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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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II-- i i Gorir-3ouruaL FRIDAY SE1T. 28. 1390 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. KAILIX ADVAVCE-rObTAGI ny, BM-lndlng Bamlay, per S13 00 Jnily. vitbaak bandar, pur 10 OS Xeily mmm.x..

00 THuly arisr-Jaurnni. thro MiUi Iwily CwrviJwraU, min 1 00 Three tunes a ur 4.ya Slres, per year 00 Sataraar a. twelra tnuira, pet jaas Bund, ediuea. twenty wan, per 3 00 Weekly, stasia MHtriviMH. year 00 te slue, a elabt-wlth extra la elnb raieer (Mm raM ea rear) 00 hMUM cantos east ft-a.

RmiUMm may bo Bad either by aback. f-et antes ereer, ragt.tr,rcd tetter ee expreee, a eur Mek. Ulva po antra sndraas la full. tarladlsg btaa aad eeoatr. xo citt cssciubehs.

tnlly, dnll-erad. 0eaday excepted, par weeh.244 SU. SeU.atud. kvundar laelaSad. par week.Bos ADVERTISING RATES.

star comoir. rr uaa. Ftta. Ink and etshta passe IceiSe pat.i pabiterrea eptlon) la ractal Billiaaa. Basparcll XJ City Baarll -r Iteadlas BnUarr, aenpareU feeding "amucr, million Ir bales, ttista.

Wants, Baardlag. gtaawhns.s. Marrlaaaa. iieatki. AUUig- To Ma aa4 bactotr Mhw 12 kCXAAT tPITlOX.

Una pat 10 CUM pax svpn-tat aatlara feinting amucr, annpaieil Reading mi, Mala 1 0 halea, lleata. WiaM, nana, Marrlas Peatka. Mails- lane aad Bncletr WtKaXT EDITIOJr. Cnflnarr sdv-rtaaaranta 00 I-ualnaae s.tlr. ferrdlag Bettor.

1 tisjslag aiMior. BUaiea 1 13 Oft Ta foirler-Joaraal Bnxk Offleea. Xaw Tar Bassos sad 04. Trll Jlo'iai ng. f.

T. Mer'atlaaa. Vimm. Waakiactaa. D.

IS4S atraat, lav. wtlaaatr appaalia tba LbbiU Uaaaa. U. O. HrrMwy.

Mawaaar. SUICIDE AT ANCHORAGE. Doath At th Asylum Wdnes- day Night of Louis Wells. Ho EraJeo HI Attoadaata s4 Brotkt His ck Beforo TUj Cao -i lUack Ulan toaia Wells one of thr in ma tea tho Anehorasc Aaylum, eomBiitt4 aiiiclclo "nunma.ij wein. ne and attempted LU life aerrral tlmm lwfM 1 Since lia wnnumnt hod shown iisaa of the refurnlinf mania f.r deatroy.

iuji lilmaeir, bat for the past three weeka he had appeared ununuiilly quiet. Fridny evening at the time the deed was con-miMed. Walla was in the wnnl with thee patirata. A few miaotea herore oeioev be seen by the attendants to leave the ward and ruah into vu A lew minutes Utcr their attention was ai-acwd to the room by g-mana. Suspecu inj what had happened tln-y ran to his r-om ana omea It open.

found their patient Ivine icrwa th KH with hia bead hrtween two nt th Irm of the bedett-ad. Dr. Byrne wa called 03d round that fife had been extinct but a iew minutes. ThA aafiont fn VI- 1 1 retweeii the burs, had thrown his body 'r inn iiean oi uie rasi. I no neck liefcl the Inquest yesterday mornins.

The wan nniiraca in accordance Willi iae snore racia. Wlla wa and formerly lived in iiren montr. 1I a blackMuith hr trade, and leitvee wieand seven children. He-had been ua me aayium nut two monuiA. AT THE CUXTOM HOUSE.

SeTeral Still Deitrered By Re rease OfficUls Aaetber Civil Set Tics Eiamlaatlea. Oea'fsl Depaty -Internal Cevenne Collector Hawkins returned ta the elty p-erterday of to an ahaence of weeita. lie rr ports the rapture of three iHicit dutiUeries la Adair, Clinton and Cumberland euutieo wit hi a the post reek. lhese were captured by a poaae. CTLe worms ard stills were dorroyed.and aeveral Hrreat will follow.

In Kowaa county, tea mile from More head a Iurra rifsti'lery was found. It hail evi.l.-ntly necn in opinion rur a nuraiier of years, (-apt. ttaarkiua denftoyed the large eop. r-r an uw worm sin eleven Waali tubs, lite owners are nid to lie Apie tKO.Ua, 44tov and James Link. TIm aaatsnment of nnmna aiul mtnmm.

keepers lor the month of October will room ra mue oy collector iSCOtt, and the de'puti are now at worlc tabulat- iiiQ au oi meat will be mven poailions. from the fact that the scarcity of torn this.year and the Urge euipr.t whisky tor the rea. on 8Mo will have the effect of Another civil scrrlee examination has rVen spsliei? for by lYwimaitrr lUrret. This was neceaaitat xl he tho ivi ti. the Ilat of mill? applicants has been ex nanmeu wit i ngi I wu excepllnns.

-varr at tne rmp window, will aufiuiu oi.idh vi an applicants. la fW entire history of the customs nnninni st ii.is port there bss not leen diocorered a single attempt to Km 1 mnm I I v.4-a iiarn in at Bcaily every port excepting this FROM TTPHCI3 FVl. Death AOer a Loas; fllaeis of MU Lizzie B. Veraoa. Mlaa Lit7ie B.

Vemnn died reatrrtav morning at the residence of her mother, on the corner of Second and Walnut Streets. Her death was caused from typhoid fever, which she contracted ahile i tWttn Eckbride Alum BpriiifS. In Virginia- til had been ill for seven wet-ks. and was l.hitl irht wa I conval-eeent, when fatal KTmptonis -wptt iMiiiruiy uvelotl which tcrnu. ft il fcer denth.

1 he loncjl wiU tn ke plaro from Christ church at o'rlork thin afternoon. ana tne iniermco win i.e at Cave Una ted la Claeiaaati. John azi-r, who was arrested la tL1 ciiy ly Odieer Kunn. lor stwlinc kit of citrn'iiter's toIs from A. Tsui, not be trit-d here.

lie Is wanted sit cluirjee In linr.in.natl, it la said, and he wa Ukea there Jaet oll.t upon It reilLUitiou. Ketnale trmihlea rrlne frtn rhl -o1g or tnaemla are IVmnlv enrel hv Me nt tha tonic THE IllCHOLSOII CASE. One II ore Jnrjmia To Co Selected Ecrore the Evidence Kesfas. Eemarkable Circucstaace3 Attending the Exaninin; Trial of llattia Chapman. Though Positlraly Idsntiflsd, Bho ProTea Tbat She Was Not Hero September 13.

