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ALIX-DIRECTUM. Great Interest Attached To the Coming Match Between Them. Monroe Salisbury May Decide To Have It Reeled Off At Lexington. It Will Settle Which Is the Fastest and Gamest Trotter Alive. Eeview of tbe Recent Good Work Done In California, At Gales bars And Chillicotae.

FHOLiriO TEAR TOB BINGEK3 Lexington. Oct. 7. of matches 1 now open, and any oi who think he ba a champion caa gel til claim disputed by putting up the money and allowing the other man to name the track. The rule of the code duello, which provide that the challenged purty (hall name th weapons to bo used, operate In match races.

The track I looked upon a a Weapon of the greatest Importance. The particular match made during the last week la the mott Important Of the year, and la all likelihood the one which will excite more Interest than any that ha ever bnn made between harness horses. I refer, of course, to the A fU-Dlrectum A I ataled lank Sunday, Counselor" Cruwlotxl has been pending much of his time of late In tal lowing up Monroe Salisbury with a view to matching the great tun of Iirvctor against the trotting queen, and It wae he who Unaily succeeded In perfecting arrangements at Chlllicothe on Tuesday last. The race Is to be JVr nnd tie owner of Allx is to Dome the day and track on Monday next. F.lt her of the three associations, Lexington, fNaahftlil or Louisville, would do iWeU get such an attraction, and I lancy tbey Will all do a U'tUe figuring on It.

Monroe hill!" bury arrived hero jesterday tnotntn and It woull not vurrrUe me to ae him decide oa the LexUiton He eouki certainly not Hint a better one, and bvta Allx and Ll -cluin have done some great; UotUn, here. However, to-morrow win decide, an 4- tlie.n the admirers aud follower of the respective animals will know Just litre tLey are at." Th bulmlues of the weather further -south may operate lu J'ahvllie' favor, wtieiea. there are other Uilmrs that may work to She good ot this trmk. When thla rare trotted, no matter where, the eyes of all Ameiira will ie uixn It and the question a to which the fa-a-nl and ram-st trotter alive will, for a lew Bionuis at leant, be decided. Opinion as ti whlrh one will wlu dirter greaiiy and sentiment In the matter Is about as evenly nlvtded.

The Northwoterners and Middle-biHtenmen are doubtless de-itious of the success of Allx, as she i an Iowa production and the surrounding country is proud of her; and many CalifornwiM would like to see her win because she Is tartly owned by one ot the mot -sive horsemen on the Pa-rlhn coast. On the oilier haud. the great mjorltv ot the extt-me Westerners, sucti a Caktfornlans. Ort-j-OftLin and Wa-h nt-ion-tsns, will array tlieoiselves on the 1'le of miii uim iiwLi. ho was bred, reared and Is owned In tile Uoklen Stale -yes.

at tho home of rail-bur himself, and there Is a tcre.H amy of people In the business and ut who are lor the poorest man. The latter will be for "the black wotHler, as lit owner Is far from belnr a well fixed ns art) the owners of Allx. Should Dliecti.ni win. Ine money will doubtless go to Hlrkork. as he seems to putting op the forteiu, but tne additional honor gained would greatly euhau.e tbe horse's value and defeat ouM cor srondlna: shrlnkn Tho same would apply to Ahx.

though prob-alily not so perceptibly Inasmuch as she Is a mare and her value to berln with ks not nearly so great. kentucklaiis will watcit ihe race witJiout twin prejudiced one way or the other, as she gains a certain amount or credit no matter which one wins tho aires ot both were bred tn this elate. allium! once more holds the world's reefed for yearllug tritlcrs. an. I from the decisive way In which site tt frtim Kansas City last week It la not llk.lv tint he will have It taken from her anywhere In the near future.

Adbell, the son of Advertiser and lleautlfnl trottvt the ran Jos track on Friday last Id 2 thereby loueriuir the mark made by tansy M-tiregor la-d fall 3 aby three-quarter of a second, and with much time and ao many track before htm It would not-bo at all surpiidng ee him rover the dlv-wuire In before January 1. The habit of rartuic yearlings wa more tn evidence a tew year atfo than It Is now, and when It Is dona away with altogether mauy a proru-trln younuster will be given a cluiuce to lnve hi worth after ho hat trrowii old -r and stronger li.t-ad of being permanently ruined a many are by the methods now 1 In vufve. A icitalu amount of InMruc.uon and handllnit av mst beuerlcktl to year- lings, as callsttenlr are to a child, hut the rampt.lkiis tbat many of them are arkea to make aiT entirely out of ie duration. Ot the homes that have, beatuu up to the pr.sent. as yearlings, only two have trained tm faKteri they are Xeilla A.

and tansy Meflreg-ir. Tbe lornier his no tnr swept everything before her and Is now three year okl, atilks tii latter ha trotted a numler of race t''ls cur, an I aft-r suitei-in do-lea several times to wlu the Will-tarns Futurity, Uikmir a new record of S-4. lluth ot trese miles have wonderful conlitoOjiis, and they acctunt fur tbe survival of the hardships sustained lu venrliiu form. Adlieii a half brother to l'ell lllnl, who trotted In -t wln M.e year old. but never did anything arter-wrurds, and tbe chances are greatly against the Kin of A lverti-er willing on If' he kisjis up the gait he I 4ng now.

Tlio blood of (ieorga Wilkes that he guts through his aire's dam. Lam Wllke, may help him out, but there are thoe crank In existence nowadays, you know, who contend that anch nrosa Is a dlyadvantane. So Gerin Wdhes for me. they declare. These fetkiws lire aour because they stalled In wrouis and have tvn amonast tne al-o runs' ever since.

