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FOREIGN NEWS. Iriih Sationalisti Emphatically Re- fase To tne rope Sight To intervene. ft. Htorik oiiltan Agrees To Arbitrate Sis JTarsnces With the Uaited State, Dublin. MsT Fiwmn'i Jour- oml Mj- that at the request of the Catho-lio members of I'urlia merit, the Lord Major of Dublin convened a meeting today for the purpe of discussing the pope rescript- Resolutions were adopted traversing the statement by rhru the for the rescript, and.

assuring th unalterable attachment to him in his spiritual capacity, but firmly aud rt-iect fully and emphatically refusing to re-ognie his right to intervene in Irish polities. The same paper uublahes the following telegram from it fcpetial correa-jwuden a Kome -1 ir alrte to fnrvrarf. jrou lbs most iife uiance thai tins extraordinary Jumari blr tts Pf Nn so irvulsreu by ita Ub-nun sre and tfce agencies mita re-Sara uTTm Arehtwihop of DubUa re vjbouy srithotit frwiDdailoii. The ennouueemetA that tbo AreLbisnop Intended te retigB Ills txt is a nifre lm.or.tion, antl the at are me nt tkt l- likely to be detained In Uome for jit linzteneu period equally unfounded. hh truer bo i lu excellent health and M-irit-, eP sou to return Dublin, aid full of op lor the future." The Magistrates tryiny the case ef Mr.

Condon, member of Parliament, at Miteheistown, for offense- under the Crime Act. will postpone judgment pending a decision of the Court ef yueea's Bench uu the legality of the proceeding of the grand jury which indicted Mr. Condon. Meeting will be held throughout West Clare to-morrow- to protest against toe Papal n-seript, on the ground that tbe Pope is ignorant of the sufferings iit the people of Clare. Ihe iieitast Whig state that Mr.

GUustoue gave an audience to three iarnellile members of Parliament on 'lhursday. Lord lioaeberry was also intent. The subject discussed waa a to draft an Irish local govera-turiil sclietne as a ate pping-atune to hnnw lute. Lr. liIads.tone, in answer to an inquiry, teltraoti ttut there is no tounaation whatever for the Whig's report that ke dit-ussel the local government scheme wun tun Iristi uuniuen of Parliament and Lorii Koac berry.

Mr. Gladstone in a letter says the schism of the dissidents, the great -ques tion of Ireland, aiul the secondary, though hmhlv important question, of the weakened powers of liowmljMn, (have -roved more disastrous than he could anticipate. iiHii'i ix. Serena's New York Eichaag Eaa-arnsscd The JVatioaal le lease Bill. London, May 5.

The business of Mor gan New York Exchange in London baa been ordered wound up under the (supervision of the court. Counsel for the exchange announced that the ex change bad preared a scheme of re-ouxi ruction aud believed that it would ahie rei- sufficient money to pay every body. 1 he courts counsel agreed to tbe proposition, provided, that, if the scheme of rwotist ruction ia not realised, the liquidation proceedings shall not be opposed at the next hearing of the case. I he court has ordered an adjournemnt of the bearing of the petition to liquidate the affairs of the American Lx-chaage in Europe, with a view to the iin ut tile uvuiiNtHj. The Midland Iron and Steel workers will demand an advance of wages in a month.

The Britwh National Defense bill, which the Government will offer in l'arliameat, provides for the summoning of the yeomen and volunteers and gives the Govtrnment precedence an the railways for naval and military purposes without being obliged to go to the extreme step of Uikiug- possession of the roads. It also emixiwers them to make requisition for horoes and vehicles, for Jfr'hieb. the County Court shall deten-Line the recompense. FKESC 4 FTAl BS. Hem.

Boalaager'a ok Sever Paa-ihaieat of aa Army Officer. Paris, May 5. Gen. Boulaager has old tbe manuscript of his book, The Invasion, for 940,000. The work will ha published in periodical a umber-.

At Marseilles Sergeant Major Ghate-lain was tried by court-martial to-day on a charge of trying to sell a new Lebel nne and a number of cartridges to the German Government. He was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment in the fortress sad to forfeiture of hia xanJc aud aedaL Tha Jfeer Agree to Arbitrate. Tangier, May 5. The Sultan has freed to submit the differences between his Government and the United States Government to arbitration, oa tha following terms: The differences shall I eettled by an arbitration court the Moorish Government promises that no time shall be specified for the payment personal or Individual claims, debts "mount due on credit. The condition that the umpire's decision shall "ttofcet to the SJultaa'a approval i WttMrawn.

Th Cholera I Persia. Lima, May 4 (via Galveston.) The Government has declared Peruvian porta open to Chilian traffic, with the excep-ena of the porta between Valparaiso no Antofagasta, In which xone some of cholera are reported. A supreme decree waa published last night depriving John' I Thoradyko of fi'TOted rights in the affairs of the Moiendo, Arequlpa and Puoo railroad. appointing the administrator and the? principal employes, Cholera Is Feared. London, May 5.

A Madrid dispatch says: pidmlc prevails In this city. It is fear ed the disease is of choleraio nature and its Pned is attribnUd to Utaaxtram beat and Canabell Coaaty. 5ewport, May (SpadaL)-The Democracy of Campbell county assembled in Mes convention Alexandria, to-day for tte purpose- of Mlectiag delegates to tha fu ConvenUoa to be held at Lexington 15 ehooa delegate to the ffational uemocratie CooveoUon, to be held at St, "wis, June. The convention was promptly called to or-K at 1 o'clock bv J. 1.

Xlatach. Chairman el tha County Executive Committee, who tetatt object of the meeting. Mr. T. r.

Bodkia was unanimously selacted Chair-5a and Mr. Joseph Hits Sscretary. The chair appointed Truesdala, JEllis, tialloraa, Biu and Bproul to aeUca dale-ratM. vi -i sj.it r.i ti ead Bodley were appointed committee on rceouiUons. Xte eommittee reported the following: Taa wav tss DaaaeraeT la maaa nertias' aiwrmblwi, oum oaraslra on the anlveraal aaraioay itrjr u' among wnac were xormeriy imo- S.

ta Party la the county. wuuKraiuiaM tna conntrv the country oa tha efflciaat as ooaouitcaJ I ooaouitcal admlalatratioa of tb9 auoaat J'O'BraaJent under a Uemoeratle Adminiatrauoa, hy the nu ot ocmcIdt, Oreve Ctowtaad. tordially approv and mdora tbe VTedeat's on trwt reform, and lha M.lla bill, and proud of tbe 4ittnKuuthed eervieea to tha taa Hpeskar of taa H.x- ef Heptw fatatlvM. the Uoo. John O.

