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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 7

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tt th 1M tat, a Steady and tl Was. MIotc Leey Caret. Crenshiw. at Tart i as ton ra ylMunt tm lae eliy. Frankfort.

Frankfort Jan- iWSpeetall Lacy Stockton, of Louisville, will visit Miss lioae CritU-nden next Misses Pattie Moore and KIla Smith, cf GoorvVovnv are TUltini Mrs. O. iL Crutcher. Mum Minna Logan, of LouIsvlBs, is Visiting tb Misses Huvall. hav been visit ins Mrs.

Mary- Maekbo, returned to their home in Cuicag yesterday. Stats Treasurer Steve G. Sharp and bis da tighter. Miss Jennie, went South last Wetinesdsy on an exteuded visit to relatives and friends. Mrs.

W. Thompson and Mr. George W. Smith were married Thursday night at the brid-s residence, Bev. Dr.

Begby, of the Baptist church, officiating. Misses Marie and Madel Goodloe. of Jjexincton, chaperoned by their moth- Mrs. Gen. Ki-iey, were guests at the Capital Hotel last Thursday night.

The Euchre Club was entertained last Tuesday night by Miss Mary Campbell Sawyer. Miss Minnie- Van-dervecr and Opt. L. D. Craig won the prises.

Mis Mud Wilson went to lust Monday on a tisit to her relatives. Mrs. J. L. IWiannon has returned from a visit XashviUa, Tenn.

Miss Mamie Savage, who hns been visiting Mifc Mamie liriaJsn, has returned to her home in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer and daughters and Mise Mabel Case have returned to their Lome in Circleville. U.

Misses M.rie snd Isabel Lindsey, who have ben visiting relatives in Covington, returned heme this week. The next meeting of the Lyceum will be held nrxt bnrwbiy night at the residence of Mr. L. SaniueL Mrs. B.

11. Trsbue is visiting her sister, Mrs. John W. Uodmsn. Miss instead.

iiaesa. arrived a cuy tu-day to tea Boas 6tw-art. ltnssellvllle. EnsseHville, Jan. 1 2-SpeciaL)-Mls Sophie Lee has returned from a week visit to Mis Susie McDonieL Bowling Green.

Miss Mamie Small has returned from a protracted visit to relatives Allens-vilW. Capt. J. IX. Briggs and family, ae-eompenied by Miss Annie Hall, left Monday evening for Lake Weir, to Snd the winter.

Mrs. J. J. Norton and "cLild, who have been visiting Mrs. A.

C. Hodgen. returned borne to Bowling Green on Mouday. lion. Ex.

Stockdale, formerly a resident of this city but now residing in Kansas City, in the city visiting the family of Mr. C. 11. Cyan. Mr.

James Br'ee, Louisville, is in the city vihitinfe his sister, Mrs. A. J. Ameut. Mrs.

O. C. Rhea has returned home after a two weeks' visit to her brother, Mr. Brie Grubbs, Louisville. Miss Alva Kevill, Princeton, has returned to her home after a week visit at Logan College.

Miss Majtme Collins, county, is visiting the Miss Frazier. Mr. Herbert Moore, Arkansas, is visiting his Mster at Lopin College. The ladies of the Episcopal church have aecided to have parlor concerto every two weeks. The first will be held at the residence of Hon.

W. Browder, for the evening of the 18th. Miss Susie Fraxer returned last week from visit to friends in Elkton. Mr. Smiley Ferrv and wife last Sunday visited Mrs.

Collet, Bowling Green. Miss Ellen Kyan has returned home after spending the holidays with the Miser Beeves, Elkton. Miss Ida Williams is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bodman, Hopkinsville. Mrs.

J. Guthrie Coke has returned from'a visit to relatives in Louisville. Mrs. Nimrod Long will leave the 15th of this month to spend the remainder of the winter with Mrs. J.

H-Lake, Memphis. Mr. J. C. Cumbifs family, who have been visiting relatives in Tennessee, have returned home.

Miss Mamie Browder, Olmstead, has returned home from a week's visit to the Misses Hutchings," Barclay street. Miss Bettie Griffith, Louisville, who went the holidays with her brother's Mr. Charles Griffith's family, has re-" turned home. Miss Mollie left lalt week for a visit to friends in i'rankbn, Ky. Mr.

W. M. Duns van, Jr, of this place, and Miss Otey Tyler, of Princeton, were united in marriage last Wednesday in Franklin, at the home of the bride's grandfather, Mr. J. kt.

lias-kins. The bride was attired in a neat Uting suit of blue broadcloth, the noun wore the conventional black Prince Albert suit. They were married by Bev. Dr. CottreH, of the Methodist TKa hrid mvived a great 1-nTH i-ii A I many costly presents.

She was presented with a pair of diamond ear-nnga and diamond pin by her father, Maj. B. Tyler. Miss Tyler was one of the belles of Princeton and is much admired on account of her attractive face-and sweet disposition. Mr.

Dunavan is the eldest son of Judge W. M. Dunavan. of this place, and is one of the rising young men of the Wwn Versailles. Versailles.

Jan- 1 --Spec1al--E. D. Scrogin returned yesterday from a visit in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs.

G. L. Maoey have been visiting in Cincinnati -Miss Ell Graves ha Georgetown, after pleasant viilt ta Miss Annie Field. Charles Stone has returned to Cin-rinnati, after a visit of two weeks at Logan Riley's. Ernest Great, of Boone county, Is visiting at L.

S. Johnstone's. Miss Ssllie Humphreys will leave next week for a vtsit of a month to her uncle, rienator Randall L. Gibson, ia Washington. Mrs.

W. S. Barbour and Miss Lixxie Etlwards made a visit to Louisville la K. L. llimer.

of South EUthorn, is visiting here. James Elbert Powell is preparing a lecture on Is Marriage a Failure? to be delivered In the Opera-house on the 23d for the beneht of Uie assiite iire Depurtment. Harrison Inel and Miss Kannie James were united in marriage at the resilience of Lewis White, in this county, on Tuesday. Messrs. Swift Da meal, Robert Maoey, A.

T. Buele and Oeorge 1. Graddy are Frankfort, serving upon ih rv-tit iurv in the United autea Court. Church Berry man has gone to Louisville to accept a oition with the liart Hardware Company. Joe Muihattan spent a day or two here this wk.

Miss Kellie Graddy returned home Wednesday front a visit ol several months to MiasM Krnnedy, of Covington, and Miss Maud Ward, ol CynUu- Mr RMstor Rlackbnrn and danern- ters. Misses Corlnne and Lucile, have gone Washington to spend the rvs of the winter. Lloyd Cole, of Georgetown, has takoa a ppsition with Jas. 11. Dean dt 6os.

Thomas S. Schofield snd 'Miss Annie tlabjn were married at Troy- by Dr. E. J. Guerrant, at 7 p.

on Tuesday. 1 number of guest were present to witness the serrmooy, and a An supper was served. Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Humphreys arrived her this week from Sashville, Tenn en roate to Waabinjrton City.

