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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 7

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ill- i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SrL2S52H50UISVILLE MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1911. cars resulted as follows: President. Dr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. TALKS 0 STEAMERSAFE Baraertscner; vice president, Henry Spahn: recording secretary, Samuel S.

Tschopp; flnanolal secretary. August FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOB BENT APABTBTENT3. ACTIVITY STEAMBOAT TIME TABLES. lv 6- VICE PROBLEM .10.

cmal 4avsrtUem.au Time Ire. Unlet lv cents a line. Advertisements "nder tula head are repeated same day Is FOREIGN FORCES lull Ten Chinamen In Eiot At Hankow. HIGHER FREIGHT RATES Chicago Making Port Under FOB SALE Matting. 4 a roll as Ion FOR RENT fnAttrn T.mnm Trade it lasts.

436 S. Fifth at Both OR LOWER WAGES In Foundry Iron Is Sirs. CITY OF CINCINNATI and CITY OP LOUISVILLE Third street. Phones 141. C.

C. FULLER, supfc heat, hot and cold water, furnished. See Own Steam. juiiur. no w-.

at. ttnerme or tete- Ddivers Address At Trinity Livelier. FOB SAIE -AUTOMOBHiES. Such Is the Talk At a Meeting of Methodist umircu. FOB BENT FUBNISKED BOOMS.

iS C05U Un'- Advertlsmoeats WORD BECEIVED BY OWNEES OF Kallroad Men In ThiT-ii repeaiea amo dar In cents a' line." BEITISH AND GERMAN SAILORS VESSEL. PRICES mtder this head are repeated Sams day- tn SENT LOWER IN EAST FIERCELY ATTACKED. cut. oALfi Packard "30," 1908. 7-pas sengcr ear, with Pantasote ton.

Kim AND SOUTH. Sirs. Tarascoa and TeU FOR EVANSVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS. I i FrWsr and Saturday. Both phones 837 141 M.

J. CONNTELLY, General Agent FOR RENT Furnished rooms for houso Gives uaii wincsmeld, Prestolite tank, Worcester, Jan. 22. Unless the Statistics On Traffic In Women. n-eoping; gas range and light.

635 glltn. narner speedometer, trunk rack, tire JOSEPH SCOTT, KENTUCKY EjOL- FOR RENT Two small rooms: convene "ui'u" equipment pt tools, rebuilt And vnnmntnaA in SEVERAL NONRESTTiTlWTSl leuces ana central, nas Fourth ituiiuuiu) oi me country cnargo higher rates for carrying freight' the "employes-wages will have to be cut, according to arguments put forth by speakers at a meeting of the New England -members of IN- SUITOCATED IN HOTEL. feet condition. This car was laid up last BIG CONTRACTS PLACED IN TORED BY NATIVES. wwun time it was aai'lc bluo body, gray gear.

It looks FOB BENT BOOMS. MANY SECTIONS. BAXLBOAD TIMB TABLES. me American xtauroaa employes Investors' Association held herp m.rinv Tha quick oargain address rl. S.

LEYMAN, 630 Walnut ClncInnaU, rOR RHNTTwo unfurnished rooms, on 2d floor, for llcht subject under discussion was "The Rela L0DISVH1E NASHVILLE R. R. Tells of Crusades In Chicago and Cincinnati. tion oi rTeigm Kates to Employes' AWN ARBOR STUDENTS HURT of bath; references exchanged. DM First st HOME TROOPS NOW CONTROL "For twentv-flve vpArs aflld WANTED MISCELLANEOUS.

Stations, Tenth and Barter AtS. Olcr ticket odlcoslOBo. Fonrth Ave. and oornS fourth and iMa n. Both'Phones sa.

STEEL ORDERS RELEASED Morissey, presldeiit of- the association." 'the changes In class ratpR hn.vp JCatea 111 rrnt lins. iiu.ria.n,t. FOB BENT MiaCETJiANEOUS. nnnifnu N. Ad.ertlsemaiits tnl" bead reueated same day -In Toe Time, tree.

rvaiij. wajw, exceps enmasy. -a Stops at Kourth street, -x SCops st Bsxtor Avenoe. Stops at streets Seattle, Jan. 22.

The fishing ttd heaa are "peated same day in i lte yinifg l'ree. very slight, while the value of almost every commodity has Incretuprl. Th. mil- Hankow, China, Jan. 22.

The death of roads neve found it norAln VIEW OF LOCAL SITUATION WANTED TnfnrmnTfon nMmi Ttollov ,,7 wno was found dying by the shoiro hertln without nvUc, to tbe pabUo, aad does not warehouse on steamer Chicago, which sent out distress calls last night. Is safe and' Is coming to Seattle under her own steam, according to a wireless message received by her ew York, Jan. 22. Activity continued foundry iron at the expense of prices in the East and South last week, bat few tuuee, resulted In serious disor who when lust heard Irom was at Finch-vllle, about 2 years ago; blacksmith by trade; a man fj feet, dark hair. 44 rjnton Station, Tenth and Brwlway.

uers to-day. The Chinese susjoected that OHEENS BRAUAS bu.iu iu increase wttse.rf tne railroads are not allowed to raise their freight rates It cannot but be felt In other ways." Timothy E. Byrnes, vice president of th New York, New Haven Hartford railroad, declared that rates must be uies or stub making iron were effected. years; any information of where- iiau Kut-a tne coolie ana bexan In luvai M. innstl and Ksst xa Jitsam xa" nnatl and But owners to-night.

UUUifi win nf rrtii tv i sister, MRS. FANNIE CUMMINS, 421 tor about 75,000 tons wore Placed In all sections, of which J5.000 tons were placed In the Eastern district. The BUSINESS CHANCES. nnatjand ast xs" nnatl and xa noatl.snd East xa7a0nm suspm INJURED WHILE COASTING. x-weniy-eignm iouisvuie.

ruaea present wages are to continue to be raid. mie- who was held to the er a "-nnunary hearing on a char. VaZ i. adirM5ed a larse con" criminal Hates 10 rrni. tin.

a Other speakers were Peter O'Hearn, of WANTED Cash for old goid, silver and diamonds. VIP. tirhh 9ut vfarifr iuju fjew xa Memph and South West xs'ISoam lursest tonnage went to manufacturers or machine tools, at Easton, makers Bob Sled Was Making Forty Miles xw. ana rnya. ul electrical (.

Trinity jieuiuuwi million a'. Kashvllle.rmd Chattanooga d'l-OOna aiiwiuuiu, secretary or tne Joint Committee of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the Order of Railway Conductors, and P. J. Coyle, presi The Menace 01 ine An Hour At Ann Arbor. Ann Arhnr Ml.h TrtAf.n FkRi SAl-E Two general merchandise last nlsht on WANTED MALE HELP.

uiwca, uQin in tnrivmg, prosperous country towns: will ntfnJZ nJTwt. ald German gunboats landed ThKmu 2.nd Khtlng followed, w.hloh ten Chinese were kiHed. n.ii.er the 'mdlne of the British and uemian marines volunteers were called to defend the foreign community. Several foreigners were Injured. To-night the t-hinese troops are in control of the situation.

