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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 17

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I TnEicoTfnrEii-jbiniyALt loijisviij sunday 17 Lii I 243, 245 1891. CHRISTMAS GIFT 1891. TOTMlMTHOHt Of OU Boys' and Children's Department. A GIFT FOR CVCRV im the otzr window and tbe holder or thlm card la entitled to ft. If coJIaxf for botveen and 13 tfoloclc (on Cnrfstmaa) Friday xnorrUrifl-.

Deosmtwr PC. 1801. A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A NAPPY NEW YEAR. 4 It the matter to be cuuu derail are any inducenient, the meeting of the Kentucky Hah and Game Club, at. 501 Fifth street, Thur.LiT evening, will be more largely attended than any for some time past.

On of tbo principal question to be et-tleJ open will be tlie annual game sup-per of tbe club. Those who have attended them la the past know what they are all kinds of game in aeason. cookrd la tbe hunter's own style, and supervised by sportsmen who have roamed the field for years, serve. in Bch tempting morsels that one eats his fill and louks around tit more and find it. The date for the upper is to be settled upon, and a cum-miLtoe will be selected to take sharge of the arrangements.

It is intended to have the feast eclipw any yrt given, and it 1s probable that over two hundred bows will be laid. Much Interest ii taken in the comiu supper by members residing oat of tbe State, many of whom promise be present. A literary treat Is in store for those who attend the meeting Thursday even ing, ilobert T. a member ol the famous Clark County Hunting Club, of Winchester, will aidrero the meeting on tha trials, tribulation and experiences of the eleb while hnnting on the Indian mm vatioB of Idaho. Mr.

Snyder is a bright talker, acd his tetnarks will be listened to with intereob MaJ. J. Try Lawrence will report at the meeting the ru1t of a rorre-spondence between himself and United States Thh CouuniMoner McDoaaM. Maj. Lawreaee wrote to Mr.

McDonald, telling him how depleted were tlte btreams of Kentucky, snd asking for some Halt with whiri to rostork the waters. La response to Maj. Lawrence's letter, C.I. McDonald wrote tint he send, when wanted, seven and one-half uiill-iona of spawn fi.li, to be deposited in tbo streams seleetecl by the Kentucky 7iah and Oame Club. Of these seven and one-half millions, five millions will be walleyed pike, vhich is considered one of the gamest of Bab that will live in these waters.

At the meeting the question of where to plmt these C-h will be discussed, au.l axraoeemeatk will likely be made foe bringing Uwm here as aa early kttr. Unless rala falls this week it will bo tueteas for banters to venture out in search of bird. Lf any wish to 20 they oaght, for humaaitys sake, to Wv their dogs at home. Half the bird dogb of this town are sutlering treat sore egesL easaed -by the dut from the dry weeds. iogs eaa not accnt this drv mother, and for this reason caa not atand a covey.

This fart makpa kantiaff poor. 1 nere are pteaty ojms. but the droaght makes this the worst seasun that banters have seen for some time. liain, and rain alone, will make buntisg goa. It bas been eharged against the ports-tnen that the wsdr from their gans have caused many of the forest tires of late.

Ibis may be trse far si mnxle-load-tmt srnns arc concerx-d. wiwn i. vsud fir wads, but with breerh-ioujiny gsoa. eportauK say, no fire can be owned, lory aeeount for thi. by the fact tha the wsds'aie made of hair, and wilt not bum, and wUTthere- xore 00 no aamage wuen they fall.

Anglers ay Jack salmon fishing ia not very gwd and that tlte fih de not bfte well. Ibe markets ste full of the uao, nowever, ana lite aeaieri say they Tom Oeognejan was out on the falls loung one Oaf last week. Il tried far 'fill yi CIOttUBTS. and 247 tartet St, Cor. 3d fl venae.

LOUISVILLE, KY. STRICTLY OliB PRICE. BOY. NOBODY DISAPPOINTED. numbor of aome scltt botaff cJeployoct in .1 LEVY BffOS.

four hour, and. not getting a nibble. rvtui ned home in uuaunt. William. DeUel wa over at Blue river ma luir lnt cn1 aad came home in the evening with thirty pound of flue basfr.

M. eUon. of Eminence, rcporfa hav ing killwl a number of birds in his sec tion, but says it too ury lor uuuuu4. R. L.

Crinnun, of Cynthiana. lias written to Cipt. Cip O. lifrry making inaulries abool wlia steps were beinj taken fr thi establishment of a general law for the protection of Mr. vrrin-nmn av4 a raree nuiaber of citizens in that hxality are willing to co-operate with the Kentueky Fis- and Cmic Club in an elort to liave law pcea.

