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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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cihectdry. Services Will Bo Held To-Day. and Who Will Conduct Them. r'-istoM fro the Beligou-Vineyard tHe "Wide World Over. -rurrr Baptist MJarfon.

Preaching a TTmoHB MDWioir, 128 East Jefferson vvaadilng thieaveoing at 8 o'clock by Hot. -B MisbTOB, Jefferson stret, near J-Preecamg "'dock by Ber. H. C. HiohwaT Visno.

If. 43 Wert Jsffer-TD-at CourcaiooUng thla morning pniny to-alght at Clock by Ear. a a Second aad u. and Bunday-achool aa sab. c- pjm'l CHTUCH, TWrty-f oortk street kigh avenue.

Be-. H. Cfceerrutt, B. ns hlancMnhlp to-day. Serrtc 11 A a a.

PosTtas BaKT cbxbct, Thirty-third avenue. fcevwatllAstandSp. rihVMUMBar.C.H.Saaa. Sunday school atr-B)aav rrvTSAl. GoeTXZ.

MxBbTObt, 63S Jefferson YiowtttvHau. eoadnctad by Jtr. Mun- W.M. ai Barrio eviaj pw- at I dock. yjmun nntrmuv chttbch, geccmd aad Oak Bar.

B. IX CockrOL Zr. reaching at 11 A SL aad P. a. LAjTstasdas of tba LonlarlQa Chantaa-- Circle for tha at Inn, at Tint Christian Jtx-mday Bight, Dr.

Bobba requests ail Cjuubtuui rncB. To. A. xsroaannrss mu iimu a ix aAaadS.B. Bundy-acbool and Prat Eartbol-gtt Bflk-claai 8J9 a.

at ryfTT Tjrrnnff CHXXRXAXCHtTBCH fin ft airnlr PY rhtng at 11 a. at. 4 I a. a. Moraing subjects "Mutual Help.

yi-aatEffactomthaSout. Bboabwat1.E4 cmiBCH, near Floyd. H. BiverA D. 0 paator, wul preach at 11 M.

and TN5 r. I Sunday-acbool at a. at, Tanaf pam-a a-atingat 10:80 a. at AaBTiT H. E.

Chubch South, corner of ood aad Ohh etreeta-Hev. W. I. Blrchatt, paa-ne. at 11 a.

av and 8km. Buaday-(duol ilUtr.x. Clam at 3:30 p. bv pxszab cbapbX, on Wetatein farm, on Saunas laOroad, wiB ba formally dedicated at o'clock. Sanbrldinriadarttak.

CABxi-aTXKT Baptist Chubch It rhtna; at 11 A n. by tba pastor. Joa F. Doaeaa. Snbjaot: "Witae for Ckrtsfc a aight by Wm, Appal.

Tjottt 1L J5. CBXBCH, Third, between Waktat aad Cbastant atraata Bav. J. Beid Kum, i alter. At au Tbe Kaw Baav ata9dtb5fwZarta.

5o aarric at alsht Tbtxzsth ajto JxwwxaacnumxTt Chk-lua caiKi a W. Dick, aaioiatar. Horainc abject: Taa Laat Boppar. Bight anbjeet: TbaomdoC Buaday-acbooi at 8.30. ijxtm Tiw ILrasioir, aortbeaat oorner (TwaatietbaadOrarBoaatraeta, win meat rea kvly atla akwkr.

av oa Tbaradaya, Soatday Lord'a day. Brother M. JU tpndkidiaria. TlBST CHBOTIAlt L' aCH A. X.

Hobba, paator. Xonkf aobjaet: "Tba Ontooma of Ctaratiaakr.1 Slabs: MBardenia( fbaraoh'a Haart." Soaday-acbBoI picnic at rca Grora next Saturday. Ties? Braarcai. cinmcH, Euclid. Hall, Jeffenoa atrast, boa SevantB.

tectora and. pFycroaaette raadiaja by tba flra-teat metHnna. JCraUaWiteaftrar, at 10 o'clock tbis mora-- fcf. aad amuDj at 7 JO. mijsh Baptibt chubcbJ.

kt Vaar, paator. Btkaa at 11 A a. and a. a. Xominc ubject, 'ork Dorina; tba Cbriatiaa Ag" EraofBaT aubJecU Cba SignirVmaca ot ttftkm.9- rUpUva after areniajt acrmoo.

Tetju Chustiaji ckubck Cheatnut, ba tinea SevaBiaantb aad rigbtawnth streeta Bav. Caonta Edward Walk, paator. Crwnmnr.ioa and praiciiie at 11 A m. aad sv K. Bunday-acbool I a.

a frajar maetlaji Wadnaarlay aight. Kit. Da, "Whxits baa returned from at-teadaf ttaiilnna of tha Oaneral Aaaembty at Onaha, aad will preach. Warren Memorial duirckUUAaWaBd9a. lt.

Sunday-acbool at A)Aa rtayaa saeoUog Wednearfay night at 'clock. Gkto Chuech, Gray street, between Trri aad Freatoa Ker. Geo. Becta. rector.

Boij ConmBntrai. A av Litaay, eiiitoa and awad eekbratioa ot tba Holy Com man too at U. a Ziea song and asctora upon -Church EjJerr" at o'clock. JzrmaoH-ctBxxx ICzthodxbt CHiraca; war Twentieth-. Bar.

Q. B. Orerton. paator. fcrrtoeaatll a and r.

St. Sunday acbool at Biabop Wiiaon. of Baltimore, will apeak atUJeffcrion It rent Met hrxlat church Monday resxttS o'clock. VAurcr-aTuxx Baptist Missiojt, cor- Twosty-oecood. Bea.

Fred D. Hale tbapaar am preach at 11 am. and 8 r. a. Baptiara L'UreTeoing aeTrice.

CUMran of tbe Baptiat Orphana Hoxna C1 Tiait Suoday-achool and iaxila tba morning. Wtixxrr armxcT Uxthooibt chttbch, anerof Walnut and Fifti atreeta Ber. A. pattoc. Ekaop A.

W. WOaon will preach a a. and r. x. Coosecration aerrioeat lead by Mr.

Ooorre 8. Keilr. Seaxaara uararjbod weiconie. FOCETH PbISBTTXBIAM CBTOCH, Ean- ck c-nt, between Main and Market Bar. JaA.

S. Burlkca, pastor. Eanricea at 11 a m. and Scaday-acbool a M. Meetings during Monday.

Thursday aad Friday area-ag tt o'clock, preparatory to communion. si Bartst CHCRCH. Chestmit street, "eea Pnaton aad Preaching at 11 An. and r. a.

by tba paator. Ber. 3L D. Jeffries, fcaiagssnnoawulbetbenratof aasri of aennoca oa "Our OSeaaoe Against God." todaychaoi and fit. Tucker's Bible-class at Mtt XjlOX FkkSSTIXMAJf CBLiacs, ICadJaon, eB Qnth and TweUth atreeta Err.

Bargrave wfll preach at a av, aobjecU jr Bread of liXe." Erening subject: "Goa-. Kan, Declared." Sunday-school 9:30 a a Prtytr meeting and lecture Thursday ereniac -'clock. 8- Pan's Protest AST EnsooPAXi Corner Sixth and Walnut Bar. Ftrkica. a rector; Ect.

J. T.Cole, aa-, 7at- Horutag prmjar, with tba Lord's Bupper wnon, at a'dock. Craning prayer and Jf at tocloct. Sunday-acbool aa 9:30 a k. tlr.a.

TTj CCTTXAI, PUSBTTXXIAB CHTTBCH, Ken- 7 and rourth arcnue. Preaching njfandeTeningat tbe usual hours by tbe V5' Young. IX Sabbath- at a. x. Congregational prayer-ftf by Dr.

Toung rrery Wednesday evening So clock. 1DWAT Baptist CHTJch. Bar. H. baring returned from tba Korth-a preach at a a.

and Sr. a. Morning Power. Progress and Promise of Book cf Ecoiv- Klht anbjeet: "Seising ui poruudtwa." Sunday-school and CoL Bell a atljio JJ'BTBaoADWATiL Chttbch South, of ThlrteenUi and Broedway-S. X.

BaO. Pr. The paator will preach at 11 A au, and Mr. Eemper, late paator for tba A. B.

will ac at I r. a. Sunday school at 9:12 A a. a-awJiig at 10:15 a a. Prayer-meeting "ety edneUyaTening at o'clock.

Jaarr Esqusbi Lcthmaw chtkch, on WaBbingtos-Ba. CSiaries ff0" Pastor. DiTlne aerricea at 11 A a. 4 a. Subject ot morning sermon: Tba enin aiitiW? "Th flood "rtber of UghtA Sabbath-acbool, adnasday araning prayer meeting at rr-tTBXST XL S.

CHTTBCH SOUTH, -1 CraN, bstwaam Ca aad Eiati- Ber. Henry Settle, pastor. Preaching at 11 a a. rubject, 'Fixedness of Heart." 8 p. x.

songs and religious reciutiona by members of tba Sunday, school aad distribution of Snnday-scboot prtaea. Sundaycbooi at 9:15 a bl Toung roan's meet, ing 9.30 am. First Exolish CHtrRCH.Broad-wsy, near Preston. This church eelebrat IU iCTtb anniTeraary to-day. Its career baa been very prosperous, and tbe preparations or a fitting celebration are rery elaborate and beauti fuL Following is tba programme: UO'cioek, voluntary Orraa is tbe CBAydn." jGboir Gloria PatrL Prayer.

