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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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ELECTIOII OFFICERS. Thesd TTho TFI11 Preside At the Polls Kext Honday. TtsWcrk cf Appointing Judges, Bierifs and Clerks Com pleted Yesterday, Hepnblictu ui P-emecrat Kepre-tented At Eien City ui Conatr Preciaxt, faut of a Difflcult and Tiresome Task For the Election The list of officers of the 'August election, who were selected some days ago Yf the County Election Hoard, consisting- of Judge Hoke, Deputy County Clerk Goepper and Deputy Sheriff Henry Bell, was revised jrebtenlay by the Hoard and Is given in full this mourning. The Ik not only include the officer lor the city, but for the precincts in Jefferson county outside the city. In te list is used as aa abbreviation fox Democrat.

lor Kcpublicana, lor sheriff, for Judge and for Clerk. The full libt by ward and precincts Is as follows: FTEST WARD. First Precinct Harvey Bess (D.J. Jrvtn Martin lE-i. Judge; H.

Browning lD Clerfc; H. M. beaca (R-L 6faeriff. (Second Precinct F. Donahue Judee; B.

Edwards Judge; M. Woods Ferguson (IX), Clerfc; Ceo. Paul Sheriff. Third Precinct-John 0DeU (D.L Judge; as. Jameson tK-L Judge; W.

Mci r-iapd (D-, Clerk; W. Letzen Stoert. Fourta Denl I IX), Judge; M. Oyter Judge: J. 3.

LeUcrie Clerk; ML. Schupp, iB-). sheriir. Fifth Precinct Jacob Steloor (D.J, Judge; Joan H. Vcnmltt (R-i.

Judge; Aug. Buiterwlck tlx). Clerk; U. UoUee, (ii-X sheriff. Sixth Precinct Tv A- ftory Judre; E.

bteitenkamp (B.L Jud.e; J. 1- Tralnor tiLL sheWI. Seventa Precinct JobB M. Young (Tx), Judge; Hy Kauer Judge; Jacob Fraock Ciorfc; W. G.

Cray (D.L bberijf. Eighth Precinct John Gorman (TX), Judge; John Cain Judge; J. Stafford Q4. Clerk; John JJrescacr (iXL aberlff. Ninth Precinct M.

Conners Judge; Frank Reiss Judge; B. Clark UJ.b Ork; 3d- B. Armstroog (B-V, Sheriff. Tenth Precinct M. McCune Judge; B.

J. Mana Judge; Gen. iluter Clerk; Harrigaa Sheriff- Eleventh Precinct John Kent (ixi. Judge; J. G.

Seybold (li.L Judge; H. Beam (TXL, Clerfc; Ceo. Heybaca Sheriff. Twelfth Preelnet-J. I.

Wood Judge; Ceo. Woeber (B.I, Judre; H. W. ewmn deck; Hodman (D.L, sheriff. 6ECOXD WARD.

First Precinct John Hank (D.I, Judge; 6. W. Yocng) (C). Judge: Bud Paul 11X). Clerk; A.

Ehrmann SbetUt. ecoDd Precinct P. Dean Judge; T. etettenkama (B.K Judge: L. WeU Ork; O.

licCna (K-). SueriS. Precinct- Jajob 6toepler Judge; Clerk Ceorgo A. Woiber KberUt. Fourta Precinct J.

Meyer Judge; If. Bitter (R-). ecawcinbark tuj J. A. EkhLorn Judge; Kronmueller 0..

Clerk; J. Itoher 6neria. Sjith Precinct M. Cuetda Jadee; Jelia M. Prer Jude: J.

P. Bosung a.i. Clerk; K. ieidkanip baerttf. berecth Precinct H.

epelker (IX). Judge; H. iiuber Judge: J- KeU UX, Ork; J. J. Iruailcve (BJ.

bheciff. Etgfatlt PreeiBrt P. Vlernng (1., Judge; Zabls R-. Judge; Edwin Bice ilX). Joe.

Goes Judge; H. Paslick Clerk; 11. Yarbra Eberlff. THIRD WABD. First Precinct irod A pel (D-).

Judge; fceymour Clerk Peter Kusi (R.I, feherlir. recond Precinct M. Baca Ppte RX A. M. Brehme Ucrk; J.

Xambrick (K.I, bherta'. Third PrecUiot Val Speed (D.V Judge; George Lang Judge; F. Bichterkeaaing Ork; 3i. Boca SheriiT. Fourth Precinct A.

Loescr Jddee; J. G. Hta Judge: Joan Schmelzer Clerk; P. Doll bheriff. Fifth Precinct F.

Conners Judge; C. PUsoo Jude; E. cckoen Clerfc; Jowph Klcler (R-), t-heriff. Hith Precinct Peter Mmons juoge; G. V.

TwicUer Judge: B. W. Oroppei-Biea (D-), Clerk; P. Casey Sheriff. eeventh Precinct 11.

hi nee nor iu.i, Judge: J. N. Lawier Judge; Louii artel Clerk: bchnekler (U-, btieritf. Eightfc Precinct F. hcltmith Jodee; C.

bobrper Judge; J. Glaaaer (DJ, Ork; F. Feuster (D biiertiT. Klnth Prwlnet-George Schumn Jndce: T. O'BrieB IR.L Judtre: J.

H. Panko iBJ. Clerk; M. Murphy (D.i, sheriff. FOURTH WARD.

First Preelnet Wm. CCouner Judge J. fcteaman Judge; A. 11. iMigan Ork: J.

Reidllng (114, bherUf. becond Precinco-U GMeoa Judge; P. W. Thomas Judge; Geo. PraLaer Clerk: J.

Bourke B4. Sheriff. -Third Precinev-c, Marcus W4. Judge; J. n.

EmsItp Ik. V. Jndse: Ben GodiihaW Clerk; D. fcurk -Sheriff. lourt Precinct-John beibert Judge; C.

W. Tiller Judge; Gus Colide Clerk; W. Weintrpper Wjeritt. Judge; J. btockholt Jude; W.

C. Johnoa (DJ, Clerk; Xeumeiiltr bherUI. teixth Preelnet W. P. 6mHk Judge; A.

Miller R.i. Judge; I. b. CraUe Ork: R. 6nTder ghertff.

tieventk Precinct A. Dicklnion (D.l, Judge; J. R. Watu Judge: Ed. UaU (DJ.

Cterk; Obst (B.I, bheriff. Elghah Precinct J. O. bchoppe (D.l, Judge: Geo. II.

Stehlin Jwlge; 8. H. Loci Ork; Joltn fcletapen BJ, Sheriff. Mnth Precinct-H. Brumleve (D.l, Judre; C.

A. Hale (R-. Judge; C. Hulswede Ork: Joaenh Koch (RJ. Sheriff.

Tenth. Precinct A. h. Johnston (D.l, Judge; II. J.

Fort (TU. Judge; W. Vaughao Oerk; Charles Johnston (B4, Sheriff. FIFTH WARD. First Prectnrt M.

A. laren Judre: John Sjantoo Judge; Cary W. White t33-- cerk: J. Do Hon R4. Sheriff; rjeeotid Preeircl P.

bridwell Judge; Jnd': WcAuliffe (ix). CleiJ Egers (li), bberlff. Third Precinct A. Lerecooe (D.l. Judge; Judge; John schweuer PreciDct-W.

A. Crag Jidget fr, vMuilSh0 Judge V. 51. Lorch wHSiil11-, AUm fR-i. Sberiif.

"Sth frinet-John Budd Juriee; rVS-elSi Jodee: J- A- Murphy UX iTrTnn re Tenth Precmri p. t- Cjc; T. Mein (RJ. Sheriff. Teeth lPreclnet J.

T. IavVtmo (D Jndae: O. Gathnirht fB.i. Judee- SVomack Uerk; D. G.

Campbell (R.) Sheriff. IJevenfk Precinct Joeenh Bouiie mi Jtidze: J. W. At.bott (R.L Judse; Enllfch (DJ. Clerk; C.

lrr (U.l, Sheriir. Twelfth Precinct P. Deiloe Julge-C W. Springer (R.I, J. W.

O'Hannon fDJ. Ork: J. H. shlvelr (RJ, shemf. Tbirunth PTWinol IX lAvIiiie (D Judge; Joha Homore fRJ.

Judee; P. F-rwone (RJ. Clerk; F. Barhour (1.. Sheriff.

Fourteenth Precinct C. Kroroer JiKire; w. T. B. iott (RJ.

Judpe; r. a. WRwin (D.L Ork: E. Ceding (1U), SUeriif. SIXTH WARD.

Flrvt Precinct Monfs (DJ. Ju-lre; CharW Leotihardt RJ. Judf-'e: H. P. Jsork tR.I, Clerk: T.