Car our Coa- lb nMlntions ware adopted as read. The eommittee on the selaetioa ot delegate then Pan I 1 I saa I aan fAllAaaaa Pstoratas Jaawi Arnold, M. i. Coetlgan, duvu. riunn McGrath, 7.

fihgw! 'Measra, J. W. Toang. 'ae a. Yontaey, vl The delegates are alt for Senator A.

S. Berry for dutrjct dalagate to St. LouiaT Wullaaia. ytt be eemmeoeed to-morrow on bultH'owar iaTpy" SUver ereek, near atraw'a MllL 7 raided la f.V led pneumonia Friday algiil, at the ae of sixty yeara. maatlna; of tfaa Clark Coanty ui.chooi aasociatton.

announced for May 1. haa beea post posed until tsaturday. May Mpl Mary Ant rem. well known In this elty. and a niece ef Fella K.

Lewl. died at her home la Fort SeoU. Kaoaaa. a few days Since eatertaumaot givea by tbe WUUng Wor- kars at the rim Preabytariaa church last Bight, was largeiy auaaded and a nice sum was realised. Xntneroue families ot this ally are saw eaaipM oa Silver rMMh country air and catching large quantities or nae flsh.

T- f- Mcaenand, a brakeman oa the and between thts place and Watson, of a boxcar yesterday and was badly injured, Studanln from a UralBVlUe baslnen college, to the number of 1UO, vhlted the prlaon, Oavernmanl depot and toe ear-works yesterday. Dr. D. C. Peytoa haa been aopointed dalegata from the Clara Couaty Medical Soelety to the Ataerlcaa Medical Aaaociation, which meet in r.ncinnatl thta week.

Tbe Bom BIU and Chcstnut-atreeechool beys played a match gauic bail yosiei day, resulting In favor of the former by a score ot 81 to 11. There Is great deal of speculation as who wilt eompose the new Council eonv ta mltteee. Mayor Warder Is now engaged in majang tbem out A aumber ot the members ot the W-evcle club of this city will join the Fall City League, ot Louisville, on the run to U'eat noint this morning. The Port Fulton election for town officers takes place to-murrew. a large, number ot candidates are in the field, and the content wlli be a spirited one.

Uliera Uldor, who waa aent to the county jail Friday, lor assaulting Jaincs Kern, yesterday filed a com p' slut tor provoke against Kara la JustH Kelgwln's cuit. The rabid dog. which has been craatiog ao muck eauitem i in the city for the past few days, wss killed la Port fullo yeaierday. The brute Is known to ha bitten several othar doga Ftfty-flve paupers are sow betna cared for at tbe poor asylum. Keoeatly Oftsea have beea discharged, but the same number have beea received.

Three ot the inmates are very old and feeble. Treasurer Smith has turned the tax books over to Auditor Delahunt. who is now engaged In making out the list of tbe persons who tailed to pay tho itrst Installment of taxes. George Matson. residing on Rose Hill, found a Bote attached to his door knob Teatardar morning, warning htm to leave he city, or aiaae V'oixir jmtvlaious nr hla familv.

Webb wrat borne drunk yeatsrday and attempted to whip every bod in his neighborhood, his own family included. Webb waa knocked down twice, which had the effect of quieting him. Two drunken men attempt e-i to bieak into the grocery ot J. Uuavllie yesterday morning, at daylight, but wei frlRhteiied away by tbe family bcfoie they bucceeued In their purpose. The debris In gas wall No.

whieh waa shot Thursday, is to be pom pod out in the hope of serurlag a "Juw that may be clogged by tha obstructious left by tlo explosion of the dynamite. The premium list of the Clark County Fair Association has just beea received from the printer. The meeting takes place the Drst week in September and promise to be one ot the best ever held. A wheel dronnod off the Government wagon at tbe corner of Soring and bcat nut streets yesterday noon. A number ut employe ot the ideaus were la the vehicle at the time, but beyond a general shaking ud none tif thorn were hurt.

On account of the cum plaint of a number ot cltlsens residing on Kose lliil. Officer liellar. bow acting as Marshal, has expressed hla Intention of stunning all baseball playing on the old gravel-bank lot near luaa Hill sekool-house. Theodore Pooerty, canvaaaman with Shield's circus, fought with Eddie Day, a yeuag colored bey, of this city. tbe show grounds yesterday afterneoa.

Both of tbem were badly punished, Dehertv was arrested by Officer Miller sod take before Justice Ksigwia, who fined him la default of paymaat. the offender was taken to the eouaty jail. According to Superintendent Wood's report for the month of April, there were enrolled In tha vublia schools 1.87g children, with a dally average attendance of 1UBS. During the tine, WOd pupils were absent, and were neither absent nor tardy. In port for the month of April, there will be on account of sickness, The number of time teachers were tardy Is eight.

A strange fatality seema to exist among the milch rows of the persons who occupy the sheriff's residence. Capt. Thoaia Mitchell, while occupying the boie, lot two cows by death, and while hborifl Davis waa la charge, tare of hia died. Sheriff Hay has lost four, two of which were full-blooded Jerseys and very valuable. There la no solution to tbe matter other than that some one, for unknown reasons, has been poisoning tha animals.

j. The excitement over the Congressional race haa reached fever heat, and some very enthusiastic electioneering Is being done. The candidate who geta a majority ef the votes In the county primaries next Friday night is to receive the Democratic vote ef this county for tho ofhV In tbe Congressional Convention, May IT. Whichever one of the two aspirants obtains Clark, county will receive the nomination. So far, neither of them can cllia It.

The trouble between Harry Carr and his wife does sot ssm te diminish, at the time Mrs. Carr applied for a divorce she took chsrge their six-yesr-old daughter. Carr desired to obtain poxseaaioa of the child oa the ground that the mother waa ao a fit person to care for hr. but did not succeed In doing ao. Yesterday be met the UUl girt oa bpring street while she waa alene aad took her to the borne of his mother in tbe eaatera part ef the city.

The child made no objectiona to going with her father but appeared aa if she desired to do so. It is likely that Mrs. Carr will institute legal proceedings to obtain her offspring. Charles Burjcess, a wt-r woras employe, fined up oa bad wliMky yesterday afternoon, and goina to the Oaatral Hotel, where boaroa, be cam very abusive. When Officer Heller arrived Burgess rousted arrest, and a terrific encounter en iind Burgess, besides being a powerful Baaa.

ay a scienUfki puioUet. Offloer HeUer lipped upon freshly scrubbed floor, aad Burgees took advantage of the accident by grabbing a chaia with which attempted to brats hia antagonist. Pick Billiard ran la aad kaocked Bur jeaa eowa. He was the placed ia a spring wsgoa and conveyed to the city jail, to await a hearing la the Mayor's Court to-morrow morning. Tbe Roekstroa property, situated at the corner of Fifth street aad Indiaaa avenue, was enkd at pubue suction yesterday afternoon fur gl.fto.