AlUcamoat SalU Caarxlag Fran 4 Aralatt Sereral Defead- ats. ABSTRACTS OF NEW SUITS. The day in the Circuit Conrt was taken Bp yesterday In the select ina of a Jury to try IVter Nicholson, on the charge of the murder of lVivaie 1'oliceman Chariot Bceson. On aocount of a conQktlng trial ia tlas Common rieaa Coert, MsJ. Kinney eoukl not be presrnt tn the morning, and the selection of a Jury was put off till 1 o'clock.

At that time the Impaneling of a Jury began, but up tt 5 o'clock, on aocount of the number ezeuscd and otherwise, only eleven hiwl been secured. They are at follows: Mcrt. J. V. IVttinger, J.

T. Da via, C. 1L Gtnlnrr. J. Hall.

ratrlck Shea. Henry Koch, 8. C. Chal- fant, Kohert Wllaoo, r. W.

Schoppesv korst, J. W. Rcceias and Conrad Kesaler. The twelfth Juryman will obtained this morning, and the trial will then go on. Judging from the care taken In the selection of the Jury and the eoiwtel arrayed, the ease will be a hard fought one.

Mcmws. Hnllltt anl Shield and Aaron Kohn will aaslut the Common wealth's Attorney In tlie promtutlnn, and MeMrs. Neil 1 Tie! pa, Kinney ot Kin ney ami J. Al. Caitlteraon will enrsduet tlie defetsae.

As lias alreadv hern stated. I. Fark-lgh Is aetlng Special Judge, Judge Jack having declined to ait. The Chapman Caae. One of the nvt n-markaMa Cases ever heard i tlie City Court was that of Mrs.

Muitio Chapman yesterday. It showed that there w. a moat astounding ease wf nr.istaken identity in eitlicr event. and teat, whichever act ef Unose was mist-ken, llkwe for the plaintiff or thaw for the defense, even ocular ft oof I the mnet mmaken in the world sometimes. THe wopuui Kid to he a nted chaiueteT and has been dut.hud Handy Mattiu' iy tne local.

dtrtectlves on account of ber alleged oievernees with other people's A enriona feature thai site was arrested as a minrrt-d fehm on the inst. and put and.T norm, nne wu neiraicim nr im aererrives as, it neautilnt Arw Worker, and aa clever In her erookealnem as she was beantifnL' Now It turns out tiaiv sue is a L.uUville girl and lived in una eitv with her mother. Mm iiorrara iieira. on (iallagher street, all ui auMi ane movea to Ulorninau about four yenrs aao ilut the moat m. mariutnie tiuog of sU w.a tlie eoodiet of testimony.

Tue wifa' la eharned with bavin leawmiu ununoous who painterl latr.ks" to rawnrrnKer tieteman, on street, between Third and Fourth, ob- tainiog mure tliaa Ike real value of the Moaee because of Cjb A paw, broker near lietsruan's olaee saitt that the woman nau tried to dispose of them at his place alao, and both poritiveiy auentmeci her. as Hid IlaisMman's cleric. Ihenr were other witneeaea luat as positive, including the local dctcctivex. UM the woman who bad been put under bond here on the ux inst. was aim here on the 1'ith.

andhd ennirnitted the eritue. In the light of the evidence fur tle prosecution, her guilt seemed aa clear as day. lkit the evidence for the defense )ut aa strong or stiwuger, and soon came to be so interesting that thoKe In the court-room crowded eh? up to the rail ing around the Judze's stand aa if it were a sensational murder trial. Mrs. Chanman did lint deny that key has on ml had been in the penitent Wry, or that be and sue followed the county fairs for living.

But she swore that lie wss at the iinehm Mouse, at 2cy luour. the day the deed was committed here, and gnv particulars which were corroborated in every lastanee by the hotel proprietor and bia son. who came down from Seymour to testify at the rennest of Mrs. Chapman mother. woo paid their expenwe as the attorney lor tue aeienae aveweu.

Poth Mr. Kueiim and his son had Doled the time particularly, beeaass it was tbe week of the Soidienf lteunioa at Seymour, ami the wonuin beeauao she was tbe only female git rat in the bouse, lliey bad sec-n bcr at dinner and during the stttrnoon of the 12th, and stated that she eotild not pomihly have eoLM bete and returned In the interval, even if there bad been convenient trtlna. The moat stsrtllng thing wss the state ment ct jtaipn Crawford, a Cincinnati detective. Ke said that them waa a crook named Dutch 1 laodr' whi went around tlie country, and tiiat llnndy's wife about the aixe and build of Mm. linntuan, resembled her closely, and that Mm.

Chapman eould easily be miaraKen lor ner. When aaked where Ifandy's hend- qnarters were, he said quietly, Louis ville." while tbe loeal detectives in at tendants looked startled. He said be bad never seen Mrs. Chapman but. once before.

In spite of tbe testimony srsinst bee. Mr. Chapman ftllvd In aluiont every instant of tlie time on the day the rrime was eommltted. Mr. I Mnn.

of Sla A. Croiwn. Clnelnnall, drfrndnl her. When the evklenee bad' Ivra Jude Tbumpsnr thonht the nriMtinit was one a Jury to determine, and held the priaoner ia gtifto to answer. Attachmeat Sartv Kirxkkupf, Stern.

Louer fc bat aiiaenen www tt. in Chuncery, on a eljim for tlH.sH. The ground alleged Is fraudulent diina of property. In the Imw and Ktiify Ccut, KoHnson ufc. ac sue uimra oc liru.

tn urur. an Llleged dd of S72.21. and alsn In attacli on the sllecrd round of fmirlu. lent disprs il of prnp-rty. The defendants are non-nti'ionta.

William M. Collins Co. aunt V. tin Jiet'att'ay it tl on aoeonnt for S37.V3, ard aaketl an attachment. The plaintiffs claim tiiat lie has sold, ennvevol and di.ixo-d of Lis property with fraudulent intent.

On Chattel liortg. In the Lew and Enuitv Cnnrt tKa Louisville City National liunk has sue I Cornelia W. Kalfus on a elulm SJ03.75 said to be due to lier from N. TIiji rliLi'nt 1 aiit Ia lu. vjired iiy a ihattcl morf-Ti jro t- X.

licn- vinser. no. it i cuuniru. is a ik-titor nt the plalntilT. Aft-r citing the allc--i fncts.

tht' nhlintlrt aks ti lu Kiit-i-'ir In uluco 1'nxinirer in the nu.it. i-. Don 1. Oa a Material Lien. Jno.