A aerie of meetings will commen at the Versailles Fresfovterian ebrireh next Monday evening. The pastor, Kev. (1. II. Rout, will be assisted by Rev.

Dr. Scudder, Of Carlisle- Bev. J. S. Kirtley is horn from a visit to his mother in Boone county.

Preston H. Williams and bride formerly Miss Louise Price) nrrivwd home lust SatoJday. after a trip In the East. James T. Bailey made a business trip to Cincinnati last week.

Jamea F. GiUey and Miss Mary B. Wiseman, an eloping couple, were united in the bonds of matrimony, by his Honor, Judge Parrish, in the County Clerk's office, last Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry L. Martin have gone to New Orleans for the remainder of the winter. Mr. Breck Vlley and wife are visiting in Washington, D. Randolph Henry, of lliehmond, le In town on a visit to frieirf.

He leaves soon fo Whiuffi u. Territory, where he expect to locate The Woodford Library Association has opened free reading rooms daily, afternoon and evening, for the benefit of the public. Rev. J. Kirtley.

for the past six years pastor of the Baptist church here, has announced to his congregation that he has decided to accept a call to the Detmar-avenue Baptist church, at St. Louis, and will leave about February 1. In Lexington, on Thursday afternoon, William A. Dale and Miss Mary Ellistna and John T. Singleton and Mrs.

Lou Brink were united in matrimony. All were from Versailles. Mrs. Mary Vilq Jones la home rrom a visit to Cincinnati. Ben Kenney is back from a visit Of week in Fayette county.

Mr. and Mni iJolin Swoj (nee Wallace) have rAurned from their bridal tour. Rallatla, Toe a. Gallatin, Jan. 1 2.

(Special) Miss Jennie Edwards is here on a short visit from Ward's School. -Miss Bessie Elli-ton, of Nashville, It the guest of Miss Addle Barber. Miss Reed, a young lady of Dsn-viUe, Juy, is on a visit to Mr. William Miss Celia Walton, of this city, is pending the winter in Birmingham, Ala. Miss Lucie Prince returned from Hopkinsville, Ky, on last Friday, after Sa K-M iSA mnntris Miss Pearl Conn, of Kentocky, wilf week.

Mr. John Carter, of' Helena. Mont, is among friends here after an of rive years. Miss Clara belle Turner, of Madame Clarke's School, Nashville, is here on a short visit. Mr.

Wm. House, of Cincinnati, is in the city. Miss Mary Graf', of Nashville, Is the guest of Mrs. EUdn, Mr. William Carter, of Montana, is with relatives and friends here.

The wedding of Miss Becsie Franklin, the onto Uajghter of Capt. Jme Frank. hn-el Kennisaw fannto Mr. John Reed took plaon Wednesday -eve hist at 7 o'clock in the Methodist church. The ceremony was performed by Dr.

Gray, Episropal clergyman of Nashville. The church was filled with the most prominent and fashionable society people of the city. The bride is highly accomplished and a brilliant leader in social circles. The groom is one of our most firosperons and worthy yonng men. The oUowing ladies and gentlemen composed the bridsl party Mr.

Jams- Garr and Jennie Edwards. Mr. Owen Wilson and Ada Douglass, Mr. Robert Withers poon and Ada Mr. James Dismukea and Ciarabelle Turner, Mr.

Arthur Fit-eerald and Addle Baber, Mr. F. A. Woodward and Mary Elkins. The presents to the happy eojple were numerous and yery costly.

They left on an early train for Eastern cities. Seymour, Jan. 1 2. (Special) Mrs. Julia Baker and Mrs.

Viola Fox were here from Louisville thia week visiting relatives. Jfc Mrs. Julia ScfcaaUr Nierman. of Covinirton, Ky, visited friends here this week. Mrs.

James Adams left here to-day for her home at Franklin ton, Ky. Mrs. S. P. Chambers, of Louisville, visited her Seymour friends this week.

Mis Sadie Nolte went to this week to spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. M. C. Doolittle and Miss Sue Hancock, of St Louis, are th guests of Mrs.

John Hancock. Mis. Maggie Sloan is here from New Albany visiting relative and friends. Mrs. John S.

Carson is here from ZanesviUe, to spend some time with Seymour relative. Mis Dora Cordes is visitins her parenu at Cincinnati. Mrs, Sarah Wilson, of CarmL HL, ia visiting mends here. -Mia Libbie VaiL of Westwood. is the guest of Seymour friends.

Mia Clara Cunningham visited friends at Jefferson vi lie this week. Mrs. G. W. Silvers I here from Logans port, visiting relatives snd friend.

HattJe R. Day is here from Maysville, Ky, to 1sit relatives in this county. Charle.tewa, lad. ChsHesrowa. Jan.

12. (Special) sssai Bisrjr raturuea Ul AV twrvsa- a oaAjjkltAt visit to th Umay of FMr A Mr. Chas. Koblnett has returned to bis horns at Oa trail a. ni alter vlaitln relaUves la the eouoly.

Mrs. O. W. lls maker returned Thurs-dsy from a visit to tier daughter, lira. J.

i 1 acgart, Owen. Mr. Henry Fergosoa, of Nebraska, Is i.aug mim taw, jura. was. fcaary.

Hiss oil la Csrr was (he guest of Mrs. Or- at Jetforaonvalo Uua waea. 4-Mis MUinle Kuddel has returned from 4 short Visit to Mrs. JsaTleeple at bethaoy. Mr.

aod Mrs. Cieorga hover have ra-turned from hints, aod wui rcaulo la Lhis county. Capt, Ed Badger and mother visited Jr. ubo uaoger as siarysviue UUs week. Mrs.

Ed West returned Wednesday from Vait to Mends at ew Albany. Mr. Georxo Homer Lu raturned ta Chicago after a lew weeks visit 'his psiruis, Me. and Mrs. larr liower, at una Mrs.

Lydls Crlfflth has returned to jenersouviiio after vaiiting relatives aero. Ma Wm. dallard arrived Tuesday from Nevada, to attend the funeral of hi sister, sirs. uua wootlueu. Mr.

Walter HihMhU, of Charleston, UL, Is vhlung relauves here. Mr. F. C. ov(i-ii Y.at returned Virginia after fsw weeks' absence.

Miss b.t.i liu is visiting Mr. and Jira. Jte at jeucrMitiiio. Mr. Kmauud aibou, of lUamdmno, lit.

Is visiting the family of Mr. Eeaao itlchsrda. Mrs. Ja. Teepla spent Frlda In jeffer-sonvillo wltk rrisods.

Miv Trier boodwin was married last ss Miss A una OltTord, of Terrs liaute. 'The sou pis Wft for Mound Vadey, -there they will resld, Mr. Lea Dawson win gtvs a eater talnm -nt at rrather ball neat Tusaday, laauary la. Rock port, Ind. Soekport, Jan.

IX (SperiaL) Km. farbwaield returirtt Motidav a vMt to relatK-es aad friends fh Kvansvuie and Vlneeaaes. Mis Clovlev' Woolfork, of Orandvlew, was Ua guest of Mrs. J. W.