Ili-fore leaitng Adbell. 1 will ttat he for extreme speed, ore of the best I. red trotting In existence. Ills sl-e. Advertiser, Is by Licet ei.

out of Ltilu Wilke. 1y Oeorge Wllkcn; second dam Lulu, br Alexander's Nonnsii, and he has a reoid ot Ad bell's dam Is laauurnl He. Is. 2 'J! it- (dtin of How tolls, Hd; aire of lioreal li, 2 .17 1J; Bell lioy. 14: Kiwe, 1-.

and alx others In list), by The Wmir, ami hi aecond dam 1 the famous old MIii-lieiiaha (dam ot In the liioO by bleveus' Laid Clih'I. TUIs year has been very prolific of rtne-rs, and, a the frauds perpetrated with them seem to be about a Hani-ant as ever, some radical measure must be resorted to to put a nop to them. The latest Hen-a-tlou of tnt kind was the capture of Ed-Ward ttwann In Louisville on Tuesday lnt. chanred with ltalng trotted Little Hilly In the SUM) '-lass at Hertford, when he I lu tsallty a hore with a record of aomeltilng like '2 and has another name. It seems that bwann ha beet on a ringing tour with, till animal all stason, and hu won a Lumber of fat purse with him.

The laws of Indluna. however, make ueh an ofTciiHe a felony, and If he la convicted good will huve been done the tarf and society that the Nullonal Trotting Aaorta-tloii fnll.d to accomplish when tt exiwlled hbii Li Moo at the Kond du Luc (Wis.) trick lor similar practWa. At lialtinioro week before last ihe Judpe spent, a pood dil of time Invest lR-t lug the case of Lilly a horse who won tho 9 :50 cias at the meeting there, and Is undoubtedly a linger, but no fur It hit not been proven conclusively enough to wariant extreme measures being taken with the ownr and driver. Ui'lnino 8. was caught napping lu a slow class at Kuowille a few days aim and forthwith expelled, aud the Lev-erone episode at Mexico (Mo.) ot Very recent due.

These caes an- only those tlist havo been uncovered, and that there are otUnt which, swell the list, uo otw doubts. A rerr plattdWo and efflcav clous remedy proposed by a writer In the current number of a leading trotting iourruiL He declared that the only way to ieep track of Ue horses that have performed tn rice Is to have them branded, and after -the Irons have once been, applied It will be Impowdhle for th animals to start under any other than their proper name. These trands would, of course, be put on when the hors- Is reglsten-d, and a record of all such resiintiions will be fumLshcst to every courso In the count ry. Many will c'aliii that auch irks will mar the beauty of the horx-, but It need not do so the lirind can I hi mate on the iievk, under the nrane. and no one will ever see It unless he looks for it.

The idea seems io uie neat On the subject vet advanced, and KhJiilrt be thorouirlilv ecnsbierwl bv the big trotting aksocuttlonB at their next regular meeting. TJW at-vcrsl Mates of the fnkin have nearly all passed very Mi let laws In repnrd to tinging, but even these g-t at a very small percentage of-the o'l. nders. A rule that will act as a preventive Is worth a hundred of thowj that try to erect a cure. The man who IhoimUt of branding deserves a medal.

The 3v weeks' mi-tuug at Oalesburg, 111-. I rll going on. and khows no signs of stopping. Tiie fields that content In the race, are always large, nnd Inst week ectly twenty-seven started In the a-ju cha for troitcr. huch unheatd ot pntron-ita on tbe part of the owners Ls bound to make the venture a go, but, as I sail kist ftuftday, the merlin is In nowise a credit, and ha provet so far to be simply a bippo-tttome, n-ru the alutrp one get Uie money, and sui-aers and all get records.

very tew or the races are straight at atlalrs. At least three horse In each event are given a chance to see how last they can finish first. This process, of course. give the spectators action for their money, and those ol a speculative turn ot niind plenty ot opportunities tu burn up their money. I do not believe that Williams Is In with all this fraud-fae has clways appeared In Very enviable light before Ui public but I repeat again that tne conditions at daksburg are entirely too conducive to crooked work not to be taken advantage of.

When the numerous tables went this tiactt they expcted to have things criming so mjch taeir own way that would be Ira pc -si Me. lor them not to pay ex pease, nt least, no far. tc looks as IX Maivin and a Tew others were getting all the money, and the credulous fellow are getting the exiierlence. J.hey were promised at least or.e race a week for every hor lu tlielr sUM-', ani they arc getting It. Therj Is nothing wrong about Williams' piomwes.

Fo many of the racf at Oalesburg are lor slow til. that they are not wortny or especial note, but there are one or two exceptions. In the .1:10 class, for two-t ear-old trotters, on Monday, ralnte Minx, "by 6t. Pl, and jolston. by Lorl Jenktn-son.

too rtcords ot and 2 :27 respectively. In the 3:10 cLiss. for pacers of the ame ae, Llitle Homet by Freelnnd, wen in straight heats In and tlilllicothe was the scene of action in the to.llhern7Wetera circuit this week, and th racing there wa as high a usual. The coure 1 one of the fastest in tlfc country, the association hunes up big purses and the Secretnry, T. J.

Fraler, Is one of the most competent men In the buMnera. All of these things are conducive to success. The Ch.lUcothe' meeting was heralded In by Uie report ot a wonderful mile t' at had been paced on Sunday by Flying Jib with a luiintuz mate. When It was urst flashed over the wire the inexperienced In such m'atters thought Robert J. h.nl been given a back seat, but when they were made to under-tand that the mile was Just two seconds faster than Westmont bad done It in.

under the tame conditions ten year ao as Chi'agn. their enthusiasm subsided a few decree. Flying Jib was given another trial Sesterdav and did the trick in 1 1. tu further demonstrating Uie fact that he 1 a marvel for speed- Many claim that such exhibitions are of as much Importance as trials ngalr-t time after the manner in which they are made with runners up and weather and track selected for the occasion. The argument Is a good one to a eerudn extent ascertaining speed only but with a tunning mate tne trotter or pacer hax no weisrht to pull and the endurance matter is entirely eliminated.