P. Will 1ms sael O'Neal Stock- well on occount of material furnislicd in the sum was $13. 7i and aaertsa malcriiU the coTnmn-JODTiyvLt liea in the Clianwry t'ourt. D. M.

AsMiy, to wIkvii the tiri iii i nrUiita mrv and ti liave avined, it cUo made a defenclant. A Damage halt. In the Common Ileas Court the damage suit ot It. V. Wade against tlie Kentucky sud Indiana Bridge Company is on trial.

A. Wade wants for the luas of a leg la an sccwcnU Tha t.raad Jary. The grand Jury hu-t yesterdiy and re- turced one true ilt, after which It aW joarnol uatil tn-diiy. ui. Simmons waa imiictol on the t'liare ot maUcious Legal llrevitiea, Mrs.

Kueantut (irlmni petitioned the Chancellor yeatcrtlay, as executrix ot Caapar tirimm, lor a sett iciuent ot bcr accounts. A renubdUon for John Frsxer, who Is wanted or. tl charce of burglary ia OLio, waa received in the Circuit Court ycstenluy froot Oov. tampbeiL In his divome petition. Bled In Chancery yesterday.

Tliouira Spaukllng simpty aljrgni tlwt ins wife, Jane, has deserted him, and thit sits bae been guilty of immoral conduct. Preeeeeiega la Caart Tetters ay. Jet vna flrr nft Court. Tooiinonwrlh V. Alt-a Jladr, bog stealing; eontlnuwi to Vtolr name v.

j-e Terktegjre, eeiTlng Ktotea npetv eontlimed to Oemhee -jn," mm v. Jrtilt-b Letterta. eat- ting; pica aot guiltr otrntlnued ir- wmer 31. v. oaoree Letterl.

rutting; plea not guilty: continued to Ortober lit. "ante v. fetev Kkrbolaua. Biunter; Jury; a trial. timet of fomsioa rteaa.

Ilondrtrka vm. Ollrtea: Imlsineiit aet atkuo, aa-ode4 po-tltfcm BkM. atotlon lur Jurla nt. weeks to pkvt. Waile.

ete va. keatarty and la- aiaiia lirMga tomianf, pun ipinry la- rtWn. or dWeatlaota; varttk-l aud JudJ- snent np aefendaal. Attest JOHX If. PAGE, TX (ttr t'ourt.

Auault and DaUery John RevaoM: Ortnlr 1. Mallduut biHwCng Wllliem Lewki October I. MaUentit Oiftinc ratmey Oors; Uouso of efn-e. rjtorn tioie: cii.taiu-a, Kuoirlva front Jaatlce At Oephait; ta be rvtumet to W. mar a of th lr.ro Jo Boom fvt.

tilaonlerty t'oodurt Ueorf llaremaa rj'. 4irma lunnter: Kill siki Mag Wllwn. Jamea Uilloiey. WIUJmi WlUon Ortonor 1. I'harlet J.

ii fTri-a eioo lew 1 smntlia. William Jones and AVllllam ain STth. Stlitnle Weather; and S10O nr III atontk. (Miw JaiK. Xollie starr- moler; rdie Waiaar; ttvth.

Usaie CttmaUaa; iimiw.i. Coart Caleninr To. Day. Jeffervm rircult Court. ComatoaveaJth va.

i'einr Klchobmn. ntutdar: aa vs. b'. A. and ('.

BUniod Co-. BuImiu saaae Vs. Alfeed llrand. manler Court ot minion SbeJlr va. Me-teial.

rtrou Co. tireent.y v. llohannoa ehroedel vs. IiMtteraof; fcoch Vs. Mode ete.

Noilre Pnrket Monday -Enat vs. Troas: Moll va. titoll. Arrumefit Dorket-Tielaney vs. General Amorlstion tjhired baptl-la, re.

rtauer vs. twwt and Bouihera Ufa IrMuraneo U'Krl va. aam: llnuaa va. Xawvort 5v. and Mi tMippt Valley Loo v.

latrt-ann: Hawklna Vs. U. 5. A. aud C.

Uailroad Ubinn va. Calloway; Ingnlla A Co, va. Hart HaMwaro CO etc. Law and Multy Coart Notlee Docket Monday va. Tipe Wnrtamrton vs.

revioa: lJ-oera vs. Itrierrford 4c ta Attest: JOHX IL PAQg. U. C. Coart ol Appeals.

Frankfort, Sept. S5(pw1l I V-raker. t.inn dr Co. va. Karmeta Tobaeeo affined'0 Coreirnr.

Looi.ville Chsneery Ctly of tonUviiie y. tmihtvtns rVard of Tradn. LohUvIIIo chaneerr: affirmed. bnultable Aerhk-nt I antra irrre Co-tpany v. tW'Td, Jeffervm Cnotmon Ileas Coert; dUalMMt pa appellant', motion.

fartpy va. t'arl-tr. Ktntoa; trWfer 1 mw a Nif ioe Coart ard aet foot ef Kenton county fivi on ar i merit dorket. t'omswto wealth, Jefferaoa; sub-atltted. Ilamlle- va.

TlW.ItU, -or: sjh tastrM sad paed to foot of a anient ScrP. t. MllrKeM vs. Co mon wealth. Kehmi: set for arew-ient on Vtot" 7.

IHK. Klein, at Loulm-uio, sworn aa an attoener. Crone va. Ro- ood Veal RmM, gps eer; iaeed to fnot of arsument dia-ket. Vtlllimon va.

Va -r. Khelly tryued by Genre a N. DarVe tne appellee and p. i. Muir foe enppUsnt and submitlot.

Howe, eie- va. Audera-M pet tt Ion for reharng tllr 1. "ntI1 Saturday BMnln( at 11 eVIork. BUSIES IN CAVE HILL latermeat ef tbe Kemalas ef Cekmt theSalcide.aed IIUMnr. dered Wife.

A large crowd stood on the sidewalk, yesterdsy morning, at 10 o'clock, la front of. Cattermaa's undertaking shop, aa the remains of Mrs. Theresa Celim were carried out to be removed to their lost resting rlsce. 1 A nnmh er lady members from Jewel Lodge were present to nil. In a measure, tlie vacancy caused Iiy the absence ef tbe friends and reU-tivee who usually attend tbe funeral of their loved onea.

Save a brother, none others were present who were in sny way attached to the woman, and the scene was a moat affecting one. Jie services were held over the re-savins, and they were removed at once to Cave Hill, where a lew hours later they were Joined by those of her husband, (iehm's funeral took pLtee yesterday arternoon at o'clock, from the residence of his brother-in-law, A. Os-ter, at 400 East Jerferaon strrwf. Tin eerernony was pertotr ned by Ue Rev. Mr.

