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"There were his young barbarians all at play, There was their Dacian mother he, their sire, Butcher'd to make a Roman holiday." BYEON, Childo Harold. tf't DISTILLERS ACQUITTED. Mahoney and Howard's Case Settled In the Federal Court. Large Kamber af Meeathinera Sea-teaeed By Barr Cas-Um-IIoim Newt. The earn of Mahonty A Howard, charged with i lie gaily moving spirit from tbe cUtern rouin of tMi dtetiTery, ban bees flnished, tbe jury in the Unite! Etate District Court yesterday finding verdict of acquittal.

Tbe light wu hard fought tne on both aide, aud continued through two terms of court. Tbe entire morning devoted to argument in. the caw. The caae went t. the Jury at 13:30 o'clock.

In instructing; the twelve men. Judge Burr said the qmstion to he eomtklered wan whether the property bod tirea rightfully by tbe revenue officers. He explained that tbe Gorcrnnient must prove tbat fraud Lad Leon coumitud is tbe first count, and in tbe second it wan merely necessary to ahow an intent to coaimit fraud. Shortly after 3:30 o'clock tbe fury brought in their verdict. coming out and asking whether the 'charee that Murray bal been sent out lof the cum uy i oc u-icnuunn couiu qo cou-eidercd part of the fraad Judje Barr Mid no.

Barr rendered dec Wun yesterday on tho demurrer submit tod eav-eral day ago in the agMnst De-' tectlvo Tom Conncll for bribery at an lection. Ihrre being a clerical erne a to the date of the offense, demur rer ni sustained la the fiiit count, bat overruled In tLe second. Tbe iudemeat for default azainat Jia. Morton, bondsman for WllfUin Orrr. iu net aalde, it beina; ahowa that Greer wna reaDy here, Wut hMi no attorney and did not know what to do.

Hie bond of Cane I lam kin was ordered forfeited, nd a cania Issued to aecuro Ida orea. enos in enurt. The tamo against Johnson Fcott waa eontnurd to October 1 linaeter W. J. Oldfteld pleadrd ruilty to dUpomns of ataraps MUulljr, and wma fiod S.0.

Am effort waa aud to 1ae ti rnnitted. as be is poor aod has urge ramuy iuia wis aiterwara don. lhe whole of tbe aftenooa dv Weied to sentencing prisoner. Nearly all were moonshlnem, Ibe aentenceo were follows: Hmottn Strain, pica, sf guilty, sentence napeadrd; 3iell Dyer, M. A.

Uwk. and iwaxto, same; JAigtit nuiltpa, nolle Clebaxd hanee, $100 and sixty dnys; tiam Straneer. f0O and tiilrtr duvs: John Smith, flOO and eUty diy; Bill riaylora, 110O and sixty days; Joba Touiker. niunti (Lais: fraok AV Wis. tliX and aixtr davs: Coon Youiw.

llbO and sixty days: W. P. iWlt, $lUt) and sixty oays; ju jiioore, nw ana sixty ays; miam jLovliigi fioo and uxty daya; IWilliaml Grewn. Lhirtr dars: James BarchJSeld, sixty days; A.uiUu Cauley, aivo aaa ninety iays; ueorga atraio, 10 and sixty days; William Watts, 1100 and sixty days: M. A.

Hawks. $100 and Kty days; WliJia-Ji Uttraea, $100 aad thiity days; 8beU Dyer. $10t aad aixt- days; Jam James, Sluu aud aixxy aav; Aiie rotter. i aud irty days; Je)e llicnito, (100 and sixty diys; Viraii Jak-on. $100 and thirty days; Bhadw Ansel, plea -of uilty, gen-teaee appended aIli Combs, pfrn or guuty ana noils pro, iuac 1'erkin glOO and eisty days; ieoee Huff, aivu aait sixty aiys; nenry Jenamg $100 and tViirty duya; Alvis lifannnin, $100 and thirty days; UIU Asbpr, SI 00 and thirty days: hen Hart.