How much faster 'a thoroughbred like Henry of Xv vans. Clifford or Domino couW go a mile It he could be made to understand what was expected of him and were turned louse on the track without a Jockey or saddle on his baokl Monday at CbJIUcothe was a fine day, and the racing was cood, the most notable event being tae 2:1 trot, hi which Ueorote Lee turti up the winner after s-ven hotly om-tosited heats were trotted, and ahe r-dnced her record to -J ts a daughter of the ereat Gam bet ta Wilkes, and a a two-yar-ld was a very setr-ational performer. Hie w.im bred arid 1 owned at l-cllisn Park. Boyle county, Ky. Fater clae were on the (proeramrae for Tuesday, and the racing was cuwaeqm ntly more tateres-1n.

two of the event bi Ing almost eenssi- tl.nxU. Aioto seems to have, rint dea to au as he won the 2:15 class an effort, defeating anch god horB aa Princ Herscli4. Margrave, Cornier and Uertnide. He will do to watch In the big TrartKylvunla Stake at Lexington on Monday', when he meet the gre.iteH Held of horses ever brought together. Tlte great tbree-y ear-old paring fillies F.th.4 A.

and Eila another emd parrot time of tt tn the pacing stake for di-hsms of their age. but It was former's day. and eiio won tn Html fit heats. They are both great mares, and It would not be snrprl-ing to aee each Of them t-ext the record for their age 2 :10 by ix-veral aeconds before the fellow flies. Tlx- race of the day at ChllMtsrths wa.s the 2 :10 pace.

In whlclt RubenKteln and Vassar were to again try conclusions, and the content "thst f-dlowed wa well worth seeing. Bnt onlv tn the first heat did the latter make anv showing. An outsider. Frank A gat. came In to make it warm tor the son of liaron Wilkes.

Vsswr won the first heut tn 2 7. thus further reducing his record by three-fourths of a eond. After this he btMstrre unsteady, lust as his full akster. Belle Vara, a habfct of doing, and Uie raoe-liore. of Uie gang furnued sport.

Ruhenstein won, but hud to pace three corking heals to do tt 2 03. 2x19 3-4 and 2 MsnibiiiMi Queen did some very creditable work when ahe captared the Hist two heat of the' 2:21 clans from field of five first -class ones, trotting them In, 2:1512 and 2a3)-2. Wednesday a ChUtrothe was productive ot one of th beat race of the year the 2 :11 trot, la- which Itiorbe Wilkew dufeated l)an Cup.d after a five-heat Contest, and In which cuch ot these horse materially lowered his reoord. The latter won the first two heat In 2:12 t-a and 2 1-2. and now nhares tis stallion honors for l3u- with Raiph AVllkes and Stralec 11.

He ts another one of tho llgtitidng-ciiarged KerUurklaoa. Phoebe Wilkes won -the last three heal In 2 and 2:12 t-t. thus lowering her record full second. ThLs maro hms greatly Impioved over her latst year's form, and Harriett would have no eaay thing In defeating her were the latter out again this year. Lena iiolley.

the roan daughter of I'iroctor, had rather a tough of It In the 2:27 ckvss, but finally succeeded to winning after trotting six heats, the hi-st and fastest be.u; made tn 2:19 1-4. Bourbon WllkeM. won the last three of the five heat tn the 2 :21 class tn 2 :15, 2:14 3-4 and 2:14 3-4. doing up Mambrino who hi. I Htarted out so boldly on the day before.

The fourth day of tho meeting saw tbe biggest crowd that had so far assembled, fully 10.1MO people being pisvent. and a jrreat many were attempted. The rhluf one of these was the mile of Flying jire. wiurn menxionea anove. attempted to beat hi record of 2 :07 3-4, but wa unsuccesHful, 2 S)9 1-2 beXng the best he could do.

Onoqna added anouser to her long airing of victories by winning the race for three-yettr-ol and under trut.Vrs, and reducing the lst4 record for horse of her agi trvia to The teleiTraphlo reports staie-1 that It broke the world's record, la a mistake; Kan'ay boilrt that at Unoqua In a daughter of Keeler, a on of king Rene, and la one of the greatest rampnlcner that ever looked through a bridle. Kxpre.slve. B. B. and Benxetta have a most formidable rival In her.

The free-for-all trot on Thursday was a (treat surprise to the knowing ones, aa Ftxley was ksked on as sure winner. It was a rase of another good thing going wrong, however, as Baronet, Uie four-year-old eon of Baron Wilkes, won la ctra'stit hets. Belle Vara trotting aarood each time, and Pixley third. Tbe time. 2 :13.

2 and 2 :20, was very slow for horse of so much known merit. The other two event of Thursday were pao'ng rnces, and SnXhtng unusual transpired in either of them. The Chlllicothe meeting close! yesterday, and It was not enlv one of the moot successful tn the rr'storv of that a-awciatlon. but one of tba greatest of the Year. C.

H. Kelson waa evidentl7 not satlstled with tbe showing made by bis horse. Nelson, In the big stallion race at Boston tsst week, and once more tried to beat Directum at Portlsnd, last WerhvsdAy. It wa only a tital and not accomplishment, as the it, as the xauiomia sTauion a nis sr of the previous week by leading homo three times In succession ii I and 2 a)S 4. The latter record for Jrw Knflar.tt tracks, aid seta the marks of Dart Cupid.

Mrader H. and Ralph Wilkes In the had. Trotting against Nelson seems to be rhlldl pliy for directum. He would get more to do from either of the horses Just mentioned or Trevlllian or Kilard. He will continue to have a good time until he strikes Allx.

and then look out the fur to By. The other race at Portland on Wednesday were very commonplace affulrs. borne very good eport has be-n fumtshed by Uia llmltco meeting this week at Baltimore, and the Juslges then are to be con-grntula'ed on the manner in whch they de tected a piece of crooko work attempted bj t.4e iiutcu-loiu Bob sod pivuipfc THE COURIEB-J OTTRN AL, LOUIST1LLE. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1894. ly made him do what was expected ef him.

HMaud T. had won tho second and thin heata or the tree-for- II trot In 2:3 1-4 and 2:13 3-4, having dropped the first om to ugntning 1-2. ana oeiore tn-i fourth heat wild a heavy favorite to Uie J.00U. When Byland T. a goln right there is very little money in betunn asuinst htm.

and Uie crowd Sully realized the fact. Con- uary to ail precwlent, however, ue nnisnca third, In this faeaL, aud Uie Judges Immediately. 'came to tho conclusion that there wa totnethtng wrong. All bet were declared on anal Bob Stewart was told to win or take the consequences. This be did In the nitu heat and thereby saved himself tbe trouble of taking a well-earned rest.

