wno have bsea neu her tarUr nor aassm durtag tbe past moma. Is th buildins; aeasnn juat about oloaing the tnaniifattrer aava made more briefca thaa in any otaer one seaaoa in Lbs btatory nt tba oily, aud even Uien haea founo it itnpusaibie te uil tneir ordere' wttnout purebaainr from other piaoja.

provtag that toe bauuing tuoa ef I bo city waa eveu greater taaa waa ever rlairaed for la TbepruKpeoia fi next aaaua are new ee very favorable that ad tbe brick-yard proprietors are making preparations for an output of double bat uwy mode tnta year. Tbb following criminal ease have been continued In the Circuit Court until next term: mate vs. Peter CaVaoa, assault atd battery ea Jona Plots; mate vs. atobert Muk.ee. saasnll aad battery wita iataot te kill; blase va lWajratte C'odina, concealing atolen goods; atato va Uaorge Wnite.

aaaault aud batuu-r with inient kill! State va. Caariea Levering, grand larceny: State va. Ukt Mernev. grand leruetiy; tHmtm va. Ovorge Carter, peut laivaay mate va.

MoUteUaad bins bora, aanut and battery witb inlsal to kul btate va. Thouiua O'lie-br, petit laroaayt mate va, Henrv T. Uorranu torarerv: Ai-xa va. tulr owa. joaepa ooaru.

jmute eoipp, peut larceoyi btate va. Jo-epta and Cuart-e. grand aroeay ana ourgtary; mMfl pretonaea; mate va. in. Can va, Artaur 'inley.

eurety 44 tbe w. rjonner, i va. W. Wi W. Bonner, va.

i err with Intent te rapei titate vs. AifreU Hki uaaultaad batiarvi bWe va. M. lhivai. gr.

Ld larosay aud false bigamr: State early JEFFZRSOSYILLB. Tax employes at Howard's ship-yard ar.d the laborers at tne car- aroiita ware ail laid off X-terday until tbe weatner moderates. Joseph Lax, on rear for netit larcanv from Monreeoountr, and Feint flmttb. tea years for grand taroeny frotu Pluaem oouaty. arrlvad at toe pnaea yaaiarrtsy.

Tbb roof of a small shanty occupied by George Meroer aad wife, ooloaod, near tbe priaoo, caved in from tbe weight of anew bunday night. Kone ef tbe family waa injured. Coautiseioxxjia' Court ooa venae in alar sasaioa Monday. K. a DUla.

wno a eompaleat otlicial for tne past six yaara, wiil oa sucoeeucu oy iiaitry raoawoud. Tax Township Trustees office was crowded yeterday won mdigeet peraoua applying for xi. A majority ot tae sufferers ware colored persona wao aad wasted tnatr UKwnae durtag toa euiaimar oa ice-cream faativala aad nvar exeur Cntni.g uabjus, a twelve year-old boX reauding at Saentpiua, Jumped from a pieseansr trm.a swau- that pLtce Saturday atgnu instead of aligutuaj; 00 toe giound, aa he caemilsted. he fell Into a culvert tvralve) teat deep aad sustained a serious fracture of one of bis ''l hi allies nunaaroua miawr injunas. Jxaica Rumks and Uias Floreece Downs, from Ketaua county, ajr.

arrived ia tnecuy Jrea tteday fur tbe purpose of using aaamed. Fail log to itriag any one wita tnem to snake tue niinasaarv auidavit, tae lliwrtae waa rrfismt They departed fur New Albany, where they ex-pecujd to meet with better tiooeas. Tax ladies connected with tb TV. T. U.

win hoid a literary ratertaininent at their ball this evening. Tbe social to given wit partleuiar reference to bora and young men. acraaget to uua city wno bava no place to epsail their eveaiBxa. Theexernisis wilt to mtagaporsad with rtca a-iowe and music, both vocai aud instru-meeial. There wui ue ae aiimissiaa fee.

