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ml pldoon shs i iobd. Tells the "Long-Suffering Public" Why His Design Was Accepted. Tbe lie Proposes To Bat! Hill Sot Be a lopy. Nn Emnloved Either As I ceded the noise of I and behold the true Designers Or Artists Upon tha Work. UiM TtndtU and Mr.

Dodd Explain lhir Epeciflcationa nndCffer To Amend. HITS AT ARCHITECT DODD While the frlnrls of the enterprisa ha leen undertaken by -th- Confederate Monument Association have been poping that the, controversy over designs would he ai'ttl amicably, and' in a way to leave no flings or heart-buruinKS Uhind. tlie parties intlie d'- i eiifiia in inclined k'p up the tight. Is that tliern will lie a tull kttenlaii at the etui to-dny that, 1( the matter in aii open d. It may m-tth-d com luiVtly.

Mr. M. Muldoon hoso iuu a -teptisl iiends to the Courier-Jourual the following dehnse of his own sign: I have olwerved a card in yesterday evetiinu papers fiout Mi.se auik'll and Mr. L'odd coneTning tlie Confederate monument, iu which they ariy Now that tue competition for thiit Conitsierite tuouuinent h.is reUc.sl itself practicully to a ehoicu betvrTs-n our desictn aud one other, etc. While I much Teirrtt this ssiuug necessity for newspap-r I deem it my duty to uiyself and to the nble Women who have- lou laboretl In the to defend tlie ileei 'n which has been accepted by tlu'n 1 wish, however, to remark that th card bx-fore referred to elal)rat'ly de- acribea to the public a desisn which.

In the lanuuaKe of the t'oiniintte? of Architect who pajssed upon it and rejected it, is lacking in strength, durability, harmony, dignity and grandeur. Truly a tevcre arraisnment of the deoign which t-T reHrt ls tuppud to favor. This committee of arehitects eays further: We tlierefore suggest that you ion suit witn the designers on the. propriety of i changing the lms to gray grun-it and of making the sliuft of otw color of granite, uitlwr gray or 'and we are in doubt an to whether tlie monu-anent ran erwted for the aura named making the modifications we sug- hey wiggeMt a cli.mge of ba.v, a change of sh-'tlt, a change of pedestal, and a doubt that it can be built for the HKiiiey in the treasury. Could tlie Udiea ithj auch a report Uo otherwise than the design It aeenis, aNf, that tjio names of the parties, as Mated in the ard.

were on the drawings, whereas ours bore no name ir means of identification, aud the ladies who selected and Toted for our design did not know wIiom it was. Can tUote a ho voted fyr t'; fniLAn' aA-moch a.Jfws granite Lii( onument, wittt thtee TTtonae wtnes, exe'utei by a noted artist. It is art i tic in dign and tini-li, and is not a copy ut any louuu-tiien; In America. The construction of this monuuient is according to principle. ol inoniiment'il rchiteoture, and the rfwiifetitive -sign is, as he architevw have said, faulty In all.

I regret exceedingly that we hive been obliged to resort to the public prints, liut the card which tnis is in the. nature of a reply is ao evidently intended to excite the sympathies of the public in favor ut the r-jeved design, and to mike it appear that the gtxtd women of the association had in ouie tH'ii rini in their duty to thu cau' they have so near their heart tlMit I it exp'siU'iit to place thia matter fairly before the" The designs as submitted were the ms voted noon, and if any member of the 'association could conscientiously rote for the d'-sign, criticised as it was by the. architects, anil iu the Cave of the doubt that it could eres-ted i(nr the sinn named, then truly perron would milling to take a lea-p in the dark utterly stateless where she would land. As a mere business I Mibmittisl nv design and svpecifiM-tlons. an.

I I expected to dealt with in a business way, and not upon sympathetic or other unworthy gTounls. "I anplauil the ladiea f.tr withstanding successfully the tr'-mendoua pressure brought to ar upon Ihem, and promise them a structure which will both be a credit to. the city and to their loved raii-e. I have a putathm in the t.usine. to maintain and have never yet amateurs, either as artist or designers, upon anr of niv woik.

Ibe Munich br.me statins ptomisel upon this are the work of Fred rick Von Muell of Munich, the greatest living artist In briine work, anil his name upon our design for bion.e work e-url for us the eontraet for the Con-f lernte tnoiinment at Ualeigh, N. which we are now erecting at a cost of) J.niUilons of hit work could bo had in America at one-half his pnifs. i "I submit tho matter to the judgment of a lotig-siiiferiug public, knowing full well that they ar yr this lime, ready to nil a halt upou all of this iins.enily M. MLLDUON. The card to which Mr.

Muldoon has referred was published in the afternoon papers yesterday, and signed by Vamlell and Mr. IVmM. Api aienllv they aie disposed to ksp up the fight it they can. After a long Introduction, they admit that the criticism of the committee ol aichitect against the propored ue of lk'dford for the base is rect, but they defend the Hist siesilica-tu'ii by saying the use ol granite woulJ lelt them no protit. They are now williug to suhftitnto granite without additional change.

Then they add th fol-1 (Ning extiact.s from their siicctflcations: -Tlie pW.t of ground sppropilated. forty-two feet in diameter, we have cou-Jderel too small to admit of a grass pl.a of extent generous enougii to empliasiie tho and at the same time allow mitli-fleat spread for a lsi.se of correct propur-llns. We have, tb re fore, extent. il our Kise over the entire forty two feet. Virst Is constructed a platform r.ilsed two feet toe the level of Hie whk'h aill sdoid sutrli l.

nt pn tectln from pausing ve-flii lunaway horses, etc. From this filstform rises a series of stens. lenvtrtg the iuse of the shaft some six feet above the ground. At etpml intervals around the miter diameter of this platform ar pi iced live granite nedtals supporting elitborMe t.ronis raiidcLtlira ten feet In height. The pedestiila.

or proper of the slinft, ls some ten feel lit dlumelic and eight feet lu height, of North Cnrollns gride grantte. The npper poljoii of tlds pedstal will highly pollsliett una divltleil ly Inverted I Into five panels, each vncl t. Issir an Inscription se eded by the run-Itiiltee. from the tup ol this peieCtsl rises a gruiilte Hiaft four and one-balf feet In diameter, which Ls pr portioiiiM after th IJonmii Corliitiilan order, the height being ten diamit'Ts of the 'baft. To relieve the severity, tbe shaft Is glrdl.st by twn bronze wreallia richly modelled in high the lower one I'lssping a palm.