The other rices at rtmiico on Wednesday were not of any special interest. Tuesday. tMe opening day. had only die event of Importance, and that wa the free-for-all pace, which won by Mtk-cot In bti-alghl heat from Paui. i lack -iick and Tenipot; tuue.

2:12 1-2. 2 Mi) 1-2. Ail of the races a the famous track so tar have been well filled and. well contested. There hive ben meetings In progress at a number of other place In the country during the past wee, but as at Rune of Ulem nave me norses penorm uig or tne nic-s themselves been of any particular lmportaia-e or Interest to readers here bouts I will not review them, esifrice It to say that there wa never Mich a great year for harness racing as this and the luterest shown everywhere goes to prove that the trotters and pacers ore on the ascendant and will continue to grow In pnpnlariiy a the years pass by.

For the sake of atatls-tlcteiiM I will -say that forty seven two-year-old trotter have entered the 2 list up to date and the lint fat constantly InrreaHtng. I expert to see th list for 131V4 swelled to before the year closes. The scene of action on the Southern-Western circuit during the next week will be at LexlrwrUm. and some very sensational things may be looked fi. The track 1 tn splendid condition and the greatest aggregation of hows txi-J" gathered are there ready to Mart.

The records for two nnd three-year-okts, race record for the year, and a nnm-ber of others are tn dancer of belmr broken. tt. W. WUC'LLEY. ONLY A FEW LEFT.

Members of the American Bail- war Union Are Scarce In This City. What a Trip To the Bailroad Tarda Brought aTorth JTotaa of thaBauL Since the bis strike was brought to an end tbe Anwrieaa Railway Cnioa has eithT been bi.linj lu liht under a bah4 or snuftV; it ou mlaWtheT4 Few people tat have thought of the organization, sine then except to auk, what haa b-cume of it. As far as the body in thi city i concerned the order seems to be dead. It haa had no meeting in the Trades and Labor Assembly Hall, at which place it held meeting during th- etrike, from the time the big trouble ended until the present. A Courier-Journal reporter yesterday took a trip through the and N.

yards in -arch of some one connected with the order. livery man approached denied most emphatically that he was a mem ber. Must of them said they thought a great deal of the order, but only because it caused vacancies on tho road, which, in (urn, caused them to secure work. I file sorry for tho poor cussee thai were mknbera, said one man, and they're eorrry, too. I bst won't foind any of 'em "round here." J.

W. Stone, who was Secretary of the local union, is out of the city. J. W. Lanjrford, who wae one of the prominent mem hers, says he is out of it.

Although it is in this low condition, there are a few members now out of employment that hold meetings occasionally. General Xotes. President Inxalls, of the Cheeapeake and Ohio railroad, says that his company intend to expend $2,000,000 in xu-provements at lttchmond. V. The committee appointed ftw the bondholders of the Peoria, Decatur and Eransvillo to examine into th physicai and financial condition of the property will make a report In a few days.

The Central Traffic Association is to consider the abolishment of the stopover privilege on all tickets. Should the privilege be niought to an end it woukl mean a severe blow to scalpers, which is the end desired. A RACE AGAINST DEATH. Respite of Ceadeaaaed Choctaw Ar rives Jast la Tiaae. Tuslcahoma.

Oct. (Special.) Silad Lewis, one of the Choctaw political prisoners, had a narrow escape from death near here yesterday. He was to have been shot to death, 3 o'clock p. m. being the hour set for his execution.

All arrangements had been perfected, tjhe prisoner heavily manacled arms being folded, he had taken his seat upon the death box. and the two guards stood ready with Winchesters placf-d to their shoulders to send the missiles of death into the prisoner's breast. At that moment courier rode up, hi horse foaming with perspiration, and at a distance of 100, yatd baiie-i the captain of the guard aud ordered, him to proceedings. He conveyed an order from Jude llol-son respiting Lewis thirty days, according to instructions from the Interior Department. Had the rider been one minute later bis order would have had to go above.

This is the fourth respite Lewis has had. A Boy's AssaalU Knoxville, Tenn Oct. 7. (Special) Oscar Shipland was stabbed and- perhaps here this after noon by Red" Erail. colored.

The trouble arose over Brazil striking Shipland's aogr lirazil made a murderous aseault on Shi plan cutting him in th neck. severing an artery. hysicians were called, but his chances 1vr recovery are siun, mere oetng internal nemorr bages. lirazil was committed to jail without bond, awaiting the result of his victim's wounds, lxitu are mere boys. Filtered Water For Lexiactoa.

Lexington, Ky- Oct. 7. (Special.) The Lexington water-works will shortly put in a new filtering plant at a cost OI An 3 mi a is depleted blood. The blood lacks richness and the cheeks lack color. Tho whole system lacks the nourishment Scott's I -1 victory I mt s3 Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver OiL This nourishing, palatable "ood restores a healthy color, enriches the blood and tones up the whole system.

Phy-ticians, the world over, endorse iL Dca't .8 deceire. by rrtparsd br fceott A Sera. S. X. lilflrtuwat aB a.

11 I 1 11 worn Wheeling. W. Inches, tailing. Don't make two bites at a cherry, i What's the use of tak- mailt-. 51 Charaouraf day.Ttas'y Total prwmpttav- tloav.

.00 ltoeml Depw for day Depc far moa(h Lwuarturw since area 1 4.70 METEUB 0 LOG ICAL EECOliD. (Offlo Lomaviua, Oct. 7, ISM. 7:17 a. ra.

U7 tj. bl SO.SOa 88.9B8 Temr -xur. j.O Dew point, 40 40 Humidity. 67 84 Di-cuoa of wind a. a.

S.a. Vetocity at wmd mar Cloudy. Clear. A RIVALS AD DEPAiTTCRES. Bteamar a.

Fmm To. Bonaoaa. eatl. W. JC rhillip.

JiramiTiLe BOATS LEAVING THIS DAY. The Telegraph, CapC Williamson, for Cincinnati at 5 p. The Big Kanawoa, Capt. IlamUton, for Mudlaon, Cam illtou and. all way lantUngs at 4 p.

