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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 20

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ROD AND GUfi. But Little Sport Afforded Ilere With Either Just Now. Muddy Waters and High" Lakes Spoil Fishing and Duck Shooting. Th Exodus of Local Hunters and Anglers For Florida Continuing. Tox Hsaa'a Lot the Ckasa lllMlrata Bj a Ketock-laa's Starr.

FOR XTXaiCEtOXJS- Daek abootlng b-M been more or fnddljted In durina tne past week. That la the only wort offered" st this particular season, but that fcs cooe up to ex- ncetaf Ions. Several nartles were out ana mm of them were successful. The waters are' stfll hlh, and most of the lowiauda usually sou eh by docks remain under water. In the open river the fowls have been reported In great num bers, and those who bava been out la asrlfTa Lava bad verr good lack.

Taken as a whole the duck shooting season -i nnnr This hiffh WSter tike principnl cause of this, and the ehanet-s are that tbe promised warm tku will 1 r- driven the ducka to their nortU-tn breeaing places before the waters have uncovered the usual feeding places of tiie fuwU. A pltaaant duek-sliuoUng party was the one that floated down from Ind- in an open skiff friday. The party nonM.td of afessrs. Louis Borachneck, lUrrj Park. Louis Mchlcr and ank: if alien.

They went up to Uethlehem Thursday att'noon, and got an early aLark tho fnllowinsr dnr. They banned twonry Mnls. wont of which were Ur Is. althoDXh there were several teal ahot abm. Mr.

IVter Lee Atherton reports having great sport at TrtUahamee, Fla. where he has been for some time. Last weeV he scut in order liere- for 600 loaded sltolls. snd from this ft mast be taken that be is finding plenty at which to shout. Dr.

C. Lewis IHehl has Joined the Florida crowd, having taken his reels and lint's snd his tarpon books and sett out fr there List Monday, lie will be gone Several weeks. Ma. Joneph Doris and Mr. E.

J. alcn- tfee have also Joined the Morida crowd. They went prepared to fish and hunt in addition to enjoying the balmy climate 61 van Land of lowers. Tliere is so prospect of fishing In these parts until tlw waters clear up. As soon aa the muddy sediment settles to the bottom.

bas will bita IrecJ v. Ilad the wttcn been Iear the season would have eeva vpenva oy-tuia tuue. Subscriptions ef stock In the newly organiaed South I "ark Fishing and Boat ing Association are being rapidly taken. The work of making the lake by the building of a dam is going on rapidly and will be Completed in about three weeks. The numbers of the new eiation are already arranging for a larje quantity of game fish with which to stock tun lake.

Ducks are said to be unusually plentiful in the Wabash river above and below Lafayette. The long stretches of bottom lands arc ovrrUowcd and mallards sat lie th Pro ia lance numbers- Manv larn bags havo been reported daring the past aces. Flover and snipe have made their ap- tearance in encouraging numbers in llexaa. An old fox-banter at Beau champ, this Btate, relates a story which, though its truth is not doubted, ia remarkable nevertheless. Two years ago, he soys, bis fine, red foxhound Luoy, while heavy with whelp.

Joined the other hounds and started on a chase after Reynard. She bad not been out long till she came Cock carrying in her month a pup. This she placed on some hay In a barn and went back to Join the pack. In a short time alio returned with another pup In her mouth, bhe placed it in the barn and again Joined the pack. The hound repeated this until seven puppies bad been deposited on the hay in the barn.

The pu were all whelped while the mother was hot on tlie chase, and. they are now about tba fastest lot ia the country. The Michigan Fish Commission planted. 1,000,000 brook troat in various streams in the State daring the post winter. Twenty-right eor.ntics were supplied.

The Legiiilatnre has Jnst passed some good laws which are to be enforced. The ConirniaHion intended to jikinC S50.0OO.0OO fry before Aprii 1. doing much toward making Michigan at- tracuve es a nsmns aiaxe. A Fish acd Game Association bas been organized at Likens, 1'a. The organ isation intend to stock tlio streams la Cuat locciity wfih brook, rainbow and German trout.

