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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 8

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gist report was started. The people hero who know Bale iv. Admission 50 cents. Children US cents. A' CITY FEATURES.

TUKHMd Memos mt Has Bwnm fcels rtMtmbOTtht beta vow prepuMl, 8b Jolia's X7 locIodMl. to dlsfMOM No. 1 retrwhiiMQp hiSMwaUa4oppMlu Um otttral catooC lb mw EgpoalUoa building. Blxth mwt hSBanrr dthla( yr frt tk Arcade," Ko. 357 Jeffmoa ttet, mu Fourth (Tyler Clock).

Xea'a wd boy' lpM m4 mo-tairocMfb, lines suJU, dusters, Wii, silk, alpae ad mcUIas eoftta far 60o oa th dollar. hrMMf lki alilit la Dr. WlntmaUtlir Toe( tjrep or CblU Cur. Irtr brwaklnr tb rfcllltanot nfnn.nt th mum must removed Wlntanmltb'a Chill Cure Mrer UUa, SotdoeU THURSDAY MOKNINO. JUNE 21, 8a Pkmohi mailing Vu CorKxxBnJoTmaAi.

frUnd abroad mt put a two-em! temp oc foyer, or will to detoteod ol (M joU--Ctjlflo. SALE, THE SALESMAN. Xk9 Cmrr mf H. Cloy i Cily mfMim Birth, WUh tk JmMmM COMMoelotf Thar with. TB1T BIB FEITHDS BAT OF HUE.

B.Clay Bale, who is Just now, shown by a dispatch in the Covmxb-Joor-. 1 VAii of yottenioy, flouring in the East in tome recent forgeries, will be remembered quite well, not only in Lonisrille bnt tbroagbont the southern portion of Ken-, tacky. For a number of years ho traveled oat of Louisville in the grocery business, and at one time bad a trade of which any young traveling man could fool justly prou d. Later on bo became dissipated, and before his final departure from here, something over a year since, bis name bad become rather intimately associated with several transactions bot at all creditable to Mm.1 llr. Sale is not far from thirty, jears old, and is a native of thls'ctty; his par-.

ootago was most respectable, for bis father was an boaorable man and bis mother was a lady, so say those who were their neigh- bors. The father, Louis Sale, was by trade bricklayer, and lived for many years on First street, south of Chestnut. In his later life he was elected as Constable of the Fifth and Sixth wards, and hold that office at the time of bis death, which 'was about 1870. The mother died some years later. Sale is a nephew of Thomas Shanks, and has a num-bar of relatives in the city.

Ho bad an older brother, Robert, who, after some noteworthy transactions bore while Deputy Constable, went into the Government service and was killed In the Custer massacre some years ago. Another brother, Frank, who- was for a time in business with the subject of this article is yet living. H. Clay Sale began his career in the wholesale business while quite a boy, and worked up in through several houses, conducting btmsolf nicely. In November, 1874, be went Into too employ of Stege Roiling, wholesale grocers, at 827 and 839 Main, a.nd remained with them until May, 1880.

Just before leaving thera he was married to Miss Jennie Murphy, of Frankfort. Mr. Stege, in talking with a Courieb-Jocrral reporter yesterday, said that when Clay first cams to them and for a long time be was in respects a number one bosiueos man. "But," continued he, "toward, the last we detected several little irregularities, ani while bo bad proved himself a most effective salesman, wo did not oppose bis leaving, and indeed I was rather glad ho went. 4 'Have you any knowledge of any crooked transactions of tLo young tuant" Well, yes; belIe several seeming Irreg-tilarities with the firm I had a bitter ex porienco which impressed itself opon my memory.

Mr. Sale came to mo a short time 1 before bo left hero and told me that be wislied to ray off some debt- and needed about f350, and if I would go on. bis paper for that amount bo would give mo a mortgage on bis furniture. I was a little shy because of some seeming irroeularities which I had de-" tectod, and I told him that If some one else would also goon tbe paper I would sign it. Ho got Mr.

B. G. Hall, of the firm of liall Ueywood, to consent, and wo two indorsed bis paper for $300. We had it to pay, and learned when too lata that the mortgage bo bad given us was bogus and After leaving Messrs. Stege Retting, Sato went into the commission business with Charles W.

Long, but this partnership lait-sd only a few months, when Mr. Long with-. drew from the business and went to Hot Springs. Arkansas, where bo Is now in bust- i neos. Ho next wont into partnership with us brother trans, anau vens during this connection that bo bad a shotgun affair with James U.

