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2- yj It of fr. Ml i. he tn IM iW as vT 1 to it IM nk 4 id 0 On THE STATE CAPITAL emocratlo Legislative focus ToBe Held This Evening. United States Senator, Publio Jriflier and Librarian To Be Nominated. RiPropoisd Inquiry Into tlis Rowan 1 CoBaty Trouble! and Judge Colo's Conduct -jstfjoa of the House Election! Oora-r-Sergent-t-Arm Caeseli'a Promises Page Appointed.

COMMITTEE. jjtobt. Jan. QttDOcntia ckoc-ii, which will be held i morrow i United Stt rtv te. for Fubiio Binder, nd Librarian, tnnur ia D.

Harris will preside. Mr. Beck's guawUl presented by Kvan E. fertile, Bttpescb which he promise to cut short. Bul followed by Judge Darby, of fTiiscdoA, who will second the nomination imuiI terse nd happy sty la.

Tbtsrxt thing in the programme will be eA)ctionof a candidate for Public Printer 1 a4 Blader. Il expected that this 1 Wlj oceopj mnch time, a there is nothing- to i fcterrapt a prompt rosuit. At-daja ago tuer" wa general in-iAitttuu hurry up the proceeding inci-Dtal the race tor Stat Librarian, but g-dAJinarv ass it would be a mere guess to state what done. 5ons of the ladies bare lost heart, and ttrir advocates are still I wb-whacking right and left (or rot. Mrs.

Hanson is pushing aar flair" as she never pushed them before. Cimi msn Polk La flan is not leaving a stoo unturned in the Interest of. Mite Montgomery. Mrs. Brown Day ha taken advantage erarj opportunity.

Miss Root's chief Brutraant is Gus W. Richardson, who is regarded. one of the shrewdest bustier on tae ground. The chances, however, are against hitn in the present Instance. The adwra are exuding about lively, with prospect varying.

It It adaiitteJ that a postponement 'would the chances of Mrs. at present seems to have the call. A nsjbination. which has been darkly inti-aatsd, but which is vet to be form-, would fMJ fatal havoc with any of the leaders. bat to return to the senatorial feature.

A3ar to-morrow eveaiura caucus ha male Stussisa, jut. sk irnuuu uv iuvuw Bsadquarters at the Capital Hotel, where i htaquFt. to to apeak, will be tendered, jed wuere many a bumper heartily drank ill testify to good fellowship and There will also be in attendance a somber of llr. Beck's intimate friend from Tanou pans of the btate. GOSSIP OF THE LOBBY.

Sealre' Appointee! EaroU iia Clerk ol the Heaaie The lloase) Psges The Preaaieee 1 Mtfeiit. suArass CssmIU TaaJaTOBT, Jan. 3. (5pcfaf Mtgiktrtte Pal McDonald, of tbi place, haa Usa appointed EaroUiug Clerk of the Sen ate, the gentleman who will secure a similar pnaiUca in the House la W. 7.

Kouwsn-kwjk, who eomee from Bowling Green. He kat aad the offer und advlaement several tftys, and tbi evening aald he would aocept. Speaker Johnson ha saJefted as his page Murray. McKlnley, a brgJt-faced little fellow, wbo alsohajafrufa the county of War-no. Hyiff ewThia poaitiou to W.

T. ihrgeant-at-Arm Bob Tyler haa nanaed hi teges for toe House a follows: Allie James, ef Crittenden' county; Clayton Blakey, son Church H. Blaky, of Logaa, wbo went tmm Brawnur to Tyler In the caucus, but bo expected nothing! Alex MoH. Meador, el Meade, a son of Kepreaentatlve 'Wallace, ef Crittenden, and a son of Jamea H. Mulli-na.

of Lexington. dwrd C. Tyler, of Bullitt, wiil have charge of toe eioaa-rootn. eergeaut-at-Arma Juan Orasell, of the Hett-sto, wut to his Bums in Lawrence county iouueiiiateJy after bis election Lieut. -Uov.

Brvsa! appointing C'ajit. B. Jenkins to art iakia steaO. Wheu Mr. Casaeil left be aid waa going titer hia wife, and to wake iher arrangeuwut ireaU-aUrjr to bia winter's stay here.

There, are some who Impute another motive to Mr. Case all, and go so tf a to say that tn the heat of bis canvas he pronuaes which he will flud it diOioult to Gil. Bant 5uiui, a metuberof the last House, one of touae wbo ciuiui a place. Mr. uan haa a ucpbew whom he would hke to tee a page.

Mr. V'on ecu, of Morgan county, another. He asserts that a place was pledged to W. W. Cox.

of his county, and that he must not be disappointed. Mr. Cansell' tnende declare that every promise made wift be redeemed ia tuna. THE JOXJBmSPAIlks CONTEST. The Ifoatfl Electioai Committee Or.

gaaiied and Heady to Hear Testi. noay la the Jessamine Case. XxxroMT.Jan.S. lec Hons Committee, consisting of H. fi.

Riley, y. K. Wallace. Tipton A. Miller, C.

B( Martin, X. W. Cochrane, John Bartman, Joseph A. Walton and E- D. Briscoe, appointed on Saturday, to investigate and report In the oon-tested-eleotioa oases, met thi af ternopa.

Mr. Riley H. B. Kineoivunr i also a tneta-' bar, but be baa been confined since Sunday with a threatened attack of pneumonia, a4 1 eouid not attend, oe committee organueu by electing Mr. WaUAce Chairman and Mr.

UiUer Secretary. It waa agreed thatihe flrHtusines would ba a eimj4rUrrTt the rival daima from 'Jewamiiia county, which are being nrged by llr'. Xi. T. who boida creOentialt Uexinfr the sig-naturea of the County Judge and giiertiZ aud Jerome A.

Hparki, who aiVgiitiou bar been stated in toe fkitb' pauiiea appeared Lindsay acted for Mr. ernes, and Mr. iarks bad Judge Uivail and Ira Julian to represent him. It wurat agreed tuat the testimony would be taken orally, as the trains are scheduled to biaxa it oonvemeut for the witnesses to be-oiled (rum Jsesainina county to leave home ia the morning and return in the evening: After this, the hearing waa adjourned until o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Some of to committeemen think that It will take rooaidraUe time to tiniah the case, whiie etcera Lave an idee that it can -be doue quickly.

After the Jonee-Sparka matter is "tiled the Greenup county contest will tuoie op. BOffAM CpUXT'fc Proposed Iaeatrr Into Ike ol the Trouble and a I rt.a' Jndge Cole'a Conduct. raasxroRT, Jan. Vlf. Putd's moiutico authorizing the ap-.

pointiucnt of a joint committee to investigate the condition of affair in Rowan co'un-ty, making a specialty of the charge against Jtg A. Cole, and. directing tbat the i work of the committ be acconiplisbed at Mcrehead, will, call forth anmeMdment front Mr. A. P.

GooAinzJt Masoxfr'to-uior-row, that the investigauon be held in Fraox-furtf and all witness be summoned to ap- Vit Cere, "lam not the partisan of Judge Cole," Mr. tiooding said to-ulght, 'nor am 1 Ja any way ooanected with the factional fight 4 kowan county. I am tbe ooiuioa that faUrr and a fairer bearing oold be bad ahoald the committee discbarg its obligation right ber. 1 wantJudi? Cole to bave an impartial hearing, and if what baa been acamet him ia ustained, I want ail the worId to know it." Zachary Taylor Toung, of Ttowen-oouBtr ame, who was attracted here to-uay chiefly by toe introtiuction of Mr. Ree.l'a reeulu-tion, aald that it would not be judicious for the committee to bold It eessiooa at More-bead.