The W. K. Phllllpa, Copt aoU, for TeU CUy, Bockpori, Owensboro, vanavtUe and all way landings at i p. m. TtTVEB, BCSOESS AND HATH EH.

The river was lulling last evening, 4d Inches In the canal, 14 Inches on the tails, and 5 feet 1 Inch below. No business, being Sunday. Weather clear, cloudy aad pleasant. DRIFTWOOD. The Clyde met with an ovation upon her arrival at Rescue tor Ken tucky rtver The Kaarin will be up tiuy and return to Evan-vine to-morrxiw Kin ply coal boeia and be are needed at Plttsburjih.

No coal will be m.ned until they reach there The Bonanza had a good tiaaricuger trlr to Clnclnn-ii eater- day The tuwouat pilot wbo have been Sou look ng at the river are returning llay went up on the Bonanza yesterday Tne following ls the stock: of coal thut wis afloat between Xatriies arhl New Orleans on the 30th. day of September: Natches, 1J boat and 1 bartre; baou tiara, 2 boat baton Rouge, 23 boata Vhiquetr line, boata; Donaldson vite, 0 boats; Willow (irove Lain IK, 3U boata; New Orlean, 'JA uoaas ana onnt ea: touu. ia noaaa an a barge, as against, 101 boats and 3 barg-s at the same time but year. The coruunpiloa during September was boata an 1 1 bar-. The LouLsville Boai Club ourtrt to up a reftvtta before the cold weaor seta Tbe V.

S. Government has appropriated 9J.iseoXK for ereac ng alartt water navlfa-tion on the Oi Kanawha river, from toe Ohio river at Point Pleasant to a point near the Kanawha Falls, in Fayette county. dtstauce of ntnety mllea The Government bar taken to Cairo bv ta Enos Taylor were bum by Barroom at and by Ed. Howard, of JeJTe onvtUa. They are bulk-ns; more W'oodruff ou.ns pma ra iwe nt 1 ana Cincinnati The Missouri passed Merophia mating up Sstu ray The alamaaa leave Cab-to-day for New Orlearm The wharf looked deserted Twterday Ohio will rJae before long.

RIVER TELEGRAMS. Pmsburglt Oct. 7. (Speelal.r-Tne atao of water at Davis Island dam to-night was 2-1 feet and stationary. Capt.

John c. Klein tias purchased and placed at the wharf the hull ef tho steamer Annie Roberts, recently burned to Uie water's edge. He will begat once to cone true aa exenntoa ba a from U. Moaher, the builder of the Yankee Doodle, Korwood and other last yachts, says with 230 pounds of steam, the We- inah can beat all record. Capt.

Charles A. Fainter has made arrange menu to sup ply such a boiler. Maoy new boats have been built, the fnstest of which ta the At cedo. It will so fur a record Saturday. Wea tiier clear and warm, little business except light excursions.

another for fine, washinrr. Pearl Va. Oct. 1. River feet 3 Clear and cooL Catlettsburc.

Oot. 7. 4ftiec1aL-Oh1o river shows 4 Inches below the fero mark on toe can ge, or I foot tt Inches In channel, nnd fail.ng. L'p Clara Belle, 9 a. m.

LUie itay, 12 p. Juasle, 1 p. m. Weather clear and pieaaant, Cincinnati. Oct.

7. (Special.) Rrr 5 feet and falling at this evening, 'i ne Telegraph left for Louisville al n. The H. k. Bedford entered Uie.

Manchester trade to-night In the place of the 64. Law. tence. Business dulL InfL, OcK 7. (Special.) Clear and warmer, lilver falllnir; 4 feet 5 Inches on gauge.

The Royal left for Vlctasburg ami. win mane two trips a weea nera vtcasoun io saua tuwge. Caho, 111., Oct 7. Arrived aty ot van nan, fennessee nver, a. m.

3iy Choice and barges, St. Loula, 8 :30 p. m. ferd Herold, bt. Louis, IO :45 a.

m. Ie-partare: City of Savannah. St. Loo Is. 1 a.

m. t'erd Herold, Mem plus, 3 p. m. River o.m feet, failtoag. Clear aud warm.

St. Louis. 7. No boats tn or out. Weather cloudy and warm.

River stationary at lee. Memphis. Oct. 7. Btver l.X feet, a nse 01 s-iw 01 a soot.

Cloudy ana warm. IVo boats. New Orleans. Oct. 7.

Clear and eooL Ar nved City ot Xonroe, St, Louis. LITTLE BALLS WILL NOT ROLL Gassbler aad Fakirs Barred From the Rlcaasoad, Eipoeltioa. Richmond, Va- Oct, 7e-SpociaL) From time an memorial fakirs have reveled at Virginia fairs and expositions and their wheel of fortune, roulette acd other games havo been objects of aw traction to thousands. At tho exposition, which opens hero on Tu -eday, however, it is more than probable that this feature will be conspicuous by lu absence, as at a meeting of clergymen at Broad Stre-t Methodist church this evening. which meeting was dexigned to break up gambling at the exposition, tho assurance' of President Wood, of th Agricultural Society, under the auspices of which tho fairs are held, that no illegal gutning should take place on the grounds, wae regarded aa satisfactory and tbe nv -a.

ing by a serica of resolutions, offered by lv. lr. Tudor, ao declared. The most prominent and Influential ministers la the cits; interested themselves) in this matter and made it ao hot for the Agricultural Society that something had to he done. 1 his action does not.

in any way affect betting on horse races or pool selling on the grounds, as this if permitted by the laws of tbe State. Aecideat to aa Alabaaaa Belle. Montgomery, Ala- Oct. 7. (Special.) Mis Lena Fuyter, a Tucaloof belle.

while out driving with a gentleman yesterday, was thrown from the boggy and fatally hurt. It ia feared. Ihe young lady in falling was caught by the wheels and wa dragged uite a distacoe, sustaining serious internal injuriea. She ia a yreat lavorite socially, auu too aoudeai 1 gredtjy. ine will do it all.