Tbb raffle which occurred at Btans' Hotel SaturUay nitrht is about to terminat in a law suit. iord Kry. wao owned the bora that was disposed of, eiaime that J. iieck, of aaileraourg. wtw bead the wutaiag ttckot had only leutiauy paid tor It, aai laerefoce aot eautled te tae pnae.

ilck aa a la a win go to law it he eaa aot get tae snimai omar a ion A LaJtoa number of car-works employes reported for duty yeaterday inonuag te and tav aa otMer had bene w-ued to lay toeta off. Wiat tuey as.ati lor toe money tuat wae oua them tbt-y were toM that they would have to wait un til tne regular per -oar. Attorneys have euaauiteu ua regat-a uae awur, anu It i taatt a a una Oar of saute eiU hied ta pay teen t. A BU.vaa service, valued as $100. ba bsea placed oa exbioiUoa.

aad wU be voted at the 8t Augtsstinetair to tbe naust popular geeilarmao. Tte caadidatea, ao far announced, are Tboeaas O'fonneil, foreman of the ear-wurics foundry: H. Waluea, i-uperuiieaaent of the JeffersoeviUe Boot and boos Cotnuaays Ed. Moma, Duperin-tvodent of tne 3C aad i. motive power, aad ex-atayer liormaa rraefer.

About a year since William MoLanchlla OOtniMctad hat tana of imprisoameut at tae pent-teouary here, lie had calcinated taat tae si -gaien money would not tavte him where be mashed to go. In soinemanner he found out that Tnomae ttalny. a tweutyMae-year maa trem Knox county fur murder, had fuada to aas oreui. From baay be obtaiard the toau ef $7. although taey bad no aoquMntaaoa.

YeMarday a totier waa revaaved frotu iMaoia Tarritory, la wlilch tbe antoiiBt aaa inclosed. O'Brien, of Iwrence, TsnssT. wbe baa beea visiting tn thai tocautty for ssvarai wwai-a. ariarao tur uts whin aaat eveu- uig lianry Bcnteveibtne haa aone to Clarka- vilie. te aur-ariatcod tue batUliaa of a uu-ire O.

u. Howard WaMhuurtoo Citr 1 bursdav Xra. valne. oi buluuur. air as tae ew-e of ihkaiv leaves for Held- Dr.

Mr. iwutu ciaMarated tae twenty-orkt anniversary of bis birtu yeslerdajr. Ue was preaeated by hU tuotber with a eosUy auld aatcb and Ho-hsdei aad uas Lena Witawndauger, furnivrly of Uua otiy. but now reaMling at CYatgbton, ware niarned luankagivmg Carr aad Mrs. iaa a umi bae r-Auraou to taetr home Thrown from th Track.

Tb freight train oa th Louisville, Oa-einnati and liaxiagtoo division of th JU aad H. railroad, going aaa. was partaaily da-railed about o'clock yeaterday aitarnoon, Juas th side of Benson station. Four freight cars were thrown from tne track, but no one was iu jural, and tbe other trains pati.il tnrouga wita but slight delay. Win and X.tiar ar Nee tsar y.

yicbolas Boacbe yesterday received judgment In Squire Olmsteed's court againat Henry Billuigs for six doliars, said to tie due partially for liquors. The Magistrate held that wine, beer aad whisky were neoea sarins and fit sunjeots for Karriiihrnant, giving his decision in acooruauoa. PASS AUD PASSENGER. A tugs Local Business Eeported Yesterday By All the Lonis- Aaaaal Seetlor of tha Travel! a Fas aeafer AgtnU Assoeiatlaa at JaeksOBTHle, Fla. If JCWS OF THHJ titWSB.

Tner was a largtr local tmslneaa rrorted by tbe various roads yesterday than oa aay day for some months. Especially was this thaeaas with tha lines leading, into tba city front Indiana. At all stopping points within tha limit of looai Uitiaeaa oa the and aad Air Una, Mono and th Daisy larg numbers of passengers war picked up, Tb early morniar train war nearly ail crowded to tbeir lull aeatinr ca paclty. as war th evening trains with th same people, returnlUij to their homes laden With can ilea, fruits, tore and renaraJ iiolidas goods. As far down th L.

and If. as Olasrow Junctioa the same trafflo was encountered, and th officials say tbst in all part of tb country th people ar preparing to goto tb tare towns to get their bolidav eooda. relhnr than depend oa the local dealer. The iuea prevaiia that by coming before th mason is faiiir opened, tbe goods can ba bought much cheaper thaa nearer Christmas. 1 holiday rates ar not Riven on th different lines rat, and the local trade, although small from many places, will in tb aggregate amount to a considerable sum.