Thai is one of tha biggest bargains ia real estete obtained to Jefferson viil for a long time. The Joes ton Is one of the most desirable la tbe city, being oa oa of the hlehaat eleratioas. The lot has nearly 1M feet trootag. and is 114 feat deep, i poa It ia a two-story brica house of tea room and a small brick cottage. At one time tbe Bockstrok residence was the finest to the city.

It Is somewhat eut of repair, but a few hundred dollars spent npoa It will make it worth four tiie the price paid, a W. Baxter was the purchaser. Personals Mrs. Wlllism ItgiUc who has beea visltta her daughter, returned to her home In ludiananodv yesterdav. latter received troin ureencasilo DrliiiTJ the Intelligence that Ernest kognoa la seri-(ouslx ill.

.1 horns ahaughnssy and lemur, of this em. have located In V. alter Haaons. ox ualway. i land, will arrive in the city to-morrow, to reside with brother.

Aame of Memphis, who ha been stUDUng at the Central Uol el lor several wwa. iett for her home yesterday. Uohlen. uX V.aynesburg, i t. I the guest ot hat neno-ew7 Andrew Coldea.

-Mla Marr Taoro-toiL of cw Albany. visit. ktcs. f. Aasbro, anU Mrs.

Fitum. -of Jjew Harmony, aio guests of In J. O. Caldwell. llaiduuee.

of Hash. 1.1. Is visiting Mrs. John Farrar. Matt French and Mis Kate Fswaoo a.v at the residence of John larbrouga.

la the Kai Crsha sett vesterdar for Whiteland. au extenueu visit to relative. Hannah naiV leaves lor Voik thu wees, to bend the summer With Qeorga Sweenr is very ill ot lufiauimatorr rheumatism at his homo on Chestnut street. The Churches. -(.

Paul' Episcopal cboecb. Eev. Fred C. Jewell, rector. Utany sermon and ceiebratma of Holy Communion at 10 a m.

ft services In the even-lag. foanrBistlon by the fcight Rev. Klck-eroacker, C.sbop at the dioxese, Mnmlay evening at bt. Loess 0rma fc angelical cborch, Bev. JL M.

Oer-uian. pastor. Ssrvlces at tbe nsuat hours irl church. JUev. J.

1U Halrdeu, pastor. AAXE COra Morning sabjeetl 8oelal Pnrtty." Usnsl rirw leeSjah sspwsb s. i a E. ehureh Sooth, He-. John Crowe, f0' wtcrolng aubjeet A nrvto Gift, 2' a nurnan- Act, which Her.

Leora ennedy. of the Port Fclton church, wUl exchange polpiu In the evening. ft- ehureh, Ktv. Kobett JKoberts, pastor. Morning' theme 3 Bapsm tor th Memlasion of gins." RvenJ jnta Fulton M.

E. el.nrch. Rev. lora Kennedy, pastor. Regular morning services, la the evening Iiev.

John M. Trowe wftl preach en tbo Four Christina ehureh, Rev. A. Ueynolda, pas tor. Morning subject: "lemptatloB and Fvenlrig: "The Great JYeshyterlsh chnrsh, Rrv.

J. M. Hutrblasfta, pastur. Servkos as usual Tsheroarle, Dr. N.

Field, pas-ton, Segular services morning aad evening. ffJtir AZ.BA2TT, Marriage license waa Issued yrntetuar to Utelen Deals' and Louisa Cotr. During tbe naat few day the real tat Uaom, of the ltr has beea oa tbe Increase. Ploaeer Chantsaqus Circle meet to-morrow Bight, at the residence of Mr. hV K.

Day; htat treet. Th monthly mecll tig of the Xqaal 6af-frsg society wtll be held to-morrow at 7 p. at th W. X. U.

Mlssioa. Tho Publle Ltbrary wtll be tbrowo open to the pubuo to-morrow morning, the repair to tbg rooms having been completed. Tho Murpbys, father and son, will pt ou-ably commenoe the tiospel Temperance meetings, at th Opera-house to-marrow evening. Th Oalierd base ball dab and the New Albany Eclipse will play a game at the letter's grounds on Cherry street this afternoon. Work was commenced yesterday grading Bast Elm street, pro oar story to uu, lug a foil lauweveaaeas by paving and macadamlaina.

-Col. W. B. Woodard. Sanerlntandent of the N.

A. and railway, was in the city yesterday, attending the funeral of Mr, isger Davidson. (ieerae L. Elsmaa ha eem Dieted the rnumeraiioa of the achout etutuieu ot tna dir. and.

And the tot si to be 7.7U. or an increase ait 7-U. over the enumeraUua ut last M. V. Nallory has been elected Chairman of the ixepuUlean County Ceuiral Commiitee.

to take i lie itsco mad vacant by th resiguaUon of Ma. M. M. Hurley. A (light blase In the Bickers room of th woo.eu mill called out th deoartmaat yesterday moininc.

the alarm havimt oooa turned la fnum box na. The a antes were sueeddy exUnguiahod. th loss not exceed-iiuz suoa -optes of th Council proeeedl ugs la th Oainewod fiie-alarm matter, have beea taken by Juug J. H. btoisenourg, and the an air will be laid before Judge reiguson la toe t-ircuis Cuvrt during the teim which coiu-monce to-morrow.

The Gaslight aad Coke Company began receiving yesterday the eight aud leu-inch pine, which at to be laid oa oorlag and the other etreete of the oity. sou taa wora of excavating the tie aches will he commenced, ia a few dar. Co os 1 dot-able convolaint Is being made regarding the abur i acuities fur ventilation furuisbod lu the now school bu.Uung jut sui: tod oa hast evyeaiuur stixM. The School floard will maaa aa stamina-tiuu of the builiiina. aud wlu have um mutter rouiedled, if aur uecessitr tor suoa action exists.

a.x auiidied acres ot the McHarry farm, a lew nine west of the city, on the rive load, weis sold yestaruay by Cap. M.res Irwin, aciiua a agout, for tn sum ot till.eOO, to paitiea at Columbus, O. The 1st ut use ua a uue lesUkuao, costing oue-half th purchase price, and waa ouly a tea- year agu valued at BoOO pet acre, but the douus of 'tu, 'ad aud hav so greatly depieoiaied the value of tbe laiul that tney can hardly dlsuObed ot at any price. Thjs afternoon Uxly Trinity Total Abstinence Soul ley the must prosperous Temperance orgUbisaliou in tbe otale will ceieorat Ihe aunivetsary of Its founding by a grand street parade, which will be participated la by the euure membersnip. After marching through the principal streeia tbe society will proceed to iioiy Trinity church, where the ptodge will be admmln-lotered by Father John Keliy, the Parish Preist It being the custom of the members of the soalety to roobligato theav-setves annually.

