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WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Yon to have Toar aotled end faded ffsrmento dyed or cleaned at SI 60 per suit; also carpets cieanea ana iuiui; end potsl lur wages at 712 W. Jeflersoa Street (ywith WA IT D-JH RADc S. WANTED A first-class ear axle maker vita crews steady work, to food nto. Ap- ly I'lTTSBUKCiH P'HUB AfD W. MAN fED-LtsMEN.

WANT RD j1p roan oa commission oils sod grease; Urge prouta to right party. Addreii OIL CO, 33 iv, Chicago, 111. WA-NTED talesmen to travel Id Ken. tucky and Tennessee, to -represent a good, reliable house; reference required. Address Lock Box 52, Toledo, Ohio.

t-anMfceBlB-ri-TJBiSMBaS svan i cO cMlE HELP. atnrTu. caa cm una Cur a Kr atom' wars ackoar. a-uary ar cova-ato-iax, (14 aa aa-as fraa, 41 H. Boo Juno a Co.

I Li ta av. St. Lonia. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. tVU BENT-Two-story.

13 room brick. 100a first street, jO 4-room cottage. Twenty mini, uear OilwUis avenue, i0; new 4-room cottage, Kll Tweuty-alxta at near Main, 1 4 -i rtory S-room frame. Bat. lanl, near WenxeL era.

lr-juN-WD CKtM, 417 West Jefferson ilwt Jr'OK EE.T A g-storv brick of 6 rooms. centrally loraied, si-i per month. FLUfc-L-1TY TKfsr.ASD SAJ-KTV VAULT CO, SOP to glO Filth street. FOli KENT A 4-room frame cottage la Southern pari of cut. 10 tr month, rl- DEUTY TECST AND SAFEIY YALLT SOO to 210 Filth street.

-FOR KENT A haodsome 3-story brick dwelling, ao. JeHcrsoa lerrioo, rooms, new bouse, nuo location, all modern con veniences. Apply to T. L. t-l't iOisON, su -second st FOR KENT FLATS Second ami third floor flats, of 4 rooms aud bath, at 40 aud l42 West XUrVet street, and per FIDKi-JIY TKLST AND SAFETY VAC1.T to 210 Fifth street.

FOB REN A nice new store on the s. s. of Market, between Ninth and Tenth a-ood width, depth and good llcut. st f-40 per month. FIDELITY IRLtsT AND bAFE- TYVAl'LI 210 Fifth strecL FOB RENT Storeroom atid 8 residence rooms.

1143 w. Market; fSJ5 per month. FIDELITY TTU'T AND SAFETY VAULT OtV. IXm to 210 Fifth st. FOB KENT A f-torcro-im rood locality for drue store, conferttoncrv or fancy gro cery; HO per month.

FIDELITY TR1ST AND SAFETY VAULT 2UU to 10 Fifth street. FOR RENT A 2 story brick residence of rooms ana bath, suliatilt. fur lio-iruing house, opposite the new Union passenger Depot. 4 per month. FIDELITY 1KUSP AND SAFETY ALLT -iOG to 210 1 iiih street FOR BENT T1h largo room In Ucder-kraas buildlnz.

ilurktt. between First and Second streets. This room lias ut been remodeled; has twe splendid show windows and Is suitable for storeroom or onlccs. 'ihls is a Tery desirable -itatid. as MsrkiH-street trade Is tending est rarldly.

Inquire at tbe hall for the JAMTOH. FOR RENT A 2 brick rcslteiie of 6 rooms Slid bath, water, No. 113T Preston street. rr month. Ki ll EUTY TRUST AND SAFETY VAULT 5Mt to 210 Fif'h m-et.

port estate. OU SALE Nearly new 2 story fi-anie. 6 rooms, lath. gas. streets mutie.

