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Offioa Fourth Anno ud Green Street SPORTING. Tn Tarf. yes Btrxe sti Tiania. UllTmf Oct. TH.

At I'lmrlro tofles tlx pandlmp rats, fr all un, one and asfie, ni won by Warlock; Mary rood, foiiawrsbtp third. Time i. sbcord tin Th seroin rae wa for the P.rernrt1e 1 sassa. for veir-oMs, two mile, snd as woe bv Vlgti; 1'arole mcuoJ, Irs" talus third. ratan Bars.

The third rars was for a eiHnpsrttatlon pnrwt, saDe heels. The drat brat wu won by KeG Coat, Partnership second and i'ena third, tune Partner) Ip won tbe secnrifl ami third beat! Bk) the rare. Time -A1H. roI'KTU KALI. The mat rare tartween Lawrenre's Resolute sari P.

I orlLsr.ls r-hlrleT, for iVT a "Me. rtls-fane two miles, wss won eaUj tj Milxlej. nrra un. The eteeile for geollenien rider tin-Med the of the and the meeting. Jackvna- an ra'V winner, I'rter Mrspie, aaveud; New York, thiid.

Time 3r'4. Hhooiing. BOT COVTrT AT StOSTIXVMrRT, 1U. Oct. The prtrr offered Vj the Mnatiomen Shooting lob, amonnt-tnf to hotly contested.

The atlter lea centre on 'br K. McClurg. ef Kaoivtllr. scrim; thlrtr-three at'ceeie hint. lee entire number.

The illantoml fi.ice and ehatnplonolilp of the -Vnited waa woo br W. K. IB: long, of Chattanooga, scores; nineteen cm of tweuty. Bnse Ball. ROSTOB Tt.

HARVARI't. Borrow, Oct. Vti. Bostons, Harvards, 9. politTcal.

Arr'l Ike Treaserer of the Demo, eratie Kiecalive Coaaaailteeat I'hiU stelahia. Pwil-nnrr7T rt. 2S. Henrr Merrue, tjaasiu 1 1 of the lemoemtle Kxeciitivc C'oin-antui a aaa arrested tonight In a carnage aa ha waa leaving the 1 leoiocralic hreUijuarters on Walnut street and taken to the police beed-aaarten. ia the Tehtcle the officers seized two Isrsre Vaadiea, whieh noon hetng opened were fonad to root bin Manx arH'r.

but waterliped with the worda ''Persona! tax. 1CR," paper atmilar to that upon wblrh the tax receipt (or the present rear are printed. Parallel Josrpna, a candidate for the Lezle-setae, la amid to have earned the bnndlra out ef iha buiKlinj and placed them In the rar-riaffr, and for bl arrest a warrant haa been tamed. arena sree pat nnder o.lJ ball for a aaartna M(m1sv. on the charge of attempt-Bg to vtoistr the election iawe of the ettj.

Mam denlea anr kaowsttig of the coataata af a aVniaeraMc JteeHa al Milwaaaee, laroaata Adalraw4 fovernar Headticka aad W. K. Cowlaaack. If tLwaran, Or. W.

The IVmorraU had aateettny hare to night. Pour thonaand pro-pat were pnaent. T. A. Ilendnrka aad w.

F. Cootbaturh, of C'blrajro, made brief ftpeeehe. Mayor Kutler prrauloil. There war out taonaaad two baadred Ujrcbee. Tatrra Hefiatered la Mew Tark Cltr TkiftT-eiikl Tkaaaaad Jiawa Taaa La at Year.

Maw Tou, Or. W. The rearlatrattoa of woter for the fotir dar if in tbia ettj atorreeatee lni.V7, a agaiuat ltaA) laat year and liv.Ulu Is 1374. PHILADELPHIA. Jar ia Iha Libel Kail ol McKay Die.

charted. After Beiat Lveked aa a Meek Little t.irl kit Veara Old Violated aad Thrown lata a Vaalt by a itaa ol Kiity. PtoU-AiiKLftiii, (let. Tba 'nry la the Kiel tult of MeKsy atiin-t Iha punUihera and aaitor of Hit lime waa dlacharved tbia aeenlnit. Aftrr Uartuit bea locked up for at cue werk, rr i.v ncarmr a'enu-ut taaa wben th tint tvtlrrd.

A uai tal ol Talna. Laat a lltUe girl, elx yrara old, the daUAChter ol a man named Roihetuuck, aa rtlar lareet, wa found lu a vault on h-r father a premlae. Kbr wae reMued, and aflat regaining her e-ooouu. ralatcd that aa old uuui. While abe waa piaytua; on the Wae.

had entUed btr Into the cellar, and attar violating ber had thrown her Into the waaM. Her lecriptlua of the man led to lb aeaaat of lahatael Jooea, aa old maa of 40, atrlad' a Carpenter treet. ia pnaoocr waa Cra a hearing rnrly motnlnr, and waa illy Identified br the rhlh). )e wa erm-pitted for trial without hall. Lhirinx the aaartug, the mother of the child aprang upon Joaee, caoght him by the tbnt and bor bun down, she wa remoeed wrtb prrcat difficulty.

Bj4j great waa the kclleiueut auonK the pao-aa noleul theif deutonstraUon that ofltccra euuld hardly remora Jooa U) aetaoa In aafety. ATrniUKI AT TBB CUTtnul, BXTOat-TIOB. To-day' axlmiaaton atlh Centennial Ex-Bfbttlnn were a foUowi: At fall fee, J7JeU; half ai.iTI. A HORRIBLE AFFAIR. Tkrea Metkodlal MtaKter Rhal fcf Bl Di Miller ib Arkaaaa One aad tka Other Barieaaly if 'atally aaaded.

A t. Loci, Oct The 0 lobe-Democrat' lift la feork epectal of yeUrdy' date any: Thraa MetkodaH tnhuater, whiladina a kauat la Fop auuuty, Arkaaaa, were hot froai taa buah yeatarday moruliur by two KlIcM dtettuere aamad Knirhe and Bala. It I bauwred that Buraaaaad Hale mistook ni ii for raranua offlcar and eom-ag to arreet wmuti are Bow out tof taeur arraat for Illicit Oar of pa BilnMera waa mortallT woonded and died tmo Boar after being ihot, Tb other two aerioUAly a nut fatally woanded. Tbert a Utrge number of Ollctt dlatillera that aart of the State, aad atx of tbeM partlea are beea eon Tk-ted darirur tbia week ia the Tfaltnl Court tola dlatrlcv. praatnT or taa axaoaBxaa.

LrTTLX Boca, Oct. 98. InfomuUloa reached tra city to-day that two proprietor of illl-lt dlatiUertea la Pope county had mutaken threl Mauata Varied ten traveling oa horeebaek for depntv State marshal, and (hot them, killlnz aa ana wousaing taa outera. raruea art ia aumn AHOTBU Mtmoia. Aa unknown man, ertdrntlT arardarad, waa faund ta the road near lima, Randolph aoanty.

laat Wednesday. wa about aaara old, aix feet high, with dark ccmplexloo, pa hair, aad a heavy, broad face. WASHINGTON. Aaeoiatiwcat of Attoraey far the Dim inrt of C'olamhia Veidicl ol Uailtr Pnatera Ktrike. Wihiito, Oct.

98. George Wllllain Strner and hi Arthur B. have been ao-polnied at Barney aud aatistant attomer fur the biatrtet of Columbia. PRIKTKaV Tne printer ihe Chronicle office aatght aceouit of a reduction in the prUe af comjicultioa. Their place, were filled by aob-L hi nirn.

i-M rn.Vr or Mmnra. The lurr In the ca-c of JcanoAh Tarliln (col-aredi, ln.lk t.d lor llie murder i.f hir hn.hand aa the ftthof July lart. and who eat up the body an 1 bid It In art a-h pile, ame Into ourt to-day with a Terdicraf g-iiltr, accimpanlf-l wtth a pctitlin to tbf pre'dtnt. liy the fall panel. t.

cnninmte ihe drath penalty to that of Imprisonment for life. The prl-1in i'm the dlclrlrl attorney, rwvt 1 their tiiUntlon clre their Ena. atteutlcn tu the of the oh-of ihe p-thl wr.ich wiil aio receive guaturr f-f thu prlfuiier' eounaoL NEW YORK. clear front State I'riron Yesterday of Kdmrd S. onrirted of Killtnic Janiee Flak.

Jr. An Infer al Jtitehiae ttploded ia a Bacgafe Car. Acarnx, N. Oct. 2.

Edward 8. Stoke, coqtictc-j oi nnoVin Jatne- ink, waa ralnaed thla mornlnr from State prleon, term of aentenee havln; esplred. A (rreat crowd wa at the railroad depot to ee 6toke. who wtth hi friend atarted eaatward. cxruiatow or a ixrtiAL macbixi.

Kbw Iobk. Oct. 3a. An bifemal maehtna of arwne kind. fneloed la a fllmy 8artoir tronk, exploded fn a ev of an exam train from Philadelphia to New York, ever the road, hut evening-.

The trunk wa fortunately on top of a pile of bnir-gare, and no damze waa done bevmd catter-mg the trunk ana proetratlng Ihe baziraire-taee. The ear wa act on flrV, but aoon ex-Uneubbed. I'arta of th machine were found la ihe wreck eoudatiat: of a small pUtol aad flBArment of clock-work. The pl-tl wa dl-eaarffed Into aome tnflammabla abftance that wa entirely MMuamed. MEMPHIS.

Officer Elected er tke Teaaexee Bnlritaoliat' Bute Aaaociatioa. afivrma, Oct. 89. The rommltle ape Kited yeeterday by the Tenneee Sptrltual-1 eonventloa thla erenlnf reported a eon-aettatteei nd by-law for permanent ors'atlxa-tkm, and elected the following oitlcera: rre'tdent-RT. Mr.

Wataon, of Mrmphl. Vic Preetdenl Jao. A. Cooper, of Neih-Tfll. JeereUry M.

pwi of Mempbl. Treaurer-r. W. Irrlna, of Mempbt. Martae latelliteaee.

tonDos, (lot. 20. The teambtrw Abe-: amla and Cornwa'l, fmm Sew fork, and fill-- aota, from rhUadelphla. har arrlred out. Tone, Ort Richmond kaa arrived off Hook from Liverpool 5J! fl --Arrtead-Shlo.