The shaft ls crowned by an elaborately carved Corlnta- fan capital In the exact proportion of the ancient models, ot-t lit mulin details to allow a. stronger mtstelln-. wblcu our purpose d-siuind. Tliw monument rise lo a iota! beigm of seventy-nve feet from the street level, while tbe spread of base. Is forty-to leei lu dlaiuM-r.

Tlie surrounding c-inuelnbra win eaeu bear a giobe of heavy opu.escent gUiss. eaeti ait I'iccirk' nglii. wilt erve nt only to brilliantly tlliiuitiMte tlie monumem, bin wl.l a most effective beading to tbe street, being vLslUe at a long "litis M.rt.l Is surni-jUHtcd uy a brti figure, syhipoltc. of martial fame, as ls-lioted' by the sandals, corselft and breast plate covering the upper part 01 tne no-iy. Irs-tead of a Handing-aggressive attitude, nt-im-Mlnir the brilliant triumphs of a victor.

a- sluing posture bus tteen deemed more ap nroLtiaie. as exuressibir deeo grb-f for a Ixwt Caw'," which tne years have sub limated into a gionnea sorrow. a tne ng-ure KtnniM forv.ard nhe bold In her Httat hand a wreath of olives gentle emblem of n.iMiA Bn.ni Inir in iiimimin sleeritnff he roes, now that the hush of pence has ue. On strife, to art their eye measure of values, for in strife, to lift their eye the llirht of fame tile frown Is not alon to the vl-tor. but to all noble souls who have iiKt In a sublime dcvn.ion to duty duty whose rail reaches them thiotiith the vol.

of loving wive, little ones and tlie land lrradlat'st by lue.sncred fires ol 'home. As she hulls the wpisih In her rtttlit bund, from her left there Heals backward to the wiiKl the imrttnllv furled Confederate nag. As a rrnn of ulorv avails the heroes- hoe valor and bravery have transformed defeat Into victory, so their banner has De-n mien from the dust, and untarnished by shame or dishonor. Its brrttmimsi fcvt thrilling tha mrmorr to thoughts of Umm Immortal souls who live auil.t In deeds snbliine that ptercO night Ilk atar. KMD lAXUKLL, W.

J. DODD." 'Y0U ARE NOT THE MAN." Simoa C'arr Mlstakea For A a other Person and Assaalted. Simon Crr, who lives at. Twenty-ninth and 1 'urt land avenue, was assaulted List night by an unknown Carr was patssing li alley on Twenty-third atrex-'t, lietween Main and Market, -when the struck him twiit with a elnh, kniM-kins him down. While Carr was still on the grouu-i the man and imJ You are not the man," then ran away.

Carr -was only bruised. BARBER CASE CONTINUED. Branch of Aid Society Has Em-ployed a Lawyer To Prose-cnte Offenders. Jadgt Tkaapsaa Dlspasei af a Largw Darket it TcsUraai't Sessiaa af tat City Ordliaact Csart. The City Ordinance Court met yesterday afternoon.

JaJge Thumpeon presided and Mr. W. Tbinrinun. protKiMLteti the oHender. The decision in the Sunday barber cavse was coatinaed.

Mr. Th'jtman aunounuea that one branch. 01 the IWbers' Aid uc-iety had employed counai4 aud desired prosecute the offenders. The oaae was continued one week. Ihe entire docket wad dispsed of as folio wa: rf.

Full aul Foul Vaidt LoulsvUle wtrust Couipauy. continued; X. a. ikitrtulej, dis missed. aUatedr- iiaibcilug yn SHinday Henry Budlg.

cou-tnue-L So sswer' Connecyon C. S. Longest, i. F. WaJsou, continued istm Nock.

dtMiitvsed. Scatterlug Tobacco Stems on istrte Wm. Sills, hurl 5. tailing to Uron struct Pavement George continued. Uua lin? Li'iuor Without license Charles Bs." k.

OUstrucUug 4e walk Peter Bltzer, t'naiemiKd Bnilttng Phil Gaertner. agent, dismissed. ed ller WWhoot Llcenae-John rowers, dismissed Jijscph Epperson, tlned 10. llarhor ng L'nlii'eiL-d Dogs Liilie Jack, on. tin-1 s3l Austin Holt.

K. H. Coois-r, dLsmlsjsed, paid; M. J. Kagnn, two cases, continued.

I)lr Without License Costa B-Ver. dlsiubMsl. Georae.T. Price, fined Otxtru-Uon Without L.ght Jack tileason, Louis riUmissed P-t-r Srhuman, fined ti; Barber Asphalt Company, continued. Chilui Aient Without License Wm.

Elk-lnjrtou. continued Muion for New jiial J. G. Rjus Uer llutvl and Wlue Company, flued 11. WERE WALKING ARSENALS.

of Two Mountaineer Arrested Was Belled Hita Carnage. O. S. Carpenter and J. W.

Wilson, witnesses in a case to be tried in tha federal (xiurt, were arrested last night for carrying concealed and deadly weapons, 'ihey drew knife and a pistol on a hack 'driver at Seventh and Oreen streets w'icu he demanded $1 tor hack fan-. The men are fiom iiatTen county. Carpenter had a belt of cartridge around his waist. QUARREL OYER A Mr. Become Insalted and Ia tier Peter Jaoraa, At rested k'ot Breach ol Peace.

Peter Morad keeps saloon on the Workhouse road. Mrs. Hartinan is his next-door neighbor. a on Mrs. llartman's house.

Yes-tertlay Mrs. Moran and Mrs. Harmian cugiged in a quamJ, and Mrs. Hart-man was ot the opinion that it was prompted by the nvin-gago and expressed her belief to Mrs. Moran.

'ihe mortgage nasuVgot anythinj to do wrth it," responded Mr. Moran, "and as for your old house, why it isn't fit for a thicken caAtp." Warmer words followed, luen Mrs. Hartman came to the city ml swore out a warrant ini Magistrate) Dietrich's court charging her neigiibor with breach of the peace. Mrs. Moran waa brought before the Magistrate aud was put under Slot) bond for six months.

