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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 11

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A CRISIS HEAR. Chancellor von Caprivi Once More In Hot Water. Gap Between nim and Prussia's Minister of Finance Eapidly Widening The Radical Press Jubilant Over the Probably Early Dissolu- tion of the Reichstag. Ecports Again Current That Em peror William Is Iu Straitened Financial Circumstances. VBO WILL firCCEED TESSTSOXt (CopirlgltealftOi, by the Kew York elated .) Berlin, Oct.

8. The long-distanre mil-ltary ride is the ono topic of conversation iu this. city. AI classes of the liabitanta -are interested tlv event, which has toialiy eclipsed politics and everythlnjt eIeL Despite the diuppoint- ment of the German at the winning of the-, race by an Austrian and the better general time? madeiby them, they are lav- iehlng every hocpitaliiy npon tlie Aus-trLins. The latter have been feted and dined by the officers of different rxack regiments.

To-day a Krjes of great races was given, in their honor. Emperor Will-lam will return Monday evening from Weimar, whither bo ha gone to attend the golden wedding cebrarion of the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar, when he will give the Austrian a dinner. He will also visit the stables where tha Anstxlan horse are Vept. Some of tbe bonnes are irreparably injured. In one at the stable is a beautiful mare with --'both her hind hoors split.

She is steaming and sweating, and is evidently In great agony. She made the distance from FlorUdorf to (Berlin in eighry4wo hour. Of fifty others bupectei, flfVn are disabled for life. The thoroughbreds suffered the most. Tbe condition of tlie animal it pitiable.

Their sides are sunken in, and it seems as though their spines were twisted away. Some Hungarian horses tbat are acarccjy bigg than ponies seem to bo In wonderfully, good condition. Actual statistics ot the horsea-thab have died in iierlin can not be It Is known, howiver, that elsJit.of the Austrian died on the road. While the horses have reigned supreme nnia nor, nave mgnea supreme Fuu. uu.

muuMriiu eras i oeen wviiyi prepuring tuner, i tl-w early EujdUi settlo-ences i between Chancellor Von Caprivi to ea. which he pur- "'I Vr "Tr: I Jgn "uiaian aav VI VUT vcrf Ml a tary bill The Chancellor, vlto has succeeded In overcoming the Emperors opposition to the bill, did not eonsult eithor lirr Miquel or Count Von ulen kiirff, Ilrenident of tbo Iruian Council of Minivers, in regard to the tnvasn.e. It Is pre-Jicted that tite Chancellor will dweolve the Ilcichslag if the bill fails to puss. The liadical pa per are Jubilant vver this outlook, and press the hope that ia the evect of diteolatlon tlicie party will 'iuke gains. lh- Yoseisclke Zeitung says to-dy that there is no chance of the bill patsung, and that dissolution will only ttrwig-um the ipmitioa aud cuiiiivi Chauueiior Von Cuprivi to ntiiCtt.

ihe papt-r tails upon t' ii ttoveruiueut to liUiurw or at potpunt tite bill The C'liaovellor, In tlie meantime, circulates Um story tiiat the biu aa now prupiied 14 pructicaiiy rhe same as tlie one prepared oy P.lnoe rtttmurcic, whiutt hud tiie ap)roval o( Oen. count Von AVahlersee, wuo waa then Seo.etarv of iVar, and that tliere Is no truth in tlie repo.ts that either tlie Chioi of Stfl os the Ministet ot War diaugreed aa to lis pruvirtiuna." The Cologne Gazette a few daya ago puljlished a dvnlal ot tlie reports circu-Idtod about the. trouble tlie Lmperor was alleged to have vith one of his ears Tite iWial is aaid to have dome airaight lruiu the court, the Emperor being very sensitive on the subject. Itinoe Bi nia.x-k's organ now proclaims that this ttiry is perfectly true an.l that it is folly to deny It. It adds tbat tbe larts are well known to all the intimate rela-' tiona of the Emperor.