Gloria in EirreWs Cboh- Lor( Thr Zioa, Lord." w1'rtc -adore by tba pastor, Ber. 8. Offertory. Antbein Ob, How Lordy Is 73on" (Bonv berg) TTTTr Cbotr wT Be tbe Tie that Binds Our Hearts lnJ.y "Prai God From Wboaa AD Bleaa Earning Sei vL O'clock. Sunday-School Praiaa Serrioa.

Orraa 8ongwe Meet Song f00 T-dy We Come With Song "Aanireraary Cborna" Infant Uaaa Addxsi. vJoy Oasa vi bong 'Home ot the Addieaa. and Help OfTertorr "Uearea at Song "Work tor Our -School oung-waatauatberuig'' wnenwatca. PIUESBTTrBIAW. Trust FazsBTTEKiAit chtbch, corner Sixth and Green streets, T.

D. Witberapoon, IX IX, pastor. SerriceaatU am. aad 6 p.m. Thb Central Presbyterian cbnrch, Ken-tueky street, near Fourth nrenua.

Bar. William C. Toung, D. IX, paator. Preaching at II A a.

and 8 p. m. Sabbatb-achool at I J0 o'clock. Conrregational prajrer-meeting and lecture by tha Bar. Dr.

Young erery Wednesday craning. PoaTLAJTD AVEHTTM FmtlTTHIAH cxuBcm, Ber. J. H. Morrison, pastor.

Begular aerricea erery Sunday a a. m. and 4 p.m. Park Mission. 8p.m.

Bxooss Pbxsbttkkiav chttbch, eomer Seoood and Broadway, Bar. Charles B. HamphilL D. pastor. Eerriosa at a m.

and 6p.m. Thtbd ParsBTTnuAjr chttbch, Sixteenth and Chestnut streets. Bar. T. Bediarer, pastor.

Preaching at 11 in tha morning And tha eranlng. BAPTIST. Bboaowat Baptist chxtxcs. Berrioes si Ham. and 8p.m.

aTTBCOPAIk Chbist Chttbch, Bar. Charles BL CrafJk, rector; Ker. George O. Smith, assistant. Order of aarrieaa: Holy oomrminton.

7M a aw and also at II A a. oa tbe first Sunday in tba month. Morning prayer aad anrmon at 11 o'clock. Erecing prayer at o'clock. St.

Josh's chttbch, JeiTeraon street, between Elerenth and Twelfth, Bar. Stephen E. BarawaD. rector. Morning prayer, litany, aad asrmon at 10:30 o'clock Sunday-school, r.

a. Childreo's a i toe and lectors, 8 JO o'clock. Eroding prayer and sermon, 8 o'clock. Wednesdays, evening prayer and lecture, 8 o'clock. Holy com munion, first Sunday ta tha month at 11 third Sunday in tba month at 7 A a.

This is a fr churob. 8t. Ahbbzw's chttbch, corner Second and Xentocky streeta, KC Bar. C. Penick, V.

ractor. Bar. C. M. Toung.

assistant rector. Sunday-school, o'clock a M. Cerrices. o'clock A as. and 730 p.

au CalYabt church, Tourth arenua, between Tort and Breckinridge, Ber. J. G. Minnigerode, ractor. Serriceatbia morning at 11 and this area-ing at o'clock.

Gracm chttbch. Gray sUaet, between Floyd and Freatoa streets. Ber. George C'Betta, rector. Holy Communion erery Sunday, Thursday and Holy Bay at A at; on tba first aad third Sundays in tha month (choral) at 11 a and oa tba laat Friday in each month, in special memory of tba faithful departed, at a m.

Matins oa first aad Third Sundara at 10-JO A all other Sundaya (choral) ai 11 A a. raa song erery Sunday 8 a. a. (chorajX TBurrrr P. K.

church, Main street, abore Wemel, Bar. Dr. J. T. Helm paator Begular morning serrioea at 11 Holy Communion first Sunday la erery month Morning Sunday, school at 9-J9) o'clock; arening Sunday-acbool at 8 o'clock.

hUBlHTJCBS MZJLimO. Thb ministers of the Southern Presbrterian church meet erery Monday at 10 a bl, except tba first Monday tba month, at tba pastor's study of Second church. Corner Second and Broadway, to which an ministers and elders visiting tbe city are cordially invited. By rota of tha meeting, Coagregatioaal Notes. BscTOa Chishutt, of St.

Peter's, has ra-ceired aereral flattering csBa A xxxnxa of ladies interested in women's work for la to be held at Mrs. B. W. Avery's on to-morrow afteraooa at 4 o'clock. Last meeting for the season of tha Louisville Chautauqua Circle at Flr.it Christian church.

Dr. Hobhs requests all members to ba present tomorrow Thb semi-annual meeting of tba Woman's Christian Association will ba held ta tba parlors of tha T. M. A. building, corner Walnut and Fifth streeta, Tuesday at4 r.

a. A large attendance is desirable. Hiss Claba Hxabs, of tha National Opera Company, viil sesiat in tba serrioea at Oalrary church this morning. Miss Meara will sing at tba offertory "Hear Ta IsraeV from Mendelssohn's "Elijah." Thb Toons; Ladies' Guild of Sfc. John's Episcopal church will giro a strawberry festival in the interest of the church at tba residence of p.

Curry, oa Jefferson street, between Twenty-second and Twenty -third, next Thursday arening at 8 o'clock. Thb Iflnisterial Asaociation of Louirrillo wiB hold its regular monthly meeting to-morrow at 10 o'clock A a. in the Y. M. CL A.

rooms. Topio I' for dUacuadon, "The Secret Power in Her. W. A. Brcsvihurst ana iter.

J. u. tsigitr open tba discussion. A full attendance ia desired. Thb Lodi' Aid Society of tha Central Cbriatiaa church will run aa exc Ion to tba first lock in Kentucky river on Iriay, June 17, for tbe benefit of the building fund of the church.

Steamer SbaUcroas will leave the foot of Fourth arenua promptly at 8:30 a m. Only fifty centt for tha round trip. St. Johs's Parish, of tha Episcopal church, has completed tha arrangements for its annual picnic which will take place June 17, at Arctic Springs. Tbe large and elesTant steamer T.

F. Eckert has beaa chartered for the day, and a delightful time is expected. Early in the morning there will be a boat ride up tbe river Twelve-mile Island, the picnickers being landed at Arctic Springs when reaching that place oa tba return trip. Tbe. Episcopal Orpbanages and tha Home of the Innocenta wfll ba invited, as usual, to take part in tba enjoyment of the day, and tha friends of the pariidiioners are cordially requested to join them la the festivities, to the end of making this tbe most successful of tba many successful picnics of that parish.

Bxv. A. Wilsox, D. one of tha Bishops of tha Methodist Episcopal Qmrch. South, who was charged a year since by bis church with tbe duty of visiting the missions of the church ia China and Japan, hae recently returned, baring made the circuit of tba earth on lua mission.

Tha Bishop returns in excellent health, bearing most encouraging news concerning the success of Gospel missions in tbe rarioua heathen nations risited Ct him oa his tour. Of his trip, and mora particularly of tha missions la Japan and China, ha will speak to-night at 8 o'clock, at tbe Walnut-street church, and will rreach at tbe same place at 11 o'clock to-dar. fe.shopWiLtoo is known throughout tbe country ca one of toe ablest and most eloquent divines of the MetfaKbat Chnrch. Big Proprty In Trast. Under tbe will of H.

D. Mewcomb, John B. Smith was one of tha trusteea of his daughter, ilrs. Jsewcomb, and her children. Mrs.

Jfewcomb afterward married Mr. Ten Kroeck. and ha since resided, with her children. In Europe- Yesterday tha Wuty Trust Company was appointed co-trustee, with Mr. Morris, in place of John B.

Smith. The property ia trust is estimated to ba worth Thkrb is no one article in tha Una of medicines that gives so larve a return for the money as a rood porous strvuirthening phurter, such as Carwr bioart Wvi and -luna Lack-ache fuzuc City Engineer Soowrlen's Beport Showing; the Amounts Hzpended. TL8 Value of Yropertj Owned By the (Ety -Estimates 0a Streets, Alleys, Ci-terns, Bewers and Fumpa, In his forthcoming annoal "leport, among; other things. City Engineer Scowden will For tha purpose of answering questions asked every day at my ofilce as to what tha city hi doing, and has been doing, with tha money which has bean raised from tba sale of bonds and from general ta ration, and what has tha city to show for bar bonded debt and expenditures, I hare bean at soma pains to gather tba following Information, which is respectfully submitted in order to give-both yourselves (tba Mayor and Council) and inquiring citisena a concise and correct account of tha city's expenditures and condition, which I will be as plain salt thoald ba satisfactory. Very few cities aa young aa LouisvOla and of no greater wealth can compare with ber in tba extant and character ot bar public works, and in tha number and coat of her churches and pnblio and private educational and charitaBla institutiona.