Mr. Moran was not at home at the time, and in default of bon.l Mrs. Moran was put iu jail. She will likely lie released on ttond to-day. SEVERA SMALL FIRES.

Kasaher of Calls Yesterday, Hat No 4reat Damage Done. The kitchen of a one-story cottage on Conrad street burned at 1 o'clock yesk-rday, causing an alarn from box 815. The hoit-e is occupied by the fam ily of Chris Lafei, who were all absent nt the time ot the fire. The oiUin of the tire not known. About SiUO will cover the lofto.

The alarm ot lire from box at Nineteenth and lkiuk streets at Vi :30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was caused by a small blaze in the stable nZ J.aines Mackey in the alley between Kowan and liank and -Nineteenth and I'veutietli ftnvts. The damage amounted to about $10. Trifling danugo waa done by Are from a def srtive hue in a two-story brick cottage occupied by Belle Field, colored, on Walnut street, near Jackson, at 3:25 o'clock yes'erday afternoon. An alarm was sounded lroru box St. Hot Day at Saa Francisco.

San Francisco, Oct. At the Government Weather Bureau it is announced that tlus hn been the warmest day ever experienced in California during tCto month ol October. m. the thermometer registered 61 degrees in the sliitde. At the same hoar to-day It registered 7.5 tho shade.

THE COURIEK-JOUKNAIv, LOUISVILLE. FKIPAY MORNING. OCTOBER 5. 1894. THEY W1NT IHF0BH1TIO1 Aldermen's; Committee Postpones Action On the Smoke-Con-sumer Ordinance.

Board of Safety Cacides To Hara An Annual Police and Fir I Paxada. OTHER CITY HALL NEWS The smoke) consumer rmXtion was considered yesterday aftsnoon by a committee from Board of AldtTnien, but after discussing the; subject for more than an hour they adjourned for one Tucnth, in oirder to get further inlornu-tion from cities where the consumeri ar in Mr. Charles Ballard, of the Bonri of Trade; Wtas-singer, repi-escnt-iug tlie uuiuufacturer who are opi os-d to au ordinance enforcing the use of smoke consaiuers; Mr. Til lord, of the Board of Publie Safety, and several of tonoke conaumer manu facturers were present. Mr.

lat Banuon wa aLto tlv're. Mr. Tilford, who pre- wntisl the or iinance before the Board of Aldermen, said that ail the other cities of 200,000 inhabitants were ahead of Louisville in respect to cleanliness) and absence-1 of -tlie smoke nuisunce. The Boari of Public Safety had copies of the oidinancea passed in every city Uiat haa tin; metropoUtan system of government. Mr.

Wehwinger add that, granting tlie desirability of getting rii of the smoke nuisance, this was no time to impose an xpense of this sort on tlie manufacturers. They might pass the ordinance later. Mr. Tilloid said it would only cost 37 or $tOo. Air.

uallard was iu favor of them if it could be found that the consumer ordinances were actpally enforced in other cities and if they consume smoke sm-cessfuily. He agreed to have the secretary of the board write for information. Dr. McDermott, Chairman of the committee), suggested that they adjourn one month for information. They will make personal investigations here.

The following resolution has been prepared by the Boaid of Trade on tho smoke nuisance: "Besolved, That this I load or Trade favors tlie adoption by the t'tty Council of appropriate legislation for the abolishment or abatement of the rinoke nuisance, but ts opposed to any ordinance which compels the purchase and use by mannfuctiirers ami others, of onv pa.tk-uhir ptKetit. device or contrivance for wcompUshing that purpose, being the' opinion ol the hoanf thit ntrissnce can be be-t abated and at smaller cost, by leaving the selection or tbe method to the property owners and to lair competition. JSoard of Safety ycrterday created tire and Police D-or," and decided upon October 127" of each year, as the time for the Their, object is to give tlie publie a chance to inspect the departments, and on the day designated the YoLee and Bremen will h.tve a big parjitffl All the engine companies in the ilKflyauiflLail the members of the police -sipgyii'iit will be iu line, ac companfcv ttie Legion. At a o'ciM-k W'feZSpl begin the march and wUl SSiugh, all the principal Tliey are arranging the details now and expect to make it a sight vntth uw-in? without ttnv siiwhiiu I ho city. Proposals will be opened to-day at noon by the Kaortl c.f Public Works for Improving Oak street from Treston to bhelby, and several other streets, far of several alley and for painting all he bruises in the city.

Patrolman Jim EdmoniLsoa whs suspended three daya ycst-rday for failing to r-port piomptly for duty. Building permit were Issued ye-tcrdiy an follows: Lllcn S. Nichols, one-Mory frame stable, Dumesnil and Amber attwts, tiOO; Green Steven. sU.ibJe. 1T12 Eddy street, $100; Flank, Loeser, frame kitchen, 424 -2 East Breckinndj'e afreet.

John A. Vratton, repairs, loyd and Gieen, SjOO: W. H. yaraer, two-story brick dwelling, Preston and Walnut. $500; F.

V. Stout, warehouse, 202 Btook street, $100. Leutha were rep Tted yesterday a fol lows: Anna B. Campbell, sixty yeans inflammation of stomach, 1503 Highland avenue: Anna Billings, one yar. inani tion, 0a Churchill street Peter Cos.

grftve, fifty-one years, congestion of brain, 'ill Itoaciane street. TOOK THE SAV.NGS OF M3NTHS. The-House ol Joseph Schumaaa, a Night Watchman, Kobbed ol tat3. The house of Joseph Schumann, on Walnut between Slielhy and Campbell, was robbed of $223 on Tuesday night whil' th family were absent. Mis.

Schumann left home avbout o'clock at night to curry her husband's lunch, who ia a night watchman at Steiu'a Brewery. The mon which represented the savings of man- uumtha was Toit in af bmall sack in a wardrobe. Whn yits. bchumann returned home sho divxvu-ed that the wardrobe had been broken op and that the money as gone. lu thief waa evidently some one lamiliar with th house, and the Schumann keot their ks a secret antil yesterday in the Impo oi miuang im ciue to tne tlilef.