A Lornlcr of citiar ns of 'Winchester, Claik county, hearing that tlie Kentucky Ish and 0ne Club Is on the vfrge of aeenrrnv some nnh. have put in their nta a Baio arc said to be biting freely In Bine river, and some good tatcbes are bring made. The Ttock of smoketesv powder tn the rnitoi States is about exhausted. Tbo only faetory in this country that makes it i. nLwJ fnr ri-rutirH.

aud Qw duty is so hleh that imported powder can not 00 used oa account 01 tne price. Her is a remarkable story from atin- ne-jnrli. abont a woodcock I foand a woodcock on her newt there last sum mer in aome liaxel brush at the edge of a swamp. I frightened her off her neat bv nem stepnins on her, snd thus discovered her borne. After thst I visited lier freqtfutly.

but never could locate ti YBiirr withcat a err at Cbi of look ing. I have stood within three feet of her. and altlioutrh I knew within an inch of where she was, liie had gathered leaves and Krass about her 00 similar in coloe to herwlf thst It always took time to t. her lines. I could have done tliiit more eiujr.

but she would always hide lier ryo bfhind tle 'team cf a bosh, so thst I could not see its slitter. One time I actually pay my band on her her. and Uien withdrew wit hunt, her leaving her nest Think of it, and a woodcock, too! Many Ohio hunters are keeping a weather eye open for deer and Wisconsin. From riwrts sent to 41. Imiri.ula tftev ere having nUrir nf Dort in the wild.

Tike arc reported plentiful tliere this season. The fall flight of woodcock baa made It appearance in Nev Jersey and the Xew York spotturuen are bavins a hnjJiel of sport. Partridge are fairly abnnUn in that at-cuon. Florida hA few more attractive fil ing K-soits than Naples-on-the-Gulf, and tmtv of color is mingled there wan ex traordinury nie and frotet-qoeneas ol form. In the clear water surrounding tie nnraerous mangrove islands aehoole i.iiu 1 of snapper Rrunf.

I i.n-i H.1, imvfisli. noraiea. lirepiead fcilver perch, channel has, spots, croikcra, ki.tcflmi. sailor enniee, anu ooms 01 ottv er Moeeies no included among angler' rVhee are to lie sera at alniout soy time. Tb? mullet the cere, the Spanhth mack-erel snd the birraeuda are within easy reach, and tlie tarpon floarislies in sll its silvery beaaty.

If tbe tarpon flhh should fail to Mtisfy tlte thirst for ex citement the man need only turn hit attention to tlie preat devilfish, a sLina-tic ri whose disk reaches a width twtotr foi-t, and wliosr strcnath is suQi-cirtit to tow a whale boat, or even a vc- srl of aeveral tons. A POLITICAL NEWS. KxcaangaJ 'WilBam Walks will tabs th stomp this A 1 I I We've Cot MimiBbysWith Christmas CiftsForfou All. Hurrah for Christmas! Hurrah ifor Levy's! Hurrah for the Christmas to be started at Levy's to-morrow morning! Two months ahead of the regular time for the coming of Christmas, with all its joys for the boys of the world, we have started OUR CHRISTMAS for the world of boys who come to us for their Christmas the boys "are with us" because we ALWAYS treat them well. Now we want EVERY1 ONE of our boy friends of old to come to us for a Christmas gift and BRING A PARTNER WITH HIM.

We've got a Christmas gift for every boy who buys a Suit or Overcoat between now and Christmas day. Girts for little boys; gifts for big boys; gifts freely given, alike to at.t. BOYS. Samples of these gifts will be displayed in our windows before December 1. Numbered certificates (a lac simile of which is printed herewith) will be issued to every purchaser of a BOY'S SUIT or OVERCOAT (but, positively, with no other purchase) beginning to-morrow morning.

On Christmas morning between 8 and 12 oxlock, the gifts will be- distributed according to the duplicate numbers on the gifts and the certificates. By this means perfect impartiality will be shown and everybody be satisfied. No guessing; no lottery; no pleasure for half a dozen and disappointment for the rest. EVERY BOY GETS A GIFT, 'whether his Suit or Overcoat costs $1.50 or $15. And every boy gets the best Suit or Overcoat to be had in Louisville for the money ne spends.