This statement is scarcely likely to lncrca friendly laliuu between tlie laiptxor and IVinoe Bifrmuick. Stories of tlie -Emperor's flnancial dial-cult es are again current. iiis father and grandfather allowed army subalterns a eersuin amount of money cuch month if tliey were without private means. Etu- prtor AVilliam refuses to continue this practi04, and no further grants will Jk made, though the preseat recipients un k-r i the old sybtem will ontuiue to d.bwtho sums allotted to tluia until tier are pro-mcUid. The number of subalterns receiving the bounty ia very small They lire ni'tly the sons oi men who died on tha tield, and whose fantilies have been fur generations in the sorvice.

The Etuperor's action in this matter ha caused much gossip, aud it la given out ni pitivo evidence that he is hard up. The Emperor's corthal meswge cmftraiing the election of llerr Selle, who an ardent Liberal, as liursomatr of Berlin, is regarded as ot gr at political importance. When Ikrr Sollo's name was mentioned for the position it w.is freely predicted that the Emp'Tor would never conliitn his election. During the old Emperor's life the relations between the Burgomaster and tlie court were very ttralned. Even at the beginning of tho present reign things continued in the came stato ontil IVinoe Bionarck's inUueiico declinetl three years ago.

Tli Emperor conlirined tbe elecf on ot llerr Von Eorck-enlHHk, the predecessor ot Herr Sf-lle, but it Is said he remarked to Jlinister llerr Furth, who prtsed him f-r confirmation: Pon't let me be asked again to conftrtn the election a Lilwral Burgo-ma-ter." Ilia aoilm In regard to llerr tlle was look-d forwarl t- wi anxiety. -Tlie nv-asaco waa aplcuoaut surprise, and It is rs-fiarUtxi as -a sigu that th time of boycotting political opponents of the Government is over. luree thousand retail trwiora of Cologne have petitioned le Federal Conn-rif aud the Eupror to aljolih the new fcunday rest law. Tliey a ure the Ern- is unfavorable nwru'ly and bd polit ical exnomy to limyv irauw ouu lect experionce from the ruin of many Boor traAl-rs. The Chamber of Coin-aasice LTjppot SavarU ia orepacinc to rmpluves, -i'-ot mote but DkaMire fkuig and djKHintented.

The afcitato the qnestion, holding the ntuia views as tbe Cologne petirinncra. The Uertrun exhibit for Chicago Columbian Exhibition is to nearly com-plotI that llerr Imperial wuni-iunT, says It will be diimtCiWHi nxt mntlif if neowtry. It will, pot-haia. be shiDixy.l then. 1 ue event 01 tiw musical anon nera wss the opening- of Ee ksMn Fall, wti.

is intended for tiano recitation. It was inangurafd win three iuvitaina eon-' cis alven by Von Lulow, braiiama and on lnilv, Wedaewlay and ThutMlsy. All the artistJe tad mimc.il lion of Hi-run were cn-mit. Never in nianv veara went ao fbw I Americ ins in lfcrlin aa at prrsenU So cii me in timj interitan colony is at acinic a standstill. WNO Will SUCCEED TENNYSON Km Sinter ol Ilifh Rank To Became Poet Laareate.

Lnndiwi, Oct. 8. The question aa to who will succeed the late Lord Tennyson, poet laureate is argued from all point 5 of discus' ion, in literary, social and political -circle, Tha idea Coat Algernon Swinburne would acoEH tb office alioatd it bs (Tared to him, is ridieufed by those belonginf to his iirtt- mate circle. Though hi democratic chants closed years ago, he has wither written, nor said anything ito justify the retort that he baa repented of hi a repub lican lyrics. He may regret th uumea- ured ardor of the nttetaneea of his earlier bat there is absolutely nothing to a belief that bo regrets the democratic sentiment contained la them.