For washing wood-work, tinware, silver, marble, glass, dishes, carpets, or anything you can think of, Pearl-ine is the best It saves not onlv but wear. Let it helo vou in all these ways. You musn't think that the easv 1 1 .1 11 T-l wasiunjv- 01 cioines is an uias arcanine is made tor. of A PedcDers and some nnscmpnloc rrocers wOl tell yon this is as rood as" 1 mwmm or "the same as feariiae. it's FALSE Pearline nerer peddled, 1 it T5- as.1- fd il grocer scad 70a wmeUung in place ct Pearl ine.

1 At a02.CK honest ttmdUkui. JaitES PVLE, Nrw York, RIVER AND WEATHER REPORTS. lamtrDa aim lokshtctd or imnsn 1 Uf. Lomrttnda, 4 4V, WW taroeawiosw LOCAL RIVER REPORT. TEMPEKATCRA AXD PRZCIPITATIOX ooaaTajrra axB x-oaauu.

Locravtua. kr Oct. T. 1894. UTaTtmina wail 81.9 48.0 naaa.

M.i) Normal 68.4 Dept. 'or day 1.0 twpc formoaia. 11.8 Deoaruuw aiaoa March l. rrevaiung wind, x.a. SO.luO AarrjSancEJTTs.

I HEATER UNCLE Nighta and MCVT Saturday DCAI wir- tiTRaOBl)lSJtY. The Latest Comedy Suceaae, I I CI ITHKTAUC DUDLEY 5o seat N. OK AIX Haa i ad aaata Cm. Boat seat Me. want te LONUiSi A TKE-MENIX1CJ HIT new Tonri A RECilRU-BKaAkt LN CHilLHOOl WITH ORI31NAL aao 5e.

Sic, ao aad 7ic Sale of Iin to-day at o'doea. AL'LiNa, HALL OPLRA COMPkJIT. GRANn OPERA I THE NXI UI1H11U HOUSE I 0LDC00X TO-KIUHT XaTISEK TO-MORROW. The Bic Producuoa. nnWM I EVERT rt-TCKE JN 5.

8S.S0; boi rse. PRICES 15, bast aOe. On 8ato-Bo Ornoa aad Bneenham lrug atora Xxt tMiii Aiarin. MACAULEY'S. lo-aig aaa durtag the was.

KaUneea Wdass- oay aad aaturday, B0NN8SS.E Bonehill la W. R. Seek 'a Musical TrSTaaty, PLAYMATES! THE BUCKINGHAM. Commendiig; Monday. Oct 8, for Six Sight! And iwo a-atiaeasunlr.

WHALLES A MARTELL'B South Before Mar Buaday Arte 00a aad Night, Oct. 14. THE CREOLE CO. TUC A VI I I TT ALWATS nf bllUb XHk BEST. Every body Kaxt Buaday Matlaae WObor Opera Co.

WAHTIP MX I3CXIiAJtOTyL lT-rtmeat aader taia keaa 13 l-2 a Use. iistaiac uaea tor lest Uaa30e. ini-i we unfurnished eonnectlng room, witk tath. In mudern knum. ilhii, waUdug distance of Manual Training 11 Uh mwt.

wuran qj, in is omce. WANT1 Family sewing by a dre sa niaker. Addrvs MRS. KENT, 1514 Preston st. K.i-rgw i AdveroaeBiaavBjider Uus ksad ens cent a wrd.

i let lass Uaa ltd, Ail TED bright men and women everywhere to solicit order in our ow line of work, vo set cleared daily. Exclusive temtosy. cap. to! needed. Work light and polar.

It wui pay yoa to lnvft-t and cs-nvlnct-d. you aieed employui-ut and wan io aice money, wnto to-day for Proofs and full parbruiars, to tne AXD J4ERCHAA1V LlU.V Louis, Mo. (Xruuou LUo Courier-journal WANT El Ten riria. over 17 years of wraw- in rotuna-ab lore, 7-A tnls ofhej. WA3ffTEr-ltAI-B KELP.

sAvsjruaeineau Uder Uus Head a ceat a vtro, iUuo uuta tor lass Uiaa lttc. WA3 EI Rrlll men and woman where to solicit orders la oar sew line of work. 7 to 4-1 cleared UUy. Exclusive territory. No caplbd needed.

Work Ught aud popular. It will py you to liivesUgale and be convinced. If you need employment and want to ma money, write today for proou and lull particulars, to Uie JiEWsP.VPElt AN1 MEttCliA-VlV St. Louis, Uo. t.MenUou ihe Courtefslournal when you writn.t WASTED Salesmen to anil a Useful a cle to every family aeud poslnl card for au-f or lotion.

Add a J. J. MllXTiELL. Bir-m Ing ham, Ala. VAaaTgAV-WAT qs- yg Adyertisement aauar is bmi ens cut a ward.

otuar takei lor leu Uua 10c i WANTED Sole men to aeil baking powder; we put cur good la glass rolling pins; eosr a mo uia ana expense, or oomniiioa. CH1UAL.O HAElVi rXIa Lt4 CO. Jren st. ClUcagu. WA-MTKi SALKsMK.

send allow liberal salary and expenses or commission to proper applicant; staple aeiler; three stores out of gve wui order, aililnws. wiio stamp, oca box vm, mw York ciiy. Adterlisemeau aader Uus Bead 12 l-2c a line. Jiotoio. ta-ea lor less ihaa 3Uc FOB RE.XT A new frame oottag of room and S2 purchca; well In yard; buralar alarm oa plau; tut 70x-sMt; price 013; n.

a. of Keotncky, bet. Tweuiy-alxtu and' Twenty-elbUt ulectrio car stear dour. 1 RATEAU. FOlt sr.

STORB s. w. comer ViliA and JenVrson, 3-ntory brick store, with room, desirable aa a siercanUie or obice bunnies rent fur trot years. KI 1LXJ TKlT A.S1 TY VAULT to -IO Finn at. FOB EF.XT-Wni.U or part of lar 3-story brick residence, SfOO K.

Cray. Apply at the bouse, or til V. U. BOWl. Cw lumrsa HuUdlng.