H. (D.l, 6hcriff. Second BUN (DJ, Jmlce; r. E. Loonii'i KJ.

11. Eos (DJ, Clerk: 11- Mirth (R laird Frecinct-C'. llevcnn (DJ, Judge, ijcntn rrecinet a. ttrinn i rrw Tl. uhi (r V.

Ork- JoOrV Ri- htmm tOJ' inth PclncS-T Si IUkMw' J. M. Eimordon (R Judre: C. Moots Oork: 11. Zoik bneriff.

Fourth PreciDct T. W. Slod C. T. KeniiolT (R-).

Jiwige: W. H. Wliluns (D.l. Clerk T. 1 R-.

Sheriff. Firth lTwluct J. iiurraT Judre; A. DreT (it. JikIto; M.

McCrair IDX Clerk; Thomas Pr.aier (R-), Slieri.T. Sixth Precinct 8. Hnrt (D.l, Judge: C. Jenne (R.1. Judge; lien Weaver Clock: A.

Caltnlian (R-l. Sheriff. Seventh Precinct M. J. Hickey (D.l, Judge; IL Schrorer (R.i, Jutteo: M.

Parks Clerk; I. M. Martin UM. Sheriff. SEVENTH WABD.

First Precinct U. T. Johnrton Judge; Pat Donovan Jmlge; W. W. Thiirmaa Clerk: E.

W. Croxton Sheriff. Second Precinct J. J. VUea (D.l, Judge; A.

Montedonlco (B.I. Judge; Joseph Goas (D.l. Clerk: George P. Iiolio. Sheriff.

Third rreclnct W. Nugent (D.l. Judge: S. T. Cross (R-), Judge; Martia Clerk; H.

Medley (B.I, sheriff. Fourth Precinct J. B. Hail (DJ, Judge; J. 21.

Landsrath (R.i. John W. Clark (D.L Clerk; Lee VUraan (R.I, Sheriff. Fifth Precinct-F. Knocke Judge; Val EelUeh Judge; Frank Carpenter (D.l.

Clerk: E. FMeyer Sheriff. Sixth Precinct S. GIokHbrenner Jttdge: Wlllim Craft Judre; o. Camerer (D.l.

Clerk; J. Kaufman Sheriff. Seventh Precinct A. Gnnthcr D.I. Judge; II.

neclnirta (R.K Judge: H. P. Gunther Clerfc; A. Grilulh (O.I. Sheriff.

EIGHTH WABD. First Precinct Sara Phillips (D.l. Judge; 8. O. Davis Judge: Val Buecbel Clerk; M.

Kane (B-). Sheriff. Seroud Prorinct W. 11. MeKlrdey Judge; J.

llouenbarh Judge; B. B. Moore Clerfc; Dr. 1L Canine (R-), ShrHff. Third Treclnct-W.

W. Maione (D.l, Judge; John Brown (R.I. Judge; T. It. tiatra Clerk: Geoige ZuUuf (D.I.

Sheriff. Fourth Precinct H. R. Mitchell (D.l. Judge: I.

8. Merrimee (R.I. Judge; O. v. Uall Clcik; C.

IX Finley (R.I, sheriff. Fifth Preclnct-iaoies O'Leary tu.l. JuJge- John Ford (U.l. Jndce: Laffham 1D.X Ork: R. J.

Flick Shentf. Sixth P-erlnct A. J. Field Judge; W. A.

Mertwetner (R.I. Judge; C. Kremea (D.X Clerk: Lw G. Adam Sheriff. Seveuth Precinct B.

11. Portee (TXW Jodtfe; J. Oat-per (B-), Judge; H. Greent waJl (U4, Ork J. Fitzgerald (D.l, Sheriff.

Eighth Precinct A. E. Wehrley (D.IJ Judie: W. K. Woodruff (K.I.

Judge; T. B. Jov Clerk: John Dugan Bberltf. inth Precinct Louis Sonne Judge; Whetacl (R-), Judge: C. Krieger Ed.

Smith snorts. NINTH WARD. First Precinct-F. A. Cathof (D.l.

Judge; A. Mayer Judge: Lee DinfcelspW CMrs; 1. wiecei n.u omrui. Second Precinct-M. J.

Staple Judge; C. Vsrallie (R-h Judge; 1L F. Randolph Ork: Tim Griffin (R.I, Sheriff. Thlnl Precinct W. Galvin Judge: D.

W. Capito Judge: J. Harrington (D.l. Clerk Hodapp Sheriff. Fourth Preclnct-R.

Keller (D.l. Judge; T. I. Brocar Judse; LewU Milter Clerk; H. McDowell (B-), Sheriff.

Fltth Precinct W. M. Bog -a Judge; C. Hoeger Judge; J. W.

CHrica Clerk; F. H. Beliebaur soenu. or, m. v--.

v. -w SLgSaV- Adam Clerk Judre: T. Haliihaa (BJ. Judge: J. 0'1X nell (r rierk: F.

Relller 1R.I. Sheriff. Eighth Precinct-Gliver Lynch (DJ, Iudir- A. V. titnan (R.I.

Judge: D. I. Hel fernan (DJ. Ork; J. J.

Kenealy (R-l. Sheriff. TENTH WARD. First Prertnct-Jas. Klrwan Judge C.

W. F. Dusch (B.I, Judge; Ed. Cey ml Ork: John O'Connor (H.X Sheriff. Seeond Preelnet W.

H. Hatch (D.l, Judge; Dan. O'Hera (RJ, Judge: Joha J. Bo (DJ, Ork; X. Hurtoo (R.I, Sheriff.

Third Preclnct-Geo. P. Deiker (D.V. Judge A. Cuaeaden (RJ, Judge J.

H. Mansir Clerfc; Geo, W. Becker IB-), Sheriff. Fourth Preelncfc-D. tJ raves (ixx Judge; B.

Gilcariest Judge; t. D.l Clerk: F. H. Mansir (R.I. Sheriff.

Fifth Preelnet H. O. Marrimas (DJ, Judge; A. Mayer juuge; J. n.

Brewer (DJ. Ork: H. Vaml Sheriff. Sixth Preelnet J. W.

Klchols (DJ, Judge: Pat. Walsh (BJ, Judge; Geo. Beeder ID Clerfc; W. J. Burke (R-), Kheriff.

Smwnth Preelnet R. IV MoUeT (DJ. Judge; J. D. MoCreary (RJ, Judge: Frank Ratierman (DJ, Ork; T.

A. Weadon (B.) Sheriff. Eighth Precinct John Coegrore 0X judge; K- t. uter juoge; joan j. Vogt Oerk; W.

Clifford (B-X Sheriff. Mntfc Free tne J. FeaOientone tu-l, Judge: P. Wabh (BJ. Sudse: John P.

Cassily Clerk; C. Loffgrea Sheriff. Tenth Precinct oka O'Connor (DJ. Judge: M. Flood Judge: M.

Bums (DJ. Ork: W. Hessirk ir.1. Sheriff. FJei-entk Precinct Con OTselil Judge: W.

Cunningham (BJ, Judge; 3. H. btumpi (u.l vierk; l. at. Micas u-X fcheritf 1 Twelfth Prermet M.

Fitspatrick (DJ, Judge; A. Boyle (RJ, Judge; E. E. Kir- wan (D.L Clerk; M. Hylaad.

(R.I, Sheriff. Thirteenth Precinct M. Oeil (DJ, Judge: Jos. Kavaruuigh (RJ, Judge: F. J.

Coilina (DJ, Clerk W. Daly (B.L Uteris. ELEVENTH WARD. First Preelnet W. J.

Mathls (DJ. Judge N. Kadorff (B Judge; John Creasy (IX), ora t. coteiio rnenn. Second Preelnet J.

Horan (DJ. Judge: P. J. Welsh (RJ. Judge; J.

F. Pearson (IX), raerk: J. Rennett (R.X Sheriff. Third Precinct Michael Creagh (DJ, Judge; Pat Tooley (R.I, judge; M. J.

Deei (D.l. Clerk: J. Fitarermld (R.I. Shertff. Fourth Preelnet John M.

Geisiler (D.V Judge; S. Adair (RJ, Judge; J. F. Woott lt. tjieni u.

u. tiouana i kj. anerui. Fifth Precinct C. Friese (D.l.

Judge: H. Shafer (RJ. Judge; T. G. fcolau (DJ, Clerk; paui A.

en (K. eaerur. 'Sixth precinct A. J. urnoer (jxi.

juage; D. )(. Smith Judge; WlUiam Miller (IX), Clerk; William Low (RJ. Sheriff. se-enth Precinct E.