Ormsby avenue, near Floyil Knot; a nice home, or would rent for tUii a month: OOO will buy It. bi'LKKlLU di UKAt, iltj Utl stteL kLH SALE-REAL ESTATE 1.O00. toie. dwclKna. lrt.

factoiy. irm, troncrtie. Money to loau. lhMtE UoULti, 4Ud W. Vafti.

LOST. LOST Check on United Slates Depository, Kew York, for payable to r. 1.. liion. Please return to Ul.LfcXToU eCoTf.

1- ment has PERSONAL You can buy Merchant Tailors' Misfit and Uncalled for at ies nrices than vou pay lor laciirv-niau. nany- made clothing. ONLY ORIGINAL AND GtiNUrNK MISFIT CUT1I1NO lMICLoKf, S-27 aud a25 West Jent-rson slrret. between Tliirl and Fourth, dlroitly opposite Ruck- Irylam Theater. AMUSEMENTS- MASONIC TEMPLE THEATER.

fT VIP IIfr lUa.UUlll Moines and Niicht, Fust Arruusci ui Fca Ykaks or flHE GREAT HERRMANN STROBFI Ui ACkv AIU, TA.MHINLAUY. AIN. A Carmal of a Flow of Mirth, a Feist ef Hag. The FUzaof ail ati--ns will ba to cbe Uul5 ones attendm tha Matinee, PRICES: Nisbt-SV. WX-, TSj and MaU-Br.

SDc 5c and bc. j-ecur yinr scats at Box Orbon. ifc. 7 aud t-o. jKoti'a Kinurela UDITOIU LT MT GRAND COlsrCRUT.

To-nUht aaJ to-morrow oicht. THE WONDERFUL Juvenile Band akin i an tour by CIS 40 MUSICAL PBQDIGIES 40 Conducted by flerr ianibart Ke nr, lata or Theater. Usalwrf. SOLOIST: Miss titoyer. rViprane.

PRICES 50c, 75c, IL Now on sale, Fourth Avenue. 4:. 7 and Abboy and Orau Grind Opara o. bate ot aaais iH-ocm per MACAULErS THEATER. 3comnfo3uay, Hot.

30. The tnstingutahetl Trae and bmotiooal ct EHEAi La iaULna; oit. Catharine Empress of Russia. Assisted by Mr. Wm Il.

rris and an Excellent 1 Cooipany. Rhea's Isat apprarsnce bera for two I fears. A orcau rexi season Thai week Monday. Tuesday, loun- aay anl r-aturday. THK IVT LEAF- MRU IS' ThE a TEH.

UBS. P. HARRIS. E.L. BRITTOS.

T. F. DEAK. rroprtators ana Jtanaxer, ATcek eommeBcinr Monday, Nov. to Matinees Inasdayt inursuaj sod Saturday.

LOSt ill NSW York. Kxt Wek Itwe's tTai gj Ina. BUCKINGHAM THEATER TO-NIGHT. BilLT LESTth'S BIG SHOW. Ha tin Wsdneaday.

Saturday and Sunday. Kax week MI4MS French liurlesqus Co. FOE IRZEIfcTT. A LA RUE, STOEE tk Nortlirast Cerier FIFTH AND MAIN STS. It Brm stone in a4 frotus St bj THE LOOISYILLE TRUST CO.

Heal Latal Department. A MUNICIPAL THE COTJIlIEIl-JOUIiNAIi: IiOUISVUXE, MOXDAY MORN -NOVEMBER 30, 1 801. LIST OF CANDIDATES To Be Voted For pal Election To Be Held December 1, 1891. FIRST I ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN 4 SCHOOL TRUSTEE 3 i SECOND COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE THIRD ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE FOURTH COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE FIFTH ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE SIXTH COUNCILMAN school trustee SEVENTH WARD. ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN school truste: ELECTION.

At the Munici WARD. G. W. BERCAW. WILLIAM BREUNIG.

WILLIAM J. BROWN. JOHN DRESCHER. JOHN SPANIER. WARD.