No-t-ae this, week. MH Boss rfourse, it was visiting several days In city Litis week with reisuves. Miss Msttle Crooks, of Eureka, Is vls-Ung frtends her this week. Mla Fauna Wauau is visiting rda. tires la tba eoaatry.

A sildnfpht msnitm ws eoannmste4 tb Versada Hotel Thandav niht. Mr. John Medley and Miss Lvra HBriii-ock, of argio. aelDg th eoBttactlag part lea. The W.

T. I. IX Club was baadaoasehr by Mlaa Amelia Jaroos, at hee on Third street, Thursday evening. Thos preaent were Misses Tsresa Uainoa, Altee ttmw, Sally Wall Joroa, JLeg Kercheval; Messrs. iietirr icenraa, XTCE XOUEIEIl-JOUIlN'AIii XOUISVlXIsE, fcTUKBAT' MOnXIXG, JAXTJA1TT 13, ISSO.TWENTr PAGES.

Great Maaoat, J. n. Walt. Teea Joeea. 14 Maealnc Leas, gmlach and Bran Kuaai.

nwllaT Bowling Green. Jan. IS. fSpeeJal.V Mjas FYankls Lawsoa has reronaed to Lualsvtlle to sehool, accompanied by MM Ore Jaqueas. of Arkansas, who spent the holiday wwa bee.

Mrs. Gee. B. Exall hss returned Sross a visit to relative Lebanon, Ky. Col 7.

E. Hobso has renimed from sevsral moaths hsawi la Artsoaa. -Dr. J. E.

Hateher has tost Bl Pptincs. Texas, to tocat for th praeUe of his prosrsslo. Mr. and Mrs. Sid CTaypool, Tax, visiting relative 1 the city.

Dr. T. V. WlBstead has returned ffrom a visit to friends fc IauIsvUI sad EUsbe4a town. Mtsa Soph fa Lse, of Bnssellvme, who has been visiting Mr.

B. Wtaaas, has returned home. Dr. T. O.

Bslm and wlis, Anbem, ar vtcltlng the family of Mr. O. Carson, a Stat stnet. Mrs. Ir.

J. W. Bobhwoa has returned from a visit to Brtetvds at Clarksvul aod tembrok. Miss Linle Martin, who ha been vhv IHRg- friends in this elty, has returned to her horn in Nashville. Mrs.

PoTntx. of Maysville, who has hsea visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary Poyots, has re turned home. Mis Alio Goodwin, of MadrMiB's MiUs, Is In th elty. Miss Magfrie'Hmisrd has remrned from visit to HopkinsvUIe, Mr.

8. U. Klchardson, of CtarkavfOs, Is vfetfcng friends In th city. Miss Ids Belle Carter, of Kashvffl, who hss been visiting Mis Cora Go so in has returned home. Mrs.

W. W. Cox, nee Soodson, of New. ta in the elty on a visit to the usury or Kev. a.

u. uicsers. Mr. Gaines Cooksey hss gone to Den-to, Texas, where hs expect to locate, Miss Mat Ma Fisher, who has beJb visiting here, has returned to her home at toch-eter, Ky. Capt.

W. C. Southwlck as returned tram trip East Miss Maggie Psyton entertained a few frtaBds at kr home oa Mala street last Monday evening. The hist Club was entertained by MM Susie Young love last Friday evening. Tha first prise was won by Mr.

and Mrs. U. B. Hlnea and the booby" arts ty Mr. A.

W. Mcll sad Miss Mary Uedde. Lebanon. Lebanon, Jan. 11 (Special.) Mrs.

Chas. Wright, of CampbellsvUle, who has been vtsiuag her brother. Dr. R. T.

Uodgen, returned to her home last Wedoeadaj. Mrs. Geo. MeElroy, of Louisville, visiting friends In Lebanon. Mr.

George Bridges, of th Oweasboro Messenger, accompanied by his wife, Is visiting relatives 1 this county. Mr. John W. Hughes left Tuesday for Sprsgue, Washington ierrllory, to make it his lutur home. Mrs.

W. Lltaey arrived Letn Tuesday lrom visit to her mother at Bards-town. Mrs. Jas. Grundy, who ha seen visiting the family of her Isther-lD-lsw, Mr.

Ueorgo Grundy, Vrft this week for her home 1 ash Till a. Miss Leila Price, of Metcalfe county, la vltiUog Mrs. P. Cleaver. Mhs Ella MeElroy arrived home a few days since from an extended vKH her slater In MsysvlU.

Miss Bettie Lewis reaohed her this Veak frem a visit to Lawrencoburg and Lodisvaie, snd has taken rooms at Mrs. tidier a. Miss LMa Berry returned so Lebanon Tuesday from a visit to Meed la Washington county. Mr. U.

K. Johnston and Mr. Jss. Hayes esme over from East Texas this wee to visit their sister, Mrs. N.

B. Bart Messrs. Wm. Praly sad Wlbon Bridge-watwr. of Lebanon; Oliver Crouch, J.

1. Montgomery, of prtrgneMl, were among thoe who were prospecUog at Plnevillo last week. Judge ChspHn and daughter returned home Monday from a Visit to relax! tr a Mercer county. Miss Cora Shadburn Is visiting ha Bards-town. Miss Kale Tighe, of LoulsvllI, ts vhltlng the family of Mr.

J. Keens. Miss Lacy Watkins hss gone to Perry-vllle to spend the remainder of be winter. Mis Bottle Edelen, of New Raven, fa vhiUog Mr. IX Elmaris.

liarrodsbnrg. Harrodsbarg, January lSWSpeelaLr Caps. John La-n, wits ead ehOdren are In tlotida In search: Of -llrVy were aoconVaoled by- V. Wilson, who may uten. k'a 'alt to Cuba.

Dr. John Vtnion, of Lexington, aad Mrs. Dr. buck, of Paris, attended the obsequies of Dr. John Pries this Mranjt was aorompanJett horn by jUmm Uenry.

R. B. Parrsr and family, of Mecklenburg. re her la search of a farm aad home. Add Moore, of Plnkhampaan, Cat, was with relaUves here, his old horns, Jew day Bh past week.

William Trower aad family and Willi ara Salle and Januly left this week to try their fortooes in Western Missouri. -Miss Julia Veaable. of Hopkinsville, Is with cousins, Mlase Kate aod) Mary rarosworth, of this dty. Dudley Bowman, Jr. Of Cincinnati, I at home with the old folks.

Mrs. B. PeBshertoa. of Kansas Ctty, formerly Miss Minnie Marshall, at this elty. and 4er aaice.

Miss Newed ScheOey, of LisilsvUle. are th guests of Mj. haun Wood aod other friends here, Mr. Mary Murulr, of Psynes Depot, Scott county, is with her relative, Mrs. U.