$lvO and thiUy days: Jim Kvemnle, I00 and sixty days; Will Hall. $10O aad thirty Tie gran-i Jury adjourned at soon, at ter retarnlnj tho fotlowina: indictment: Shade AaeF, Jacksoa: Peter Craee, Johnsua; Joel Crace, Jobnsoo; Joseph Cotaba, Wolf; Letcher CcUett, UeU; Tlxbe OarTtn, Hart; Jeso Hifmit Kwi; Virgil Jaeksoa. Warren; iiutW owes. Hart: Anr sorter, if wan Stii lUohartUmt, llart: Lyndb biatord, Simp- a tit rx uayior, auwi nuuia ayioet vatuel Jaine Wauou, Carter. Tbe interanl reveau eolkenana yes terday aaw-unted to $35S5U.

Iseae wcro divided fellows: On feeri, on whkky, 31i.S0: oa cigars, on tobacco, $2,831.73 a specai tax, au. TRAINING tCHOOL. FOR NURSE3 The Aaaaal OpeaUa On Last rriday Coarsss mf Lectarea. The annual onenini of this school eeoiied Friday night, in tho parlor tho institution The intrjduoiory lee- tare was delivered by I'rot iMrid W. Yandell.

M. I. Mo chose as bij subject "Ihe Mutual Illations of Fhytidan aud Uurae." 1 he ewud lecture of the oourse will be given Monday evening; at "clock-, ty Vr. A. M.

Cartledie. trery Monday aad Friday, at the tome hour ad (lace, a lecture wiu be given by souk- ie of tli. physicians who have kindly consented to take part ia the course of inttiucUon. Tbe course will eoiuist of lectures and demonstrations rn by Vn. landell.

tiatrtews, iunrrm sni iwouman; a anatomy by Drs. Gilbert and Cbeno- aritbi a alatcria Medica by i)ra. Soots, Uailey, Stucky and Marshall on chemistry by Dr. Cotteli; oa otterie by Vr. Cecil and Skinner; rn eye.

car and Uirtat by Lis. Labney aad liay. Tbe lectures will be illustrate! diawings, mndtU, etc. Thorough ia-atructiun will be given ia bandaging'. uurgioti urcning M.

ins oouree wiu bo made very complete and praetioaJ, the aim of tvaclicrs and oOioers beina to fit the future graduates for their arJu- oa ana rrfiponrnete a a Tien. lonng women wuiiiug to enter tbe scueot must apply by letter ot in persun to tbe huperiiv- A. Uobinoon, iWident of the Hoard of JanagcT. OnBaraaaUia aa sxcluinra for tbls aspartaBost skoald be sSilnit to Us caess cattor. Trebles Mo.

44. By W. Qlesee. Blsek (6). us -m mum-El 1 fyi tif' it mm mu Watte (Ul.

TTMto to phty aoe mass la two moves, ftolstleas. nosLBK NOt st. t-rj-Kt. nywatcus Koan. eHy: lUrdtns- cuts, irarmnmmre, ind.

si LsslngtMi; n. KUaasctbiowst, OIK5S AT LEXIXOTOX 1 A eavuil came pUycd betwtoa Mr. waltor al lr. If. loovenhart, ouq of Lcs-rncton dtronnctt player, during tao rscsat vnwmia ins ur.

a. Waits (Me. ahowalter) Uask (Mr. Lssveaaart. a 3 a-Kt-i a 3 a 3 i' 4 4 i-K 4 4 H-b 3 6-B 9 6 Kt-K Cafrtlea Weak.

F-i 3. lie should either play PxP or e-PxP 7-L 4 a P-Q a 3 l-ktB t-xk -y-q a 4 UxKt 10 4 11 4 11 P-Q 5. 11-P-Q Kt 4. 11 CssUes. ia 9 a a ia Kta (c) ia 14 a 14 k-H a 14 a la b-K 10 Kt 3 lo-UxKt 17 pa p-a 4 Prepaiinf at one tor aa assault oa the weakcaoJ king a ski.