So, hurrah for Christmas! Hurrah for Levy's! Begin with your Christmas to-morrow at Levy's. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and Gift Certificates Sent With the Goods. PLEA FOB THE QUAIL The Esaatlful Little Bird So Dear To tkt Seorttman aai Epicure. Trie Necessity of a Good Cam Law To Protect Him From Extermination. (Wrtttea for tbs Court or Journal Nature is always radiant with beaaty.

Jich season prewmtii fittns of that move lii an Inspiration and charms even the coldest. Now autumn has arrived. lie yellow leaves of the uiaplo and the oak, the scarlet of the gum, the daik red of the beech, inter mixed with the green and the brilliant hu and oolurins of hundreds of plants. bushes and treob, all 30m mingle and present a scene at onoe brnutitut and en chanting. Nor has the song of the birds tvaeeJ because of this change.

From the thicket comes the jocund melody of many a happy lit tie creature, that seems to rejoice in this grand panorama, and in tbe pleasures of niture and its Ireeiom. How lovely are some of their notos, snd how unceasingly and tlteleOi do they pour forth their aonga that ring oat in the die? thick Hs, from the tree tops, tho open lie ids, tho doep hollous, aaJ all vwaa utiua. suu wr. as avaeajwn waa- aau aey un i au undiuwor.ui. unuon, but thntr they rejoice in song and are happy in it is certain.

As 1 came into the woods this morn In the air was crisp, pure and sweet. Ibe frost of the night had puriued it and given to it tlie tonic of health, llefure the chilling breath of the morning the yellow leaves came down in showers. Aa the frost melted awav tlto heat of the day attrred the air into aunts and the yellow and scarlet and varied hoed leave whirred in great maws before the wind. Hy midday they sailed like objects or I life liigh in the air and drifted every where into one common grave. But the T- I brown fields, naked forest, dead grass and decaying leaves bad invited me into the fields and woods for annther witw.

Few there are who do not feel at this aoason of tlie veer a longinr to he in the open fields and to ahak off boslaeas (or a while to tismp over lull and dale, through hriers and fonwta and stubbie fleld. climbing fences and cliffs in search of recreation, exercise and health. Hire one can find greaVr relief in a few hoars than It i nojvrible for any otbr fKT.4 to give. Amid such scenes 11 tuoughta of world It matters fl from the mir.d nd the awul revel i in the beauties around. The skies aa1 waters, tho tree and birds.

plant and the swarming animal life tn every direction till the soul with sxntle food for renewed istnnne. Shell we intensifr this pleasore tlien and with a trained pointer and gun as companions aerk that gamest of all birds, the quail For exercise pure and simple, and for spurt that opens to the youth a worm of loveliness and inspiratioa there is notliinir to compare with a quail hunt. Of all the birds that live in our fk'lda and forests, there is not one to compare with this in the amusement they give in the field and the pleasures at the table. In my estimation, they are par-exceiience of all American oiraa, and when I think of the croel treat ment thev receive from tliose to whom they bring so many nleaenrea I cin but. feel bow unexplainabie and irratio are tbe acts of man.

Thi little. centl snd lcvsblo in hi k. a kind, and undretructive to the crop of man nis nanus, so oenutjiiii jn taotofnl In his conduct, so owlft and nan in his ha bit, 00 benntmii na vigorous in hi fiizht. so splendid and dainty ss a food, that I feel aniored that ho ht so litue protected ny either law or sentiment. lie seems to be sent tc ns for tho very purpose of canning us to cultivate aoclil habits and love for each other by making a feast over hi delicate snd delicious toeat.

and to devrlon our constitution and lnvlg. orato our health and strengthen our body la tramping field and brakeo la his nurault. liere Is his favored dime. I be Rests of winter are not too sever for him. la the stublde nelita, and brier patched, around the old decaying fenee rowv under the laps 01 the fallen tree, ny the water-eaten bank of some little stream, la the weed or evcrsrpen hollows and the abundant field, in the sige grata and almost everywliere ne lives in auiet and gentle life, satisfied with picking the anetl of weeda or grounaberrteg.

fan inr acorns or beechnuts for a UTinir. ana now and then slipping quietly at eirlv mornlnir into the stubble fields ia search of a few grains of wheat left by the farmer. At hat a sweet and gentle I oner of the farmer's watte, and yet who so thoughtful aa not to destroy the whole family at on time, lf posaibDr like wild ovtaat aome of a are. For this beautiful creature no com passion ams to swell up in the breast of some, but inspired by the same greed that moves the selnsh to grasp for alt, they would slay him at any season and time. Sueb is the miserable tvt-hunter who alavs for gain, for laere and not for sport.