"Juries Cole," be proceeded, ie a fear Us man, but his life ha been threatened when be goes to My son, Allie, County Attorney tiwre, but for him to Tenture too near would be to Jeopardise hta life. Why, sir. be wa run away lat October, and ha not been back since. A for me continued Mr. Young, "I am not exactly In the confidence of the people up there, and I expect It would be best for me to keep my distance.

I mention these fact to show you that it will be unwise lor the committee to go to Morehoad. where all the method of lnumi.latifin can Im resorted to by those who optwnejmlRe Col. "Mr. Youn," I asked, "do yon con-alder tbat Uov. Bnckuer had you in mind when bo said iu his message, referring to Rowan county, that the Jude of the Circuit Court seumed to" be uuler the influence of the rrpujed leader of one of the fac tions I take it that that portion ia intended for be amwered, but the Oovemor did me an injustice, and 1 hope some day he will be able to correct it.

I bare never floured as a leader, notwitbatandin "tnjr svmpathle were at one time enlisted. To speak the truth, both sides have done wrong. Let me add that Judge Cole haa been' upright and honest, and consider tbat 1 have done no Provided the resolution is adopted, Mr. Reed will bead the llous committee and Mr. Uendrick that of the Senate.

Judge Cole wa here last week. THE 8KSATE. Cor. Bryuu Announce Hi Committees Other Pro. ceediogs.

Fhaskfort, Jan. S. Spertal. In the Senate Lieut. Gov.

Bryan occupied the chair, aud following tbe routiue preliminariea, the following standing committees for the session 1SS7-8 were aunouuoed: AQKICCLTCRS A.t6 MAXPFACTCRxJia T. S. Grundy (Chairman), A. 8. Berry, JL H.

McDaiiiel, F. D. IUgnv, J. U. UulT, C.

M. Clay, H. T. Kendall. ArrnopiUATiosR O.

G. Hay (Chairmau), ft. M. Pieratt, John McCann, T. W.

Mo-Kee, A. H. Stewart, A. L. Petorman, R.

Triplett. Baxkb akd Ixscracd J. H. McDaniel K. G.

Hay, J. H. Lunsford, J. Harris, J. K.

HendriekrUi U. Gilbert, W. CHAtuTABueJ.iBTiTrnoTrs C. M. Clay, Jr.

(Chairman), F. W. Darby, B. F. Reynolds, J.

B. McDaniel, A. U. Stewart, F. X.

D. Wallace, bam T. Lravy. Cl-AiMh 1. Terry (Chairman), M.

Pieratt, fain E. Knglish. J. J. 1'auL F.

V. Bigney; T. L. Glenn. Coojta or Pwacticx Wm.

Ooebel Chairman), H. T. Keudail, J. K. Hendriok.

V. it. Cravens, F. W. Larby, F.

T. U. Waiiaoe, W. W. Dlckeraoit.

Couht or JuaTiCK W. W. Dickerson 1 (Chairman), L. W. McKee, E.

L. Wortbing-ton, J. J. Paul, John McCaun, V. W.

Darby, W. F. Berry. Klxctioru A. L.

Peterman (Chairman), C. M. Clar, A. 8. Berry, T.

B. Grunuy, V. W. Dickeraon, J. J.

Paul, G. O. GUbert. ELnrolijiksts Ai K-Byers (Chairman), John K. Kemp, W.

M. Cntvens, D. H. Bniitu, Bam Kngliah. Exkcctivjc Apr airs EL T.

Kendall (Chairman), B. Triplett, Terry, Louia Jones, T. li Glenn. Feuxbal RtLATioss W. M.

Cravens (Chairman). JJ U. Lunsford, O. O. Gilbert, F.

T. D. Wallace, Joiin H. Kemp. Finanok F.

T. D. Wallaoe (Chairman), W. F. 'et, Sam T.

Leavy, John D. Harris, M. C. Alford. J.

P. UuiT. Gbxxhal. bTATUixa D. H.

Smith (Cbair-mam. D. W. Wright, Win. Goebel, W.

M. Cravens, E. L. W'orthington. J.

J. Paul, ti. English. Immkj ratio 'and Labok John McCann (Chairman), Thoa. is.

M. Cravens, A. K. Brers, L. W.

ileajs. 1.1TKBJ(AJ. iMrROrBMBXTS A. 8. BeTTy (Chairman), K.

G. Hay, O. Terry, Lome Jouwe, U. T. Kendall, B.

F. Rernokd. JuoiciaurT Geo. O. GUbert (Chairman), 8.

Uendrick. K. L. Wortuington, 1. Wright, G.

Terry. M. C. Alford. Hules Tbe ripeaker (Chairman), C.

M. Clay, D. H. fcuilth, Peterman, G. G.

Gilbert. Binkixo Fcnn-r-fam E. English (Chairman), Maasra. W. F.

eat, W. F. Berry, F. W. Darby, W.

M. Cravens. Public HbaXTh B. F. Reynold (Chairman), Meaara.

J. P. Huff, A. K. Byers, J.

D. Harris, John McCann. AND REPORM W. K. Berry (Chairman), F.

W. Darby, A. 11. atewsrt, D. H.

buiitb, A. K. Byers. Fish CCLTt'BJt-rW. F.

Neat (Chairman), J. ii. Lunsford. E. L.

Worthingtoa, Lewi Jones, Jno.MtfCann, fnoroiTKae ajib GRirVAJcxa Sam T. Leavy (Chairman), It, M. Pieratt, J. P.KntT, Juo. 1.

Harris, D. H. bmith, A. L. Peterman, ciam H.

kngliau. pRjyiutAxa EtiRCTiORS D. W. Wriebt (Cnairman), iiliam Goebel, Sam T. Leavy, W.

F. eat, J. U. McDaniel. Pubxjo Kxrajrorrviuut T.

L. Ulenn (Chairman, H. T. Kendall, IL Huff, W. Dickwson, Wm.

Goebel. Kxuoiox ajid Morals F. T. Rigney (Chairman), Jno. A.

Kauip, A. Byers. G. TerryTl). W.

Wright. Kailhoad M. C. Alford (Chairman), John A. Harris, K.

G. Hays, R. Triplett, V. McKee, A. 8.

Berry, R. M. Pieratt. LlRRAHT AVD PUBLIO BUILDIXOg A.ND Orricgj L. W.

McKee (Cuairman), A. H. Berry, J. H. Lunsford, A.

L. PeUruan, O. G. Gilbert, R. fcV Tripictt.

Hiutakt ArrAJR S. Triplett (Chairmau), Louis Jouee, T. L. Glenn, T. S.

Grundy, F. T. D. Wallace, E. L.

Wortltington, L. W. McKee. ppjf itxstart aid -Hocb or RxroRM John D. Harris (Chairman), O.

Terry. A. H. Stewart, V. W.

Dickerson, M. Alford, C. M. Clay, J. H.

Hendrick. Pni-tTiNtt J. R. Kemp (Chairman), J. H.

Huff, B. 8. Reynold, Goebel, F. I. Kig-ney, John McCann, A.

R. Byers. JOIXT KXdOLGTJOK. Senator Hendrick Introduced a resolution similar to tn one offered by Mr. Reed in the House, contemplating an inqftiry into affair in Rowan county, and especially ao far a the Judge of the Fourteenth Judicial la concerned.

Miuie acial ordr for 11 o'clock to-morrow morning. Mr. Alford 's resolution that copies of two daily papers be placed upon the desk Of the The (iovernor was Senators wa aoopieu. granted authority to appoint a The bill changing tbe time for holding tbe Court of Claim in Bracken county passed and was, taken to the House. Thebeaate then adjourned.

THE HOUSE. A Detailed Report or the Proceed Igne With th4 Incidental Remarks, Fraxkpobt, Jait, of tb members of the House were in their seat thie morning an hour before Speaker Johnson rapped for order and introduced Rev. B. M. Farrts, of tbe Preabyterian Church, who offered prayer.