WeygDld. ef the (iermsn Protestant Lutheran church. His remains rested in a mat 1 .1 mih, 11 iu of friemU and relatives were present. uuii- 01 ru. leuow-worxmen viewed the lemslns before they wire Interred.

wcxsErui to tell JcffersonvllllsaS Rather of the Opia a 1 sat rree feats I Dellr ery Is Hot ceded There. The news that JefferanttTllU -miU probably be rrantcd a free dVUv -r tcm was leceived there yesterday afternoon, and occasioned eomddcrsble dis- etlHsina among the business an m.m of whom favored It, while otliens thought tbnV ttte city eon Id wU afford to do without the scrvlee. I'ustaiastrr Lnke we opinion 111st it win hot prove practieahJe for various leasona. He says the annnal receipts of the 'ofties Will not er A IT mvi 1. .1 Jutify the Department in em- "tany posimen ss ire neces.

ssry to cover tlte dry. At least seven hira will lie mil ml 1,. It is very prohali that not mr-. 11,.. three will 1.

null itiia expenditure, the oftiee must he made wiien the other ex- r- met a oeneiewy will result. In onler to eillrU-nt service, the host-onice litiiLHin- -ill 10 1 enlarired and year will he pun ns Jiefore the free oocome reauty in. Jeacr- K. asd L. ef Honor.

Testenljy a letter r.i Ttn-4 -n Grand Protector fiodfr--. KnlKlila and Ladies of Honor, stating- jiiat ne con 1.1 nrmg the Vrize Ilrill nna a displ iT wo-jld clven at LtKle temple, rriday even- inir. Oetotti-r 17 All tne order in the ritin around the t'iii in re iiivitt-d to rnittHt. This eeni tie Crand tiflirer. of tho KnigiiU snil Ltdies ol Honor will at the Iinariel IhkI-p, cirncr Nineteenth and 1'urtltnd aventie.

For Xervoas Debllitr to aorr.ra-t Arid Pkasahala. Tr. A. M. Air.

iiuhri r.k i have Usm it In a numiM-r of rt.M of nrr. vou dobtLty, with very gxsl re.uiu.". 1 itftll.llJl Tho Car Serrlco Auoclatlon Trass- mlts IU Pecliloa To Secretary Campbell. Tho Alterations In Coles Pretloatly Kade What tho Association Cliisa. On the -th Inst, the Courier-Journsl poblished, ander the liesd of What tho Shippers Want," tbe demands of the MerchauU and Manufsrturera' Defensive Aaeociation, In the ahai of a eotn-municatiua sdUn-atd ta the Chairman of the Executive lull tee of the Car Mrvtce AanociaUun.

signed by Mr. C. It Csllahan, 1-remdent; Andrew Cowan. Nutcs. P.

Brsonsn and Frrd Gernert, eommittee. The fullowiag Is a copy of the reply of the Car Service people. mailed to Sir. Campbell eaterday -rent. C.

II. taiuhan. ITesldenl LVr-iunM' ami Man fjcieina.e jrar Mr: 11 appaar aww in iuu roaeoiea, i-T all litMou. Uuvt tttm oi-ratlrti oc tho Loui.rUia 4 ar renv a.ohuwi have all ay prvven benetu Ul alias to the ralhiaaua and Ihrlr mo ntH-a the Artiron vers irettoer lit advlerl. or ba-llir oralder-a.

aaviug seen tonnulatol on ti ta.la ot alotibv a ciauona urceaNfully oiit4 In oitrer clues an til art 'to tito uuu muiiih.ii. Ltaii.vine. and many of them eotilroHlng a mm-m uw TUllalt fl mmnm. Ws a. uova taat eir form e.naainnlratloa aodn on 10 ll iran.puriatluo ComatiUee the trl Trail cor-ra fully ike dinar p4nla rabea In iimr eommuDtratioa.

and reply, noual re)r uuily reter you to wai Httr, a ropy 01 wiiira Wa append. to yonr eo-jptalnt la recarrt to delay la awrtrhhig cars tram ooo road to another, whila tl oar Imp mIub that a great deal ot the driav rHatrad to can be aimtnued to rou.lgiine toeraeivea, la de-tng a gr.wW numbee of ears than they a uannio wua antint, mm ran your at -atloo to tha fart tiiat on of the ohjerta -1 in i-'i ir a-avwuo la to earre-s dehtra in the BMrveax-it ef boalne (twa A 11 lr lot 3, Una 1 1. Any enmplaint of delay, in tho movement of Joaeed or empty aod la teard to the wlirhtng sr-vw within the Hmit of tha Aswwlstion ahouhl be nalt to the Xanacor. who will praply tnve.ilate each and oarreet sav aa-Bweni ry delay aa the port of the railroad aomuaay. All earefal aoBirirarln thm intuw the Aoairlath i doea not ae Its way rleor to suae any rirther roneethHia ta the en- ftrrrement of It mlea.

Yours trsly. "The F.aeetr Cofnmllleo of LoularUle car ttvli a Aawre-MKHI. by r. VAX. Cbsirwiaa.

The following la the. letter which the Car Service Aawviaiuat rrftrred to above. It lias never been published heretofore "The Traa.nortatme CoatBirrie.oard ef TTBrie. ears Air. w.

U. t-aapheu. Secretary Iiear Nra The Kxerutlvo ComBtHtes nf the Car bervlee Amss lation of LouUvUle beg to atate that they have rarrfuily examined ant eon.MetT4 tim petitloa of groar rotnmlUoe eonBerlrHi with IImi ear aentee ralra, not only of this aMW-Utloa, but of the principal annotation hi this eonntry, and are aatlaneit mat tan atlpp-rs of LoufevlUn are not dta- artmlnated acalawt. tbe experience ot ethor ear arnire SiantlatHni( aarlng ahowa. not only to the raUmMW.

but to the ahlprera tbe-iaHvea, that they are very advaalagwMa to all tnteeeated. hat there may he ho eratnt nf draerlnv nation aratmt the frait ami vex etable Boat-so- of tii. H- a hotw-eri It aod tlnrta-nalt. tbe eommllle eonrwdea tbe extenainn ef ume on iriilt. tml vecetabkm to five nay placing this badne- on tho aama Irwntnf aa at Cincinnati.

slturMtcb It in been emar-ded at that point that Oil. nath of limn I. mneh greater thaa the ordinary rerjulrem enu Of the bttnilMM, As regarla ttte extemrl-e of time oa taa bark, the tart that earn year's aupf baa lo te (Aiherel and stored la a few moot ha time bt eonahlvrrd. sad as tbe apparent dlffl- en Mr la aahMdlny aad atnrtnc dtremc tho in 1 aeaaoq lo litre ad lit Inn time that ftr haa been atri A inat tne time om tan bark tie xt-no1 to houra, from the 1st ct Jane te 0 lat ef Ortoliee. Tho npe.se 11 arlo tweti nf the Hty.