John Todd, an eld colored trapper, tuaght an otter in Dix river uat week. Iht-i ia the first one that has been seen In that section. "I odd snyt, ho has been a tiK-r the 'or two years and thinks vuerc aro nivr Three large crates containing English pneasants srriveu at bholbume Farms, wi'nr. Ai in wwa.i vv iv Aa Burlingtoa, Vt last week. Dr.

Webb Intends to stock his estate with these birds, lie has siirned game leases of many of the farms adjoining bis, will employ several game-keepers, and pro to enjoy hunting ia rol English style. The pheasants arrived in charge oi uameKeepcr i uaaiaru. who comes from Yorkshire, and was also imported by nr. ntnu to set ss beau gamekeeper. air.

uMuara fsiu I have had fine lack with the birds tne trip, started with twenty. four and only lost ooe. The birds were eausht at Olenheim Castle, and. of course, being wild birds, have knocked against the crates till they are used up. Ki Liverpool last weeK Wednesday on the Teutonic.

It is a wondor that I did not loon more, as they were used rouirh on the steamer What do yoa think of this country lor lira uirasr ue waa asKeu. "What I have seen of it seems all right. If yon have very much mow here, we shall have to feed the birds during the winter. They will get along nioeiy uie ress oi uie tinic The growing popularity of revolver shooting bas led to tha making of scores far beyond what tha Weapon tl.opht capable of making. Minor impiove-uents in loading, have brought the arm up to a point of precision which should satisfy tha most critical Thus fur the scor-a road.

Sav benn with out any very preaisa eadltions, aad eon. pansona bars been tmiieui. tu rciuta. la ordct to bring about a deflnit flsed ebampiooslJp reoorxl -t detensua the. amateur baring mo iunss tn-Tri1.

ere! it as a shot, i'orest arul 6tmm nsa undertaken tle eonUu formal championship match. This is at tha iciii miuert of Mr. Walter inana. whose potutlua at uk neau 01 vie of revolver ihowft is well known. lie will contribute cm em-bl of the championship one of hia own artistic piece of sculpture done in bronze, and the conditions will bv mad as open possible and an opportunity made for all to ahoot In what proiairMa tc le a match of mora than ordinary in Innter had been shooting prai- rle doss, on whioh there waa a bounty of wnu oar head.

In making hla morn ing round be would pile up the doe he bad killed in one place, go on to anomer place and make another pile, and on antil he waa ready to return, when be would skin each dog and take the. akin to earn p. A rattler eonceaieu neath one heap of dogs, and as the hunt er waa pulling out a dog the snake bit him on the arm twice, lie at once hastened toward camp, a mile distant, baying tv niuJv taJren tba nrecauuoa vj uinu his handkerchief above the place bitten and around his arm. and twisting it ma mwibla with hia riiie rod. was quite sick oeioro iro iwuw tiisvt ne waa oraiiFea rem 1 P-K 4 fj fu13 site I do the wrong.

and lrst bestn trt brawr (Rich. IIL. Act 1. bcone 8. Kt 11 8 Till no own woo Knight, by day or nlKuL, Or any kind of BicL" iMerry Wives.

8. 1. 3 B-O Kt 5 1 Mure rtauons lor this action, at our more Idture tnall I render you." (Meas. for Mea. 1.

8. -kUKI murine the word; It Is a deed in vjui. Caesar, 5. a. aCastles Our strength win kuigh.

Metco scorn. Mnheth. 6. 6 l-Q 3 'Tliereoa I pawn mv credit, and win hoD.r." i. Henry VL, lt.

3. 3. 3. 7-RQ P. 4 Toil your imeoua heart there's no harm done- Tern- 8 KKK13 a Comes at tne and with a Utile pin bora.

Ihreugn iu. a- tl waU." tuicaara II. a. Ki Direst thou, CaJ-slu. now leap In with bi'o this an ry Hood (Julius Cao- var.

1. 3. a Tlilt castle hsta a flaasant seat." (Macbeth 1. 11-P-H4 "Near does my rro)ct gatbor ta a PxP as Ha timM. In lila tent lie always aep a cure for snake bites in a demijohn.