All of them are folly up to tha standard of similar modern structures In any part of tha dvilised world, and all of tba city's property and snterprises are paid In this connection I would suggest that the city follow tha example of other cities to advantage in levying taxes for the construction of new sewers and the reconstruction of old street pavement A In lrwiiinatl and a large number of other dti where sewers are built tha general fund bears only one half of the cxpenea, and tba property on each aide bears its proportion of one-quarter of the cost. Tbe same law applies to the reconstruction ef old streeta, where repaved of granite and other durable material. The property on each side is mortgaged for one quarter of the cost, and ten-year lm-proveonent bonds, bearing 6 per cant, interest, are issued and negotiated, before work ia begun. iij this plan cash ia paid for the work aa it progresses; therefore, it costs leas, and twice the extent of work ia obtained aa under too present system, and since property-holders Lava to bear one-fourth ot tbe expense of making new sewers and streets, only thorn portions of the. city which nelly need improvement and can bear tha tax ask for it, and less danger is encountered in spending public money until it is absolutely necessary.

STATBMXBT SHOWIBO AatOtTStT BXPBBIXKD BT THB CITY Or LOUISVIIXB OB PUBLIC IM-PROVrjtZHTS ABD TBS TALCS OF PRUT KBIT OWITED BT THB CRT, Cat-off $75,000 OS ulton atrat Boadbed through old Beargraaa 88,000 00 enters outfall sewer. 00 Value of Baxter atLUUl 00 $1,113,000 00 thb cm. eoo.ono oo 173,000 io 170,000 00 60. mW 00 SSS.OU0 00 laxtMO aetaaeeaaaeaae- TALCS OP PBOPKBTT OWRO BT City HaB building City HospitaL Ahna-bouiiew Lying-in PewlMjuse "proper Wcn-bouat House of Kef uga for white and colored children, church and other improrementa Railroad Gas works. co oo 4,000.001 oo l.tfcO.UUO 00 7OU.0U0 00 60,000 00 00 oo SB4.0M 00 169.4S4 00 7.0i) 00 00 44) co Wharf property, aa tichooi-hou a and furniture.

la engine bojeee and two book and laudor 18 susaw nre wgin 14 reels hook and ladder 1 Hay's anal book and Horsea, hose, furniture, Fire-alarm (otoicraph Su.7jO 00 Polios atatiott-houMM, nones, wag- ona, furniture and 1B.S80 09 TotaL 4U6.47 00 BSTTMATxn Vixn or stbbbts, auxts, BBWKBB, riBaVCfHTBBJS, PCBUO POMPS, XTC IU miles of straeta and 81 miles of aheys 4,898,867 00 BO miles sewers and drains, not ia- eluding WesUtra outfall P00 00 ItbnugttS 160,000 00 434 fire-cisterns SlT.OoO 00 L11U publie pumps. 00 Footway crossings aad covered war uv-waya. oo Ftrs-plua, soeo po Total. 00 BXCArTTCLATIOB. Amount expended on improvements 81,118,000 00 Value of city property and railroad 00 Kntimmii value of streets, alleys.

sewers and 8,086597 00 Total. .919486,071 00 Deduct railroad subscription 00 Deduct police telephone 800 00 4,000,800 03 Actual value of property belonging to tbe city 00 TALCS OP DBXOXZBATIOBAL PBOPBRTT. 1S5 churches. 00 la orphan 700, OK) 00 8 hosuiiala and 000,000 00 60 schools, including private pay- schools and ail sectarian schools, academies, seminaries and eot- loces 1,000.000 00 Kentucky Institute for the Blind 130,000 00 Kentucky American Printing House for the Blind. 40,000 00 $540.000 00 SBOWCCO TALCX Or AWTS8ABI.B PBOPBBTT IB 18S7, Total value of land 00 Total value of implements 00 Fatimatnl value of railroad 1,100,000 00 Value of acre property 600,000 00 Personally and 840.000 00 Grand 009 00 Value of property exempt from 00 00 There hare beea put la the city since ItCO buildiiurs valued at $30,000,000 00 There have been put down in tbectty since 1870 miles of new 87 Miles of new streets and alleys 63 The dtt of tbe city of Louisville January lo7, is $556,453 98 The amount of Sinking Fund which can ne appuea to payment et SA873J30 97 Very respectfully.

B. T. Scownsai, City hagiiir. B. P.

Elks. Morb candidates for this evening. All applicants for degrees should take advantare. before tbe lodge adjourns for trie summer season. Number eigm has ti8 members in good standing.

It is more than lively that Louisville Lodge wul agree, at its next communication, to hold meet-iugsouce a month during tbe coming summer. Elk Dave Brady, of tbe Parkereburg route, Cincinnati, was in tbe city tbe past week, arranging an excursion of Kentucky Liks to tbe grand reunion of tbe order at Detroit, June 3 and 84. Many will go. Elk AI Schlicht, who for two and a half years has been studying musio in ltalr preparatory to going upon tne operatic autre, arrived In Kew xork last Tbunday, and will be at borne in a few days. These notes were in error las week in saying that three Judges of the courts ww Ell a It should have been five, as follows: Judge rri.

L. Jackson, Circuit Court Judge; Judjra W. B. Hoke. Jefferson County Court I Jude Etnmett Field, of tbe Common Plea Court; Judge Sterling- B.

Toner, Lotiivill Law and Equity Court, aad Judfre K. 1L Thompson, Louisville City Court. Loui-wille Lodge baa six distinguished doctors: Dr. John Godirey.of the United Mares ilanne Hospital service; Dr. George W.

Grilliths, surgeon L. and K. R-; rr. Wm. Berry.

Dr. T. Hunt btucky. Dr. Cbas.

W. Taylor and Dr. A. Forsu Tbero are sir louraaiista, six dnnrgista and rive dentists, while there is no limit to tue other prof jrion that well tbe horns of full-fledged Elt ia Eeniujkjr ma-IropoliA K.rr. Mtstic will soon have a fine am- plilied council.

Grand Chancellor Rudy lecture i at Lexington June and at Grgeto-n June i on tl good and welfare of the order. Daniel lloone Lodge, No. conferred the First and second ranks Wednesday evetnnr. Louisville Divl-doo Uniterm Bank bad a web attended drid meetuig ist Wednesday eveniiipr. After the drill, tbe ricnlc and promenade concert for June 20 was talked up.

A grand street parade has beea decided upon, ia which Jertursoaviiie aad haw Albany diTWuna will take part. Royal Templars. Gsaxo Councilor P. Alls is a bt CwocsJ aa aii aft condl- tioo. It is rrowlng lu membership i rr? iagof the uiiTereot TonciiA 'ihe at era i i 1 1 nHthii of ue l.nloa meet.

Commatoe and Home of tbe nendkas, prouutsee to be a grand sacveaa. C. K. of A. Bbabchvs 21 and 24 meet this aftotm.

Branch 44 v.i,l meet tn-morrow night. PrMCOes 6. 10, 36, 45. au and all meet next Tuesday nipbt. Branch No.

wUl meet next Tuesday niKht. branch No. 4 wul admit four new meu-hersat its next meeting. The Pranch aitrytng hard to regain her piace aa aeeond ia tho.ordar. rwrittea or tba to rioLXT Of an the dainty colors Of IPia' hearenly bow.

The one sbe wads most lovingly la Violet, 1 trow. And of an the sprrngttroe blossoma That he on nature a br at. Dsinty and delicate darlings, The Violet I lore best. Ia music's mlgbty marreta. With passion 'a rotos withta.

Tbe instrument most God-like the loiot Vioiia. And wbea fair Hesner's rataway Had closed upon tba day, Then com tbe best loved twilight boar. Tbe Vioiet of tbe day. Aa4 we all know that Ercov Fair Aphrodite's boy. His arrow tippeu with Vlolat.

Emblem of deepest joy. Like Lore's warm, tender color, Like tbe Iris-bow abore, Tbev named our dark-eyed malnea Tha Violet whom we love. rLoasjics M. HiiiBoaa-. OinnsAprOB.

Baya ne Was Assaalted. Frederick Floespoebler, a brtck-mason living at Garden and Green streets, was arrested yesterday afternoon on a warrant sworn out by Pat Hart, who alleged that Floespoebler bad made an unprovoked attack on bun early in the morning, knocking him down, blacking bis eye and bruising him generally. The alleged assailant was himself much bruised, and charged Hart with being the author of bis Bummer Resorts. Writs to the Fountain House, Waukesha, Wkw for pamphlets descriptive of tbe numerous famous springs, aad fur rooms, rates, eta at tha R1YEH AND WEATHER REPORTS. lATTTtTSB ABD LQSOITTTDB OP IXKTJJSVTLLS.

Latitudes Vf I LcngitudeSi 4y AT. IXCAX. 2IIVEU Boats Leaving (See AdrertlsementA) Fob CTncinnati, lleetwood, Brennan maa-ter, at I r. n. Fob Memphis.

Granite State, Andy Lindsay master, at 1 x. River, Business and Vfeather. Thb river still continuea to ri at this point. At 6 o'clock las evening tbe marks regi tered 10 feet 8 inch at tbe foot, tee inch at tbe mouth of the canal, and 4 feet 4 inch in the chute oo the fads. Business was fair on the krrno yesterday.

