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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 20

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I Cl I FulL ot Kou gh. They eatiiiht 200 boas I Lr--J I Juriufi their threo dmTa Uip- The Fish and Gome Club hdd res-alar meetinjj Thursday evening at the club room, on the corner of Fifth and Jefferson etrpcta. Vr. J. B.

Alexander, the I'rcfrident of ttie club, called the aaember to ortier. There was a good attendance, and a number of important questions were brought up for diacus-lon. The subject of dynamiting waj dl5eu-'d In full, and tho members wero tsnttnimous In the decision to prosecute' any one caught dynamiting (Uh to tlio full extent of the law. Several were reported to the club, and action wiH bo taken, at once to try to trace the guilty perties and bring them to justice. It was also decided to make rcnewcJ efforts at tho opening session of the next LegUlature to Lave tho lawa on Caliins A comnnmlcation t-as read from a number of portsm-n about Estill Spring, atiking to be allowed to form a branch of tlio Kentucky Fiah and Game Club at that place.

The request was granted, and a general invitation waa Issued to aportnnen throughout tho State to form cIdIm. which will be connected with ths one here. The Fut'ject qf the annual outing was thru brotipht up for discussion. After various suggestions, it was decided to give a Cbhing picnic, to take place during the last week of thLi month or the fir.t wrt of June. Tue following niem-bers were apfiointed as a commitee to tnake for tlie picnic: lewrs.

G. G. Uerry, Frank J'rascufT, II. C. Forstnan, L.

lluber and Capk John Fowler. The club will celebrate Ita second an-elvtraury on May 15. The mnaner of the cvltbratloa had not yet bcoa de-aided bpon. The annual meeting of tho etockhold- ers of tho South I'urk Fishing and Boating Club took pbco List Thursday afternoon in the Commercial Club rooms, in the Commerce building. Tlie meet-ins was called to order by Mr.

G. G. Berry, election of directors was declared ia order, and tho following wrre nominated and elected: T. C. II Vance.

II. b. Irwin. John Colpnn, S. LeiJig.

John John Fowler, I. Guire. L. lluber, li. C.

Forxtnan.il. Grl.fw-old. A. F. German.

G. O. Berrr. Cunrle4 Jaeqneinin and C. O.

lt-hne. Af ter tbix eloetion tho oRjeer wem chusen John FowIit, IVi-fident II. S. Irwin, Vice President; A. F.

(-nnan. Secretary II. i'orsmari. lcordinsr Sreorr: O. O.

Holme, Treasurer. Tho meeting then aujourued. Tho mu of k-juiml hooting opcUi in Oils State on May SO, and In Indiana on June I. Several parties have been formed already to try their luck as soco as the season begins. MjJ.

J. Fry Lau-rence and Mr. George Fletcher returned ycterday from Cis Fishing Is icported to bo much poorer this season tlian It was last, owing to tho nnu.ually cold weather. It dot not injure buts liil.ing. however, especially th wfriped A rarty of sportsmen navo returned from tho lalrcs In Illinoh.

oppito wliere they report tlie tinning Bass and crop-pie ore to bo found III abundance. Good croppio lisliiag is also reported from tke iC'uttawa, near Anderson, and ia Tiade river ienr Dawson. Messrs. J. A.

lVmaree, Toney and Harvey Borgman, and II. Foreman sien.t a pleasant day last week at River kw. lUey met w-jin rooi naws catching twenty-eix pounds of fiih. A party eonristing of Meeiurs. K.

O. Cowlins. J. C. Seott.

Joseph Shaich and J. A. Dnncan left yesterday for Silver creek, wliere they will pend a couple of days trying their luck. The following Is a prevalent saving amongst tho fishermen of tho western cast of Scot and Seven pruta to feed a herring, seven herring to fed a ealmon. fev-n itilmon to trl a eeven seal to a whale, seven whalvs to feed a kennan-eraw and seven kemntn- craw to feed the great spotted ling that livi on tlio other sido of tho worl-1 Such a big flsh tho great spotted ling" could only find ample 8to and vcrg enougir in tho American, continentthat's certain.