Forth American, from New York, and 1 Barer, from Baltimore. New Tftn. Oct Arrlred ateamahlp WlaeoBem, from Lirerpool, aad Eljaia, from Land oa. Oaly One Death from Yellow Ferer at Yeterdar. ATAaMI, Oct, IS.

Tha' total number of mUrmeau to day la alx, of which there waa aaa from yeDow fever. A Dt(4ThomKewburypori, I report that tha eoroaer'a tnquett npoa the body of thrwtopber B. lawyer, found In tha ttvar, Monday, doeelopa th fact that he aadauttadiy BMrdered aad thrown Into th I jwplua reata apoo hie owa eon. Hbdit, aeererarr of the "weaoa, aaicrrapba from Yankton Jii "'wao kaa accomplished lu aueefoe acd will ad)ora at that place io meet nahin(t0B Daeentbar a. FOREIGN.

A Scandalous Letter Attributed to the French Commissioner to the Centennial Exposition. Policemen at the Exposition Accused of Stealing and the Courts of Pros titrating Justice. Dipatrli from Csipt. Naros, or the Britiali Arctic Expedition, to the Admiralty. Impossibility of Benching the North Polo Proved.

Eitraorrlmary Council of Ministers at Constantinople Thursday Regarding aa Armistice. Inlmsffd Delist on the Eastern Question in the Austrian KeirliHrath Probable. Belief in London that War is Deferred, at Least for the Winter. Difpatch From the Servian Minister of the Interior That the Turks Have Not Taken Uyxmid. The Proponed Conference of the Power in Beferenc to.

Turkey. Hopeful View of the Peace Proe-peota Taken by the Pall Man Oasette. OUYISH PASHA HOTIttO FKOM P00G0IUT2A GREAT BRITAIN. rnn.rv4i raaf wn ia ariran ore. LoanoM, Oct.

as. The llmea ay the feeV-Inc that war ia stared off. al Iraet for the winter, lenjuirf more pewvaieet, aad incline to Mock operation for a riee. Taa raoroaaa coKraBBara op tbb powsb. The article published In official form ia thla morning' I'oat, explanatory of the lalet phaae of I be Degrotlattou on tne Eaatera quee-Imid, a portloa of which waa aeat to tb ulled Matea.

alao ear: If a armistice 1 aarreed oa, then cornea the quest loo of a cotilereoee. Kunsla object to Turklfh participaiion therein. It may be aa-atned that tlib ref-r solely to the position ol a poaer deuberatine on lu own ease, ob-vtoualy. it six powers meet to dlaenai reeom-mendaiioB to be aiade.to a sevtantn, there, ia aouieti I ia tirtu)i the latter the casting ite in their derisloo. But it is im-poaeible lor a moment to consent to the delation of Turkey the Kurtian svstrm, of which ta virtue of foe treaty of 1'Bris she forms a -art- It otisiht to be, piacttcable to rfnd a method by wtitcb a reprcaentative of tne ort may tit In a conference, as to ebvute thla dllnc-ilty.

he (ore a ronfcivuco ia summone.1, the question on It I a is and objects, which, miiibt ccalon prt-trai-Acd and damceroue debates, ahould br unanimous aifreeujeut be rcloce! to the simplest terms, which may be staled thus: "1 he i-su of Ihe conference Is tha luamatenanc of the Indepeudttjce and inte-rrity of the torus Kjnplre. The object is the amelioration of the conditions of the Christina subject of the s-ultau. I hi basis comd not alarm Turkey retftknltng her sovereignty rights. This object Is one which Kusaia pnfesd alone to have In view. We are not without foundation for the hope that the solution bora loreehadowed may be happily effected.

A bopbpvl view. The Pall Mall liateue take quite hopefel view of the peace proapecta. tbk abctic axpeniTio. The BrltiMb Arctic rx-edttion brought borne a speclmeu of wheat dep-ited by the Ameti-csa tU-aiiK Polaris, a bile un bar Arctic MSPATCB PBOa CrTAI'K. rVABBS.

Captaiu Narea, the conimAnderof the Arctic expedition, ha acul a uiertaui to the aduil-raity containing the fpiloa iu. aduiUunal par. tkulars of the voyage: Tha Polar aea I never navbrable. The ordl-narv lea averagee thirty feet in tbieknea. Annual life and the northerly migration of birds end south of Cape Columbia.

A memorial tablet wa erected to Captain II all, of tha Polaris expedition, at Polaris bav. Kequi-meui traeee cease oa the wast shore In latitude SI Ai, whence they crow to Oreeniaud. Tha Impracticability nf reacbbig the North Pole was proved. All tha neighboring land were examined. Tba telegram confirms aU the detail of the expedition transmitted to tha Culled Stale.

TURKEY. TBI IEBT1A( A1T DIPnct-LTT. Brxr.BADit, Oct." So. The Servian Cabinet difficulty la In a fair way of beimt settled. It Is probable that Nicotian will convent to retain the portfolio of minister of war.

tn i mot cArrraeD i tbb ttbi, A telegram mm the minister of the Interior at Delii-rad to Prime Muualer ietlea. ta reply to Inquiries, ears that the Turks have not taken Liyunla. SABVLAX IOUIEBe WOCTOIWO TaTXatajXTBa. Lobdob, Oct. to.

A dispatch from Belgrade confirms the statement that aeLf-wound. ing 1 again becoming frequent among the Servian. Ihirtag the at Knavet a dla-tinguished ofncerbroagbt half a Has tan battalion to the front, lBg that he waa compelled to leave the other baif behind to prevent the Servians from running away. IXTBAOBDItSABI COCKCIL OP VMHSTtBI. Cotatipuc, Oct.

'J8. extraordl cary 1 1 of minister as held Thursday, to consider the arm lei ice questioa. OP IllBASeADOfte. The Rusfutn. German, Austrian aud Italian conferred togrtber on Krtday.

UEBV1SH PASBA WiTUUBAWK VltOW POUuOB-ITXA. rUot'SA, Oct. Dervish Pasha lias withdrawn from to the Graudy district, in the rr of Palatka. TDK afoTXE'iBrxft 4TD Th; surreiiiler of Meilun to the Montene-grius has produced a tnng imprrfston in Al- laril. ALBBA a 1 AB PBISOXIB BXl.BASXD.

The Montenrrin? have liberated the taken duriug the recent Sgblliig. FRANCE. THE AMtRtrA CEHTKWIAt. Nxw YmB, Oct. in.

Pari distcbe av that the American colony reideut there exereed over trie puMiration of a letter written to a friend In It-rmanv by Lrur Summsrd. chief of Ihe French tonirni-ion to Hie Centennial Exposition. Tne letter Is -ntnrpsrired as fotlow: -inls transmitted me from my deputy are f.f the ro'ist pMevous eluracw. The AmeiR-aun tiieutMClve set Are to the building cttitalnin 1'ie entpty cays of uoods, bnrHmc to destroy the Yr rich inerciiantliye and artlt lea f(r tbe stored iu lite iraflerl s. A second ttenitt of tbe same kiod has been made witbiu the last rootttb.

Worse tbaa all tbia, the policemen cmploTed by tbe Ci nil aajsl Roard arc purKiy cho-eo rrora th worst and degraded elements ta'tbe United 1st ate. Tbe keepers are thieve, without except ton. They steal from exhibitor ia the e'rench de. petnmt and all other. There exist an understanding between these knave and th Judges.

The' Judge call up these rogue for a hearing, when complaint la an hour unknown to tha complaiuant, and a tbe reauli, no wttnese of criminal guilt beinffprva-ent, they are acquitted. Eveet worse lhao thl', If such a thing be poe-lble, thtblevee upon tbe Judces themsefrea to give them tbe signal when the diaereet moment ha arrived to begin the pllhue." Tbia outrageous epartia cbaelod with a vDe attack upon tbe virtue and manner of American women, which cannot be transmit, tsd by cable or reproduced In print. BRITISH WEST INDIES, a Tbbbiblb rBRicAtrs. Nrw Oat Atta, Oct, Capt Bremmar of the British steamship Chilian, from Klnga-toa, Jamaica, report the severest hurricane ever experienced at Grand Carman 'Island, lasting frvrn tbe ITtb to theiltt. One hundred and seTenty house and a large number of fruit tree wee deetroved.

A pnrtioa of the is'and waa submerjred and many cattle wa-hed away. The inhabitants srs ia a destitute condition, having lost all their provision. Al! tba pro vis ion that could be spared front the Chilian were give to them. BORBBUIAB BABE VltniD. Capt.

Brr mmer report boardmg th Xar-wegian bark Niord, from Rico for New Orleans, with nfty Ova sack of roftea, wrecked during tbe but ricana on Grand avmaa. The vend wa badly wrecked and tba cargo entirely washed out. The bodies of two of tba crew were alongside, and one on board the bark. He learned from tb islander that tbe bark1 paper had been taken possession of by tbe magistrates, but could learn nothing about the fata of th balance of the era. italyT TBI Ht-WDRtD-TOV ARMTRO0 Or-.

Loanox, Oct. 98. A dispatch from "perrta ays th trials of the baOured too Armstrong gun made for the Italian Government were eminently successful. A bolt and with 34 1 bound ot powder attained tbe velocity of lVJU feet per second, and aaiashed aolid wrought Iron plate twaaty-two inches thick, and completely pierced tba strong barking and the tblrty-tnch skin of tha target, tbe resistance of which ta aoppoaed to equal the side of the great Italian rroa-eiad lmllio, aad bad enough velocity leaxaxtntna; to aAvee aaaaahad th other std of th ship, aad would have carried aotnplete rata as us bee iatarloe. Aa aqaal charge eoetpletaly daaaoUshed eoft steel plate of th eehaeidar maaaf ctare, but did bet penetrate tbe backing, though it laud that tbe shock would have saake VOLUME LL the tmrtnr of a Teasel like the Dufllo a to cause a leak.