Weather ciear aad warm. Port Thb lower-coast fleet. Reindeer and Mount. aiaGui. were la aad put yesterday with fair bust Thb Charley Brown arrived from Mem-phte with empties, and left last night for Pitta-burgh.

5 Capt. Frxd Xjttrxix. wfll hare charge of tbe wheel of tha Transit during Capt. Johnny's absence. Tbb Mattlo Hays has received her spring overhauling and new coat of paint, aad tooka as bright and as neat aa anew dollar.

Fruyrs Bam Rbbo and John Whirling arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday by rail, to take tbe Raymond Horner aad tew up. Ma. B. Ablb is now associated with his father. CapA Dan Able, on the Wul Hays, filling tba position of socond clerk.

Thb Charlie Clarke arrived from Cincinnati yesterday morning aad returned up the nver with part of tbe Charley Brown's tow. Capt. Johb J. Browx, of the Merchants' and Planters' Line of New Orleans, is expected to arrive hare hi a few days from New OrionnA General Pike. Capt.

Bob Brown, arrived at noon yesterday from Madiaoa with a large excursion, aad rmuruvd at dark last evening. Thb City of Madison, from' and to Cincinnati: City of Oweaitbora. from aad to Evanavuie: Ltuie Bay, from Carroll ton and return, were ia and out on time yesterday. Capt. Jora Lxttrxxx, Capt.

John Hoffman, JLr. John Ooyle, and Mr. Nmk Hugb left yesterday for Shephtwdavule. where they wiU spend three or four days squirrel-bunting. Thb Raymond Horner arrived at the foot of the canal but night from New Orleans with a heavy tow of empty coal bargee.

Sbe will put them through to-tlay and pass ca to Pittsburgh. Thb Hibernia bad good trips to aad from Kentucky rirer yesterday. Capt. Pence found time oa his last up trio to hsve some new timbers put in ber bttom. Ihe Hifch Barney ia a shamrock bard to oe found.

Thb Jam Guthrie win arrive from Ev-aasrilks this morning, and 1 are with a return trip to-morrow, at 4 p. bl, from tba foot of Fourth streeA Capt. W'UUam Meeks commands, aad Bocne Bay nas charge of tbe Cox- W. W. Hitb will leave to-morrow for Maula to bring tbe Carrie Hope down.

She will receive, ber touches here and get ready to make her matuau trip Saturday in the Leavenworth, trade in command ot Capt. Dick Ballard. Pilots Kip Jkbrtbs and Theodore Serf, ot tbe Raymond Horner, are' back borne for tbe summer. They have beea busy all whiter twisting the wheel of the Raymond. Nip and Theodore are two of tbe moat succeasf ui 1 iior'ia tha Louisville and New Orleans towing trade.

As soon aa tba Cincinnati Mail-Una Company can secure a large and fast side-wheel boat, suitable for the trade between this city and Cincinnati, it will lay tbe Fleetwood up to undergo a thorough over hauling. She will be painted inside and out, and ber cabin will ba frescoed. Tba Fleetwood will then be tbe finest, as well aa tbe fastest, boat that pans the water ia the Ohio Vat-ley. Capt. Bbbt O.

Lbtt left fop Crab Orchard Springs, where he will remain fora month trying to regain Ids lost hwiWh For the pat three months be has beea troubled with tne dropsy. His many friends hope that when be returns from bis racstou be will be fully recovered and "right tide up, with care." During Capt. Levi's absence Mr. Calvert Hvdee, an active and wide-awake young man. will attend to tbe freight department of the L.

and Mad Line, and also the Line steamer. Tht following changes have been made United States beacon lights oa tbe rirer, between Memphis and New Madrid: Tor-nage Anew light established Slav ISO; Morgan Point, moved down 500 yards, Mav 83; Petty moved down 300 yards. May 81; pposUe moved down 200 yards May 81; Etuiot, moved up BUU yards. Mar bl; Carr's 1 aiming, new light, es tabaUlied Slay 81; Cottonwood Point, moved down 160 yards. May 81; Mitchell's, xnovr-d down 150 yards.

May Si; below 0)w, new light es-tabbshed June bead Prairie Led, moved oown 100 yards, June Point rioasani, nuvrd oown 400 yards, June Dan Watson's, discontinued June LitTT. 1L Utoasa, U. Nary. Thb Queen City, while lying at the wharf at New OrksanA was destroyed ly fire and sunk Thursday mon.1 lg at 6 o'clock, bhe v. aa owned by tbe New Orleans aad Bayou Tecbe Packet Company, of that city, and vamed at Sua was covered by insurance in the Carroll and Powell Agency, of St.

Louis, to the amount of (10,000. How tbe fire originated could not be ascertained, aa there was no I on board at the time, nor had there been for some time. The Qtieea City, formerly tbe Laura L. Davis, was budt at Cincinnati hi 1474, and ran tor some time in tbe Cincinnati and Evansvuie, Tennessee aad other trades. About six years ago sue was bought by Capt.

Alex. Montgomery, of Covington, and others, and bad ber name changed to tbe Queen City, bhe ran in tbe Cincinnati and Evsnsville tradeaCapt. John Jones, of the DeiSoto being the last to command ber. She was finally sold to the late CaptA Marsh Woods and Henry E. Harper, who took ber South and ran ber In the Bayou Bartholomew and other tributaries about New Orleans.

About four years ao "he was purchased by tbe Bayou Teche Company, and was about to be placed in thorough order to take tbe place of tLe steamer Tecbe in the Bayou Teche trade. For Additional River and Weather inrt of tats THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. STOCKS AM) BONDS. 5w York Stock Exchange. Krw Your, June A Sloney on call was easy at cent, laat loan at 8 and closed Offered at 8 cent Prime mercantile paper 6 cent Sterling exchange waa duilbut steady aad unchanged at for 60-day bills and for demand.

Ear silver ounce. Government bonds were dull and at dy. State bonds were dull and steady. Tbe stock market to-day displayed more activity than on any previous abort Saturday, and It waa unusually strong, erpeciaTy ia the Ust hour. There waa considerable buying by the foreigners in anticipation of higher figures la London oa Monday.

Tbe principal element of streugth. however, wsa tbe renewed covering of liar-, whisi it Is estate! a Urgt amst way, which meets everr Wednead.iv MiivivL Tais order is in every 1" are still outstanding. A half doasa stocks monopolised most of tba Interest la tba trading, aad the movements in the others were aad unimportant. Fort Worth aad Denver a sharp advance of 8 but aaarty half of this was lost toward tba close, wbea tha publica-tkia of tha weekly bank statement, with its aa panaioa in loans aad material decrease ia tba surplus reserve, checked the advance. Richmond and West Point showed tbe next widest fluctuation in tbe general list.

Among the apedalti Virginia Midland and frpefrlwg Coal ware remarkably strong. Unusual sctivlty at advancing pric waa displayed by Lake Shore aad Xorth-wattara la the laat hour, but their galas were only fractioaa. The opening waa strong, with advances extending to cent. Evintn was moderately active, and after some alight hrattirion at the opening the entire ust became strong under the lead of Fort Worth. After the first hour, however, prices were carried below the opening figures, but ta tha last hour, oa large transactions, the loss ware rearaily regained, with fraotkautaadraaoa, la the, last mteea minutes, however, tba market agaia sagged off aad the ekaw waa antes and gen.

orally ry. The active list raaarAliy shows ad veacet ot amaU fractions, but Fort Worth aad Denver np gs Hocktag Coal ltf f) cent. Railroad bonds were active. The total sal were tLlStJXM. Atlantic aad FacuVs meesa oootribntad stsarly halt of this, their sal Teaching The market waa somewhat Irregular but firm, aad few important, advanc were rscordsd.

Atchison, Colorado, and Paciflc firsts rose 4)A to 110 aad Alton aad Terra Hauta firsts 1 to HA. Tba sal of the week were against S3. 155.000 for last weak, I he transactions at tbs Stock Erohaoga to-day aggregated 140,388 shares, jncbidlng the following: Delaware. Lackawanna aad Westers Erie 9.775; Fort Worth aad Dearer ABOOt Lake Shore Louisviileaad Naahviilet.za; Norta-westera 7j0; New Jersey Central Beading 1X700; SL Paul 14.100; Western Unioa Mining ahar were quiet. Sal were Brunswick Middle Bar 9Sc; bocurrty $7.6 Stsnhlaisj $110; Amador $100; Butra To nasi sto; California aad Virginia $8S; Ophar $ia75; Hale aad-, Norcro Unioa CnnsolWlated S4J0; Bodle Bulwer $ts Plymouth 130.

BASK STATXXBBT. The weekly etslsmsat of tha associated banks, issued from the Clearing -bou to-day, shows the following changest 1 I VW irA7oo cj i CT LSBBiaTB, 4sv I SsaBBBPrs. a aas)S sssasaaasaj Legal tenders, dsoraa 158,700 i.epoaua, oavi ism vuuwmumi mwn-mmw Tbe banka now boklin sveasa of tbe atconj. rsiew 483738 sotbbhbtbbt bobssl Fours, coupon. Four aad a half a psjuiicaix IU BOBDs.

ta, stamp 4a. North. Pae. seo'da ins Misseuri 102 Nonbwtera eoia 130U lean, awttleinenti 104Vfc Do debenture Ild Do.br loa. HJUJttUr.gaaj.