A rabid dog which had bean laesooed by a niSgt-o attaaked oa Otat sttwet yesterday a line horse, -belonging tu Juhn Trin-ler and bit the animal severely on tbe nose. It then turned on tbe uegro aud tore his eoat Is to shreds, fortunately uot biting him and was at last dispatched by a valorous tsountryman who boat iu It head with a hatchet. The wounds oa the horse were eauterised In the hope that the poison from the bite might be neutralised. Ihe dog had also bitteu several oters be-far he attacked the horse. nldney A.

Pickering, the beaten candidate tor Councilman ia th atth ward, hied a suit la the Circuit Court yesterday contesting tha election of hia suc-4wftl eurovedUaf VA -jUchardsou. Mr. Pickeries alleges la his complaint that among tho ballots cast for Richardson warn not of tha uniform width of three laches aa required by the statute aad wot conaequcatli illegal, the ballot being tear ioobea ia width. Me prays for danses in the sum of oO, and asks that lUchardaoa be ousted trout the Council. Personal.

Mis Taylor, a handsome Kentucky girl, residing at Richmond. Is visiting Mrs. Jxsie Meeas, East Third street- James Dunbar, Superintend eul of the Oa Company, leaves to-morrow for Chicago, to attend tho Convention ef tha Western Gas Companies. Thus. b.

Kelly, Moberly, Mo, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. WLUtech, Bank street. K. Burton, Division tiuperiutandeat of the American Express Compaay, la spending a few days with his family here.

Misse Oma and Minnie OeUrell are visiting friends at Mad-boa. Th Ladies' Auxiliary th T. M. C. A.

haa determined upon giving a moon, light excursion down the river In a abort tlm. and the foUowlug comwlttrc have been spt.oln.ed: Chairman of Commit. gir General Sunervision. Mr. E.

M. Gor. doa: Commits oa boat, Mr. G. Mo-cord: Committee for boUciutuhsrman.

Mr. Louia atoy Censenaiy. Mis Minnie Forman: Wesley Chapel. Mi Minnie bioy Baotllt Taberaacie. Mies Hattie hUimgom-ert: German Methodist.

Mi" Nowhouiie Central ChrisUan. Mrs. Hudson: Park Christian. Mr. McCUnilck: Mala atreel M.

Mrs. Peine: Jennie DeFauw. Mia- Hester John-street. Mr, tew art Gwwau Evangelical. Mrs.

Henry Gocts it lYea-bvterian. Miss Jennie Day feoond Preabv-tartan. Mrs. John P. Bentley Tlhrd Presbyterian.

Miss arris Lougb millet RU Paul's Protestant Eniseopsl. Mn. Cham-berlala. Committee oa Belreshment. Mr.

James Hubhert. Chairman: Mrs. T. De-Pauw. Mr.

T. W. Armstrbng- Committee oa bale of Ticket. Mrs. W.

a Culbortson. Chairman, Mule. Mrs, 3. F. Oebhart.

Church Bote. First Presbyterian church Sacrament of the Lord's bupper wtll be observed thts morning. Ia th evening there will be tho Bpring Prals service, at which Mr. Clokey will give his second short talk on National Religion. Theme, Fire." Second Presbyterian ehureh Rev, A.

8. carrier, of Chicago, will conduct both the morning and evening service. Third Presbyterian churcharReV. Edwin P. Thompson, of Idaho bprinS, CoL, will preach both morning and evening.

tit. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church Morning service at 10 :30 m. eveniag service at 7 UiQ p. m. Ker.

F. J. Mallett, rector Wesley Chapel M. E. charch Preaching at the usual hours, morning and evening, by the pastor.

Rev. T. U. William Main-street M. E.

ehureh Kev Payne, tbe pastor, will preach at the asoal hours. Tabernacle Baptist church BeW I- B. TimberUke wljl preach at the usual hours, morning and evening. Central Christian church The usual services, conducted by the pastor. Rev.

U. BUne, Park Christian church Rev. O. K. Palmer will preach at the usual hours, 10:80 a m.

and 7 p. m. Centenary church Rev. Mr. Olvlcr, IUoomlnglon.

will preach at th usual hours, both morning and evening busnrxsa a oner, Tbr Is yet soma stock the fourth series of the Citisens- Bering Aaseciation, which may be had either at O. Smith's book store, or St W. H. MsKay'e efne oa Maaday night, Th Woman's Exchange. The excellent ladles who have labored with such success in behalf of tbn Woman's Exchange; begla another yer in iu history nnder most favorable and anoooraglng elr-enrnstancea.

Tby hav never wearisd in their good work, and they hav th satisfaction ot seeing th enterprise a complete suo. cess, and the field ot iu usefulness widening everyday. The attractive and usefnl articles for saa, the handiwork of excellent women who hav to use their kfU to aid la their support, has grown to be an Important feasor, while the excelleuc of th lunchroom baa brought it prooalnently into publio notice and patronage. Jfartan latelllgence. Tew' York, May h.

Arrived City of Bflrdn, from LlverpooU bouthamP'on, May a. Arrived Ktevner rjcrmsan, Siew Voik, for Antwerp. Havre, Kay 3. Arrlved-Btcamer La Bur-gogn, from hew York. Wtinuu-e, May 6.

Arrived Kova Se. tlan, from Liverpool. liymeuta, -T. 5. Arrived Steamer Han-room, from S.

sur Hamburg. MAY WILL NOT VACATE The Morton Route Goes To Law Over a Damaging Order. An Injunction Suit Agninst the M. and I. To Prerent IU Execution Filed At Night, The first step in what protniasd tab a bitter fight between th Louisville, New Albany and Chic go railroad and th Pkcnsyt-ranla Railroad Company, wag taken las night after tbo court-boos waa closed, in th filing of suit by th K.

A. and sn joining th M. and branch of th Pennsylvania road from foreiBg an order tor th H. A. and to gire op to pos-sssaion ot a portion of M.

and tracks. Tbe Injunction was th result of a visit mad last evening by several officer of th Mbnon Rout, or A. and C.r to Jodga Btarllng B. Toney, at his rssidecc. Front whit could be learned of the matter, th difference between th roads is th result of an order issued May by the J.

M. and in which complete possession of th tracks between Jefferaonviile and New Albany, formerly need by th Monon, and also for possession of th property belonging to M. and I. but used by tbe Mooou in Louisville. Th term of the order war that th N.