Ihey in this and yeteiday reported their loss to tha police. Died at Seventy. Three. Mrs. Genofeva died at 000 Last Waluut street at 4 30 clock yes terday afternoon, aged seventy-three ytars.

Mrs. Berger had been a resident of tlie neighboriiood in which she died lor a great many year. he leaves three grown dauguu-rs, one of whom ia married. The funeral will take place liom St. Boniface churcli to-morrow morning at if o'clock.

Kindergarten Name Mixed. lu the article reporting the present prosperous condition the Free Kin-deigartcn work, ineutioa was made of the Home Kiudergnrteu, with Mrs. Uraves at principal. It should have rend the parent kindergarten, it being the mother of all other kindergarten in Louisville, and located at the headquarters of tbe Louisville Free Kindergarten Association, at Floyd and Malnut auoeu. Iho error in the name grew out of the fart that yonng women from distant cities ran Hi Ml a boarding home there will attending the trafiiing ciasa.

lie Home Kindergarten Is a private input ut inn ootid iirtxl by Mrs. ill S. liaya at her private residence, 951 ir'inli street. Mrs. Mays is very enthusiastic over Iter work.

THE S1M0NS0NS' DIVORCE SUITS. Some Foiala Expected Develop ut Klemiagabarg. IatereeiUns 1- 5ul points in the Simon- to eome up thi9 week before Judg llarbeson at Flemingburg. It is said that eome sensational paper have been tiled in theMJircuit Court at i'lemings-turg, and that attorney for Mrs, biiuon-nun have entered a (notion for an ai- incuse "Pendina tho iue of trial. Be sides psss'iig up.jn this motion, the court uay pass upuu the motion to dissolve Hie temporary injunction 'tiy wiiicu a lie suit for divorce wuu'U Mrs.

bimonson Xiied at ileming-iuuM takos "priority juver the like suit which Mr. SimonMiu tiled in Louisville. Attorneys lor Air. Jsimouson eeek to have the injunotion dissolved, aoppoaedjy aW it he purpose of petting a trial liist of Mr. biinonson'a suit lor aLvoroe.

lfeath of Jlrs. Hale. Oweniboro, Oct. 4. (SpeciaL) Mrs.

Hate, the wife of tho Her. led 1). Hale, died this morning after a brief illuet-a. Mrs. llale wa thirty-tliree years old, and leaves five young children.

Iicr oldest daughter died oidy a short time ago, ana Air. uuie is leit uoumy oe-leavod. Ur. John" Sampey, of the Baptist Theological S'tnituiry here, waa summoned by lelegraph to in-ai-h the funeral sermon. TUe servile will take plai-e at 2 o'clock this ultcrnouu from Mr.

liaie's ciiurcii in Oweiisburo. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS AIL DAT. Law Committee of the Typos Puts In Many Hours A. Work. St.

Past, Washlajrtaa as a Saa rraacbca liter Si Tear's CsiTestlsa--Fla Series af EalertaliaeaU irraaxtd. There are now hbout fourteen dele-frites from different parta of the country iu the city awaiting the International Typographical oouveutiou, which com-lnens Monday. This afternoon and Ut-right uiany" more delegates will arrive, and by to-morrow night over hundred temlants will hardly be here before to-nn-rrow. All the dek'gates arrived thua far are stopping at the Fifth Avenuei, vheri nre the headquarters during the convention. w.

ii. iTtRscorr. (President Juteruationul Union.) All of yesterday wae spent by the Law Couniittee in session iu the hotel parlor. President P'SlS)tt, wlio Is ex-ollicio chairman, presided. Tlie dutiea ot tne iaw Committer ronsLSt of revising tlie rules and regulations of the order and of pttssiug upon orooosed anai'nd- UH-nts b'foro iioy me int rial need in tiio ion vent ion.

Several minor change were considered After wupar tlie dflatntet went to the theater and were jn other ways entertained. Tims far there are thn citiea In tlie field lor tin? iHAt coavetitym, St. Paul. Wasliuigto't and Sn Frannscj, all of wlrich ar. nusiiin? 'luo-r claiiiM stismirlv.

OanUida-ea fir the oilic of have not. making a very vigorous 1 1 A C. E. SHEPAltD. (Chairman Local Coininlttee ot Arraug.

Dicllui.) cjanvaMS, so their candidacy has nut pr--ceded them. The oliKe pass a aahuy of Sl.tIK) and othT ennoluiuenta raise this to: Whsiever ia alerted must-for tlie next year be stationed at the headqtiarters of tlie union, which are now in Indiana polls. C. Siiepar of Louisville 'o. IU, i.s Chairman of the Committee on Ways aad MeanN upon 'v-Ml'Ii I.i'.Is tlie work ot raising iunds Ifir entertainment of the delegate.

Hm hiks iven las committee- an its work much attention, and hae arrangtsl a hue iti-n of eiiiertainnienta tr tbe viKiting printers. eariy all the twessory money haa be'n se-urtl, but there is a emuU sain still needed, wluoh will prubaoly be procuroil to-day. i Cert) Thurman. foreman of Ihe New Albanv Ledger Job Pnnting Office, lathe delegate of the New Air-any Typograph ical. I niim, -o.

to tne convention. -Will PatroniZ' Noo.llonrd Compaaiea "Lexington, Oct. 4. tSpsciaLV-At a this afternoon an agr-e-Bient to plate insurance with non-board tompanie was read. It waa signed tw tver 23l propity owners, repr seating over forty millions of insurance.

This action was taken on account of the nndcr-wTiters having raiseil in-u ranee rate frotn 25 to 75 per cent, in Lcxiogtou. BLESSED VilTH SUCCESS. Celebrating the Eeopening of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Soctal Featires At the Second Freshyieriaa Chorch. President Ballard, of the Board of KlLo anaT" ti.t" An Earnest and Pertinent iddress TradeJ Will Write For Statistics.

Delivered By the Rev. Dr. Chas. R. HdmptilL Soma of tha Tsmptatioa of tha ICin- iatry and How Thay fchouid Ba Baaiatod.