Hankow is a treary port hi China, In iPH Province of Hu Peh, on the Yang Tse la ne of the largest cities in the li-mplre, with a population ot 850,000. Many foreign merchants reside" there. PBHTCE WAITS BABE570OT Atlanta and d.fi-floam Social Evil." dents of the University of Michigan were Injured. fOllr frlmtilv lata 1a nl.ht Bates 10 ce-ntm a line. Alvrilamr.i.

and to pipe works In the East, South and in the interior. New inquiries came out for about 26.000 tons, the largest Including manufacturers of heating apparatus and of blowers In Massachusetts. In all about 76.0OO- tons dium, ui my oruuiemoou or rtauroau station Employes. fceoanpnjind.Mctipond... Frankfort an xalTttnar? nllsiSn vsentlng Mr.

Under thin head nr rMiMbJ mm daw Is. In pr-s with or without business houses; the two doing a business of JSu.oOO per year; good reasons for eedlng. Address 168, tnls otnee. or 01 vne lUTHIOtB rcc. when a large bobsled coasting dVwn the Qedden avenue hill, slewed from a bridge and plunged Into a culvert ten feet deep, it Is believed the sled was running at lOrty mhes an hour.

Four" of th coast Frankfort Accommodation xst.spra xat "PS ffrnil xf troopm xamiss an Barditownand Bpringfleld dS3Saa' WANntBD Men of neat appearance to Solicit BlihflnrlnttanH fnr r'nlltAr's WANTEp-Partner with J1.000 cash to take Interest in pnruavuiraBnQspringiioia qisiioans dlSirfipra lj4BViInu9ller negotiation, including about 16,000 tons of Basle in the Central west. prominent feature was the ly; KuaraJRjQ Ji5 to 25 per week to right sdsnm DilRani Cwrse ple haIi long been tr fhe exfstence In this country Lm" in "omen for Immoral pur-tf 'St on" recently had enough light rr.l, subject to enable thta hen s.ien had desired ers were young women. HOME FOR DEACONESSES IS PLANNED BY SOCIETY unannn tail larues; either local or road work. Apply Tttaiusm arsifopa SiOTnni xa'SiSsaa 3belb: ireer nrri-fnv 5,000 to K.opp per year: will stand invearl-gatlon. Address 118, this office.

umue ann Hioomnein nil J. UUOUIIIUUI-UUUB OI seriously injured are Misses Liyie Noble and Ulllan Spott, of Hancock, MICll Rlllh Xfnftati nr mint Tmh byvlUe and Bioomneid xst 7t30am xat siupa LJEU'S WEEKLY, 31 Am. Nat. Bank in oim ainns or metal and tne tak-hveiLGf ahout i000 tons of such iron In Blankets TTntil Train Arrives With mvself." said MONEY TO LOAltJ. Frankfort arid Lexington.

xallilSam' f.v-o nuij, mainiy at tne ooutn. and Rufus Slple. of Ann Arbor. Siples ankles are probably broken, Miss Moftatt suffered a broken arm and the other two are suffering from shock and Valet and Clothes? Orders Beleased. iJar carpenters 'for heavy freight repairs; will only hire men accustomed to drawing $80 to $100 monthly; Write for fllll nnrrlxntar tYPt A TXT A under thu hZnH Berlin, Monday, Jan.

16.The Prince of i' -Ml heard Mr. art a meeting rri v-s a-ul realized that he could I 1 Mked "im auk this address." Sp.m.traln toAtlir J-00 a. m. train to Atlanta and on tin Iop.ra, train forMontKomrr. nnd oo ihold The Times tVeeT 11111111 injuries.

lruerstenberg. the Emperor's most Ini- WILL ENLABGE FORCE ACCOBD-ING TO PLANS AT ANNUAL MEETING. oao AJt vvuKK. uttawa, Kan. of encouragement for MONE LfiAifnn KENTUCKIAN ASPHYXIATED.

id xot-. -i nromta cosca on sas m. train forQeorgotown and UayBrUle. mate friend, passed a sorry quarter of an hour at a railroad station recently on his way to attend the funeral of Prince Hohenloho at Slawentzltz. He had left own ouiers upon tnelfii Mr.

Gernert Speaks. WANTED Strangers In the city seeking eniployment see us to-day. Our service cci, was tne release oi many small orders for plain structural material, accompanied by specifications and for quick shipment. Some larger export orders alto were secured. Beyond this the situation was unchanged and It Is notable Joseph Scott Dies With Comrade In SKff ff'J'aynents.

Offices In (S principal cities. Save yourself money by get-One my terms first. D. H. TOLMAN, at w.

iarKet. B. Hotel. Fred F)r the purpose of securtng a home for aeriin a sleeping car by his valet. When ho retired tor the night the VaJpt rallraA Gernert.

iviio who signed Mr. Daley's entertaining him at his -nrr eneech. commending wantisd Printer; a competent, sober I'' its deaconesses, the anntral meeting of the OlQg. JVU UIIlDOSlLnr R1 HJR Rf ant tn fvr.arrvin and Chester Ponns. mp.mh.ru nf the Nine.

AND 1NTERDBBAN IBeargraai Lines! In effect No tcmber 7, 1910. Division Cars leave for Prosptct Tn ft- m- ana on the hour thereafter Hi v.9;.?'- Extr "ar dally except 8undys ana Holidays as follows: 6:10 a. m. tor Kar-rods and tor Glenvlevv and p. m.

for Prospect. Last car on Sunday, Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11:22 p. m. leOcrSOntOITO rjivl.lnnf fnr Xmitcrnni rr.jle Evange-Hcai Deaconess Society yesterday Prince's clothes and shoes. TheBe he in medium-sized nljtnt rzs.nA tn 1.

ciM tr wuiiu luuiiBse involving long Deliveries are withheld and there Is reason to expect they will continue to be until some or the concessions which consumers demand are made. Dullness was especially PEBSONAL; Hght man. Non-union. JOS. J.

STONE empowered the board of directors to pur ty-slxth Company, Coasi Artillery Corps, stationed at Fort Adams, Newport were accidentally asphyxiated air a local hotel and u.s 7 iu.i two weeks investigating urusnea and prepared for his master, whom he had been ordered to awaken at chase a suttable place. The home. It Bates 10 cents Un A.I. I eald, is necessitated by the proposed en WANTED Competent copper plate and steel die entrmvor- a vor-mon noete daj- la la-oncftiea steoi, contracts ac tually placed aggregating 14.000 tons and nfiW tpnriara u-a-n iPk. "red- district ot ue-'anv publicity to his work, some of us about the air there we were horrl- to-tmy.