Tb reading 'tf the journal, without objection, wa dispensed with. The Committee on Utiles' was announced as follow: Mr. ripeaker Johnson, Chainnan.ex-efflcio; Measra. J. J.

Sesbitt, W.H. Reed, Kerrey Myers, Gna W. RichajPueon, W. T. Cox and Cluuie Mr.

Johnson ceiled Mr. R. H. Taylor, of Devices, to the chair and tbe committee retired, iu tending to complete tb work la hand before an ad-journment waa reached. PROPOSED ISVESTMATXOir.

On the call for resolutions, Mr. Reed presented the following: Whxna Information haa been received by thi general Ansenioly. tnrouich the memaKeof tbe Oovarnor and toe reporte ef the Adjutant lioam-al and Capt. kjnwst alai-pberson, ia reter enco to the cocuuual iaatiewrt wariar and rw hi koaa coumy: and -WHeatA. It aulUciently appear from said anenuiKe and said reports tnat nier reasonable a-nmntU to suslil that Judse A.

fc. Ouie, Judii of the Judicial district, bae even KuJty of arose od-oial misconduct. If no oorruirtJoo ia oiuce. iu oonneotioe wua tu trans i I. uLt run a tnJ -Vhckcas, tld report rellect aereretr and etber luatlr or uniust tsilr mos nM courw as wn of tne Kowan Circuit uounana apoa r.is KKetcn- IY aa aa omcer oi uia wuerees.

theconditiou of eflairs ia count earnestly demands the serious cousideratloa or tills General Aseembiy. vj-Aereore it rv-olwf 0 tn OmeraJ Aent-blm of tlta CtmmotwaitA of A'rwtHCA-y. That a yiM oocumiUoM, of UMiss house, coiinng of Ave member from tbe House and thrwe from tbe Senate, to be designated by the rexect Ive Speaker thereof, be at pointed tn tfeorourbly in tret jcatetbe said troubles, as Well aa the eatis thereof. liowaa county, aad to and fairly la-vestia-ate aaui eharxes acalnat tb Judge of the Knwan Circuit eretl as te rvfleetlooa uen hta offlciai rooasm. end to tiini etni it afaeU be tbe duty A ad oinmKtee to vii llowaa county and toe Kvi ot Hiorebead.

and te take proof and bear such evi lence as theV may, in their rtwcretkiB, deem proper, and said committee ahali have power to summca witnesses and comrel tbeir attendance, aod to send tor persons and papers. Aad rki evminiittee shall make full nport In writing- til General Amemblv' of Its meeting' aad doings at the earliest elate possible." Mr. Gooding, of Mason, moved to eliminate tbat part which referred to Cole. Under the rule Mr. Reed's resolution went over and the motion waa out of order.

OTRE JOIST PXaOLCTIOHB, Tbe gentleman from Marshall bad another joint resolution to tbe effect that tbe Librarian be required to furnish the members with stationery. The member are to pay the Librarian for tbe same, and that otnal will turn over the amount to tbe Auditor. Thai took tbe same course a the preceding. Mr. Myers sent up a joint resolution which required the Public Printer and Binder te furnish the member with a transcript of the journal from dav to day.

Lies over. Harry Uillrard, tbe l.abor Repress ntative, from ewport, was sworn in. TBB RAILaOAlt LAW. Mr. Cooper had a resolution calling en tbe Railway Comiruxskroen to report whet her, violation of an act described, tbe railroad romranieeof the I.

tat bad practiced any extortion or discrimination in freight or passenger rates. 0 sines 11. liudy, of Oweneboro, moved to refer to tbe Committee on Railroads. Mr. Cooper mad a speech opposing the proposition, and subsequently yielded the flour to Mr.

Rudy, who said that hi object was to give the Com mlssioners time to make their report, which he understood would be done in a few days, and after that, if anything, was lacking, he would favor an attempt to get at all the facta. Tbe motion to reier was lost, and the resolution wa adopted. NKWBPAPEa 8UB8CR1PTIOX. J. J.

Long, of Shelby county, moved to reconsider tbe newspaper reeolution which waa pat through Satunlav. Mr. Gooding, of Mason, moved to table, and upon a oall of tbe roll be waa sustained, to 4. Mr. Gooding is of the opinion tbat tail will settle tbe matter iinally.

oovrRKOR'a ktreuExoxm. A resolution tarn the STanttne: the Governor power to nominate a messenger. tbe pay to be the same aa tbat of a nags, waa concurred in. Gov. Bnckner waa apprised of what bad been done by tbe Cor rier-Jocrxai, and said in reply that be would have no us for a met Sanger and would appoint none.

BRACKS COURT OP CLAIMS. A bill we reported from the Senate fixing the time for holding tbe Court of Claims in Bracken county. The rule were suspended and the measure waa patiied. At twenty minuted to 12 o'clock Mr. Miller moved to aujourn.

Carried. the bclks. 1 At tbi juncture tbe Committee on Rules appeared, ready to report, but it waa too late. It wa learned tbat the rule which, regulated the but House, with one or two exceptions, will be in force during tbe present session. One of these exceptions ia that in case a suspension of tbe rules is desired, a written notice on tbe day previous will not be required.

Atjut fifty of the member afterward paid their respect to Governor Buckner, ia bis private office. Other lingered in the House and coquetted with tbe numeron candidate for Stat Librarian, who are pressing tbeir claim wore eagerly ever. HOUSE COMMITTEES. Speaker Johnson Complete Hi Task of Assigning Member to Cemmittea Work. Frakkport, Jan.

3. Jpecf al.y Speaker Johnson came from hit room at 6 o'clock this evening, where be bad been closeted with W. T. Cox and On Richardson, and announced that hi task of forming the committee bad finally been finished and tbat be felt greatly relieved. Baid be, "whsa I coffitnenosd tbe work.l bad made but two or three promise of chairmanships and it was severe trial to find the beat men to fit into the most important place.

I bar been guidd entirely by individual ability in all my Election, and I feel like con ip-atufa ting myself on the outcome. Please state for me that for valuable assistance 1 am indebted to almost everv member of tbe House." After the Committee on Rule make it report to-morrow morning toe Speaker i4 announce hi committee. i THE LIDRARIAX RACE. The Loalavllle Delegation In Canca On the Fight, lint Fail te Agree On First Choice. Frakkport, Jan.

3. SpeciaLl There was a quiet gathering of tbe Louisville delegation on tb third floor of the Bnhr Hotel late this evening. Tb object waa to determine upon a plan of procedure when the time oame to ballot for Btate librarian. Albert Cnarlton called tb meeting to order, and a aeries of resolution which pledged the member to vote for Mrs. Stockton first and a long aa her name wa befor the caucus.

Mrs. Alice Hawthorne Mudd waa made second choice, Mis Montgomery third, Mrs. Brown Day fourth. There was a concluding clause which proposed tbat the vote, a final resort, be cast any way to defeat Mrs. Hanson.

The resolution caused a wrangle, and the result waa tbat no conclusion beyond "anybody to beat Mr. Hanson" was reached. Peuator Bam English ssid that be waa obligated to vote for Miss Daisy ft tb start, and after that be bad no e-pecial preference until the fisht narrowed down to two, when, if Mr. Hanson was still on the track, be would record himself like the rest against bar. A COOD PAIR.

Sketches of Capt. Bob Tyler, Ser- gennt-at-Arras of the House, aad Capt. Charle E. Taylor. Naaacer of the Western L'nion Telegraph Company.