Uartin.agent for Beiivin Servin, of Now Mr. Gortin bad approached Bale regarding bis failure to settle for a bill of roods purchased from ha bouse. The ira pressioabad grown upon the firm that Mr. bale was inclined to "ao" them lor too amount of bis ZbilL and Oartln perhaps inti mated as much to, Sato. how, that gentleman made an appointment for Uartin to- cali at bis offlco and upon bis arrival mot with a shotgun rocep- tion.

The matter was mooted over in some way without bloodshed, and soon afterwards io withdrew irom too pannersntn wiu brother and left the city. It is said that iim was for a time after bis departure from bore an inmate or the sanitarium at Cinci natL Leavins? there bo wont to Kansas City, where be found employment for a short time. Soon alter bis arrival In Kansas City ua wue appruacnea wr. oicgo, requeuing letter of recommendation for her husband.Mr. Store rof used to give this, and bo says bo thinks she went to her husband soon after- ward, lie says that Mrs.

bale appeared to he very much attached to nor husband, ana so does not think there has over been any movement on bar part for a separation from um. From Kansas City Bale went to Chicago. where ho first entered the employment of Springer 118 and 114 Lake street. and it is reported that bo made not of their sonndonoo to bis advantage. It was reported hero a few weeks tra that.

Bale bad made war srith himself, but gontleman who knows iim well toys that bo saw him alive sloce Now is ybw time to get good Clothing for Uttle money. OuijGr6at Mark-down Sale of week befora last tells the tale; Never goods sold so, low this early in the season. Itlis just the time of the season when yon buy your goods, and; the opportunity for you. to saye; money is here. Our Working7 and Business Suits and extra Pants -are marked you to take advantage of these low figures.

Money does not; grow 0 but every dollar you've got was earned by the sweat of your brow. You know the value of: su dollar, and you can save dollars by trading with us. Buy your Children's and Boys' ClotMiig from us to save you money there. Those of you who do not have your Underwear made ai home, come and sere us. We have got the best 50-cent Drilling Drawer in the world, the best Undershirts for the money, and the most perfect fitting White Dress Shirt in the market.

wmm divided a to bio weakness tor mitnsinr the conlldenco of other people. Some are cuari-teble onooKb to think bo la not right Jn his. mind, others soy tbsc bo was olwsjn boot, nd, while bo wss Dot booTy crimiaol, be noTer let slip an opportunity to take advantage of bis employers and peoplo)wbo trusted him. Da. Wabkcs Horr and wife have returned from Ksnsss, after a pleasant visit.

Tn public schools of this city closed yesterday. This evening the graduates of the High Kchnol will be presented with their diplomas at JtosartHalL. Thx following persons will try a scramble through Wyandotte cot: Mrs. O. O.

West, chaprrone. Miss Carrie West, Leila and Nona Houston. Eogene Dibble, 1L K. Deuiler and Mr. Uawthorne.

They start on Saturday morning. John Sobo, who was cut- on tbe left foot by piece of broken glass while wading through a pond near his homo, will probably die. Gangrene has set in sad Mood poisoning has entered his whole system. It wss not thought he could live longer than two hours last Bight. William Mckdkx was received at the State Prison South yesterday for the fourth term.

He wss sent up for three years from Washington county for horse-stealing. Mnnden formerly lived in this city, and is the party that killed Edward Morgan about a year ago. while the latter was attempting to enter his house. Tun pubHo schools at Owensboro. have nourished under the management of Prof.

A. C. Goodwin, formerly Superintendent of Public Instruction in this county. The Owensboro Messenirer gives a Tery interesting account of the exercises, and it is said tbe public schools in that town are way above the average in Kentucky since Prof. Goodwin took charge.

Thb Amateur Orchestra is getting along vsry nicely. Last night the members met for rehearsal at Mosort Hall and performed excellently under the msnajremeat of Prof. Stokes. The orchestra bids fair to be a permanent musical institution. Many of the members possess considerable ability, and all are lovers of music.

Tbe society has rented the third story of Mr. Adams nana ouuuing, where rehearsals wiu do Mb. R. 8. Raxskt.

Superintendent of the Ohio Falls Car-works, had a rough time during his recent visit to Chicsco to witness the railway exhibit. He was attacked upon the streets while be wss out walking one night and sand-bagged. Tbe footpads secured Ills wallet and revolver, but did not capture his watch, wi: he carried in his pants pocket. Mr. Kamavy was very glad to get home alive.

He received severe bruises, but wss not seriously hurt. Thx Council appropriated 49.000 on Tues day night to defray the running expenses of the city government tor tne ensuing year, mere is no money in the treasury from which this sum Is to be taken, and hence, according to a strict construction of law, the approprlaUon seems to be IlleffaL While Mr. to ardor, woo Mayor the Council never appropriated money until the tax duplicate was mada out. Tbe tax duplicate has not yet been mode. It seems the Mayor and Councllmen forgot themseluos in making thoap- propriruons so eany.