CERMANY. tbb RPsti.T op tb ju-av-TioBe mean. Bkbllv, Oct. SB. Complete returns of tbe election for the Prussian Chamber of Deputies, held tb following resr.lt: National Liberals, 177; Center party, Hrl; Progressists, fd: the varloui conservative ID; Poles, 15; Psrtlculsnsls, ft; and 14 of no declared tarty.

1 be result doe not materially oiler tbe lolltleel altitude of tbe Chamber. AUSTRIA. PBBATB OH TUB KASTiae Qrpwnow. VtPieA. Oct.

2t. Prir-ee Aueperg' reply in tbe yesterdav to the tnterpella-'tHHis on the Ka: u.rn qm tlon not sail- fse-tory. There a III protialdy be an animated debate on the subject. CANADA? PAItrtta AT BtOITBPAt. MrmTBe.l..

Oct. Lltir, Bennett A wholesale stationera, failed to-day. Liabilities assets tioininally the aame. The Ptoteraiioa of Made, the Npir. naalisl.

IFrrsB Coaway's Losi iwter to tbe Cmrinnatt t'ouimertsl. It Is rbvions thst science cen do mahtnir dl-rt-etly avaint suterHiiifi'e that grow within Ibelr i.attirnl ibitat of lviorance. cit-uce haa fahy Isles cf it own, and uiairek) which sbamr the poor of stircery; but cleoee jrot to proceed as slowfy to Its decorated temple a ever did tbe religion which with a fish-boat for Its pulpit, stid a hAOdful of orklnfcmeu tof It clergy. I ntiltbeB tbe only tlimg that can be hoped is I bat superstition will be Ire dark and deadly than they used to be, end tbia way a distinct advance over allelic r4s is notable la bplrituallem; and the only thing that can he practically don as to expo every Individual impostor, it Is for this reaana that tne slueare pptrttuarkru, a well as tbe friend of scieaee, have reasoe to rejoice that men of adence ar pruseeutlng flade In a court of law. It la by no ateaaa a prosecution of bptrttua'tsia a a religion or a belief, but It ia tbe prosecution of one a bo is believed to be Imposing on earnest and honest people for tbe sake of gain.

A a 1 before wrote you, there baa bean a good deal of dia-cusslun ber aa to tbe prudence of tbia prosecution, biuce thaa the feeling has beea so Intense that In one or two case the usually rigid reticence of the pre with reeard to a ease ssa fir kaa been brokea throuarb. The Oally ttee. which swat to have on Ite staff a believer tn tbe "phenomena," I panic Jlariy about the matter. It begaa by censuring Profeur Laaksster furcbargiug blade bet ore a masistrale, and ft proceeded by censuring tbe aiairiatrate for telling blade' counsel that be was in Ihe Allncult position of having to prove that certain wrttlnaTe on a alale were done by spirits. 1 he Daily News sets that It will be enough if tbe medium prove 1 not done by himself, or If It be shown that he (Slad) is under a aailuctna-tioe.

Tbia, bowever, a quibble; what the nisei strata meant la that eUde must prove that the writing on tbe alala, preaumably written by a band of flesh and blood, wae not so written, but by stane invisible aancy; that tt la not a merejrlrk. If tlade can aot prove that, be wit! probably bare to roto Jail. After my interview with Dr. Carpeuter, of which I wrote you last week, be wrote-a letter hi which ha stated his opposition to the prosecution of Mad, and also that hi name wa need in the indictment against bis expreae desire. To thst letter Dr.

Lankeetrr baa written a lively reply, which La begs Dr.C arpenter "to observe tiiat be is no more made 'a i-srty to tbe charge' tbaa tbe servant girl wbo I cited court as the dupe of a fortune-teller." He remind Dt. Carpenter that be has publicly slated that he bad vtsiteu Maae. and whether be waa defrauded aud imposed upon or no the court has to de- chie. i ne lact is, irr. t.arpeuter bas nuwle a mistake in one particular: he allowed hiiueU to have a aeauce with blade without tieviuir tbe usual five dollars, and so be did not feU th same freedom which l.ankester and other did In ttlng things without regard to etiquette.

Tbe rplrttuaiita, of course, have great faith that irr. Carpeuter is coming over to their side: but they hope ia vain. Ir. Carpenter ia a nervous. Unit 1, crotchety and egotistical an, but he is also teamed, trained powers of observation, aud truthful.

His veracity uiay be relied on which is not tne cs-e with lr. Crookee: and also bt sen.e of honor which is not tbe case with Mr. Wallace. If Dr. I arpenter were to become a pirltuallsl, tbe gait to that party would be worth a hundred such men a Cruoke and Wallace.

He would be the first eminent scf-entinc man iu thi country, whose character can be relied on, to embrace that belief. But there Is not tbe allgbtral cause for the rumor whispered about by bptrttuaiista. A Dr. Carpenter Informed me. his reason ft oppodug tbe prosecution of Made Is simply that is ffraid it may "mag blm a roartvr." Hher alao fir It may aid rued In making dupe; but since tbe trial baa let more light into tba matter, such ar not so fearful 'of that reull as tbey were.

1 Judire that' tlie rlplrtiuabsts tbemeelve are anticipating tba downfall of their newest Idol, a 1 find I Jiaragraph in their chief paper, adopted from another, which begin: "If blade can be shown ever so conclusively to be an Impostor, we shall still object to tne disposition manifested by (lersoiwyof some authority id acientiric matters toTuob-poob Ac On tbe snnd day of Ib trial the Spiritualist were evidently gloomy. t)ade counsel made furious effoet to pie. on and. failing in that, to Interrupt the testimony of Maske-lyna. tbe professional conjurer, and with good reaeon, for the conjurer made it patent to every one in tbe room that the table need by tbe was one arranged for slso, tbat a portion of it bad been removed Juat before 11 was brought luto Court.

Wben, after tbe examination of the table In court, Mr. Tewis asked tbat It might be Impounds, Klade'e counsel protested, saying tbat the defendant required It for hie seances. Lewis darted bis steely ere acruas, and saMt, "Ah, though there are so many table tn London, this particular one seems necessary to th performances:" At thi tbe prisoner lo ked white and his counsel red. Tbe conjurer's explanation of the trick was very amusing. It wa done, be said, wtth a "SUde-pen-n," that a bit of pencil stuck nvth end of a thimble and snatched up beneath tbe sleeve by an elaetie a soon a released from tbe finger.

Be showed that it wa quite easy. If a peg were under the lid of a table against which to pre one end of the elate, to support even a heavy rate with tbe thumb alone, leaving all tbe other finger free. He abowed that tlde' table was perfectly adapted to this, end performed tbe trick ia court with ci-mptcte precision and ease. He next showed the ease with which tb marveler were deceived. Having written with the slate under the edge of the table supported by one band, exactly ta Hade's style, "The spirits are present," he proceeded to wljie the slate with a damp rponge.

and then holding it up the writing entirely obliterated. The slate was then held np. and in two or three minute the writing came back with it original clearness, to the great amusement of the audience, aad tbe rousteruatinn of aome. at least, of tbe humbler hptrtluallsis pre-ent. After tbe trial I had some conversation with a Pplritoallft, wbo admitted tbat the slate-wrlilng had been shown to he unimportant but the main thing we the answers so given to the question which the medium had not read.

Tbe troth I-, tbete are no answer etven which would not eqtislly fit on to a thousand different questions. The real Importance, however, of Hade oerfonnanee iUim lie in tble direction. Thus, there Is a home opathic physician nere, 1'r. wylde, who bas conquered by a meseaife received by blm at Nade's table, signed by. the first nsmes of bis deceased parenu.

and addressed to his brother In bidding htm by name. "Come to London and be convinced of Ihe truth of Spiritualism." Tbe secret of this lie confederacy. rMade Is mot particular on one point every seance demanded must be arranged for by previons corresnondenee Dt. Wylde I a track, communicative gentleman, sbont whose trenta' names and family coniimiou an or con ui people IU l.oriKn could bare given Slade minute particular; anil since be bas been for some years a Spirtt-ualtsi, there co ild be no difficulty whatever in L-alning at the well known Spiritual Intelligence office the name which re- appearei.in tne message, ii a let Use is sent, Informatton about the writer ta aourht for: If any Is found easily, aa appohMment at made for a near day tbe ease la more difficult, he appointment hi postponed. If no facta nave been discovered, the medium easily take refuse ta sentiment AlUms, and apolozixe by complaining of fata "low nervous condition" tbat day.

If any tact I known about the visitor, it is made the most of: on racb fact Senerallv unlock from tbe dupe' breast a ozen others, which are repeated over and over again on the slate until he absolutely forgets that they wen revealed by himself. tn mat suspicion ana nguance wblek ere tbe nerves of tbe mind few are possessed. Btill fewer tn these Old-World aoeietlee hare the courar to commit the imports of nt-h-ing a slate from aaaa' head, or even of letting a well-dreeed maa know tiiev think htm a scoundrel. Made ha always mad much of bt dignity, too. ana wnea visitor have proposed that a double elate, lvrMt abonld be used, and the spirit write between the two latea, he say be doe Dot wish to be Insulted, and talks about honor and aonaety.

Bat the facta which I have ststed will become more and more apparent a thi most fortunate trial proceeds, and you need not be surprised If some startling light la let tn upon tbe methods and morals of leadlna: English medium. Whatever aew or occult force "od," "pschic" "mesmeric," or other amy lurk beneath, these thing and sopplv a basts for Impostor to wwrk npon, or whether there be an; such force at all, I can not undertake to aay, though I have searched for tt twenty yean ta vain; bat tt I very certain that until tbe Impostor are cleared out of tbe way there can be do approach to tbe real facta, if there be snch, end no chance of dealing with the morbid superstitious of the victims. If there be aotblng more. The Bpirtt-ualisu have often complained tbat mta of science will aot investigate them. They will have no reason to complain of that hereafter, Th trial of glad I oa aim of their determination that the matter aeail be probed, and the heart of or its beartlan ai at brought lo right.