On iuim in iiia lire reaiiv ma mad xnniM Tor rettlnr arunK. ana. atsrtd In earnest. When be felt the medieine beginning to work strongly on him Kn innaraed the bandars on hia arm. allowing the blood from hia arm to circulate -to hia body, and having the effect of at once sobering him up.

letting ffnnri work sTO on. lie again resorted a hia imiionn. ana uua tune ktuuii it ap till he was gloriously drank. Shortly afterward his partner, returning. iakMi loud far si doctor, oat no.

lie said. I am all right" In a few days th nr. nnr went aown. uu vawukuw a little sickness at ms stomocn av umca be was aa well aa ever. Asked if the bite of the snake wss painful, be de scribed it as the stinging of a hornet.

only a nonarea umes worse. Mr. J. L. Adams' pointer dog Frank lin among the recent additions 10 Hm kennel of TUankenbaker db Garr.

at Thi.v-rt.h and CheHtnnt streeta. This it dog has never run in a ueiu umu, uu will be entered this falL Be ia regarded a very promising aog. Communications. exchanges, ate- In tended a.r this department should bo. ad dressed to the Chess Editor.

Contributions of nines, problems and news wiu Da taann fully received. The T-ouisvnie Chess Club meets at 2T Third street, second floor. Hours of play. dally, from 4 to 7 p. m.

Strangers are Invited to ealL Problem Ifo. 10. By James Stent, London, England. BLACK OW. mm WHITE 113).

White to nlay and mate In two moves. Tha above problem was entered la the touraev of she London Kvenina News and rust. Out of 136 solvers, thirty-one do- dared It impossible. rrok.ri 11. White (6) at RO; at KKtS; al-1 V- VI niu DD.

I ava -4 i a lijaca (41 a aa uuo and niv. White to pjsy ana mat in tares move By T. I. llrock. In Ualtimora Mews.

Theable Jfatca. Btnce oar last report the following moves have been tnaue EVANS GAMBIT. Tschlgorln. eteinlts. S5 ItiKt vr is-j lie IlxKt LPxl SJ7 IlxP TWO KNIUHTS' UUUIISla fiteinlta.

TscblgoHa, 26 K6 (ch) Eft RS Ui liiVi lij Chess and Shakespeare. The following curiosity is from the Mon treal Uasette. It is a correspondence game. khvJiMiwan-aii auoLauons. Diaveu ue- tween Mr.

J. WC bbaw and Mr. T. L. Koblns: IJ Iff Whlba (Mr.

SUavi. (Mr. Uoblnsl. 1 IV i 'Away, you toga a rkl tho. not hea thent eaUT (Heory Part 1.

Act Si. I Hcene 4. Li A Knlffhk wetl- snoken. neutand fine; but were I you, he never should mine' rrwe Genk of Verona, 1. 3.

a Kt-o a Proud nrelate. tn thy face I sea thy fu- ry. (Henry part S4. 1. 1.

4 PsKt Mercy to thee would ptove Itself a bawd 'TIS best that thou cUeet quickly. (Mexi lor Mess, 3. 1. 0 11 11 a This war. mv furd.

tor this way lie tha (Henry VL, part 3. 4. o. li 3 Tbore Is mine hon or's lava; encage It to the trial, if thou dare. ittich.

II. 4. l. 7 Kt It 3 I Dta In this cart hi world where to do nartn is oiten lauda- 4. 3.

-III leave this young man In pawn." (Winter's Tvlo. 8, "He oes before ma, and stdi dares me a when I come hers be calls, then he Is Mid Mshrs Dream. 3. a 10 o3 Hers cornea the Queen, whose looks betray her anger." e''ry. VL, pt.

3. ii-p rs will slnr, that ussy aaau hear I baad. (Tea est. 1. P' Tire coTOnra-jointyAXt loitisviixiv stjxday mocioxq iiaiicii is, icoi.

TIM Em UUBf d. let's kill all tha tlieury it. C. a. i.

13 BiP eb Ch-cka and iku- Art ino. so conn- dent WlLhia what pare ho pest thou D'T eurat A1Ts WelL 8. ia Kt-Qa Ueahraw ne I the Knight's In SdnilraMo fooling. (TwcliUt MChU a. 17 KM New let as on.

um Jntn our powers, ana eek how wo may peel- udlre tba foe. (Hen ry pt i. s. a. rot afraid." ptia.