114 Do. throes 74 SC. Paul tea. au. nime.w iar.

imm Denr. Kio U. 1st l4j Tex. i'ao. land I D.AKioG.W.lata as io.

rM.axusui 10lM a. T. gea.6a 9 Unioa Pao. nrata. est bhora.

nurui. i-ac, nrsua tia 8 IOC IB. Adams FxpresaM AUettbeny Cam. Akoa A T. 144 Morris A 1 Naaa.

A X. IXDU1I, Nor. A W. preCt. NorUiernPaciXfcv.

Do. yorthwsstsra 13o. preferred. K. xVoontrat.i.

Ohio Ohio A Mauiasippi Do. pref Oat A Orsgoa Navigat'a Oregon A Traoao. Dopreierred 4a Aatencan 118 B. 51 Canada Paeiflo. 61 Can.

mLrai i acUla 4 Cbea A T4 Do first prof 13 1 aeuoud prvf. $4 Ctdcago A Alloa. 154 Do 14 CL.B.& Mffi, L8Lb iH.O. (JiWKoa improv A St. L.

P. com 19 DO pre! erred. 44 CS.a C'leva. Peona. D.

A Plttaburgb PuUman PaL Car. 164 tlevA Column, IL A Hndsoa. 1L Lack. las' Ivm rakioa. Si KriA.

S4), I preferred i 78 last ln. new. 14 lw 74 Rock fet I A n. Do. 8Ui Do.

first 118 St Paul. lu i ,..7 KorV 154 nan, or t4.j&..., lo I'iun A Texsa. IiiiTioia L. U. Western-.

Kansas A Lane Erie A- Wa. Lska Lou isv. Ia, K. A. Ltd first pref.

Mo. seooad pro Memphis A Char. Mica. Central. Mia.

A St Louia fct P. M. A M. 128 Do. preferiwdIT 11 stl TTexaa Patina.

J.J a 17 Unioa 41 StU U. H. Exnresa. 31J a L. A Vr 38 Do.

85U am WeUsA JS3 7vg Wektera 77t 81J Ooiorado tr-l N.YCAStlV. lii Do. SM so iii. axt 944 I lrC 2a Io preferred S3 VM. Db n.

iiasonri Paeiflo 109U 14 a A Cecu prsf. Kf Tctk Sight Exchaage. Crsci-vaaTi. Eastern axchange I waa steady par buying, par asUlng. MsTrrma.

New York sight axchlnga ssflrng at jjo premhim. i Bowroji. New York sight CTchsrigs quoted at discount 81,000. I Nsw Oiuin. Bight exchange ton Ktw York was quoted at $1J0 premium tljOOL St.

Locnw Exchange oa New York waa quoted at par. Ciucaao. Ksw Tork sight exchanga contlsn ry, and to-day waa quoted as low aa aOo dis- tmiUiG STOCKS. 'HewTsrk, Kaw Yeaav Jane 4-Tbe following ars tbe official dosing quotations at the Newj York Mining Exchange this afteraooa: HomestakA IS Ouicksflver prafM Vfyi Iron t-iiver- 870 South Ontario. tMU 84 tjuit-ksilrar.

6)4 Sam Praacisco. i Sab FsAsctaco, June A Tbe following are tbe official closing quotations at the Stock Exchange this afternoon; Alta .8 67ti Bodie. 9 73 Bulwer 1 89 Best 8 50 Cbollar 7 60 Con. Paciflc SO Con. 79 Crown Point 7 60 14j Gould A Curry.

..4 73 Bale A NorcrooA.O Martin White ....8 Mount 87U Ophir 87 Potosi ..........8 00 Savage 50 Sterra Nevada. ...8 83 12U Utah M8 v2 YaUow Jacket 8 67a GENERAL MARKETS. Chicago. Cwjcaao. June A Tbe wheat market opaaed a Bttle eas firm than at tha cio tei day.

There was no special reason for this other than tha local temper, for neither cabl nor any climatio advices received daring the early hours of the day changed the general situatioaa partlcla. Jane wheat, however, received a good deal ot attention during the morning. Ia waa bid stoutly for at tbe opening at 90)4jo. Oaa cure of the pit was that there was acarsely any selling of the June option by anybody except boua Hetitlled with the clique. It became evident la the seaalon that tba dique waa advancing very quietly Ua selling price for tba Jane June advanced gradually during the day from, the opening figure of 904j to ic at tbe close.

The aridity with which tbe offerings at each limit were taken was a surprise to those who bare bald out the theory Uu-t all wheat short now was against tba "actual grain ta the country." The California bulge helped June wheat a LUIa Shorts bought with more or lass freedom, realising that the clique controls such wheat absolutely. Beceipta of wheat were not as heavy as expected, being 813 ears. July -wheat opened at sfisc but before noon tbe July option waa forced up to 87o through heavy purchases by aereral brcksrA Bo great amount of clique aews was floating about Some New Yorkers predicted tbe collapse of their own corner and consequent disaster to Chicago, but no particular weight was attached to gossip of this sort Tbe laat half hour or so witnessed a little reaction, but part of it wsa made up. Estimatei oa the visible supply next week are that it will anow aa awreeea of at least one million bushels. July cloaad at HAij.

It is estimated that during tne morning Boson-f eld A Co. sold tha aborts 5,000,000 bushel of June wheat Cora opened steady, with a if position oa the part of tne local crowd to work for an advance. Ihe ofXemig were not large, and a gam of to rs-aultcd. At tbe bulge there appeared to be pwnty on sola, and ail tba cany gain waa tost, and laat sales were at tbe same figures as on yesterday. A large part of the trading was in changing con-tracts from June to July.

Opening sales of July were at sold to au, weakened and cloeed at Outs were dull aad sal were within Me rangA Provisions acre muuorately active, but unsettled, aad prices fluctuated mora freely wlih.n a large rauaA The aborts appeared moie anxious to cover, and at times tbe oSenags were On every bulse, however, they were ample ttr ail requiremeniA and anortiy before tne close a slight vrawrs occurred, but tne laat salt ot aiiort ribs were at the sain fires aa yesterJav, ttttoa Ut.t i. ribs ormned at Fr.eo, broke to sold to reomied and closed at July lard opened at i fi.7-"i, sold at la.erjgift.LJia, aad closed wlih outside bgurnA The leading tutur ranged as follows: Abtzclba Opea. liiyV eat Low-eat Clos- H'Aaat Jjae. July Coin JuDe. July Auerust.

Oats July bauosmbsr. i-ora r4 ts Ml. eot rv 40 Ml 8 411? 41)4 a 4UJ 41 80i raj MtZi 4s! July $3 00 33 $38 00 $38 09 Juo 8 rru 865 July Xiiie tru' rvu 87, 4tvv 8 84 890 T85- 64 73 5 a sw TBS 60 70 T73 8 81 T43 7 60 Juiy 7 srtj Cssh euocatloaa follows: Ftotnt 4uotaUons as follows? Winter patents 84 liatk); Boutbera winter wbea flour Wawonaia do 83.7M&4.00: Michixaa do $1 7504.00: choice to fancy Minnesota patents soft wheat patents $1 OOA85; Minnesota bakers', in sac, rye flour, In barrels, buckwheat $10u8J lot tA Oaanf We 8 spring wheat Wo 8 sprmg wheat 80-MUc: No red wheat 91t4c; bo 8 corn No 8 oats rSMja Ne 8 rye 64a. No 8 bar ley KftAJo. No 1 flax aasd $113 2HI Prime timothy seed $L80(r 1.85.

Paovmtoins Ms pork quoted at 82 05 wbarrst. Prime stea lard wm qaotad at $4-64) VIBH rbort rib suit. Inoe. $7.50 7.64: dry -sal ted ahouldera. boxed, aaoit ciear sidea boxed.

Waimtv Waa quotad at $Lli) gaDoafordlS. tillera' finished roods. Sooaa-Cu Toal VHWQiei tiulated 6J4c; standard A Receipt Flour 15.000 barrels: wheat lOt.OOS bushels; com 161,000 bushels: oats bushels; rye 8.000 bushels; barley 7.0U0 bushalA Shipotaata Flour 15.000 barrels; wheat 107,000 bushels; corn bushels; oats 10C.0J0 buabais; rye aone; barley nonA Oa tbe Produce Exchanga to-day the batter market was leas firm; creamery lit lOO dairy Eggs wars quoted firm at Vi'A Mo. aoaaa forTrh. Ktw IvawToaB, Jmiet Fwwa Soperflna Westera aad State commoa ta good extra Western aad State good to ho lew de 88.boitt5.il; common to choice white wheat Western excra 8AanAt: fancy-do cboioe to double extra 4.60AAl; eommoa to rood extra Ohio Ax5.QO; Mama to caoi extra St ss.sKfjj.iti; patent Minnesota extra goad to prime 8A505A75; choice to double extra HtK) AOO; twos I pis KL49S packages: exports 476 barrels aad 4.4 ru sacks; sales 10, barrels: the mar was dull; low grades were held firmly.

Wbbat Beceipta 144. 750 bushels; exports 838,833 baskets; sal of AS4U.00O buanels of futures aad busMlaof spot; tba market for spos lots waa Ho. and opOons Hd" higher, closing firm; Ne 8 spring No i bard Net Northern 9uo; ungraded red 90 No 8 96c; No red 9TU.a in elevator. aeUvered, f. o.