William Morris, who ranks next Swinburne as the greatest living English. poet, as is jusl! impossible for tbe office as is Swinburne. Iio is a rod- i hot socialist, and a friend of Swinburne, Both Jiold in aeorn the notion of com- 1 posing to order laureate Lbics for evwit. So, dUmiming these two, from the list of possibilities, it will be seen that the real aspirants for the honor ot lauroateship are Lewia Morris, Sir Edwin Arnold, Alfred Austin and liohert Bu chanan. All these are ready to -spin royal rhymes.

j-. It itlie opinions of good literary cliques are followed, tlie Governnient will not recotnmnnd any one for the position, bit wilt leave the post vacant. If a decision in the matter dep-nded upon court Inclinations, the choice would be between Robert Buchanan and Lewis 51 on La. Sir lulwin Arnold has a taint of heresy. Alfred Aoatin is appreciated at his proper valuo as a pot-t-iiM.

Kobert liuchanan fuvorite at court throngh Iim Idyls jnd Legends of Inverburn," and his pro piht The Land of Irne, but his uoca-ionU erratic views wUl tell gieatly aguiuot him. Lewis Morris, a. a caudidate for the launatUiip, is bUmekas. His pof ticai worka bear a ceuerai air of respectability. lie it was who wrote Sotig of iireat now in its third, edition, em- bodviue the odes on the Queen's Jubi lee and on ho Imronai institute, the: latter of which he wrot by reqaesr.

owln? to the Ulns at tli uue of Lord TonnvMin. tor thin work tk received thc jubilee medal from the Vfw-en. As I a man and as verse writer, ho has much conuuond him (to tlie court. lioal Unsrliah crrtio. place hun on a par with Tnpper a t-oefc i i-A VALUABLE BOOK.

BouKkt For Twentr.rire Dollara Re- cenily. It Is Said That 3K)0 ill Not Now Oct It. London. Oct. 8.

(Special.) A yoanff dealer in second-hand books wlio has not 1ttabll8Uea ta bwttttSB8 Lua- a xeenty had an offer of a matt un- cliased for five pounds. IV-rore maey ksetor for seventy-flve iKMiiids, aud, nat. uwy foUoitlrtea hlmieir UJK)tt what ap- pea rod to him a remunerate deal. Before long his satisfaction waa considerably diminished by the approach, of another. custom, who, after beating about the biuh, offered him 50O pounds fur the lit tle volume which be had sold for seven ty- hve lw.unds if lie coukt regain possession of it of procure another copy, furthermore, it whispered that there are at tuis moment several Aukicju purchasers in tbe market who would yladly giv l.too pound, or perhaps more, loi' the precious iittle treaiiuie.

TO HOLD A COWSISTORY. 1 Allegation That lae Pope Is ta Create Several lardiails. Rome, Oct. s. The l'ope has decided to hold a consistory at tho end of this year, principally with a view to creating several French Cardinals in order to officially demonstrate the rapprochement has -been effected between France and the Vatican.

Some hparib Cardinals will also be created. It is stated In Vatican ciwlH that the dsairj iu England tor at leaat one Englwh Car-din at will not gratitledj bougn it is i rob ibte that lr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, who is greatly efK-otuod by tlut Foif, will receive tue Cardinal- thip. MILLIONS EEKIKD. Immease Excess of Liabilities Over lathe Baak of Australia, London Braach.

Ixmdon, Oet. 8. The accounts of tho London branch of the Bank of Australia show -liabilities '-of 880,000 pound In etw of the'ttets. -This deAiciencv i due to larg overdrafts in the directors' books, which, it is liav been doctored by tlie Chairman, who Is in-tetvstml Nu (kxtinpi.nk.-s twbici owta tho bank the large sum of COO.O00 pounds. TROUBLE IN HAYTI.

Uyppolite'sCabiaetCoaipiringAgaiaot 11km and Satires Changing Their Politics. 1 Kiugston, Jamaica, Oct. 8. Advicca received from llaytl ore to the effect that trouble Is sgain imminent in that iclaud. All tla cities and towns with tho exception of Jaciuel have turned Liberal, member of th Cabinet has been conspi.iug agaiust Hyp-polito snd Ilajtien consuls at airferent ports are oC supply lutf luXoiuui-tion to the an ouioer, on board ot one of t) gunboats have been anwbjd for commumcatin with Manigal ana attempting to corrupt National wMmen.