There Is a general idea that drawn gut that is, gut whose gauge hn been reduced by drawing la not po strong as untouched gut. This is prohably ba-ed on tho suppniiition that fibre has an outer skin like the bamboo rane, bat this is an error. Good gut is homogeneous, and has no tough outside skin after tho oriffinal slough has been detached in tho proeess of manufacture, and drawing therefore does not weaken it. Grilse, fea-bas an 1 rook-cod aro abundant a id have been furnishing agreo-ablo sport for our devotees of tlio rod and reel for the season. Tho bay hns tx-en rwnrmlng for some days past with the Spaubta mackerel.

Iirge numbers of tliem have e--ily tnken from tho wImivm with but littlo diliiculty. (San Froncio Breeder and bportsuian. Itod and (in Notes. Tlie KnglUh snlpo is bcins bngaed In good nuiiibtn just at prenent all along' un jTsey coast. Wilj ducks aro Just now very plentiful on tlio Alleglieny river, and local (-ports are getting good cracks at tliern.

Salt-water fishermen aro having great luck Just now at the Fishing Banks. Blackish, haddock, loCwtr and big ooct iittli are taxen in great quantities. Mr. F. Barn tow, the well-known rifiitnnn and salmon fislter, lias jut re- tureed to "Boston ftom a pleasure trip to It 1 iiie 'eri inuics.

i win prooeeu Bangor for ealmon fishing. Tho roe of an Angler-fish recently ranplit off the coast of Aberdeenshire. weighoxl twenty-flvo pounds. It was tho form of a strip, 01 feet long and l-l or an men in Uijrtcmna. The Vermont Fish and Game Laeoguo have begun tlieir campaign gainst illegal fitd ing bv sending out the laws, printed on cloth, for distribution and conspicuous posting.

With this poster an admira- V1'? 47s sent. 1 In Jiewfoundlsnd when gallon aro taken In Iho nets it is not. uncommon to find eels aaU tit. ptive, destroying tho eyes fir, then boring into tho y.isrera. -iuis has been attestol by ITIJ" AJruiral Kennedy, of the Britiau Iavy.

a competent and exact observer. Several Americaa Cray squirrels have LiU The merchant, banker, laboring man, mechanic, and all classes come to us for Clothing, because we are prepared to please them all. Our stock is the largest, finest, and prices tho lowest. And we are doing a great business. Wo aro ready for tlie crowds that are coming: 1 Wi 1 CVJ mulkjmsF ri -Viiii hail LaJ InJ --im jLi Win fr Vml Lmciu m'ki iit 1 1 I aS TILE COtrnirvR-JOUKXAL: IiOUISVILIiE, SUNDAY" MORNING, 1 0, 1891.

ao CLOTHINQ THEY'RE COMING 01 W. "We can't keep 'om out. Some of them aro here now. Wo are doing a heavy business; Our fine Spring Suits and low prices catch 'era. i jVy'U Tho Grand Music Festival, under the auspice 3 of tho Commercial Club, will open on Tuesday and continue live nays.

Hut the Arcade will open to-morrow morning and remain open all Summer. HOI WE GOT 1 THE FRONT "We began modestly. Wo didn't want the earth. "We excelled all competitors. By doing the best work.

By maintaining low prices. By pleasing the best custom. By retaining our patrons. By selling the best for tho least. -By-selling strictly for cash.

By guaranteeing satisfaction. By square business methods. By keeping the best stock. By keeping tlio largest stock. By attending strictly to uuvi recently been turned out in the Strath-firldsaye llirk, in tho op that they may becomo ar lituatixl tlii'ff.