T. A Aaaaal Tb annual meeUng of th Trarelinx Tas- atngsr Agsoto' Aetonlstlon is to be held at JaokaoavUle, January 10 Very extensive preparations are now bains; mad for tbe reception of ta visitor, and a royal time is anUcrpated. Th members will leave her January 7, and will tax their time ia rsaohtng their destination. Tne following lines have axtendad their courtesies end signUtod their iatontioaof fur- ureases aaa aigniaea taetr lnteotloa ot im ntsoing thing th aieuiuars with tianspurtaUont Hypano; X. A.

and Uig M. 11. and Cland it. an and Vf. aad T.

V. and O. The Louis- villa and Nashville, and the East TeaneaKee, Virginia and Ueon-ia will extend tbe courtesies of their roads through invitations. Th Bridg at Mem phis. The negotiations between tba Ford syndicate, which possesses a charter for a bridge over the UitxUsippl at Memphis, and the various roads toaoning that point are broken and tba idea temporarily abandoned.

Th roads refuse to bay th Ford franchise, oa account of tit many restrictions of the charter, and because they did not believe tbe itistrnment worth There is a probability that the Union Bridge Company, of iew York, will tax np th work and posh it throun, bat certain is known yet. TaaaaaadeXII Tickets. An is being mad to get th roads ia tba Central TraJTlo Association to arree to issue a fl ve-tbouaand-mile ticket, which shall sold for ff 10(1, and be good for paatar oa any, road ia tha aaeoriation. At the meeting, when tbe matter we brought up. it was voted -down; but interest bas -been renewed la thaechecne, aad another appeal for th re uucyop wui oa maoa sooruy.

Aa Elcgaat Pre so at. MrK E. H. Mentz, wife of Mr. Ed Meats, of th L.

and It. an iiting department, who entertained a number of hi railroad friends en- Titan fcagiviniT. day, waa that afternoon ririiliJ by the member of the Ticket and feasant; ar Agents Association With aa mo-(af aver sarric. Tk Graad Traak Still Ckapplay. CCMaoo, Wot.

28. Th Oiioago and Grand Trunk opened the weak to-day with another reduotion in the dresssd meat rates, briaging tbem down to SH cents a hundred pounds from Cbicago to Boston and Jf.w England points. The competing roads met, but the Pennsylvania line refused to reduce its rata below 42)1 cents, where tbey stopped Friday last. Tb Baltimore and Ohio alo virtually dropped out by withholding its vote. Th Vanderbilt lines and the Chicago and Atlantic met the reduction of th Chica go and Grand Trunk with tb exception of to Pittsburgh, it being agreed that rates to that point should be held np to 23 ocats, which is on th oasis of 42X cents to 1TW York.

There to an impression among th majority of railway officials bar that tn fiercest of th fight it over, and that rates will not go much lower. An attempt was made to-day to induce toe Chicago and Grand Trunk to agree not to Kit in lower ratea oa export business via ontreal to Boston, proviuing th Central Trafflo roads would allow it to make a difference in Its favor of three cents on provisions and two eantaoa flour via Portland, Jne. The Chicago and Grand Trunk would not ass a tit to this, but states that it would give association lines ton days' notice of any change in Boston rates. This was not satisfactory, and the association roads referred the matter to tb JBastarn trunk linesf or Battlement. Aatber Slask Ia Bate By tk Traak Ida rl.

ITxw Yobk. Nov. 28. There is yet no set tlement of th fight bet we so tbe trunk lin pool and tb Grand Trunk over th rate oa dressed meats and live stock. Commissioner Fink to-day announced another reduotion ia rats to meet tb Grand Truuk't last cat.

This schedule to a follows, the ratea being reckoned on tbe bondrad-waight from Chi cago to new xorxi unessa ueet, re seen sheep and articles loaded ia refrigerator ears wita dressed beef. S4f eeota: uressed bogs in refrigerator cars, cents; dressed bos ia common cars. 81X cento: live cattle, cents: live sheep, 21 oeato. Th new schedule goes into affect immediately. Tranaceatlaeatal Lines.