WILLIAM F. MAYER. CHARLES A LANG. WARD. JOSEPH WEBER.

HENRY B. FELDHAUS. CHAS. F. REILLY.

WARD. JOSEPH AARONS. A A CHICK ERING, Jr. JOSEPH G. KESTLER.

HERMAN SCIILEPER. SAMUEL MORNING STAR. WARD. CHARLES A WILSON. WILLIAM L.

LYONS. N. G. GRAY. WARD.

G. P. THEOBALD. n. a dembitz.

CHARLES F. GItALNGER. CARY BLACKBURN. 'w. W.

BARNES. MUNICIPAL EIGHTH COUNCILMAN 4 SCHOOL TRUSTEE NINTH' r. ALDERMAN COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE TENTH COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE ELEVENTH WARD. ALDERMAN WILLIAM PATTERSON. COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE TWELFTH WARD.

COUNCILMAN SCHOOL TRUSTEE INSTRUCTIONS AT MUNICIPAL HELD DECEMBER 1, 1891. i First-Any person dotlring to rote clerk, who shall thereupon announce tlte same in a li-iKLma atsunct tone of Toloe, clear and audible, and If fuch MIH.niti..n and aueh norann is found name check the ratue upon the regi.dratioa book, and repeat aloud such name and resi dence, and shall then put said tuuue and the book of Hubs and ballots, placing the Totor." and his residraoa, aa found In the tered rveidenoe," and the raid book shall, book. The clerk shall then tear tbe ballot attacheiL and he shall fold Ute ballot so oreases, parallel to the perforated line, into three equal parte, and so that the names upon the ballot are wholly concealed, and so that the alip or annex shall wholly project from the ballot, and be shall then write his own name on one of the exterior aidoa of the ballot when so folded, and he shall thereupon instruct the voter to return the ballot and slip or annex when he has marked it aa hereinafter directed, aud to fold it in the linos of tbe creases previously made by tbe clerk, so that the said signature ot terior aides, and the slip or annex shall Second On receipt of his ballot from and without leaving the voting room, eupied compartments and close the the same he shall prepare his ballot opposite the name of a cross office to be tilled, or by filling in ithe the by in the blank space provided therefore 0' opposite square a cross to be determined by marking in "the- opposite to the answer which he desire pa give. Before leaving the compartment the voter shall fold hie ballot as previously folded by tbe Clerk, showing the signature of tlie Clerk, and allowing the slip or annex thereon to project from the ballot. Nc ballot shall be previously made up 4- the said compartment, and as herein prescribed.

The ballot shall be kept so folded until deposited hrthe ballot-box. When tho ballot shall be returned by the voter folded, as herein provided, the Judge who receive the ballot from tlie voter shall, without unfolding it, submit the same to the inspection of all the officers of election and t0 properly appointed agents ef all the candidates, and if the slip or ber, and it meets the requirement ef this presence ot all the of election, slip or annex and then deposit the ballot tear la the voting room, with the official signature of the Clerk uppermost. A rotor hall mark his ballot and the Judge and tlie voter shall fait said voting room I aa soon a said ballet ahaU have been except aa otherwise provided, shall be meat already occupied by any one ment more than three minutes, nor the prohibited space ef fifty feet ahaU more an election officer, candidate properly appointed representative ef such candidate, or policeman, when ealled ELECTION. WARD. ISAAC HARTFIELD.

ROBERT DUNLOP. WARD. i JAMES CL GILBERT. ANTON MAYER. GUS AUSBECK.

MICHEAL SWEENEY. J. CHOOD. J. A VANDIVER.

WARD. PHIL P. DONAHUE. JOHN MELLET. LOUIS MILLER.

JOHN O'HARA JOHN A BENNINGER. JOSEPH KAST. C. F. DUPRE.

THOMAS SATTERWHITE. jjOHN R. PFLANZ. t. W.