TWy were cent as a nrcsnnfc to tbo Duko U'c'liuif-toiu liv J. lnsr, of Stanley 'ew Jt-nwT- iLondoa Land atul 'Water. TTT'TX ttt.il I If 3 I '1 Comciurlcatlons. exchanges, Intended f.r this department should be ad-Cresaicd to tlie Chess Editor. Contributions of gaidcs.

problem and news will be Uiaak-fuiiy rettlrcd. Tho I.rulsrnio Chcs Club meets at 227 Th'rl street, second Boor. Hours of play, lly. from 4 to 7 p. m.

fitiungers ara Invited to call. Corrrspcaaeace. X. M. lorrtdown Tervi.

A King can not move Into the ranee of an atl- erse iiece, eveu though that piece be pinned. Problem Wo. 23. Second pilze In pmlilrm Inurnanient at the London Kast Central Times. By II.

Cud more, London. BLACK (0.) t. hi i i 1 TNIIlTE (111. White to play aod ma to In two moves. Solalluaa.

PnOBLEM NO. ia. Kt Solved by Marcus Kohn, city; Jefferson Club, JeSeraonville. Iud. Tarrasch's Trap.

Tho following game was 'played between Dr. tt. and Mr. I. Uuiishetg, at the Manclrester (Xngress ol leUO.

Ir. TarraHch also played It with Tr. Zukertoft, at the Hamburg Congress, of 1897. It has aptly been named Tarrasca's Trap. KUY LOPEZ.

Whlto Dr. TarrakCh) Black (Mr. Cunsberg.) 1 4 Kt 3 Kt ft 4 i'asiles 6 P-Q 4 11 It II lit 3 8 I'xP li 1 il 3 to it 1 H-K 4, Kt 3 3 Kt It li 4- Ktte 3 8 1 3 II 3 lO 11 Kt '4 4 This the more that Involves tho trap C-Q tf. Apparently tho correct move. It will be en.

however, that It loses a piece 11 Kt 11 4 Is the correct niovc. 12 KtB Benign. For white wins a piece by 13 XtaKt. Chess News and Views. A tournament Is la progress at the Yokohama Cues Club, which waa started last winter, and now has over filty member.

The summer meeting of tbo New York AkHociution will be held at Whlto Sulphur Spring Hotel. Clauennugo, as last summer. Tho Havana Chens Club lias written to Meer. and Tschlgorln Troponin a match between tbem, to be ptayed In next jxrember or cJT" both signiaed --uSgX. -Tue Ahiucky Association met at Lexington lant fall, bo well were the members treated that they nnanimooaly selected it as the plaoe for tbo next annual Hireling.

The lotted States Chess Association will meet there next August, and it is certain that the Lexington players will do everything to make the meeting a sueeess. In this ther ahouM be aided by the players of the btate. Many fine players et the country will be there, among Arcade being the largest, finest and cheapest clothing house in the worm will win. The Scotch-Irish Congress will bring hundreds of people of distinction, who will 11 nd Deppcn's Arcade the most distinguished Clothing House in the world. Don't let any.

of your friends get away without coming to see the-Iougest, widest, largest, cheapest and finest clothinjr-house 0 tin tl i ittfc fern i i a i couriew-jourha. ma printinq coH IZJ tffrir Sirr. Wa, Vim) 1 iillwaw ltl them probablv Showaltrr, of Oeoreetown JiiOU. of st. Louia; lxJmar, of New York, etc.

liany Cna games will be i layed thero an.1 po jiiayer of tbo State shoukl uiiM iu Turn out In force and aiako the mecUnjr one long lo be reaiembereU. After the match at Havana, a member vf lira iiiciiIUiu Cbcaa lub asked ilr. btelnitx his ti tnlou concerning the match. stud MHiiitx, -1 don't Blind cunlosgiuc tiiat my ovtr-tbe-board play nut a atrvni; a it used to be and 1 IiH-t tluit I have wtukened ia that reKnecU I attribute luy winuing that match solely to my superior system, and 1 look uj-o it as a victor for my theories and. thocO of the modern school.

Tho club man aiiprcarhcd Jir. TocblKorin, when he next inuoo hU appearance ih New York, and aked him to ptve his opinion of the match with ttciiuta. Mr. TxchiBorin replied: 1 waa beaten becauo Mr. btelnlts outplayed me.