J. Lewis, on DaovlUe avenue. Misses Alma Bobinaon and Mary O. Dsvls hav returned from abort visits to friend and relatives la Danville. Mies Wbleo Abbot, on of Bhelby-vl lie's hsndsome daughters, as with Miss PrXl Nelson.

Miss Etta Dugan, of Perryvill, Is with friends In this city. Misses Grsnes, of Versailles, and Brow-tng. ot RUMse 11 vllle. who have been gueata of the Mlsaes Elioore, oa Cane Itua avenue, have turned aom. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Thompson ar In LoulsvllI, guests the Gait Uous. Mrs. Faoni Crowine, of Boone eouaty, snd Miss Nsonls are visiting Mrs.

W. V. Cslgler, North Mais stneU Mrs. Leonora Dkvless, of Louisville, was with reiaUVs her this week. Mr.

Fred Cook. eaavjueSor on toeel passenger trains 7 and 8, left thl week tor InMSB Territory to make his henm. IUs wll arin 1t Btsend NSoholasvllle, then Join aim at his Wesftean home. Mrs. P.

E. Bell and) son have remrned from vlM ting relaUves at Lexington. Mlsaes Mamie and Annie Merrltt sad Mamie Kennedy hava resumed hom from pleasant visit at Wllilaborg. Mrs. Creed Csrdwell, of Lexington, Is with her sister.

Mrs. A. B. Rue, on Mai street. Mrs.

Albert Threlkeld. Miss Mamie Tucker end little Mis- Iannis and Bessie Wiley are on tbe aiek'iist this week. Bev. W. T.

pastor of th Episcopal church, wiu bold fifteen-minute service every day of the year 18e8, at o'clock In the morniog. All are invited to attend these servto. The week of union prayer closed tonight, snd beginning on Monday night. Rev. lr.

Muotvr, of the k'trst PiwabyVrlaa chorob, will begin series of union services, assisted by Rev. McEjoy, of Ml btorUng. Springfeld. Sprfngfleld, Jan. 13 (SpeelsL) Ambrose 'Lotfsdo left sue Tbotuasvllle, (is, last Xuestisy.

la lss Nor Mock, who has been visiting relative ft Louisville, has returned homo. Mis Ueortla Jarboe ha goo to ChMta. noo), Teaa to visit relauvea, Mr. Charles MeWherlrr and wife have gne to CaaftpbeUsvUi on an extend trip. Miss Llctl Hamllion, of Msriou, Kyi, Is spenUiug le baya with her many in uUs.

Mr. Johs Corley, vU4 snd daughur. ML bailie, atv vuuuug irieuds hra. lion. E.

K. McKay, uf Hards town, left on sa extended trip to Tex and New Mux-loo. Bass Goodin, J. Noa, J. D.

Hsrdin and'W. T. iMckBsi atteiulod a hop give by Mia suLi.aus ot Usssas last sedaesday. Lid Grundy, of Valley nifl. Is VlsiUug her sisuir, Sirs.

C. C. Mo.boitt, Mioses Lettlb aad Lena MeMakin," of Cbapiiu, at visiting reiauvcs aud frionds. 1 ft Mi" Mollie Slmms, who has bee very low Uh libuKl lover, has a.must Col. J.

Lewis and tie) spent last reek to LoulsvllI nd cltfClnnatl. The many friend ot Mis. Judge Thur-mta will be pained to know Is very ill with Iv pboid fever. Miss Bettto Clark, Batdstown, I th guest ot Mrs- Shade Mr. Frank Shsder.

th veteran Post. master si Hunter depot, has resigned hi Office afief thirty years of faithful serviee. Mis Cacti Hrewer, of i airfield, wa th rwet of her eswsi, Mrs. Gers ttunng to past wee. Mrs.

Lb-ale KeUey, Bardstown, I anlo-imlng with her daughter, Mrs. George Cheshtr. -Hoo. S. K.

McKay was hs tow last week oa biKlneas of a legal nature. Married -m Louisville. Jsnnary ISntf. Mr. WIU Clemen and Mis Susw Budd.

both of eprlngfleld, Ky. Vr. O. K. Crouch, the proprietor th Sprragfield Uotel, and his wlia were enjoying the eomtort of Luolr cosy parlor Thursday evening, whew th door bell ws luriotutty rung.

nd party ul Afty geabemea aud ladies te their great surprise were marshaied In. it ws verltabl id-tashioned surprise party, but they were equal to th oeeaahaa end mad their friends heartily weW come. A band ef musi mm wltk th party, which snde the surprise more than ordinary and added not a Utile to the enjoyment of the evening. Dancing eoatinued until lata in th motalag. It was la every particular on of tne most enjoyable err airs ot th aehsotv Belle from all part of Kentucky and adjoining State graced the occasion with their presence.

At 19 o'clock aa elegant supper had been prepared, which was dlspa'Ched with a relish as ibe table laden down with all the good thing the marker afforded. Titos press at were I Mr. aad Mrs. 8. Crouch, CoL snd Mrs.

J. W. Lewis. Mrs. Burhannon.

Chicago, IiL. Caps, and lira. J. Crouch, Louisville, Misses bailie Cawley, Loulsvlild, Ky BetUe Llsslo MeMsAin. Chaplin, Minnt Dunutck, Wsrssw, Llssi and Dal Lie Noe.

Pleasant Urove. Little Grundy, Valley Bill, Itirdie Cark. Bard to an, Ha'le Brewer, Falrtleld, Ollle Crvueh, Mamie Tucker, Anna Peters, Cora Poor, Mary Lesebman, M. I- and Lftsl Tbnrntan, MOIL aod Susie Pope, Mary SIrams, Messrs, C. I- Irank, New Vork, Jam's Hays, Loolvfl(, Thomas McCawUffe, Louisville, Hugh Noe, fica.

Leachman, 8. and Harry Tbom30n, J. Phelps, MUIsbargb, ProL Georgo Burton, William Merrltt Jauie May. Texss, asm Goodin, Lebanon. Thorns Tbormsn, Dr.

Burton, M. Thompson, Jam-S Bocaot, S. T. Koey P. Ko, D.

Hardin, Ev A. Crouch, W. liuckman. John Urara, M. T.

and W. B. Leachman, J. and Charles Grundy, Valley H1L ANDREW FERGUSON'S GIFT. An Old Colored Man Donate To His Race Church Prop erty Worth $10,000.

It Was the Saris ss ot Years, and He Will Support Himself By Sally Labor. Andrew Ferguson, a colored man, well known throughout ibe city, hss Just mad a gift to the people of his rsc here, which by the better class will looked upon snd appreciated, not alon for It value intrinsically, but from' the fact that th donation, in Its way. Is a precedent For a long while Ferguson hss owned the property known as the Knox Presbyterian church, on Msdlsoh street, between Eleventh sod Twelfth, and last week he made aa absolute gift of the property to the Presbytery of Louisville, the deed going to record yesterday. It is to be held by a Board of Trus tees ss place of worship for colored people, and will bo under th Jurisdiction of the Louisville Presbytery. This sot of Ferguson's Is causing much talk among church people generally, whit and colored, aad Is of far more significance than appears from Its face.