FIFTY-THREE STUDENTS 1 The second year of the Louisville Presbyterian Theological rieminary actively besiaa last Monday, aud to tho forty-tight theological wtudenta now in attend ance will be added nve niore, who will arrive in a few days. This is regarded a a remarkably suc- cecsful record tor lias new institution. iSo grutuyuig waa the success of the first year that uie faculty, iu the first cata logue, made the lollowiug ptateinent lias ts tae eiigruwth of a sen-timeui lolls pro. ailing aniuug li.e rreso icruuis ol us Miuiawct uia a lully eiuii-u. tueoloiacsl svsiuuary is one ot iut pn neeua ot hits laige aud growing regioiu Alter much rvilecifcoo.

and siUium uk'o to otner liistiiUiMiiis, it va, Uto oyuoUk oi auoiuicky and Misouii im lout hi a seuunary in Uie city of ixmuville. ina members ut Uaeae aynoas aud Um spo-tal Ir.euus ot the enterprise arte 'awars Cual a large sum. aa less a hall luiliiuu uollais, would uo requltva for tn OHupietq equipment ol an kisUluiutu ot the hia or-iier contcmt-laurd. tieo tho wmu. nicul aod btulu.ng luuda rcaoaed.

the amount ol vLO.uuo. it wan thuuKut aoa pratici-H maae a AoouidlUKiy Uw Hynoaa aonpted a oousiuuuon. Hnieil dl-ractora, ana tnronga Uiese ut six protrvMirs. and aunoanced last Ue semlouo would oegtu Its nrsi wmmi Unober li, lrUJ. on litis day the doors ul U.

mstltuuui. were opened, aud tue wbitHi iioo drawing to a close as b.eu nmrsoa by many signal expressions ol IjoU lvi ana tilessxg. ihlr.y-ono MUOruU have tns-u en-ruiiea. and Utetr wot a aas boun tautvua sou sattaiactury. I U.o be ol uur m-lormasion no tusUtuilou of the klod in tots country has baa in its tlrst year so laU a corps of itiijcHsors aud so large an aueud.

auv ot ttuaeni. it is a ntttug crown to lit BMiSstnas wo have recelvtst tkrougaout ana nny win oe in tne cny. cnuy wo i KrlKTTH trleod ui ta oo- delexates reached 'here yesUTday. John K. I terirla bas rereutiy contmuist toe shbb ol I i -j i rfvn I HMhK toward tbs enaowroei.V.

Mbaii Winders snd D. T. Ri.irdan, of sanTran- 1 Mf tmm uu pk-ndid gift is u. Cisco, tue iorK ann r-asiern ai- I uu-ia-s benetaciMin ever made to a 1 00011.1- eal seminary by a Yt)Ai) uji lan in the mhiU. aua uasl to toe euaoasueiits anesuiy in astid Uta tha Utstiuuaoa uu au assort a CMSia.

To emphasize tlie measure of aucorea of the opcuing of the second year, and to give the siuilouta an opportuiuty to become socially acjuaiutsi with many of tho good people of Louisville, publio exercisuo- were held last niht in the Second Presbyterian churcli, at becund and Broadway. Alter the putdio exercises a teccptiun was held in the school rooms of the church, and light refre-sh-mvnts were served. llieno psvuyi so-cial feat urea were enjoyed by larapj aud continued for two hour or longer alu-r the formal exercisca. had been concluded. Tlie public meeting was presided over by the hev.

William lioge Marquesa, D. chairman of tlie faculty. The. Kev. Ldwin C.

Dargan, of the Southern liaptist Theologiial Seminary; the Itev. It. Convetse, of the Christian the lL-v. Dr. J.

and er. There it tin. prkle of pnsatio, prido opinion, Tide of fiarty, prido of uo nil pie-s-ttlns forms ol tesriptation. lim iuv. of appUose wa a uk teiuplntlon.

aud akin 'o thi'. if aaal. was the-lang-r uf i4inj: avluita sua otlaur pastor fcf the city occupy! btatea. upon tlie rostrum with members of tho faculty. The aervioce were opened with song by the clmir, of which Mr.

11. W. lUcher ia crgauist, Mrs. llattie Barclay soprano, Mia Lirxie Akin alto, Mr. Llmer Mtiker tenor and Mr.

O. P. llaxxnrd bas. A Bible lesson was read by the Kev. Mr.

MulliT, nd Tayew oflered by tlie Rev. Dr. Darcau. That beautiful eld hymn, Nearer, Mv God, to Tliee," waa eang bv tlie choir with feeling and pathos tliat a deep edect usri the, large andieiic. No one aeomed to move duii'ig tlie eing- ing of tho hymn, aud eyea ami cars were intently to aee aud hear the excellent choir.

Tlie Uev. Dr. C. R. Hemphill delivered the atl-irenaof the otrcashm, taking Some Temptations of the Miiiistry as hi MiO-.

ject. He pictured suate of the more subtle of these tent pi at ions wherein Satan comes aa an angel of light, and snowed in this connection how Christianity make tlie preacli-r an aggreseive agent for its propagation. The personality of the therefore, is full of gravest coms-iuence. All revival of religion and onward movements In this field are marked by tl rise of eminent pteacheriu It ia to be expected that tlie preacher will be the object of peculiar tetnptatuns. Self-indulirence is one of tlie temnta tiolis which Satan present to tlie pivach-er in a -active form.

Many a man tempted away from what jd has given him to do under tlie misguided impression that he is seeking a wider held ot use-fulnwa. The prwicheT is tempted to indolence. He may use his time to advantage, or not, him directly to an aces. nut. There is I a kin of busy idlents.n to which he can devote himself.

There are so many eomnvneements so msny place to vo to so many meetings where ho is es.pert.-d to make addresses that it beconxw an ahsolnt-e at niggle lor soiihj ftreacli.tn. to find time to prepare fir their pulpit duties. It is nerrry to have courage to say no. I--liers young pnai-hcrs, he wotil.I advise ti preich th- Oospel, and some one else fill the platform and make the public nidreasc. i Pride is another of the temptations to tie resisted.