Chicago, ITov. 28. Th committee of representatives of th trail-continental lines ar still trying to arrange a plan for an association, but bad aot agreed up to to-nighV Tbeir principal trouble is over th question of th payment ot a subsidy to tbe Padflo vi. if gcaamsbip Company, which demands a month for keeping rates ap to and front tha feci no Coast. Horn contend that any payment would be Illegal under tn law, and others, while not holding this view, think th Southern IwoUJa, being tu line most beneficed, abould pay tb largest portion.

It to nvniiBbla tbev will reach some sort of aa agreement to-atorrow aad submit a plan of orgauaeAion. General Note. D. Robekts. of the Pennsylvania tern, at Cincinnati, ts in ta Geo.

W. Curtis, of tha I. E. and St. rotnmed from St.

Louis yesterday. OKBKBAtf PAMX.VOXB AOEiTT 8HATTTJC, of the O. and M. ts expected in the city to-day. Joajf B.

Sbebwood has beea appointed attorney of the JU, M. A. aad at iionon. PtJiaovs. General Freight Agent of th JU, E.

and St. JU, is back front Cincinnati. I Tax Chioago. Bnrlingtoa and Quiacy bad a sarplas of left artar paying to last quartarly a per ovnt dividend. HaxxT W.

FoULXa. Geaeral Paseanger Agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio, want fcouth oa a business trip yesterday. E. A. Poao, General Passangar and Ticket Agent of tbe Pennsylvania Company, at Pittsburgh, was ia town yesterday.

obawbwiok, Indian Creek and Pleasant Run townships. Indian, voted a per oeot. tax Saturday for the Kvansville and Kico-moud railroad, wbicu wiil oommence at oooa. Tbb Cincinnati. Cumberland Gap and Chart erftoo proposes to run from Cincinnati to lit.

fcterling. Beyviiie, iooeviiie, Manchester, BarbourvlU. Cnmberland Gap and Charleston. Cou Bob Bbowx, of th O. and re-turned from a week's bunt at Iteelfoot Lake yesterday auorniag, laden wita several uua- areddack and birds.

He sent a coupl to ach of ais frisads. TVlTB tha onannUaiaa tk Tn. ro4 11 expected that a rood market wiU be opened up for th fla coal ia rite coanty. The coals will bo treae ported by rail to tb river, aad tboa seat rivfr barf la targ qaattttoa WtTHnrtb last two month th buzlnaai of tb ladlanapolis aad Vlnoennet road has been so grsaUy increased by the coal traiilo uwn toe minss la Ureene aad Knox counties, and by tbe shipments of lire stock and otoer farm prodacte. aa to rwrair twelve freight trains par day to do it business.

"IlrowH's ar xcallent for ta relief of TTrsrismsi or liuuu. 1 EOCA1Y NOTICES. HOLIDAYGOODSs Fort thousand dollars' worth of beautiful Novel ties ia Furniture. Goods that are useful as well as ornamental, Fancy Chairs and Rockers, Couches in leather, Cretonne and Tapestry, Library and Parlor Tables, Cabinets, Book cases, Pedestals, Chiffoniers, piain and check, A visit to our warerooms will well "repay any one wishing to buv an elegant present. BENii ETT BROS.

KOOP, 320 AV.Main bet Tliird and Fourth. Te the eafeeVUd ef btrelralaMe Buriagra Sarsapariua." Ban Francisee era, Have larva you. Pam ia amsli as tae ataea. DEATHS. 1 Iti yeurctV wilt -AemiraMe after a asarvwial eeaesa la Buruirafe tTelertoJ Trtamlsa.

Tae ettv to mB of ms kria. tanxdmr rrtniltetit aad tntermittnit fevers, a totemmith Totue Is a ceruua ears. It is rrreciaHy ancceasfoi ia oid rfarenka i aaia waara auteine aaa faded to give real at. It acta ready sttagiwalilyupoa tha liver sal avweaw ramew a tbecauae of tbe tua-aaa. OOT8HA1Jj At J0 o'clock A.