Fori some use worm was nir mane Tor money. No out protects him, gad ho is an 1 I object of merchandlos as well aa boop- poies or pocltry, and Is protected "7 nobody and no law. It is sad to think that under tuch treatment he is fast fading awar. and In a few rears in eonie localities will le a reminl-mee. Audubon tells ns in bis works that on the road from Louisville to Henderson leev than fifty years ago he saw the prairie so thick that be roa'd kill them with a stick.

A lew years Mince pigeons came in such myriads in the fall to feed on beechnuts that they were killed with a clab by wax on loads. Turkey, deer. bear, pneasoaw and bai rn lag one- swarmed in onr forests. Dot all the" animals have disappeared forever. Few ever kn-w that the prairie groaje ever lived here.

A few years sinoe appeared a wfeee in an Iowa paper that one man had raugrht ten aiiouxand quail in one county in one winter there with a net. aul now scarcely one is soea there. This deliAtful and beautiful blra loves to live with wan. lie is Par tially domwtieated and vet not an much so that be can be brought no like our uomesiio 1 owis, nut yet ie bovrrs sroond U10 bauata of men so kiadhr and lovingly, after all other wild birds have fled with fear, and rinks his life from the net the trap, and tho gnn so con- ia wv wb- Stantly that 1 look unon him aa one of I tne most jurroia or the feathered tribe. It is tbe tender and tho innocent and Uie gentle that can do hrroio deeds, it is the sympath.tio Samaritan that seeks man tn us troubles aal sorrows and riaka life and health and braves want.

disease and pain without one thought or sett, tiow onen wa see him dks auoM in tlie moot oonfldent air est su good will for bim. by siaattins clona to the roadside aa we pass or perching himself the tallest rail in the fence. wuore ne aiia ana eneers nis loved on with his bob-white natil the last rava of the sun have lied. How often he risks me bv daring to cling by his aiate a4 obeet her in tbe hsjibln duties of a mother. His life is one of constant daaavr.

ret he him eloa tha alrt. barnyards and roads, feeding as beat he can from what la left or abandoned. Lie 000a flnda little Books, where be rest in tbe day, whoa the sun 1 out, and ha his favorite haunta try the parlies brook aide, whan in Mwh of ehoio gravel and to quench bis thirst ana bo steals quietly into some little cath or pubiie road for a dust bath a luaury be is drarly fond of, for it is a eieanaing pruoss he diligent! ebaervea. 11 nevei s-em gieed 01 selnsh, foi he occupies the old cast-off corners of tho um or tne accpict hollow that lias been left to tbo briers and alders and tho hnree-weeds. He 1 jaevtr obtrusive, and aeema too tnoaeot to oeek fame by Dul lio diaUar.

Oocaeknaliv ws find film t. fields, banting op the few fallen grain -M," eatue nave mmed. Bat he it none too fond of foraging these' for that liemfob enemv nf bu tlx, tow-hawk, is akimmins- over anrb iui with soft and downy wings and wstch- ing for him with piercing eye. Like lightning down darU this marauder, and uiiuui wa ut cany oeaui to the little groapa, and send in terror to seek naXety scattered for hours in the dbjUnt nurses, sucn icsDons make them eau. tiotis ef the corn-fields.

But tlie arasv brier end war- are their favorite re-treau-wecaue there they feel secure, at least from thi enemy. ivut no niaoe nan liwle tJien, fn.m v. keen-scented pointer and setter, and tho arsiu aeniing mtnjeo pen otur tberu from 1Ue breeob-loader. diteeted th are iar more oeaaiy than tho swoop of the sparrow-hawk. rrora hui iae tnere Oilgnt to ne 0, vigorously enforced law for their nra.

wumuu. mih mnj man do allowed to go lata the its a of this littw timid beauty and destroy whole florka on a tangle hunt" Vhy should tbe) banter giited with tbo skill of an un erring aim be permitted to show surfti extreme elilnhnea a to kill a hundred liecau. ho has the tkill kill te. bird to some other hauler one, I wur naauB iw uim ae do mn. Our population is powiag at a rapid rate.

uaay 01 uie oaanis Of UUS bird tivsted in graa pastures, and ho will oeiian xrom tne mere need lur proteet-ive slielter. or he will miarato favorable places. -A the numbor greww wnaiier iianwni iu increase, and. the btws afford no protection, fiiien win soon see an ena 01 tail avarito bird. Kow they eonrtont the dangers of wanton man with his trap, hi net.