In magnitude, as far as th donor Is concerned. It surpasses all th gift bestowed and the universities fouuded by Vander-but. Cooper, or Glrard, for It was Ferguson's ail. Born a slave, the property of Kev. Andrew laid, of Ftemlngsburg, awLuiam-ipatou by the late war.

he set hlmseu diligently to the task of self-elevation, by study. Industry and economy. Always quiet and unassuming ia manner, and knosing his place and re-maininglu it, hs won a large circle of Irieuds of the better class ad over the State. Much of his time was given to the church, and a regular apportionment of his daily earnings was laid id fur It support. Alone in the world, he has always done bis own washing and cooking, and has een remarkably sober and Industrious, lie would never allow himself to remain Idle sn hour when fan could help himself,) nd when he had no work for himself, b.

would help otoer out mho needed nis assisiauce. By these habits ot life, Ferguson's little earnings accumulated until In 17 he purchased the church which, with some needed repairs, cot him over OUO. and for which he has tefuaod rci sated! nearly twice that sum. For ten years past he charged the congregation no rent whatever, only asking In reiurn that the members do all tiiey Could for thos who were needy, spiritually end substantially, outside of the church. He attended personally to all repaint, up his don lion every bunday, an-T in his quiet way continued to do great good among his people, concludlgg by giving them te simple, ss "a gift to my race.

Ho also recently bought and gave a handsome llttte. house aad lot In the neighborhood to his brother, who wss sbsolutely Ignorant ot any such transaction until he wss handed the deed of transfer. Ferguson Is now sbont seventy year of ge, sod his gifts make him again dependent upon his daily labor for support Is still active, however, and says that as he is perfectly happy and contented be will hsve no trouble getting along. He Is remarkably healthy snd firm for one so old. A prominent gentleman.

In speaking of him yesterday, said: "When (be roll of philanthropists of this age Is made on. the name of Andrew Ferguson, th eld colored slsve, should certainly hava honored place HUNTING FOB HIS CHAa Gottlieb Gros Says His Llttl Boy Wa Takwa Away By a Man Who Claimed Urn a Baptist Minister. Gottlieb Gros, a farm laborer Bvlng-near Independence, is" in Louisville searching- for his lost son. Three year ago Gros was living with a farmer near Independence, by the name of Adam Eeiber. lie had thre-year-old son to take care -of, and a the child' mother was dead.

Gross was glad when what seemed good chance to hsve the boy brought np well offered ib-elf. A man who represented himself as a Baptist minister, Induced Cross to let him take the child to rear. Gros greed, and shortly after both the man and boy disappeared. Circumstance arcs which led Urosa to believe that hi son -was not in good hands, but he could discover no trace ot tiie "minister." A short time ago th father received information which put him on the track of his son. The minister and boy were traced to Louisville, snd Gross brother, who tried to And them, claimed that the child had been left by its guardian st the German Orphans' Home, on New Broadway.

Gross cam on here nd went to the institution to get his son. lie. claimed to have proofs that the boy was there, hut th child could not be identified, and Gros had to leave without hi son. The Superintendent it of the opinion that the boy is not st th Orphans Horn. Gross told his story to Chief Wood and asked the assistance of th 'police in recovering his boy.

The father is disconsolate, but he baa not given np th attempt to regain his child, "mlth 4c rTIaa rert. Th piss recital which Is ta given her bsxi trus ett-am by XI ia, af Beato. takes plac st ths Musical Clsb HsU, snd jadgliif trua ths admirably seitwiea pra. rauae aud th rrputsllua of tha former. It fully ssl ta all reapects te th chars.

lb ad h3hty artistes aoairs that hav pre. eeda IV. sir. alas Is uu e4y a Sn tfl-MM. tot tbottmch musician, equally noted furl 1.1 Sis Hi -ii pertains masta aaa aiM.ai itioraarw.

'lux acleciou cwver a with) 1j.1 aad several Uwai hav not been gitea here. Jta Katie iUtHt will be Ute auiutr and Mr. bmuUTi tba accompantti. ZSa ptosraauu Is ss fullows: Xselta Bjwpboiue StSlie. oa.

13, (bcluuaiia); Vaiea, (Acbubenj -bonata. A auj. ua tAo ta. arlUi raer frem Me. Urf-l-s (An Bolt Mli Kstie ii-listi; BvrcevM) Cradia Sunir), P1ul1s, a Sat, ou.

tChwpiu), Trviuulu ttoiie, iGku latermissio Vals Caprice, Bsrra. m4. Uaiup, from La i-ftl. (Kvoua-stsln) siituili.c tfttc. from Opcrs lyiu Patchman." Fener-Zanber, hlscle Fire Sceua from Wslkwre.

(Wagner) i Thaast and rial loos (Bvd-i. Mis Katie il. Waldsa. raaarhe Etsda. rereas Marmara.

(Liszt) I Wedlln March and liaac af th 1, (Mea-oslsafthn IJtf ICE JACKETS, $2.45. ill-wool Dress Goods, 25c jL 1 1 n- rintt. AH-wool Jokata. strlpad. pbtta Slack sold 3Jf A Tmm For Lsdlas Ribbed radsrwear, Baal by 3mmt Rswawksts.

Snast Jarary Cloth, wst St tsdtaaad to Cii. aU-wo( CaoMi's Hatr auitiu ai aor ons foe k-a Uiaa slaad with aatta. faced with satin: ia way as t. ran uoaa so S-(aoh strinad U-root cloth at Ste. fsofoV uimTumSrlu-wamt il Team.

Is Bias. Seal Brew ad Ksry Bloa. Rest vahss oq or SS-lna plaid aU-wool eioth at Sfle. UMSlVbsaSpriesva named. sATSeech.

"tTT Tbaa goods war aavor aoU uadar SO par uf hUo. ar Boaria, lu 1 1 i i i Intra Snaoolltva l-woolJacketa. rdttoad from yard. Ti $3.75. peb iabd.

Gents' Camels' Hair Underwear Ottomaa Itemed 80k CtreoUn. Hoed with $3.75, Kolty oB elia suMisg. SI toeh wlda, Shirt PrSWers St 00 Sack. Vt ag-jja GENTS' RED UNDERWEAR. Qs-h lafl A.

AUbsiug redousd frsos per yard. Oeefs Bad 0-wiol SrdrU Ste. tpllttiVs $4.75. Genta' ad-wool Bad bhirts aad Draws, worth iihoetwWps.fla.atl-w-01 Btedad Modjask saU itb fiasat Jackets, worth 60C PER TAUOa 14 indDrn.rs radae SW each. Sbort WranTrimmed with blarS fur ail arouad; quality of (IneM Umw Clotu.

tauor inada. lined as. miia Trt sm man. mm mmwmat. tesassttA-JZzs NEW PRINTS.

CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. atala-siy eeteewl Modv1irt Wraps. tlTi- JST'iti" FASCINATORS, rlto -t clro pr- a Buck, WhS. Bad, IZVll S5.00. Jt: fzjs--- DOMESTICS.