MlJift IJieaav. i QxB should sttadv to prv'er a peaea, if Iroly churchmen taaa dviijzht la broils Henry pt 1. 8. 1. 1 BOt WS ra ten tie ia tha veins tiroteorlon to of actions hlfheak King." (Henry reared.

lroilus and St 1. 3. 1. Crass. 1.3.

K--S 14 KB tna Ik It Ills HIUDW Lr aner mm pleasure iuia me days' araee thou bera Qiieen appear In per- he'st found, the world on tiers in court shall not be ransom (Winter's Tale. 8. S. fur thy life. ilieary s.

18 ks ia t-J Let as survey the vantage of the uud." (mcaara TOUll a. S. ie QRr-Ksa Thou great defender or Luis Capitol." (Titus Androa-leu. 1. 2.

17 KR4 I alU lead forth my snldiera to the plain. iBleaara 111. a. v- 4J till 18 11 JJ II wo have en- btiU holy or m- ranee, and that we hallowed, whs of Snd the watca nut that Is not sis urate weak. I'll by a sign protertloa to the five notlee to our klni (Henry Y1-, pt l.

s. a. "Cr ana let ullD tae doss at war. (Julius Caesar, a. l.

S0-Kt-Kt3 sivery should be the father of some aaera." (Henry IY, pt i. 1. 1. 21 PB This aay mow enemies are put to death, and I stale in e'er I was. (KVchard.

lli. a. a. i 88-R-K3 uus ya assurane auuuio sure." ihtacbetfc. a.

lO R3 Blow wind I come wrack I at leaxt we'U die with harness on our bock." I Mac beta. 5. SO RxS Come, therefore, let us while we may ay Warwick takes us we are sura to- dleVWHenry VL, pt 3. 4. a.

1 K2 Victorious Talbot I pardon my abuse; I Bud thou art not less than tame hath bruited." (Henry VL, pt i. -a. a. 83 Resigns. Your hands than mine are quicker lor a fray any lees are longer, though, to run away '(Mid.

Klghl'S uream. a. a. Notes. l-Tl now confidently asserted that the book of Lha Klxth Americaa Consraas wUl bo Issued to subsenber siana time during the present month.

At a recent meeting, the Kew Orleans Chess. Oiooker and Whist Club refused etiiance the membersiup of iJ. ana raisea the annual dues frooa Wia to svu. ilr. Blaekburna Is Dbvylnc a Biatrh of Ave enmes up with tonor Vaequea.

the Mexi can champion. The score stood at last ac counts. 1 lackburne 2. Vasquea L. The City af London Chess Club 0tfeated the eoml-lned team of the UnlverslUea of Cambrtdite by a to 1 and two draws.

THE SKIRT-DANCE CRAZE. Look a here. Tommy Dibbs. Von're a deuce of a drnrumist. yoa are! You're a drowndin all Billy Smith's fine notes on the comb: I can do no Span ish danoo when I don't ketch tha niel- Jemyi" i A HEAVY BLOrr.

(Puck.) Alice (nobbing) Oh, what can be more cruel and heartrending than the dis appointment a young girl suffers when BOO Hl U. nww uumva uj. that her cherished idol has but feet elnvf Kitty (eonsounriy) It Is terrible, my dear: and Mr. Notman's fee were the bijrjre part or iitm, too. iLANTA BEATRICE niuTM Ma.b asMl 1.1"' aipana.

strwvestta awsibsirta asial Tast, is stores tke color nasi yovtkvfml sanaeas ta tkve skin, aa4 koopa It pirftct tst stay cllsaata. Pris paat-patd. BOBERT O. SCCLBS, V.OM 191 leaa 8traet, I Baooaxra. Jaa, so, 18SL Landtm TbUrf Stuar Oendemca Tba of Tlanta Beatriea ba.inc beca sabmittnl to me, I aa fres to asy that It la aa riceumt and perfectly hnnie.ooa.

and so frea from anything of a polaonoa. natara that sack a canbiuatioa snlKht ha swsllowed witnost injnry. 1 can aa. mo raaaoa wnj ll aauuiu sot sccomj'I'Sa what you claim for it- paste zsssssz PASTE" ar Shlrlay Dan) ratlaiaa mstsl stakM ssaMth a tngh, pavaani sklst, attlrwly reanavss (Blacsi Hadls)t a pesltlv ear far Plsapla. tad Krwptlaas.