18- Ktr-K 4 1-P-B a u-y-Q a-K-u a so-kt-Kt 4 itl-B 113- BU 4 at ones Is stronger. 52- PxKt 83 P-B 4 23 4 X4 K-K Kt tl t-Q -K tq 53 Kt a a-K-Kt 4 SO- Kt sa 87-axit 87 The force ot which win appear later, 2-p-q pxp sa-Pxp tta-P-K ft a txH ao a si a Kt 3 8t-Q-B 8 (lh aa Kt sq as qxp aa-a JC4 assigns. TARRASCH PEATS TAUBEWHA US. A fawafrsm a series plsyed sum mouths ago at fiuiemburg; TWO KX1QIIT9 DETKK6E. White rrarraiKh).

1-P-K4 Kt to R3 8 a to 4 4-P to 3 a to a a to a 7-Q kt to 3 a to Kt 6 a a to lO to 4 llrastles sa-p to Kt a 13- to HI 14 Kt to Kt ft 1V-Q Kt 10-Kt 17- 18- Kt to 9 Itt KttoQ a so a to vt 4 riaek (TMiseaaaHs t-q kt to a a a to a a 4-B to 4 a to a to Kt 3 7 to 3 8 Cables Kt to 1 lO Kt to Kt 8 It-K KlltUt 1'2 to Kt ft 13 a a 14- IK la-p toKsa IT Kt to ft 1-P la toKBI aestma. Chess Jettlsfs. Torrcctton. In Ko. 43 the white rooks should be at QB4 and Que.

Mr. Will H. Lyons, of Newport, was a vnuvor at too joca ciuo jass wee. Louis wia aav i TUB COUMER-xT OUBKAX: XOTJISTILLE, SUNDAY MOUNTS OCTOBER 11, 1891. PROMINENT DELEGATES 17 At stated periods ancient Home was made to howl by bloody butcheries in the gladiatorial arena.

At stated periods -we mako the modern Home to howl by butcheries no less sanguinary in the CLOTHING arena. One such period is now at hand, and we've set a howl for next TUESDAY a howl to be made over. 99 rrnin )lirU Ll liud Lira LfjG 1L On account don't like to missthe Monday buyersor rather such of them as may be inclined to buy CLOTHES because we're not openso we're goins to make 'em wait wait till TUESDAY for our "BLOODY BUTCHERY." We have selected from fresh, new stock several hundred suits, taking lots which contain less than one dozen suits. A great manyof them are regular $15 goods, and worth every centof it not a low grade suit among them. We are going to sell them TUESDAY at $7 A SUIT, and the first to come will be the first to get them.

TUESDAY they go and Tuesday only; from 7:30 in the morning to 7 in the evening, unless all sold before. Can't get 'em Wednesday! Remember that. All that are not sold Tuesday will go back in stock at former prices. So don't miss 'em. They are bargains." Better bargains than we've offered before; even in our famous 'S5 sales." They are neavy and medium weights, new and seasonable, all sizes.

See samples to-day and to-morrow in our Market-street show windows. Dont buy a suit 'Monday; wait till Tuesday for one of these the biggest $7 worth you'll ever get a chance to put on your back. No credit; no ex changes; none sent Tins Take day out on approval, "spot casn pig in Butchery Place the Next TO THE ECUMENICAL COUNCIL AT WASHINGTON. r'w 1 nav. aeon raica auoais, ixirooa.

siaaor a. a. aceaor. a. aaaTiLL a tbt't rosr.

Tho Jadd-Shoa alter match will be playsd sarlr kt fioosmber, and Upschuta, ol New York, kas exproe a wUUngness to play tbe wianrv for 8500 a aMo. Tliis eveat will probaoly occur at tb. Louts Choas tlua. A eonsuHattoa aistrk Is now In proareM setwesa Hr. A.