Herbold (D.L Judge: G. 6. Farley (RJ, Judge; J. Fehder (R.X Ork; B. J.FlUrerald (D.L Sheriff.

Eighth Preelnet John Drury (DJ, Judge; M. Fehder (RJ, Judge; btokes IR), Clerk v. iahjem bnecui. Klnth Precinct W. A.

HalTldaT (D.L Judge: N. Becker (B.k Judge; W. W. Twy. man (DJ, Clerk; F.

Hoffm'wi (RJ. Sheriff. Tenth Precinct ChaHea Barih (DJ, Judge C. O. Pepper (RJ, Judge; r.

1 v.ray Ork: K. m. cataweu ikj, eaenn. Eleventh Preclnct-J. J.

lUcker (D.L Judge: S. Sehoenlng (BJ. Judge; A. Gathof (D.l. Ork; J.

J. Hyatt (R.L blieriff. Twel 1 1 Prectnet-Ianiea Farrell (D.L Judge; B. ScharUein (R.L Judge; Mike Burke (DJ, Clerk; J. Lb Aioamec (n.j, rnenu.

Thlrteeuth Precinct William Biehl (DJ, Judge: J. Detcuen (R.L Judge: Brehm 11 era vx iiamp t-nenrr. Fnurteenth Preelnet J. N. Bodgers (DJ.

Judge: C. K. C-ron (BJ, JiKlge; T. McSieen (DJ, Clerk T. Shelly (RJ, Sheriff.

Fifteenth Preelnet A. Kast (DJ, Judge; B. Anderooa (R.I. Judge; D. Ecfcert (DJ, Clerk; Laula Semln (RJ, Sheriff.

Sixteenth Prochict ceo. Howard (DJ, Judge: F. Dirpre (RJ, Judge; W. J. Martin (D.l.

Clerk: W. Edwards (RJ. Sheriff. Seventeenth Precinct T. A.

MaeDonakt (DJ. Judge; P. Hagee (BJ, Judge: J. De-tener (D.L Clerk; W. Fennlagtun (BJ, Kheriff.

Eighteenth Precinct WY L. Meyer (DJ, Jndce: W. E. Keve (R.I. judge: John Keu ther Clerk: C.

Allen (RJ. Sheriff, Nlne-eenth Precinct Jobn Holden (DJ, "Judge: J. N. Beeler (BJ. Judge; F.

Scybold Ork: M. Durh (RJ. Sheriff. Twentieth Preeinot R. Scbelm (DJ.

Judge: H. Bohn (R.I. Judge: Fred Fehder (DJ. Ork: B. FranS (R.X Shenir.

Tweniy-nrst Precinct F. Bonn (DJ, Judge: Louis Bohn (R.I, Judge; F. Bloo mer (DJ, Clerk P. swua iu.i. enena.

TWELFTH WARD. T1rt Preelnet Georre Duft (DJ. Judre: Join Foos (RJ. Judee; W. T.

Earick (D.L Ork; E. J. leasee snenn. Second preclnct-K. M.

(DJ, Judee: Oeorze W. Bennett (R.L Judge Cart Johnton TD.L Clerk; 8. B. Burbank Third Predict TT. J.

Bobards (DJ, Judee: VT. O. Williams (BJ. JiKlce: Frank Watson (DJ, Ork; A. A.

Winchester Shcriff. tmirtb Precinct R. Jones (DJ. Judge: G. D.

Hamilton (R.I. Judge; W. T. Nave ml. merit: J.

B. Tllxord Snerfff. Fifth Preelnet E.1 Hlncs (DJ, Judre; pen Kapler (RJ. Judge: James (oburn (RJ, Judm: F. J.

Hcniiman (RJ. Judge: T. Chalk (RJ, Clerk Joha McCracken (D.L Sheriir. KiThth Prec(nct-T. A.

Eeld (DJ. Judge; C. II. Ksn (R.L Judge: John Barr (DJ, Clerk: J. II.

Wheeler (RJ, s'aenii. Ninth PreeinctJ. W'. P. RnsgcTt (D.L iTitltre: P.

(R.L Judie: William (DJ, Clerk; F. Caklwasser (RJ blierttT. Tenth Precinrt-T. D. Howsni (DJ, Jiwlire: T.

F. Hamburgh (RJ. Judge: IX EnH'lia (DJ. Ork: J. Howard fRJ.

bliorlir. Kleventh I'recinct T. A. Cralle (IX). Judje: II.

Pfel'Ter (RJ, Judge; M. Paul (U.v. CVrk: J. W. Freeman (R.I.

Sheriff. TweJIth iTeeinct M. J. tiatdy (OJ. (1.

fiickrum (RJ. JikIcc: W. Tiller (D.l. Terk: F. Greve (U.L Mienff.

Tlilrte-nlli Prr-lnct M. MrSheeher (DJ. Jii'lse: 11. R. Clover (RJ, Jul; J.

H. Harding Cioifc; J. E. biier fehr-itf. FiMirteenth Precinct M.

Doerhocfer (DJ, JuUte; E. L. Dcoiiard (RJ, Juila; w. il. re pnin i i vwcii nnnii ijv- i Clerk: i at t'osteiio Li lieritr.

Wh Preelnct-T. (DJ. Jndga; M. 5Miey (K.I. Jwlge; Jobn Jacobs, Jr, iOX Clerk; V.

iciiael Sheriff. nrc cotmnrn-JotniNAt: louisville, Saturday august 2, icoo. Perrln Oerk; J. F. Brownfiekl Sherilf.

COOTY. Harrods Creek T. T. Dunn (DJ. Judge; Alvin Dana (R.i.

Judge: A. Cropper tlx), Clerk: J. Hailan fchenff. cpringcaie Lee Harm (U.l. jnase; F- Hunt (RJ.

Jndce Lee iiartiour (DJv Clerk; T. C. Tyler Siuylli. Award's llrnd E. P.

Fontaine fD.U Jndge; J. S. Hclonka (R-). Judge; John Ewatd Oik; Jo. Slecnt enenn.

GUman'w Joliu Rudy judge; Keuner Judge; Fred Eclingor Clerk; Fre4 Surmttii (R.I. Sheriff. Mdletown A. K. Maaaox tu.l.

wuagei A. Tanner (RJ. Judge; H. B. Wood (IX), Clark: H.

Gwithccy (B-), Sheriff. Anrhorace 8. 1 Uarr IIXI. juage; o. Hobbs Judee; J.

L. SballcnMS Clerk; David Stooe Sheriff. O'ltannon Wm. Glove (DJ, Judge; John al (RJ. Judge: Ork; M.

F. RoddiJto bherlff. BtTrton Joa. Perrm Judge: O. W.

Demaree (RJ. Judge; M. C. Page lU Clerk; George Maione (DJ, 6heriff. FiBherviUe-Jonn it.

uuiuanu tu.i. Judge: Elilu Walters (R-), Judge; C. Hoke (D.) Clerk; J. X. Jet (R-) Sheriff.

beaumruie J. w. Jean tu.j, Jwige; o. B. Clark 4RJ.

Judge: C. MUb. O-: A. II. Funk (DJ, Sheriff.

Jcffersontown-J. W. Sliaier (D.l. judge; C. Easum (RJ.

Judge; Thou. Hoke UX), tterk: N. rartv-risht (RJ. Two-Mllo limine B. Hikes UX), Jiiege; J.

C. Schuster lR.1. Judge: E. IK Briscoe D.l. Clei-k: Jclin T.

Rors K.I.-snerm. lloi.lm' W. CUmore (DJ. T. Prewttt (RJ, Judre; llcny Robb Clerk C.

Emerson (RJ. Shertff. tairmount-Ben Stout Judge: 11. X. Goat ley Judge; F.

J. Reialnger (RJ, Orkr Ju, A. Fanner (DJ. Sheriff. Crom Road T.

P. Cooper (rJ. Judge! John Kaufman (RJ. Judge; WtlUwn Heeler (D.t. lerk: William Cahiu (K.I.

enertn. knrine ilanien P. G. Augustus ID. I.

Judge: ill. Slarrctt (RJ. Judge; John Pearce (D.l, Cierg: Jaron uasmner iu.i. fvnerin. Miller W.

F. Hooch Judge; Wil liam Eilke (RJ. Judge: J. M. fiuclda (DJ, ITerk: Josenh flouenlne (RJ.

Sheriff. wood's w. u. Mooas iu.i. juage: Wnilam Baker (R-K Judge; S.

R. Armstroog (DJ. Clerk; J. 8. PrelNsler (RJ, Sheriff.

Meadow Lawn-C. W. Crutcher (DJ. Judge; John -McDaniel (DJ, Judge; A. B.