A- aad O. must stop running over tbe tracks and using the property by May 5. Th Monon has been preparing to give up th M. and tracks, intending to enter LouisvlU at som fntur data over the ht. and bridge.

The arrangements for the change hav not yet been completed, however, end if th order of th M. and carried out, th N. aud C. will ba seriously ineonvsniencesd To prevent th prospective trouble for th road which th aad wants shut out, Mr. Ueorg W.

Friedley, attorney, Mr. William Hamilton, assistant attorney, Mr. TV. R. Woodard, general superintendent, and Mr.

John B. Carson, vice president aad general manager ot tbe A. and cam to Louisville yesterday morning, and in th afternoon held a oonierenee with Mr. WiU Trabu, th local attorney for the same road. This was follow! lata in th evening by th visit to Judge Toney.

Then the sit ustioa was explained and an injunction restraining th M. and 1. from foreiBg th order was asltod. It was alleged that the action of the M. and was caused by a dvsir to damag the N.

A. and C. and that no real reason existed for th M. and I. to insist ot making tbe It.

A. and give up th privilege it formerly enjoyed. Th injunction was at one granted, and a bond of 13,000 was filed by the gentlemen representing th Monon. No tint has yet been set for th trial of th suit, but it will probably be fixed for an early date. It wea stated that late last night th tracks which tb X.

A. and C. formerly used had been cut by tb M. and I. peopl to prevent them from being of any further servic to that road.

It ia not definitely known aa yet wbetber or not tbe aad I. has taken such action. Th officials of tb N. A. and a claim that th order which gave tbem such a short tun in which to vacaU is simply a piece of spite work, instigated by malic against tbe pew bridge company and tb roada which are to go over the K.

and I. bridge. Tb old bridge is th property of tb Pennsylvania road, and th M. and 1. is a part of that company.

Th anUgooism of tb Pwinsylvania to the new bridge uas bean felt for some time, and the If. A. and people charge that the orUsr for them to give up th M. and property was caused by the fact that tbe Ji. A.

and intended to go ovr tb rival bridge. 1 bough no relations ar known to exist between tbe Louisville Southern and the A. and tb Louis ills Southern is supposed to be in sympathy with the latter. A hard fight will mad by tb Monon, though it is possible that th road will ready to giv up tb tracks ia dispuU som tun before th suit is settled, i Colored State Teachers' Jftiag. Tha annual meeting of th Colored Teachers' Stat Aasociation will be b2d at Rich-mood, July third, fourth, fifth and sixth.

It will vary interesting, as a number of Btato dacetors and thinkers will speak. Th following Louisviil teachers will take pert: Miss L. H. Pattsrsoa will lead th discussion on Eleaoentary Kpalliag and Reading. Mr.

Wm. tiibaon will toad tb discussion on Elementary Arithmetic Mr. Jno. Bates will read paper on "The New Danger. hav.

C. U. Parish will male an address on th subject, 'Tbs Teachers' Reward." Mr. Wm. P.

Amiis and Wm. H. Good hall will deliver reci-Utions. Prof. J.

Maxwed will lead tb discussion on grammar, and Miss Georgia Moor that on language. Miases Wood and Elliott will slag a duet, and U. taimpson will open the discussion on history. Wnr Tnxes leaaaaded. Philadelphia, May 5.

A mass-maeting was bald to-night in th Academy of Music under tb auspice of tb Manufacturer' Clan, to protest against tb passage by Con-grass ot tb Mills Tariff biu. Th large building was crowded. Th principal speakers wr Co grass men McKinley, ef Ohio, Long, of MassachnsecU, and KeUey, of tide city. Who advocated th continuance of protection. Resolutions embodying this statement ware unanimously adopted.

LrOCAI NOTICES. For This Week! Special indacements In dinner sets, tea sets and chamber sets. New noreltieo suitable fur present. We always bare the largest assortment and best Tarietjr and positiTeljr sell at the lowest prices. Ice cream freezers, water coolers and Gate City stone filter.

J. DOLFINGEii 316 West Market street. Press pt Payaseau I thankfully acknowledge tbe very prompt paymeat of the Three Thousand Dollars by the Hem Llfa Iaauraa Company ot New York. Oa April 17 the Compaay received th proof of taa death of my husband. intff D.

Lswrsnos, and this day I received their chsck for from A. 8 myths, their agent, W. Mala surest, LouisvlU, Ky. I most heartuy rec-ommead the company and their ageat to tha kiad ooaiklerslioa of th tasnriag publio. Maaxant Xwsxacx.

LouUvUle, May 8, 18. Dea't forget se hrsafoacw style of colored Porselam sTsiimtsg a otraiu' window. bee WaaTs alegant dtspUy Perreiala. Kaufmsa. Straus Co', window.

rata la assail at ta Bar. Have you a pas at ta baosf Uu yenrrtv srys. A boMssot Wmtarsman a Bucaa wui revive you. Malarial Treats. The city at run of ssa trw.

taiswag rssaiaant aad aterasutea fever Waatersmith Tenia a eeruua enra. Is is especially successful at aid chronic cases waer tunia has faded to giv rmief. It acta gently sat agrsvacly upon the kvsr (twts, raiaoe ag th cans a tb siissss. 8FBCIAJL NOTICES. ff ye make vale te Caver all yrewtg nak with 10 to IS drops ef Angostura Bitters.

ou will keep tree truia Malaria aad Summer Disss see, sad hav your organs ta good oroer. but sure you get the genuine article, manufactured oeiy by Dr. J. U. B.

esegcrt A boos. FB1KIF0RT LOTTERY OF If JTliCKt 607 Thirl Btrsst, XFFICIXL DRAWlNa CLASS FOR 18M. tt 40 sa ae io as CLAaa JlA FOR a ta so ta ao at aa so ta iti That company Ooe ae business Lkreua to Cmted buuea mail DEATHS. BETMER On Basurday. May a.

at cock r. SrtaT VYecfN.Ubaa. Duaotio of th uaeral will bs give. R-Iri county. Ky, fUaoxt.

the aeveaty-aeeoad rear of hia ara. at 11 dock. May laL 1 aiaage. Funeral at his late rssideae tavday at Ate r. MaXOXX-May 1 Enwaaa tnfaat ao of aaaa auMOoe.

WOLFF Vinain. Tm 4, sd5iisra: Funeral from raatdeoos, 829 East Walnut sc. fuBdayaftarswoaattMOe'ciock. Hurisl pnvstsw Xo Itowwr. WRT-astardsy morning.

May 5, at 4 M-iJffe yeuageat dssgnuar of John and Mary Jl beat, aged IS years. Fuueral aarvtees at family reside lies. 10M eevwnia Sunday atteraoon at o'clock. Burial prtvate. BCXHLER-May 4.

a. Mrs. Ctstut BcsBxxa, oa Wyd, in tb i-th year ot her age, at the residence of her brother. Louis Way, oa boothgateat. Funeral tram St.