M. tUibbms and Dr. O. Pick saaiart aleanrs. a.

Koerpar and B. Illnca. acoro mow stand. UobMoa aa risk 8, With tk Uir4 game s41ours. A two-aiova problem tourney hesui yesterday ia lbs Covtagtoa Cooiatoawaalth.

Deatsrbes Woeheaihaeh. lives aa Is-creatine aeoouat of a aovot klud raptd ebeM wblek was arraoged at tho Dutob. Congtesa bntweea Herrea Lorean and Tan FokmI Tko eoodlttons were that ths two plnyers should eosdact against saoh other ten games siBMtkanosoaly. with alternate first move, nd that only half an hour should be allowed to each player for rem-pleUng all tbe games, llerr Vsrt Foroest Ktved to bo tbe better msa la tbat Iouks. scored llmt three fames, aad bad only MBsuaaed the ftnt twelve aad ono-kaU mluukM wbea his eppooaot had alreasy exhausted He tbea allowed Mr.

Iman aa extra tsa 'minutes, but anally won the matoa by 7 to 3. Herr Vm Vrorst is dmcrlbed as bavlDg actually run from one board to the otber, and yet be rarely made a weak aovs.tSsw York Tribaaa. roaghi Rsfage la LoehriUe. Andrew McComb, a fourteen-year-oM boy tfrom JolUeo, was found loitering about the Union depot yesterday and aent to the Charity Organization, lie said he bad neither friends not home, aad had ran away from some miners at JelUee, who had beea treating him badly, i lie came hero to enter tbe. House ot Refuge.

He will ha aent there by the Charity Organixation. You ktrdly roalUo thst tt Is medlctna, wkea taking Carter's UtUe Livor PUlsl they are very small; ao bad eBeeU: alt tratiblM from torpid aver are relieved br their aaa. mi' 0 atv. j. w.

aaauLTox. d.d. aov, aa' a. aarr, wiluam a'aaraca, sua. Loanoxf.

5 aitaor a. r. Taaaaa, rattbaurata. COU ERA0FORO. Aa Esteemed Cltiaea of Cevlagtoa, Who Died neceetly Sfc.teh of Ilka Ufa, i (yor the Courier-Journna.) 1 Cot X.

J. Bradford, of Covington, afy, prominent and teemed ottixea. died suddenly at bit homo, September 11. lhe vacancy err-teri by hit death Is one that eaa not be easily tiled. QoL Bradford was bora la Ky and educated at the Auguata.

College, oae at tha earliest lastitutioaa of Warning la tko West. In 15 be oetved with distinction in the Legislature, aad was the origins tor aad foander of tbe.I aea rraaklort, Kyw lie aba served a number of years aa President of aba State Agricultural Society, bains; aa pointed as delcftst- to tlua United Ktatca Fair, at llUladclphia, in lft8, and ia 18 that body Mso appointed him a delegate to the World's, Fair, la Parte, France, for twtnty-sno yeaia he had served aa a mem bee of the Hoard ef Trustee of the Kentucky State College, and was tbe pitane mover in ecnnecUng with It the Agricultural and aisdbnaieal do-partmont, wbkh baa proven eaoh a popular and valuable addition, 'lhe MOoe at this Institution Was hi enpeeijd, pride, and his great phmsoie wo the dsts-dsy exercise, and the alumni seoeption and baau4, wkero bo aaot the anoat sultured aad ami neat men of ho rtat aia dearest aad most iatimat friendw 11a was a naa of the most varied liv furmation and superior htetary aliis Vy, having written frequently antsya, setters. bWgraphkis, oto- foe leading Journals and periodical, tew men oould ak a vwverer impromptu speech, or f4 aar. J. at.