AB-wool Cftah-nar Ooass. eutbroUarsd. $10. I. Toadalala Cotio.

HUc, Vwmrt and Raglans, Au-wsnl Kswmsr. AU-woot Ossbmer Cloaks. haadsuiiMily trios, st. MaauatUi. Ootion.

SWo. beta and RagUns. plaia black and stripe at med. S3. roraO-wool asavy Katt Books, Im Sat Ion of 4-4 Samper Idat Oomo.

sWe. raduead from IS each. ymnst Cash mere Bob, vary Snlahsd. Howawb wear sad ar Salt baiiar thaa Our typnac hinbroaiariaa will arree Mosa t-inch i ray Babag at eas, worth to par 10 utv llomaoiada Socha. awld avarywhar for a brot swraia, Wa wld auot Invest ssioa yard.

S4-tnch Babag at Be per yard. at ss. our pnoe Is IS a paw. suewa. 4 N.

B. HEW ALBa.11. Victor Woo tan, of this city, baa been granted an increase of pension. Mass's Landing will produced at th Opera-house the night ot th 17th. Capt J.

O. Hudson left yesterdsy for th South, to absent six weeks. 8- B. phelp snd wife left yesterday for Chicago, where will remain aoroe day. Mr.

Hock Voris, who hs Sep visiting friends here, left last right for her bom at Lancaster. Horace Brow left yesterday for Indianapolis. While there he will call oa the President-elect John Baer has commenced the ere-, Hon of handsome residence on East Market street, near Fourth. Miss Rati Rowland, who ha been visiting friends here for some days, left last evening for her home In Cory don. Mrs.

John Creed returned yesterday from Danville, where -she hss been visiting her daughter, Mr. I. telle Dsvls. J. H.

Stewart, for some months freight conductor on the Air-line, has entered the service th Mono In the same espaeity. Miss Jennie Crane, who has been visiting friends in Lafavette and Indianapolis for the past, par moaths, returned home last even-tag. H. Thnnnan leaves to-morrow for Indianapolis, where he hss been soma oaeu to serv en th grand Jury of the Federal Court. Ocprg Kathbnn, a brakemaa in the aervte of the Air Line, fell, from ear at Hanttngburg th night of th 1-th, snd was badly injured.

The last meeting of the Week pf Prayer ws held yesterday afternoon at the Central Christian church, and waa led by Addison Keat. The Southern Convocation of the IMo-eee of Indiana will meet at St. Pa Fp a o-pal chore here, ebrttary Bishop K. nick-abac ker presiding. M.

V. Fullenlove left lst evening for Los 'Angeles. CaL, to assume the do ties of Timber Agent, an offle to which he waa recently Appointed. D. Morris wfD not be sn ppn-cant lr th position of Postmaster a but will pply for th position 'of Post Sic Inspector.

Walter Dental, ot this elty, was run ever by car the K. sod W. railway, at Hoo pars townVl on th 9th and sustained serious Injuries. An ntrtlnmat will be give tomorrow alght st th Mission on Kaat Spring street. Bear Third, by th young ladle and gentleman connected with th Y.

M. A. Complaints war filed In th City Court yesterday against a number ef boys who hav bee raising fund by stealing and Belling scrap Iron from th rolling-mill. George Boas was shot and seriously wounded by Simon Daring. In a' drunken row which occurred last Thursday in saloon In Pit eooBty, on the Air-line railroad.

Osesr Oresham, of Harrison county, snd Mis Smma Woods were united In marriage at Mount Vernon the night of the 6th. Both th contracting parties Ar well-known lu this elty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.

Woodward, accompanied by J. K. Woodward, left yesterday afternoon for Old Point Comfort, where Mr. and Mr. Harry Woodword will spend week Hon.

Jama P. A PP legate I spending Sunday with his family here. Be leaves to-morrow morning, on aa early train, for Indianapolis, to resume his duties In the. House of Representatives. Several of th official of th city hav developed sack shining talents as detective thst they may possibly, when their term expire, tak position with th Plnkertons or other metropolitan detective sgcnele.

Kew Albany Division So. 6 Uniform Sank K. of will drill for the prise at th Regimental Encampment to held at ar-ssw, this State, next fan. Th division has been prls winner In every contest, and wllf not fall to mslutaln It prestige. jama Grant, colored thief, aged but fifteen' years, was held over In the City Court yesterday for his pperne to answer to Charge ot petit larceny In the Circuit Court It Is probable that will tw Bt to th House ot Befugov -Revival servtoes win be commenced to-Atvht at all the Methodist churches ot the city and at th Secod and Third Presby-torlanrtOKhe.

The meetings wiU be continued nightly durtu the week, and longer should the laterast manifested Justify such actios. -i'ront private letter received from CoL John A -yesterday, it to lesrned that, Vsne Dal. who- went to El Paso, lesl several wee ago for th benefit of hi I rpldl improving, and la now ble to take ll, mile. CoL and Mrs. ly and Mia Mary ar also at 1 Paso.

A successful revival of religion has been In progress at th Main-street M. JL hurch during th past wees, and twelve accessions to th church hav. rewarded the effort th pastor. Kv, S. Radctv The meeUng will be continued nightly during Ue present week and a long thereafter a Interest I manifested.

Th following gentlemen have been elected director of the Y. hf- A. to aerv during th ensuing years D. M. a Reilly, W.

IL McEsy, Kees Prosser, W. W. Borden, A. Crsig, Oeorgj K. Sackett, C- U.

Consols George K.whoos. J. IL Stotsenbarg, Joan baer. Usury Goets, 8. IX LuughmlUert.W.

P. Lewis and M. Pub-bert. a-' -On night last week th parishioners of Sv. Arthur Chaeaeatan, eastoref mm.

UltY GOODS. ETC. SALE OF DRY GOODS AI CL New -style Jane Hayden Veils at 90c Ef dree Chapel, rustic church, located on the river road, three mile from th elty. presented him with number of useful and valuable household articles, which were placed In his buggy standing near the church. While th serv tees wer In progress thieves stole the.

gift from th preacher's boggy and fled. Robert a god years, died a few days ago at his home ia Jackson township, Dubois county. Mr. ox was born la Virginia, but emigrated to Dubois county over sixty year ago. He earned the money with which he puichased his first forty acres of ground In Dubois county by chopping wood ia Louisiana, and on that small beginning acquired quite a handsome fortune.

lie died In the houso la which he was married flAy-stx years ago. Hi aged wlf sad one son, Hon. Camden Cox, survive him. During the past few days there ha been considerable inquiry from holders of the city bonds in other cities a to th vsiu of th securities. In eotwersatioB yestecday with a prominent banker, a CourJer-Journal reporter was Informed that ther could be no doubt whatever but that the bond would la a few weeks be selling at a handsome premium.