Prlt. StaftO, pwt-paiUl. OnOcmen Tea hsvlnf fahsaltted th formula of Flesh-Worm Pasta and Pimple UemevertoBM, I eaa eoBSdestioaaly recommend it as beisg a rood combination, and contain Ing only sack rm dies ss will benedt those ranalring it. -v Of tha nomber of toilet articles that have coma before my aotira, and that are Intended for tha a.a aaa aa Planta RaalHca sad Fleah-Worm paste, the sabmlUrd uraaalaa show yoara to bs the only ona whose compositioiu sre nnita Thee are tha meat twaaarmabla prap-aratinl wg th. ago.

Kvwry appUsav-Uami wlU laistev. jreat spies taw. Vmr aala by all Delators la TaUet Aa Jtaawiae tared amr ay tcilct cauhi am Z. 17Ut IT rew TOBS, V. clothing.

Threaten To Suo i Us For Damages Becauso Our I Spring Overcoats Prevent Grippe, and Bankruptcy. First OVEIiCOATS. First SPRING HATS; First BOYS' CLOTHING And THE CHE APES T. Tas, do iredder am 'ceedin'Jj d'celrta'i Yo saj in do mairnin hit's spring, Batde promise am gone in deeTe'in, irked back- es it were, wid a string. Doctors live and thrive by the folly, pride or false economy of the fellows who are too careful of their, money to get a light-weight spring overcoat.

We keep dingin' at em, and telling them how to practice wisdom, satisfy their pride and save a $50 doctor bill by an In- vestment of $5 to $15 in one of our New Spring Overcoats, and now they are coming to us instead of going to the doctor's. We are always first on the ground with We always have the earliest, newest, finest, cheapest goods, for our low, spot cash prices won't let us carry over any kind of goods from one season to another. We get our goods from first hands responsible manufacturers who know what "we want and fill our orders promptly. We don't have to wait for a big fire or an assignment in New York so we can get goods cheap enough to double our money. We buy from square people, ariU those who deal with us buy from square people, and our customers never get the smell of the sweat-shops from our goods.

OBtl SMflG OMCOATS Are the best that the lindostry of the loom and the science and the art of tailoring can produce. They, are for such times as thesie, ijhen the weather is fickle, not too thin for a cool day not too for mild weather. They are for fashionable inch, economical men, wise men and all men. Thejit and'shpe give a man all the stylo he wants, and the prices put them where economical men can get them. I $5 Bny a Good One, $15 Uuy a Buys the Finest, And between $5 and $25 we can give you anything you want HBI'S MID BOYS' SATS.

Our Hats, like our Clothing and Overcoats, come from the best manufacturers. We "bay more hats, sell more hats and know more about hats than all the exclusive hat dealers in town. We buy the best in large quantities, pay cash for them, and sell them as low as others can buy them. We have all the great shapes and styles that others will have when they get rid or their last year and winter goods, and we are selling them: at such a close margin that if some of oar competitors would attempt it they would be suspected of stealing them. In fact, we have no competition in hats.

So you may as well have your Spring Hat this week as to wait a month and then pay more for it, ITS. An enormous and elegant line of these fine Suits in Cassimeres, Black Cheviots, Tricots, Wide Wales, Clays, Corkscrews, Blue Flannels and Thibets, suitable for the great event in the life of a boy who wants to start right before hegoe3 out into the Easter isn't far oil; and the mothers and boys should see us about this daring the coming week. We are not blowing when we sert that we have the largest stock of the finest goods at the lowest prices ever shown in Louisville. It's the plain, honest fact 5 A $10 Dictionary wouldn't furnish language to describe the beauties, varieties, qualities, styles and cheapness of these suits for. boya Boys' Short-papt Suits $4 to $12.