A writer In the Spiritualist naively sees: "Nothing seems to check th tnlueoc so much as the human ye." Just ao. "Jcems BobsriMa'" LastT lilacs. AtavMa Coastwwtloa.1 A Joneaboro negro, while waiting for ihe train to go out last Bight, (truck np with several old aeqnamteaere. "How earns Rob-eruonl" asked one, after the aaaal "tun of dav" had beea passed. 'Dld'n yoa mama 'oat Jlmf queried tbe Jonesboro darky.

"I ain't beard from Jim since ne eat loo fern de eeasa gang. He atat Awa wtd de bfliiouMi, tt ar' "Oh.aol Jim aiaH sick, aa' he aint bla tick, lie dea wanted far tee ride Mara. Bob Piootor's Bale de adder Sunday, an' de mule to have aaadder rruraarament. I done bin fool wld dat mule before, aa' 1 tote ilm he better aot git tangled up aid her. Itut be lowed he wux boss doctor, an' den be exed sue for a ebew of terbaeker, an' got do bridle, an' eotca de mule, and got oa her well, 1 spee 1 better go git my ticket.

Dey tell me di train goes a ca.l hootin." "Hold on. you ain't tole us 'boat Jim," said one of ki dusky auditor. "I done tole yoa all I know. Jim got on de mule, an' she sorter hump herself, an' dea dar was a scufue, an' wbea de blow 'way I ee de nfiricer on de groan, an' de mule eat-In' at de trod aid one uv Jim' galluses wrop-ped roan' hep bine leg. Ilea afterward de kur'rr he cum an' sed Jim died sorter ace-dental-llke.

lllt'sdx like 1 tell you: de nlff-Ker uin't sirk a Biinntt. Wail, I got ter be gtttin on. long, boys!" THE NEW FITINO MACHINE. One fleadred Mile aa Hoar Throagh the Air OBltdenlly Proasiscd. I New Yor Tr orld.t The desire of Mr.

V. J. Iwls, of No. S7 Wet Thirty-first street, to have bia aewly invented "flying uiacliine" thoroughly bivestl-gated by fcicutl.c as In the World of veste'rday, hat been in a measure gratified, aud not without probi to tbe iuveutor. Yea-terdav aftertiuou several scientific men as-Svmbled ux his and were convinced that maa 1 not so itumesvurably behind the rat-bird as bas been ail supposed.

A artenftflc nrestbre harme nowneen glveo to tbe maeblue, reader of tbe World will doublUe take an iu let est tn It construction. For lack of funds tbe construction is at present very crude. Air. Lewi in ha a vet created but the germ of the winged locomotive, upon which, pecuniarily assisted, be expect at no very distant date to go to Philadelphia in the space of ten minutes, ciocb ineasTaa riali nlsy ex- biblted may be deacrlbed as follows: A bur wstcbsprlnr wlgbing everal povinds Is in-neeted with aa 'upright abaft, upon which are arranirad one at the ton and one half a ay two pr, pellcr wbeeU, tbe flaaeea of whk-k are made of stiff paper, and are of a peculiar sbspe. in which' shape, by the way.

la aaid to Lie tbessecrat of tb aerial locomotion. I'poa tbe aitrtng beiwg wound np tbe propellers are art in rapid motion, aud Instantly the apparatus leave leers Jirrma and soars ai tb twinkling ot an eye to the To raise 100 pounds Mr. Lewis estimates that tt will be neeeeeary for bia "aerial plane" ia other worda, tbe Baagee of the propeller wheels) to cover twenty square feet of air, whirls, a the propellers eaa be ar aaeed one below another on tbe aame mart, be claim I entirely prsctieabl. Claiming that the eame law by which be raises four pouais, by steel WBtch-spcmge, will navurate an aerial steamer aa big at any of the White Ptar shlj, be talk entbuaiaeUe-allv about the ship be hope soon to construct. Tbe keel will be at the shape of very obtuse sue l.

tha longer side of which will have several lasts, each mast ig a number of propeller, whose work will be simply to lift. At tbe extremity of tbe shorter dde will be large propeller et right engle to tne keel, nose work will be lo push. Ail these propellers will be attached to a universal joint aad worked by a powerfal which will be tn a ear tspaded from the long portloa of tbe keeL 1 be engine started, at once a double motion wflj be given to tne and It will be lifted and pushed forward simultaneously. The desired altitude being reached (which will be reeuaucd by the distance to be beveled), all tbe ma is will be bv a lever canted forward to an angle, which will enable their several propeller wheel to push or pull like tbe one et the stem. Tbe rudder of the craft will be at tbe bow, aad Mr.

ewis claims sbti will be a easUy mauaaed aa any ocean steamer, bt making a Journey of lii) miles, it will be accessary to rise to the height of one mile, aad then, by partially ahutiiug oft strain, tbe ship will descend upon an inclined plane at any speed aeaired. Mr. Lewis is of the opinion thst by wearioz a certain covArtuH for tbe back i the hea a man newd experience no biconveaieucc trout traveling et tbe rale of or t) miles an boar. To exhibit the possibility of giving his boat any di sired direction, Mr. Lewi yesleitisy directed bis aiacliiue at variour.

anglee. ami in all instance it fiew straight the direction pointed. Before tbe introduclia of steam as a power In aerial navigation, be pmpos to instruct a boat with peda-a, aud Ly use of hi owb strenuth will attempt Journey rhUadelphla, being Quite ready lo take say moderate waver that he will reach tluU city within half an hour from the tune of starting. SI ad. Adeliaa PatUa Kassiaa Qaes- tioa.

Oevepondeace of tbe Ji. Y. Herald. Paris, bept Next u. tlie EaaUrn imbroglio, the question, perlinps.

that most ictlrs tbe Interest of the public of 8t. Petersburg and the other Con Unentai capita' ju-t at the present time ts. curious to say, au artl.tic one. in fact. It is doubtful of the two ranks first tn irapurtance artstoeratie circle.

You are aware that Adeline Patti signed last year an engagemeat for the nimme season tn M- i'etewaburg, the term beinit and two beneflu for forty mollis. Immediately on the engagement beitur con-clnded a subscription wes opened, and within a few day boxee and aeata were secured to the amount of It will be remembered tbat last winter was esceptiosially severe in S. Petersburg, and akhoucb tbe diva wa personally nail ec ted by it, her hue-bend, tbe Marquis de Ceux, had a severe attack of infamm itlon of the lung, aud ber agent, M. Franc til. was coru-pelied to quit Pee tla befuro the end of the season.

For some nvmih past, though In a flu voice a war, Mas. Paul's health ha begun to decline, and she bas shown unmistakable evidences of being in an anaemic condition. A toevperlod frr keepinjr ber engagement with. et. Petersburg approacbed It was deemed advisable to have a consultation of physicians to decide as to whether It would be safe for her to venture npon another season In Russia.

beveral of tb most eminent member of the French faculty were convened to sevtle the question, and their unartimoue opinion was that a moderately mQd climate wa necessary fur ber, aad that If she were to face again such soother winter tn St. Petersburg aa the last bad proved the consequence would be disastrous for bar. Inunedlatefy oa this fact becoming known tbe excitement became great among tbe wnpraerii of th different conti-nentsj opera-booiss, aad offers poured In from all quarter. Tk principal competitors were liaolanner and Escadiar, of Parts; Merrill, of Vienna, and the directors of the Nap lea, Madrid, Barcelona and Milan oriera aoneee. To all these the Marquis de Cam replied that he could bsten to no proposition for his wife until the difficulty wtth Petersburv was settled, for ditfleulty it is, and almost a knotty and Insoluble as the question which is puixllng and agitating th poetical evuWnaaes of that and other Continental rapttOa.

If the diva does not go to Ru-ta to keep ber engagement, tbe S.uttO.Ustf subscribed on tbe fail of it will have to lie returned by tbe management, unless, indeed, a suitable substitute can be found and accepted by the subse.lbcrm, Now, tbe only two substitute whom they would be lik) to accept are Albani or NUseoo. Infortunately A I ban I is enajed for England until December, and for tbe Italian opera tn Palis for January and February. NUseoo bt under engagement to 1' llmann until January, and agalu for March and April. Tbe dilemma in which Mma. Patti finds herself is this, sbe must either go to Russia and risk ber life or what is next to It talue.

ber voice or she must remain Idle here, and expose herself to a salt by which she may be compelled to pay fraocs out of her own pocket. Neither of Uie-e thine slia wants to do, and accordinirtr she baa Just rent off her agent, M. franc lit, to 8t. Peter-rmrg to see if a compromise can be effected even by the paving of an Indem nity. 8 he wants to be left free to ring el Ke ener it ner itussian engagevnsasv i cancelled: and in any event sbe I defer in heed not to go there, the tnore-parttculsrly as ia a bil lion to tne nan err tn ner own and ber hu- band health she doos not want to peril tbat of Mile.

Louise, her 1nt de ft tytiie for the last live years, aud wltbont whom be dec a-os sbe can not exist. The latter bAs, in fact, ae-cTerrd the will not return to Huiie under env consideration. 1 bus the matter stands for the present. It Is impossible to say bow tt will b. settled so far a the money qt eatlon la cot ce ned, tag the probabilities are tost Nilsson wpl go bt.

Petersburg as Mme. Paul's substitute. B.ith L'llmann and Mereltl bare intimated that they are willing to cancel their contract with Nllasoe if subaMe indemntfy I peM them. Albsnl Is out cf tbe question, tiye hartng peremioniy aecnoea to- let ner rn, a he st-taebes more Importance to her singing in Paris than in 8t. Petersburg.

In tne mesa while Mme. Patti baa made conditional enracement wtth Mr. Flseboff to sine this winter sfdelv under his direction in the event of ber hetng allowed td pursue ber profusion al vocation by the H. Petersburg people. He ts to give bar e.otif.

a nurbt. pay hotel end traveling expenses, rive a share of taa pronta to Fiaacae, ber business maaager, and a third snare to a well-known tropresarlo who ha been snranrin; matter behind taa see wes aad pulling the string all tbe time. Illicit Distillerfteateaeea'. Oct. an.