Peter's Catholic Ctntrch. Moa-Ma 7. as odock a- a- Relative sad friends Invited te attend BROWN May A at 7: SO X. Oaosos At-BgBT. soa of Oatbarm and Osorg Brow aged kl ysars aad 11 days.

Funeral to-day at 4 r. au from residence, 84 Washington at. Friends invaed. MK Mrs. FAjorts B.

Wets, at her residence, atll Portisad eve. Funeral from th (houas. Sunday, May at r. a. PAUL Rcmsx Jamss, beloved aad only soa ef Jams and Etta Lee Paul, May at 11:10 r.

ed 6 years, mootna and 9 days Dus notice of funeral wul ba given. rORsKX May 6th, a It o'clock, LctA Mat, daughter of lit. O. T. aad- Jeaaie Forsee, aged IS years.

Formerly of Oven eouaty. IN MKMOIIIAM. Ot My Bother, Chnsilaa Resch, Who Pled May 4, 1887. Tbe house Is ssd and dreary to-day, ta th same to oat; Her form we inlas, bar smiling face never mors Dear motamr, ws loved you so 'twas hard ws had to part. Aad wnea they laid you ia your grav.

it nearly broae our toe art. Pest robbed you from us all that was dear ia lit And left us to meura your loss and ssd heart brokso, too. fibs sleeps the peaceful sleep of death her hands across th oreest Thank Uodl we feel bar loving soul has found us place of rest. Fares a long, sad farewell: our love. Kind and true; We ll prsy to Ood that Ue will lead your loved ones there to you.

Mass. In Memory of Jly Unsbaad. Loais fliliiag, Who liepartcd This Life Mar 8, 1887. Laid ia the grave, sweetly ta sleep, just oae year Only one! Oh. It seems loager sine was called On long year of bitter ssdnss and sorrow.

I stood bent o'er the cold aud lileles lorm. His eyes were closed; lim liiy whue haaus were folded. 1 bowed aad fcieaed the cold pale hps Of one 1 loved, and he wss dead. My loving husband swretiy sleeps, tta a sauie upon his faos, Bssrp oa pssestuily; kit tay rest be calm and Whan we look to that bright future, when ia When oooe more we'll see thy features well remembered they shall be AM together we be happy in th long eternity, bo fare you well, la memory from your loving wife. Hat R.

In Memory of Mrs. Miller, Wheress as it has pleased aa Almighty provi-denes locad from our midst the beloved wlf of our foremsa. Mr. O. W.

Muier. be it resolved that we extend te the bereaved family our hsertfaU. sympathy, and furthermore bs it rsaolved that a oopy of laese resolutions ba sent to the family. Employs or Founds. Calmly she sleeps her dreamless sleep, Whist loving friends above her weep, Aud soft wind oa their viewless flog Around her grave a ntuuieia aiagl The sunshine with it golden rays, Lisa a crowa of glory oa it lays, bright flowers sued shed their sweet perfume.

And buM with songs at shad com. Say not aba's dead, but called away; And couldst thou mot her bid her stay Wen Uod in love lor thy dear one Hat eaued bar te bar heavenly home? 31EETLNG8. KXIOHTH TEMPLAR EXCURSION TO o.a, avs. usaioisy vvim' msndery. No.

IX. Kaia-hts Tamnar. hat. imt enartersd the fine steamer aan os tha excursion te Maysviue, to attend the annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Kentucky, offers aa opportunity a lualtsd aumber of frauide of the Coounaadary ta avail themselves of Uu royal trip, Bosnia can ba secured by prompt application to tbe undersigned. .1 i.

vum oaaq wm acooinpapy taa exiairsioa. rare glK for round trip, inclusive ot board boat while at MsysvdXs, leaving Tuesday, May A at 1 r. au returning, leaving Maysviiie Thursday mid-nigbt, arriving at Louisville Friday atteraoon. by order of committee. HENRY T.

JEFFERSOK. Chairmaa. MISCELCAA'EOUSi. THE. VON HEGER, Artist of popularity aad long years of experience, wishes to give private lesson ia DRAWISO.

PAINTING AND WATER COLORS. Guars tee give satisfaction, leers is theory aad One execution, tb art te be understood by tbe pupil. Address, VON HEGER, this office, my SuAWed Baalnesa Opportunities. afford- and to me of enterprise aad industry for conducting a commission business, or trading, or maaufao-turieg on a limited capital which will ba appreciated oa investigation. Warehouses, also yurda, for lumber, iron, hay, etc, oo the Union Hub Road, aud oa the trunk Ua of tha and Railroad at Ninth and Oak streets.

Oorreepondenoe and personal risil invited. H. A. IiUM-tiML, President; WM. MENLLOY.

Manager. NOTICE. AST persons holding claims against the estate of Charles M. Thruston. deceased, will prs- ernt same to LEONORA THRUSTON, Executrix, 217 East Chestnut.

YATCHES FROM 5iirTK America, btatup tor large illustrated catalogue. WALLACE A Oa, XI W. Mad isoe at. CniosaTe. Apr rx but wl Notice.

the naderaigned, being tbe teeorporator ot the Lumberman's Kiaiianga. of Louia-Till, corporatiuB created by tu General Arsent-bly of Kentucky, and approved Aprd 1S, in acoordsnoe with said act, hereby give aotice that a mseting of th Lumberman Exchange wid be held oa aooday. May 7, lseg, at the Gait House, ia Louisville. at the hour of o'clock, r. for the purpose electing Directors and tor th tranasctioa of suca other business as may bs necessary to perfect aa orgsauatloa of In lum her wtsrests of Louisviil.

Hawar S- Coouso. R. B. Oorraa, Faajrx Isobam, Jaass Mxkuxl, Jtu, J. B.

Euov, May Woe. 8. P. Gaxaxa. I -OR SALE PE UTTERS Parties la Louuv viils desiring wntiag machine should bar a Chicago or New York, we have a asrg number of excellent instruments, at price which wul astonish you.

Execution equal to new machines; ask for samples of work. Address TYPEWRITER SAIXJU AKTERS, 144 La Sail street. Caiesgo. 11L, or 7U Btoadway, X. Y.