Boys' Long-pant Suits $5 to $18. Equal to Custom-made Suits in fit and quality and in i every way but prices. mm A CLOTIIIEUS.il ATTEBS, A ITU 1IABEBDASIIEBS, TAILOBS, Headquarters for Hats. Only Place for Spring Overcoats and Boys Clothing. Market and Main Streets, bet.

6th and 7th. The ARCADE NOW OPEN For Passage. Will be Ready for Business in a Week or Two. nnn yy WALL rAPER, ETC. "T7 jlIuA Rolls Solid Mossed Gilt Papers At 10c i cr Kolk Just think, only 10c a roll for new and stylish pat terns, as displayed in our show-window.

Come early and get first choice. Handsome borders to match. Our unequaled assortment of all kinds of WALL PAPER contains so many beautiful novelties that you must see them to jude for yourself. Prices the lowest in the land. jvf: We never boast of anvthintr that we can not sus tain in every particular.

Jf we-say. that bur Spring siock oi Is an exceedingly fine one, and has'been selected with great care and a view as to quality and durable col- era era, we can easny prove tins assertion, ue teep tne oest maces ot. Oil Clotli LiiiolerLiiis, In all the latest designs, and if you need LACE CURTAINS, you must see our line, and be convinced that no better bargain can be had elsewhere. Our PICTURES and FRAMES, latest styles and a 11 lL i ouujeKia, are weii worm i 110G, 110S TV. Market and 410 Eleventh St.

TELEPHONE INSURANCE. YORK LIFEISORANCE COHPiNY. SOHUAM OF FORTY-SIXTH ANHOAL REPORT. BUSINESS OF 1890. Premiama Interest, Tents, eto.

Total income. Death claims and endowments Dividend" annuities and purchased insurances CONDITION JANUARY I. 1891. $27,223,209 84 4,929,890 74 $32,158,100 08 $7,078,272 48 iO 97 Liabilities, company's Surplus (4 ier i. 14,893,450 86 Policies in 173,469 Insurance in force $569,308,726 00 PROGRESS IN.

1390. Increase' in benefits to policy-holders Increase in premiums Increase in income. Increase in assets. Increase in insurance written. Increase in insurance in force.

tViiW'-W' a i January 1, 1886. fc January 1, 1891 ASSETS. January 1, 1851........... January 1, 1886 January 1, 1891.................. SURPLUS.

January 1, lbol January 1, 1886 r. January 1, loUl uommerce ioniHTiiie. nr. i. t.

1fioo PAID POLICY-HOLDERS. In the year 1880 In the year 1885 V. In the year 1890 WILLIAM II. IlEEItS. President; IIENTiY $1,158,422 S6 2,642,283 24 2,994,853 84 10,894,209 01 8,456,977 00 73,736,756 00 GROWTH; OF THE COMPANY DURING THE PAST DECADE NEW INSURANCE ISSUED.

In the year 1880 In the year 1885. In the year 1890 ANNUAL INCOME. lit the year In the year 1885.......... In the year 1890 INSURANCE IN FORCE. $22,229,979 00 63,521,452 00 159,576,065 00 $3,964,719 41 16,121,172 74 32,158,100 03 January 1, 1881 00 259,674,500 00 .569,333,726 00 $43,183,934 81 66,864,821 32 115,917,819 97 $6,047,262 81 10,188,215 90 14,898,450 86 $4,499,891 24 7,631,873 75 13,279,544 02 TUCK, Ylce President; AKClllliALU ii.

WELCH. Second Vice President uurus Actuary, ltenturicy liranch ufilce, 4Tlie RAILROAD ALL tralaa arpart aaa am Ye Depot, beveuta ritr. 2oS en art Jutca boutta loeiit nam Swu. Cuiurui C'Hj, 1-rlnce- vis UM'in, ruiLOD. luvea aod 'imv.

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m. suit evrei bulKUj, peaaf un jor tiiHucMiww, iiwiyinm. aaut uucracu aw stations, liau p. B. dally limited exams for rhl.

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aa. tkiaday Bceibr.ula. Lawreoeehtir Uairodaeora, nurcta. Ver-aailiaa ajaa lnnMa, Cliauanooga, Aliaaia. Jaaa- Boa vine, fiew unesaa box tula.