No 1 red 8 No 1 whit tc; extra red ffac; No 8 red seller June at "Ha.iHa, dosing at sellsr July at 8-)c Ckaing at seller August at 9 ie'J--nv closing at 99o; sailer September at 93,,9 i-Hio. closing at to; seller Deceuiber at Sj-. ttjo, cluaing at fcHo; seder May tiaod) at i.oos1a EOltMO. dosing at Coaa Raostpta 1 10.900 bnshels; exnta 88,814 bantxas; sal of a.0o0 bushels of futures aad 17X.000 bushels of spot; the market for spot iota waa and options higher, eioaiug steady; there was a moderate export trading, but speculation waa is ecu ve; ungraded 4: ovfto Merator, 47.c delivarad) NO 47lifr4i-e io elevator and la ari'it; Not asller Jons at 4Ti.i.47mo. closing at 47ti seller July at s-ta-tyc, closing at 4 aslier August at closuig at sj.o; iler Septauibr quotsd at AOHiC.

Oats Keoaipt 6A044 buahela; exports bnKhnis; sal of 140,000 busheis of futur aad 1 18,000 ausbels of spot; tbe market for white was steady and for mixed a iride lower; mixed Western 8 IftS'e; white do 8842c Hav quwt and steady; shipping Hope Were unchanged aad dull; btaxa tusMOat California TtaOe. Covraa Spot fair Rio waa quiet at 83ei options were tairiy active and higher; sal bags; seller June at l.80.jj; seller July at sailer Auruat at aU.7t,ibsi.l5e; seller Beptamber at J.x-l.iOc; seller October at Sl.ASii.aie; sailer Novembsr seller Deoniuber at xl.X'4t?1.60o; seller January at xl-OJct seller Feuruary at kl.yict saUer March at l.4iii.5.'jc; seiidr Aprd l.R5itil.ooo. Scaaa Market was dud and unchanged; fair to good refining was quoted at 4lc; molaas augar 4 5-l-t-ic; muaoovado 4 '4 (0,4 7-1 ft CVoix4 7-iaA4Vrc: Porto luoo centrifugal, 94 teat 8 t-lftc; Rio Grane48c; dumestio Aracajan 8 15-10c; Martinique 4 9-i'ic; English Island 4 7-le: contiaental Sxl AtS-lto; Trinidad 4 a-loo; Barbado redned ftrrn, demand fair; 4 -lci4 11-lfic; extra 4 131iA4 15-ltic; white extra 5c; yellow oil A 6 1-14 mold A 6f4 13-ltic; standard A 8 a-14 (fVtsc; confectioners' A 6 cut loaf and crushed 6 11-le; powdered 6 13- 106o; gi snulatad VHX Cubes i MoLiwrs Tbe market was firm; CO test 0t ft-Agoi ordinary black strap agd; Porto Bioo Slto. Rjca Market was steadyrParna Siry. Raagooa pAMneatie 45c; Java braiA-jB.

TatAOW The market waa dull at 8 U-10Q34o, RiiH Market quiet at Ifl.MQi.Zii. TvarsviTMa quattat A-4ii54e. Wool Was quiet; domebtia A oe 8327e; pulled Texas do PaovisioaaPork wa stuady and trading light; old mews quoted at 15; new mess $18; family me 315. Beef bams $10.60: city extra India me at $10. Cut meats quoted firm; pickled shoulders 61.1 pickled bellies 7c; pickled hams llulllvc: Wsatera bama 910o; smoked hams ec: smoaed shouldara 7c; frwah bams 9c; clear belli 80; rib belli Te; middl wore dull and aominal; long dear 7ac: abort clear 4.05c This jnarket 5gv7 points higher, bat less active; Weetara steam spot was quoted at 7.0-JLfco; seller July seller Auguat 7.10 A7.16c; seller September 7.7i7.iiic; seber Octo.

bar suer Aoremtor ioc; ouy att.Suo. B11 ins The market quiet Western 10(ff 17c; Elgin creamery 17su, Casaaa quiot and k. Eoos Receipts 8.155 packag tba market was higher and firm; Westera froah Copraa-W firm; lake 9.9CVldu, LaADW firm; common 4.75c. Tns quiet and firm; refiaed FngTlah plat BJtiASbo. FaaioBTa to 1vtsoc Steady; aottoa per steamer rd; wheat do xd.

SL, Arftuls. St. Locta una A Flour, the market was quiet and dull, but unchanged; double extra waa noted at tnole extra $iUxt7f; ainily choice fancy $3.63 4JA15; pa tenia $4dsiA4a. t. the market was better but rery dun sad doaed above yesterday: sal ranged: No 8 red eaah eofatc; seller June euo; seder July tU Hic.

closing at Bic; seller August 82,7 ciosing at seller September rJi'aM-'ja, closing at bwvc; seller October Mtsdajc. clualug at bio asked. Cora, the niarget wsa firmer and VfQ higher; sal ranged: cash 87)4 ftsr; seller June 3040 bai; ller July 87t4c; seller August SSc; seller September afa OaU. tha market waa una but rery dull: sal ranged: cash Xyi seller Juue STo bid; aefier July At4jc; aeiier August atago bid. Bys was dull and easy at May tbe market waa dull and lower; timothy was quoted at a.5(Xit,l4; prairie at 8311.

Braa was weak at 7oe. Lead, tue market as duU; common and chemically hard refined Eggs were firm all 1 dozen. BuUar. the market aaa steady and unchanged; creamery dairy likal4o. Cora meal waa atwwly at Si.

Whiaky. tbe mark steady at $1.06 for dlatulera' finlaiied gooda. Provlsiona, tbe market waa very strung. Pork, irregular new me was quoted at $IX Lard was ftrji at $140. Dry salted meata, boxttd lots, aLoulders long ciaar aid clear rib aid short dear sld ri.

Bacon, boxed lota, shoulders $Stc45; long elaar aid tl.ax.S.'-; clear rib sides short clear sid 8.47W. Hams were steady at titbit 14 r1 lot) XiA Raoeipta Flour 3.000 barrels: wheat lAOuO buahela: corn M.OuO bushels; oats zI.OoO bUAbela; rye none: barley none. Shipments Flour S.0W) barrels: wheat ST, 000 bushela; corn i.1,000 bushels; oaia 1.000 buabais; rye nous; barley L0oa.biishe.la. Baltimore. BatrrsrcmB, Jane 4- Flour, tbe market wasna-rhangedl Howard-street an 1 Westera superfine do extra do family 8175.1 4.50: City ulls supsr i.5l; do extra do Rio brands ittij; iJLarco family 15.

Wbsat, tbe market for Woo tern was hih tt: Not winter red spo 96; ar Iler June tt Jc-, aeiier July seder August 8-i t-; aell-r Heptsmber Corn, tbe mar ket tor Westera firmer; mixed spot 47 47to; seller June 47io bid; seller Juiy OatA the market was about st )v ana qui Wsstsra white do mixed (iJd. ByA tbe market waa quidt at 6vJ -o. Hay, the market waa quiet sad uucbaused; Meatara prime to choice i'rovisions were quie and steady. Ma pork is quoted quiet at 15 2l7. Bulk meats, tne market was saouldera and ciear rib sid, packed Parn was quiet and steady; shoulders ciaar rib sides Hams were quouai at IhiO-lard, refineil at ke.

Butter, tna markat was uucnanged: creamery lHX: Western packed 14 tr.180, Erga wers higher; (rush quoted at Ur ltlc Coflee. tbe markat was nnminai: Rio car- foea, ordinary to fair Receipt Tour barrais: wheat oJ.i'o bmhela; com 11. bushels; oaia 6,000 busueU. bhiiKuenu kur 11.173 barrais; wheat iUxC corn SlkiO buUiela Kew Orleaas. Nxw Oatxan.

June 4. CotTee, tbe market wss excited and liio cargoes, cornuioa to prime 1-ice quiet but h.111; LoiKstna ordinary to prims 4 i-Vo. Cotujn-wtxl products quiet a.td steady; p. inis cruaa cd i s'un-m-r yenow boc; ca-a aad mel i a kug um. fcHl-ua, lhoniai'at-t aaa f.tr,u er; ct ea as.

i.e. KO-i fair te A 1 1 t-i 1 x- i rood common to fair 4's4iej commoa 44of Liferior 8-1 itc; centnf ugais plantation graauist. 6jO: choios white 5 .5 9-16c; wh'te 6s 11-19c: choice yeiiow oarified 6 9-ltryijo: do asconds 4t4 prime yeiiow clarmd 6So; Co seconds 44 a. -c; ol yeiiow clarified to; do aaeoods 4 Molsns tbe market was st dy; Louisiana open k-ttte, choKW strirly prune 44Jo; prune 87 iao; rood fair ao-jfc Tanslana centrif ugalt chutce stnctlr prima to fancy fair to good prime commoa to good commoa 16 Louisiana btetiing exchanga bankars' buia aominarat 4ot; oonsoas odoogq CiaciaaatL CfTwmntATt Jane 4. Flour, the tnarkwt waa steady; family fA75A90; fancy Wheat, tha market steady; No 8 red bcj reewpw 1 btiahela; shlprawuta 8,000 busbelA Com, tba market firm; No 8 mixed 410.