ACCUSED OF ROBBERY. Wm. Kreish Arretted On the Charge of Stealing From III lleatfactor. TVilliam Kreioh and IVt 11 ssins were arreted yerday morning by Offlcers Kummol and Sullivan. Tbe former was with grand larceny and the latter with bting a suspected felon.

Fridity evening Mr. James Wcisenbcrs was pacing William Majlielu lunchroom, on West Jefferson street, aud oaw a man, looking worn and hungry. Wei'tenlHa'g asked his name and it tie had ajy money. Kuiish told a p-tiiul story, and Weuo nbes save him a sup-por and lodged him for the night in his own room. The morning the man bad departed and his benefactor a w.ttcli aud 25 in money were alo mbing.

Tbe watch waa pawned at M. lieruw.V&, on Fast Market street, and upon liis (Ascription ot the man wtio had left it Kretb was arrested. AYlajn uosUousd Gave. II THE i II rm r-r 1 n. v' 1 llws.

r-y i i INDUCEMENTS GREATER TITAN EVER! IS THE MACE TO BU We are going to sell you goods. Have just what you want and our prices are irresistibly THE ENORMOUS STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS we bought for our LARGE NEW STORE, which we were disappointed in getting for the present, LIUST BE REDUCED. present store is over-crowded. We haven't room enough to place the stock, so we will offer goods at the lowest prices ever heard ot Prices cut right and left in every department. We save you money on every article you buy from us.

Come and ff see for yourselves. i lieet quality Inlis ninta. At Good innliry- Canton lannels. Special Attractions IS DRESS GOODS. 11C 34-inch Wool Cashmeres, I ZS in all colors; woith 25o.

OQC 404nch All-wool Hope-span Suitings; regular price 60c. 1IC 40-inch very fine All-wool Z2 Uenriettw. in blaclc and colors; sold everywhere at 1 "7 IC C44nch. Ladies' Clollis, 0 1 2 splendid "qualUyi worth We are showing handsome line Suit I'atterns at fX.5, J2.45, 82.93 and Don't fail to see Infants' Cloaks, At 5c! CmA oualitr Iadifs' oe, wmu oet. At 75c "TC-aVnl nnalitv Glv rjnili.

bono uan dl; rezdar varuer $1.23. At S1.25 CloU At 3 3-4c $1.45 Iteavy Unbleached Cotton. $1.75 At 5 3-4c -xv Infants' Long Cashmere Cloaks, in cream and tans, embroidered, capes and skires. Fine quality Eiderdown ShAri l.tnall. Vitw liiM all kinds of Infants' Cloaks and are selling them cioeptionally low.

Bed Comforts At a Sacrifice. Good qualities at 50c, 75o and 91. P1! ill rr 1. .1 Our Bargains In Linens ArcXJuequaled. gC Larso Turkish Bath Towels.

mC Larse All-linen Damaslc Tow- els knotted fringe and bor-deiwl. 5fJ Hemstitclied stamped Doylies, drawn work. AQC lge Fine' Momie Cloth Zd Scarrs, colored centers. Iet dozen, largo German 03 Damaslc Napkins. Flannels.

Wo can BaTo yon money in our Flannel Department. gC Good quality Domet Flannel. 12 1C Heavy i worth 20c. Extra hfvy all-wool, red- 4:16 Ws Market First Dry Goods Store Below Fourth Avenue. after some hesitation, his ntuue aa Nio Uiggins was with him at the time of the arrvt, aud was lockv-1 up a suspected felon.

ELOPED FROM SCHOOL A Yoang Woman Who Would Rather Be Dead Than Live Single. llarrodsbnrg. Ky, Oct. Daughters ColU-ge yesterday was a scene of contusion on. account of the elopement ot Miss Mamie Turner, one of tho pupils of the Institution, with a young faimc-.

from Washington county by the name ot John Cocaulieur, Jr. The young woman it the third daughtr of Samuel Turner, of Texas. Wash-iigton county, and was living here wttn her mostlKW ond winding tbe coll which is near Mr. irnrner'a town residence, while her older ats-teis are with their father in Washington Their nearest neighbor I Mr. John Co'anheir, who ia also a wenituy wrmer.