Ilia over the-board. play was reiuarkably strong and accurate, and I was unable to cope with It. littt his system the most rotten Kyteat lmaclnuble." In a day or two, when the two experta were together at tlie Manhattan, the gentleman with great glee rehearsed to them both their mutual opinions as ex. reused to him. As may be Iniapliied, a somewhat lively lnterchance of views concerning Hi stems" and "modern school thetirte took place, and during it came the proposition to play a mlik by ruble, to te.t two of these i-onitlons, which resulted In tho abovo tame.

(Albany Even.U)( Journal. A Dlaaket 31 or tease. Wsbash. May p.At tl'spoeial nf -st fctockholder of the Cincinnati, Wabash nd Michigan railroad, held at tho trt-neral ofiiee this moininsr, the operatinK ajrretuent with tho liig Four waa ratified, aj. waa tho pro potation to place a blanket mottR on tho lino froui Ik ton liaitor to 'ortli Vernon for f4.OtMl.000, Ui Four bonds to that amount being secured ly tho mortgage.

Tfce earboule acid in Cook's Extra Try Imperial t'hamnecne Is one of the beat remedies for eolle or diarraeta. WAP iri LITH-CRAPHINC. h3 riU 1 1 Those who can not overv come a -prejudice against If you won't need your ready-made clothing will spring Overcoat find the best eauiDDed tail- need a Duster. You may The Kaces will bring thousands to the 'city and every man who bets on the orW Henartment in th iwv, a ViA i-A city in DEPPEN'S AR- cmDuster3 for the races, Dusters for the road and dusters for the train. The make and quality arc the best and the prices are less than any where else.

Our new-Straw -Hats will cost you less than ever before. 3 ji The boys of this order are good fellows and good dressers. what they want at Ucppeu's Arcade. in the United States. If Elks don't usually run in largo droves, they want clothing we will but you'll think there's a l)ig herd of 'em sell it so cheap they won't when they take possession of the town, talk about anything else The members of this order will bring when they co home, and thousands of dollars to Louisvillo and take They'll And we'll serve vou the same very little of it awav, and we want to ivo be big with cTents way til em tno worm 01 uieir monoy.

Main and Market Streets, Batwesa Slxti and Scvcntli, Headquarters (For Hats, Ousters, Waterproof oats, pringOyercoats Satchels, Umbrellas And FiurnishingOoods And we-will do our nart to make ft pleasant for our Tisitors if excellent goods and low prices win please them. LITHOGRAPHING HE new department for Lithographic Commercial and Color Work in our new building is now complete, and we solicit orders with the assurance that our ji l3Vork will be strictly a ft imM -m '-also Arpllcatlonc for entry blanks to tho lasuo Jlect ree are already coming in. Five vera received from Kcw Orleans yei-lirdij T)o Bare Committee will probably make one cf the races an offlcbil btate cham-pl nEiiin; and the winner of it cau enter the National Championship, to bo run at Detroit la Tho toulsvllle Cycle Club, under tho lead-eriJiip of Capt. IUucr, goes to Mount Waoh-InRton tolay. Tho road Is excellent, and the distance only twenty miles.

A large CTova s'2ld come out. leave the Club- at a. nubarp. The Independent Cyclers wiil tua to VThlte Cottage, on the Bardstown road to-day. They will have tlio Jeffersanvlllo Club as gueats.

Tho scorch and flh-frv of the Inde pendents occurs May 4. InvliaUuna aro now being sent out. Whcelmcd ot Ashland, Ky, have formed a rlub. The Dally News of that city says wThi) bicycle riders of this city met at the oflice cf Thomas Henderson Son last Saturday evening, and organised the Ashland Elcjrle Club, with ofbocrs as loUowsi FIRST CLASS. w.lwtfwaWs!.J VT.

nenderson. President: Will 8. Ilopges. Peeretn ry and Treasurer, and B. Captain.