fwuw aou mraHouiar, toe atealtny weasel and fox that pursue hlua ia his winter retreat, the voracious snd cruel hawk that love to feast oa him and enjoy bim a pleasantly as ever (km wedding party, and the slimy anake that aide noiselessly through tlie grass to swaiiow 1 no eggs or anvour tne uunedged young. But of all those destroyers, by far the mort wanton Is man. Lovers or tnnoeenoo ana Beauty, of country and atture, wise men and fool, all have an interest in guarding from total destruction this gift ot Providence that among other thins around ua fill their, nan in aiming pleasure to our II' Is it not tho dutv of all tn Aa much as bo or alas can to tho wwlth and treasnro and beauties of tho world. and leave them behind for otbers to Increase enjoy them How well lit the poor artist and toiling sutlior mica ini dimsim now manr eenwries.have fled slnoe Aoeop told bis delightful' tanles. Homer sang hi nnu.inai noerns.

rniaiaa rhi-iei in msibls Ids lmperUhtbla flfurea, sad Aaielo painted la nil and oarved in ntarhU the grand scenes and character of tbe IUblo; to-day tliey are with ns. to nlmire and enlov. and thonsaads yet unborn will cm aiu-e as and do the aa-ne. lute tbey and otbers nave rroduced grander things than such a ask to bo considered, yet to the lover 01 nature and tho sports or tne neii. tliere ao dnya, moatlio and yeaza or pleasure, and untold weights and burdens jo be lifted from tho hearts of multitudes of men and women by the proper care ana protection ot uus numote 11 tin bird.

Tho season is now here. Guns ore ehean. Docs ale abundant. The spirit of sport is abroad, and troops of hnnters will aesur the Betas for to em. .01 brier-pav-h or field will escape.

Mottl ing but brash, thick, full of vine and tmers, will save them. Day atv-r iy Un covies w.ll low sonie of their mem bers. By Christmas all will be gone eiorot a fortuaste one here and there. Frightened and wild, these few will skirt the where, perhaps, the Tex will cttoh tlum. lids will soon end ux-m.

What is to be done It is aa easy tsle. Tber are bard to exterminate. They tncreaae rapidly, and will stirk to the lielda if Uvated half kind. every isrmnr see mi pm-mmwrt miv ri. n.

is ti.turl.Ml ami in hard farmer see that pot-banter ore kept on. winters feed them. Make a law pre- venttag tho Billing of over fefteen 10. one dav by one man. or even Shorten the seamn of bunting them from November 1 to December IS.

Utve re. word for arrest of violators ef the law; allow none to be trapped or netted. A man that can't buy shot and aowdVir for a day or two of port of this kind ougn not to be allowed to eat or enjoy the sport. They rnnst not be allowed to nerieh from the face tbe earth. maay others of the feather race have.

By UUle ear the number ran be increased. mVEITIQI BETTER THAN CURE. The Great TTerk ef tho Free Kinder gartea EiempUntd lu Xlsslon To Prs.err Front Tlco Is Bettor Thaa Be formaUea Tbe Tobacco Kindergarteo, at Twelfth and Main streets, is supported bv the tofcscc merchants ef eur city. Ibis Kindergarten, carried on amidst tbe din and turutuU of bualneaa, is urawiaa within it whulesotue, loWag, rational influence little eager, thirsty soul from the hardening effects of tbo barren street and homes. That these men are doing this give encouraging proof that many of our best dtlaee are deeply in- I teteotod in and ret I thi work.

In fact. and recogairo the need of a a substantial evt I denes of their approval and eo-sperataou I la tlie work, one ot them, the owner -of 1 the old Farmers Warehouse, gewerouiay I donated a naiL though eomforUbie, I room. 1 ma, nowever, tat eoarso vi nan became too confined for tho number of children who should be aoeomuMHlated, and, through the earnest effort of the women who compose the board, permis-atoa has been avaated to eniarwe the room, thus extending the Held of usefuL. neas. lo auusraa.

wno eiaewu iui. Kinder jarV-n are among tbo most glee ted in our city. Akd front being I wmctieaiy poor, uie neifaoornooa I the worst tsisracter. A ono of our Charity Commissioners said on-aidnr this iocaUtr ono of the most vtoloua." ibe bumanialng intluenoo en these children thus surrounded caa not be over estimated. war 10 in every mum the truest economy, the work ot tbo rrac Kindd garten is to take tbe ltt-vb one before wrong habit are irre vocably stamped open mesa, ana a lurm wall nuke life mare than nere animal ttistenoo to them, and thus luraih good sad law-act tins iuzo-ia to tne earn- niunity.