The two ncihl)ors have not been Cocanheur was in 'every way dii-touxajjJKL. 'Cocanheur twenty years old and In good clrcuia- Htances. lto has been here at the hotel tor several days awaiting oi qor-tnnity. Yesterday bo drove otrt L)au-vilto street, mt Canie JJnnie w)k accompanied Jdm.to the front sat, of tho whi-n they'Tduad Mamie Turner and Mits Viola llickerson awaiting them. As Mi.

Linuey sliffhtj ed from tho bngsy, Mu Turner kiwed her, stepped into the bugy and the young couple dtove off to Danville, whw-o they tuok tlie next train Cincinnati. The yonnr woaaa ssid she would rather bo dead tiian to live single. AT GREENWICH VILLAGE. Mr. Cleveland mm Fnasily the Gnests ot Mr.

Benedict. 1 Grc'inwieh Villaye, Conn CoU 8. Grovor Cloveland, Mrs. Cleveland and. baby Ruth arrived In Greenwich on K.

C. Ii-nedlct's yacht Om-ida this afternoon frcm Buzzard's Bay. Tliey wUl bo the- guests of Bunker Benedict over Sunday. Mrs. Clevelnnd will for a week or more.

Mr. Cleveland is coming for rest whenever hi? can get away from tho now pressing uuhcs i Ida campaign. ftpark Caase a Blaze. illn Kv. Oct.

8. (SDrClaL) Flying sparks from a locomotive on the CnesapeuKe and Ohio ranroaa isss mgu i tbt cmuia alone tlie track nearly half a mile, snd several tobacco barns and small cuutuugs nujaeii the track -were burned. Tho fire came ..1 1. nf I A Btroiirf wind was blowing at the jme and tne citizens oi wgwr iuu uusutoj aiontr tne une oi uro siomj r. lin.

han no itr vim ii ui; uciuy rain in this section for many weeks, and tite grass ran ir tit eauy. 1 uw probably 9a.uuU. Trots at Leaingtoa. On the two priocttal days, Octoter 10 and ia. the and N.

lll TT: i .1 ftw vniiiMl Irln. mtH to Sate of wle. Mslton. tan fcne fnim Ftr-t-strrt depot It 7ij a. or from T-uln HIHr at 7 a.

m. aiwl a-rivn at nloo fclaliou ou reUra Uii at 1 9 b9 P. as, IBT GOODS, ETC. 'TIS FALL, MID 20 twilled Flannel, worth 30c. 24 Extra heavy ISue twilled.

Jrlannev regular prise, 85c. LOW DEATH RATE. Mortality For Louisville Darius: the Month nt September Only 287. For the Fast 'Week Tbsra Were But Forty-Three Deaths City HaUNswa. The montlily mortality report issued by Health Omcet Gait shows a total of 2U7 deaths during September.

Of thepe seventy-atx wero colored. As to sex there was but slight diiTerence, there being 142 male and 145 female. Consumption, with thirty-three victims, and inanition, with twenty-nine, far outstripped all other death-dealing diseases. Typhoid fever comes third. Following is tho monthly report in detail: CAUSE or DEATH.

Ah. of Udo7V VI. Loco-motor ataxia. 1 narumui, Mniingiua, iinuigltn.orr. Meuinsitu tubercul'r Mania OUla.

...11 Jnli 7 Pott's (lit. I HlMUniAhftlO. Softwiiagot bypbOi 1 8iXciu 9 bbocK, Apoylczy 4 1 Aw mn I Broncun l. Braia CUuo-r ol Csncrrof t.ncrr. all Ceraoruia Cboera Oon 4 I CuLl-birth.

1 DysaDtery, acuta. i Trt mu Lruir. lunor. Kut.il.ia. a Eat ro -colil a.

Ksvcr. 4 Fevar, ....17 GattTne. hmiorrbas. tana-- Uo.rt, rKaiclM.ot.lS Inauibo.1. Imawiwranue Toinor.

Ttilwrreilnol. lceralioa of bowals. Irttuia. Vt boopioa cooih. L'okaowu AeckiaiH.

mlroad ArWMWuc. bur. AceMlaat, all otbai s. Kidney. Bi Iain's lia 7 foiaon.

llomtcids U-r, lu flam 'lion of. 9 Liver. LeBcocjthMua. Total. sX.