The men were on leave of absence and registered late last night. Today a chambermaid found both dead in bed with the gas cock wide open. The supposition Is tnat one of the men bumped eariy in tne morning, wnen a change of trains to a branch line must be made. vyiien the train arrived at Breslau the number of passengers had become so great that the officials decided to divide the train htn Tom nun. On.t.

uraa Anna largement of the force of deaconesses now working here. At present there are but two workers of th Evangelical Society fBethlehem Steel Company will supply the New Orleans; state references and salary expected. P. O. Box 944.

New Orleans. La. PERSONAL Massage and hatha MIS3 MuniLiunH. ajo -Jin. Te, 3H.

3539 A. vi uieei lor Lne Hotel, having agreed to accept part payment Jn bonds, but difficulty Is experienced in in tnas city. town Icava Baxter and.Hlghland avnues at 1 and thereafter terminal station at ,:03 a- m- and IS minutes after oach hour from m. to p. m.

ear Sunday, Wednesday and day at 11:15 n. m. alt Kiver lllvl.l,,n without the knowledge of the valet or thc- have saimcn'a positions open where you can earn Rood money wnlie BlUaylnflr OUr COUris. PrBft1fnI RnhnAl nt into tne gas cock In the daricnoss ana turned It on. Scott enlisted In 1909, giving his home as Caution, Ky.

Pouna, who nad been In sa Mr. Gernert. "Wednesday he was Incarcerated like a thief i murderer. That evening at 1 clock 10 te him and asked him If he b- released on ball. He said Jolin's Evanseilcal church, Ciay street tt 'aoricaior tovaccept sucn terms.

o.Rflh"0ads placed orders for 3,700 cars, inice, ana it so Happened tnat tne train PBOPOSALB. fNotlce ajin xsroaoway. tne ttev. m. Aieni, president, read his ajin-ual reDorL showlnfi: Ealeamanhip.

Drawer T-QO. Cleveland. O. uncuupiea just uetween tne cars the Prince and his servant. On tne service since lsua.

came irom -iown Creek, N. a i tnr him me meter including 25.VW tons for port. that the total membership of the society is now 3S6 and highly praising the work TO DISTILLERS, MANUFACTUR1SKS urnving at Kandazm the conductor awakened the Prini-e. whn find lnmitrl WANTED White man and wife: farm; chance of lifetime; (20 month. Many other places open.

TIFFANY 325 W. Market (upstairs). Wire products were advanced on S1 tt. inn Kv Ka Ln.arAe.ar. twl at 4:40 and 6:50 a.

m. and 50 minutes after each hour until 7:50 p. m. Then 9:03 p. m.

Extra cars (dolly except Sundays and -holidays) leave at 6:10 and 6:20 a m. and tt. p- m- r-aBt car Sunday. Monday. Wednesday and Baturdsy at 11:10 p.

m. Extra car Saturday onlv at 10:10 p. m. t'a-'i but that he would like supper and i'e'ean sheet J.id pillow. Supper had al-" tn served in the jaii.

Jailer 01 tne two deaconesses. The only runa Office of the Charleston t.niiniv nio PIKE CAUSES FATAL ILLNESS. 111 tne treasury now tltiaoie lor tne purchase of a deaconesses' home sl.rit.7S. pensary Board, Charleston, S. January Wire Company.

Wire his been relatively lower than steel bars and now Is read for his valet. The man, however, was not to be found for he had been left behind in the second half of the train with his mast-ir's clothes. The only thing left for -iiaz at first told me that he had orders 1 tn allow me WANTED First-class blacksmith tool- but plans w-lll be immediately laid for you ore herebv renuBeri tn bv.i. justed. aresser.

B. F. AVERY SONS. Night Chief of Police Samuel Corbin, -reeK uivlslon Cars for Fern Creek with -Mr. Daley, but, after I In accordance with the dispensary law now Ieave HlEhland and Uaxter avenues at 5:01 Liit: j-rmce to ao was to nire nwjurijig ft large amount.

The Kev. Conrad Heid, of Bethlehem Genman Evangelical ohnrch; Henry Vopt and Mrs. John B. Schmidt were elected in lorce tor tne lollowlng Kinds and n'- aaly and thereafter leave terminal tiuea una xraaes oi wi.uu k. iiwm uiu seeping ca-r iiorier, envelop nim self In it and make a rush for the wait ins room, where he sat shivering, bare WANTED FEMALE HELP.

Itatefl IO-. rnt. tt llnA. .1 RIVER AND WEATHER members or Che boaad of directors for a term of four years, anrf It iras ulan rfp- Under thi. hnnil nr.

r.n.n t.l nm. .1 of Cincinnati, Dies. Cincinnati, Jan. 22. Pneumonia, contracted while directing the police work the Chamber of Commerce fire, in which six lives were lost January 10, tonight ctalmtd Night Chief of Police Samuel Corbin.

Promoted from the ranks. Chief Cor footed, in. a temperature of 17 degrees above zero until the arrival of the second and other articles hereinafter enumerated to be furnished to' tne State of South' Carolina for the use of the County Dispensary Board of Charleston county to. wit The Times Fret-. Bianon a a.

m. and 50 minuteu after ach ixour from 5:50 a. m. to jj. m.

Oa Sunday, Jtonday, Wcdntsday Rnd Saturday nlffhts iast car leavee 11:30. Okoiona Division Cars, leave for Okoiona 3B minutes aftt-r each hour from 6:35 a. m. to tn. daily.

L-aat car for Okolona ii. PJ and on Sunday, Moudays. W-tJdneidayi; and Saturdays 11:05 p. m. pan or tne train.

lATlTUDE AND LONGITUDE OP re had a conference with the and a-Teed to let mo spend rive 1 autes with bim. The Jailer also at first to give -Mr. Daley any sup-; even it I bought it, but inter permitted me to hint two sandwiches and cup ot tea. He would not permit the to be furnished with a pillow 'i; iheet. saying that he could not let have tliem." Extent of Vice District clded that all evangelical ministers of the" city shall be members of the board.

The members will meet to St. Paul's Evangelical church, 2133 East liOUISVIIiIiB. WANTED Young lady stenographer as private secretary to nrenlrt.nr nf l.rm. 500 barrels or any Dart thnronf peal With White Plague, Iiatltude, SS' 15'. Loneritude.

85" 45' West bin had been on the force about a quar Tom ureenwicn. corporation; must use Oliver machine; salary no object to right party. Address 33, 100 barrels or anv nari- rhmc uttiuuii, hum. in fc icttor lu nun oroanvray 10-nugnt ror tine purpose of organising. The meeting was opened by services ter of a century ana was widely Known throughout the country.

While assisting came, tvho has been advocating Govern ment measures with tho ohlect of stamn Reports of maximum temperatures and rye whifckey. iWL 5j DaiTtt.fc or any part thereof. US Droot rye wniskey. 200 bane or any part thereof, nroof WANTcD First-class shirt starcher; all hand work. Amilv KV.