The dsire for position and the power it Is supposed to carry with it aiay gain an undue influence and create the feeling of I am bet-r than thou, and you must how down to me." 1 'Teachers have such privilege of speak ing in a tic.amatin way with non-s to contradict them that the spirit grows upon them, and they may become restless when any one differ from or oppose them. The lust of worldly success will eat out tlie heart any ministry. It is to per- vert tne wnoie oi a suocew.fui mm istry to measure it by tls numrsrs of the eongregHtion or tin? numbers of con versloni that are announced In darning ktters. At this point Dr. Hemphill told a touching story about a minister who once in youth waa to -preach mind anotiwr ao that the- people might determine which waa the better prejcbiT.

Realising the worirUinewa of td ambition this wench er. In his old a-e, said that be th ink-d God every time he heard a preacher a ho presetted better tnsn ne con hi himself. Thu Dr. lleniphill sistkeof tbe dsnirer of preachers tn ing to appear something' triat they are not. 1 Is-re was dancr of their Imagination leading them to believe that thev were what thev knw people expected theto to he, whtieua they were, in tact, guilty or bynnmsv Pride by many pitfalls for the preach- 1,71 OlIS I I 9 Jn hi conclusion the spesbsr pictured 1 7 1 i to f'liri m.

rrili.n.n n.fl I -V i 1 1 teiTiptntiKiis, and spoke ftvetly ut I A ir.iyer as tne aseity with wtiich they I V' I Weie to he rfsitsi. Tlie lev, Lr. lons oflisjrd a fervent prayer for bie-sing upon the m-an- 31 r. WeiSSlBjer, RepreseBtlOff the I son divorce and counter-divorce suit are I IntereStinif; Exercises and IMeiSaat I ar-. and that the young men who wvre Maiofactorers, Claims They aa'i Stand the Cost.

tetiig trained for tlie ministry might bo given Christian strength to rrsis the temptation that may come to tU.ni. Alter a lo'inn lad been sunj Dr. Marquess announced ties numbrv tu-duits for this yenr. and spoke brietly of the great success that has attended tlte Lr. 1 imp hill tetwlered to aQ a cordial invitation to paitieipate in the li-ep-tion that waa to be held, and tJi publie cMtriaes were then cIimmsI by Dr.

Cua-terse prorAiuncing the betiedictiua. CLAIM THEY FORGOT. Tho Pica Da nick ika Ovrrsaillera Again Uet Oat On Bond. Judge Jarknon yesterday eustaiaed rite decision of the City Court in tho caaea of Charlea, Edward and Adolph Over-miller, charged with an assault upon Oscar Pohlman, and who did not appear yesterday when their caswa were called. Tlie Overmilk-rs were out on pending to ajvi and Judge Jackson ordered their imt and the executiian if their ntence in tiie City Csnirt.

i0 hne and fwenty-tive da, a in the work-leus. with an rdditionai alO evsfh for cxim's. t1s three men wsre a it--ted and pl.ve.i in jail. However, upwa tla-tr explaamitt that 4liecr failure to at.wr in waa duo to an overnight, tteir attorney lieinif alex-nt troin tlte city, tie were allowed again to get out on lstud. Tliey may be given a new trial.

MAY CAUSE HER DEATH. lira. Henry Otto fall Down S4air and Is Badly lajared. Mrs. Ottu, the wife of a grocer at tlie saner ot Hamilton and Cooper avcniMo, lt-ll down a ttiUit of stair at 8 o'clock yevterday moraine, receiving injuries, which may raoso her death.

Mrs. Otto had been working in a room upstairs, and waa pssoing tho stair- way when. by mam meana she tripped uiui fell to the bottom. Iier husband heard the fail and ran to her axasl anee. Ho found hi wsfe unconscious on the Hour.

Dr. i.unterman waa called and found that Mr. Otto lad broken her wrist, ressVtsi severe ruts upon Ul liwd and social red internal 11 jurM-s, Jsiie rt-maiiMsi unouQasioua turougpoot uvw of tbe day. THE! Wl RACE HERE. Committee Work, and tbe Lonimlle Parse Capture Stables of Noted Horses.

Tha Fall Trotting and Pacing Xaet in Prom I aoa To Show Some BacortUBroaha ra. vu bets of the Executive Committee of the new trotting association are working with a seal that mean auorei fur the four day' meeting wbVh will btn Oetwher 33 at Churchill Down. Mr. Ton J. Laodrum ha just ret anted frtsn Chillis9the, wliere be talked with many owner and driver of noted trotters aod pacer and aernred entrW for the Louisville roeetina.

Of thorn he talked 'with ss-ere rjailsbury. Uud Dolile, Oeorgw fstarr, Mcllenry and handler of atablca from Michigan, towa, Wiscuosin, l'enueylvania and other Mix, the wonderful trotter: Flyinj Jill, who has broken all pacing retorda, and Directly are among the fast utten cured. Lirectly ls a wondetfui two-year-old with a roosrd of a-t. Mr. Saiia-burv will enter four UouIiTa teams, tn- eluding tlie one driven by 'George Stxrr, ttiat iiaa niade a wonderful record.

The Kxecutive Coomuttea mill go to Legiiigiwn this morning in a body to anake arraogwinenta "with the vsntti aad drivers ol tabls tail are rw sit te trss-k- 1 his mmmits is ianpu.d of Tom J. Laudrum. Chair man fyjott J. U. hai.rss John E.

Ore." n. Loui bcelharh. J. Ik Wathen aod Paul Jones, bu is 1 "resident of the association. The attendance many horses now at Lexington ia issiH Ii the Loais-ville iut.stint, and other will be e-rured by tin visit.

The entry list will bo at 1 1 o'clock on night of The Churchill Down track has already been put in exeWleot dition. ami driving will be etauiineored there next wevk. Alt fVi PtofVtfc CJ'y once, makes too much of 3. wasii. per! r.

Use Pcarllnc, z.nd lis eay uj tlo a. fc soic nctixs I TUX LIST aUT The registration book ehaasd at 'dock last nisht, and, while all el the book may not he retorned by nogn to. day, enough hooka have beeai received for the nrst and nana rrfinralH-a day to give a anht-tanttal baata for the -mate that the total of votere will he or ever "for the city, aa again, and a fracUon at the last resl tratlon. I'rotn th book tha have baesi torned casaparasuaui ahaw than the crate appear to have aaade SI that a majoniy at auoat i.ouv ran reawmably roaated a poo, asMwlih- atandiag the assertion Uaa4 many ria tered a Disasurraf bat am, tn lara. La-pa hi icana.