Lift. ROBERT TTUtR. The Sergeant-at-Arm of the House is a native of Louisville, but for several year a resident of Bullitt count j. Be claims to be about forty-flv year of age, but thoae.wbo have known him longest Insist tbat he waa exactly forty-five on tbe day that Fort Sumter waa fired upon, and that he ha coa-scienliouUy declined to grow any older since that time. Re enured (he Confederate army toon after the legiuning- of the war, and made a fine record aa a gallant aoldier.

At. tracting the attention of Uen. John H- Morgan, be was given a pAXunl- nent poaiiion on his' staff, and was with that unfortunate ofScer when he was betraved- and murdered at Greenville, Teun. Returning to Kentucky at the close of the war. Capt.

Tyler devoted himself to agricultural pursuits, keeping one eye closely noon the political situation. For tbe past six or eight years he ha been Poor-keeper of the Hotae, earring so faithiully at. the post a to easily win the regard of tb tuetuoera and oUioars OI tn oeuerai ammw; At the recent organisation of Um Capt. Tyler was elected Serseant--Arms, winning an easy victory. Those who know him It expert to see him filling that portion when, in the misty future, Kentucky has a f'tate House tbat bep citpaens are not ashamed to show to strangers.

"Bob" Tyler; like every other man, ha one weak spot in hi nature and only one. He want to be a member of tbe House. It is to tbe credit of hi constituents that they have refused te spoil a good man by humoring bis whim la this respect. CAPT. CBAS, R.

TATXOR, who has charge of tbe Western Union office here, is a veteran in tbe business and is one of tb most popular men connected with tb service of Jsy Gould. lie is the founder ot tbe Old-time Telegrapher' Association and ba done more to promote the interests of that organization then any other member. Hi life ha been one of almost constant toll at tbe key. Many a time be baa been "roasted" by the legislative correspondents, transmitting aa many a 8,000 word at a single sitting, but it tbe task kept him till daybght be waa never known to flicker. Manager Taylor bae urrounded himself with a competent corps of aasistantt in Fred Van Derveer, wbo waa recently assigned from the Louisville headquarters; Mis Fannie Taylor, bia handsome daughter, wbo be charge of the public office, aad little Walter Goodwin, wbo delivers tbe moan age and makes Lima-lf useful in many other respect.

Capt. Taylor learned tbe language of tbe dots and dashes in and baa cotiaeuuefVt-ly been in tbe service some thirty-eigut years. His name is familiar to operator throughout tbe country, and wherever be is known hi obliging disposition has attracted warmfneuds. haa kept er crap-book of ihe complimentary things said about him. it almost ncocUeas to add that every page la iilled.

barbouryille; Ad van taxes For ifneofaeterlBg Possessed liy the Capital of Knox CouetTf tCcii respoadence of the ConrteesJoareail Barbocrvuxx. Jan. 8. The Cumberland Valley branch of the Ia and W. railroad "having put on a regular train to this point, thereby placing us within ten hour of Louie.

viile, something of tb mauy advantages offered to capitalist especially tboee of Louisville in this town and surrounding country of south western Kentucky, may be said. It ha been a noticeable fact for the past eighteen months that speculators and investors from all sections have seemed to ignore us, turning tbeir attention to tbe Upper Cumberland, along tbe line ot si In: ad in Bell aad Harlan counties, which 'are underlaid with inexhaustible beds of coal and covered with beautiful forests, promfcttng te yield a rich income te purchasers and operators, but Knox county possesses tbe same desirable products, and Barbour Ilia has many resources aa a manufacturing point which cannot be equaled. Barbourvilie. the county seat of Knox county, is situated on the sense side of the river with tb railroad, and hi nearly surrounded by Richland creek and Cumberland river. At a point above town, tbe streams oouid be connected by a canal, thus locating the town on an island, with aa available water front of nearly eight mile.

All of this island is level land, most of it auitble for building purposes, the railroad running through it. For the manufacture of lumber in point ia unexcelled, a logs may be boomed on the river and floated on "backwater' to any point along the canal or Rich-laud croek. Besides, there are Jour large creek flowing into tb Cumberland below Pinevili and above this place that are excel lent loggia streams, abounding in tbe finest lumber, all of which would be manufactured here; in. fact, tbe manulecture of any commodity maue of wood, such as furniture, agricultural implement, wagon, will find this a desirable location. There is a earn of coal four feet thick within a stone's throw of the railroad, and also reason to believe that natural gas ia paying quantities may be found wituiV the coniines uf the town.

RESOLUTIONS or SYMPATHY, The National Fisheries Association Pretest Agaiast Any Oae-fetdea Keciproeilr. aiLADELPHiA, Jan- S. A mass-meeting under the auspices of the Rational Fishery Association adopted resolutions of sympathy with the fishermen of New England in the existing fisheries trouble, declaring, that Canadian fishing vessel sbout be denied in our port any right which Canada dsuies to our fishermen; calling upon tbe President to exercise, the retaliatory powers Tested in him by the Forty-ninth Congress; protesting against "any r-uUishnnt of tbe one sidsd reciprocity with Canada, such a existed In the years 1854-107, and against the propoaaN to admit Canadian fish or other product free ot duty," declaring tbat tbe import duty on Cauadian salt lish should be raised to at leant two cant per pound, and on fresh fish to at least three-quarters of a sent per pound. Copies were ordered sent to tbe President, Becretary Bayard, the presiding officer of the ben ate aud House, te. the Governors of ail the btate and to tie Senators and Repre ontativ of Pennsylvania in X.EX1XGTOX, The Young Republienn Banquet Hon.

W. O. Bradley A Weddiag Horae Sold. LEIWOIOir, Jan. 3.

Special.) The Toung Men's. Republican CJttb, of Lexington, bold a banquet in honor, of Wm. O. Bradley and John W. Yerkee, and extended Invitations to every Republican member of tbe Legislature to attend.

Most of them ae cepted and will return to Frankfort In tbe. morning. i F. P. Bmith.

one of the best-known ilry-goods clerks in the city, was united in marriage this evening to Us Annie Leonard, A handsome and accomplished young lady of thi citv. tbe ceremony as over, tbe wedding guest went to the home of tbe bridegroom' father, 116U West Bfaort street, wbere a delightful reception waa given them. The festivities Continued until a late hour. J. 1.

i. err In, ox Cincinnati, has taught nf Bruok Currv. Of this city, tbe nve-veer- oid bay mare, Kn bygAJoyone. dam by Kbelby Ciuei, iot lue nice turn ot c.uuu. 'An Emhexxlcr Diaappear.

KajcbaB Citt, Jan. H. Samuel Bbaener failed to appear In tbe Criminal Court tbi morning to answer a of embexxling SJo.001) from John I. Blair, of Kew Jersey, and his bond of. fs.tOO was declared forfei ted.

Judgment for recently awarded Blair in a civil action covering the same case, which was the result of a real-estate transaction. Shaeffer.wa convicted of thi crime over a year ao and sentenced to eight years Imprisonment, but tb Supreme Court reversed the decision and remanded the case. XoUUng ia knjwa of BbaeSer's whereabout, A Fatal Polish Jtlel. Wiussbarrx, Jan. S.

A riot between forty, or more drunkaa To! took place at Aiden this morning. Anthony Shinsky wa stabbed fir time in the head. his arm waa broken, two fingers were cut oft and one eye gouged out. He waa left lying unconscious on tb roadway, and when found he as removed to tbe nearest house in a dying condition. Eight other were seriously Injured and two of them are likely to die.

The fraca resulted directly from a christening- which lasted two days, each hour tbe participants becoming moreobstrep-peroas through drink. The Harlem Flats Case Dismissed. New Yobjc. Jan. 8.