T.AHvnRV rn wiiu-tw uy uie itev. -l-neoaore Hafife.e. of St. Luke's German Evanirel- Ing out consumption, principally through the State taking charge of all consumptives. David Ulovd-Georffe.

Chancellor of precipitations for the twenty-four hours in the work at tne Chamber of Commerce fire he contracted a deep cold, which soon developed into pneumonia, and for several days paet his condition had been critical. ical church. Several musical numbers W.I UHUCl 111 II. ended January 22 at 7 p. "tic njmierea dv Fne cnr nr stt tne ixonequer, matces tne interesting an nouncesmerrt that he has alrSkflv henr ohurch undei- direction of Karl Schmidt Stations.

Temp. Prestations. Tomp. Pre. WANTED SITUATIONS.

Abilene 40 50 barreia or any thereof, 85 oroof com whiskey, UU1 15 barrels or any part thereof, 100 proof corn whiskey. bariels ur any part thereof, 70 proof SOL'TilEBN K.U1.WAY IN KEXTUCUY (IntorpuratcdJ seventh atretit Station. City Ticaet ouict-, 12-1 Fourth ave. 1 N. B.

Folios-ins acheduU- figure published only as information and aro nut iruar-antsed. St. T.ouls and the Went. 9:30 a. in.

dally, at; J-oula Special. Hunt--ineburtf. Itockport. Cannuton. I'Hncton.

Cc-ntralia. Kviiiuvlile. Si. Lou la and war ata tiona. :30 p.

m. dally, 'Evanavlllo Limited." lluntlngburg, ltOLltiort. Csnnolion. vllle," West Baden and French Lick. 10:10 b.

m. daitv. "Rl. i imit.ri Amarlllo considering the practicability of- dealing with this problem in connection! with his forthcoming scheme of invalidity Insur Rate 10 cenlm linn. Atlantic Liners In Collision.

Dover. Eneland. Jan. 22. The Hamburg- VETERAN OF TWO WARS Mr.

Gernert rvtve an account of Mr. prelim ary hearing Saturday, find said the u'j was asked there as to iviiere the ed-light district" of the city is, and cer witnesses testified that tr.ey did not ow of the existence of filch a district 'Mr. Daley says," stated Gernert, at he was toid that the extent; rom First and Jefferson iNew uneans .36 New York ...82 .001 North Platte 30 .001 Oklahoma ....44 under this bcaJ a repeated iaise day In Atlantic City 32 Boise 80 Boston 30' Buffalo 24 ance. i The Chancellor says the chief difficulty 50 barrels or any part thereof, 85 proot American steamship President Jjincoln. which left New York January 12 for And the Wllsan liner Tasso put in T.ParHersburg .83 is iiimntiai ana tnat it wm oe especially DEAD AT HICKMAN, KY, WANTED Situation and home by middle-aged landscape gardwier; thoroughly experienced.

HENKY VON EDEN, Glen-arm, Ky. imru io estimate ine maximum contribution which can be levied uoon work here to-day, having teen in collision off Rnndwtn Sflndx. It Is learned that the Cairo 32 Charleston Chattanooga 62 Chicago 26 Cincinnati SA tj Teatn Ciiestnut streets. It 50 barrels or any part thereof. 70 nroor rum.

UU1" 10 barrels or any part thereof. 18S proof pure grain alcohol. UW 5 ban or any part thereof, proof Princeton, Mt. Vernon. Centrulla, and St.

Louia. Phoenix 70 Pittsburg 32 Portland, Ore. 36 Raleigh 60 Rapid City ..36 Boseburg 42 Hoswell 50 men. However, he expresses himself as hopeful of doing something to-arrest the terrible scourge, "whose livid wheals are deeply marked on the face of Great President Lincoln has not been damaged. She came over to Dover assisting the Tasso, which Is believed to have some of her plates crushed in, and wax making a.

m. dally, EvnnsvUio Accnrnmodaiion. Huntlngburff. llockDort. Oantielton and lv- WANTED AGENTS.

Cor'S Christ! 6S COL. HENRY BUCHANAN REACH uenver 34 Des Moines Kates 10 cents a Una. Trains from St. Louis arrlvi 5:3 water rapioiy. Th.

-ProalHflTir T.lnfnln's nassenirers. ac. ED AGE OF 87. und.r this head are rencated laote day tn St. Louis 2S St.

Paul Z0 and 7:10 a. m. Trains from Evanavllit? aiid 5 barrels or any part thereof, 90 proof peach brandy. U1 'Jo barrels or any part thereof. 100 proof old rye whiskey.

40 barreia or any part thereof, oe rourv to extend even further. Who knows? That is -Mr. Daley's business to find out for us where we are. lie tells us that the demand and supply i-t v.umen for immoral purposes is two women every day. Where lies the trcntjie and the remedy? That Is Mr.

raiey's work." Mr. Daley's Address. Protest Speech From Throne. ii i linen i-ree. cording stories told by them to-night, hArt ww nfltlna- exnertence.

The col .06 Salt Lake C'y Dodge 42 DullKh 12 Durango 38 Bastport 20 Fort Smith ..42 iocai illations orrivs tt p. aud COO m. To Florida and the S6uthxtt. TrJ.ns leave Fuurth-avenuu crostn won. .08: lision was due to a fog.

The-omcen of WANTED O'NEILL-JAMES COM Berlin, Jan. 23. 'Many hundred 'Socialist meetings were held throughout Prussia to-day and resolutions of protest-against .001 San ...58 AND the steamer Tasse. tnougn tneir vesaei waa HniUtr forward: wanted to PANY, 2156 Madison Chicago, continuous suction hnnifnnwur vni-inim PROMINENT MERCHANT BANK PRESIDENT. port.

20 barrels or any thereof, California sherry. 10 barrels or anv Dart thArMr -an ly minutes laier. m. Limited," Lux-iczton, Danville. KnoxvlUc.

Chattunouirs. proceed to London, but later tt was found tne xauure or me- peecn irom tne; enrow the Landtag to mention franchise re- cleaner which they intend to sell direct from the factory to the the house to house canvassing method; they want territorinl and crew imposstoie to ao so. lueo-ocui- o-snonse to wireless calls assistance Tort Worth .44 Galveston .63 Green Bay ...16 Hatteras Havre at claret. 5 barrels or anv nnrt tht, 1 ror in were aaoptea. seventy-tnree.

meetings were held In Berlin alone. SoJ far as Atlanta aud Florida. ji. m. dally.

'Corollna Sptfclal." KnoJC- vllle. Aahevllle. Columbine Charleitnn OTHER KENTUCKY DEATHS helped the Tasso Into thisiharbor, escorted, by the President Lincoln, the deck of which was ablaze with electric lights In sherry. 5 barrels or any part thereof, Imported .00 S. Francisco .54 .00 Santa Fe 42 T.