City. apM suAws Notice A. 0. H. rpjjg officers and members of tbe Ancient Or-X ear ot Hlosrniana, IXtvations No 1.A aad A ar hereby oroersd to meet at Hall ef th Ocau-ty board iPoiyMcnnio Buildings Fourth avenue, Letwee Oree and Walnut, full regalia, oo Tuesday, May at 1 r.

sharp, to taa part ia th opening of our National Coo van lion. By order of Taos, P. Cuag, C. IX K. licrrxHjiAX, tC rating of Couaty Board at Reisch's Han, B.

a. eomer Nineteenth aad Portland avenue. buaoay. May A at Shi r. a.

j. 7. HENIIIIIO'S SOUS, REAL ESTATE AID FIRE I5SURAICE, ME5VO.S BtlLUCvO, Rest state Bgbt aad anM an fawmlasl: Less negetlatea. Hens steals sa4 BseU Ceileets. Property listed wtth-us for sal advertised free of charge to owner.

fsJSdASuly Waited Hoaseliold EHects to Store, IN aur new warehouse at Sseond aad Main. No auction or aaie house. lnsieciiou soitoHied. LoClaVlELE FUbUC WAKEMOCbB CO. KENTON BdLDTNO.

Win buy reel sstt bs aete of ad ansounta. r''-." mr sulyp MONEY TO LOAN I rums of $M0 and op-wards oa real estate raortgsgee for a teru of years. J. W. HENNiG bONS.

Kesyoa lniu )itj. MrtSulyr. i888.TWENTr PAGES. rnir GOODS. JAS.F.WHITE CO.

321 Market, bet. Third Fonrth GREAT LAUGHTER OUT1 DRY GOODS On Monday we w'll offer 50 pierea figured Dress Lawns in tinted grounds at 2 i-c. 50 Sprir.c Palterns in can-ras at (iVc per Dress Pattern. 1 00 pionca real Indigo liluo Dress Calicoes at 5 l-2c warranted puro in.lico dye. 100 pircea fine Pacific Lawns, 26 inches wide, in white grounds, with black, pink and blue figure also black ground and white rig ores, brown grounds and white figiLres, at 6c per jard.

We have about 45 Spring Wool Dress Patterns 98c per pattern, in ar mures and serges; colors mode. a wonderful bargain A spring wool dress at to for a full dress pattern. American Chailies in figures at 12 l-2c. Outing Cloth ia tennis stripes at 12 l-2c Craiie Cloths in lulled effect at 12 l-2c Crazy Cloth in high colors and evening sbadea at 12 l-2c l'earl Drees button at 2c doxen. Pearl Dress 11 ut tons at 3c, 4 oc, tic and 7c dugen.

5o pieces new spring shade in double width. Cacheroiro tjerge at 2uc 4 0 pieces new English Henrietta Cloths in Gubvlin, jktaliogaiiy gray, Resides and l'istacht- at 25o per yard. 20 pieees very linn English Ifenrj-etta Cloth iit Lrobolin, resides, mode, grays, etc. at 35c per rard. 1 UU Spring in cardinal and blue grounds, with pencil quadrille bars, at each.

One lot 11! act Beaded. Lace Trimmings cost us 76c; also one lot black beaded jet trimmings cost us 76c to fcsl. oo per yard, will now let you select any in this lot at 25c per yard. 60 pieces fine black French Cache-mire, 40 inches wide, coat to import OOc we will now sell this grade at ofc Considering that these are always htaple crouds and good value) at Ode, it goes without saying that at oe they are a decided slaughter, but we have too much of this number and must reduce the quantity. 300 dozen white French Spool Cotton, 600 meters each, at ao per spool.

hafety Pins Clamp shield. So per paper. On Monday we will place on our bargain table another let of fine French ool Dress Patterns for spring, costing us from $6.50 to $10.00 per pattern; take choico of the lot at per pattern. Our best S1.00 Kid Glove, 4-button, embroidered, tine kid, every pair warranted, now going at 5lc One lot co'orea Hamburg Embroideries, cost us loc to 12c, now cut down to 2c. One lot colored Hamburg Embroideries ia cardinal and, blue at So, 4c, 6c and 9c These goods coat to impart fully three times the price we ask.

Thej are very desirable for trimming children's wash dresses. 5o pieces liombay Window Curtain Drapery in colored horizontal bats ut beperyard. To pieces lino Cream Grenadine Window Curtain Scrim, heavy cable atitching. 42 inches wide, at 6 3-4c. J.ooo pairs Cream Uui pure Lace Window curtaios, it 1-2 yards, taped, SI.

00. 81.1, $1.50 and 2.00 per pair. 500 pairs Guipure I -acc Window Curtains, 4 yards, at $1.76, $52.00 and per pair. 50 dozen ladies' brilliant Lisle Stocking in blacks, tana, mode and dark colors, at 23o lici pair. 20 dozen ladic Silk Stockings in blacks, navy, seal and wine, at 66c Iter pair, 'lhcse are the cheapest silk stockings ever shown in this country.

Ladies' Gauze Vesta, low cut, at 1 9c each. Ladies' fine ribbed Jersey-fittins Bodies, sleeveless, at 22a. Ladies' fine brilliant ribbed lisle Bodies, Jersey-fUtinp, cut low and square, with shoulder straps, 4rc ever-where tbeac are sold for 76c. Men's unbleached Balbrjggaa Shirt, short sleeves, at lie Men'a hno Gauze Shirts, regular cuffs, at Sic. Men's light blue Angola Shirts and Dmwere at 4 6c 6o doaen ladies' Jersey 8ilk Gloves in blacks, utua and slates, at 26 per P60 dozen ladiea black Silk Mitts, 6-button lengths, 20c doaen ladiea fine French Silk Mitts iu 1) lacks and slates.

7-but-ton lengths, at 26c, 204 tine Silk Umbrellas, 2 6-Inch, full-rain size, English sticks, paragon frame, at el.3, will compare with nxv silk umbrella at b2.ut 22-inch Coaching Parasols, 85c fine Silk Umbrellas. 2'i-incn, rain size, frame, with sterling silver books, at 91.85 each. Fine Silk Unibiellas, gold handle, uaracon frame, at 151.C5 each. 2 4-inch pure twilled Silk Umbrella, nalbral sticks, at l.o earn. 1,000 remnants white India Linen, and Victoria Lawns at Just half regular prices; thei-o rctrnanU run from 2 yards to 7.

4 X' JAS. F. WHITE CO, 324 Market, bet, 3d aad 4th, PRICES THIS WEEK TAILORLNCl. ALWAYS KT PPX To-morrow morning wo opei up for inspection a now arrival of choice TVool-ens for gentlemen's wear; among them are some of tho nobbiest and newest suitings and troweerings ever seen here, and which no other house in the city can show. Call early and see these goods and then leave your measure for-a suit or pair of pants, which will bo mado in best manner and delivered on time.