Judge Laoombe. ia tbe United Bute Circuit Court to-day, die. missed the complaint of Thomas Covert against Samuel WaMron, and about three hundred others, known as tb Harlem Flats claimant Covert, who is a Canadian, entered suit against the owners of what was once known as tbe Harlem Flat, alleging that he wa tb lineal descendant of the Nichols and Durban grantees, whose patents to the land were granted in ltl and 1713. Judge I wacom be dismissed the case forwent of jurisdiction. Senator Eyarta 6a Lamar's Coafirma lion.

Albakt, N. Jan. 8. The Evning Journal prints part of a letter from Senator Everts to ex-Senator James ArkslL of Cana-jofaarie, in which, speaking of Secretary Lamar' nomination to the Suprep bench, be says: "The Republican Senators can be safely trusted with this matter. All tbat has been said in the newspapers about tbe foolish thing laid to my charge is wbody upon their own responsibility, and not upon mine." Thosx unhappy persons who, suffer from aerveusnes and dyspepsia should use Carter's LitUe Nere Puis, wto.ci are made expressly for slaepless, nervous, dyspeptic sufferers.

Price 5 oenia. IAJCALi NOTICKS. KethhiB is ae geed roreeeghs. weak lea gs, and lndigetitloo as Parker Olager Toole. luudercorus, the beet cure for corn.

IS cents. miser's Co" aaS i hesphala Lime curee coughs, colds, sithma. breoohitia aod all scrofuious humors. The ad rentals of this compound over the plain oil. la that the nausea.

BR taste of the oil is entirely removed, aad the whole rendered paiataule. The clfenelv taste of tbe oil has long acted aa a crest objection to its use; but in this form lb trouble is obviated. A host of certincates might be given here to testify to the excellence and success of "Wttbor' Cod-iver Oil aad Llai:" but tus fact that it is regularly prescribeJ by tbe medical faculty ia sufficient. Sold by A. B.

Wilbur, Chemist, Beaton, aad all druggists. Afviee te Mother Urs. Winslows Soothing Syrup should always uaed for children teeth ing. It soothes the child, softens the rums, al lays all pain, curee wind colic, aud i the best remedy for diarrnosa. Twenty -five eenta a bottle.

Malarial Troubles Tbe city is full of ma- frrie. rsusing remittent and intermittent fevers, tnterttnith't Tocle Is a certain cure. It ia errecially successful la old cbronie caaee waer atunin haa failed to give redef. It acta xently ttt agreeeulr epou UieUyeraa mvua rauov- ict the cause of the tibesae, Pain la email of the Been. Rave you a pant ui toe bae! Itis your ttt.

aerm. a maim ui nuudrauuta's Buonu will re-liaiveyoe. Ke Care, Xe eayl CeearDalsasslewerraated te sure Couitha. Colds, Croup, Ttroat, Luna iHs-esset. etc 'fry iu If not sausfeouiry retura the empty oouie anu ret toe looaay uaca.

sac nuiaweaaa MAICUIAUES. PALE THORNTON Ia this city. JsouaryxJ cy Ker. j. b.

coteinaa, i-r. P. fALX, Of Jtaietis-sippi. to Miss Lilt Trobxtom, of Louisviile. Ai- Urudaau iir.

It. X. lugf. Miss Hurie Tnoruton. me peny loaves toiay lur toe bousb.

DA VIS HARRIS At Lszinetoa. Ky- Decern bee Si. at IS o'clock, by Re. Mr. UcCreedy.

Mhm Maboabbt Haaaia, of Woodford eouaty, te Mr. Wa. F. Davis, of Kansas CUy, Me. No ear da.

'THORNTON FULLER On Tuesday, Janeary 11, ey tbe ttev. na. J. vuaii, OA ti. lBuajt Ton to iaMA B.

Fru-ra. llluATUb. VALLA AADXUAI5, in herth au January at toe residence ef her son. Feaerai Ihuniday. at id A au, frote late reei- deace.

Third aad Ursea. Fnends of the faauiy are invited. ST AKaBCRT Snddetily, oa the Sd iast W. SrANsarav, late of lie Orleans, sr-Aew Ork-aua ruNes-isaeare( plea copy. RUEWkrvJaauary S.

at 7 a. lb. Joax Hanav "RTBWBV Funeral from tbe residence of L. DeWttt, 444 E. Market bet.

Frestoa aud Ja-ksoa, Wsdnes- dsy. January 4. at 1 p. a. Service st flay and BiarkeA-eW ckuroh at p.

Friend of tb family lathed. VANSAJCT At m. January 1988. at the rtwidence of her mother. In Jederson county, Kau.ik Baaaoca VaaaABT.

Fuoerai will taite place at residence at 11 A. a. January 4. Burial at Ca ve Hill at p. n.

Car-r tares leave llr. Song a. Third and Jefferson suk, al 6 a. M. SlCIAIiOTlCES 1 Barlett'i Pile Reepeslterie will prentetly relieve and cure hemorrhoid since lwtt thousand of perniansut cures prove their Intrinsic nterM.

1 bey aoould be u4 every auilerer take no other than liAaurrr'n. Si ur tin cade ef it edo-pwMtoraia iiAitLi.TT AUFCi. Piida fa. CRISTABOKO'S HAIR DYE IstbsBEsa It acta dtbt AiTfAxxouatt, prodae ng the most natural shades of BLACK or doss not stous thm afeie, aad ia eaaOy. appiied Prioe St.

Cristadoro's Hair Prssemtin tod Esastifiir the best areeslng for the hair. Try it. Price lb J. CK1STAXK3RO. WILLIAM ST, tw lateresting pamnhleta sent free.

mrut WrvCavf C6KP01CATIOX J.OTIUI28. Notice. riHK annual eleetlua for nine Directors to serve. A the easnlug year In the Lnuisville Basking Company will take p'aoe on Monoay, January between the hours oi lii a. K.

and tMt JOHN H. LA1 Cashier. Xotice, GERRA HATlOSAt BaJCR, I LocuTVUAJk Jan. load, rTTFTE fifiri'ifl election for a Board of Directors A tor this bank takes place la the bank budding en Tuesday, January Id, truiu 9 a. at to a.

lik-AKV W. Kotice. Msaca AST' WatiowaA Bakk. LovwviAxa, aLv Jaa. ItML 1 fl'HB annual meetiig of the stockholders of this bank- will be held at tbeir banking bouse, in that citr, SUS W.

kLaaia ac, on Tuesday, lutb lasu, between the hours of 10 a. bl aod IS when ail election for niae Directors will be held. Stockholders may vote ia persoe or try proxy WiL K. JOHNtOS, Oaaideft I lS'olicb Crmairs' NanoitAi. Bawx.

Locmviu. Jan. ISbB. TEE annual meeuux of Um. stackbuide, of the Oliitni' liauonal Bank, for toe electioo of Lirectora, will be held at toeir vfltce Tuesday, January Id, betea.

the hours of 10 O'clock a. su, and IS o'clock m. H. RODE8, Caoblee. Notice.

a- a meetlar of tbe Directors of the Falls dtp Insurance company, air. a. aiuaiee wa elected hecretary, vice J. W. lieUslei, redgued.

JOUX T. MH me, ITealurnt. IVotice Fall Citt Baxb. 1 LocsmixE, Kr Deo. TBTC aunoal meeting of tbe stockhoUsra of tuU bank, tot the election of be held a.

it A m. d.uMi.. r.n ti hMMA ma Orricg or KxxTvcat Natiosau Bams, I Lccisvtixa, iuc. tsa. ltx.

nrHB annual meeting ot tbe stokbulders of A tuis bauk. for tW put-pone of elect-iif a liuard Of Directors to serve duiunc tbe euauu2 ye-r. will bs held at lia office ou 'i'ueoaay, Jan. id, e- tbe hours of A n. aue p.

a. dtjal'. H. TtlliUlX. CaotileT.