Kraday. Itevembsr ss, at the reeidence of her toa. Mrs. Maav a. Ouraaatt.

ia tba etxn ytar of ntr ae. tar-Ma. Veraoa, aad St. Lotus, Mo, ptprs pteaeeoopy. HOKE At Jtifferaontown.

Kt ko ea Axaaaw Hov.a. uaerai seta aces at Lutheran chnrch, Jeffa ti oxaoca a. tu. au, jaw. NOTICES.

Aageetara Bltteea mnm4onii iy be fat ca-est medioai aataovaU here and ia Europe, at a preveative aad ours of maUria and all sum iter ii una aea. Keep it ia your bouses 10 davor your rumas war ana att outer ntrveracre-. PIANOS, ETC. D.D.BALDWO&C0. Offar tao Most Extraordinary Indue.

meats to Bayers of PIAMJS A E3 black Ldcolored. 4-Button Derby wy, ji i. iMra They carry tha Lanrest Stock, Hava tha Flnaet Warerooms, Handle tha Bast Instruments, Clvatha Lowest Prlcaa and Most Liberal Term Of any bouse ia the West er South. Te see Is to b-Jieva aad wonder. They not only sell ricnte aoa tnvaae ot ineuium-pnoea maauiacturvra, but are tae Oenerai Western and Suuthera Managers for tbe moat oelettrated instruments tnaau- faotured ia America, vut: DECKER PIANOS.

HAINES PIANOS. J. C. FISCHER PIANOS. ESTEY ORGANS.

SH0NINGER ORGANS. Kakmg the atiwagest liuawiuis combination, aad givtax purr haters tbe finest opportunity lo oaia- pare aud select. Call and see for yeatravlvea tbat the sialementa are true, esod for speeisl ti i ms aad prises te D.H.BALDWIN CO. 36 Foorth Atcu Loalsrllle, Ky. Tunuig and Repairing a Spsolslfy.

far is years at srCeart Plata, aK 1 nr Hi a as tr rrfc criu. ul aaM.f 1 toiuiianaai, (an.tjl se. Daaam mt aica. htm Ummtrr. -ag-.

MIOW.ruBlaaaB -aa-. It a a mmm Vli i a mt Ian, hmm mt Saail hia. rmm I cm, mmmf -mmmv or mm mirmm miu.T avnuTT mam mm 7- jr-j A i l.Sl afil aa Sla -Cnree all iperaaatrraaa A a ffmmua tOnOrTJt T. SaiM.r Oiaenia. Bmu.

TiliuauvicmatMaM a. itfJ trmrnt am rtraltlr. kmtmt isu kMaUpnaiaariui. MklJec. vuauiitr a vjjriy if mmi mm mm I awaai.i Curea Qasrsstetd 1 mm -i lr am- M04 all Coses i fyaT aa.ai THOMASYILLE, OA.

PINEY T700DS HOTEL, Tor Spsas Deeemhcr 1. ISSt. eUv, address M. A. BOWTJt.

Prep. ao4 TiibaATbset DRY GOODS JOBBERS. PARTT competent to taice of a deparl-ment with a biock of capital, eaa maae very d4suvi7toarrantceaeiMtatoveat ia we-tera Jou-binc ury gouOa ooni.ieaj. Aililrasa A. U.

C. care ef tisc. Novelty Garments, consisting of Fancy Plush, Cloth and Beaded Wraps, Plush Visiter, beautiful, nothing like them in the city, comparing value," Ladies' stylish ready-made Suits, Elegant Hare nicely lined, 5-Button Black and ored Gloves, 51. DItT GOODS. filOilK-iOBjSs 60.8BS trraiMa Tailor-made Street Jackets, iia csieeves, Plush Short Wraps, BallTrimmingSeal Ornaments, $4.00 $3.75 Striped and Check-Lc rJ ed Raglans, Modies-1 r-t veBnafewBSBBBBnafanvJ 31 COO Fane Short Coat, feish and Dol.tf00i man Sleeves, Children Cloaks, ages 4 to lb, none, sold to dealers, I ft no! l.olil 510.00 aio.ow $30.00 07.50 I 50c KID GLOVES.