Wrtne CMiferrrd with Ute member, of the an lamm ana amvea at a store e-mplrra anlm.taiv1lng ot -the mien, have signified their iiilorti to slve tba p-e khI mlea a fair trial, and thai thee believe they will eventually prom a ben4it ta all In It- tM. "The eommltt-a dtar. ont feel tttatlilMt to granting the rtiiiNU foe extension of time oa maee en.e ot rmrht aamel. aa that won VI simply ai mrate the ralea of the 1 wl.tU 1 on alnH ev-ry rlaa ot both teatsbt, aad the esrericatee of of her awwla-tiona, a well aa otte own, does not abow that aw( aa etten.km aeeeaaaryWor tbe Bcor nf buitiiM. rfThat the timn allowed for detentlmi may be more fnlly BB.ler.tnn1.

wa Mil sttentVnt to the following anrtratlnn of R-le 3t naftlng efleea June t. the aakvw-Ing rale wtH g'n-era la emanoiinf rtotrntioa at Pin: Oe ears arrlvlog hetwora the bone of Is boob of ne day and a. m. of the next day. ear anrt rhargna ahall r-aimra btfty -eight knurs from 1 2 nn nf tbe tatter day.

Ob ears amvlnr tetweea a. m. and 1J noon of the aama Hay, ear vnVt charges snati rm me as aoum Imm a. m. of the rext TrH not only affords ample time for eos.l-sea te rer e4vo not tea or tie arrtvai ol their freight, hut practrcaUr allow I Item an average of alxly boors for ana7ninx pornonra oa all claawi 1 of freight Sul)cet to the ralea.

abnukl be birtlter Miiderfor4 tiiat wben eonaieneea ir-l that in bars been anlwtlv eharg-d, the Or eervlco AMorlattoa dealma that tsey my their eomptalnta bnfiae tbe anvtirec. wk- will pnimntly eon.kl them, and It fonrd tn be tbe amount eoller-tei will he te'mtoM. Kam of the lanr and bmmS pro tin nt era In tbe elty bare atatad hat ths oh)nrt nf the aaanrtatfoa was a ate In the rigid dlrectlou. ThLi fact almllt-! and the additional fact rnnaplemd. tbat the a lelathMt acted rnnwai-snvsty tb fon l.tKm 'v1 en mi m.nt of Its nd boa MO-lt-d by trie expert are of 11.

aav mtif.na la otlnw rtttea. and tb-tr edivt on the bwhva IntoreaU Such plaeea. It rt eame.tlv hopnd that the btMt-ne-t mea it tVrrtavltle will give the Car anrvlre Awoclath-i a lair end Impartial bitl. and Hier will, ao doubt, than dli-over. aa buOaeMs awa of other sltb 1 have, that they harn be rreailv asneftted bv the if thia aannrlatlon In LntilsrUm, It tiers are any otner enet 11100a a tn the perpor unl.rslaodlrg oe nl, ement of Ibe niK the rommlttre will take pleasure fn leellnr tour commSts.

or otbee otrat- neaa men, at sny convenient time, for the pirrnrno of srrtvrng st a mors com plot and aalikfnrtnrv Yours tmlr, he FxeraUve Cmmli Ire cf the LoulivUls Car Mrvk-e Awttikm. Kv "UFA. F. KVAba. Cbalrwian." Tlie Car 5rvlce people claim thaf the aasneistion IS meeting With incressed favor daiiy, and state that a amber ef Dmminent bnaineae men have, after a further Invention! Ion of the workinrs of the bureau, signified their spprovsl and willinsiM-ss tn abide try Its rultnos.

Ndieving that it will farilltnte tlie hand ling sod movemrnt of their hnaine-s. BESEATH THE VYKEEIS. 5 James Metlagh, Lea lav II le and Xaakvtlle Ilrakemaa. Crnthed Te Death. A.

well-know rail road mantn the u. -and X. roady wss killed early yesterdsy morning scar Lebanon by falling frea 1 a rapidly moving freight train. About o'clock McHugh, who was brakeman, was running from one car to another, when his foot slipped oa the wet boards, and he fi ll down across tlie bumpers and between the, rails. The wheels ran actors b-gs snd mashed them aesrly off.

Ihrre deep cuts were msde tn tlie licarl, wlurh probably caused his dnatli. He was pUtced on a truin eotning to tins city, snd brought to Wystt di Cr.ille's undertiiVlng es-tshlislit-nent, l)ctli wu not iiiHtantnn-eons arihe livel until within a few miles tl this place. A ijn-cial ear sent ont to meet blni, hsving on l.rd aeventl phrsirlana. Alter ticliic embnlnn-1, tlie Ualy was removed al.vrnoun st 4 o'clock to the n-i the dead man's mother, 1U." Vct Jnrob afreet. Mie housekeeper st Mi.

Xold's nrhooL The funerni place tins afternoon, at o'cloi'k friin the renidenre. 1 he remains will buried lo Cave Eill ccrne-tcrr McIIugh was one of tLe best known fiiiday :ior.xir,. co, ireo. mad men in t)ie er. of the L.

anl X. For more than 1 ilff enc.neer on one of tl.e j.i?t tn. in run ning South. Sme time ao li save up his poation on his own scrorj In sreept ne on snothrr rm 1. He did not like it, however, snd l'teun-d ckdo back to his old or.io!i.

1 here was ho vacancy at the time, end having a lamiiy to support he accepted a tern porary position as brrfkeman, until he could recain hla psitjin ss engineer. Ihe compauy considered t.iu one of its rx-st Biro. SATISFACTORILY ARRANGED. Adjaataseat of DlOereacea lieiweea Offieetsaad Ktockholdersof the JHoa. nrck Coal aad Timber Compaay.

Messrs. C. II. Shields. J.

W. Earr. Jr snd A. J. Speckert, tlie committee appointed by the stoekholiiers of the Mon arch Cosl snd Timber Company to set tle a difference between tlie stockholders and Preshlent Givens and Secretary Mer-riman, flniahed tlietr work last evtninz, The committee was named at a tncel ng of the stockholders, lie Id last Wednesday aiternoon.

l.oaeenin? their work Mr. Shields said, last eveniui "There e-iu no diffm-nres wliatevcr between the stoekboiders snd the two offleers, their explanations ot tramisctions and submission of Nmks being satisfactory te the committee. Tlie boints in nest ion were jiie-srs. tJi vens snd Kierrunsa oeia options on lands winch tlrey proposed to xdl to the com nan 7 whrn formed. It hrtppetud that the sTocKrroniers aid not all stake tlieir Toy-ments.

only SX.000 Wing paid in. This amount was used by tbe ollioers of the company la porchaaing lands, but aa it was inadequate to the purchase ot all on -wuich options vere held Jlerwrs. tiivens and Merrimsn conceived that they had a right to dispone of the options. They uid ml Now tlie stockholders claim that tlicy were entitled to these optlMOs and should hare tho sums realised trcsn tttir rale. nth Mr.