Thk Circuit Court continued its session yesterday. The case of the State of Indiana against btephen Gibbs for killing James Duffy was continued until the heptemuer term on tne motion of the Prosecuting Attorney. The case of the State axaiust Geonre Kteespies fr shoot ing with intent to kill, vu also continued. Andy enacjceuora wss nnea iio ior keeping a gam bling house. (Sam Kooaaburr was lined 20 for selling without license.

An Indictment against Josh Hill for perjury was quashed, but the prisoner was held to await tbe further action of the grand Jury. Cases against Cbss. Herron, Frank Whicher and us Meyers, for violations of the liquor law, were taken under adviHement. Mr. Bxrxard Looait a well-known black smith employed in tbe repair shops of the JefTer-souville, Alauison and Indianapolis railway in this city, met wtth a dangerous and probably fatal accident yesterdav while at work.

He was handling a steel spring on his forge when his striker hit it a heavy blow oa the end for the purpose of bending it, when a chip from tbe end of the spring, struck Mr. Logan Just below the Jugular vein. lira. Foute and Grahain, of this city, and Dr. Robert, of Louis-vlUe, were called Immediately.

The loss of blood wss very great, and Mr. Logan was la a precarious condition iw nignt, inuicaung that possibly the jugular vein was slightly cut. The pieueol steel which entered his neck was about as largo as the thumb naU. The physicians made ao enort to extract it. The John-street Sunday-school will picnic to-day st Vienna Park.

Tub School Board will meet this evening to nil vacancies now exuting. The funeral of Mrs. D. F. Scribner will take place Friday at 4 o'clock r.

v. Thk Council Committee on Fire Department has purchased feet of hose from a hew York company. Tbk Knights and Ladies of Honor will give an excursion down the Ohio to-morrow evening on the steamer Muide, Mb, Matthias Uicket and Mtss flora E. Ashley were married latt evening at the residence of Rev. T.

G. eharreu, near this oily, the father of tbe bride omoisUng. W. P. Taylob.

supposed to he a confi dence man. was arrested yesterday by nicer bhea and taken to Louisviue. Me is accused of raislug kliio in that city illegally. Tax directors of the Corydon and New Albany branch of the Air-line road held a meet ing and ordered the issuance of $100,000 in bonds for the nnmeaiateoonatrucuon ox the road. Rxv.

Dr. Kkickkbbockkr, Binhop elect of the EpUcopal Diocese of IndUna, has written a Utter to itev. alter Scott, pastor of the church iirxhis city, eanounclng that he will ac cept the position or liisnop, subject to the approval of tne General Conference. as. McM axcs was before Mayor Richards Jesterday, charged witn provoking roiioeman ohn Elbert and also cuarged with selling liquor on Kunuay.

um. uuewove appeared ior tne de fendant, and It being snown that there was no cause of complaint, both cases were dismissed by us uonor. Tbk Board of Equalisation adjourned yesterday, after increasing the asseeaiueate of oev oral parties In this city who scat la incorrect schedules. The Board of Commissioners will meet agaia this morning to make the tax levy for this year. The levy this year will probably be ninety-one cents oa the 10O valuation, Imtead of eighty-ta-o cents, as taw year.

-Dr. D. W. VotLks, formerly Postmaster of this cttT. haa been appointed by Commis sioner Evans to aa important position la his de partment wltn Headquarters at ilncinnatl.

ir. Voytea was one of tne few, from these parts who stood by too "dud" at Chicago, and while ha may not catry a bronze medal, he believes in it. ll many friends la mw Albany win bo glad to know ot ms appoinimeau PxtisoxAU. Messrs. W.

C. Do Fanw. K. F. Do Pairw and Charles DePauw are attend-lur the commeaoement at li.nry 8caultae and Miss iixcie Meyer were s-rail ted license to marry bOvrilf Mayer and wife are la C'btcago J.

H. Mitchell leaves to-day for yuimoothe, to visit ats franc Lilly, of lexas, is Visiting Mr. Berry art Miss Henrietta Moody is visiting in Pewee VaUey, H. CL Thurmaa la vuiting rcUUves in Utioaas, lag. Karrow Eooapo of a La borer.

Mike McCarty, a laborer. who was work ing at the excavation on Jefferson street. near Second, came near being smothered and buried alive while at work there yesterday morning. He was digging in the excavation, when tbo dirt overhead caved in and fell upon Several workmen saw tbo accident, and ran to his assistance. He found covered no with dirt, but bo -was released from bis dangerous position and was taken out of the pit unhurt, except for a lew bruiasa.