In tbe United etate circart toun to-oay. Judge Hoed presiding, Erekid Myere, recently convicted of Illicit dUtiliinc In Peters ban. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment end a fine of fo.QUO, and John Melhollend, porter of the steamer Wyanoke, convicted of violation of the internal rev roue law a. wss sentenced lo atx months' tmrntxieireesit and a fine of $1,0110. Fire at tbe tear Orleaaa Fair Orwtiad.

Nw Oet iiss, Oct, W. Th arand tund. judges' stend, ponltry bonae, she. is and feae-lna of tbe Fair I i rounds Asaoetatsnn. leased bv ihe Louisiana Jockey Club, were deetroved by fire this afterncKrri.

Tbe main exhlbttton building wa eorsirierably damagsd. Tbe kiss I estimated at M.OOO. Alabama Btate Fair Bacceaafal. MowToowrRT, Oct. SB.

The State Orange Fair elo-ed to-day. It wss a aceesa, and made the lartrest. display of fid 1 and garden products ever seen la tbe Hte s. Exhibitors were preeent from twenty flair. Twa Hartford (Conn Time reratee: "A well-d teased, apparently respectable lady, oa tbe shady aide of forty, to-day entered the store of one of oar fruiterers, who keeps a well-epootutea bar tn a rear room, aad Inqufred the price, pep prat, of "very aire whisky.

Tbe price waa earned, when abe requested some In a glass for trial. A gtass aad decanter were set betore ber and eh poured east a good alp rather more tbaa a geatiemaa tippler would take at a stnzle dos and. after swallowing it wrlk erViesrt gaeto, asorrd toward tbe door. fb was reminded tbat she had aot paid, aad replied tbat ah wee aserviy aampilag tbe Haaor. Taa psosxsstor Bsatslesl that thai sort of aamplteg always cost tea eeasa.

Tbe lady tn offered Bra, aad aot aattl tbe threat of eelMnf la a avaiessaaa wae asade did abe produce tbe dime, which sbe took from pocket -book evidently well-nlied." LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY, AMUSEMERTSs re. Bra a aaa a Lertare, Tba lreaaer." Each age baa tta coospicnous, tu cardinal erfl, and tbe evil of the present is dreaming. "A vain fancy, an unfounded suspicion," hi the definition of the word dream gives by Webster, and verily bo language cvmld give a more vivid or graphic Idea of tbe poetic science taught by the so-called philosopher of the day. With their conceited fancies and presumptuous epecttlaltone tbey attempt to cloud with doabt the mind of tbe people, end at the aame time tbey fall to offer aa a substitute for what they would destroy any bops or consolation, or useful creed. In the coming lecture tbe dreamer at depicted, we learn, from a woman' standpoint.

Tbe picture presented Is tbe conception of a Christian mother's brain, drawn by a Christian mother's hand, and colored by a Christian mother's heart. Tbe baleful leal le tbe man of the period, a shirker religion, a stntterer hi science, an Idle and harmful dreamer. His Inert mind filled with tbe clitteitng association of modern science and hi soul wrapt la lu ridel specu-latlona, be la ao soagar tb fit ruler and instructor of bis children and hut household. The Christian marriage being the true and only stable foundation of tbe borne, wbea Christianity la dethroned tba saorediiess and tha divine nature of marriage are aeoessariry denied and the home must sooner or later cease to exist. The life of tbe dreamer and of the Christian are compared, and tbe lecturer demeaitatea the results of tbe two systems.

To every cultivated person tha) tllsrourse must prove a Source of Intellectual gratlnea-tioa. To tbe truly and earnestly religious It commends itself aa a biililtat ezpoeare ef tbe insidious and widespread moral canker, which, by means of popular lectures, maga-sinei and newspapers, la dally infecting the mind of tbe youth and even tbe children of Mr. Braaaoa'a lecture la destined to attract attention and aaaae comment, and oar good people assy prove their love for than- taltb by availing taeawaalrce of thla op portunity oi baartag thai warning vhsdtcalioa of tbe truth of religtaB. Tats lecture will be gtvea to morrow Bight, at Library HalL Mia Hawlherae'a BeaeAu Considerable interest has beea excited ta society by tbe entertahunenl to be given by las Mayo Club next Tuesday Bight. The club la said to bav fine amateur talent tn tt, and every effort Is being made to present "The Marble Heart" in the most effective way.

Tickets have beea selling rapidly during tbe week. Keaerved seals may be procured at Cragg' music store without extra charge. The cast of lb play end synopsis is ea foe-low: rmoLooca. Oergtas ta rich rtttssa of Albensi T. A' Iran a k-.

tsaues iitu ayvAerno a. it. iswsiinssi Phidias (the sruTisuri M. Btouusr tnoKents flberyulc pUlusrjnhar) St. Klaw atratssi siurtil W.

K. Evan Ttee is slat) Miss Kay K. lorst 1 M'as raanle Tar lor sPss Mat Ednsfds Paryae i Miss auslilca SRSBA. Rapbaei borbatlet It snil; uei as Veawl.ee ta r.tb Parbianl K'anbnr. T.

tv kisua. Frrdinaisi Voleee leaner uf lbs Mgic Iju.m M. H. Klaw, Vsrouut Chaaauasunaux ta buUeillv) ev. fj.

soooinaw. 1ed Hsrha noUtsmuii. M. J. Jn.jon.

rreu. lie io rsey ta truietnaui vi a. avails. Juba tt Remain r. a.

utruiiiie. MadeuM.ue.ki XUa-o pbB Hettte llaausituc. slsi-le ispt-r tri'hatn Mtss Ksy K. FucsL Makvur buenmliet (Iteibaei's moUe-rt Htm Kaaele NsRtalL siimi Ul-le Tborv-on. slartertc Miss iacnle T-j or.

iedura. Miss Ada Hue. Ladles, OeeuenMS, troe-u, o. sVNoeai. Act I.

ftufJ1o of li1 ss; tl smlptar's dream leai lum ejects by Prnf. Tuom. wbo has kiadiy voi-anleerisl bis ssst.laisvi;. A. II.

Tbe fun si uf Fuuaudnbsbaai lbs erusl't retreat. Art IIL-Honi it RaphaeL Ati It'. ilrco's gn ku-Q in Paris. Art artist's studio; rVA Uauoa at aba ercem. "ataiute Heart.

Marat Hearts Face ores ot the past, fate oes of tbe future; Wte to thr man ab k-ves Tay r'i-i-hougbt snus bare ever ansa, sad ever wTU u-. Hlnisun uf suun, auserj and Dralht" Berry Milchell. Good wine ncsd no busk, so that hereto, fore we Lave not given exteuded notices of tills leoUd actor. Berry Miicholl ia uae of tb must remarkable men ot the age, of bia own or anybody else's age. lie hat been the mall talk of polite circle since the announcement ot his appearance was made, aad I today tbe big talk of hit.

friends. Thefb tt enongb star material tn hint, to cut Am np (which we do not propose to do) into Utile tart, which would thame tbe garish tun. In fact, he I equal to the entire planetary system, throwiug in remote start, tbe Lost Pleiades, and a few rampant, long-haired cotnete (tbe strolling actors of heaven to bnwa. He himself ia a quiet, amiable man, whom no one would suspect of setting tbe world afire, the kindling blaze of which conflagration will be atarted on Wednesday at Library HalL Amateur bouquet elnbe are forming over the city; his friends are extensively advertising hi appearance as the premium C'feadt JVaiaeOs of tbe day, and tt would aot be fair to say nothing about bun in thia department. Hi nasals JsWaoov differs from most representation, fox embracing all tbe elements of tragedy and eumcdy.

Codlia bt bit friend, Bagtbot will help blm, and Library UaU will be rammed. Jammed, and crammed to bear him. Traabadoara" at Xacaeler'e. Tbe Balsbury Troubadoura teem to bare a pleasing rsywHuir of extrevaganxat, which require a good company to present even tolerably; and from tbe commendation given them elsewhere we presume the troupe la a good one. "The Brook'' hi given to-morrow Bight, aid to be full of nonsensical odditiee and funny thing.

The following pieces ef music and specialties occur In the play tone -The Brook" chua Fisher. uu, CI tannin- Hay" (with banjo ersomreatSMul), Mr. N. sHIsUn-v art Chorus. Grant! rhuru "lie lyietes" Hohrvnlantitrl.

toe-e Teeth" Princes, Tret store ie. Quarreling Duet Mr. John Gouriay and Mba Me- Henry Msdsir-e Anrot. 0 Malccne parkUng Wine Miss Cuuw Fwber and ttweus IMrjeemTrretervale. Tb lJler Wain Oecally; siapuiiv Mtae FMIer and McU'rary, ana Miwsrt.

Baavbtiry andtlour-lav (Jrawt Imcbeta, "The step, toe ep" tirar! as. Grand hesna Miss iara 1'wner. beven Ayes Mr. -N. hai.Li.iry.

Itrisrn. lUe TTsiredlan- Mr. J'bn twriay. Buttertv Medley. Wtoi NePlc MeHenry.

The tirand "Halnl Rala!" iburus and tfiasMlie friim rhllprTie. rm'ee'ias -Well t-eread. "The Tkkct-of Leave Man" and "Bull in a China Shop" were enjoyed Us', night by a fair audience. A Well. known Citizen Not Rerog.

aixcd by lit Intimate Friends. Tbe lion. George TV. Morris, after an ab-ernce of five or fix months in Europe, reached home yeelerday morning tn good health and greatly delighted with hi trip, but to changed In appearance tbat bis most intimate friends failed to reeognixe blm. He bas allowed his been to grow out, and, at might be expected, the gray hairs somewhat preponderate, mak ing a marked change tn tbe whole outward appearance of tbe maa.

In addition to tbia, be wean toft felt bat, which, for comfort and convenience, be bad used while traveling. Tbat makes the duuraia complete. Yesterday morning quite a "number of hie old friends called at tbe office of Messrs. Geo. B.

Moore A Co. to ascertain If Mr. Morris had returned, or when be wet expected borne, and to their astonishment each of them bad, at tt appeared to them, the band, of a atranger ex tended to them ta a rather familiar meaner. Among tbe many friends wbo called at tbe office were CoL Grainger, Dr. Goddam Mr A.