Oata. tha market wa steady: No 8 mixed lHo. Bye, the market was steady; No 8 6. Provis-ions were firm aad uacbanged. Pork, the market was quiet at $15.

Lard, the market eras firmer; currant make at $6.85. Bulk meal, tbe market firmer; short rib sid held at Bacon, tbe market quiet; short rib sides $11214; short dear aid 814V Whiskr. tbe market was steady; sal of Ova barrels of finished goods oa the beams ef 8L05. Butter, tbe mark waa quiet; fancy creamary SOc; good to extra 1531 18o; cboioe dairy roll Linseed od waa quiet at Sugar, tha market steady; bard refined New Orieeae Ijrgs were steady; frssb ai quoted at 14o. Cue a waa quiet; small Ohio full cream choice llilljia, Cottoe Markets.

Nrw Yowx. June 4-Cotton. the market waa quiet and steady; middling uplands 11 T-lftc; middling Orleaas UHc; sales 1st bales. Futures cloaad easy; saUer June lL48ci eellar July 11.40c; asiler Angus 11.44s: liar flsptemtier lie; seller October seller Koveanber 10.06c: sabar Ds eember 10.08c; eellar January 10.10c; aeiier February 1017c; seUar atarea 1023c; sailer April iasa Kaw Oataaaa. June 4- Cotton, tba mark firm: nudduag lic; low mkldilng liHjo; good ordinary ll-lc; net recaipta 16 bai; gro receipts Jl bai; exports to Great Britain V17 bai 1 expoit coaataaa) f44 balsa; sai 1,800 bai: stock baisA Lrrxaroot.

June A Cotton, tha market wee rlna and higher: quotations of American cotton au aoraaoea i-iod: miduing upiaads a 15-100; nuaaung on na a lo-itu; aai 10.OUO indudiog AOuO bai for spncuiatina aad expgrs and 7.OO0 aai America. ttarnnrta, Jane A Cottont the market waa firm; middling lie; receipts 23 bai: ship-meata I'M bai; stock liaS balsa; sal unimportant St. Loots. Jane 4. Cotton, the marks was Steady; middling lotto; receipts 100 bai; ship.

sou aai; aai luu bales; atoea 10,400 OacDraaTt, June 4V-Cottoa, the markat was arm; llo. Oil JXarkets. Ortr Cm. Jtms 4 National Traastt earttR. eat opened at ttHe: highest price Jic; low price a4o; closing price sal 8S7.0OO barrels cl rear 606.OJO barrela; charters 837.o-.23 barrels; shlpmaina 7710 harass; runs barrels.

Ksw Yoax, June tPatroVsum, the market Waa dull I opened at 63c; htgbeat price t-'fcc; wwinm jnn wvi rawing unuv eaaUa 230.UU0 Ctarrataaa, Jane 4. Petroleum, the was steady; U0-. 7a SavaaaAB, Jane A Turpsnane, the markst wss firm at IlLjixc. CsuatasToa. June sTurpentine, the market dull at Asa.

WuamioTOB, June A Splrtts of tUTpaatiae Dry Goods Ularket. yvwToBX. June A Thr auction sal baring worn out many buyers, the demand a aa rta-y moderate and Unimportant fc-cay. Tbe cotton sonde market oootiuu very firm, tbe atovka are rery scant and higher prices are the probabuiti of the naar dtur a St. JLoala Wool Market.

Loots. June A Wool, tbe markat was betto, and there more activity; unwashed, bright medium 8KA23c: coane braid lft4 USc; low saady 18M0c; fine light IHttc; fine li vy 14 feato; tuo waahad, choice 4oioo; fair ia2JS3ci low8Aa5a 1'arelgn Fiaaaclal aad Commercial. LowDoa. June 4, 8 r. Mv Consols 103 8-13 for both money And the account United Stat Bonds ts loi; 441 naVL Railroad Bonds Av lauuo and Great Western firsts do aaconds 12; Canadlsa Pacifio ti: Erie 65; do seooads 104ft; liiiaois Central J1V; Mexicaa Ordinary Milwauk and St Paul commoa VJi; Naw York Central lWril Pennsylvania 67J; Reading ri: Mexican Central 19U.

Bar surer 4d ouncA Calcutta linseed 8i quarter. Petroleum, refined 8 t-lwJtHd gallon; petroleunv spii-its Atd gallon. Outumoa rosia 8 6d ewt Unseed cake, Westera 3 17s ad aj tun. Sugar, lJs 8d f) ewt for Cuba centrifugals, polar-iaaug 90 dag teat, and for Cuoa muaoovado fair refining aMout Tallow, prima yeiiow dty Sis 3d ewt Sperm oU 51 ton. Linseed cl sis 0dii21s Wi ewt Whale oU tua.

TurpentineapirusSSsi lOtd ewt Paaxa, June A Ihraa cant rent eat Be for tua account Ajrrwzxp. June 4Ftrolaum, fine pale Azner-Icaa 13 paid aad sellarA LminoL. Jane A Wheat tha market firm and tbe demand waa good, while holders vuw HMWDrauiir, uuiioria 1 wiM II cental: red Western spring 7s 8d7s 4d cental; red Western winter 7s 7d a) cental. Cora, the market was firm and the demand was fair; now mixed Westera quoted 4s lid cental. -Tallow, fine American 31s td 9 cental.

Bacon, long clear aid Bus ewt; short dear aid PJs f) ewt. abort rib sid 86s 3d ewt Butter. United Stat good quoted at 60s B) ewt Lard, prime Westera 54a vd ewt Turpentine, spiriia SSS) 3d aj ewt Rosbv, commoa as 44 ewt Hams, long cut 48s ewt: shoulders Pw ewt Che Americaa fine. 55s Wowt Tsiiow, prima city xlsftd a ewt Peas, Canadiaa 5s i cenlaL Linseed oil Sis 6d cvft Petroleum, refined tjd fallow; petroleum, spirua Hi gallon. Pork, prime me 6ie 8d barrel.

Beat, extra India me 6ls tieroA TJLTJS STOCK. Chicago. cwacaao. June A The Pi wwr Jbwranl ra portai Cattl Poeipts 8,000 head; shipments none; tba market was steady; beeves $AloA90j stock era and feeders cows, laiiis and mixed stock $t9uid3-6; Tsxascattie $dAiS. Hoes Beceipta 12,000 bead; auipuMuita 8,000 bead: tbe market was stronger; rough and mixadSAtOat: cacldna and shippinr 8Ala)iLAi5: 1 light weights akips Ssxaa axa Easua Receipts I.ooO bead: shlp- I tnrjks none: tbe market was dull; nativ $.,5 4.0"! Western A90J Texaas lambs $L50A50 bead.

St. Xxala. ST. Lovat Jnna i- Cattu rteearpta 400 bead: shipments 80O head; the market steady; choice heavy satire steers $A45A60; fair to good shipping steers butcher steers, fair to choice lander, fair to good li.li A fair to good $A15ft-3; TsxanA commoa grass to good corn-fed $4.10. Hooa Receipts 600 bead; shipments 1.800 bead; the market active and steady: cboioe heavy and butchers' selections C854fct.tS: pack, ing, fair to good $A70AeO; Yorktsrs, medium to prims pigs, common to good $4-75 etao.

Sbbxp aim litres Receipts tOO bead: ship, menta 800 bead: tbe market was steady; clipped, fair to choice lambs Kansas City. Crrv. June 4. The Lr Stock radt rotor reports: Cattub Receipts 7o0 head; ship, menta none; tba market for good was strong; common not wanted; good, to choice to medium stocksrs aad faediag stssrs $460 .75: cows Uoos Raipts v.ouo bead; ahipmeats 400 bead; tbe maraet opened strong, cioaing weak and lower; good to choice 70; cornrooa to medium ftX2C50i skips sod pigs Saxxp at La ana Receipts aone: shipments none: tbe mark waa steady: good to cboioe $aaVA6t; common to medium Iadiaaapolis. IxtnABaPOua, June A Ctrnjt The market wss strong; common to choice grades $4.6044.64.

Moue The market was active aad higher; com snoa te bast grad 4.5 basxr a Laaas Tbe market was steady; to good grad iamns $45. CiaciaaatL. CnsorjrjtxTi, June A Hooe The marrst was quiet; common and light packing aad butchers $A80A75; recaipta 90 head; saiy loents A500 bead. FINA2iCLrVl, $20,000 City Bond! For Sale. WE offer for sale $50,000 City of Louisvine $0-40 4 per cent bonus, at loweit market price, in Jots to siutjnirchaaert T.

A W. a i tvo, con Maia and Flan eta Louisviiie, y. myautf For Choice Investment Securities APTLY TO JOHN W. A D. S- GREEN, Stock and Bond Brokers.

No. 4S4 W. Mam street rooms NoA 1 and 8 Loubvuie City National Lank Puiiding, who buy and sail slockt bunds and lien notes. tM-gouuta morigag aad execute or dors ia New axrk market maize, STOCK AND EOXD EROKXPA 600 Maia st Louisruie. Ky, buy and sell City.