Givens and Mr. Merriman have always hem willing to turn over their fee rata- of tlte proceeds realired, and the propositions they made were satis factory to. the eommittee. In conclusion, we may nay that there has been nothing in tht, least reflecting upon tbe character ot ci titer af tlie offleers." Tbe report wfil be submitted to the stockholders at once. CCIISIDEHIItQ E10S.

Mayor Jacob Opens and Ex- amines Several Import-. ant Contracts. Ho Award For Brick Tot Made Building, ond Burial mils Issued. At noon yesterdsy Mayor Jacob opened a amber of bids for city work. Some of the contractors pnwent were V.

Cnrnch, 11. A. Meyer, C. P. Selvage, Jaenb tiaet, J.

K. Uleaaon and Olns. oosl1 Bids wrre opened for the reconstruction of Shelby street, Cromi; strert, Williams street, and couple of sidewalks, two galvanized wells aad for brick. There was only one biJder for furnishing brick and tbat wsa from Contract nr turbo, of Henderson, who offered to furnish brick at a ..25 but Mayor Jacob this too high and the bid wsa rejected. Tbe lowest btiaders for tbe other work are not yet known.

Card. Schultae haa not yet put tb 1 oa a letting sheet. Building Inspector McDonald1 has be-gtu the inspection of elevators. IUanka are, sent ant to tbe owners of elevators and they are required to bare the elo-vators insnecied. then ATI nut ti ht.nV.

which are returned to the Building In- ep ior, wno inrniaiies a ecrtUirato te le placed in tlte elevators. Some leopls have aa idea." mys Mr. McDonald, that a charge of $i4 is made by the era for the inspection, but nothing of the kind is done. Everything about the offleo is free." The Charity Commiar4ooers did not meet yesterday, but will do so this aftcr- Tlaf following building permits were Issued yesterday: IL frame dwelling. Twenty-third snd Montgomery tlJOO; A.

frama tlwellin- Twentieth and Ormsby, fGOO; Mdllip Jsejie. truify avenue, net Over-bill, two, frame cottages, St.oOO each; D. Evrrnm. Hfieenti anl Lexingtm, frame, llKW National Budding and Lawn Association, Sixth and Maimolia irnue, iour frame cot la res. eanh: R.

Cn rm ioetr mrwJriL Ml. Cray son, frame, S1.OO0. Dr Calx f-iiuii. lerday for: llngh Marchand, eight m.U l- a I A uui.iiun, vra json rank .1.0111 -iiin-c jn lypnoid I ever, SB8 Ls4 Jeff em. Fnvl liui, thlrtyme years, drewriin" tween Twenty-lifth and T-mtr-inh- Myrtio Aahby.

white, four years, searVt fever. 31 16 Went Jefferson Harry I Scott, white, five dsn, trismus 1.. A A 1 ijicuieentn rrtby Marietta, white, seven weeks, inanition. St. tneent's.

THE CSSIHANCE COUXT. An t'aaasally Iirgo Docket Disposed By Jadgs It. II. Thompaoa. There was atmott an all-day ar Ion of the City Court re.ter.Ur- as the morning session hardly adjonrned before tlie hour of Ordinance Court.

At tbe done of tlie Ordinance Court in the afternoon Judoe Thomraon t-i the csjte sriinst Mrs. Wm. Trabue, charged with diaordtrly conduct. The evidence. It Is aild, wss that Mr.

Trabue's child hod been struck by a eulored woman, snd Mrs. Tnbue qtUckly reaen ted tUm tiL.nr KT .1.. 1 cue costs of the warrant anl sllowed to go wn Don, 1 warrant sr-iiuM, Ue colored worn.tn wis dismhwed. 1 ho rum of Kimn v. I.

ran over snd wounded Miss Lawrenee, wag conLinned to November 27, Mr. iwrence stating that his tliughter Was too ill to appear. Tho entim dneket. follows: Unlicensed dealer. 1 n.iffr ss an airreed caao.

Unliceiawd retailer of Linor, M'ra. Iluw, continued. Cntitinir a iinl.nne An 1.. -u A in, fined f-0; Jas. Fihe, dismissed: Frel Von Evn Continued; Krnet continued: Allrt tlarvin, bned fin.

iJiaorueriy oomiuct, Mn. Wat. Trabue. fined eMta. lunnlnir over and Smiih, Drnnlr 1 1.

1 tf.nia wenKlll motion for a neur trni; John Jwimn. iir nainri.sv. I'nlieenm-d Imr-r snr W1.K aH llr. IL F. 1'.

hn.l c-. 'i it )'Mlinni, heen-e pii-l. H.trlxtrinz ii Iheresi Kvaus, eonunucd li -ubcn di- mlsaitl, ieeiiie p.iiil. Idrra.ed To Wed. Ma rr luce licens were i-ned rcter.

day to M.rioUi and Ci majors Terrt, Ja-tnca V. IVyor nnl Kmm, Stickel, 4. 1 n.id Cord. Lliike. II.

A. lfatrt and Mirriref x-haurrr, Charles 11. Linker an 1 1 Try obc for t.rt- bt ony; llnd-Aka. cig coon 2Ierchants ani Ilanafactnrcrs Ceport An Icimecse fall Trade. The Factcriei Esbini-TTith Their' Orders, Est T7crkir2 Day and Itight.

Dry Goods lien Dedarn tho Eush Is Eo Great It la Simply a Feast. lltli Street Crowded ilk Etranctrs and Eoatiea njen rrom Etrlj Uonr bS To THE COMMERCIAL OUTLOOK. The Fall Celebration is now on, thoagh no special features have, as yet. been shown, further thaa tbe races and the nightly ilium in ion of tbe an Iks, ex tending on Main, Miuket. Jefferson aad Walnut streets, from First to Fourteenth, snd out en fourth avenue nearly Chestnut.

There lias been aa spprecisble Influx of strangers already, but tbe num ber will be largely Increased next v-eek. wlira tlie principal events of the celebra tion will take place. The generality of people, noting these thins, conclude that tbe business of tbe city must lie picking tip a little, and usually ascribe that effect tn tlie presence of buyers, attracted hither by the fall festivities. Ibis, however. Is a mb-tskea supposition In more ways than ace.