IHvidBon and CoL T. P. Bhaffner, all hat life-sung friends, wbo failed to recognize him. T. C.

Coleman, having tested to call at the office npoa business. soon appeared, and, wtth pleasant rmile, shook hands with every person In the room, believing that be knew them all well enough wltbont anr formal tntrodac- tion, but saying to hlmeelf all the while, "Wbo I that stranger wbo shook my band cordially first of all." After waiting a tew ao-ntenla, Mr. Morrie approached him, saving ta a very familiar tone of votes, "Unci Tom, don't yoa know jie?" Thi salutation at once revealed to Mr. Coleman the object of hi mvlUtioa to eaa at tbe office, aad wtth that qulatlcal expression which eaa neither be Imitated nor described, etld, "Uetitlemen, I to told." Mr. Frank Guthrie waa also a victim.

and to get even proposed to Mr. Morrie that they together eaUapon Mr. John B. Bmitb eaansrv ux ids evtera rnxsAvcau orporatsoa, to whom be Introduced Mr. Morris a a Mr.

Kennedy, from Teaoesaee. Mr. Batik thought, ekmbtlese, tbat Mr. Outhrte't Boata-era friend bad entne fnanatal errand, anal waited patiently for He develormerit, end ft was only wbea Hr. Morris addressed him at bla friend "Jobs" tbat be recognised htm.

Mr. Trabue, Mr. Hams, Captain Hits aad others at tbe Baak of Kentucky failed to recogtnsa Biaa satu be begaa to eoBTsrs wtlb tbem. But tb best of all the yoke la tbt eonaee- Uoa tbe one which occurred at bat owa bouse. Ob hat arrrvaT at bosse, JWst break af day, the malal kogwage, rwtft lo sxarrey tb mteTtlguaii at hew Mliaai, raa BBt bar bad rhemhar efhleh BsMralr OCTOBER 29, 1870.

brought Mrs. Mostm to tbe door to mavt klm. Aa ah rather snaasMoasly opened tbe door, and raw a strange geBtlemaa approaching, sbe hastily retreated antil recalled by tbe well-known voice of ber basband. learn that Ma Morris paid a visit to hi old barber, wbo ale failed to recognize Dim, but who, after manipulating bis face, reproduced tbe same Oca. W.

Morrt to well known and so nalvaraally niuilil aere for a quarter of a century. TELEQRAM3. Trig Woman'! Nations1 Temperance Convention, at Newark. N. adjourned to meet next year hi Chicago.

Thk report of tbe proposed Fenian raid into Canada, telegraphed frot M. Albans Friday nigfat. It prutiouncud without foanda- tioB. Thb Rev. M.

Jacolias. P. of the Western Tlieolnglail Prcshvterlan Seminary In Alleghany City, died suddenly yesterday morning. Tits and carpentere' tlioo of tbe Delaware. Lacsetwanna and Western KaS-roed Company, at Great Bend, burned lastnLiht.

Thk Kort Utanwix knitting mill, owned by Mudce A Ames, Wat burned Frhlat night. Ijms, (TU.niat; mauraae'C, One bun-dred operatives era tbrowa out of employment. It Is telegraribetl froe Hartford, that Deputy Hberifl Watxtward, with two constable, attempted to arrest a desperado named euaa Lxinoraa, for besting but wife. Donovaa plunged a knife at tbe bowel of Constable 1-rice, wbsaaapoa tbe sheriff shot Doaovaa dead. Cadet meiirpu Ut Host KB C.

PonrD-rrowa, of Vtrciaia, etevvlrted of baxmg, was dismissed Friday trues the Naval Academy at Aoaapwlla, Md. Cadet Midshipman A. Wood-worth, of California, and Rem. Barclay, of W'tscuasta, are under arrest for baling', and await trial by eoaTt-maniaL Fbarb Wooixbt, ahot by hit brother Soloa at Oraftoa, October 20, died yesterday. The bouse of Bosun was burned Friday night, and hi wife bus been arrested for setting fire to It, ber motive being revenge, a euerrel having arisen betweea herself and bee an.

band relative lo th division of this end other proparty beluagtng to tbeea. AIIITIOIAltlVERANI WEATMEI. Probabilities. War iKPABniBrr, omce or toi crirp atesAL aranoa. Wssbibovob.

oca. tt. 1 a. a. rmas sosth Auaassr and uulf till aw, aslhne earowaMr, outa-sast a srailawest wlBda, wsrassr, clear ar Barui cbasty wsMlwr, fcitlrmed by rata arses In Aorta Thiiiw.ii, uS taw lawn edllew.sfstfwasiirH sr fVinswg tstruasrirr, amtfhawat suwfAeast tcolds, fi'wrniisj ttarsirr, aurtie eluwdsj waiiiasresid rula For the take reeiisx, rasng and aailnaary Wlowed ay suubb saruaneMr, easwrtj wa ajuuejiy wiooa, awarvallj wanner easiey wiallsw and rata area.

For tbe arssw Mlsslssipnl and kssar Mawourl val-ssya. Buhag bsrnmetsr. sseseedlng a tesaporary rise, bli i salag easterly at sasaavriy wlnws, stailonarv aad rMag taaiiieraura. aattiy oVasdy weaiiiwr, and rata ai ismi precsratig a ssurwr sastwara sowsid last regain. For Ui Middle Wssts, rMag aeBki sit ay tarring irosaeter, indt UMssis frasn aoi tbwwst to suutu.

ssst, graerallj wsnosr, cloady wtaubar and rain New Xneauid. itstng or stationary, followed by failing barometer, wind nxstiy fruut north lo east, warmer, nartiv stnody wtsubar, and isssloly suavaslml by rain arsue. i tie r.vers will eftangs nut ansa, tuattiisi a engnt rise la t'enuai otuu. War UeeartBicnl Weather Report, Lor tan un, Oct. 4 r.

at. Pt-srx. Bsr.lTner, Wind Cairo a.v7 7g i. w. Cloelnisul is.

w. Iiavenpurt TO tHlbuie 1' In. ueivesua Ms- is. t. Intlsusia VUV1 ts) is.

r-i geui 7x a Let -HM Lesv iis iti.rj Tf S. lousnu at a Menini.i. an.o. w. baabnn U.

w. be tfliranA 75 g. W.rti' TS Pluaburgh 0U w. tareteitun iBU.ioi est W.Lotus 7 iW. tt.

Paid. sa.i 65 a. VKksburg I'M 77 'l. W. lauthia ts rale.

'kHely. 'Cloudy. 'leer. near. t'loudy.

rUHsiy. Iralr. IT Ttinjafng Fair. Fair. Fair.

.01 u. rain. Illaiy. Local Observations Oct. 2h.

Roars. Bar. Tner Hum Wlnd.t Baln.i Weather. TKA.B. 5tf.u lOaldy.

L'tKaiD. Had A.M. bun i. ix. 3 s.

.7 Is. tin e.g.'!1!, 40 P.BOjll r. a.rinj) a itr .17 Ihrvai'ng irUO i. nain. JO Lil Bain.

Kntl If sen bar. far eta; JCODi Tt 3 I aiiuiciun ttier'ter g. CUJlgXTS, River Report VtaOy report ol the stsgs water, with chftnre i uis nours ss asieaica r. aawiuay, isa. as, Abort 5 k.w rnange .3 1 Btste of Brsrioaa.

water. x. 4' Uie -'n ST! tat bar. In. rt-iln.

S. Cairo i ii li Fte. nncirnaU I ii t. Hearing. aveuport a.

I. II irioBriy. Uobuque 4, Sir. t'loudy. BeB K), 5 liax.

ksoxtik 4 HVwiy. La Crosses It It. tr.nidy. Leavenworth 7 l'l. Lisuekuekt 1 Tlx 1 11.

Lsxatvllwu ft. T0( 7 t. tThraat'nc Meatpba 7: 1- 1 1 Fair. Nashville T- at.w talr. Kew tirleanf i i g.

Fair. fmaha I1 Plttrhurgb. iw. 1 1 A. rain.

tmreverss-u. 4 1 a. fsur. ft. Lena I 1 w.

(Inody. Paul t' x. tioady. Tirtb.ir It t.wjtsir. Ttnktan I x.

'Below lit ii BeJow hlrt-wster msrtof MC4. g. E. IIXBOT. eenFt lag.

eerM V. a. Amy. River Telegrams. Lesaal DUaatrbss to tti COnrtar-JoarnaLl PrnsaranH, (M.

at, Knon River I feet Inches: tatlliinsry. Wsalherr a- cansiy an BUtx. PTTrssraqH, Oet, as. River I fret rsuasvsir, ssuv vsmsaj ana rawy. fTjtctssATi, Oct, ts Kcoa.

Birsr Jltmg. Rainy CrtctpwATt. fss. a Slgnc Rtvar lest mrbes; Bug. iwrsuieu lata toranam, nitavajrgri; tff.

Memrjhls: C. B. Chureh and Frank Wuiant. Kew tirirans. BaiB the moramg; clear aad atfid ua evening.

gVAXSVllig, on. ts, Weatber eioady and showery: merenry C8 lo River falling: (ret Bug on useraiste. letnt-rawn, tons Millar am scbent. startling tear, G-ti r. Vp Magglt Smith, 7 r.

a. business moderate. NASRVrLLX. Oet, ft, NkrhC-Rtvsr taHrng; as Uepurted ceilna for Cairo. Csrso, Ota.

ts, Arrtverl HlTertbrm, Evstwvre. 10 r. Otv 4 rbciter, Memphts. 4 a. Deiartea-Barnsnl.

louk Rildutetit: B'lver- tborne. Rvansvilie, nietugtit; caester, Kt. Uwiis a a. u. i igra nut tus inreoaoa; etoudy aod wane.

CtlBO, Oet. rWht. Arrlrerl-Grarid T.iwer, rietslsirg, 4 r. B. ftemrtert t.rarsi Tower, toll's.

7 p. v. River feet 0 tnenes; nalog. Weatber riear and warm. ar.