Slate auj County Bonds. Liea Notes and Coaunaruiai PapuA Ai skmrulv ordars on New York. tela bu, ru, i BaNm FIDELITY Trust anfl Safely Vault Ca 206 Fifth SL, LoaisTille, Ky, Autborixeibylswto act as Executor, Guaru.jn, Agent. Tbe eomriaEy has for r-nt ivof raHoua r'-n at -tx from Jj to -j an -n- k(i sis it -1 1 11 ADVERT1SINQ CATCC. DATLY EUITIOX JV- Fr, fifth aad eirhth par Inside par (pubuahars' Special NotiesA noo uy satureA non pared.

Lead ins; matter, Reading matter, lor biles, lcut, WantA Boarding. Sieam-. boaia. Marriages. DaaUiA aocajty Noucea suxdax CDmox i iimjsn.

otner par Fpecial Notio l-cauinr matter, ium Reading matter, tr union 1 oi iorbawA Ken la. Wsiua BoaMinr. Steara- boatA Marriages, I if ha. Bau.kua and aoiaety Nuuoes 13 WEEKLY EDITIOX Ordinary Ter J. aa.

riusine Kotle Reading auauer, 1 a A a a 4t4Bs a ti ding matter, 1 a. huitd Altai Me iVoaia cf Arattmrswieat. area eras te a Line. Fsartewa Luu 1 Aa lark. If 1 be following dienouata win be made mdividual eootraotat On conuwuta ro ftnoto too to 600 to Bpsree-f bO.

...10 mr 1 l.W 1J per (r i jr o- Oa contracts front Oa com recta from Oncontracta frota On contracts frota On coutracLs fro I.ouo to lio to Attai upward A) 1 TERMS OF FT MAIL HT ADVANCE POSTAGS Daily, IncliKling Sunday, per year 4ju Daily, WAhout ijuaday, per joCi Dally Crir-Jamrmai. six Dally Cawxiar-JawfwaL thr f.i Daily twsviajsaraal, one moath Jwi Thr Una a waak, any days Oaauwd, per 7'sa4(ft(4ltSMSt(ttaa ft! alaray EdUiam, waive pages, per year. -aaAay EatUaw, sixteen pages, par tOJ Snaday CTaarlsw-Jearaal, six 10) Weekly, single subsenptiocut, one yaar 1 0J Waaaiy, to clubs of eight, with extra copy to rlnh raiser (nine copisa oaa 1 01 Spsdmaa copi sent free, Pwmrtianc may be made either by draf Tosv office order, registered letter or express. our risk. Oira Post-cdoe aii irsas to full, luUudicg State aad county.

TO CTTT bLTRCEIBERS. Dally, deUrered, Sunday exueptad, per waea, Daily, debrarsd, Sunday Intiuited, per waea, 5ja 1 Payable to carrier. SIvAXCH OfTICXS. Iks CotTUXa-JoCBJtAt Asj sfnfctaAad rak Cfflofor Comepondmtm aad th reonpt of oJ-eerttarssaats ad raAasrtptionA aad tuksrs JU ftKi paper man aiiasas teowad, maoUowm: Ksw Town JZaems smd at, rribaaa Unit-sxa. T.

ATcFaddsa, oaapsrt Wasaimroa, D. JfiM sf, cntatd ayciioatiA6iMiitaA O. O. SUalci, iaa- TO CORRESPOKDETTa, tfyCommuriloatinns are UaUe not to be considered wbea tbe real nam of tha writers are not given. JRAJIaROAP M.

AND R. THTCAOO 8R0KT LLVS. 1 Dept. ourt nta sod lam siraaia. Daily.

rKxosp Sunday. I Louiar Ar 1x3 Iadiaaapolis and way mall If lnduiaoas and tiu-a-a ipmas lndlaiiaiM'ls aad Nurui.ro XalL.lt .4 ut 1 ti 4 1 I taatii ParW Cars, PnTlmaa Sleepers anosJaos SU 1 ATO KASH TTLLB RAiXRO i trauis run by CWnurai biandard iIfcJ nuu-aad aadyi daily. sau.itajada,7 la effaet April O. I7. i La-ar.

a ivT-Pap lirat atrwatand Rirsr. For Wash villa, Memphis. Do. catur, iiooiia, i- nis rv. PwiMUilM.

aiul S. Ism a 2uu il! ui l-vr 3 li is 37 Xii Ttir 14 li es jrir is ul ,.4 7-ao y. is 4 li 1 .) '4 1 Far Naauvuia, Cliauanouga, auaiia aavaim For acaaua Uls aad FUiida aiul iiaiM poinia. For Humboldt, Ifllaa. Mem.

pbia, Uujs Ri a aud tue boutaweat. Fyr PiuburgA Phiu. baiu nranniua-uuk aud ma Eaau. Fur loieuo. Detroit, Clavauud, HuJalo, ai- bany, XHMtoa and For Cinrinuad and way aca.

tiuna. Far Lexington, Frsnkfort ane way For bbemyviiia, iajlara villa, Blwjmi.id, yranaiurt aooommodaUoa. Xfa)4a l-0fJIJ UM a I VA hi, rfl-SO as rtiui ta n) ij i I Beard aennm im ia, ranaiutt duu. wain 6 40 SOUS trains ta Men upMaarr. Moblla, and New Or.

iRaxu. fin i man budrt Y.nilnnUja, i liua iiiihia, York, kui.U, 1 lau, Kaw Uriaaaa, wluaiut ouaaigs. Ts affect April K.1HB7. DeiKH. tb and Maple sta.

For Kaabmis, ChattaneoirA Atlanta, and Jackaonvi.ia For knoxvu.e. Wtra bpr gs, Ashav, Co. ula, Caariasta and Carolina poluta. For Lauanuo, lasiiiliia, ana iallun a-aian; fcooa I 4-0SU r-v) 14 aSJSiS. 44-30 Boaung firs sa aocommod'a baiauKiii T4 U0 fcSl ui -4 Solid train and Pullaiaa Palaos 81 pan Lt VtUe AiMixniia.

"KTEWPORT NTW8 AND MI8TaIPPT VALf rv CO. CiiESAPEAAxi AND OHIO Union Depot, Mveuia and alnut atrsms. iu a-aa llav zt 1-T. A ST Fart sTxpress dally for nfon. Cluea, VaaiilnKUju, baiilmora, Pliliann.phia viiax iiaieaviiifh, xuixunona aua "a- r.w i or a.

boua mm sua ruumaa Kuit -Aa addtttonal train the Throogn Mail lea res from First and Water -atreet Deia t.a rept Btiuuar. (A) A. ad aLailoua, Ili. i ecliou fir Waafiliiginn, ballinwirs, j-ullAlwi. i ax-d Nilirrif P.

X- earty. for Mampb's. WW. OVJU Alt Uurg. New Orlaajia, Llua i I Fouthwast Pnli in Bafiat tana UI xew i WUhout loanga, k-ai A fur Padneah, Memphla, Lrttts Pork a-1 the south sat.

timying riiA 1 i -iM nf tbrougb to iemuhia. ID r. dally, aaoept Bandar, Fills harhtowa so. sommodation. P.

M. aaUy, from Btrhmond. Wash-tngtoo and i-aL. 11 a. M.uAuy, from MamphakKew Orleans aad ItXt P.

a. dally, rrma Padocak. Memphis, Littla Hock and New Orleans. aid aaulall. aaoai Boaday, CsdUa aronmmo.

tioo. 1 icxrT Omct zSTPwarth ara. JICDICAIa Ual0 L'wlLSaL Far 15 rears at 17 Cowrt Place, sew at S22 MarketStreet, r'vfV Tv Bet Third aad Fearth. AJww I L-. A wfkvnr awai ss4 1-raiiT eanM kakaa aui SkMt MixieMlul, a.

aw CtrM TI forxu ri nHi'OaNiU AViAAi tLa) raasaUt rf wwtf sjftsjsBl eta ywtaa, sarrBBU Bl sisbbs tBATPT yejara, 4y tXAer m4 ro i taaBs- wo swBf'Bf ouocta). pieyvraBSQesat, s.im-s, it. i to4s of sVwB0. ttaaosaq asf sV -gsiS lele aai am t. IwOay.

t.miJmm an4V A voroiiati to foctaeip i I astitakosi spf to laaaaa mi s4ka oavl Pw aw. A34W rat -jr-iaqTO lrnprosrf or IU'wiii a 1 i fVoBB t-4J -1 i -ODOr -e. Ll.ia tOcUirat. j. ft lei: fmrtlaTf 4'BSBsaaSBl oytoV t't orwd.

Uk sw r-Vtofai LLal sat, a sacUs tvo tart ss-a-4at B1aw- a tS 8arjua saf 4 esane. b4 fawsBUua; ti if, 8f1airfB frtBl Hid. fssltiM kka.1k 4 1 SsaoartBaiad itrisBI ta mf sBJ-t bsosj 4b to Lxa-aaej -a. full Ut tllf tar reslgMut, laselelnas da saanA sjal eJey bf sBkotl tar tra arsais tmf isOM-Bk, OmaBvrntsA Ia 4bvI1 Caif 3 tVn a Ta oa 11 Ab ua SBO sbWsb? fvutS) SB4 sw-4. CaTatsJ-gVOBl H1II3II i o4 ssBfTBBBBB4Bai piuvate coiTTrsrxor.

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