a aa, a. aaw tobk, aar. a. caaaas, aaixarnxa, caa. an hot a.

avan, WAsawoToa, a. 'aoa. p. txtapoa. txast, and he was awara an attraetlva a tunner Dirty or recea- rion.

ill. ot letters from tho leading pouuoian. authors, lawyeta, Pnwidenti ot ill Uuitcd States, are rara and Vulusla. of which he was Justly proud, and his family now hold aa iavalual.fe. Mo aim erved for a warm bee of years in Preiodent mt tlm Kentuelry Tsbaceo Assortatioa, aad was frequently made the recipient ot hand-aoaao teetinMdals by tb btat for hi untiring and suocessfal nieaauK in hav ing tno removeu r-nrouea nu peu.

tiuos tx Coogrea on tobacco, hemp and ath native nroduett. tie "aa a God-fearing Christian of the moat pronounced type, and nts motto throogb bfe wss tbo elevation of Bin-hood a bigber ani nobW sphore. lie was extremely onanism ana genereu. In early life he read tuedkine. with a view to following' that profca-ion, aa for generations bach it had been 7 the ebosou oa of the ilradford family, lie tmd two broth, who diatiaguiahed timse4v aa eminent surgeons and phy aioinns lit.

J. lay lor lirud ford and Dr. Johnen liradford. lilt father and mother. Wilkaat and Jliizabeth John-sen Uradfnrd, emUr ted front Virifinia In the early days of aeatuekr.

Ilia kinsman, Julia iirtdfoad, also of Virginia, edited and puLlished tho lirt nowsnopfT tvest of tne Aiiegraeny aiountains, la 1TS7. in lexinirton. Kv. Col. Bradford turned bis attention to mmanttl pursuits ana amaaed a band-acraa fortune, lie leaves, a widow and three chiWren sirn.

Aured Lldridicx of Clmtnnsll, O. Mrs. Alex of Covins to a. and Miss Jane Uradfoid, Will Case Jar Fails I AgrcW Lexington, Ky4 Oct. The fury in the noted aloMurrry will ease failed to agree, and they were dia.

ehaxgod this afternoon. One Juror was for putting the will aside, id eleven. were zor allowing- it to rumaia aa it la, of our will be closed on Monday, which, is always a "hist day" for business ana tajce 'em wun. you is tne Will Tiies- i Arena at -1 THE BIO TBOT. Laxlngton Ready For tha Nancy Hanks-AUerton Race.

Aa lasaeaM Crowd Kx pee ted Tt WItaeu tha Ereat Tret-Ua-Geula. Lexington. Oct. 1 a (SpedalJ Everything has been bustle and activity here this week, getting ready for tbo sensational trotting meeting that begins oa tho Lexington court Manday. Car- penteri have been busy com pie ting tlo bew and neoaaary lra'provementa, so that everything is in readiness fur tbe bell to tap.

The bettlaa alied is! very commodious, and ia fitted with all modern improvements. Tbe Judges' stand has been remodeled, ex eel lea einder Walks hav been made in every direction, a new lunch-room has been built, and, in fact. overything that experience has shown to necessary has beea done to male the visitor eoeVortablo next week. The dining-room privileges are in charge, of tbe well-known caterer Gua Jaybert, and he says ha will feed the erowd, I even if 60,000 people eome to are- Saney. tlaaka aad Allertoa ia their areat! race The horses that are to contest, for the 44,000 that fwill be givesi away in stake and purse have already begun to arrive, W.

E. Week kt here! with Mia Alloa, tha fast daughter at Al esatata. AI liutchinxa and Jobn V. Creighton have taken quarters oa tho grounds with the Ibing bUy Kvaofieline, the good Lady Mae, and those exoelleat stde-a heelers. Bunco, Jr- aad Fedora.