Lnrttj Oet Arrived Guinea nagt and Rut Rov, Keokuk; IVrf4))D. t'ltnots river; Kheadre, Piu.tsirg. Ietrti-t e1en Fsgle, Ken. it it; Bee sad targes, and Htanard, New Orleans: (apHal ITtj, Tick tsirf Kaimsrv. tKatv and verv wanu.

The rl-inr-el at ITiwas Tail bar bus aimed in the atissrarl stratrttened. with St teetrg water, aoc all Doalt detained there bave BawsdduwB. MntrHis Oet. at, The river has WaBee aa tnrti; 7 feet 1 tneh. weslber geoeralrv riear; sii Biuai Itiermt'e'eter rs.

Arrived Ttwit. riortn. tie'l: Ark, Vetv ttrVaes. Iiepaned Ruth. Whhe river penny i fMften Rule end Awilsnd.

New Orleans; Artingtoo, ctnrtnnslt; ttss stuar last Blgbt. TtsTtrrt.Oet.'B,Nigbt. Warm and fair, rp Bet and largea, cuss, aturgan. No toatt dowa. LtTTL Bocx.

Ool. as, Higat. lover tnetxa and oa a stand. Hew Oruaws, Ot. 8K, arrtvtK ra paned- Rota.

MiielU. inrtrmatt; Fatare CUT and aarges, 81. LouK nsr and waim. ADDITION ALTtLECRAPMMARIt.ETat. ngrtLAirn.

net. at. rvti uAsuii erm. ataad-ard wane. 110 wst, Bw.

Prnwrtot, Ot. H. tVtmtetTm. crude eoiet bat trmsr at 053 OMsj at Parkers; refined a aullt aest at Me for Phlladelptial destvarf. sw Tsrk Btj Buss Bark el.

Ktw Toag, Oet. lew wa did with rie ansrsscai bonsts and the tiiahtrw tredt was ItetH. Crete geodt are it Hmlsed deeietai end atsadv. rTteit wsitiime eat at eBeaaraed pvVws. r.tai-gams are siotTMi.

Dress gnodt are aa steadv iw. tet uveeostflngs, laaslaiiMai and wis aval cvwa-tdtaenaaevtrsiRiaBBwlBariea. BhaHis are tiiag. t'klear catts Barkst. CwiTAan, Oct.

as. rwule, rsrevpei t.a) esad; aMp-meots Wrad; emrtet steady, fairly sells atat am; nedrttn to frvsl shtprsnsi ft 7364 7b. Bears, reestpsj M.m) bstd; shipments I VU beta: essVet flnli and SOMe lower; i 4 7na; euinea to Hit 1 tvitA rood lo eboVe ft 4ftiS a. aw we.vso shlprsirs 7Vt m. ibn rerevnts luitay SO atat eday BXI astai: atarxst asiBinevd at 3t.

sal sa Wast Berks. Bnavna. Ore fa, wool arove end verf strong, wtorfc are raetdiy eisaPieartry and aosaera ar tn-mrTeeent abrt 4Ung. tedo and rvaasrtvarrai are to eeUvw iwaw, island very foil arlrrs were setstosd: atpstexaa Pwaxylvat tee: doebl eiaya obl-ist 'se: extra otilo tad Penawrranki eet Vo 1 40 ttsse. atirmna aaa wasrasre are at MtTilsn a' ei mnhi tH deirs are vary erai at cwiMae sast ieaune stsady deosand at UsAle, taelivtne fa deaitee and gmd veran ka at esmhSAWi eaotnt sreaeuoas list tv.

pLitle I cress bsoeWmem and trre; svpeefloe tad extra exsate aastara aaa Haast Csetea arkete. KrwTnex, Ont. r. BetuBiaiel eaaoa ter 1 day at aR ratted BBwta aopka Rales. Net ears Bas evini btorasstsraat nerts eisiisseut i xt tasesial all rsisiii BJTA BrwOeuiAwa, nr.

as, rvevoe is te fair detrsrM: sales van toksc sunt srwawrv au iass-a tow tras. disagliaaio; ttvt lag a Ritd- nmr nrvnij tr nn iiitt rurixa ttase; ree ev art Txea aad ensn ajaH bates: exports to nrsrata It and Uvaraost atiea) ttuet ISVlsU tajs. a Btrwvwat, net. as, rveasi at inset ntrtdrtng sMsHB axhw ajaB hales: reeetnsi baltst anhsaian sVsia aaasst sstot tljai Wales. CWAatarnia, Oet.

orai ts rm: adddltw sOttei ast iwsr4pat eta aaba; salsa at) ssses; exports Isrtal tallate 1 andsosstwaetUO balaa. aavbwsbv, Oet. t.Cta ts tern; sirs wes ssswens ss san gross S.WN BSJSSt BtAat aeM kaiaat aaports eeattwaa ask aais. as vaewAB, i r. av roavoa arsa: asledaineirese, ast ssretps.

te sal genss tveo kales; sales 1.6. i am sal Biaeaj tbibri ssssl DRY COOOS, E. B. 1ST. 125 New Cloth Cloaks 50 lew Sealskin Cloaks, Klctrant urn, 950 Aew Domestic Taper PatteniSa Win bt seea Moaeay, Oct.

et BrOErr. 75 pes Choice Black 811k, 20 pes Haudripuii irk Silk (5 pes Elexaut Dress Silk, 25iks Exquisite Tinted Silks, 300 pes Hsstfd Dress Goods, iio vcs Choice Goods. Oar owa Imported Black St1 W1H we toons St per eeat. etieaper sbsa tne ssoss gooes cab as bvowlil al Bow. laree eases aew aa4 attractlvs tires booos will at oesa la a lest dsj-s.

E. H. I t.aJiT. 25 dox Men's Merino Underwear. 27 doz Ladies' Merino Underwear.

15 doz Joeys' and Misses' Underwear. Ladies' Woven Merino Skirts. 150 doz asst'd Kid Glovos. 75 doz Woolen lores. Gents' Furnishins Goods.

Ladies' lteady-made Undergarments. 25 doz assorted Corsets. Faac7 Ooodtf, TrtoM, CSowAu, UUmtkwf T.Mi UML To-rcitt, KiiakirAsxt. All bajaxj-l agragt clebBB) UfJ Oooattt WiH tleM Md O-tf B-T ClsvaeWklmS VtM xAVTSS MCk Mt JUailrt- Itott, tM tow prtom, IC. Tl, NUGENT, Fswrth aaut Ursaa LatsvtUa.

JOSEPH B.WALKER Oraeaatt et ta Bsltlssors roauBtrcaxI CoUegs, Lisas at IkM, EooMecper anl General Acccontant, SOLICITS tftkMet for whole or rt-mtaJ time. In batsaiLstaai, aUMl Trttll Bank of Kmitckj; ABttrew hr.raixein.Ftii Hc'jr anl nj vt u. Hume, EM) Uawtt-r xaxa, UX sTtCWt-i-asaCaaartaUI COJ. A. h'tCat, IT.Xf M-axwor.

L. Bt-wd, of Uc late flnu ot Knvck, Ure-il 4 AaeMBROr. Ix Bt-vd, of Uc CHROHOt, Ao. Chromos, Engravings, PICTURES OF "ALL K1K08 ron kaxe bt FITCH LLNDSEY, its. 75 Fsarta Avraae.

snlt CARPET, cVo. CARPETS FROM AUCTION -AT 1V61 vanls ut Carpets at 15c, wonti SSe; at xOc, worth He; at K. wnrti Sur. Alt-wml at ate. wortii ne, Kxtra Buisa- at TVs wrtu il ti.

Ctwte patteras of t-plv at tl atd tl TuU line of UHrJutbs froa aie 70c. Brum! OiieinUi ami Clutch Bug trust BV to (a. OUrd Utlt-tiaixl WiDAiwLailes trom tV to 60b Three-yard long Lure Curtains from ts fair, and many oilier Howe-iurnisliirjg (Mivds, at J. T-Bt'sUiUARb'S, one dure beluw Bruuaoe Market at. Ws il make iM lav rarptts no tbert notice.

JEWELERS, AO. T. D. BAJUiCat. ECITTS Watches, Diamonds, Wedding Presents, era ISO Manila Street, SpectaclesiEyeBlasses tDTOO W.

make ta erder all klads of Gold, Silver or Steel Spectacles. We also repair them, aad lancrt New Pebble, er Glass 1ro 1d Old Frame. WE TEST YOUR EYE8 before UMug with Spectacle. O. P.

BAJINES fc "BRO Opticiany, S34 CLOTHINC, Ao. Rays that must go to tlRTLANTJ'B, Braivtr Tt aril tNiu to clvp ntc Irt-j, talari. irfrf-, HRviBTrrbif-t, Htierr, elas to rok. He la id way. arrtNi mt KinliTMl's.

He winter, aad an (mrtigiu LaaUd5a.xiH", fur 4 to. CIGARS. Imported and Key WestOigars New Crop Tobacco just Arrived, EXTRA FINE, AND LOW PRICED. Eetailed at Wholesale Panic Prices. DiBocuat to the Trade.

ESTABLISHED IN 1855. HAVANA CIGARS. EDW. PEYNADO Proarieves (g 4tt Tbe karavwt and I stnek tt as West. Waokeai OICARS, HID.

Voa HAARXJf (Las at trot ef O. Albert! ig "Von ca Isert, Xe. Feana Ansae, tsetaad Deer kalsw Xaraat, lwtevtOw, Kr. Mannfaxtnrers, Wholesale and aataWesB-4B AITS SMOaTBalS' Ja.XTZOL.BS. PICTURE HAHQIMQ 5.

Picture Hangings. tri twtir4 eoBRrrtrtrt m-a to ffrawe inkttrrtw. arttl fovrott enffj. Usawgtw aal all ainissij at tcjt aMwacravc pancaa. FITCH LINDSEY, Vs.

tS eVartk A vwaaa, aeat Mala. BR1AD, AO. Boston BrowtiBread ITOB salt aj JotUl r. BCBAcrrR. ta Jeeersoa ak a c.

u. M'Nttrtx, srerVaoaTsiriR BAKERY. 'RESH BiHcriTs. BREAD, GatAHAl BREAD, COJIFFA TIO.IS, a. OxUJCACtES AT NEW SERIES NO.