VOU RE.T-.NIce little 0-room, auory bnck bouae. 11 JO Fts-ktow Juat sxuntod and papered; real per Biontn. ion, teas or by moi.tb. Hilkl.rTY TKL 1 AMI bAFfcTY VAVLT iH to CIO Filth t'i'S. BKNT FurnUhed room, wiu or without board aim day boariera nrat-cbtoe aoommodati una.

67 eeconsl stis-et. FOit BEST OFFlCl li or otr.c la Bull Blwk, la nice order; elevator rvtre also wster. etc. FIOKUTY TKI'Sf AJiU eAFt-TY VAI'LT am to Jlo flfte st. FOR RKNT 4 rooms on first Boor at 400 W.

breckiurklg st. fa and water. epos. Advartitcraeatt aader this aead 12 l-Jo a liae. ea tor less aa FXiB 6A1JJ Perdrn mon and docwoud block ror anuvaea, eux.

cut to order A4- a ta Ttii. tniun, ntiie-tiu a. c. LOST. AdyertisemcBta aader Lou bead 12 1-Ie a lino.

kUea for leas Uua 3oc S4, tortoi ssahell hair-pin, ornamented with (old, betwe-n bev.mh and Main and Second aad On naby. ateuirm to IW ja t'irat fctroet and -eciv rtiward, TO-DA APCTISaT BXUCM. By H. H. SENG.

lag one tnmg lor coarse, and Tina Wilntif unin.ee r-nw 1 iiuw uiuuut'du uudiubja Aituwt AT AUCTION. Mandat, OcUbsir art 4 O'clatk P. On the pcernli-, mt the nortaeaat corner of Walnut and Aelrton ki. 1 m-11 i the I hi cheat ldder a line bualneM et-ner lut. wua cottagn of 3 rsmaaa and aUurhen nm rear, fronting Newton rtrrei kit 22 l-2 lni) teet tu an alley; tm-ts au.1 ailcy ail made, rids a hue corner, and pommaad Uia attenilon of ouyrr.

Term at sale. 1L ll E-b, AueUuuetr. SECOND-STREET RESIDENCE By W. C. PRIEST si Jgts.

-A-T ATJCTIOIT V) tdaesdar. Ocr, 10, at 3 JO p. Vport Uie nteralae. 1S4 second iory brua rvsia nr 7 lufsoa, water and f- louiT-iaiion, aaeuH roe targe lurU, uO.OO. This la an exceedingly Bice sous and choicely located.

Bale postuve; by order of non-rWtdi-nte. Tnm Uiwfcina Cash, balauce one, two and three years, nose nepitUble awl Intel el payab-e sen u-aa-nuuily. lien retained. lKltrr a A nta. HARDY EfltTu.N.

Aaclloneer. AUCTION MALLS BT STUCK f. BRENT CO. (Sueeaasors Thea. Aad aoa A Co.) TUESDAY.

October 8. at 0 30 a. as a birr and Will-eeaoned slock tf Boot and eiioM. WEDNESDAY, October IO, at 2K) a. Dry I Xoaoua.

Carpels, oil Clotus, etc. THURSDAY, OcUyber 11. Oenta Fornb tng liond. Hats and a good stuck of ci.ui iii.sii in euits im uverroata. Term cash.

J. L. bKEMT. COAL- IKE! Pittsbar-h Lamp, lie, $2.75 Fitubargh Lamp (100 bat hel lots), 10 1-Se, 10.50 Fittsbarsh Nat, 10c, Anthracite, per ton. The Police Patrol C0AL A JOS.

WALTON CO. tB CORTORATID Main offlee, 213 Third near Main. Branch office, Main and Hancock streets. Landing, foot of Flojd and Sixth streets. Telephone 35 and 1019.

Coal Reduced! (g ML Telephones 31 aad 33L Fittsbarsh Lamp, lie, $3.73 PitUbnrh Lamp. 100 baihels aad er, 10 l-2c per basheL Pittsbarga Nat, 10c, Fittsbarsh Nat, 100 basnets aud orer, 9 l-2e per basheL Tajlor Lamp, Dc, 25 Taj lor Lamp, 1C0 bashels and oyer, 8e per basheL Taylor Nat, 8c, $2.00 Taylor Nut, 100 bashels aad over, 7c per basheL Large Coke. per bushel, Se Crushed Coke, per bushel, 9c Anthraeite, per ton, 37.00 Special attention siren orders for family use. mtA jisHrpn. Throagfci tickets at lowest prices to or from any part of to BYRXE SPEED, Hi W.

Jefferwoa, WUw Foarta. LASDINtiS AXD YAK DO Floyd aad River, Slxtn and River, Fourteeulk aad Canal, Foar-teeata and Kn tacky sts. -SB aa-a aa BBS lPQSAxa. For Wreck at Steamer DLamoad. 8c led bfcto are Invited until Oclob-r S3 for tbe wreck of lb sUamv ldaowaMl.

burnt and awiik at Arena laodln. bew Cairu. Addr a JL'ltlt CO. llua-burKn. Pa.

Jeffera oOVliK and- tVpt. 11, li4. Sealed T'P- In trlpL.ata, will be -eelv i bar aiuU 11 eciuca a. lo-asrai standard time Oevubar 1 1 -s. fur fur-ulsiiluK lb la ii.

M. latK loo.iaiO iralloe ot Mineral UU, of IM decs, nmmtt teat, ta caaea ot two tmm ark. Oov-ern meat reara rlKtu to fs-J aay or all proposula, and ta amrpl tbe whole quarHity or any porUua of Nm oil tad for. lnl-a-ma. Uou furnished aa B4purailuw.

Kaveiop a ontaJlltng propusala aauwld be BvsrKad IT Staala for Minora! Uti, and eddrrsaed te A. lflBINsU.N. Uej aity Ur. Mr. Oao LW- poi Q.

M. EUROPE Ottcialiy app.iaia at UM mm Allaalla SSMAMalp I im a JTat naa u-krui mm mtX asa, I aa at Ua warts. TKtaT CO. 1 I MmkI. aiauaeaf Paraata liiawn B.

ear. 4 UIA sad Ataraa auv, Leuavuaa, mj. IIoniGopathic Dispensary 633 SIXTH ST. 3Ic licines Free Uie Iced SIcL Surckaad trm of charge. liy MEDDIS SOUTmVICK.