Boa Kenney arrived thia week with; Mar cus Daly 'a string. Including, tho aneedy Lady Wilton and tho good Bed Wilkes two-year-old. Red Cherry. Uncle? laek Iteok fat well established at the track, aad hit eraelra, Dr. parka and the sensational two-year-old toeing fllly.

An noreaa, are taking their daily 1 wot It aver the. aeat week battle, ground. Hi. Montgomery, Wlv aa hand with that goad colt. Grattan.

and tb fast IdghtitalL J. W. Board naa, of Jackson. haa the spetdy Tom Pugh. by Bed Wllkea.

and Ida daughter. AmbroataL' B. T. Swagimrd. of Sweet Spriaga, laaw haa Andrew Allison, by Andante.

T. F. of Claekbum, is eeeeeat with the grtt i mare BUzeberry. A large number of the horsemen earn ia yesterday and to-day, aad to-night the hotel lobbiea are crowd ed wit admirer of UM trotter. The Maiabriae Patch family la Steeping its great record of lust year.

Thia seesoa there hav beea addition to tbo in all snneisUora .1 Mamftrioo Patehen's deaccadanta. Pour of hm sons and danghtera Lave been added tbo 1 tint, ameae tiw a a inner hum uk ta rTau, at aixieen years ae. Tbo Sons bvo twelve aew; prr- loimets sal the daughters eleven; in all denotations there are eihtv-two new performers. -This a umber will an doubt materially increased before that season closes. YVbUo tbe daughters of tlarobriao PatCbon have for a nnaiber of yvara boon considered the uti of performers, it is otdy recently UuU bis sona hav taken hih rank as airx ot speid and the danis ot treat perlurni-era.

lhe past two years haa eltowa a largo number of suootful performers on tho Grand Circuit who aro by ns of Mum brine Patolen or front mare by tliem. alamijriao Kin? haa XiirniJi -d the winners of the lUHford t(X0UO stake ia 1 s0 and 1 801. Tbo stuke was won by Nightingale after a moat iaia-orablo eontuat. aud the only it. haa ever been won by a tnnta.

The Detro 810,000 stake of 1V0 and 1SS1 w.ia tokea by descendant o( tha aoo. of Mauiurino PatelMn that ot Walter li, aad tbat ot 1601 by Temt Ilur. In fact, tlte sous of Mamurino 1 "ate hen furnished mora Itinera ln tlie Grand Circuit dur ng the past seeaoua than thoao of any otter boras of bis p-nr ration. Anotber fact woithy eonnaent the larg number that have towered their records during the present araeon. llete tho gtanddeaghten of one precede the daughters.

The greatest of tlm all All r-on 1-i) is to be found In tint rbv. Mary Marshall (t 3-1). Temple liar S-41, New York tnwai 13:11 1-4), and a numter ot other could bo favorably wtrntiom-4. Another tet worthy ot monti is, tbat the family io-brced well in all Feneration. Coocna-tin is a goad example of thia eta.

lhe daan of his sir by aiastbria I'atolsru, aveosKl data by a sun of alaniJUrlao IStol en, thizd dam by Mambriao i'atehen. While Constantiu ia by a oo of tlrorga Wiikca, he baa 33 per et-nt, the Wilkts blood and 6l per cent tb Mambrino Pate boa blood. Jetiny Wren (p) :11 U3i a one other examplo of inbreeding tin thia family, bbo ia by lUiUtortu, sen ot Mambrino IVtclten, dam by Republic, aoa of Mimlirino Patchew. lt wall thttt bo teen that the sona of Mambrino Paiohea are ft taking rank a aires. Aa betuw opporlanii9 ate giva theai, they will advaut with mor rapidity than ia the pt.

While Mamtrlno l'a(hon has proved himself to bo one ol the most pr potcat the great doad Mne. liKi Wilkc hat oamed an enviable position thia year among the living procw-iWa ot trotiara. go far thia acaaua ho has added eighteen ruie on inese suits. THIRD AND MARKET. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY.