The per cent, of lYohibtiio. lst aad Iiadrpendentn diSera UtUe froaa tbe former rearirtraUoau It win take some time after all of the hook are in to Sgare oat the parly at-nllaiione af tboee who fceued. The precinct offlriala simply tnhtdate thsj total preeinc twgistratton, nod to 4rtor-tnine the relativn party vote It will he arcssisry check off the nanac al all who rrgiatered. A fore of nrteen nx-n waa pat te work last night on the book at the easar. hoojss, and six were at want la the aXter boob copying the hooka for the Dim orafie Coaumitteaw Abvet thin em pre- etnet wvre then missing for the Brat day of re(itraUon and ahoat twsty-tww preciarre ar the Prasad dy ef raostra-tloa.

Three ahonld have been retsuasd before thi arourdtag to tbe proiiua ef tbe law. Astda from the hfssiaS krtkmaea) Look for tbe first and aeoood day, the registration footed np a total ef 13.1 -whicr 1 experted to reach ever 42.0UI fcr tho three daya. Sx far as ta-' hooka were tamed In yesterday afternoon the ward tvgiun iona were Itrst ward tvfli otvl ward Tbird waw sovrih waist is llflit wain sAxta ward tasV Heventh ward a raghin ward i Mata war Tenia ward Kleeata wsrd iw-itta waid ir Several ot the hooka are missing from tbe First and Srswod ward. Onky oumpaxaltwly low votTa faiM to indicate party athliatkin od tbe colored voters, with lew exoeptiona, registered a It pubheana. Herrtofisre many of tlssae raitrred a DeaKiat.

If the party oeriaratlona anowa in tne WANTED THE PCClETBOOn.TOO totwi rZZxkx h-n-aly tadu how I (Ik vol will he oast, tho mucawta Jerry Uwreicr, Farmer, Robbed Earlv Yesterday Meraiaa By a Colored Highwayman. Jerry I-awr'nce, a frmsr living on Ihe Kighl's-oth-stre. load, was robbed eerlj- yis.ti'rday uawning by a eolnred He was passing a brick-) srd in "the our-kirts of Uie city wlin a colored man came out into tlie stieet and asked lor a Int. Lawronne asns-0, and tue and often there ia no oni to call i man momitvl trie witgou and took a seat the larmer. Alt riding a shisrt distance, tho eolterd man sudden -y ar-w a revoler.

amL holding it to Lawrence- lnad. deinanded his usoy. Lawr- is.poralsa at banding art j.1j. The h.rd man then called for otMsetiMstk, wuich Lawrence also ri Hni.uUli.d. Tlle Colored man then Miatchtsl the whip froaa th wgn.

t'pun actiutu ties OTouna. rss (uinea ana tlie horse three stinging lashes, wlii-h raiLsed them to gall p. The wipe and the farmer were quickly out of the neigh bor hood. Jw so kind and taonrbtfid of yoa to anst as this llul puvpyl Ua -joal tlraej will havo a majority tast wiu auapiy snow the le-pubit-an ander. DcfMtty CV-rk lUaaary aaya It will ha eight day at least hrfnre the tahalatioa of the DemotTatle and Kepablkraa vo-v ran he exspk-sv-d.

The flgare of tlie LurkinKhara nrerJnrt a ill give aoaas l-cw aa to tlss heavy inrrean ia tbe i-gitra lion. List year tlss total was 27. This year it g. aa increase of eighty-two. Of the 37.

355 announced tbetaa-lvea a Democrats etghty-rdne a Rrpabliiaaa and thirty-sevea dad not rare te have their party afldiatasa reoardrd. The total at the Twenty -fifth precinct of the Sovenla wart is 37. 1 bessj awre divided a fi.lkiw: 33 DswsurraU. aev-roty-eeren UpaldiRaa anl tweay-ven unknown. Ilurty negrw rgitetxsl at ins prerinrt.

Only four are returned a Defautmsa. Ihe tenth nrerln.4 of tlss First wart rVpurte 434 v.Mers. a'sxit nine-tenth, ef wo. a are r-cisfml as 1 snsucratsv. Oturr total for use thrra day ar Tbirtemth pre i net.

Fu tb sol. Jit. tl.rsvourth K-publicaa; Twratsisih pre. rtnrt. Sixth ward, 475, one-hall kvssan-Ucaa: lwsfth prerinrt, Fdth wart.

1X1. vue-half Kepubu.aa: k.lrventh prwinct lifth ward. 21. 147 Krpubilinaa, lit lletuucrt; Ssssutsd pfM-lorl. iusrU ward, jwo, oue-half Ienurtic Third artiuet, rounh ward.

J-j, two-third laraawratie. 'Ilse naratsai Inrtssase In the aaiwhrsy of votrra will k-sp the riertHsa cb-rka ur oa epwtaua day. If evwry esse aes- para to vofs suusn of toe acta aa going to be blurked It tn aa extra -oud elrvk to vote f-ty pple aa hwor A great many ml the presto' Is will ha. over 4ue votera cat the hnuka. Ihe Uw llUiil the number te hat af ouare the eXensa sa not be Iwhs-d tbt Nkt jreor.

however, Uw ptwrtsr sul have to divtded up. TW are bf-w l-rertert in tlte Lhveath aal Tws-tfia ward which hat too aaawst earn. Two are an id lo ha i Mie. la .11. about rty pre law ta will ha te llV.ksd.

I ha recisdra'ton asm to both partara. Col. WiiuV-n asya it not L.ve tss-a twtleT lor the Diamrrta. while Col. Scott nay the llessaUKwia are satuv-VsL.

Cut. vrtt an ndiac arsssn.l ia hi haccy yesterday luukkng iteaabhean who had not is-wisa-ret. He a. Ml that tha -iax sat-asae ibrpaa. pcrhapi.

few at a time. Lots of omen do this. They take the napkins, towels, handker chiefs, hosier)', etc. each day as they are cast aside. Soak them ia Pearline and water.

boil them a few minutes rinse out and there they are, perfectly dean. No bother, no rubbing. When the regular wash-day comes, there isn't much left to do. Why isn't this just as well as to Iccep everything and wash in one day ua OYER 33.000 IN IP DATS. No Doubt That tha Total Begis-tration Will Exceed 40,000.