Sheridan 28 .00 Shravcport ...48 .00 S. Ste. Marie .2 .00 Spokane 36 .00 Tampa 76 .00 Toledo i'6 .00 VIcksburg ....50 .00 Washington .34 .00 Wllllston 14 Wlnnemucca .26 managers with a little capital fv iogtun, Dan VI lie, Oeorxetown and way reported there have been no disorders. Beports Clash With Turks. uurpuses; tney also want a large number of house to hmup case of an emergency.

Helena .30 Huron 20 Indianapolis .23 Jacksonville 76 fi-a daily; "Florida Sneclal." Bids are also requested on all kinds of i Chattiiiioosa. KnoxvJJIe, Ahevlil9 and Atlanta. Through to Chatm- Frankfort, Germany, Jan. 22. The Zei-tune's Constantinople corresDohdent re Hiokmai).

Jan 22. (SneciaJ.W-Ool. ers; if you arc tired working for somebody else and want to build up a business of Waterfront Blaze in Jacksonville. Kansas City 40 Henry Buchanan died lost nig-ht, aged t7 TTIn 22 A flrfl Start ports a senous collision oetween iiruisn juur own here is your opportunity; write for particulars ut once, as territory is be- Mr. Daley prefaced his address by say-irg that those who did not wish to give the subject serious consideration were at liberty to leave.

No ore left the church. He raid that good results had been obtained as a reEuit of a campaign against "white slavery" in Chicago and that the urabcr of inmates in certain notorious t-trts ir. mat city had beer, reduced from ..1. twenty-five girl. each to six or at tne present time.

During the i.tftWr IB Chicago, lie said, the bd-siness ft, WOlfWtwal men of the city spent -eney iKeniily Investigating the social seciing a renitdv for it, and it -as that j.K girls overv year In 1 nicago were Icavimr the am-e anA unoxvnie Little Kock .40 ing in a Tt'hnT'pfwilA' nanpr warehouse thlB sailors, and Turks at uuouya in tne in j-eitra. xie was a xuexican wr veLeran and a Confedera.ti soldier nnH nn nf .00 Canadian Stations. noofa-a, Ashcvllle, -Atlanta and Jacksonville Tralna from Lexliiplon, Danvlllu and' local ntdtiotiH arrive at 1:40 a. m. and 11:10 u.

in. and 8:55 p. m. Trains from -tho Southeast arrive at 8:10 a. 8:56.

p. m. aad UUO a. m. afternoon threatened a large part of the is lujieu rapiaiy.

dian Ocean. Several blue Jackets were killed. The British, according to the dls- .061 Calgary 28 .00 .00 Swift Current 14 .00 wealthiest men in Western Kentucky. For fifty years he was a DroniLnent merrthAnt L'UlSVIIiLE 34 Memphis 36 Modena Montgomery 74 patcn, atterwara oomoaruea iuouya. brandy, gin.

rum. wined, bltterj, beer cordials and malt, also on glass Bidders are requested to state 'what raade on case goda in lou ot 10. 25, 50 and 100 caeea. Bids must be sent by express or mal to the Treasurer of Charleston county within thirty days from the daf of this advertisement. 1 Uate All bids must be sealed and must have no mark or sign on the envelope Indicating the name of tho bidder.

All are to be fnmtshari WANTED Ladles and gentlemen, agents salary guaranteed, call p. in. THOMPSON, Jones bldg. ana was presMienit or tne farmers and MerchanBr Bank, and celebrated His six water front ana was not exunguisnea until it had burned Che warehouse and stock of the Flynn-Harrls-Bullard Wholesale Grain Company and a shed used by the T.lna tnr- n.rf.hahlp freleht. With the Winnipeg 0 .00 Parry Sound 20 Montreal Ship Mersey Jioorneaii tieth wedding anniversary three years Svdnev.

N. S. Jan. 22. The 'WhUe WANTED Agent to sell automobile specialty; quick sales and big profits.

THE JOHN ALDBN Grand Rapids, Mich Star Line training ship Mersey, wliloh loft piers on which the bulldlnrs stood. The damage will not exceed ISO.OOO. Five firemen were precipitated Into the "TAKE TIS.E DIG UE1 CAU" fpr Maw Albany. Jelteriionville. iiullcrs-burg.

etc. Dttpot, Third sL. near WalnaL Cars for JefferconviMe via Big Four brldjo averj' tlfteen minutes from :5 a. m. until a.

then 9:16. 9:30. 10:16, 10:45. 11:30. 11:45 a.

12:13. 11 -in Pornier Official Dead. iteioourne January iu, ana ror wmcn some T. Trace rainfall. SEaU-DAlLY OBSERVATIONS.

(Official.) Louisville, Jan. St. 1911. 7 a. m.

7 p. m. uneasinee3 was leit. arrived nore io-aay. ame.

The fact.inAa Owensboro. Jan 29 ccinolai river when a Dummg pier cunuiineu. uu. the: The Mersev had encountered a storm, but WANTED SALESMEN. pllance with and subjeot to the dispensary their share also, were rescued witnout injury.

S. Taylor, aged years, died at his horns he laid. was "not damaged, having been sheltered The bids will be Prtn-sirtAro 30.22 t'nited States, he said. Dj' tne raianas jn ansa strait. Barometer ate 10 cents a line.

Advertlssmcnl. u. mis county yesieraay. lie waa a mpmbr of th vtantia V3U.HI Killed On Way To tracts axrarded subject to the ierms ana Temperature Ti -ri wi. rcpeaica same day in 1 Per cent, of the homes each year church, Masonic Lodge and a lifelong St Louis.

Jan. 22. While responding to 2D 32 26 23 90 67 The board reserve t'h rto-hi Dew point Relative humidity Wind velocity LEWIS AND WHITE BOTH nnrt all hirt fcW WANTED Salesmen who ran nln. mK. a Are alarm to-day.

Charles Ofensteln, 42 years old. a hose truck driver in the local deoartment, was thrown from his wagon 12 II Lt. snow Cloudy srade advertising- Drono.ltlnn n-ttt. State of 10 SB aeiivered f. o.

b. Charles ton.S. C. to he Paid for in rated merchants. Two dealri nor main TEMPERATURES AND PRECIPITA aiter receipt thereof, subject to reirauHA at its warehouse.

a CLAIM MINERS' ELECTION over live thousand dollars' a year commissions. References required. This ls.no "easy seller." but a monoy maker for high-class TIONS. arid instantly killed. Tne nre damage, in a small grocery amounted to Ofensteln had been in the scrv ce for many years and during the World's Fair was captain of one of the Fair Grounds nciuuwdi.

wtta Keeper oi tne poor- housti of this county for two terms. The funeral was held to-day. Stricken While Sewing. Mt. terlingr, Jan.

Mrs. Lucy Morris Williams, wife of Carr Williams, died suddenly to-day at Bethel, Bath county. She was sewing at a machine when she was strlcxen with hemorrhage of the brain. Mrs. Williams wns BENJ.