COURIER-JOURNAL: LOUISVILLK THURSDAY, JUNE ,21, IS33. BARTLEY ISDICTEIX Too OrmmM 7ry Fim Trm Jttlt AU-Ugimt Tkmt too ZllUtt Jttttt Mmm Xtee Ceevfwofes! 4 JMo oroVrfjr OOUBT CULLIIG3. P. McGakkt yesterday filed a suit against Ann Haley on aa apportionment warrajajf or repairs on Hull street. Ix Chancery, John GOlen filed a suit against John Kelly, praying the enforcement of a former judgment tor $50 55.

T. IIollxx kamf brought suit in Chancery yesterday sgainst M. 8. Yeargain, praying judgment and attachment for $81 00. S.

W. Holland and bis wife, S. E. a petition yesterday, praying that tbe latter be granted the right to do business as a single woman. Ross Stallxait yesterday filed an action for divorce from Joseph Stall man.

alleging abandonment. Site prays restoration to her maiden name. Hose Walters. F. O.

Cartjthbrs yesterday filed a petition In Chancery praying the appointment of a com mission to settle his accounts as administrator ol the estate of David Coe. Tbk will of Louisa T. Rg an was probated yesterday. Sbe leaves her property, including two nouses and lots on loyo near aiam, to ner hnsband, Kichard Byan. Judob Taoxrsoit yesterday remitted the fine of $10 placed against John O'Connor, pri vate policeman, for wearing: a police bedffe.

O'Connor was wearing the badge by permission oi toe Mayor. Kate Hoosb instituted suit for divorce yesterday from William House, alleging cruelty and inhuman treatment. She prays the custody and control of their adopted daughter, Delia House, and an order restraining William from molestlug her. In the action of L. L.

Warren against J. T. Gathright, to forclose a mortgage securing a note, the following order was yesterday entered: 'Louirvnxs Chahcesy Cocnr L. L. I' arren vs.

J. T. Gathright. Oa motion of plaintiff, this action is dismissed without prejudice at defendant's costs, and leave is hereoy given plaintiff to withdraw the note and mortftaee sued-on, without leaving copy. Dkh.

T. Atchisos, Att'y." Thb grand jury yesterday returned an in dictment against E. H. Bartley, proprietor of tbe Elliott House, for keeping a disorderly houm. The witnesses who gave information were Officers Got ley, Koeeuberg.

Adams and Butler, Fanny Foster, Annie Kavsnaugh. Laura Arlington, Nettie Sumner, It.RK. Allen, John Soon, Thomas Hilt and N. 6. Glore.

The jury also returned the following: indictments, when they ad journed sine die: William Gal way, willful mur der; ill am Taylor, carrying concealed a deadly weapon; John btark, grand larceny. THE DOCKETS OFFICIAL REPORT. rROCBEOnTQS IX COCET, JTJ1TE 20. Jimuox Ciacurr Corrr. Nothing done.

JijrrxasoN Cocst or Coaaos' Pleas. Deelr vs. City; assigned to6tn of November. American Furniture company va vicsinaon rnrmture Company; amdavita in support of motion for new trial filed. Hunt a Co.

va Mansfield: judg ment. StalLird va Levi, jury; heard In part and laid over. caiianan va nam; motion to me an amended answer overruled; heard in part' and laitrover. Vies Chancklloe CotraT. Laufler, adm vs.

Ashby: conclusions or taw and stated by the Court; motion for new trial overruled; appeal granted. Attest: rAcL cata. u. u. Csxncrsr Corar.

Comat v. Cain; exceptions filed and aMhrned to Milton va Breden-thal: amended answer filed: exceptions filed and motion. Haller va Calvert; order. Grant va Kichardson; motion to discharge attachment and postponed to 27th. Miller Gas Company; notice and affidavit filed and motion for rule as- signedtoid.

Hall va Bradley; order. Board of Trustees vs. Tafum; reply filed. Murphy vs. Murphy; order.

Servers vs. bears; judgmenL Blaukburn va Green: rule reDited to Kloumory vs. Harrison: report of sale filed and order to pay. Morrill vs. hips; exhibit tiled.

Koch va Hurler: postponed to vTTth. First Nat. Bank va Stuart; submitted on.oxceptions to com nriwdoner report. Attest: J. u.

WALK ES, u. u. Crrr Cocar. Malicious Cutting Jeff. Naves and Thomas Shehy; continued till Saturday.