4-Button Stitched Derby Gloves, $1.50. Gloves, Col- C-Button length Gloves, 25c. E. B. MO MISCELLuViEOUS.

or Oultla te r-mtera, VXDEUWliAlt. Brwartb lmd.M aad York. Ilanax ftr uae vtauw at tbe UNiwvilto Uetei, UI reach aim Mere at eight. LAEOE ASSOKTIIENT Lap Botes anl Jons Covers. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

CUED II SIHTOB HAHUFG 605 West Main Street. X0T J3 hi TOO LATH Aeertwa rear 1 iilr la the World's iytiwetsry. Auainia -X v.r, ixji. Uua. II vriu ua mil ua u.

aU aaeva-t VV immm. MLUAIXi yara-iaMtuerta. Marylaa. lVovtarasa t. Vetlee.

a Marni eai aot here -raiSIs to give aottce tnat wm 1 after tuia date for aay mrtD traotedmaiy aabateay at auo deeta eee- a'id H. S. UkX iUiUi. Sllj 13 aSuuJ werkingforuA Axe-Upaw-rJ-Eeenftirnata taetr whole tune to tue businsas, no-LXta amy be prontab.y Ajf CZTi- mnA atars X. F.

Joiresoe m. ItMaiattlfisiiswanai va. Off ESS GOODS. 22-inch English Cashmcro at lie. SG-inch Engli.h Coburg at 20c.

38-inch 45a 40-inch 50c. Tricot, 'all wool, all-wool Tricot, 40-inch Cheviot Suitin 38c. 54-Inch allwool Tricot, 674c; reduced from 90c. These aro onlv afew leaders. We have other bargains in this depart ment, but we will not quote their prices.

BLACK GOODS. All-wool Cashmeres at 47c, 50c, C5c. 5G-inch Tricot, all wool. C9c; worth 90c. Imperial Serero, all wool.

27c, 30c, 39c. A LAEGS LINE OF IXLl WARPS 02 MOifiMW. rettas, Drap d'AImas, rang ing iu price from toe to $2.50 per vard. Black IS un's Vailings and Courtauld Crepe, Vails a specialty. 0 Full size Calico Chintz Comforts, SI, $1.25.

Full size of Chintz Com forts, $1.50, $1.75, $2. We havejust received a a a at new stociw ot imported Chintz and Sattcen Com forts, selling at for- j. mer price was ij J. 125. ODESfiom conronTS.

iimurn ntioiri- 00 MOT FAIL TO SEE DUB ALASKA SEAL GARMENTS 504, 50G, 50S FOUltTII AVENUE. Fourth and Main. Genuine "Scotch Wool" Underwear In tha Natural Color of tha Wool. It will not shrink. Parties wishing Wool will find this tha beat thing out Prices right.

jgSSStT-: DB.i0UCHTERL0NY -a llr Salla rnmmm forsai MISCELLANEOUS. Kotle te rropart Owaera IS 1TEREBT OXVEX that the Oty Kmrlsew er one uf ius saiiiisula a ill. atUi a vtw tu ua re eiUua or rajreuue, erainiwe aed toa pais wa la. Imim tne I ouammg imieni rsiasals at tae iliaaa S(wcilMi b-eeaai WIXD ESDAT, xoTEsrunt 10, IfW. Alley, from CaldweU street aorta to aa alwy betwMa Kind and brook ate-ata.

at lo a a. Alley. frn CaKleeli atr-aa le keMuesy wreaS mmi balsas iTaatua aad JsnSssa si re sis, at it. IS "kud aveewa, frees a faetat feet was ef Tturty-nrat atraat le lias aaa. llaeU i lain.

Or atr-V at liile a a. Htdewauk. wet side Twaety-nfrh aXreat, frost Maaa atreat te llaJak Kraat, at 11.41 A. m. Salaaala: lovis Mde liure arnat, hssween Tta IT Tlif'rlt and Tw-ey-nifitb atraaia, a.

1 1 A K. T. tJ lk.X, City ngmsse. Cm gsenrsaa crr-a. Xev.

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