Warm Sonar and Caralina Points Midway seat U.ocs.towa tifceibrTUie. Laa-rvneebarsv uarroaaoarf iturKta.va- sviUe, Xaoxvula lilmsrt a and all Uaeoiias Potats. waa PUUnaaa BoJe ear. rrnnra icaozTUi. aad U'arn 8DriDM Brclbyvilla.

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IWJ. Lv Laeuanll. Lv Havmsvul. 1 CSsveepiiS Lv Bt.nhs.inmt. Lv Braadea Burg AT i snarm.

WEST Botj.VU Braadaaburs Bmumpcr. Lv Ovvefl ptM Lv KaweavUM a a I arm AT W.iainsraa, tiai a. liaauaMtra. a s.iera Ulsmv a. faiiaaainala.

haaiara 'li. Ol soUai Lyaaabari a a.icra HMn, Aaaaara XI ta, fast.ra 'lias Lsaiara Tar baafbyVJia, Yartora vniAwwa caaats. la eff-t Kaa.14 mi. Ia, pa. Testa aaa For lisahvilla, Ceattaaoe.

as, uaataviiM, aaa ia- Fes KooxTtlla. WarmSp'ce, aihrnUaOM-H. ctuartee-oa aad Caraii.s poniie, Plaamll. aad Misdlrn Far Leoaaoa. JailUse.Pia.

vtua, MMdambaVOUa-h 15m Imity. Exeae Soadav. Ciaeiaaau lpn a Cuacuiaali Lxur. EwLeua Eaprim et. houm cjpross- raiwrcara aad Puila Lmusvul.

Ciadnasrl llaiiv. -lalr eaeeta Bosday. M. lama umttea EraawvOas aad Tad UtT aad Svsaavulaaad Cssae ai. Lea.

I Arnm 7: am trWaas sdOl pm be-vnta aod sUver. nm am T-S Ml i-aaav -Itati pm aiiya rTrSl am tSuM pa pa. rraakfors soeummod.Uoa TI: pji lavirraafw aeaommadsitoa. i ti.iM pa Lacranr. aoo msmexlauaa I tW pm pm SJOam pm KT.

VOTT1B IIS un T50 1 "TrfWpnl t7U3 sa rifcsi as LOUIS ILAJL 8T. LOins TKIA.3 BJUtS WAT ou. Tun. Taaia aatasa f.r No. II I tily.

bailr. 1 a-OAaml a I I S-JT am ka JO aml t.af pea I ....1 ll7am pm I 11: anl pot I pm 0 pml ttSia BOCND. I Kl I Kali' I tMjr. iaxiiy aiM.a Tkloam tisipm ami Tt pea ipai vrv. i liriUTE imruaraa3 CUt.sat?EAKE AN vua AMiea.

bevacxa ao. mm. Waa lata veatihaj. aauiaa auf. veatlb-iai sleeping ears anais.t es fsa.us it.

ft. (Fsas onS vuiiuaji raaaim aaa. aa, aita tarsusa alalaa ear. tv Lawisvaiaa, I AT iiaaiisissa. a ii vswy aa.

aaa Dta. BOS. Bat Saua, Caa. aid. 'Ilea II U.e Lam.

hae. TllB. II ttavaS aV Wan. awuphiar tapeiaa-a. t).

a. Haa a Muaas kiuataa. aalar. Tuna. 1 aai 1 1 UUaas apm i i avy.

aOuaa r-L WK las i IS auus II eaa a aAaasra iioia zl. uaa V. W. V. vestibui.

a 1 arrives Sail irum Terk. WaahincttMm, Hiehmeaa. VMS imA saaters aim taa aa4 a a u. m. a( wiut auaaas OaaaS as Old foil sad Marlelk wiu, aa.a.

sata ta Wmhlaataa. llaiuasrs sad Maw Zaasa la aftaea Faa. It. 1GS1. tins as.

aaa jurev. rnrWaah.illa at tba So' Decatur. tnrnuacimaa, Mas. aew varies ne. ana-aha aad th.

fcoutawest For Tp.aa.TiUa. JaRCsn. vtUeaad polaia ia Flonda Fee CiaaaaaiL I'utatwyn, ruiMtiHa, eaiiimore. Toledo. Da-trot CtaMiaad, BoTaio.