It Is frue that business Is picking a bat it is doing more than tbat. And tlte "picking while It is undoubtedly feeling the influence ef tbe exertions msde to attract trade to tbe city, la not sltogetbcr due to the presence ot aa as-asual number of strangers in LoulsviUe. Tlie cause of the unusual hruknesn, there fore, lies deeper, snd It is not going too far to scribe it to tire reputation the merchant, inansfactarcrs and tradesmen generally have established fur honest and square dealing. 1 Business of all kinds is on boom. The fact is apparent wherever one goes.

It can be seen on all aides. Even a cursory glance at Main street, without Ukiag the trouble te gc Inside the booses, will demonstrate the fact to any one not rank ptsmniirt. 1 ports from merchants thcmeelvcs and from tho Commercial agencies eennrta tbe stcry st bnsi. neas prosperity ia a manner not to bo misanderttood and effectually disprove the idea entertained by some tbat tbe tifihtness of the Eastern money market has had. or will likely have, depreaing effect cn the fall trade, One business ma t.

iu speaking of bli trade, remarked It is aim ply a feast." A St. man who was over recently, after looking a boat, at id to tbe tnana-er of commercial atrencv tbat bo won. dered why Louisville, wilb lie tremen dous btiKlnos, did not talk mi re about it. Ami i it ia going. Buaineaa men are ia good soirita wiiu what tbey have done, and are more than hopeful (or tbe future.

In the dry -nods line tbe principal rs- loiHiaiimenis ot tne city report a larr ciy 1 ner ned IhkJ n-na over hut year. One baa dime a lur trade tint fall thaa ia any season, with the exeeptim of tbe first Exposition year, 13, and another, speaking only ci its owa sue, hat stating that, from report, all are sharing alike, gives tbe most encouraging idea tf the large increase in sales. la bans clothing it is impossible for the factories to supply the demand. 1 toe Louisville brands are well known and popular, and the demand thia season is so. grew, thst the mills are running nuht and day, without being alio to rate ap with orders.

I a stoves, and tuch artictea as ere usually dealt in ia connection with tbem, rne booses la that Una are everJ run with tunine, and the trad ia better than eve be tore known. At one big foundery the report is that business rlnoe tlm month ot March has largely increased over the past three or four years. Formerly trading was done North or East, bat now shipments are made in all directions, and Is easily fifty per ceat, eve A another ve extensive ee tabhslunent it wss stated that they orders. fUr wek 'whlnd in their In manufactured tobaeeo of tbe finer grades there has been a largely loere-ned trade. Ibis bss been largely due to short crops, resulting an advanre.

penetaUr. of almas twesty-flve per ami tlie demand la now such that dcalcra, after sealing orders taken early la the season flfty per are unable to supply tli demand. ThU has hsd the effect of Ui-uulnting mi-dium srxl tviimn-m grades, and thus rendered trade tn tho qus'ities more tubdc tits a usual, it is much better than last year la every way. In leather the trade It also much bet-tcr then It was lat year. In referring to tin? nccsent state of affairs, one wltoUhs firm asrs: -The actual eoa-suropuoB of harnr leather in Ute Inst twelve moi.ths bat been rrea tcr than tbe produetKn cf the ttancric.

Surplus stocks, everywhere, have now been used up, and tho tUily product ot the tanneries is barely miP.il-nt to meet the consumptive demand. But for tlie of tint tanners, wbo have just aurtej -atren years ef price of hannina li ber would have twinned all previous rrcirtia wnee 1 a III. i a nee on l.ui.s bat been greater than the advance oa bather: yet tlte tanners have kept cool, cautiously protecting thetn-rlvca agnlnat the Increased cost of nw material, but fronting a Hire Vetied 'boom' which like thst ef have proved a disaster In tlie end. Wholesale ma.nufitcturers of barnra and saddles liar now n.iv.nii tiieir rrieea ton per een which fully ne jni-mi-a eust ot their rtiativ rinl, and they are pn sited to their uu most to meet the in gruoerlea the same state of affairs is observed. IViees are higher, feet w-hicli ns t'i stimulated trade tn a remarkable cstent and all the wholesale houses Pre busy.

Sales are larre and goo J. 'ilte wldsky men make a aimilar. report, while tin-re is not a manufscturinir etilalilishruent in the city that ia not full to overflowing with orders and running rn full or double time to keep up with ordort. Tlie big plow factories are sim- tur unable to meet the detnand for their Hows, and yet ore wrorking niclit and tiny. In fdet.

every branch of trade seems to ia a more thaa unnsuslly cot ronnition, in miny cases eclipsing nil previous yrvra. and in all east- far as known, exeiTding last year. The outlook in decidiih eowil. and them is little doubt tht Ixulsville ia in a highly (-roapcriiiia eondiuon and likely te con tinue so. Ia Jeffereearllle.

CliarV-s E. Iimb and Msgcl Allen. an eloping couple frn Louisville, were wcibiitt in jftternonviie yesterday after noon ny siure ar. C7.0rUT tb ladlas" prida, a'y der Ida, 2 ephrra of to-m -n la-lea air, vlih c.a esmpara, otoc rood to a.ij thing. cry ti ta Its pr aiara ring: re act to' uaa it, ladies won't, hay all inuat ha their boZJDOXT, rittstinrsli.l.c, j.t.no Jventnckr, Ve, "3 Kentucky Se, 7l) Anthracite size, per ton, c2.

Auturacue ana 415 Y. Jcrcrsoa Street. LUMBER. lumber. I ALL OVER BUILDLVOS are F0FFI5G up like MUSIIKOOHIS, and those watching their interests closest arc btiyin? their BUILDIXG HA-TE11IAL from JOHN W.

GRAHAM. 11. E. Corner Fotirteenth and Broadway Streets. EC02S, S1SH.

"jQalck dollrory, no charge for kanllBr.i-J 1 Telephone 823-2. I. Fire Shovels, Pokers and Tongs, J.r-n bm 1 raaey A is its bUtadt, Fir. leoa I Us. ir.

Wad ard 1 prom p-y Hi Ol as. In consoquenoe ot lmitaUonaof LEA 1'KUK-Ns sALCE, which arecalcuias ed to deceive the public LEA at PKURIN.S beg to draw attention to tho fsrt I that each bottle of tbe Oririnal and Genuine Vl WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE r-bsm tkeil Ciatstatriwa S-IAAAJ I For Sale In Bottles only tnot In bulkby Dealer In Pnitc Ihrrmcrtctrrt theornl. JL inuM niisfaie cn; sir-vsr veint INSURANCE. CASH MPITU (FUllt M10 UP) $1,000,000. WU, X.

aOPOLlTT, I E1CH Dt a-yxnox. JOHK OTLU JOBS A JACXRON. aaerstsry, Oca H. MonAim. At Bisritaryi tka-l1 ase'ad SIBECTOllSi W.