Applegate Clerk; George W. Griftia btienn. Shlve ley's J. F. Holll (DJ.

Judge; A. Kler (RJ, Judge; G. P. Arbegust (DX Clerk; J. B.

llawes ik-k snerm. fan Kun-i. Miller uxi. tings: B. F.

D. Fitch R.K Judge; J. Miller tDJ, Clerk: John D. Cane KJ. SherlfT.

Schardeiirn Jacob wurteie judge; William EhlKhelde (R.i. Judge: Ed Garr (DJ. Clerk; Joha SchroerlueKe (RJ, Sheriff. Hlnnkrnhaker'a I. Jilld (DJ.

Judge: G. A. Zepperie (R-), Judge: W. D. Blankenba- ker (IX).

Clerk 81 en it Hertel (R.I. Sheriff. vatrr iifemct w. u. wtewan .) judge; L.

iodre (Kj. Jiiage; f. m. Ken. oeoy (IX viera; tr.

j-ennert uw. bnerui. tlEAHiriO HIS END. Superintendent Ross, of Cave Hill CemeryI-ying At Death's Door. nearly Haifa Century of Devoted Service paased Without An Mr.

Cobert Boas, one of the best known citiens of Louisville, it very dongeroaly ill as Ids home, 1530 Bax ter avenue, with' kidney diaease. Mr. Eoss has been confined to his bed bat a few daya, yet hia family has abandoned almost every hope of his recovery, ana be Is expected te aie at any time. Mr. lions is Snperintendcnt of Care Hill Cemetery, which position he ban hell for the past thirty-four years.

Tne present Superintedent'a brother, David Eoea, first laid out the beautiful ceme tery, and for the greater part of tbe tbm, it Lis been under the charge of th. oreacnt B'lDerintrnUent- who. at the deatu of his brother succeeded him. Mr. Haa was bora in Bonshlre.

aootlami, seventy-two years ago, ana gam to una eountrv wh'en he wm Quite young. Shortly after coming to Una eity front tbe ract, be reeame aaeociatca wim tne cemetery, Twelve years ago bis wife died, and bo Is now living with hia twii danrlitera. Alfred beckmana and Mis Engenia lioaa, at their resktence en Barter avenue: Mr. Eosa bad nerer before been con-nl tn ha bed. until last Sunday, and he would doullcsa have uoeumbed sooner ta ttie mahriy with which he ia slTeeted but far his UnUIUally Vig orous constitution, lira, ifobern aia cun- terman are attending him, ana nave nul nrrv nftts to urolonr hia life.

but they eonaulcr hia case aa beyond medical aid. -To Mr. IUs is due, in a great measure. HnrHvram of the gTea heanty ana anratrrvenees oi Cavo Hill Ometery. nas uaea rat pruie in ue i a place one of the feat area of the city, ami his unremitting diligence baa been rewarded with great success.

In his privat life Mr. Koas ia a very charitable man, and has done many deeds of. kind-. neve wnen they would do most good, ma ha never made anr osTeniouous ois- 'play of hia charity, preferring to do in secrecy wnaicver migut oe ueiimu the needy. KOTHIXa IM IT.

Mr, Joha If Atkertea Expresses Him self Aboat Beaater Illscack's ue-cent Speech Before the Senate. In response to a delivery made id the United States Senate several daya to br Senator Frank Ilisoock, of aew York, in which be stated that the atrengtn and influence of the DemoeraUo party in that Ntate wns rainea irom uieir connection witli tne liquor ueaiers oi New York. Mr. Jobn fli. Atnerton.

re- ihi1t lresiiliit of the LJauor Dealers Penroetivei Association, wnd who waa in iew York durins the Inst natinnni ramoaiirn. snu yesteraiy: i do not understand upon wnas gronnas Smiiim liiseoek bases his aswruons. Every eireumstanee precludes tna Juea, of such an amJiRfion between the iem- ocracy of Row lorlt ana tne brewers. Secretary Thomas, of the Brewers' Asso ciation, was, tiunng lac raupuiu, uiao-a tree the Itennblican literary bureau. and bn never been other than a thor ough Kepnbliean.

Besides this, the Ue- nutliean LetriHlature of that btate. in lacing ine eiar miuur. hum Ivelv hirffe one on whlfkr. If there had kern an? compact between the rwwnneratin nartr and tbe rrewers. XbeV certainly would not have provided fur the latter at inn ume nuu in so uc- eided a manner DIED IN NEW ORLEANS.

Demise Yesterday of Sir. Dooslaieaa Cefala, Father-Ia-Law of Joseph Deaaazlo. Mr. Joseph Denanzio received a tele- cram from New Orleans yesterday an nouncing the death of Mr. Dom inique Cefalu in that city early yester- dv morninct Mr.

Cefalu was Mrs. Dennuxio tutber, aid was ono of the wealtliiest citizens of Xcw Orleaiut. lie ruiizrated from Italy to Aew Orloiins about tlfty years ngu, when a boy of fifteen, lie started in tne fruit in m. amnll wuv and and br fruuaim and industry built up the lurgvst fruit importing estabUiumcnt in tbu rated btit tea. At tiie time of bis death Mr.

CoTulu owned a Lirge steamer which ran lo-twecn ew Orleans and tho West Indies and South America in tne iruit trade. ltdle thia steamer he owned an in tercut in several otber Lirg steamers which were engiicfd iu tiie fruit radii. in i.i i eoumu of his li-ie Mr. C'efalu no- a pood deal oi valuable prov cr.y iu ew twit-rut. Mr.

llenunrio married his daugbter eome years ago, una was engaged with his father-in-law in business in New Orleans for some time but sub sequently rcmyvca to im estate. The Market Reaches a State of Mid-Summer Quiet-- Biny Small Transactions Eeportei The Demand For Seated Houses. Business among real-estate men has been rather dull this week, but no more so than is usual at this time of the year. Those who speculate real, estate arc, ua rule, out of the city now enjoying a vacation, and. do not care to bother themselves with business matters, hence no large deals in real- estate, have been made this week.

Sev eral firms, however, report a number ql sales of small property for which good price were obtained. There are scv- era! laree deals on' foot wr.icn it is ex pected will be week. The dealers arc uvciy butiiaexs this fall, and look for it to open about September J. Tne largest sale of tho week was that of 39 feet, on Market street, ebrwecn Eighth and Ninth, for $16,500. Two liunoroa lect on Main street, near 'Tenth, was sold for S7.80O.

Fifty feet on the corner of Twenty-fourth and Chestnut street hrought, $2,300. The Louisville City Railway Company purcnasea ji iec on Hill street, near Mxtn, lor tne sunt of 17.000. ITiere baa been an active oemana lor to Gil week, and every thing worth lu been roaoiiy reuteu. us fact, the aomanfl naa ueeu mmn iksw 1ia miLeHtabe men could meet. Th.

nwara to be a sreat scarcity of mall houses, nd not a real-ebtate man cooid be foil ml yesicraay who cau vug for lease. The demand was strong for hemes ransing from $30 to $50 pe imh nd all that were esc liable were taken. About September 1 is the usual time for tne renuu Doainesa so become active, as cut-of-town people Socrin ta return at that time. But it appears the demand Laa eome a month. so4net.

It is feared by the Teal-estate; that tlwc will be unable to snnnlr the demand for houacs this fidl if tbe rusn is anjuiuiK year. a. guo mem aiu uuurs. u-w- pSJQl year. A gooa many amau nouses, onw- list of the transfers for the week.

S. a Meddls to Albert Scott, 63 feet west side Twenty-seventh, street, south of Si. Xavier, 4d. Barbara Obt to Wmiam T. Carter, SO fees went aide Haneocfc street, south oi Breckinridge, 1 JMO.

riiM kk id w. xl. wKmmm, feet souLii srle Eudd avenue, east oi Tblr- eat tUa lUghtaecta street, south of Cheat. But, fl.eOO. Val Frsntk to liannora rianeny, no iee corner Frauck and Payne streets.

Standard Land Co, to Maggia T. Me4xler, 44 vMitX aide Standard aireet. t-SJ. Anton -Holocher to J. Holocher, WJ seet Frank McAtee to D.

at, Kepley, 91 1-9 feet Elliott avenue, Francia McAtee to Genrre W. Check, 100 feet south hiue Elliott avenue, fvoo. F. Siemens to area newer, sa iee stde Harney street, between Seventeenth uwl Viirhtrnlh. e.lMX TVomn teetv to Cornelia C.

Dooeaa. SO fees Bouth-rHe Madison street, west of Twellth. Edward Lindenherrer. trutteo. to mii- lrpena JekeL fiO feet east sal Twanty-nrst f'liuM WMithwietc ta IV.