IU Id cota. til Mack. aociAi. arxATioss. 16 Kotstatad.

11 I HATTVITT, 1 Other parta of U. a. 6 Fraac. I lreiaaJ CHuer for'gn s'at's. OrrnT Se 17 A0.S.

trocar 1 1 Over 40. nnder 11 Over 1, under 1 Orrr uuJer 60 JO Oor S.ttlM Ow uuoer TO. Over iiadar 10 Oear 70, uodr IS Over to. under 18 Oier under Orec ad. under 4 Ow W.

under ll. Over iO, ttiuhtr at Not stated. WARDS. first ward 13 RrM 14 temnd ward Ntnta Id Third w. rd.

IS TvnUi ward 4S FnurtU ward ward Fiitu 1 Twelita ward S4 Birth ward II Cite Hospital 19 caeaath 4 OUier inauuiUona. It Not stated. I WKKKLY BTOETAXITT. "Week end Fertftr Kwi euu 7S Weaa ctwu tataiabor 17... et i lUKaMlura.

1 ail otLara I SUNDAY MORNING; OCTOBER 9, 1892. in -YOUR lAIiL OOOBS. 3 Special Driies 25 25 39c to be Misses, Bibed Vests, sizes sold LadW excel beary ribbed others sell at Ladka superior ribbed and fine, cheap guarantee these the cheapest lieavy-weiflit all' everywhere at. 40c tent quality and VeM same as 40c quality Jersey Vests, extra, at SOo. three numbers in ttie city Don't Hiss These Bargains.

For 3 dozen Woven Initials. 1 For 1 doaen Nursery Fins For I doxea Good Whalebones. gC For ood Dress Sohslda. gC For good Tooth Brusbc Fcr Colcito's Palm Soan. -jlC For Buttermilk Soap.

JC For Cuticura Soapt gy-For rears' Soap. I nC Fot 1 dozen Mack Shell' or iVmber Jiair Hns. blankets, 2 Special Lots. LOT 1. 10-4 White lUunkets, warranted pure woo), $2.0.

LOT 2. 10 4 Scarlet Blankets, warranted pur wool, 9--3S. fleeced Sanitary all-wool Navy Wrak eadin Septemtwr tek.atMiug Octooer I 41 Sft For the week ending yesterday tho report is: CAUSK OS BBATBY a Heart, organic dM. at braia cooseatlctn. CaDcar oi a inaaitioa a I BHsbt'sdla.

1 1 Maniac- tla. car. 1 Cholera Infantum. Ceasuinpuoa CoDvutatuua. I Xeinnaui, auruit 1 a 4 I Croup 1 1 oeumotua.

Irmnua Daaceatium. 1 ArcMieat. 1 Ac iurDt, Acctdaat, ail 1 uvaeuterr, i lrtLiv. aicntla. I Xuurro-coUU.

i nvaina 1 t.r. typooul. 4 SSJt. CO LOB. SOCIAL.

BCLa.T'S. S9 IT SS CotoraO. 14 MairMj 14 ativitt. Germaar tHMrpartaof U. Kraaeo 1 I L'lttt 4 rr'm 2Q to JJ.

4 ttluM i.H 4 "iu to oil. to 4 Wasos. 0 haventnw'd. 9. NibUi wara.

leuta wara 3 Cadsrl JT. ir'm 1 tot. tr'mttoS. S'mSto Hi. 4 'nlutoax rirat SeCndward.

Ihlrd ward. 9 Iwnb ward 3 um 4 rr'ntTOtoM. I h'niwWA a r'ln UU to 1J0 1 0 hot 1 Daeth Mm Twelltawart. 6 City lioapilal. I in'ut ua 4 Tlie following deaths were offlclafly rported yesterday to Health Officer CJaJt: Louisa KcifcJ, Uiirty-one jvare, apopiexy.