H. RUTLEOGE JOHN XIAR3HALL7 Constants and Normals. 12:5. 1:30, 1:5, 3:15 and m. Commencing p.

m. every, ffftewn minutes until then 7U5, 8:13, 8:45, 5:15. tiiiu. 10:15, 10:46. 11:15.

11:46 m. and 12:45 a. m. Jefferaonvllle cars leavlns; on the three-quarter and quarters so through to New Albany up to and including p. then 10:45, 11:45 p.

m. and 13:45 a. m. Cars for New Albany via K. and I.

brldgs every fifteen mlnuls from 0 a. ro, until 9 a. m. and 4 p. m.

until 6:30 over thirty mlnutca from 3 a. m. until 4 p. and 6:30 p. until p.

m. Cars leav-ing on the hour connect In New Albany tlth cars for Silver Hills. Cars for Charlestown leave at 7:20, 9:15, and 11:80 a. m. and 1:45, 6:40, 8:30 and 11:15 p.

m. Cam for Seltersburs and points north leava 6:30. 7:30. 8:30. 9:30, 10:30, 11:30 a.

12:30, 1:30, 3:30, 4:30. 6:30. 0:30. 8:30 and p. m.

salesmen. sui Ifl. "ous oi prostitution. The in tiucasw. he said, tried to conditions there and.

as -1 1 wages of young women were ei cU? "'T-'se of from 12 to 20 Jlared that It Is difficult -1 to change her life PW only $3 or w'fKV' 10urs or totor in a store intelligently with tao'd are Present "u'r-5crupulous parents. Hefers To Personal Record. (Official.) Louisville, Jan. 23, 1911. companies.

County DIffpcmsary Board for Charleston WANTED Salesmen fori big noyelty to jobbers and departmentlstores; state experience. Address- LION CHICT.E n- RESULT OF UNITED WOBEEES' Baltimore, Md. HAD BEEN RESIDENT OF VOTE NOT GIVEN. 50 years old. She Is survived by her hus- Office of tiifl ComnUssIoners of the Maximum temperature .33 Minimum temperature 27 Mean temperature 30 Normal temperature 31 Departure for day -ef'.

I Departure for-month-: -f73 uu.ua atia iour cnuaren. CITY SINCE CIVIL WAR WANTED Salesman; 14 1 men averaged 13,200 each; Interview 4 to 5:30 p. UisION NOVELTY 512 Paul Jones smiting Pond. MAY BE ANNOUNCED AT C01UM- Scaled Droirosals will be 'l-prodA Calhoun DfCan Drops Dead. Owensboro.

Jan. '22. (Snenialt Departure since March 1..... 36 PrAvalllnc: winds flUS TO-DAY. LOST.

Adam Schneider Dies of Complica ruary 1. 3311. for furnishing the Commit Mean barometer 30.81 Mean relative humidity 78 renre to his own early record Eioners or the smkins' Fund of the ritv nr TtlBTlll with STidn triAiu C1T' IJXI'OIS CKNTBAX Seventh Street Depot. Character of day Cloudy tionsOther Deaths of the Day. James M.

Epley, one of the best-known culzens of Calhoun, McLean county, dropped dead yesterday while seated in a chair at a drug store talking to friends. He was 65 years old and Is survived by Ave children. Heart failure was thn LOST White Pointer doe. brown ears; yS?" Return J. B.

WILKINSON, 2215 Slaughter avev DOTenm ana nircr. siiy ajckoi uqicc, Fourth and Market- Effective Sunday. De license plates for voWdea. Said' nlatea Total precipitation .08 Normal precipitation .13 A HOT CREDENTIALS FIGHT workers uvA reformera have had a rewLi' 'tv who was temon Home after re- Departure for day cember 1,. 1907.

AU tralna run dally excopt ho Sunday service to EJizabethtown. Hodjenvlllo and OwantrDoro. Lrsave, Arrlv. vear Issued. toKether srith th cause of his death.

Admni Schneider, a resident of the city skid nWS feet and rising. Weather cloudy and cool. Tell City, from Louisville; Bowling Green, from Bowling i Green; Percy Swain, from and to Henderson Columbus, Jan. 22. Information was ilemphis ana JNew urians.iz:oipm Panama S.

VT. Joiner Passes Away. i'tars has reclaimed S00 Women each for the last half oetrtury, died at tho home of his daughter, Kate Senn. r.ii wmh Main street, at 6 o'clock last received In Columbus to-night thai tell Departure for month l.i5 Departure slnco March 1 2.83 RIVER, BUSINESS AND WEATHUK. The Ohio River is falling at this point.

At the last soundings the stages were: 13.1 feet tn the. canal and SS.w feet, below the locks. Weather cold. Business light. and legible flsures and letters.

enDlate to be not less than 1, 2 or 3 taSiM in' Paducah and -Fulton 8:30 am Central City Accommodation width ana km inenes in lensth. acnorri. Paducah, Jan. 22. (Special.) J.

W. Joiner, 49 years old, a farmer, of Krebs, this county, died from tuberculosis. He formerly resided at Smlthland. He Is Hm not. These tor I ar part of my Paducah Jan.

The gauge reads 20.7 feet andvrislng. Cloudy anil Irl A t-rl-L-url Tnhn ft night of a complication of diseases. He was 71 years of age and had been living anoe witn tne provisions of "An oriii nance providing or certain licenses, toe bometimes Ellzabethtown and Hodjen- vllle 7: 35 am1 ElixabetLtown and Hodjea- iMn noJy a scniP ke the one thai survived Dy nis wire and Ave children. Hiss Maud Joiner, Harry, Willla, Gus 1Ile 4 Mi nm conditions, 4 r5 Mr. ana iveii, joiner.

uwensnoro ers counting th? referendum vote of the United Mine Workers of America on officers for the year commencing April 1 had finished their work in Indianapolis and that they would be ready to announce the result to the convention either tomorrow or Tuesday. George Hargrove, of Terre Haute, one of the official watchers of the count, arrived In Columbus to-night. Evansyllle, B. Richardson from Nashville, LltUe C.yde from the Cumberland River for Joppa. 111., with a tow of ties J.

T. Reed from the Tennessee River with a tow of lumber. Peters Lee from her 23. 1SOS. 5 he dtma-Vi not equal California: and through, car In Louisville.

since tne t-ivu war. ne iit SaddtaW Mentoh, Bavaria in no. aid went to Indiana, where ha followed ih. trade of a Jeweler. At tEe outbreak of the war he enlisted in the Union army and served until the battle of Shiloh, whore he waa wounded.

hla left hand, widen "rurnaay siivsnz Minister's Wife Dead. At the Same time and place nm poeals will also be received to hSSt.tP'? and that there Is a traf- in wnea wanted a Cynthlana, Jan. 22. (Special.) 200, rooreor last automobile plates the BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. City of Cincinnati.