PbllDOtt. SO feet onuth si'le Ruud avenue, eat of Tblrt ty-eeventa, Standard Land CO. to RrUca IToblltxeTL lHJ it feet Standard avenue, t.003. F. B.

Stmt to Bridget sheUi.r. feet smith aide A 1 lord street, west OI awansy Charles Roaenhelm to A. M. Jaeobstetn. 89 3-8 fee: south side Market street, be tween Eighth audinth.

916.500. J. II. sa-ha to Anton Kamer, S3 feet went sue wuiuMn street, Mechanic' Land Co. to w.

Itawauu, 30 leet Baron avenue, 91 SO. E. F. Tucker to Jefferwn county Btoae and Urns seres, i0t. John Kroeger to Jefferaon County Hnna and lima Ci 19 aema.

SkUM. SaUie and Mary Kewton to Peter Caldwell, 40 feet aaat sale Twenty-third street, ri'-'i. W. C-heen tn Wolfs Manuracxunng Company, S00 feet east side Tenth street. north of Main.

9700. u. Melienokl to manes nenun, feet south fkie Kellar street. 60 feet corner Keller and Wentel, 89 feet east side Wenael, 1 Henry icenm, wra. uan, i Weber to Elisabeth Weber.

S3 feet aouth side Fetter street, ei John M. Del oh to Bstl Dnerhnfer. SO feet, corner Chestnut and Twenty-fourth streets, ShlJtfM). John T. Drink to Baan Doemorer, 30 reea south side Chestnut street, wess oi xwenvy-fourth.

92.200. Iaaao II. Fenlev George W. Swing, 4 acres, 3 roods, 13 poles, 91.100. btanaara Laan uomnanv to aaeoo w.

Lots. Si feet south skte Standard aveane. also. T. B.

Kennedy te Adam Bauer, sa ices north side Burnett svenue. 9225. John Col ran to Peter LettabaeH, SO feci foni i side Col can street, west of Eighteenth, buao. K. K.

ti lover to starv u. loree. fJ ieea north akle Chestnut stieet. cast of Twenty' ixtti. 1 Marr R.

Com "dock to sura K.1 Wilkinson. S3 feet norm stiie bsrk mreet. r-. U. F.

Down, to toui-rvll Raiiwar com. panv. 210 feet north side Hill street, weft of Sixth, 97,000. wm. c.

Read to Ainm iiren. si a-ia feet north side Gray street, we.t of Jackson, sa.noo. F. KlmbeJ to E. F.

KlmbeL 37 J-3 feet north akie Kufer avenue, Peter Burns to Wm. II. wotiord, ss yeet south skle cos avenue, wet of Merry, f3 5. Fred TUlmann to Joseph TUrmann. S3 (net Month Klile Teliirr ainet.

tM.VX Emma M. -Milton to Frank Miller, 30 feet, north side Milton avenue, Emma M. Milton to WU'lam Murr. 30 feet north aide aireet. 9225.

Emma M. Milton to Magdallne Keeher, 90 feet north aide Milton avenue, 9'J25. Emma M. Milton to John W. UavlS.

30 feet south side Lvdla street. 9CJ5. J. Downing to ii. Clover, 7 1-a acres, 94.500.

K. R. Glover in W. H. Mar.

one half of 1-4 acres. -2'00. Mechanics' land (Company to w. 8. Bright- well, ho leer eatt slue Baron avenue, ei t.

William Hughes to Emma et1euth, 30 feet north side Kufer avenue. 3nO. B. Str-oMrl to Oeortrs Tnhl, 50 Sect south side Fischer avenue. Mary Hikes to Thomas Davy, CA 0-11 feet north akle Kentucky street.

VI 30. James K. Mullen to Sophie Tiecei. AO feet north street, west of Tweo ty-Kixut. h.tuo.

A. B. Client ham toe P. G. Hermann, S3 13 feet, west side Twenty-sUth street, H.3DO.

1-cna Weber to N. O. CO feet, south side Pkrlle street, wet ot Seventeenth. J. O.

Rogers to snn i. Arkcrmsnn, 2d feet, eoulh hum I'irtio street, west of Sev euleenth, fiiw. JEFFERSONVILLE. There will be no polico court this morning. ft will renulre forty-nve plugs in the car-woiks mtlonure to insure a com- plutu tire system.

F. Ii. M. C.HJirrl; Sr, waa finel $0.50 In Ksquire Ware's court icstcrday for provoRiuif iicurv crirecc. An infant child of John Frlcke, who lives on Illinois avenue and Seventh street, died last evening of cholera in fantum.

Hugo Clerk-elect, 1ms resigned liis position as overseer in tiie tailoring department at the prison, and I'hurh-s IleiUinir, tlio in the foun der', was appoint-l to succeed btm. The' Hoard -of County Omira buioners comiM.sel of Messrs. PackwotKl. Ixing and Zlmmennati, will convene on Monday for the puipofe nt tiiitking the annual wttlo- ment wit It the retiruifr tnihtoea and iu- t-pecnug the iMinds of their In a Maoist rate's court yoterJay Bud Dtigan was araisrnel to atinwer to the charge, of hoatardy, preferred by Nellie Whitscn. After wailing for ime time, the vinw Caiicd to put in an opieancce, aui Dugan was released.

Droad-ax" -Smith, tiie African editor and orator ot will deliver an oration at Oakland Garden to-day, where the colored population will tne anniversary of their emancipation. Mayor Warder will make the address of welcome. Devore Brer, the new agent; is having trouble settling with hi. carriers. On diiTerent occasions several ot tlic boya have been short in their accounts, and yestiday he entered suit in a magistrate's court gainst Law rence Zinimer for the collection of a small amount.

In Enquire 'Ware's court vesterdav Dr. Lod V. Eeckwith entered a suit of replevin against Nathaniel S. Matthews, the liveryman, for the recovery of a bay horso rained at $7j. He alao demands damages in the sum of S.10 for the reten tion of the animal.

ihe case will be acard on Monday morning. The street car lines will not be ex tended nntil the spring. Jly that time the bridge will havo been enmpfcted. During his Western trip President Zu-laiif tried to buy new cars nt Minne apolis ond St. Louis, but there were none to do had.

me eomiDy has div eided to have them built at the Ohio Falls Car Works. 1. Av." Wilecm. of Zionsville. Who wired Sheriff Donovan to hold Ltl-lie Walker, arrived in the teity yesterdrvV.

Mr. uson read of the woman eseapada. and from the description believed that it was his sister-in-lsw. of the same name. who eloetl with a married man.

An in terview with, tne Mierifl a malo tnasque- rader soon convinced him that alio was a different individual altogether. Miss Moll in Buckler, an estimable young lady, died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Euckley, en Ora- nara afreet between Chestnut ana Mar ket, shortly after 13 clock yesterday afternoon. She bad boen confined to her room for the part four weeks with, typhoid fever, and her death has been anticipated for several days. Miss Buck.

ley waa twenty-two years of age, ana her demise will cause regret among a large circle of friends, The funeral has not been announced. The Democracy of Scott county will bold a primary eiectiou to-day for the ruruoeo oi nominiung county omcera. 1 be contest is spirited, and it ia impoa'i- ble to speculate as to tbe winners. 1 he candidates are: For Auditor Charlea W. Cruson, H.

K. Gladden, Albert S. NvTiit-aitt and Henry C. Diwnore. For Treas urer Daniel lilocher.

Hugh Calvin. Mat. tiii as m. llnughland, illiam 1'earoclc and William O. Gardner.

For Sheriff- William Rice. For Commiasioners Chaav a. itodmaa ana William J. lUcuey. The following is a synopsis ot the business at Uie btate prison Soutn during the month ot July There were received from court eleven convicts, and eighteen were discharged by expiration of sen tence.

ine number oi visitors shown through tbe Drison was 537. The ex penditures for maintenance amounted to C4.755.ti while the receipts from earn ings amount to $5,813.35. The excess ot receipts over disbursements Is 94. Ihe receipt for May. June ana July foot up S32.489.S8.

while tne ex penditures were $1 5,504.43. William O. Campbell died at nls home, in Charles town, on Thuredar. aged sixty-aeven rears. lie bad been an- lering with a maiisnana tumor lor years, and his death was not a surprise.

Mr. Campbell waa wen Known tuxoucn out tiie county, ana at one time con ducted a mercantile establishment in this city. A widow and seven chil dren aurvlve him. They are M. Lw, William B.

and Hcrt ot CTiicago, and Jobn J- Alice. el lie and Mrs. ireoru-e liadser. of Charlcstown. The funeral services were conducted at the Metho dist church by the Iiev.