2029 Bank street; Christian Dauber, fifty-eight years, heart failure, $534 Bank street; Julia irwcn, sixty-one years, cerebral hyperneuua, 414 ilrs street; tiaiilintor, thirty-four vears, heart failure, JedexBon county: Maria titadel, sixty-eight yeats, mitral regurgitation, 41 1 Laurel etreet; John Fry, fifty-four year typhoid fever, Ml Kast Walnut street: AnnaM. lieim, twenty-two years, typhoid fever, Howard stre; Uerbert Kmerson, two Vcars, membranous croup, Last Jlar-ket street Ad Brumtwld, thirty-two 'Veara, typhoid fever, llome ot i'riend-'iet; Delia. Ann CVrcoran, lift j-f even consumption, 522 Jast Gray; Gcorfie C. Bluckall, lilty four years, tvphoid fever. Colored Kate James, twenty years, Brighfs disease, 62 Mar-Shall street.

if Lettings of nineteen pioces of city Hrork-will bo mado known at noon Wed- Lpesday. Tliey embrace twelve brick side- wnlks, three hexagon sidVwaiKs. two Aitriiied brick streets and. two vanned brick alleys. The building permits Issued yesterday were: Anton Bosed, frame Spring streetj south of railroad, $100; ii.

S. Frey, frame ''dwelling', fcightnth and Kuclid svnne, $910; T. Grciner, frame shop. Lr.Ktdway and Underbill, SCt; John Sigh tin gale, four frame dwellings, Barret and Kentucky, Sd63 eaclu Novel Entertainment. ladies are already making arrangements for entertainment during the coming Chr etmas bolidais, to be givwn by tbe Brownies to the Butterflies and tho Flowers.

Invitations will be sent ou st tho proper time, when tho curious will know oil about iU CHatnbers, tbe givat Enpltnh d-ellsi, says: "Oianrrizno vi Um rc- nifcii.ly cxJiUarallng." CocVs titrs, Dry Imperial leads. PHENOMENAL, POWERFUL BARGAINS! in Underwear. At 25c A lendid Corbet vou oav eLe4 iwfiero aoc At Sc Pure Silk Windsor! lies, wovih 25c At 5c Ladies'- Slwvr -Initin llemstitchtd Uaud-'l kerchieU. At 10c Very' line Scalloped Jaiianere Silk Hand Kerciuefa. At 15c Fine Leittlier Pocket- books, Oxidized tope.

At 35c Infants' Silk Esn- roidered Caps lace triiumod old every where at too. Communications and exchanges for lids department should be addj-essed to the chess editor. Problem No. lOT. First prize, ex-uequo.

In tourney ot the Hackney Mercury. By T. Tavemer. Black (01. f)H atiuaal SMZiS iM.sZim F2M a S3S51 tu.

White White to play and mate In two moves. Problem One ot the three souvenir problems submitted at tbe annual dinner of tho Now York City Chess club. By a. Loyd. Jilack n).

fcB.ia.rf ..44. i ffl-- rr It t. tVi.J White (3). White to play and nidi In two moves. Uames Front the Kewcastle Third game ot the mat'h.

dessert Placa tldid) 1-P-K4 1-1-Ciit kt-Kia a-Kt-Qim a-i'-Q a-i-xr 4-Ktxl' 4-1-KK13 6 JvUKt SKtlikt 6- -0-Q4 7- ktr-ft3 7-H-Kk'tJ a -B-4n4 hM-U-i CLOTHIiTO. mm sxsa WILL BE CLOSED To-morrow and Tuesday, iThile stock is being- appraised, by order of tli executors of tho lato J. L. Deppcn. DEP LRGlDEl P.

S. After the appraisement; In order to settle partnership inter-eats as soon as possible, ire will offer this superb stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings at such low prices that it will be to your Interest to wait until we open our doors on Wednesday morning. DEEPEN SON. flliiu CAH2TTS. jalxminsters, Wiltons, Velvets and Moquettes For DBAWHiG and RECEPTION ROOMS, LIBRARIES and HALLS.