Boaks Gtsc. Last Slrit, Bit It Will Take Serrral D171 Takilate tie Re I iris. Democrats Will Hare Enough Votes To Completely Slow Utder tbe Bepablicant. DeaTf lacrcaa Ir tha Tatrn VT" lala tea Mradaa af laeat FUlf rrrd aeU Xeetsaary Seal Tear. There's No Uce Wzstlnz Words oa Ripans Tabulcs THEY CURB Headache, 2 Dyspepsia, 3 Constipation? Heartburn, 3 Dizziness, Biliousness.

thkv oorr ta exsrra a aoa. Dixxvsr scu. Tta, And That's All There Is to Ilemtaa tvcr this tsr the tr tiasn, and to lbs be attnoated as acaaii aaart ot Ute iarrssso. The Hisauiraua caapatca be tssestsal Sstwrday aibt by -saUa- a M. Slatthessa nasi Oiftwa.

lis aww. far tfes wvssk (MUosstas isaia. amlif, Uctafcar mm at. asssuk of son SBre iwrw. Ti day.

I p. a. Aackswwaa, a. ass lay. unsr Id, 7a jTdfijauaitana.

Thasrsdar. OrUSW 1UT ewik Lssa-avCV. rmar, Ortotw IS, 7 Or4. bwts7. Orr 11.

7 30 p. a. Among these wfce will make donag the eampaurn ar: Sir. I -4 ware. J.

McJrmott. Mr. Aster U. Carath, Judge rtterllng U. Toney.

Jadg Hoi. 4 Lew C. Woolfoik. W. W.

Them, lsass X. Wslon, Janss F- aitlw. H-a r. Oardaer, Waalatn kcr aad data aoroy. tiov.

Ilcua a haa nd that aa tkoa he brsd la the rwvtaifc LmutviUo LeaasUttva distnca next aasaath lor tha parpsee ft ailing the TaraawT eaaasai by the ttcnataa of ATS-rt tiarittsx, la as sawtd tbsl the lUaslana lak wid t-dssr jMas-wa llaflaar. Ttsa ia sar4 tsswst tw-iugat at a rii ta hlarkt Had. At a aaeetiag of the CarUnie Oaa lart airlt the lvmorraUe Uchr wma Itstaonssd, and the ass sailers areaamt pi isaussl tivir hratny aoppaet. ncus UT. a rssratwr aasf grsd s4 Okrrtj, kst nr.

Maera, at suth strtsiC hw eteaar wan ta (aadly war at apj" and atote a a ctoUsra, pt at.iri.aisin aad nrm tWty. ulnei twin acassl a asand el Jmssmbb east Jarok sxreeta gav. assl Ue ws amotsa. -tttsr, OaStUtng a hr atssst twvrvo yar at Le. tM near lint aasl Ctssaasst Uwrta yvxsy aad to.

law Mt area. It was tsJpsa ks IW tttr UA.lad. Tto boy basss aa I ti sarc ar DruasV way. Lra Mansr, Hilar was anoad sa gad n'aioot stet ky ciAassrs ktwadwi aag fwovil laturdar afV raa at 3 ettoa. Marra as raart-l wwa IU C4 Xavsa.

4n was arretted ee. dar by aergt. II a4 rbsrr st wl-h kavfeac tosa aa s. 4l af liets-rs Cass, asm, as-w ta is bssii-iw7 hsr a. in kssks.

ttcsr -iwr Maifcaa arswrva ssxta tad hr.n. Dr. II. C. of Klaway.

apeat the day la the city j-w-rdy. aad gave tbe atnatats la Isssasssfsal bar rwH-w a talk aarsVsl arts.tr. as4 bssSsy. Tl js waa -w Isdiasl Ur.m wtd to sa tto lsjsiaiaiasa physscyui a Ulaua rarw-st. as aiisssVst rcauraaaT altrasa try Dsi" rrMsa as a so pi rd artoa.

ir-i. ItrwiM srtss as -ft ei trtrs dis- ahsiM MSeM. torsv 4 n.tr tsa, Mwn a wsi an, aod lrj4isM tsusia iat la tttus M. AS0UT PEdPVE. Mr.

asst lira. WT. lauisirb are a ata.loale last sncstlaa ta htswsr 4 Ml (a. asssNig Ikw MirtwiiVH were nr. (ml, sWauM.

asi Mr. Loat-. tear. Is laiter ta a ssseiM tsMll. wsm s) bera srsresl r.

atl n.rS Is ti-sl. rliy ailevwsra. Ta 4 tbe wetlM( sssmsi Is 'T- Is lanUW Wlia tWe Idea at ttlt tfcs mt 'im llf rsi IV a-c mJ irv. tue wsia west ssanuaa sad I Jt- laratiar af tl r-mm ts af IUi aod sad alisssl -ta ss aj-t. ia arr sea ta assl wsvos.

lb assssisir a 7 eae psaisi sis, adl- at Mr. ntltlsai II- Fartoy aad Miss Mary r.Vy bask sa. "4 a Vttat at tkl Iiaaaaaiae war a Wsi.a.1- Haasw.d iw.faii'. a aastd beft tar -m -ew r- aal 1 1 i a. Me- aartter.

W4 af ta newer MI-ls. to retas-rti 1 rras b-e fcsag III in le. ar aT a- Msdaiss MvJ' enss-a. Irar-, arkr a ss.i. ts.

a-sr. care tower, al fcu is a rst at to u-a-s lU aut altas is ss. trtsa ta at vast 1. a- Mr AlrX. A.

Arum. A llarravgata, at V-ft4 ta klt. O. r. iwawssa sd tI i i asn1.es n.

Ma at tto MilisfsL TVaai sC rss.kl-t, a at la M-Ulsrd. w. Pwe sad wits, af 'r-aisv, saw rrgs-larad 'to Wizard. )W tarwaa. wit a l-14 Mrs.

Xe totttW of saav asag ae VS. Aaaa Hagtoa Jteasy far ava la U. sa. i 1.

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