FOR ELDERLY GENTLEMEN, And others of quiet taste, wo have a full line of Staple Fabrics, and the only house in the city where can be found the celebrated H. Cloths and Crepes, in all colors, and the "Wulfing" Paletot and Tricots, in all It will pay you to go through our stock before placing an order. J. WINTER 0LDTA? Southeast corner Third ana Market Streets. DRY GOODS.

Dreifus fi Hassenmiller, 520 Fonrth Are. Bet Green ud Walnut 10c. The 1,200 pairs 6-button length Lisle Gloves nave arrived, and will positively be found on our Glove Counter Monday morning at 10c a pair. Thi ia by far the biggest bargain ever offered in Louisville. Linen Laces from the great fire Bale of P.

K. Wilson Son will be placed on sale tomorrow. You can get for per yard a Torchon, Smyrna or Medici that you usually pay 20c for. 95c. All of our $L25 plaid Surah Silks have been reduced to 95c" We can match almost any shade dresa goods.

54c. 25 pieces colored Henrietta Cloth, 44 inches wide, just received, in all the newest shades, at 64c per yard. Same goods sold in this city at 76a 10c. 2,500 yards Satin Striped Batiste at 101c. 23c.

200 rocket Books, silver mounted, at 23o for Monday only. 90c. The balance of $1.75 Moire Parasols at 90c 25c 60 dozen Electric Fat Black La dies' Hose at 25c and upward, warranted not to crock, rust or fade, or money refunded. 99c. 5 pieces all silk Chantilly Flounc ing, 45 inches wide, at 99c; positively worth $1.50.

59c. 15 dozen Ladies' Silk Hose at 59c: positively worth $1.00. 42 c. 9.0 niraa all-wool Cream Dress Flannels, 43 inches wide, at 42 Jc See our all-wool Remnant Dress Goods. We have cut these deep, and sell them for almost anything we can get for them.

Just oDened a beautiful lino of Lace Curtains. Cheap is no name for low prioea, Dreif as Hassenmiller, 520 4th Avenue. A FINE INYESTHEHT. A earn ration fanr Tears eld. with sales of $90,000 In 188, $125,000 la 1887.

and. data, at rata al siaauw far sfftn SIOlOOO Its aalssa4 tack far sal at ar. pravUa a4i-tlaaal warkiaa eaaltaL li per a At. aannal dlrldeads wll be nutraateed. Address Care Lettar-CarrUr LOUIS YIIXE, XT.

ENTERPRISE! A VT.RY S1TJ. COST. isstoa U1 aaaaA gstlsaien a ua4srK, swigs. auna, etc nV1la UW PW a vat wmcm fin hi rflr vary, ta reyuisiioa of ta Miaaicss guars. a fsHrOB agsutsk vmin wuuiai ul ba esiisvl for sag recuroeu prooMaiy.

i tioiiad rsrroeaU wul be vsaensrt. was aHveaasa ry.a ta. i- aesiusfcrse nr sm umiwuw ivj.i. wu hums Bieoauig oooe, by the dsy or Address -LOUIbVIIXK ULNkLNJ BrXsU0," Cbcsuiul seer C-srw DNDEBWEAK, ngisfr Flannel raxcY tulSxtl, scum 'FOUR IN HANDS." j.SSlfA WALL PAPEITs Having jtut received a line of goods from the East, we are now ready to show out patterns; some of the newest and most beautiful goods eve? seen. Come and see our new, way decorating.

HEGAN No. 348 Fourth Bet. Xartst 4 Jearsoa. OIL STOVES. MOISTITOEe The Only Absolately afe Oil bUva.

WM. RITCHER OSKUaL atiJCVTS. wru for ewilsr. Waar Ceolars, (JTsaat rreeasra, Cunaia erMaaers, Houe vraasfaJag Ooeaa, KHcbsa Kovsluss, Rafrig era Sors Largaa aseck Soul Obt Rrref. Oops aaq tSiaa tl Market UU Bet, Tklr4anFartav Tshrpboa.

lias g. SaSaaWeS SUMMER UESOIiTS. THE PRINCESS ANNE Virginia Beach, Vtv A charming Bvhr-eoaatrlsd 6ssli1 sort, oVligDtluDy cool as summer: snagaiftnsis) surf bathing; aitaase oa ta Sllsaiio ooeaa, eurbteee aulns east ef Kerfotk, Vs. Ta Leog brsacfc" e( taa Soul. Tor dosmiKive paiaeaia.

Urms. sddreas J. M. AIM aUaas.t. uarIaTb6u MASCONOMO HOUSE, Maaager JXQ.

B. BCHOOTXL This Haas will open for it 11 tb I FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 188. For luXarmatio and prios of roarns, 4-dra V. WAUUUV; AsislDt atagr.

A UUOMMOUATIONS I a. rate; ea biver a. Usir, euatiug a4 S.lnsg unexcelled; aeUi forest; will ia lor Huimur boariiers July vraefor tenus. a C. VM.X- KLX, iTiacivsl, buauaasrvule bubeol, h.

Clair, FlIiM GlIAlUK8e Dbselatlaa. W7K, tbe Louis vUl Wle Ccv, bv this a cUsseivea partaerKDi wuh Mr. M. Maas-0sM aad aiil suit eosuauo fas oar Srss ssd aesmtiiag all liabiiiUwa. Taaaklcg our annas fur aaat fera rsmaia, yoursaruiy.

WOTt OX I Watlee. IHAVK tbst nay soU sty eatiea later sat Leulsvlli Wis Osv, to atorsssiS are aa-. ausaing all baouitass. IbasSiag my aauroas for tasir Beat t.vcraad vnaWg ua fuss auoassd Kay a laoa. L'c is.

DlVlDLNDii. DivUead. Baoom KsTsoajai, Ban. .1 Ixsnsvaxs. It suy v.

last. -1 THX Dbvxtors aav uu aay deosred a SBBUal divtdead Der csua. out of Lb eara. 4ags af fb Ba4 sa moaUis, paaoi os COKPOliATlON SOTIIJIS. Locawuxa, Hi, slay lA.

rpHX regular ansual ef ta staek. aoidars of taa 1musvW Umal Ceeopaay s.J be add ia Kooia ItLkseroa buudiog, 'susn, sioshsj, a7 as vkits, bsxt. fortapurMMf OeeUag iHrsctar to Serve lb esawiag year, aao ler any etaer sssy ve oraugas basore ta ass Butdera" aueouaa stay rnsslsii. i or Irv brorvla uisa ajuuaai fcsvwsr, sa Trsesres'. Katie.

TyTOnCg tt Bsracy give of eaBad tssatlsy of ta plocsaa. jars of is ILseuieay Cut. hailwsr Cuaisar. a is enJau.y a ef a. la ou Muaday, tiay HI, tr ty trssssrUoa SSf busirit- ILal rr a la 1 L.

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