In these goods, noted for their superior WEARING QUALITIES, we show a large and complete stock of most artistic and beautifully colored designs, manufactured expressly to oar order, which we offer at the LOWEST PRICES. 0. MIGHT 328-330 W. Maia SL O-Caetlcs 10 ti-K3 11- tl St ia-itt ia tq 14 CK14 15 lit iKt3 IT Ktft 1-P Qlt4 10 U-ktl I 4 al K- rt SSJ ltxKt 25-Qxl (chl J-Q ch 27 Kt7 rhl 2-9-JP lold i'-iu et-CxKU ni-iifP Ua-Hxli (ch) Four' a iranis 0-Kt ItS 10 Csmh-s 11 K3 1m It sq 14-Q-PJ K4 is it it 17-lt-Kt l- 1-KJ lt-K- KM HO ll lit (ChJ 21 Kl l.i 2-J I' Kt L'3-Kxh av-i II 1 2tt-K-K3 2T-K-Q SI 28 IS ki 30 li s- Sl-C-IC M-lttl' nred rVstrmber 2. TWO KJ irK4 a KS-KU3 11 B4 4 Kt Kt3 t-rxi' --Kt5- (Ch.) 7 IIP 5 Qt tl--Kt-KIl3 10 KJS3 11- PxK ia-Q-Kl oh.) 14 Kt Kti KS i)xB eh 17-Kt H3 lt K'4 2l-QR-Kt sq.

2 eii U-'t 24 QxKtP Kt U4 JT Ktf sB-14 ao iup. n-'i si Wt-Q-K'C- OnR" (Ch) KtA 37 sq. fa Kh) (-K 4rt-" Kd Black (lf.hi-r). 1 T-K4 2 Kt 'jlii 0 Kt Ha 4 Qt 1 ii-P 7 lxi fe KlO Kit 10 P-Kd 11 JMl K3 14ta-tks. If BKt JvK- It Kl.

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42 o-n a uxa H4 (eld News and Gasaip A. F. MarKentie, of Jamaloa, won flnl and awoond pricea ta ta. Journey of Ute liiiiiti Uneaa Majtulne. rent tiurviMi t'onjrm baa been awarded to Jlr.

Biacabume for bis Kaiae aalnt MUsaa. At the Newer (N. Che Uuto re-eenttr llr. Ldwatd Ilrmea piayert alinuU toneuuvr asainat, idus strung ptajen, la ibbk ail. Tho Tt'faKt quadraocular tournsment closed October 1.

itlxkourus and Ms-t( Ued for Ant, prii wltnv and eme-bJ wins each. Iliid took third prUe with ve wir. le eatne lat witn aulj tw tw his credit. Mr. latter arrived, la K.w York iaed Thur-elay tn the fprse.

He will nrvt xitt the Maittattin tlub. where as will edit matches of three (luiea, with Meana. liannam. Irlmar. ItodRea.

Aran. l. and J. W. rtaird, Mrs.

aimHiaia aud 1M. sua. lis alo sve atmultaneoue and-bandtbld exniblthHn. After the MansW.tri Ls wvUI fliit the other New York and Brook 1 ciuhs, and a 111 theav visl scuts We.tetiS 7 Girls Huh School Celebration. The rrineipal or the Girls' illf School and tlie Frenident ef tba Al amine Society extend cordial invitation to t.H members of said society tn nMt niul binidnatM in tla.

rv.iunw. i Lian cxer im-s to be given ia tbe acboct tuiioiiia, rtuay, uiooor 2it beginning at a. iu. Members who- laayv v.ifcli to purcliase tlie regulition fle a. roavenirf to lie Worn on that intetwet ina: tceaajon fciiould report to the priD cinal of the schoet? not later than tha li.th lm.t.

Tho action ot Carter's UtU Uvmr PI l' 14 ptewitnt, sad natural. Thaf (entkw id-niuUtts tji liver, and racuatts tee but do not ca. Tmrj mtm mum to yieaja. "ivy tuom. W8 HAKE A SPECIALTY Of eevrert strlea far yaoac asesv Wa u.

on tj the floeat i a la.4 atech. SW'TH STOUGHTCri, Ktai farers ef Haas Fata Ekoas. jj 420 FOURTH AVKNTTB,.

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