Capt. Linden'burn, for C.nclnnati at 6 p. Louclnda, capt. Martin, for Carrolltoh, Madison and way points at p. Tarascoh, Capt.

isoll, for Evansvllle and lower river landings at 4 p. m. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES YESTERDAY. City of Louisville, Copt. Brenhan, for riininnstl Cltv of Cincinnati.

Cant. INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUIS VHXE TRAC- iiirs. jimny J. uoiegrove. aea years, wife of the Rev.

Austin E. riled Cincinnati Crusade. XiOM cum'ANK in enrect June 1909. Tho HoMler Limit eds leave Louisvlll for each four (4) inches In and eTch stroke to be of a width nf here this morning. She was the daughter Cairo, Jan.

23. River 22.9 rising. Arrived: Government boat John N. Macomb lower Mississippi; Peters Lee, Cincinnati Departed: Peters Lee, Memphis; Three oi tne late winiam uaartin, oi mis county. toM nr a Jeffersonvtlle.

Wataon Junction, Sailers burg, Scot tab ur, CrothersVHIe. Suymour, Columbus, Edluburc Franklin. Greon wood and Indianapolis at 7:30, 9iS0-and 11:30 ai. and crusade inaugurated Also the letter. icy.

to be 'placea in front of said numbers ver? ileal position and date exDlraifnt. followiald letters; "Uil 111 ouii, uyytst mssiaaipi. had to be amputated. Mr. Schnesder came to Louiavllle and ensrajfed in the jewelry buauiese.

For nearly years ho lived In a house at 1217 Griffiths avenue. He is survived by-his wife, Mrs. France Schneider, and three daughters, Mrs. Charles Burge, MR. Kata'Senn and Aira.

Louis Senn. The funeral will probably Aged Clarksville Woman Dies. Clarksville. Jan. 22.

p. m. I-ocjkt ra leaV Louisvlll for Ssvmour MOVEMENTS OF ters to oe cast or pointed on a rM.nr.J Dlate six Incheirin Miss Laura Wells Cooke. acred 84 vears. died In this city.

She Came to Clarks At to-morrow's session of the the seating of the Pennsylvania locals of- District 2, which was warmly contested yesterday, will be fought out on the-floor of the convention, following which the Credentials Committee will report on the contest over the seating of William Green, delegate from an Ohio local and president pro tern, of the State Senate. It Is probable that a roll call may be demanded on both these questions. and all Jntvrmedlate points at 6:80. 8:20. 10:20 m.

and 6:30, 8:30 and 11:16 m. Cars make connections at Seymour with OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Llndenburn, from Cincinnati. DRIFTWOOD. The creBt Of the rise in the Ohio River has passed -Louisville and the stage Is gradually falling at this point It Is said that the Kentucky River Is rlstntr raDldly. Inches in length, -in accordance "is ordinance relating to automobiles and mn ville in ne is survived dv a brother.

discharire A 7' 1011 in h'Cl 01 a 'Btev'' Mr. lr" close or PeaWnir at T. M. engendered during Se5t iWai in be held" to-morrow morning iron, me reai. zJZZ Mm Kate Senn and at 8 An C.

L. Cooke, of Clarksville, and a sister. thony's Roman Catiiollp church, of which Airs, jaary ot waco, lex. lor venic.es. ana regulating the use thii-iT of on tho alleys aM Iwavi ijST city of Lpulsvllle." Approved rieDt2nS2 11.

mt. 2ld DUbllshert flSLSWKW cars' of the I. C. and S. T.

Company for Indian apol la and all intermediate points, also with train I the and' O. H. and 1 Southern Indiana R. R. for all polo.

a east ne was a Well-Known Farmer Dead. however, and that another rise In the Ohio may take place-within a short, i A mirnhnr of Odd Fellows Came down nn the 'limn inn ntntnr -l. iUH. BISHOP ABRAHAM GRANT, i- A. stands tne and west of Seymour.

i New York, Jan. 22. Arrived: Moltke, Hamburg: Laurentla, Liverpool. Halifax, Jan. 22.

Arrived: Hesperian, Liverpool. Sailed: Montezuma, London. Dover, Jan. 22. Arrived': President Lincoln, New York for Hamburg (damaged in collision).

Sailed: Finland, New York. Oueenstown. Jan. '22. Sailed: Maurata.

Lewis men ciaim tnat resident iqm BAKort Ksncock. aired 4S years, one of steamer City of Cincinnati last night from For complete time-taoie ana iuii jninms tlon call at station. Third atreet, between COLORED METHODIST, DEAD ttt-nlm tn i. L. Lewis has been re-elected by at least 10 000 and friends of John P.

White, of the Queen City. are In i Louisru to niSiS V. claim ha has been elected attend the bhj. class initiation -pf Boone the best-Known in.rmera 111 tiiu Dn.h nftiirhborhoocL Silencer county. Green and "Walnut1 T.

O. O. the first rme, died early yesterday morhfnjff at his home of enlargement of the spleen. Mr. Han- hv 4n.noo.

fcntuckv dn "edit. He The o' th ty. fit Utlns-'t, the deca- i IE' breeding in LEXINGTON AD EASTERN RAILWAY Kansas City," Jan. 22. The Right Rev.

Abraham Grant, Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal church, dies at his In effect January TrAio leave Lc-xinaton for Winchester. since a carpenter fell overboard from the steamer Nashville, several months ago, the local life savers were called out yesterday afternoon when an unknown man Contests before tho Credentials Commlt-tee'have delayed the work of the convention. Predictions to-day were that It will not complete its work before the middle cock naa vgku iibacu months and Iris death was not entirely, S.trt. The funeral will be held at painted on a red; enamel plate sli tUnnlZ Ii? length and three Inches lnheitht tia ivffinu TuniTlrtft. 0 and JUneflrtTi.

i Jackson, Dunibnt and way points -dally at 3 nays CZ It, 10 Le' clean gan tor tnls sptlns rt. miie oi uroposea piates must comnanv each bid. home in Kansas uity, to-day. WOBDS PBOM THE STOLE. lumpen into.llic nicx ex me toot ot 9 o'clock "to-morrow morning from the reslderice and at 10 o'clock at the Metho nia, -New tors; Areuwc.

new itorK. Havre, Jan. 21. Chicago, New York. I New York, Jan.

22. Arrived: Virginia. Havre. 1 DELEGATES OF CHRISTIAN Or end or next ween. a.

m. ana 2:23 p. m- ior jacon its- nrnlnr lmttVA Dumant 11:40 nn. nf the interestinir flEhts will be over: iney were uuaoie to locate tho Plates must' be dell verAfi' twi. April 1.