Lathrop, at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, and the remains were laid to rest at the Charksv Wwn cemetery. -Personal TWntav J. D. Ftewart. iSecmtarr and 1 reaKurer of the ear- works, left for Covinatoa.

ta veeter day in reeponte to a telegram an pounc ing tbe death oi bis trouier. joscpn Stewart, a well-known business man at thai point. His death resulted front tonsilitis. A wife and seven children are left to mourn his knas. is Ejnma ad retorned yesterday fiom Fort wtrne.

wiicte she naa been for tne paat month on a visit to friends and relative. -The condition of Mack Diblicnderber remains unchanged. Anton KJ-epjes is in Knox vi He. OsweU oolv for the tst live years fiagmaa at tbe Spring-street and Conrt-aveutte of tbe Liinirv tnetc naa reaigneu. ana Uennis Carmi 1ms been appointed to sue- eeedhlm.

Mr. Wooley was Mayor of this city from 1861 to IB 65, serving three ana three-iourtns years, ana was a power in Bonnes, tie ornnnany came irom New Vorrf. waa a member ot Tammany HnlL and emoted tne acquaintance or ill of the nrominent daatern raen. Although over eighty-six years of age. he is as nimble as a boy.

anu can reati without the aid ot fflrnws. I'reston Uiicr, a prominent ciuzen of Crothera-rille. was in the citv last eveninir. Wid P. Blocher.

the well-known M. and x. operator, smea to uvexinnou tliia mnrnina- on abort visit. Dan. iei McDermott, who is ill of typhoid fever at bis Dome, on Locust street.

is in a critical condition Louis Schneck. one of Scrriour'i capitalists, is top pin at the Fslis City. Capt. Jchn A. Wood, of littmirgh.

arrived in the rite Tcaterdav to superintend the overhauling of the tow boat of hit name, ana owned rjy nun. RANSACKED BY THIEVES. The Resldeaee of Mr. Wltliaas n. Col lins.

Oa Fifth Street. Relieved er Jf early All Its Contests. The residence of Mr. William Collins, the wholesale whisky dealer, at 1018 Fifth street, was robbed some time Thursday nleht. The family is absent from the city, and yesterday morning a aaslt, iu a rear window of the bouse, was found to be broken open.

A search was made, and all of tlte drawers were found to nave been ransacked, but junt bow much was stolen ran not be ascertained until II, (v.llina returns. The detectives were notinea ana mane rnmi nation of tlio nrcmlses. The robliery is supposed to liave been com mitted by two negroes wno were seen loafing around the neighborhood Thurs day. The Week's Harriage XJeeases. The following marriage licenses have been Issued since latt week Andv Schwlrd sivi Mary Mullen.

and Mary Dagne. tlainliftleiia Mets. ITel Kali'ticisch and Elirateth Marcus. J. Llewellvn smiui ana r.inei rippen.

F. A. Bundschu snd Msry E. Stolevcr. George Weis and Carrie Chrlston.

Uenrv Rauharrrr and 1-n, lioefner. F. Ltiluch and Josephine akiner. E. Frotlilngliaiu aim saiiy A.

larae. Willielin Slam's and (incens MtliKh, Robert Garrett and M. M. Foren. W.

schaeicr and Barbara BoehnUne. Wesley ireen and Roa Turner. II. F. OITtitt and Anna Ilurch.

I'at O'Cxmnor and Ida CornelL r. E. FeU and Jennie M. Hamilton. llonrv L.

Gilgtlir and trene Murphy. John'PurvU and Rina Oihwiit. Thornton CiuiniiiKhaoi and LotUe Mammoth Free Concert, In addition to (he regular balcony concert at tho Mammoth Shoe and Clothing Prof. Knoll and MIsa McNeill, the imoiis rornctera. have been aec.un-d by Messrs.

Klelnii iiis SMinnson at tiie request oi their nuuieroua patroiw, and will appear lo-nlght In choice selections, assioloi uy Kli liiiorn a niaimry banu. Folloanng mo programme. PART I. March FJrlihorn'a' Milltarv Bind. (Werture Crown Diamonds Auber.

W'aIi 1 1 vdronat hen (J uncle. Thins for I wo Cornel Knolllenlan Polka A. H. Knoll IVif. Knull and Mi MrM-iil.

GsVouo 1 Hcrt, TliMhs XHCtitiurg. PAlJTll. Ovcrt'ire Vim pa HeroM. Black Hussar Mllleckcr. Duo for tuo ('omits, Annie l-aiirle Polliit A.

II. Knoll Prof. KtMill and h-i McAcuL Walta lianiibe ve- lovanovica, Flualo Loud or Break the trust Eastern distillers Prepare Te Start TJp Eijhw'ine Distilleries cf Their Own, Sr. John G. Coach's Hi; Establish ment At Uniontown Bouzht By Them The Jlebate EtIL a ILe National Liquor Dealers' Asso ciation is now in a notation to fight the YYbitoky Trust, which is nothing more or lens than the Dhdllling and Cattle Feeding of Peoria.

Illinois. Tho midJlcmen wlio do not manufacture have been compelled to buy from the truit, anu tbe exactions Uave become eo great, tlutt they have resolved to stand them no ihe "Mutual Disulhne of Jms purr tinned tthc big lieh Ufa-in iHbtilli ry at Uniontown, Tbs new owners- comprise a number of ITiiladelphia's largest whisky dealers, and Uio deal involves over slOo.vuO. The diulierv will be en larged, as the for its products will be very heavy, as tbe new company lias a hacking way up in the millions. Mr. John lMtch, the President ot the lucn Grain Distilling Company, retains ail the trademarks and brands, and the warehouses for three years, or nntil such time as the whisky stored there shall be delivered.

He wm build a new distillery either here or 'at Lmontown. Mr. Koach says that the anti-trust peo ple will manufacture cologne spirits, ryea, ete. Tbe big iTona concern as nog reany a whjskv trust, but a spirit trust, tbe district of which is bounded by Ken tucky, Teuicasee, Ohio, NetvasJut, Min- peeota. wittt large caauiienej as os.

PauL St. Louis. City. Chicago. Omaha and other The rebate system is what caused tbe boltt This rebate allows the trust to hold a Mot of dealers' money until, at the end of six months and xn the making ot amaa- vita that they nave not purchased from anti-trust producers, they get their money bade ihe money lieing tied up so long, tbe dealers are in ue ciutcnea of the trust, and they have to oontiaue buying from them.

The rebate certif icate ia as follows: Louisville. Kr 1880. No. Subject to the conditions named herein, and for the Duruose of securing the con tinuous patronage of tbe within namea purchaser, tbe Luniilery and Cattle Feed ing company, six montn irom tne ante el this Purchase Voucher, will pay to at Louisville. Jxy pur chaser, i Dollars, being a rebate of "five cents per proof gallon on proof gallons of the Distilling and Cattle Feeding Company's product purchased una day irom the nnaenugnea uistri o-nting Agent.

This voucher will only be valid and payable, provided, that the above named purchaser shall, from the date of this oucher to tbe time oi its MTwnt boucht their supply of sur-h kind of roods aa are oroduced by the Distilling an cctue company, ana all compounds tbereof, exclusively ot the authorized Distributing Agents snd Soeeuvl Asents of the Cattle Feeding t'dnnanr. ana snail no nave awu ujr i goods so purcnasea as any jower pnos than the aistriDutor i price, wiu freiffht iff anr is Daid by purchaser) added, and shall also have subscribed to tbe ecrtincate en roe naea nereui. XHSTlLUa-a AID CATTUI MXDlsu coarasT. By 1 littributinr A rent. When due.

forward to the German A met Nat ion -J Bank, of reoria, I1L, lor collection. The oertineate on tne oscar nereoi which, in the ml sent eave. win remain blank and will Bo.tr be collected Is as lollows: herery certify that from the date of this voucher to tne time or its mrnwnt have" tssrenaaea all or buupIv of sack kind of roods and their compounds as are produced by the DiaUlling and ctue reeaing com. peny. exclusively irom its autnortsea distillinir agents and special agents, snd have not sold any of these goods at lower price than the distributor's list prices, witn ircignt aaaea.

Mgnea: NEW ALB ANT. Beniamin Davis and Dora Wood have been granted marriage license. N'ewland T. DePauw nas rone to West Baden Springs to spend some dajs recu Derating. Conductor H.

S. lieoroon, er tne Air Line, is spending- a "few days French Lack Springs. A few eases of scarlet fever, of mild type however, are reported among the children of tbe city. Persons w)k are reaulred nnder the law to register shoul remember that next Monday is tne last twy. CoL George K.