It i eonoerned ia bnngiag tui neat preventive sgeney to bear upon tit live of the aufutunate who eonv- neaa a larze proportion ot ear citisen. who exert a oorrcepoadingly unpurV att tntiaene in paons an airs. 11 tn naooev that i nurd to support our re- fdrmatonr intdltutien was spent to ore- viat the criwe sad wicked neas thst ae- edssitAte them, tnaeh aufferiag would bo id ana much wont, ne gained far th kblic gl, on tbe clde ot law, order and mmermsi nrospenty. When shall we put th common sense individual life into problem that eon. eern the whole Wbea shall we prao ticaily realise that "aa ounce ot pre venttoa to wotth a pound ef If every community could realize that its fatur depend on the prevision mad for its ustie one oeiore toe puuue scnoot aoe.

aureiv more would be done toward directing these roost tapmeionsbie years. Onlv those who are with childiea aro lurmtiiea too opportunity 01 seeing, ana realising to what extent they are benefited (how old hthita, tastes sad deaires rive tklac to new snd better All thi training, administer to Vhe forma tion of ebaiaeter, wmon uiumateiy oe cidee th position the man er woman will hold la tbe community whether Ids or her iuduenoo will be for good tar eril Thi 1 the work of tbo Free Kinder garten. Ibis 1 it mission. "Let ua work to make a sentiment that shall hinder the children becoming crim-lcabv by taming their wills into new obaaneis wat tutu tsjr away an normal A. Ji U.

OummunieattoBS aad oieaaagas for this departaioBt aaoom to ooresao4 to Us chess editor. The Louisville Ckeas Club meets at rooms 13 sod 61 Commerce IiulldlnK. Fourth and Olian. Room open at all hours. Alt cbss players wetcemea.

FrvMeas He. fODipaasd fur tSa qtuaracurnal br P. a. vecney. xcwpon, iwj.j BLACK (12).

haOi kM I WU11K (tOL irtitte to play aed mat ht two movas. olnttons. I-KOBLEM HO. 5. 1-K-Q Jl f.

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3 (Ch) 07 PKt as sq SO-Kt-Q JO 11 i Ct KxB 62-M Kt 63-S1 at 4) u4-hV-3 i WHO GOT THE AUCTION STUFF? Wo EMPHATICALLY state that WE did NOT. Two other houses are pnlline wool over the matter, and each trying to "pull wool over th eves" of the Olivine public with the same tion fake." Of course weiJ'WftA KNOW who got the "auc- mJjM tion stuff" ana si nu vv MUCH. And that's what makes us laugh over the hullabaloo they're raising. But what's the difference? The people wont bite. THEY are doing the "hollering;" we are selling the CLOTHING.

No undesirable "auction stuff," two to five years old, but NEW GOODS. PINE GOODS 4 Sim the newest and finest in the city of Louisville. The biggest stock of the "FASHIONABLE BROWNS" five to one with any other housethe handsomest, the decentest, the most popular things of the season. tO--K fch) Kosgns. Chess Cntliaga, In Problem K.

47 the pawns should be at and fi taUcad of 3 sad Qua. Tho UM report to that Jaad. Sho-nakcr and lipwrauta ill play a three-cornered malrii ai St. Louis Manurtt Lopec. rbea problemkt and phauaar sboomakcr ot Sn Aitoilo.

contributed an article to t84 surKring the plan for ratnniakiag wblrh o. Uw-nia-tetth Is puraona. Tomato Mall. Tbe Chess Kdltnr It tnsdbtea to Mr. W.

J. Tonteh. Prvsioeirt ef tbe Baltimore Caeis AsHoriatloa. f-v twe handsome races auttnna. wHh the tr viral kntstit tn the eel Irrota auuara on iiicea.

Tbey have banst aa.jBie aa tk kala ef the Balllmum Club. and President Titrwh is dhtrtbotlug laom among the aicmbera. Mleta-Jloellaian. TYter Klein and Com aToeJman were the only persona to take out marriage license yestrraay. There Is ne eno artwle tn the Una ot medicines that givei so Urns tetvm for the UMf as a g4 potvus sttenrUieDla touiur.

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