STURGEON. TO VOTERS ELECTION, ehall giro hi name and rwtdenoe to the and renidoooe are found upon tlie otbrrwiae Qualified, the elerk shall registered residence on the proper stub In voter a name after the words namo of registration book, after the words regia- for this purpose, take the place of a poll- off tLe stub, leaving the flip on annex atal that the same ahaU be divided by two clerk shall appear upon one of the ex project wholly from the folded ballot. tlie Clerk the voter shall forthwith, retire alone into one or the unoc- door behind him; and while within marking in the appropriate squares the candidate of his choice for each name of the candidate of his choice and marking in the appropriate and in case of a municipal question, appropriate square a cross received by the election officers unlese annex and the stub have the some num act In ether respects, be shall. In the off from tho Lallct and destroy said the ballot-box, before the voter leaves deposit the same without undue delayi and the prohibited space of fifty foot deposited la the ballot-box. A'o allowed to occupy or enter a comport- eke, nor to remain within a compart to remain la the voting room or than tan minutes.

No voter not upon an election officer, by a can didate, or by a properly appointed representative ef a candidate to make an ar MUNICIPAL rest or to preserv the peace, shall be permitted, after be shall have voted, to reenter the voting room or, except a policeman, the prohibited space of fifty feet. At other times all policemen shall keep out of the voting room, but shall remain within the herein after prohibited spaos around same to see that not more than two voters shall enter same or the voting room, at the same time. They shall also prevent the representatives of tween the voting room and the outer limits Should a voter inadvertently spoil a ballot, thereof one other ballot. The spoiled ballot the Clerk, and the fact shall be noted by tbe stub and the spoiled ballot, A. voter I -nated, as provided In Section 2, above.

ballot from the voting room before the close Third When a voter avows himself to to make the following affidavit: State of Kentucky, County of Jefferson, ss. The affiant says he Precinct of Ward, In tbe City of qualified to vote there at this election, and this reason needs assistance in marking his Subscribed and sworn to before me of him may Ko be Clerk of Precinct of Ward, by of Clerk of Precinct of "Ward. No other officer has authority to take this affidavit but the Clerk of tbe Pre cinct at which the vote is to be cat who empowered to take same. Such affidavits oers, ss all other papers used in the election, and tball be preserved one year thereafter by tbe same officer, who is made cutodian of tbe ballots. When the voter shall have nude the above sflidavit, tho Clark of tbe election shall, in their proper order, on the ballot, name name sny candidates for any such office.

for each office, the Clerk shall, with his fquare. In case the name announced by pposlte the ottice being voted for, the blank space provided therefor, and shall with his pencil mark a dot in the appropriate square. When a municipal question is to te determined the Ck-rk shall state tbe quo. lion as shown by tlie ballot, audtttall, with his pencil, mark a dot in tlie aipropriate square after the answer given, i be Clerk shall then submit the ballot ftr inspection to all tlie other officers ed agent several candidates. The son, ballot or paper.

In indicating to the votur Clerk various offices, but stulL unaided in any way, make oral declaration of bis vote or candidate's nante. The Judges shall then deliver the ballot to the voter, and instruct hint to retire alone to oue ot the his ballot by making a cross-mark, either in the squares showing dots in them or in any other squares, as he may desire auch voter shall vote in all other respects as ether voters are required to vote. Fourth When a voter is and avows be such, by the concurrence of both Judges snd Sheriff of the Precinct, the Clerk shall, after tearing tho ballot from blind'' on said stub, accompany him mark Ue ballot at his dictation. He other voters ballets are requited to be one of the exterior sides thereof, and to voter and Clerk shall then return to tlie voting room, hand the ballot so folded to the Judge, who shall, aftor the other officers and properly appointed agents of candidates shall have compared the consecutive number uixm the slip or annex with that on tlie stub from which the ballot was torn, tear stud slip or annex from the ballot, destroy same, anJ foithwith deposit the ballot in the ballot-box. Henry S.