Lowell, of tbe Air Line, leaves to-day for French Lick Springs lor a few days Jacob Hippie has resigned nia place In tbe Hook and Ladder Company, ana will fellow Ids trado oi carpenter. The County Democratic Central Committee nteeta this afternoon foe the transaction of important business. Versalia widow of John I "aimer. has been granted a widow's pension. tin, Is a rebident el this city.

The colored lodges ot thia city will take part in the elaborate Lmandpatioa, Dv exercises to be held at Jeflerson- ville to-day. James lVrton luis reaigred the post- Hon of SuDerintendent of the Street Kail- way Company, and has been succeeded by George iiyne. Christian Selchrist. a former resi dent of this city, died a few days ago at his borne, la visyne county, lit, aged ninety-one years. Misses Minnie Godfrey and Edna Connor leave this morning over the Air Line for MeLansioro, to spend several weeks witn irienj.

The funeral ef George Schott, who dhd on the 30th nit, at his home, north of tne city, too place yesterday morn ing from Sk Mary's CaUiouc chare n. Clifton McFull, a bright youth whe has been acting aa special mcenger at tiie Pdst-ouioe, has been promoted to tbe position of cleric in tne general aeiivery. Letter-carrier Charles Hatcher will be one of the nartr of forty veterans that will leave here on the th for Boston to attend the National Lncampment of the U. A. lk (retiree Lopp was sworn In ss private polieeman yesterday afternoon Dy Mayor aicuonaia.

xopp is empiuyca as a watchman at the residence ot Dr. HreyfTjrlc. on Vincennes street. Hon! Jamea Lavalle, ot Daviess county, candidate before the Demo era tic convention for the nomination lor Treasurer of State, was in the city yesterday calling on the party deader. From a tirivate telegram received yesterday it is learned that Mrs.

Etln Kej uon, eldest of Ii. P. Main, of this county, died Thursday at her home at Peodleton Hula. aged ninety. one ycut s.

City Treasurer paid off, yes terday, tbo Bremen, police and city oi- 'Dcera and cmnlores for aervicea renuere'l during tho month ot July, and also all claims a. lowed by the Council during that montn. Several hundred excursionists from Ijeavenworth eame up yesterday on the Ktenmer (irir.it MnrriH. unent two or three hours seeing the sights about the city nnd icit ior nomc auou tiuva. ia the afternoon.

Tlio followintr bniMing permits havo liccn grautcl: Gcorgo D. llcib, rehleaeo. West Wshinetn street, between Main and Market: A. Joseph, hiisinefs West Market, between Stuto ntul First lMiodee "of raoli, who hae lii-cn Hwarded tiie sub-contract for carrr ing the niuiln U'tween tbit city anl laoli by the Contractors, Cat clung entered upon their duties yesterday. 1 he mail is to be earried daily, except Sunday, each way.

Catt. John Eahn. the retiring Town. ship Trustee, has made his linil settlement with the County Commissioners turn am turn ine cilice over to bid Hurbisoa. Monday morning.

The settlement sheet shows a balance on hand July 31, 18W), 6,754.13. -e-Dunng tho heavy thunderstorm that occurred about o'clock last evening. a larm-nouse about three miles north- cast of tho city was struck by lightning, set lire to and entirely consumed. The came of the owner of the property or Joss sustained could cot be learned. About ten days ago Tboitas Duncan, farmer residinsc in Washimrtjin counts accidentally struck himself on the stomach with a sharp pointed tooth ot a buy-rake he was working with.

Despite the fact that the tooth did not break the skin, traumatic inflammation set in. and In five dara after Mr. Duncan died. John Nu cent, of the Nugent Street Improvement Company, ot Evansville, was in the eity yesterday. The company of which Mr.

Nugent is the heu-t will hid on the contract for State street, from Cherry street, uunnar avenue, it said that several local firms will make bids and the competition promises to be exciting. George Lvman. the veteran nsher. mnn, Ivwi returned from a two months fishing trip among the trout streams of Wi-vonsin. Mr.

Lyman is now acnr Iyer quite seventy-five years old, but carries bis years as livhuy as If he were only fifty. This makes his seventh, ttJSton among the Wisconsin trout streams, nnd during that time his catch of speckled trout aggregates 4,908, or an average eact season of 701. morning as Val a farmer residing east of the eity, waa driving a wionr loaded with wheat cross the J. ST. and track, at Stite's Station, one mile eastv he was run down by a freight train.

tbe approach of which he had failed to observe. Kelly and tbe team of horses managed te escape without serious injuries. but the wagon was shatteerd to fragments. and the load of wheat scattered in every direction. Some weeks sro a five-year-oil daughter of Georse Raymond, who re- rides on the Faoli pike, near this city.

run a rusty naa in her loot. 1 he nai. it was thought, was entirely removed. and as the wound healed in a tew day nothing more waa thought of tbe matter. But a few days ago the member swelled to twice its size, and noon examination a small niece of the nail was found and extracted.

The-child still continue quite ill, and her physicians tear that uhxu poisoning win supervene. -On the night of the 3tb nlk. a number friends assembled at the residence of Mrs. Maria Dubois, at ber borne on Bocard's Fork, near Lnglish. for tbe purpose of celebrating the ninety-third anniversary ef their hostess birth.

One ot the features of the festivities was the dancing of Mrs. Dubois and ber partner, Nathaniel Strangnan, aged ninety-eight years. ine aged couDie danced in seven quadrilles, and, at the close ot the evening, were apparently as fresh as any of ue iaoa ana laaeiea present. Personal. Mrs.

Jane Kins- and bee daughter. Mi. Charles Elliott, have re turned from rench l.ick Springs, where they bad been spending several weeks roe tne be neat ot the health of Mrs. Jiuott, who returns greatly improved airs. Anrustus Johnson and Klra.

Frank Marsh leave to-morrow for Palmyra te spend some day swith relatives. ---Mrs. T. G. Dver and little son have returned from M.U ternon, where a pieaaam lortnigns was passed with relatives.

Mrs. John Safins leaves Monday for Bushnell. IlL. to enend sev eral weens with relatives. Mrs.

Jesse Morris is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. iw 1 Alain, near Greenville. On and after Anrnsa 1 in aeenrdanee wtth a publiabed order of Mayor Me.

uonaid, ail in tercet on outstanding eity orders "will eeaar. According td Ihe records there are now about $1,300 of order, wnicn were issued some rears ago, it thought tnat. front rtM laet thai less than 920O has been presented for payment, since the order notifying1 holders of the stonrare of inter. est the remainder emst have been lost la some toauct. 7 here is new, with the exception of the orders mentioned, no floating debt whatever asainst the city, the only oblignuous out being the bonded Indebtedness, the payment of which is provided for nnder tbe law with a sinking fund in the bands of tbe binong and Commissioners.

Under the New election law the county is divided into thirty-eight pre cincts, 'ine following are tbe Inspectors appointed by tike County Commissioners: Preelnet No. 1, Oflie Owens; No. 2. F. Cartley: No.

3. Nicholas Karma pel Ao. 4, S. M. Weir; No.

5, John F. Melker: No. John B. Fagan; No. 7.

Joseph i ein, No. 8, W. H. Keller No. 9.

Georse E. Sackett: No 10. John Merkcl: No. 11. Loeis Vernia: 19 Stb-lna.

X'jt 1 Tt Zieyelhaner: No. 14. Eli Harle; No. 15, Jacob I ein o. 1 James M.

Given No, 17. SL r. uoodbub; Aa. 18. David liar fit.

son; No. 19, PhiUp Sebarf: No. 20, George Kerb; No. Si, IL 11. Wicks; No.

22. George Loan on No. 23. Jerome X. Smith; No.

24. Wm. Beeves; No. 25, J. T.

Burnett; No. 24. Jacob Walters; No. 27, J. S.

Kraft; No. 28, Owen Te- gartt no. 39. Charles iiammersmlth Aa at). Thompson Lewia Greenville town- stdp Jamea IL Scott, R.

S. Bntherford. Franklin township IVecinct No. 1, W. B.

Hancock No. 2. P. A Smith. Lafay ette townshlp-O.