IN'otice. 8BCOKD Saoai. Babe, I Lortsritxa. a.T- Dec SO, larf. I THE annual meeting of the stockholders ef tills beak for tbe eievkan of clae (l DUwotora lo serve the eoauutg year wtd ba held ea Tuee-day, the 10th day of Jaauarr, latter betweea tbe hours of 111 o'clock a.

a. and p. v. -aours ALLWOX, Cashier. Notice.

i THE stockbolden of tbe new Gait House Oeae-paar will hotd teir annesl mauogM toe Gait Ruuw oa xha tub day of January fcn. beteeea tee hours of id o'clock a. m. and r. a-, for tue ournoes of electing fire Director for the ensutug jrear? A.

It XjOPkdt. Secretary, desiew BANK STATE3IEXT8. STATEMENT Of the Ceaeltlen ef the LeeievUle Beahhtg Cesapeay at tbe Clees ef Bnslaese Parens RESOCftCTA leanaaBd discounts IS Onlce I.WS 44 and bond. Beat estate, M.8t as M7.7U 44 holes racer ed for sale of roal estate. -CjMh oa baud aad due tram other Total.

LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus Iliad. Contingent Hetervad fer Lsuojsof au-edit Dividend S'o. Ad dividends Deposits gMO.000 00 trs.we klt-8 OH S.0lJ 00 S53 S4 ou l.i no 1.T,W7 OS Total ga.eai.Tia st JOHN U. UuLTHJita.

Caabiev. SUoscrihed aad sworn to before me this Jaoe ary.l-sn. W. 8. JONEa, X.

P. J. STATEMENT Of the Coeaitloa or the Bank ef LeelvvUie, Oeeember 31, lbSf. RESOCRCKa, Notes aad bills dlawninted SftM.030 Stock aa-i bonus Kealts jie il.O- X6 Pauuuab branch, (in liquidation). iOjM to i lciniugatmrg branch (in liquiuatioak 47S 00 Due from backs 4S Caaa oa bead aad New York exohaaxe 1.410 SS Total OS LIABILITIES.

Capital stock fSM.000 00 Pront and loss ISM US 1-Hkii-hu unpaid eTi 00 IS Duo Clearing-bouse Fund to pay taxes 00 blim rsilmoniaied B7ia0 00 Total 00 E. A. EEWxTT. Caahier. Subscribed and swera to before me this td day Of January, J.

M. lOii TRAEUtR, Notary Public JcnV rson County, Ky. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Or The Mestere Bank ai theCfeaeef Ssilam Ueeesaber St, lew. ASSETS. Loans aad discount.

S70t47 43 ixiurrs aud furniture B.T50 00 Real entate 4,000 00 Caw 74.Slt 1 ood and stocka. ls7.eSi OS Due iiooi banka 71,674 tH.SSI 00 Total 44 LIABILITIES tSSO.OOOOO Mir.laa.. 40,000 00 Diviuend of 8 per cenw declared this day TJOOOO Protit aad loss 8,74 Bub depositors $7A9A0 40 a ue to bamcs lo.UJt 44 Total St.044.8S9 49 a FRKhK. Caduer. ubscribed aod sworn Xo before me, Lnl dist day of December, 187.

JULIUS HINZKN. Notary PubiM Jeflrr-iQ County. a. STATEMENT Of I he CeadlUea ef tbe tlensaa Baak, Leais- iiie, lleeetaber 21, 1W437. ASSET Loans and discounts SLXM.tlt at laukbig-houaa aud real estate.

74.0B1 4 Bjoda and stock 1ua from banks. M.BaO 00 Ceauoabaad 174.141 1 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock. Surplus Deposits Dividends Unpaid. 9LS0B.14S IS $100,000 00 es.S9il 97 SI S440S X000 00 Dividend No.

4 per declared this day. IS nxNBY a Ceehier. Suhecribed and swera to before tna this td day of January, If. CHAS. Hh.bEL, Notary iblkvJeSarwoB Countjr, X.

ii 1 i 1 1 'i 1 1 i JuarjMBESBBw 3IEETi5fOS. 1) RES TON LODGE, No. SI, T. A. It, will meet ia stated communication this (Wednesday) evening, at o'clock.

TjT Bleuiuers of suuer todffm are fraternally luvited to auead. JoliN 1L LAL'sUt, W. At, J. MarrkAT. feee'y.

MISCELXJLyEOCS. Kotlfs. AfR OEO. a PALMER haa baea out of ear est ifl ploy since Deeeaiber 81, 1887. and la nu authorittd to make any collection for us.

1 -J A. 15. bl. WMiAJ at CU. Valftv ebeio improved property.

Abu. handsome, well-located uiumnro1 'va iota. tmm to 0 avrae each, for aaie. J. AL bTKU.Nq, Agent, Peweo Yedey, K.Tf HONEY TO IN ram to suit, on rood real-estate raortxag for a term ot years.

BUCHANAN A 450 W. Mala st. Coiuiiiercial Chemical Work, J. P. BABNUAt, M.

tical Chemist. ALL Commercial Cbetniced Wort ndartaken such a examination of minerals, ores, mia era! water coals, etc Refer by pwtnimioe te tbs Prwideot of tbe UounnrIournal (Jouipadr. AddrM J. P. BARN VX, W3 Fourth ocjd bikWeJUrSm Louiavuie.

Ky. Ci REWARD Oe Sunday, Jaa, about 11 fi)J o'clock in the morning, twe negro ntea ana white bnv broke tba look en the bark (-ate ai oa ths ooal-house at 714 W. Broadway, aad in o( tbe opposition of twe member of tuu fAmdy. helped toe marl vaavto real. Tbe under signed will pay above ivwaid for arrest and fiunUbtneut of ths three, or each for oa or so of them.

AlcDONALD BROS-, liflh and Atarket sta. EEKS3.VS IS TEE: BEST PLASTER. Plaster baa found If way fate every civilised country id tb world, aod is to-day aa India-prnsanle rwnedy lu every heuss' hold wbere I. baa beea given a trial. AUniaters, auctioneers, lawyers aud otuer publie peakers find Benson's Plaeter worn on tbrwt aud chest, superior to all oilier remedies for sore throat, -boeraeness, asthma, huekiaess, etc.

Avokliuuleiions tnd counterfeits. dS MoWeAFrily ir( Merphtee Habit Cere4 te ii iutii iir. Ltaaa.Oblu. i33 WeSaASuTS STEWART'S FKiKKFORT LOTTERI OJ? IEIT0CII' For Us eas2i itcFsis Scisii PT-NO. 'XlllitZ WXiiRlBTX: OFFICIAL, DRAWINQ.

CLAU4 1 Jaaa. ia, ii it Hitttit -te as te( CLASS a. 10 61 84 40 1 S3 78 81 34) I 44 S3, This company does no hnsinss through the Uiutatt mates Le-f a a aa. Jt tKas flnsMBnt i1aPtJt. for a strong Bpp-Uw: a dallcate driat; for tbe semuu ve.

i uoruu-ttu wvu-. paiatabis; uoeioeuea in iur.ij, g.m K. II AT T. A IIATVY 1BD CO. l.ti.riB strepL and Tt'LKACil A suliOLIZ.

3U Hest atsrket Strsst, LonisTliie, Ay. H.O. WILBUB SONS, rillLADZLPUtA, PA. eo4 SaK XLW PUBIJCATIOXS iTneV Ovd and Criminal Cod of Praetioa. -W Aa art.

xj lira, Bounce the iniblicatlon. er.r la tbs Spring, ef a Bes ediiioo oi ttie CoueSof lY.OUo. lbs codes til i-l; u-a from bexlBDins; le raS, wid eea taia aU araeoutneots tbat nay be eoactsd by tbe Lcaruuatuie bow ia sowuon, ami wu i-aoU bound la tbe tame baiiUaonie aad durao i la tbat have uauaxd so ajodraiioa ty bum iu bench aad toe bar ot Um au-aiita; uaucd from out Brswfc Sirdar are soi-Tled aud 'U be till-d lu ineord-r la n-h '-r sra PMived. THE BRA DLL tI LbXbf COaIPAN V. eja4eod4 a I a-ar -y aa.a-.AAl, UAXK MT ATE3I EXT8.

SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the Ceaeitlea of the Partners' aad Drovers' Beak, LeelsvUle, at the C'leee ef BwaW ess tiseasaee at. twwy. ASSETS. rntesand btUs ttOtMO urubure and 4.0 00 BeeJ IS 127.4 Mi Due from hanks. 1C.A4 SA New York exchanx 40 ia4.Ti7 44 Total LLtBllJTTES.

Caottal stock. 6urplua. Fund to pay taxes Due banks 4 ea co 17,7 S.AU 7S tt.avi 09 aju.au Total S3 Tk following are list ef depoeiu remainiog Unolsimed wUh tbe brnters' and Drovers' iUux tor nve years: Oee. Buiod Mrs. T.

T. Mary Chrfaler St oo 17 00 U0 p. Hintoa. dohoaoa A Co 6 4 4 7 II 4 J. H.

i'earsua. Hons aad Daughtera td tbe C'ufcm N. Brown K. H. Critteadea (Harsiud) V.

T. H. Minee LotiisvUie DheilUng D. W. 1-UumU.

Paul Viilier 1V.M sol 00 13 CV 6 a i tk) li 73 B. H. J.W. "hiCHOlii 'Csibier. i 00 SubseAbed and sworn to before me.

this td day tfunusrx, loos. u. I LXUr, Notary Pnbne Jeftersoa County, Ky. STATEMENT Of the Baak ef Kentucky aad Brass be De. eaiser 31, 17.

RESOURCES. Bills of enhance S3.S0S.t70 S4 V. S. aod other bond and Mocks 17S.41S Real estate fur debt ftl.749 at Real estate for baakins; bouses 85,000 00 lue troin bank other then Kaatern 4 U. b.

Treaa. aad Kak B'k. notes aad coin S96.44S Ftttern rachaage HM1 81 29 74 LLtBILTTIRR. Capital SL45.in 00 Ooutingeat fund 74.0uO 00 una to oover lussts 4.0ld 01 ProOt and loss 84 Fuad to redeem circulation S4a0 00 Dividends payable on demand 77.M4 a Due depositors 45 Due 75,477 4S 4 S4Jjei.aS3 74 DEPOSITS Or riVE YEARS' STAN DIN a. 1S4S e.

Consnt 1X ti. IMS J. D. Davali lA--Joha Farreil iww Thomas ItMO D. T.

Flyaa. 14 J. Harker 1A4S J. Hatcher l-t W. E.

Suama. 13 J. T. Bruwa, adm'r IKib-J. E.

Johoaon 1KV9 A it. Robin -on ISA) Anna Rtcbardnoa Win. Barn el adm'r A O. Uobsou 1X J. 8.

Kilrour JwkWW. Hlrrins 1S70-A S. Lulard. adm'r I 50 i 40 a 73 T5 5 00 100 00 (ft) CO 10 00 6 00 47 19 85 1.10 00 Sao uo ao oo 109 oe 9 70 THOMAS L. B4RRCT.

Presideal. Subecrfbed aad swora to before tide 2nd day of January. 1Mb. JOHN B. Ht-XDLEY.

Notary Public Jefferson County. CONDITION Of the Pearls' flask ef Kr a larky. Leal. vuie, ueecsaser at, teer. RESOURCES.

Loaas Oime aad demand 174.Ti 07 Real estate baak bunding eO.lX0 00 Baal esiala, for debt T.ftM FixtUTk. tiiraMur and safe 8.4 1 00 Boods and stocks. S.ST7 00 Notes Ivug ever and ia suit 8.fc0 Cash meare Cash oa IM.4T8 3 New Vr eju-baogs. 7 Other uthtxchaak. 14.474 4 Total IXABUATTEa Capital Due ea eoolalmed dirldeada Divklend No.

41, just Devasiu S5U3.4G0 SS $150.000 00 to.tno Kit id 4.4o to 901.1! 47 Total. tS teursafi ii Burpius last abt montaa, l.ni Tb JAAIXB AA. nbbbAA, UWUBT. Subserfbsd aad worn to befors Boa, this 80th ear ot imc inner, ioai. JAT 1TENRY HUBER, Notary pnblie Jeaerson County.

STATEMENT Of the Ceealtlea of the 4erssaa Inseraaee Beak, LeaisvUle, Deeeaiber 31, 'lSer. ASSETS. Katea and bllla tl.47T.rl S9 14.OJ0 00 Roads aad stocks 41.S1S 00 Due by banks end bankers 7 CaU hems Eaauwsi exchange. B39.M0 44 Curreacy. gold aud la 414,71 4S TotaL.

gLinsjMS ia feTt IT! t'J fwnUal tf it bo Prodtaud Dividend No. SS, declared this 1.1(11) it v.l h) b9 tl.C-Vi lei LtOl.tY tt l.fJrt tl WW WUMh, Aepoaua Fund to pay taxes YiscBvl1 Subscribed aad swora to before ma. tills Slat day of December, l-7. El )I CND RAPP. Notary Public Jeftypjoa CVyaty, ky.

STATEMENT Of the Ceadltlea ef the FaUe 111 Baak, el the C'leee ef Basin eas December 81, ltf, Lea-Isvilie. Ky. Loaas and T4 4ockS and bonda a.J0 00 Kuruluirv. safes aad futures. 4AX Bealestate.

00 Taxes "10900 Due from 184,064 77 New 47 Caah. 107,400 47 44 Tc4snJaeeeWeeeeVeeeevieeeeeee Capital $484. OTO 00 1S.IAO oa Unuivkled LU7 4tt Dividend No. 87, payable or and after January 8 S. IS.

090 00 Certificates of deposit ti.M Individual depoau 0 Due Wi-t-ii -i -l b4 Total, 1.5ft), 904 80 WU. TTLlJfAN. Cashier. fhibeertbed aad Swora to before sncthraaietday Of Deeember, lt7. J.

K. BELL, Notary Public JeAsrsea Oaeat-, Ry. STATEMENT 1 Of the CeecUlea ef IbeOeraiaa SerarUy Baak, Lealsvllle, al la fleas ef Baslbesa, Oe-V awaBr3l, lettr. i BSOCBXXS. Lean aad 41s eaame.

S5M.Btr V. d. and other boa Us aad stock. Rnal estate. S.A3 IS OClo tui niture aad fixtures.

1.4J8 87 $Lu444 44 IJABrUTlXS. CapKal tM-Duais. TtcLMtl iHleaualeUv1deadNc41.of 4 per asak. dwdarsd this 8,950 09 previous dividands aw.aimad. 0 tO Burpius fund and uaoitiued 8X044 kt Total 43 a i.r.

Rubserlbed and swora to before ma, that sdeay ef Jaauary, leea. CJIaKLFj olTW, Notary Public Jgroa County, Ky. STATEMENT Of the teedttlea ef tbe Baak ef Ctnairea. fteeas SI, Itus7. AfebST.

Loans aad 14 laauaod liani 1 1 54 Due Irom banks f' Ke cxabanga iaaj fjurrsocy iiui te 89 UAUUiTlXS. ffW J1. A-uipiu fund 1 W-Ji Due depOdtor f'-f JJ pue Uearuix-houee. 5 Mvidaed, 4 par cast S4.UM 00 f.44i a) SAitVEL CASSEDAV. Caaniar.

Subserfbed and to Is Jsnuarv 15S JOHJf B. KtNDLL. Notary Pubje Jsffersoa Cousty. lou it. i -X ZIF)i U-BEeSl v.