IF YOU A Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Pearl. Tarquois, Opal, or other Set, in tliia or any otber Setting, LOOK AT LEAST at our Stock. 1 earth and DIAMONDS, ETC- EST A RTiTSTTTCD 1805. Mammoth 323 33 1 YAKtorht St bet. Thd and Fcurth, Has the largest stock of DIAMONDS GOLD and SIL-VKR WATCHES ia the citj, and will sell them for one-half of irhat you.

would have to pay for them ia a jewelry hottsa. Pistols and Knives of all descriptions, In Guns we have from the cheapest to the best in Breoch and Mnzzle-louding, and will be sold for less than half their value. Remember, IlLEX. WEB'S MAMMOTH LOAN OFFICE. S9 331 W.

Uarket St, bet. 31 4th. LoahrlHe, Ky. new perfumers to the list, la-eluding tnree twc-yeat-clds, wluon ia leally an anprecedeuitod eireuntatanee; aud what is Bjors rcwarkablo, toe majority of roourds ndo ha to beea in kanl-foaght raors. Attnr of hi get that al-trady Viad ffrt record Lai tvduSed hen to much lower notchoa.

Several of In sons iaave sUa aired new a trit-teta, whil. bis dsughtiTs arc ounimentfing to a dcruo of extrcmo laoepeed. A xututo law we.ka ot tbo trotting season ase yet to run. it tiiar be tutavualtlr eauvctrd. that ltad Wilttw bnUiant ahowiug will be fur: her augmented, aud fruin repor4 stamp him.

not only aa be ia generally known, the grcafewt Boa ot Oeonto Willces. but the Tixatt illuatiicnk trotung aire of the day. liis bew pvrfortaers include: liutte. Wabasu, Trail or d. 2:27 1-4; Montana Wilier (p).

2:2 1-3; iMmhorome, lien 2:29 S-t; Kfflo O. (Pi. Soatinal Wilkoa, f.if. 2:23 1-X; Jnuifre. 3:23 3 I4ed gueen.

2:2914: Bjnoh Louise (p), lCalpk Wrikea, (2), 2:21 1-2; Hurnrll VTUkv 2:27 3-: 1 Kuiilnn-r, i'ure Witkea. liod lirsit (2). 2 1-1; Lilian Bed (2 p), 2:29 1-4, His old performers that ruduced their ixorus aro: 1JI lifl (p), from to Dally Kkes, to MTW; fi.Allr Wilt. from 2:27 to Wsyne WUit-a (p), from 2:1 1-4 to Allio WUkea, from 3:22 Lt to EcdlMdd (pi, tnra to 2:10 14; Jduf-scntpr Wilhre. front 2i23-4 IVIleTiew wlike, from 2 :2 8-4 to 2 :2 1-4.

His sons have aired lYtldcnt nk 2 :1 1 1-2. br Asldand Wlikt-s; Florida, by Montana WUkes: Urowa Crdar J3). 2:24 11-4. by UmI Cdar: lHwMjr-Bor. 2:23, by llinaer Wilke: itilm 3.

2:2 3-4, by Wnaenger Wilkc; Uptight Wdkc (3). by Honor; Bay (Vnar, 1:30, by Bed Cedar; Arrival. 2:30. by Charley V. ilkca.

I1W dauiraters have pmdueod Mambrino Maid. 2:13 3-4. by Alaralirino Siartlo; Eva. Mine (3). by Plrcet MrGregor Wilkes 14 2:21.

liy U-bcrt McGror: St. Lookout (2), 2:2. by Sultan; Kale Earl (3). 2:27. hr Earl; Dob-gate, 2:27, by Dictator; Albrasla, 5:17 14.

by Alsolute. Thwe are Jnst elshty new 2:30 formers to rport this wrtk. as owe: Anne 8:18 1-4; Annie hy Haw rsstnh. Annaoa, 1:17 1-: Arrival, by Charley Vllkea, BalhiHt, 'y Onward, 2 s. 9 1-4; lUhnwl tJoy, hy Grifford.