Barker, City Attorney. BT MECHANICS' TRUST CO. Jao. W. Bvcmamam Cxw.

AueUoosers. Inct'ou Sale of 'I wo and One- half Storr lirick Dwelling, on Monday Not. 30, at half-past 10 o'clock sharp, at the Court House Door. As atidznee of the Falls City Bar.k. we will tell at Public aut-tlon -i tlie Court-boute door on iUn ly mornlnc, November 30.

st o'clora fhnrp. the a t-u-story nnca dwclll. N.i. 1U7 1 oorth street, between Kentucky and St. Catherine strreU.

Tlie lot front forty feet on FourtA street, running back 1t3 feet more or less to so alley. Httrk with servants' room, on I oar. This property Is under lease until 6epem-bei 30, leioi, at Soo a year. The buyer mutt take the property subxt to this k-ae. Term One third In cash, remainder tn one nnl two yeir.

notes to near lnterert at 11 per cent, and be necouabie ana psysnw In bank, nttd Uen retained to secure them. Or rurrhaw-r may ray all rah. i ai ivrA.n, A-sUnee of Falls City llnnk. JOIIH W. Ht'l'll A NAN Au-Uoneert, COAL.

COAL REDUCED. Pittsbnrzh, 13e .3.25 Pittsburgh Sat, He $2.75 Kanawha Lump, 12c Celebrated Old Lee Eg and Broken Sizes, per too $7.25 Sat and Stove Sizes, per ton. $7.25 JQS.WALTON&CO. MINERS ASD DEALERS, 213 Third Street, SCAB SAIN. BRANCH OFFICE AND YARD 8.

Mala and Haaooct straata. LANDINGS Preston and river, Floyd and rier, SUtk aad riv-sr. 85 ring t. sod 1018. ring l-JSI TELEPHONE 1 AN1 11.

RING A I Pittslnrgh, $3.2 Pittsbargb Set, 2.75 Kentucky (Taylor Kin 'sVifle, 2.50 Kentucky Aat(Taylor Uin.ns).0e t.U Anthracite, eg; size, ner ton 7.60 Anthracite, stove, per ton 7.00 BYRNE SPEED. 41. W. Jcffersea Street, LASDINuS ANT YAHW Floyd sod filvstr. Sixth sad River, Foul-tenth and Caaal, Foar- iMdth aad Kentucky.

COAL ELECTION candidates from running to and fro be the prohibited space of fifty feet. be may return It and receive in place thus returned shall be preserved by by writing tho word spoiled" on east his vote for a person not nomi- person shall take or remove any. of tho polls. unable to read be shall be required is a registered voter of Lonias Ule. and that be Is otherwise that he is unable to read, and for ballot.

his mark. is hereby authorized and are to be returned by tbe election ofti- the offices to be filled. But shall not As tbe voter names orally bis candidate pencil, mark a dot in the appropriate the voter ia not printed on thtrtkllot Cleik shall write down the name in the of election aui the properly appoint shall not have tlie aid of any per bis choice of candidates for the compartments, and while there mark himself to be blind, and is found to the stub and 'Writing the word one of the compartment and there shall then fold the ballot in the way folded, indorse bis (Clerk's) name on under it place the word blind. The rUTURE AUCTION SALcS. By TH0S.

ANDERSON CO. TTF.SnAY, DECEMBER 1. AT 0 SO A. n. A Itics stock ui liootb, Shoes.

Kubber-. an An-tics. WEDNB DAY, DECEMBER 2. AT 0 .30 A. M.

Dry Notlcnx. Laities' Winter raps and pen era I variety of goods also an IEChl HER 3 AT 0:30 A. An auoi-tea stort of Clothing. Freh Snods In Putts, Overcoat, Isnts, etc. also ll.t- r.

-f utbu iiniH-iiiiiic Mooas. Term. J. HHKX r. Auctioneer.