Uoenm. aai all petals la taa Cam aad Kartoaae. For riasinaasl aaii war I tar l.tiactaa. Fraakfoer. 6,201,271 64 4 Total to policy.holdeTS.

$13,279,544 02 New policies issued i 46,754 iNew insurance written i $159,576,065 00 LOCI jTILLE tt VILLB aUJLXaROai-a ailtialas raa hs aea. feral aaaii.rd ttnaa. Traias maraal daun daily ezaaa daalr eseep. tSuaxlar amir. Dsvo.

Laav. Arrr. LemsTS'Xulsv' tlrt Sutass IUSI r.issea aUlpaa I JO am pas TiMaa. tMam Kew tmlssas fx II mi a S1m alawpins; ears aaiiTiua ss araaouniaa. rauaocipius, cam Vsrk.

Isgataa, ssampals, blrsuusuaiu, Uonss fomvry, TfcomasvUla JaekaoavUla, OeaJs, am pa. hlotuie. fatHSSQls sad si.w PrtaaAS i le.ee Arrtv LonurUI' Louis fctam pm I i am ran i- pea 0ta KMsa avoeiailon. tliMta 3A)pm vsdimaa amass Blssssrs LawirrUle MieV aleaUaiouck aod JaaaxriUa without ohaoca, I. A I Ii A CSnrannati and St, Xiouis Fast line.

Depot Striata ilYater. Laav. Arrlre ILomsnH LtHas-il T1: a) a.H "11:11 ped nJ pm -11-91 1 -5-jOpm -rwam aad at. Loua wiaasus VtU. SBd b.

Louis CcaeolieaMd Kaurvsa Cm. anr 'o. 4-2 mm ara Alaamu. Xeapls Ud(. Depot-Vaaaajtvaal stattea.

ess Jreuai (eauta ana MUiWKia Lea Leave i ILaaavif "SSpm pu T-ftam IJaia- pm Siiaam 41 pm ts: pm tlldSam aua dopart trooa Brtdta Ta por, aattrteeaia and atata sirvew. Uly llcket tifiiea, Barvhwasa snrasr vuria aaU Marked streeta L. Lou'TiAr. Log Chieaxo ft Laareu. cam am 7 a pm at imib.hi a i4.ri:pw "iwui Elooiuiartona rr.

uca ae r-rn tlO.ll am fiaiir. iD'itwi K.io'lr. Pullmaa Palaee Vestlbuied Sleepers aa all Bight trains, aad Pullass Parlor Chair Cars aa all dav traias batwaea LouiaTili. aoal Caikeaxo. without chary, cl ears.

st tba vwea I iia tniijnuii auuii ssreet aaa I I I Dennsyivania ynes. laiaa uulr. I 1 1 I eu for f. iM a. I IL." -T HIS JUSIB SU.

LOBISTllleV Cftj licket Qfflc, E. eor. rourth and Market. Daiir. tHxevp 8unlay.

I Laae. I lod. aad Chuvaco IoU. aad KttUM Juui lnd. and Chicae-j Faat Lspr am 1rOQ pm must am pm Jpm Pullmaa Parlor aod Bleeniar Cars tram Lotiaa viU.

to Ctucao witaoui changa. ULMLCKY L2iI0J RAILWAY Tim. Cant JUIecUva Uronuscr i'l, 1aha rJiv JLA-aT. Inn pm. Aaa V.

Ieava var Am. u.mcr A ve jao. w. -hj Xeav. Thrr.

Vtrm. a am. i P-sj, p. p. p.

Arrlre uumt pas. Leave am. Arrive Three roi aa. a Laav. Thre.

kark. la, Arrive Iiaar DM a.m. Arrive Ciay 1:3 am. Arrtv. WiiraaaJ.

8 a.m. Arrive am, Cnncttaa at Iea-rr Ftlnl with taa strtar-k lor Brauyvtlle. r.lkaUaa Is aeateas station) ay. Train, bttweea latea Varka and mn daily; krt.m Ihroa Iferoa Forks sad KiAalawa. dsKv.

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