"There has alieady been," the bsjuker explained, arrangements made which will procure the funds required to pay the arrears ot rnterest, aad when this Is done, which will be In a weeks, th bonds ara bound to advance in prloe. H. L. Wads worth wss held la th City Court yesterday in th sum of 1,000 for his appearance at th next term ot the Circuit Court to answer to th chrg of attempting to realts on forged check. It is also believed that Wadsworth Is the man wanted st Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, for arson.

Sine his inearcaraUos In the Jail here has received severs! letters from his wife a Chicago, written in an elegant hand, and Imploring tftht remain an honest mas and that be do nothing not consistent withtii action a good eltlsea. Church lutes Centenary M. K. church. Rev.

J. Steele, the pastor, will preach to-day at 10:30 a. m. and 7UW p. m.

Ail th member ar earnestly invited to be present at both ths services. Revival services will be held every night during th week Trinity 3L, K. church The pastor, Kv. IL V. Givler, will pTeach at the usual hour both morning and night.

Revival tervle every night daring the week Wesley Chapel M. K. church: Rev. T. H.

Willi th pastor, will conduct service at th usual hours morning and nigfas. Reception of probationers at the morning eer-v ices Jfala-s treat M. church: Rev. W. a.

Rader will preach at 10 a a. m. and 7 p. m. Oermaa M.

K. church Services at lO a. m. aod 00 p. m.

German Rvangebcal ehnrch Rev. U. DtU will preach at th usual hour morning and night First Presbyterian church: Servtoe at th nsual hours morning and sight-Second Presbyterian church Kev. U. Van Dyke, the pastor, will conduct service at 10 iliO a.

m. and 7 :30 p. m. Third lTea. byterian church: Preaching at th usual hour morntag snd alght and nightly th week Tabernacle Baptist church 1 Rev.

B. Tlmlierlake, th pastor, will preach at both th morning and evening service. Morning subject: Visible Effect of Grace." Kighti -The Work of Pa- Ueoca." 8t, Paul's Protestant Episcopal church Morning servto. at 10 evening service at 7 MO. Th monthly missionary meeting will be held immediately after th evensong.

scsnrxss xoncn. I.oat Waterman Fountain Pan. Return to ta Kiat hUrset atrastsad rroaiv. rsward. Th aignt class oa th snort, quick course of rVa maq, ao BaoS-aMuing baitAa at the Buauie Coila oa Jaauary 14.

Tuttioa only SU. Conta. A a Meetis. The ladies of the Confcderste Monumental Association bad large and enthusiastic, meeting JT.idsy alter neon, snd arranged all the detail of the festival te be given next Thursday afternoon at the residence ot sirs. W.

IS. liakleman, SOS fourth avenue; mar fork Ice cream, cakes, sandwiches, coffee, to. will be. served by comniitt of thirty yonng lauics, snd vest number of fancy nrticlcs eontrib, uted will be on sale in the baxaar. The ladle will not feel badly if any enthusiastio person insists on paying more than ten cents fur admission, nor it any one should go into the fancy notion business on wholesale scale.

Everything, bowevcr, will be sold at fair prJoes. lie Is Met the Illght Chief jot Police Wood received letter a day or two ago from Mr. A. J. Eton, sou-In-law of luiilionatr oncii, who waa mur dernd lu Chicago, asking him to send a mluute of WlLiaut 1 asco.t, of this cny aud to hav hint tups under survcU.nce or drtmilun until It could be old wheOier or nut wa TascoU Jor wkoni th SoO.000 rerd ws onored.

Chiel Wood lnvttta.od juting lascoU's iilstor) and wrdte to Mr Stone ttit could pusslliie chswco bis benk the lwtiu ao 11 wanted. keuog Taeo.t is th so Wldiam K. lascou, aod a coasts ot th. young waa wautod su badly. has not beeu away trout home tl-c the tamiiy moved hr.

seven year ap, sod it Is w.u-know by au th neghburs nd liioiHls of th lmlly. He Is a icltavkt, steady young maa, totalis- nniiii la lis racier hh vousta, Their Silver Aaalversary. Th general committee of tL Knight ot Pythias to arrange for the silver Anniversary met lasf night at the otbe Of the Falls City Lithograph establishment. Th reports of the various so mm It tee were very alerts! uing aud abowed that th I Use ns ss a ell a ui awmbers of ib-order were fully aroused, aad th entertainment will be deckled nceeS. Th.

prugramm will Snally adopted wees lioui next Saturday atghu Xh meeting djutif-sas two a Market St, let. 2d and JPKKa4jNVlLL. Thfrty-fiv persons from Shis elty went te Salem yesterday to testify la th Wat hen contested will Th grand Jury ha returned six indictments during It sitting, snd will hand In a large number this week, Capt. Aaron Applegste, of thl city. Is laid to bear a striking resemblance to Governor Hovsy, aad has been denominated his double.

Th Jefferson vlH contingent to lb Stat Legislator, with th exception of Senator MoClnre, have arrived home to spead Sunday with their friends. Trustee Ogleeby hs commenced the enumeration of ail male ciHsens over sweaty-one year of ag I this township. It will tak several months to- complete the work. Newton Mile, neted Friday afternoon for robbing th boas Charles H. Allen, wss released yesterday.

It being apparent that was ot ta person 'who committed th erim. Th son sal revival services of the Wall-street M. E. church will commence to-night and continue through thl week, it not long, er. Th Grmn M.

E. church and several other eharehes will begl similar meehags this evening. Richard Lew Dawson, th well-know mlmle and poet, will, by request of a rum-ber at person who heard him at the Old Settlers' Meeting, give en of hi inimitable entertainment at Prather Halt In '-h Aries-town Tuesday evening. Mr. Dawson will appear aa the versatile drumasjr.

Scott eouaty I probably the only one I th State which has no us for petit Jury. Th January term of th Circuit Court la now In session at Scottaburg, and on Friday th Jury wa discharged as a useless appendage to the court. ot a cas will be tried by It during th ternv Aa old aoiojred ''buM nesidlnc oa Spring tre, near th rtver, aUr acted a large crowd to her era-ailing yesterday morning by her queer snrjc. Sh claimed that th. had suddenly found rehgloa wbil bend, ing over a waah-tub, Her ahont sud song of praise could be heard ail over the block.

6 he riff William Rice, of Scott county, brought William Passwater to th piisou yesterday to serve two years fur robbing th stor of J. G. Robertaon. at Lexington, about a month sine. Two young men, adegod to accomplices ef Passwater, are yet to tried, the condemned having entered a plea of guilty.

The first fire alarm since September IS wa sounded yeatarday aXternuoa st lSO o'clock, which waa caused by a slight bias la th roof of Henry Lilly's reside or, on Locust street, aear Msps. Chief Pattorsoa has th new arrangements at th aglne houa. completed and th run out of th house yesterday was th quickest on record. A delegation ot eitfsen from Washington and Oregon township passed through th city yesterday to call oa President Faw. Cett, of the Louisville.