FOR SALE. ASSIGNEE'S SALE or 1HE 8TOCK OF mCHAEllISE CF HEWITT, FIELD CO as aadiKiice oi lieert. KitH A- ofter st ptivau. sale Use entire stuck ol ou cuaaulse, cou-aatiug of asiicultural imle- bictvs rwi. The stock can be seen at.

their No. 4 ltl aud 411 West Ka-n street, between Fourth and Ftdh. Tbe store liou-e 1 locatctl In the Ix-st busi-nest portion of the city, and arransenieuts can be made fur the renting of sai-. This firm has been tn business for a num ber of yratx. ami hav built up a vuluablo traae.

we wui im it'll tr.e euott will. For further InforniuUuu stinly la the un- derslCTerl. rirtKLlTY TRI-ST AXD SAFETY YACLT rOMPANT. Asxlenee. RAILROAD T1ME-TA3LE w-siiHiai WT IllfTTI jtc) ft rv co itsstt.

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k'ULULll'. U. a A sjaa, axips, i ii ri et watsmi CLOTHING. IT'S A BIG THING to undertake Ss give at Cfcrtsunse ynwiit te -every Soy eke will sail for Ik Bus Sfeat'S ex- aetly what She greae Clothing liouae, Levy's. Third and Market, Is doing svlng a pieeent wtta vvcry boy's sum' or overcesA, And ap pearanees todkm-b thai on w-JiTmas triornins.

between a w'sloek ana noon, tkers'U be th -oM earner seek a gathering of soys ss the city shall never hevt. seen befere. Dtnplayee) In the shew window are samples e( the fires ewtss watrtea, st4 akatea, elegant sleds-, automatic saeckanlcal toys, and kundiwds at small artletaa, aweh re bring Joy to ttoe smjO boy heart. Let YOL4 boy get one. (L -rVi RAILROAD TIME-TABLES.

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daily, at a. uart or car Ss aesaa Vlile. arnvea at SOS p. av -No. 7, aauy suaoay, s- SS-h Boounc Oreeu accuu-iijuaauoa.

SatMrains ar. rive. iu -HO a. m. -No.

s. uaily. a- av, SUsaxvUls IMvlalaa Biail. Heiuriuue arr.v. it is a ixa.

2m, daujr, a p. b-bcxvum vlsiun cvDrc. to KaaxviUa ana Malt, leia. Heturuinj arrives I row a- av. Na.

41. daily except banoar, p. x-( JBara-towB aaa bprb-cueid aceonii-joaarloa. aid. turuiaf arrives at a.

n. y. as, aauy axcupt oaBHay, -iw mmm aajdo.n snd neia si rniiia-sdanss SiS. turaliix arrivea at p. m.

IKUS b'JLATJLUM. 10. daUv except bunoay s- av. t-d. wrans aocoauuuoauua.

li-stanuac amva. i 4 1U. No. IS. daily except banday, n.

at. tav a-rsnc accoiuuudauou. iteturnlaf arrives a. nu No. 18, daily except -Sunday, -B-.

I.einrtMi ao Central Aentacay patata, tia. wruius arrives ja -o a. m. No. JU.

dally, it -JO p. rraas sie.iad sata UhfNi. nimtr rml aiMi vv att-r iiia.ii. aiaar SS V. aiiastua, 1.

U. Jtutorcinc a-rrtva. as 40 -o. uu. vucj.

ounvi.y. p. mw lxingua express. Jdetaniuif amves 4 'm f. m.

iv 84, daily except bandar. 4 30S n- sv sccBaiaxdauoa. arrlvas -1- a. NO. i-'.

datlr. 4 so a. raselbrvuie and Rloomneid arcommortatLoa. Kacarains-. ascent arrive.

a. m-; bueday amvaa tjiits. No. daily except Sunoay. 7 an a.