1811. the calling of a general strike in the i was oua aiong tne levee dist cnurcn. uunai wu ub iu auviuy vllle. Jackson 3:30. p.

j. ftud m. Sunday ooly leave Jackson 7 a- m. Connections for. ntt tlfh r- and Q.

at nsd yesterday. TO AID PROSFHI Irwin Held of Pennsylvania. Lewis forces The soccessrul jbidder will be reoulred to execute bond, with (Arthur Chapman In Denver Republican.) will oblect to sucn action, wntcf. is ae-manded- by the oe of the 'president. They've been trying to shelve the army Wieland.

n.ili,. tvidtnnd. arred 63 vearS. a butch- CHURCHES PMN SESSION ASSAILANT OF MRS. KAELIN faithful performance of bl, c'ontSct to furnish said plates.

to Junction, Camptoa Junction wIth-Mouauiln Central Railway, Beattyrllle Junctloa with LouUvllIe and. 'Atlantic Itnilroad, O. and K. Junction O. and K.

Railway. atoA at itWn eiltv hospital early yes SHIFT IN ORGANIZATION mute. For a matter of twenty years. But you bet I'll be there In the smoke-filled air when the "boom-bane" snllta the. ears: terday morning otlung trotble, following Thirty-two Denominations To Be Bepi- OF THE LACKAWANW a lOnK rl 1 ti UOQ llu una ouuui.t.a in.Htntlon January 18 from his home, 836 Cltv Hall Annex.

imUnil- 1 RIVER TELEGRAMS Pittsburg, Jan. rivers were almost stationary to-day, with a very slight falling at some points. The stages to-night were: Hern. Island dam, 7.3 feet above, S.B feet below; at Davis Island dam. 1A feet and stationary; at Freeport, 1-S e.

and stationary. The' Iianawha, from Charles-ton, W. and the H. K. Bedford, from Parkersburg, aro expectfttlto arrive to-morrow.

-There I.IB-&- nn rt-ATiartUreS. Thfi. Jim VtTnnAn They said good-bye to me long ago When that auto thing came in, But I.shed my blood in the ooir mud reaentea in wasaingron Meeting. J. M.

TSUKY, Secretary and Treasmr. Election Is Held. Bast Main street Mr. -Wieland a native of Gernrany. Hs fsjiurvlved by wife.

Mrs. ElsabeUi Wieland, two LOUISVILLE AND ATLANTIC RAILBOAO COIU'ANV. EAST. Lv. Veraalllea Lv.

Nlcholaaville Lv. Lr. A'r WEST. Srranton. Jan.

22. It was stated' At tne guns in tne dsiuas oin. 4. I daughters and two sons. NO APPARENT ABATEMENT here to-day oil reliable authority Uiat In order to bring the Delaware, Lackawanna Western railroad up to the latest standard of departmental organization, which has proved successful in other big rall-tthiHr.

the directors of the' rood at their Washlnztdn, Jan. 'JiTIw Interests of thirty-two religious denominations, cm ot LouLsviiie HantrS home at ot They say the camel will beat me out On the hot and dusty plain. It's silly and flat such talk as that It Causes me naught but pain; Who hustled the redskins off the map, In the Arizona wild? Who was It brought woe to Geronimo Ar. Veraalllea Lv. HIcholasViUe Lv.

Richmond gOam Lr. Irvlnd. i 1:1 0pm Lv. Beattyrille. bracing 100,000 ministers and about 16, QF MEASLES EPIDEMIC Itnur doal City and Plttsbur arrived wltti tAw.

nr motles. The Cruiser took tnu of flats to KjchMtsr and returned with a f-ive who 000,000 members, are represented In the annual meeting of the Executive Commlt-f tee of the Federal Council of the Churches nf Christ in America-. which will hnfflt, All UsiOl utui-j ottukw. n-. of meaiies in Spencer by Abe next meeting will act on a plan whereby William H.

Truesdale relinquishes Oit presidency to become cbalrmati of the Finance Convmlttee. E. B. Loomls, first viae president Is to become president wno tnen Dut tne iuuie, my cniiar tow or a. wmuuns is flue in port to-morrow.

c-n "Ber nas sm his M.VdJuF' which That'h unusual "He Bald he hadn't nlaved ttfnllnir. 22. Riv-ar 10. tmtt nnA next two days' session hero Tuesday night. Xhi council Itself, consisting of -100 ofllclally e-ppolnted representatives of the various denominations, holding Its general meet Then let the experts fuss as they And let them experiment; When begins the fun I'll come on the run With the rub and the soldier's falling.

Cfoudy. lore In yearn LOUISVILLE AND EASTERN RAILROAD tpewee Valley LIno)-r-Ih effect August ZDt 1I0. Tralna leave station. atreec. between Third and LouIiWlle, for Pewee Valley and way statloas very half nour between fl a and 7 p.

m.v whence lifiitr- from 7:30 D. to 1 tt. 1U. 's 11 Swiss, is 'n Cc- her Noiumg unusual about Yea. there la.

I beat Jilm r.tft.ii nin-lnnatl. Vha "sr au-' to aslsjf ha- I'll be there with the ammunition Stage fi the rlrer at Cincinnati at 6 ing every- rourtn year, wnue tne Jitecu tlve Committee of. sixty meets President. Taf will receive the Execu Free Pxesa. county and In the southeastern secpoa of TffersOn aounty apparent Is not t.bat- noGce of ths physicians ycslardsy; when Rebecca.

Williams, mother ot Miss Ether Williams, the young sthool teacher who Tcontracted the disease while uachlng JcSool several days taken 111. rhe- physicians fear that others. In the rnllT may cateh ther dlseasev Miss Wil-KslsrepSted dolnsf fairly well. No Sew eases wwe reMrted yesterday, i any of the other neighborhoods, The WUHams hoffls Is near Briar Rldfex Be tne weather rreezing or not; They'll bo cheering the mule in war's Trains leave for Lagrange every -fiowf bo-, tween 6:30 a. 11:30 p.

m. LJmlieu Cure Por jProgresslve Paralysis. Jan. 22. Aiter three years' ex-perlroentlnK.

Prof. Wagner von Jauregg, of the University of Vienna, claims to nave oured 23 of oases of pro-Rresstve pai-alysls out of L500 patients by injections of Kceli's. tuberculin. disease heretofore has been considered incurable. EleDhants.

I rhinoceroses' ehimnanzeps OClOCSh ww auu uiuuk, AiTivals and departures; Prom Louisville and return, the City of From Louisville, the City of Louisville. For MaysvUle, The ChllO. train lor Anccorate. wrMiririifA And leaves At 6:16 cnvlct the gu.uy elr i. crp- no have "Pott xds.

It ll'e e.6;tion of om- and nlppopotami -exporUd allvfr- froni tive Committee, at the -Whlto House Wednesday; when Bishop B. B. Hendrlsl of Kanas City, of the Methodist Episcopal church, president of the council, -will present the greetlnjpj of that body to the ohltf executive. i grim scnooi When camels will, be forgot Pellagra and malaria, which are much alike, are being successfully, combated by the Government in wonncni riifcna nave pajr a duty OI ISO a head. -otrJchea have tn imv p.

m. Trains for-Shelbyville and way sU: tlona leave hourly rrcm :15 a. m. to Bvansvine, Jsn. St (Special.) River 29.1 and leopards.

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