2:29 1-2; Bay Fly (p). by Booth's Char Crit; 2 :30 IVa IU Bon Btha :30 Bearf W'Ukfewood. by Uicea- tfssf EUrney, by liumur. at our biz store. We WANT JUrkal SU.

Loan Office, 2:27 3-4; Chatley G-, by Geuvral Stanton, 2:29 t-l; Ghiquirita, by Jcney WUkea, Milt; Chat huff (pi, by Bald llornew Cortes, by hiadrid, 1-2; Cr, by Kasaia. Daisy by Goldda Wing, Darby, Do Jarnette (pi. by Indiaav apelia, DvUxweu by Pilot Me: turn. Dick Fsearh, by Uttle Haav bletonUin, Disma, by Komor, Domineer, by lirl Wiibs, 2 Sk4 ttiatwood. by Niithuater, Klectrio, (p.

by Jolly, Eleot Moore, by tdert, 2:21 Fthel Wayne, by W'edgowood, xpert Prince, by Fbert 2. 2:27 3-4; Flora 1:80 1 Flyaway, 3:10 1-1; frank Uapv Harry K. (p). 1 1-4 Harry Gold King, by Gtdd 8-4 Horn! Wilkcn, lr 14 WilkeK 2:27 3-4; Jay GirU by Boa Ahtn, 2:27 3-4; Jewel by Ken. turkTRl9r.2:24 1-2 John I.

2 :2 -4 i jnfuts or r-rincepe, s- Kenrncty thorn, 2 :2 3-4 Lady EoeUuV by Endid, 2:30: Lady Marie, Lavee, by Qnartermast, 1:29 3-4: LillUa Rndl pt. hy 1W WiIVs 1 19 2-4 Uttle Bk4. Mont, by Ck-lair. 2: SO; Madm Mjigcie, by Doater Price. 2 :17 1-2 Mag.

ri i. p. Maud Belie, by Wood's IlnmbWonian. Me-mora. by Gambet'a Wilk, Milk, nio a (p).

by Indian Boy, 1:10 1-1; Motto (p). by Mat una, Kate C. by Nathan Aid Is, 2:2 8-4; Solly Bly. 2:29 3-4: NeroesU, by Nutwood. 1:29 3-4: Noble Harold, by lUroU, 2:19 3-4: Nobody's Claim, by Aliaont Pilot, 2:29 1-2; Orator, by Dio tator, riekett.

by Plohwtt, 2:29 3-4; Pilarrmw, by rjtbert, Ptiest (P, by WUd India. 1-4 1 IVinca by BeaaforU 2:29 1-4 1 Priaoa IWiBont, by Belmont, 2 :29 1-2 Prlnson-by Mabrinnlan, 2:29 1-4: Para Wilkra. H4 W11k. 2 Bed Heart, Td Wdke. 3:26 8-4; Koina (p.

by Keiitueky Buler, 2.29 1-4 Sam IUU (rJ. br Oorew 1U1. 8:18 1-2? A-, by Tramp Panic, 2:30: Sliellbark-fol. Tae (r, by Aevnimi Hot, 2 :24 Tontine fp. Tony KlocV, fey M-im.

1:29: Urrht Wilks by Honor. 2:29 Verona Wilket. 2:21. Tt Work of Plttehurgh, Oct. 10.

The hnndlnga ee eupbd by tb Pittsburgh Collar Mann, fart tiring Company and the Liberty Ma rhino Company, on LiVrty avenue, Law. reneeyilH were totally destroyed -by llro early this morning, entailing a loam of tKVO0. The flro started in Diaoa'a tladcsmith shop, adjoiiina. and lt waa also emstuned. It ia thoucht tha waa the work ot lnoendiaric.

BaapaAS'a inxa oar Kls.

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