EtVTENTi-. THIS IS THE ON if Ballard's Best FLOtlR. Erery Barrel Warranted.7, Packed ia Sacka aud llarrels. i TEY lr'IIENIS. DIVIDEND NOTICE.

31 PER CEST. DITIDESD. Notice hi kereoy given to tbe Meaibers of fee Uutual Reserve Pnad Life AssoctaSton. Chief CV flx-a. Potter Buudinc, 98 Park Row.

York, that the amount of Burpta to tb Credd of the Sletnbsr of the lift class equals a DlvleVad ef Thlrty-aae ear eaat. epealbe Lutirs Xortuary paid during the past five yean, lo-witx from 188 te IBS! iaciuel re, said amount applicable -aad payable a provided In tech Certidcate ef Bembershlp. The aaaouat to cover aoil Dividend haa beea deposited win, invested avi held by toe Central Trust Cesapaay ef New York, ea Trustees, a provided in the Deed of Treat betweea the twe companies. Notice it further given that ia sdditioa te tbe above dividend of Thirty par cent, tb Ata-tual Reserve Fasd Life sorlaloa has paid te' the Widows, Orphans aad ChunuuaU of -t-rr-Trd RMubers, during 1887, vr One Xtlilioa Few Huadred Tbeueaad DoUar. aad during thesaase year, 1J7, has saved ae bviag nteaaoar by re (tuctlaa ef tb prsadiisi rates below tbe miea usually cbarfed uaiier lbs c-d sjtaa of Lift is suiaaoe, said reduction spproruratlng Three AiUiionsef Dollars, whlab rsduotiea equals ea additieeel 4ivOee4 sfssars Uaa Plfty pexreat.

of tbe satire rrasvlaasa paid hy ear ascasbsea. Our actual Caah pront for lKCscteda $41500, or for each day ia the tar, inoiudiug-bun-day and holidays. Each do Jar ef akidpvuntae fast as earBed. is deposited wka. iavaatqd.

as4 heid by the Central Trust Company, a Jrueee, for the exclusive use and benefit of ear maid a. Our total daatk elsims paid axuecd and our Cash Surplus eesdt a I r40.0Qoi KFIUAL CXAilltATlO.V..- After a steel rkl end frouok eUidv let-aaiiaaiiea tclAia fAe Mat xt jr uu)i, A socuadea Aos reieieed (ae vnquutifiril IndbnaM cm rraas three aaete mete laMAraare lAeranaaaals, to licm. ftuUjt t.fw-. J'r tn atmt of It'uwwa- a. Charit tKndnte, nswrsacv (Vum a inner of lbs r-fos of Mieuta: ciW kUhl HT.

JhttkUn. hsurano CeMnii6rr i of Abode JUand. tack out of i. suruacs Ctetsislsars bsviny trfe a ru, persoaaisatewnaetisa of thm ofmra of Hf j--aociafMm ia ft sxiaiA of Awafr 1 if-. caer, IMef, aadeier eul rxaKMMari-m.

moVr-t fas Mutual A'ssr 1W Ly AmottUiOM -nortAeo tae ooeutsVacv of mi.l ttf thtptoplt. kt. HARHKR. PwdJw. Afetaal Reserve Fee LUe AhwUiIwi.

fat. tar bulldlag, 8 Peck Hew. aw 1 ark. DiTldtai Notice. TBE Director ef tbe rartners Tobacco Ware-.

bouse Compear have tins day usuiamJ sa eaaual dividend ef tea O0) per iwuU, ray stile vm -and after January 15. lt. W. R. Id I.r, Lovwvua, H-X; Jaa.

4, 1S8. lilt idend. BEMI-ANNUAL dividend Of 8 VT rent: h4 beea declared by tbe Board of Dlreetors vt toe Louisville Safety Veult aud Trvafc COotbauy out of the eet earniar ef tbe six suoolbs liecembar at, lwC, payable oa deuiatiil af lu onu. of aald oampaay oa aod sfier the K-l ajr ef Jaauary. KObtKI IXX.MKAN, paciwary aim awrcr.

DiTidCBR. i a nyetlag ef the Directors ot lb Falls fMr lnaSTaaos Oomrjaay a setui-annwal uividKt, of Ave () par cant, oa cubital stock waa dadard, varaiea at tbe of, a wi corunany ou aad (tw January ft, Itwa. Afjf. McAtsu, t'y. 'stleev -Faus Crrr "tna, f.

Lwbtiui. KfM Dec. 80, ISfr. i THE Board ef Director have this oajr declared a foil aanual divalaod of turae payable on sad after Jan. 6.

lite, transfer bouka will he eJosed unul Jan. W. T1LL.UA;. AUir. Dlrldtnd.

Omox or rat Wrarrsji T-a-tx, Loomviixa. Irc tl. IvC THE Directors ef tbe Westers Baak have ibie day dv-lsr-i' a "ml -r tUvniad of thrsa (a par cent payable ea aau ailr Jasnarra, joacV B. FRLsE, Cahi-r. UlTldaad.

Optics or tbs Wbstbrb 1wcabcs Lot' 1ST iu. Kr. Dec si, i rpHE Dlreuteis ef tbe estera LBauraiM. dan-L paap bars that day declared a seuu-abuual eivldnod of C'S per pal4 oa ana after snuary l.tt o. y.

llivleend. a -'HZ Kerchaats' Iwuraa-a cewipaay ha ea-eiarsd semi-anaual auvtaeAMi of three ir cent, psTsbk te stockholder ea demand aad a rebate of 8a per Sent, ea carao fmuiU, vv ii. wjjiiii tocsvPABi, yse. ictus, DiTUend. Lotrkrvoxav Kr, Uee.

IL 1W7. rv-BX ramers aad Drovers' Baak bs tbb day doclarad a aeuu-aaaual dirklaod of three per DlTlsentl. 4uiuax. Kt Jsn, lS. rpHE Bank ef Ceetnckf hat tbi day declared a Bemi-aaBuai divulo4 el lour 4 percebL, Bsurabie te -ur ee demand.

ti w-y-a LHridrRd Ko. 41. Txme op GkajtAV SecTRrrT Bavk, i Lociavibbs, ti, Jaa. Inoa, THE Board ef Directors of this baak hav Chi bay ii.i isriiil a send snnn.l divhiead of tie 551 pmr eaob caw vc nv ni.ih, or tb pact sta sisal lis. aayaia lu bare-bi'k Bdaoaaad, b.

BARb-fcT, CasaiT. PiTidend. i- aXX OP fBBTBCB, I Locavuxa, Dee. ai, PTVHE Board Of Director hav thai day dsciarvd A a ml aanaa1 aivm a ot tarve i par vaut payable ea tffifc CASSED ATt Cashier. Dividend.

Orrtca er Taa UtnviutiAnm Col, I LaoaniAc. Dm. 4l. i-'. I r-pHE Board ef Dtrectors ba.e o-bvrrt 'a divl-A deed of 8 per eeot.

aod iacd 81U.UO to r- id lua OUt Of lbs esruingt et utm pas mvaua idand naiaida on aaJ aiirr January a. JOHN H. LLAl iiLKti. taohlrr. liltldead.

Lotriaviixa LT IvTAirrtr. I LocuvuaS. Hr Deu 'BE Board of DtreUur ba dtuarrd a ,.,.1.1 iA a Bar iiiL or tte al Stock, p-yabta at tbe Tivs.uiar 7x a a I-fliiir ea 1 4-Jl a-a, yiv -m DifldCBd. rv-HE Oeretaa Back bee thi day aecier a mi -annual eMvaied of lour 14J per ovnu. pay aula oa uern.Ra LocTsvpi-B, kt, Deo.

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