Applirotion ban ben made to make It a league club, as all it nx-mbers bcluug to the league of Amerioan Wbecl-mnn. It looks as tliough a irrcut deul of Intet ost will be taken la wheeling here this season, and we prodirt for the A. II. a large membership. We t'lit te rlub will attend the Bute Kct at Loi.Uvllle, June 26 and '27.

Tl.l i will be the beat ever held In Kentucky. Amntig tlio beat leal ii res will be rarins by electric light and a trip to Mammoth Cave. "Pie last Issue of the toel'contalns an excellent article on cycllcs in tho Smth. by "White Btu-ley," tho LouUvillj correspondent. Burley Is an entertaining writer.

Tho Wheel also devotes nearly a column to a glowing description of the Auditorium bicycle track in till. city. During the Music Festival the Auditorium bleycle track will be lighted up nightly, and ticket-holders are requested to uso it as much as posalble. Tho gate will bo locked, ot course, during the pert i ma noes, tut will bo opened shortly after 10 o'clock. Mr.

Adolph Thum look a nio-jt excellent photograph ot the bicycle track last week. It about eight bv twenty-four Inches, and fles a full view of the cntlie grounds, looking from the reset red Tho picture will be placed on exhibition in a day or two. Ed ttatley says he will not enter any of tho race, bat nevertheless he may bo seen pushing around tho traek almost any evening. turns his crank and says nothing. Tom JcfferU Is In active training now.

lie Is heavy, and will have to work oft ser. eral pounds beluro he can get In perfect condition. Everybody should take advantage of the cheap railroad eacnrsiun rates and visit Cumberland Cap Tennessee, on May li and 1. The mountain scenery la n-equaled In this country, and the place is oao. ot the most historic points ia the bouth.

PRINTING, BLANK BOOKS, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, ALL KINDS OF PRINTED AND LITHOGRAPHED STATIONERY. 9B-PRifxTiN6-(p- AT THE CUSTOM-HaUiE. Postal Laws Against Lotteries to Co Vigoroasly La forced Other Jl altera. Judg Barr a thort sesfion of tho Federal Court yesterday morning, as ho will be in Covington next week and will not bo present for Tuesday'a regular ssion. An intervening pcU.ion iu tho suit or T.

Kenne.ly Tod ot Co. versus tlie Kentucky Union railway waa filed. M. lolun Ac Son asked judgment for $3,257.0. fur work done in constructing a portion of tho rood.

Postxaster Barret is making every edort to push tho postal lawn against lotteries. Tho law prohibit any one from making use of tho testis to send money for lottery tickets. Tills law has "ontinually been violated, and as it is dono through ignorance circulars posting the on the law have been printed and will bo placed in prominent places to the various p-ortict-s. The punishment for tlio violation of this law is a tine of or imprisonment for one rar, The internal revenue collections yesterday amounted to 523,12.12. It waa divided as follows: On beer, on whisky.

on oigarspso.TO on tobacco, on special, fax, $254.87. The New Orleaas LIt- Wrecked. Snqnato, 111-. May The New Orleans limited waa wrecked on tho Illinois Central last night, four miles abovo tliL city. Iho train was running forty-five iuih9 an Lour, and when -oa a curvo the rails turned and ditched tho en tiro train.

Hie following aro seriously injured IlifS Flora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. lYedtisH, of this city, and John Goirgs, President of tho State Federation ot Miners, and a Mr.

Boyd, ot Chicago. Many others were badly cat and tiruUed. Tho total damage will bo about 150,000. IN LIMBO. (Exchange.) li Mr.

Kccgers Stars amiteyl Mr. Bulwer Da's all right. He dono It hixsclf wlten I wuz reasonin' wiv him. an' I's krepin him fer 'n example dat scaramouch bruvver o' his'n, obcr d' fence. Cumlieriand Gap.

Tennessee. Is tho center of the great Induttruil development ot the bouts. Two great ruilroada now pass through the city, and atoro lines aro beisg buUW i i.

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