Saelbyvllis and Htonnjurld nl-a ssss tamiia arrlx-es 5 .14 p. m. ClJKaAFtAkE AM UsUiti, snwee, Sa.a-.uHi-it.-a. IjsMfci IntSjl Sj, aV Kdksa; tWJk, wtssw aw VUUbUM tptW-veU UdrV.Wt BIMIet i I SAaall tV IMaM AlUUaUiAWeA sw -a-rst. smaIW aAJkat SAJALaaA, MtAAw -arniu fta4-WIB asea an Tirw wak.

in xtovtmiwr la, lSx. ir IT Can. sua. liu-a aopai Ar ci-anutua. Ceu- out.

xtw Li --vj-a Ar Cuftua Sorav. veu. ut Alma saaaax mr. c- Ti nkw, Ar Charl. twytlle.

IL-a era ila-S 10 anas AT. Vahuu. -ira liaai Uopai Ar. IUUi-u'ix. iouc d.lv-pot Ar.

l'lulaiielpiiis. lima 71 Ilu KithnoBl. Ksauia Tlu At. llynv i.aun(. taicn Ar Danville, h-ssven.

--eopas AT. UaVcisn. Esu-ru Time J-laitaralOa. arrives iavpai vestihuie i-ciJl airivas dolly trua, K( virk. Wa-iiiiiitou.

ivi-iu inns. SMm AMiaS TLooeJltui-'t't Atuntt. Vom- l.l.ZTmua at Old I'otut ana NoHout wits au-a-a. aalp lor WsahU-wa. liAiua-aie aud A.w kara.

uovixvtuuiz. sr. LAicis a.ni nut as nrj WM uut-utt xcavo t-muiua as mi a. av, and p. nea.o ij-rai-avauours as WU7 a.

nTsud a P- iu. lv pi-aopurs at Kl sa a. m. ana p. it 11 s.

m. sna to ao p. m. leave uwaus. Poro at p.

au. ana lllll V- arnve AteuOrr-ua at 1 -Ja p. a-, and IK -M m. tiant u---- and a 1. sc.

leavo oaeaooora st sat? uauii 4 i p. m-; H.cvuta -JU a. BO. Sua Ju J- r- m. sua p.

k-i biep-wnspart 10 L-mvm iri i noi-fi run ll -via m. ana Z. m. and -SI-p. artiva x-u-vii-ia 1 a.

xa. and sO p. m- bT. LOUliS AlSt UKS (Liuulsv use, a-vaaaviii. and bt.

luis I easnimsieal l-ailroad Caamaayr-av W. Cumer -laird aad Slaia, Depot yaanaylva-viq ata. lion, ror. soimaiata aod Main strreto. it-iu aaains aad arttVB at Mjmmm-wum rt amva.

as mOlt a. ati sssr- oa a. k- MMaitaar-uc-a- isavaa as I S-VOM. s. m.

and arrive-, st Ao p. as. Uiy and Cannellton. leaves Si ta) So. and arrives st -ti p.

m. KvsasvlUe snd Csnne.u-o, las tea st an xs, ana arnve. st 111 -SO s. ss. liolly.

ttiauy axeept banday. I and St. l.ouis Fst Llae. Depot Sereuth oul Water. -arataa Sosve and onito st ioiaviija.

cuwuiuaa A-xr-Na, stares st sv as. anal ainvoa a. 11 p. ss. UucULOdU Axpns, Kaves st "III f.

av aaa arrtva. il-'ii-iii. sv Uucianau svApreso, Ssstas at mV a- as, ooaj srrjveo as "vl p. aw bt, Aawiia AxViasa. hssves at a.

xs. aaa amvaa at a. as. bt. lauola axpraas, asaves st 1 a Ss.

aaa) arrive at la p- ss. 'Holly, exeapt Honoay. far. or cars aua l'utlu-aa aapisf-eaTS rreea IwV.Im te unclaaau aad a. laseJS wtiaou saaage, SUsabU.r.

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