Schwarta. Charles Scott. Georgetown townshipShelby Summers, James lugwood. Imnortant chansee took effect yes- tetday among the of the W. De l'aaw Company.

ill ism Micheia, whe has been Superintendent ot the iudow Glass tor the past year resigned, and has been succeeded by CoL George F. lTnn. CoL lenn held tiie Soperintendency for some years, but left that department about three years ago to assume charge of the Plate Department, and left that po sition anon one year ago ior tne pi'ce of Purchasing Agent ot the works. He has been ia tbe employ of the establishment for more than twenty years ia various eaoaeities. and in every place performed his duties with such fidelity and intellegence as to merit and receive the approval of the management.

it is also ssid that Mr. N. T. De Panw. who has had the burden ot the manage ment of the vast establishment sinee he left college, a very young man.

some twelve or thirteen yearn ago, will re tire temporarily from the active direction of the works, with its over Si 000 of capital, and its 1.000 and over employee, with an annual output ot finished glass ef the value of more than fi.000.000. and aa annual nay roll of more than a hslf of million, and his da-ties will hereafter be performed in part by Mr. w. u. Keyea.

a gentleman or. great experience, who baa been employed is the works for more than twenty years. Since Mr. De Fauw assumed the management cf the immense enterprise be has worked more hours than any ot bis nenmerous employes, and has had during those years very few on- nnrtnn tips for rct or recreation. Ills abilities aa a bnsineas man are brilliant, ly attested by the success of tbe enterprise, the tergrst and most prosperous oi tne aina in me l.hiicu oiatcs.

air. Lymaa ill Engage la fasaraaee ft will erstifr the manv warm friend of James S. Lyman and her dead husband to learn that it Is probable she will engage in the lntnr- unce Business in some capacity, Lyman has been urged to do Una by her friends, and an opportunity has been offered her. She has not definitely ar ranged her plans, hut the Courier- Jnnrnnl linnm in a few dnva ta an nounce the full partionlara. Every one who knew her dead hnsband.

tint sympathized in his widow's will rejoice to beaf that she has tiie oportunity. througu air. Lvtultia many warm and lnnujenual Jnen.U, nt saving her little home and support ing. tier Children. Vaa Houtsa's Ooeoa "One triad, always used.

EiFi-ET TAKES CHARGE. The New Postmaster Auames Bis Pallet 1YIU Little Ceremony. lira. Thompson Given a Hand-Tier some Present By Subordinates. The post-office is now in charge ot Mr.

John Barret, and already he has settled himself down to work. Bristit and early yesterday morning he preseaud himself at the ofSce and was met by Mis. Thompson, who was' in readiness to turn affairs over to her successor. Mr. George Iloklcn, an Inspector ot was on band from Cincin nati to assist in the tranafer and go over tbe Looks and accounts with Mr.

Barret. Every account in the office, from Cashier Iatc's down, was carefully gone over by the Inepeetor and tbi new Postmaster. Every one of them) balanced to a cent, and both expressrd themselves highly pleased with tlio condition of the office. So well satis fied was Inspector lloldcn that he re turned to Cincinnati en the afternoon train and left Mr. Barret In charge.

Mrs. Thompson remained at the office nearly all day, and she and Mr. Tuley. tne Assistant rostmaster. devoted tbe time to explaining to Mr.

Barret the ins and outs ot the office. Mr. Barret was not in his private office much dur ing tne day. in faet, lie spent tlte greater part of the ttmo at the different desks, beeomins scouainted with the clerks and familiarizing himself with the duties of alL To a reporter be said be would have but little time to talk for a day or two. as be desired to' be come perfectly familiar with the details be Tore really settling himeelf down.

Mr. Jlarret has said repeatedly that Tee won Id not make any changes foe some time, and but repeated the statement yesterday. There was a current rumor that Mr. Tuley would be retained, bat it could cot be verified, as Mr. Barret has made no promises.

There are only about a dozen positions which can be filled by air. liarret. and It is a matter of some speculation as to whe win get the positions. Mrs. Tbompnon was given a token ef remembrance shortly before neon.

Tbe omce force presented her with a hand, some diamond pin, and expressed greet, regret at having to lose her. She responded with fitting remarks, thanking them kindly, and left tor her dinner, with the hope that they would re re- taineu. Revenue Agent Wihnore returned yes terday from a toor fcf Inspection throughout his district, lie reports everything; quiet. While away, however, he broke up two moonshinerr stills in cunton county. CoL D.

E. Collier, Surveyor of Cus toms for this port, departed yesterday for hia home in Lancaster, where be will enjoy a week's vacation and en deavor to escape the hot weather. Miss Ethel Bryant, one ot Pension Agent Walton's clerks, is at ber Hart county borne on a visit to relatives and friends. Sh. will He cine a.

wmt. Oa a Bad Charge. Alex nays, employed by tbe Louis ville Electric Light Company, on Third street, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detectives Few and Fritech charge-1 with stealing waste copper. For several wrrni iuc unce on amaton ana streets have been ent in several places and the wire taken. The detectives wer pot oa the ease to-wurtr it up, ami during the investuottioa they aisevv- ered the corpvr eonoeaJcd in the homo of Haja, The latter bas been a trusted employe for three years, and his arra-t Ttwrnui causcia aim c.i'il--iirrn among the other The U.

A. fU Eacaaapmeat. Grand Army Posts August Willi W. T. Ward and St.

John Boyle ester-day chartered tare Pullman sleepers in which 'to are ever the Lonisville an Ansa vine to the. Grand Ijicampruenl at Boston. They will go via the Erie, and tickets returning will be good until September 3(fc The sleepers have been chartered by the members as Post ears for the use of the members and their friends, and tickets can be had ef Mr. O. W.

Erdman and at the L. and N. eity ticket office. Faaad la a Laaaker Yard. A newly born colored baby was found la Monre's lumbar yard yesterday morn ing by Officer Buck Miller.

A dirty cloth was wrapped around the wait, hat throw any light apon tbe identity its parents. Coroner Wilier was called, and, after viewing the remains, ordered them sent to City Undertaker Miller's. from where they will be bunco ta potters field. Tbe inquest will be held to-day. Dr.

Jeakins Recovering. Dt. Forest L. Jenkins, who has been so 111 with trphoir fever log the past month, is slowly improving. His condition is still critical, and it wiTJ be some time yet before he is out ot dan- tna wife, wno was stricken oown a week age on aeeoeat of the constant watching at the bedside ef ber hue hand.

is considered belter. HOB TflR-SPOTTEO SKIll Covered with Scale. Awfal Spectacle. Cared ta Five Weeks by tbe Caticara Resaedies. I aa rolns ten ef the eatraaraiaary re year CuUcara KejueSwe aertora a.

About the let April la 1 netin aonat pimple Use esaalug eat au my mmj. mtt thought nothlsf It nul asaie tas laur oa. vaea It begaa ta Ine Ukmu mnnm apot-y jtL lea as, an which cam en ia laven, uwipaum nw wt. lrvj. 1 weuia asratck every W.

,11 1 the next Sight the acalra, beiag toraed mesas all. wratciws so la vjib Sid 1 euuMtlt sU the so. tor. Is the essaty, b-il withont a4. Alter glvtas sd tMHies ncevery 1 fasvpenwl te sa sl rtleni.t in tse watiatm about your CU-curs Brtuniics, and pcrchanrs 1 thcM Iroiil Biy ru 1.

and OUineS alBKtet lBia4uU is. lief. I begaa Is suuee tkat the srsiy sru. Uuas rraSuily sul tmoimai ous br one. sutil 1 ksl beea rully curua.

1 lud the Siaeaxe thlrteea awatha bcloee 1 hrgaa ton. lag the llemetties, and ia fnsr kre seeks eiittrely cured. My di-aesae a ecseaia and idwrluie. 1 kaow ot trial many have tsknn tbe Remedies, sod thank me tse the knowledge of tt. e-pet ily a.uur-rs have bates 1th si'aiy eruilofM en their keep and boi'S.

1 eaa not express thanks te on. i'r body aa covrn-d with aca)-. sad was aa astul aicelatrla to beauid. Kaw ay I akla ia as dear a a Saliy'a. t.tAj.

tAntv, aiemn. wi. Cuticura Resolvent The new lllood and skin Purifier and greatest of Httwor RemeilieH. iiuernsiiy (te clnan lioi of au laipuriut. tu tau rroiove rs'n.

.14 C'lUcura. ti. arest Skin ure. sn4 ua equi.iui sKia lutluer, exu rnailv (to char tm; mui anil vtip rv-atore the bain, cure ecry pei lea iu-unik'. w-aiy simywa ac 1e ska, seals sad biwod.

S.ld everywhere. ITii-e. CTTTICURa. toe: SO A V. HrUVKNT, l.

Preparel ry tv OTTKfT, HRl-lt AND CHEMICAL- COR PORATION. nutn. Send for Jiw is Cere Skh Dleae. St psM. SO lltsKtrsthKia too teaitmnolais.

rod. rough, chapped and eily aie enred br ttTTii Soe. I CANT BREATHE. Hacking Cough, luhmt I V-unxT a and lnrammauoa rrlieved la oa anlaat by the Cat car iatl-raia PUster, Kothinx like a for weak Ion..

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