Madison aod Cincinnati railway, to offer -him assistance la the event the line I run through those localities. peopl la that secUou ar la need Of a railroad badly, aad will giv a large- amount to any on which will build through ther. Th attendance at th revival the Fort Fulton church ha become so great that It ha been found necessary to place chairs la th nisle. Last night ther were a number ot eoaveraion, and several well-known ship-yard mea asked for the prayers ef th church. Rev.

Leor Kennedy, la ably assisted ia th work by liev. Ji. to. Item per, of Louisville. It Is expected thst people will hav." i be turned wy lrom th church tto-M to-nlghb Extensive rragemeut ar being made at Lexington tor tox.

drive, which wiu tak place next Saturday. The line commences north of the town, at a pofcj on the O. and M. road, theoo. to th ciata.

couuiy boundary north wirh th slat road aod east along th Uoshs road to the place of beginning, several miles ef ierrllory wui covered, and is expected that no les tha one thousand person will Jul la th spurt. The dy will aet apart as a hod-day, so that ver)'body can atisud. lb round-up will be oa the farm of John. Sheers. Burglar mad aa nas-sccessful attempt to rob th smoae-hous of Jams Bstxlasi, la Cue Friday night.

Th wner ot su struotur had placed a large bell Instd th buiidVng which was ouaueaied with th door, by wire. Ta thieve bia the s-t, ad when th door wa opened thbeu mad such claur that th pruwlur w.r 'frightened away. Rnrtll heard th note sad gv chas wish a shot-gun. lis eouhl so to fonu ot two nosing but eoasl not get In shoo ling nistsme ul them. Ou th same atgut aa astempt was mad to luvak into ta houa of Andy LOxsur.

but so much noiae was made that to laiiniy wa swaaened. Business In th Circuit Court yesterday morning cam to staaiultil oa account tho mauy attorney Iwlag uscut anvsmijna th Wauien cuutaated wis! eaa as smmmu. nijas thai rctuva wtthia the next iu uas, but iltlriB buslocaa CM to srauMciMl Cue prst sesssiM i this county, 'she Jury lu th actioa ot th slaw eaast Uvor. niih raps, hauued ui a i.awi verdict, which, whs patwd, aujodgod to defaadaot guilty, aad nxed hi poauhmeut at conSnenteint IS th aouaty Jail fur six month and Sue of IWi. Utckiasu was vary juUiant over th oulcum of th trial, as a expected to Jota fcH coniyanioa, Thom ItUrrideth, hs th prison.

Court then adjourned aatll to-morrow morning. Saperlnteadeat C. F. Beat, of th O. and Ut who agreed to build new depot ai Chaiisstown wh Harrison was elected, now gives evldeo ef aa IntenUoa to carry oat th sgraemcBt, Th plan tor th struotur hav been drawn, snd ar la the hands ef the arpestar, who are getting out th hissaer prepsrstory te bsJlalng rly la the DAKS each.

1ICY GOODS. AD THIS Don-t mind 'tkese Friday ssd 8atsr duj bargaia sale, when ther will give yon goods st abost half of what Uey sskjroa for drig the Brtt days la the week. Jnat see wnst profits ther msk vau mr I la i.d ki. the ese with est We sell yon good banrslns erery day la ths week. VtewiUbegla Monday, snd that Vrifm will be tcllUg the treth, all ear Ceroset CORSETS I AT 81.

A esse of ISO bone French Florence CorseUnt 7ic Ibis Orset 1 worth A let of is wbit cmbrldere4 Flsssel IsfssU' Shawls at fLf and werthloable. SO pieces Use embroidered Flannel. or Lssiet ana israsts'-shlrtlsg. front t4e te $1.25 handsomest goedg Ter shown for the price. 2tx short lengths Use Cassis.

eres for Beys' FssU st tW Lengths st 82c A lot of cresrn-eolere flse Jerseys, for erenlsg wear. Bed The bslssee ef nianfrtBren' B. pies ef i.m broideries will be closed est st ee-hlf ysloe. tshto will ear White Goods nndT.infina lie est down. Best effertsr ever flten.

Aujthisgln Dress Goods, Ladies' Clotha and Silks TTIIl be sold that no Friday burgala ssle can cone near. yon.1 ClUl tW WMk; wl11 QflM iUUUliU IV, ill Mi wmm Ii E. Cor. FonrtJi and Green spring. The depot will a vary r-sMrnm one, and wW hav mp aoootnmodaUon both for shipper mm traveled Tbs ia used for the last twenty years is slwlt dilapidated struotur could found fol och a iwrpoas.

At one time eoffi. tory ws couducted at Chariestowa. aod Prsons who dewed to tak a liTfxla weicompelled to wait ta th mtKsonU Mao unousMlod by numerous tmrlZr 4tVta hauled to th do put for hlpMut7 UitXi tlmoad, of Fort Madl.o.1, luaa. th guest of her grano-fur. James Spsuluing.

Uey. iZJmmW aaUst at a pruiracted auoain toruww aupcriiiuviBul th o-wuZ. 1 aow iuc.Uid Chicau; aud dvln aouth. he ha oouu ia raruad nuZ woo have Le.u Zt ibd, oi taanemioa, the suss ot he suouier, hu. juJ TZZZEZZ -i-iiiouat I-aul, XyUeoUl eh ore k.

v. Jewell, rector. tTual aeT ch-tw. iv. it, jg.

itegular service a awruiug and svauui iuiUMauy ir -suiMUy-achool churcM. Kev. jUUM A. iatott. stor.

service. tbm iussl hohnTu. njwuing and vnnig. L. church, bo-th.

Lev. o-. W. tor. -Uuarmrly ntg BtcTpJ orr by hJOcr s.

it uTvmt ducted toay. The Lord's supper Will he admiuuterea la eouiujcUoa wa th JZ Uug exicissa, Uuet M. JS. church; Jtev. a.

uoddridg, poor. Uuul -Whas to ct'ZZZli a Uit.rosuu4 will tm hs eouuutjueiug 740 o'ciucs. Itol into Hi 4 church, it. LoUtm Asumxly. aor.

Chilurstin at nt. Irals. aiaMUig, iqxmZ as. auaday-school. p.

au kauag uaooWa p. m. jcvuing avtcV-auofast by J(v. U. hupmt, uf Louia- 7 o'tWh.

lrniaa M. JC. shurch. Joha. avhuokler, pastor.

Usual vice tu-dy Christiaa church, Uev. T. A. UeyuuMia, psslwr. Moraiag wtbjsctl -Put ou Service at Bight.

first rrealiyteiiSn church, Kev. J. M. Uatclss iosotv pastor. f.Uegular s.

rvtces. Advsut Christian Tbernsci, hUder L. IL it srraii, pastor. Morning services at 10 UM o'clock. v.oig, 7 o'cluc.

by th ijislnr Snss Hill Ml ssioa. Sunday -school thl. aftorao I e'ch-clL A gfeetia Tsrrw Evlg. Th Socley Ssr th Prsaervailo of Ubstrtp aad Right will hold a meeUng at ociuck to-morniw vnlag. at Turner's Hall, for tb purpose ef dlscaaaiag la suldsss a i ta th nunu sett nis, IK.

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