W. rVasia, CuAaua IX. Fain. stalUatora, MO. Jab AOasv.

Bossar 8a oj. aw Tarfc. Ussst Erarara. Saw ork. Ra Sii 1 na.

WnAaaa a. raw as. balU-rara, ns. Jo Orta. ti a I star wu.

-1 ihroaslya. EawABO Aernrs, Aarara a Obavbs, hew York. ma. WTUXAM KlOGlXr, Jtaw Tort, BEECKER, BEKEDICT, tqalublo Ealldlap, 10 Eroadwaj, Mew York. --Insures manafacturcrs, merchanta.

railway and other ecrporatlona, and all employers against claims for accidental death or Injury af employee when liable fur each accidents, and in tha event of aa liability insures against claims for liability for accidental death tr Injury to tlte public. Insures property owners against loss or damage by reason ot tho explosion of steam boilers or operations ot engines, elevators, ho 1st ways, and specified ma chinery, furnishing rigid scienUBo In spections of same, with attendant official certificates. Affords Individual accident Insurance under liberal policies ta those in pre ferred occupations. Commercial trav elers and others st exceedingly low rates. IICNTEB.

DUG AST SATTElt- WllITE, Ceneral Agents. Louisville, Ky. X0TZ. COEIZESrONDENCE WITH GEN ERAL MANAGERS. 120 BROADWAY, soucrrED from men OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE UE- GARDINa LOCAL OB STATE AGENCY AITCINTMENTS IN L'N OCCUPIED TERRITORY.

STATING QDALIFI CA TIONS. COUCATIONAl. TRINITY HALL. tslort Rome ssd IT BrbeH fnr Boys, Rs-1 a Iseote-il tK L. AtcOaiUrMt.

Hand- Bnur, tx laTilla, K.y. TrrapboM WU APPLY AP.LT. Only a few snore daaks at ALLIIOKD'S SCHOOL lot Eaat Jaaob. Una teacbar to sry laa soya. WW.

nrKIOKl.TV FHfiHTS.rHI.VAnT. buc.iiml ly cti'-oi ra r.t.irr,l--r tor omiUa La-d bun. in nv- braotiyn, M. nOAenivnanfl nT sthotil i.tr oiin. 1 vd .1.4 l.iti..

1-1- 1.4 li'ia BL. I ailao.irtiln. I a VfW TtlRH I.ITA KT Sf'SnrWT i tukCJ. Kloul. COAL i7n 9 it More, per 0 THE CITY Wkuumi Ua I lataadSi.

a SYSJ at. CRT COOOSr ITi) it BARGAINS IX UMlDKERCniEFS, Ali-Unea Colored fiord or Uaaa-Kerr hiefa, hn. All linen Colored Border HemmaA Alandkerchiera, Ins. Coloend Bnrd-r. Ta.

1 Vfny. Colored Horner! ha. VteT- iJXStfg Hcnutliched Hd- Memstcbe4 Hand- awrrhrefn. All baen. 1 Jiera' Jdte Hommltrhed llandkercJilefi.

unlnandered aU linen. 13 lc. ieau Halle Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, ienU White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Lsdlea Wll Embroidered Handkerchiefs, yob of tin doaon. at Site the -rewteat bargain la llandaorcbrefs that wOl be seen on Fourth avenue thta fall.

Ladies' White mbrrmlered ttandkercblefa. at tie each, ta ths newest deMgna, on ail. linen cloth every handkerchief a bamln. LenleV Mourning, Kami -emheilderrd JTandkerrhltds, on linen eambrt's COe. In this lot are atany holes aad cheap Hsnd-kerrbrnfs.

fancy Silk Curtains, 9M a pair: pairs only, hilene Ootb, 04 Inches wide, tSe a yard. Nottingham Taped Curtains. T5c. WOo. 1, 0.1.10, OlV 01.40.

01 02. Nottingham Taped Curtains, new design, very cheap, ra. Iloulil laced Flowered Canton Fan net, C3e. 1 Kalves, dinner slse, team rrtngot Dinner Kspktns. red border, 4c each.

White Napkins, red borrlnr. SO strles. 50e, nor. Toe, eoo, voo, an. ov.iJ, io, ji.ts a dosew.

tt-nutanbt of Colored SUk Astraebaa, Ssa a yard. V.mbmldered Cash mere Scarft (aoQedk 15c to bOr each. Fir Black Csshmera ShswU, KM, tn. as. t.

6. 7. i. Ooud cpior single lrjrUara Curtains. fTLOO sach.

French Tooth Ttrn.hes. -waxed back. Sa I F.ngllkh Tooth linisboa, Ae worth lbs, i Uray Ccaiev Nir Trim mine. a.Vi. black Monkey Fur Trimming.

a yard. I nbleaehed Huck Towehv, 45a a Oosea. rCrih HUnketa, 01 a pair. Crib Markets, ei.ftrt a pale. Crib lilanketa, 01.

hi a pair. 7 -Inch Black China nilka. extra sjuaOty, 1 a yard. Job in Cream China Kirks, 3A a yard. Mark Ca.limer-a, all wool.

d3-lnch, 44. Mack CashBterva, 4 -Inch, ell wool, dho. Mack Cashroer Si-Inch. hoe. Mack Wool llearielUa, do-Utca.

at cat Mack mik 'Warp Henrlettaa. at cut rates. Mack Bordered bun's Vailing, at cut rates. A Present to Erery Customer This Week. TAILORING.

ARMSTROIMC, 217 Fourth TAILOR esllcpttr. Kew Qoads From htornpa. Clin rent K.w Tnek STEAMSHIPS. THROUGH tirksts. drafta.

moa-y sedars sad Omn In, and Colin ana of elaima. I- -a laa aad inn-ruanaa in nil nana KCIIDflDC ar tbs world. 1 raa.n utioa la- a. It I clod I railroad end aununahlp faraa by say of tbe prominent--iioaa, or from all porta sad staUoaa. MNSCII.

Onsaral htaana-ship Aant, west Slam bt- LowaTtua, Ky. INDIAN LINE Brt1n wn-hlr batwa-a V.wTnrk and IJ-im4 in vie. nam -a. lav -a, Imim uid lina I 'r rita-Hv. mu nimia, nu- nimir in 11lhluo14KiMv I -rw turgor lo 11, ko.

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1 A THE CUNARD LINE. Cabin, tn aad gift; lat-raMdlata, tAv Siaaraga Aau. 3. I. PT.r.AKT.

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Years Available:
1830-2024