IIA1SDS031E TWO-STOHY FUA11E KEIDEXCE Of rsoaas. 2J03 moa ativ-t. It -tv trt a TvSaot aQry. AJT Vondsy, October 9. aitaaied mu arnv.

-w lull Ame Kir i a irr Oia tua4 Caws' ar Arrive Karfoia auBParag a 1M4. at 4 -M Vtock. we win sell tae ab-ve fraaae 11 is if tbe eat nil tt I'Wrtu wwi, soaia a bm. The ta a tbe eavt repair. castauiaa nsnt in.

rairniraaif la t4 I XI l-zalas a a luuS alter, a asnerfalUnr well rar. laia Msyn an a awawmg waai-s-er il mil brlti. Ttil a ciiaatre ge a 1 an atM km er a anal laivsov harnt. Terms On third bJn-e la 1 aad years, per nrul. tnterva at If.

linat.daily after the Mir af lae above, wa wi'l a 11 a ami tid Ssiik.u.g fed -jrxl- et to an alley, mt ual r) iSa ea.i h4d af lirstoa. Mtmi i'Mtmp .4 B) e. The aanvr pmperty Is la a fa4-4ptsnrUic rsttkakMl a4 ul auad ri airut for a Uule asMue. Tern one ird nJi, baaaaws- ta 1 mr.4 3 y.ara. ail.ui'li a asHlatWauiw A as Unas 1 rs.

By O'lTEZLIi te DAVIESS. A BEAUTBFUL 8 sm i S4SI 8 ttm inal org a KJeiuBsl wua AUaart iswal lAmm and mt raai fc-rtota wua ai tor Waakiastaa. Im But. lara mm SOUTHERN A I LViT CQMPAMT. In Kentucky, Incorporate! Lino to Florida and the Sooth.

0 Tlcawt OSm, Pawn Aim. B. ISM. 9a. 1, Boaia.ni aa.j num.

Nuorlsri Var aiiawi iMmmw a Bauaar a a isaaj. I.a- nasi mm. ifcinaraid iMMlllua, hmu. lky, Cft ai kT. I way i ulna a.

ta car. aalliaiasa. ad I -a I ai 7 a. awi arnva. a- aa.

Laauvtlie Lax iaa. ailesl. aftiH ii -orniai. aim i mm taraara s- Caiiiaaa.ga at laiii barf aud baiwerpart. Na.

4. aad Lxxlaayae raaewa, brvilla, La.raae.aa i. irn.4i. ia. Vlr i mtm.

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7, Saty Bwaaay. 11 a. na.nUa sin a au ai nan 11 a arrtvaa aa 1 -AO p. mx. mm.

A daiiy. p. av, aa shyvtiaa a4i tsiontiai. ins a. aaiy.

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ta w. Clnalaaaa sad the aaiaaail mm IA 1 JJT ai a iara ivaalM nail aa amf a. 1MI Vt ana rmcw raiiaai WmmI-w Li -m a ia T11E ROT AL tu 4 LI IOC a. A. a Ywa.

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'MAIL aao larm Pmt rias haiatUJa lmmmt a -sl a. a. unMta "itCOKHOOlTin-re Waa a.iU tllnwianraa. 4 yrs 4 p. mt.

mtnum "'Tny. Dally Waaaa f. ai. i ia a- mtymn was tae i havaaia mm nmrnt. Kentucky Us ion Railway Co.

HlBinla 9. isa. aaeatra r. Oetaa Im I mmm lana.taa mt a a. avt WTV a im a p.

av uii as a. av a. mi Hy.u a. aim a aa 4 p. mm.

i imm aa p. iui mi mm Laae. Ji uia a a. av tlaai iia.o i IJt a ai Clay cat 1 a. av ia i mat a p.

mm. A Ial .29 a. mm. Hal rmmm WI.M. ilw laa aa4 Jai.i Caa aacc 111, mt tmttyim i.au aad ia in iiw Ky.

CM la. -s'll- r. Am a. ta rmi J.ira, m. ba, 11a a- LOT IN ST.

JAMES COURT AT AUCTION. Monday, October 8, 94, at 4:30 p. mr Oa the pra tve win aeil that bea-ufal tn tOtl0 Ine tm aa aOf tae Weiat of a. Jimn Csin, 3To fnr 11 a ran. 11a ar weuty pM Um fountalo.

That a p4rw sttd op trtnoiiy te srq a tvnly feeeat a la tiai juUlliai and mM4 faeasuwaide part ad a Ti third cat, baUacsj si 1 and year. r-lXU. A Aaarea. MTZ. AXatOATS.

CHANGE OF T1LIE. 0a aad after Satarday. OeUber Uo tlaciaaaU oeaU will Opart at i p.WL dally, except baaday. htmitf at IS see a. llis; Kaaawahs for Maalsoa ta4 Carrellua dally it i y.

a. txcepl Saaaay. LOL'IaVUXE AXD XTAJtaVILLE MAIL CO. ror Owanaiwarv. vUie atad Lower Obkt.

ea at ia drweswi st-aanr ia wLl leave Laiy Kirt4 miain 4 y. trvm wmarlMtaL. sums ef Sewrta areaue: i emirs IL ta, a -aa. Carras Uv and Juka W. liari.

W. W. BZIS, TXtepkoM daa. Steam beat Xsj Taka Notlee. The Kealurky abers spaa mt Uae laMOsrrtne and Jentsxeirille bnd Is ora fur aa iga tKa.

Clu iuimS fM and lnauaaa spaa ar cleat aJ-tna aaylgwi lias. A. B. KILUKLW. FOR RENT! OFFICE ROOMS la' Coatier-Jearaal BalUIag.

Apply at Coaatlar-Eeeaa. BATTKnai) TIw.tw .1. 7M as 31 Mirrr- ixanaai tlieaApeaie and Ohio. la a aad snattar, ussy. TT aa Hi mm w.

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