TAILORINQ. JOHN L. ANDERSON. TAILOR, Room Ka. 4 McDowell's Block, CROCERICS, AC.

500 boxes Fire-Crackers; 250 boxes Xew Iiaislns; 100 bbls New Rice; 100 boxes Gold Soap. 100 boxes California Soap; 5 bbls Xew Currants; IB 8TORR AJTD I OB UU LOW BT MC0RE, BREftiAKER CO SUFHUES. MillandFactory SUPPLIES. MACHINERY tof UMMmimeutn off WOOL AND COTTON. FINDINGS FOB aw -Hills, rtwar Milts, Oil Milts, Mlaes, Fswastertea, Marala Mssa Kallroods, Wsstea aaa Csetsa raoartea, sVe sVe.

WHITE FOB QUOTATIONS. W.I.1I.DILIJXGIIAM 1 43 Main Street, Louisville, Ky. ocM aesulw.lii CARPETS, Ao. Carpet Warehouse, 146 Main St 146 Wa avr now rcciTlivg iht LavrgeM tvrid MoM Cow-pleu AswKiiUbcbI of CAEPETS, OILCLOTHS, CURTAINS, CORNICES, tc, Ever lnasbt to th! trine lrOO-ht tbrm fur frtsOt iuip.rt.-r tuitl iissviiuf aiarersv, wt -rill tvl! hrm ilia Ktjart price tu wbttealc or rtlAl. R.

SURGE CO. H. L. WSbkr. 187 e.

WERS.E-. Jewelry, Silverware, Platedware stain Street, bet. Sixth and Seventh, Louisville, kv. 128 Fourth ave near aod buy mv ciaOTi-mxrcsr, wttt-ri be wi- -i nnjthiniT brstlT ta trsy PttpTttit-rai, CiitVrirevar or (Jnruf. be fm tKntliw 1 cmn gt-t oult fur mj Ui for 4 thai U1 Kt all 1 1:1 Fourth Avenue, eke.

St Importers, ttm Itew Brand mrsns. Bo. ts Wax stata at. tf eolj trrsp TOBACCO, Ao. Co.) J.

THTO. IS CAT. Retail Dealers in Cigars. Tobacco RECILOINQ. BEGILDING.

OU Mrrtr Framesj, T4Mr Tnmw, etc, rajird -tj aa4 m4c tod aa ww, at mri rata wioa, by FITCH LINDSEY, Re. tS Fsarta Aveaee. MATTRESS. ISHSSMSSOM $8.50 ONLY rwa atebrassd ITAL 1. 1 C-iH" MATTattf'M, Its fr, ssaas aauevlf et asrsal; ftif Bt ssst.

11 k) BiaAa aauesis ass Bflral aaa aressaat verv Bgkt; sasllv aas a wss r.Tvvwn warrstnes ws pssase or Caa thsa at law raSs st fretrM. Ask fenar fsraltai asaler for sad asks ao atber, trssa saisl as for eseiuw gjvtas tau Bv tofaauM. a 1 as ssssij taa asaaaast giTca a uxmst. TO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK rnokt LOUISVILLE. IVow Go.

Lswlsvtlle ts Ctaetsart sat rarer vis a. uh tH aa Clatlaastl te railsatipbla sag rvtara ClaeBwslllsgewyerRsMletara .4 as) Tti tett tstag aattl MOT. ooS is retsra aatll SHt.xo. The I St. Mall Mae isiam lasve Air too.

TT Inl Mrwst Ssity tUr. 1. cvaaeeiiat at CtaetaeaU lis sit aiunitag traias. Tictsts at suutswssl cwraer earth sad lisia sts. sad oa teard steatDers.

IIJ. B. BATa. rasa. Atsat.

TJIAWR CAHTXR. aaswrlatwaSewt. OeNTISTRY. MILLARD WARREN, O.D.S., Oeutal Xs aw. x- 1 x- as.

lUtsJavara Avasrr, over B'saaawa Mer. QUI K'BTIla IlFsTTKgTH. gtlllag tl w. I KttrartHia "eijOceols. Otaasa ar ialt.

OCi Sa.M.ruATutta-11 ART. to Paint and Draw. Hand Books on aAxt. NIC wet. OT KMil.

i Th Art fit lrlreall aw.a.s,- Iw s-it. I Tae Art rf 7i An. jlM Art Ot" DtrdivaM PtvlBliiAC WaAaar CoMMTfi II it sVaIT 4I I orVe-gaa. Ugif WMrr ClrUTTaC TUr An of FftlBdUsf evtul IsTvIm te Cnrvn; KD1 other ttrt wurki tm roivhn ttetlad fis- iTllMil aVIrTlsa Tat1 ItT. I I HUAXti.

rnLi. 1 ok-ft, Caotm, tv fail I mtypijim wlck wvo roc cmtAcat to FITCH A LIND8EY, alTt VraUCTtl NO. 9 POWtal AvaMM. LiK'ISVUsiJt, IT. Mas rio4kim lb? i CfAn TfOMf'mwJ OeraMial1 Thompson CARPETS, AO.

J. B. MATHERS CO, Fin 116 Cillit lt'-t Main between Fifth Sow opening Fine Tarlor, Bed-room and Office Furniture, whlck we will offer at Great 1 Reduced Prices. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. FURS, IT IS TO YODR JNTEREST TO LOOK.

S7.O0O WORTH OF FINE FURS 2b Per lent. Cheaper than anjr other House in thU City Can Sell. jiALruiiw worm ti.i'seu rur StALCIXlAXSw. rUi Jill sell tor tne. Dd on 1 1 Ufa all Us finer males ot Baai CltwAa.

Uful line of Lailies' Heal rts and Hsts. snd a aJesldldlljia of Tar Trtaiai.ue liuuls. sjwil Lo taa eauears on tiiurovai, u. il. ran nanrlesaisij rarsared.

am a jxtsct-ir stovcs. The Host Stove for Antliracfte or Cote. Tbe Finest Looking Store. Gives Satisfaction, Comfort, Cleanliness, And Economy. Call ana examine.

ee wvs.tPiif. OTTjbZI cfb BUO, 78 AaljLtXA. mt. Vb THE HEALTH LIFT. The Health Lift.

A Tooroogh Grmnastlc tuwi tor Ladica and Gentle men. Id ten tctnars, onr dsj. Beau Ires no cnange nf dress. lloubles the atotl streogta la torn mrsslla by ktsiing ptrVkletin so faost sxtaerlng from drtptrata or oer-ru js SwJte a ad Caswetse Rsasa, ear. af Feartb its, aad tireea at, tar-VBlUe.

alwava weieoBje. -alkie--WiM ee.1 Hnt'aBl MIRRORS, ate, 1 HllfelMUM' Mors, HaUs, Saloons, We keep In aiork and nuke to 1 J' Ut orrlcr all klntls ftnNhitl in Walnut 2 jL It Ottt. e.J a fttll asaurtrornt of 2 I YMufiT" tl ItJ i''-i rri1 Glaew-a fur rvdronrrf. jj M3. uifi Hootasv.

Kcuoolii. Hutt-lil, WeninUmts. Ptv rnmr regiltletl ami Imikea ft Ji ltr Teplaeed with new 1 ffittifl FITCH LINDSEY, 5 'RT'ViilaB rYViff 1 sur rolteusrgi 10t lSTII.tR, ET. CROCERIE8. Ave.

2 0 BARRELS CRAB BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. HUDSON CREAMERY BUTTER. HIBBITT SON. SHOW SHOW The. larsaat and hPt.assortd stotk la the Western mar ket, snd prices less thai sold In Xew Yrk.

Call snd see, send for IllBStrated catalog ne to FITCH LIMSEY, Mann-factnrer. 't. 75 Fourth are. and tit Main Louisville, Ky arirV HARM at. T.

BtAHDBTTLLB. MANDEVILIE SHEFFIELD. OPENING OF OTTB BRANCH HOUSE. NEW AHU rKESB bias ur UVUUB. Batter, and Tver HARTEBN sasfbaaavlratfasnsrasla lasl Oksv sewetloa 14 Qatsaj SBSsgtsBat.

sWdlt iMmmt Trunks, Saratogas, MonitorsAc- lea etsrlsT af BaeTtwvetfne SAtte, laSsV Iwarsws Iwrad Bad Basest, Basal Braf east eonda. xait sMB mi etralelly tsliawat sajsalal SABBATHiRYIC.t Cliestiiit--1 PresiyteTlai QiiitlL1 aaaCsiilaslsss, Bee. a. a. ausreoa OOTO ae.

i 11 A. B. Co Ufa sn ivtea. Cat. UU il 1M r.

Snasiiss CHKsttaas-JTw Call sag th. USHtmka Ww a Isaiak tTs, Besits Frw. all attw Watseaxa. SABHATH BIUBT series et Bermeas tKs Tssag will be coseaiesMss. DRY COOOS.

Special Sale TMs Week or BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES Ataie. Be, tjc sad fl par rard tad apware, TilK BSST VAXl XV LB Ji'UlttlJ. Kentucky Cash St ore lOU Fourth Htreet. Jt sT K4.aivai Noreltle la lKE liOitltS rreat ltVp, IS l-Se, tor, te tbe Uaett faeries. Felt Skirt.

4, CSc, $1 tad antra. Beaver mi OtteataB Shawl at 62. aw apwara. An Aartina let ut AI)-Wol FlaRReU iie, Sec bb4 iit per jarU, terj cheap. New Klvle Watrriiroaf Bad ladlea Clotht at Hit, 7.e auU yl Si ai DRESS I.OOIW, Talbrt Shawls aad Ireptj ia freat Tarietr aad low price.

A.PJU40NES&CO. lOQTSANOSHOfl. HIGH-GRADE MEN'S KIP BOOTS JR a great varletr eg stvles, Is nrtas. Ort-rs se-iiitHlr tfed. IOAIl A CO.

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