PhiL Diets; dismissed. Malicious Shooting Peter Brown; exatninadon waived and bond in $500 to answer. Obtaining Money Under False ITetensea Sam Johnson; S-'lOO to answer. W. F.

Taylor: continued till June 24. Petty Larceny AnnB Taylor; dismissed. JODn continued till Saturday. Cane Durrett; fine of $5 and ten days' imprisonment. Lunacy John Bugg; committed for inquest.

Destroying Public Prop ertyMary Calu; fined Suspected Felon Chaa, Smith; continued till Friday. Chas. Kipp, John Kearney and John Current dismisst-U. Carrying Concealed Deadly Weapons John Kearney; dismissed, wiu. lsyior; iicw to an swer, snooting in the City liuuis l.

U. Col lins; dismissed. Drunkenness and Diaorderly Conduct Win. Cooper: Hue of and forfeiture of bond. John KoMler and Kiiey Hswki ns; fined to each till costs.

John Wilkersoo, J. L. Faulkner, Mary Cain and Thomas Walsh; fined $5 each. Martha Cruno; fine of $5 and bond of $-' for rood behavior. Al.

Hennessy: contiuued till Friday. Disorderly Conduct ItobertCatin; continued till Friday. Chas. Ellis; fine of and forfeiture of bond. Louis Benramire.

Harry Theobald, Lou Thomas sad Bud LeUfld; dismissed. Edward Lee; "fine of $10 suspeuded oa psyment of eoots. Llllie Stephens; line of i till costs sad bond of for good behavior. M. A.

Fielder: fined $5 till coats and bond for three months. John Darneal and James Slusher; fined to each and bonds of $oO snd a 100 respect- ively for four months; John Boniler; fined till COURT CALBTDAB, JCJTB Si. Jsrrcasoa Cisccrr Cocar. Nothing on docket. JsjrrEsaoa CockT or Coanos Pleas Callag- baa va Harris; btaJlam vs.

Levi: Alexander vs. L. and N. K. Kingsbury Co.

vs. Hors-man; Weigle vs Kellas; Bouruer vs. Snipes. tea CKAMcaiAoa's Cocbt. Nothing oo docket.

Attest: Papl Caui, A Greet Saismeat of Flee Kentucky Shert-berae. A. L. Hamilton, ina letter dated at Lexington on the Tuesday last, writes that "tomorrow the cattle for the sales at Chicago on tbo 27th, 28 th and 29th of this month will bo shipped to Louisville under the auspices of the Louisville and Nashville railroad authorities. There will bo twelve -car loads.

The cattle wilt spend Thursday in Louisville at tbo stock-yards. Thursday night they leave over the LouisviUe, New Albany and Chicago railroad, 'too officers of which on beoalf of their company nave agreed to de liver them in Chicago in fifteen hours after leaving Louis vil let" This lot of cattle is representative of the best that Kentucky has In 01004 ana otherwise, -ana was uiucago is the want chosen for their sale would seem to indicate that Chicago is now the centre of tbo fine Shorthorn system. No doubt a largo part of. this superb offering of Durnamo will bo brought back to Kentucky to enable the breeders of tbe State to maintain the position they sou bars in Aoite ut a want of. onternrte on toe part of many.

These fine cattle are being taken to Chicago or a no namiitone, oz "Fiat croak." near Mt. Sterling, Senator Williams and Col. A. W. Hamilton, also of Alt.

Sterling. and T. C. Anderson, of Side View. As these cattle will beat the stock-yards bora through' out the creator part of the day, an excellent opportunity will bo afforded' for inspection by those mtorested.

Not a few of the lot of cattle in question will soil for large sums. no aouM for isusanas ol aouars. CLOTHING. FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 349 JEFFERSON ST. $100,000 WORTH of fine wmm ONLY SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER.

MUST ANB WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE, within the next thirty days, by orders of the insurance companies. 380 Blue and Green Middlesex, Yacht Cloth and Cheviot Suits at $7 and $8. 500 Fancy Cassimere, all wool, Men's and Youths' Suits, light, dark and all prevailing shades, at $5, 6, 7, $8, $9 and $10.. 250 Boys' Suits, hard-wear, light and dark colprs, $2 50, $3, $3 50 and $4. 675 Cassimere Pants, in all shades, at $1, $1 25, $1 50, $2, $2 50 and $3.

tyREMEJIBER, these goods must positively be sold In 80 days, by orders of the insurance companies, at No. 349 Jefferson Street (Tyler Block). OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TILL 10 P.

M. CLOTHING. i CULL FOR DECRUITS! A can la made upon you to come forward and claim your Tlftatt as CITIZENS of AMERICA. You have been Imposed upon in paying; high price for your Clothing, and now let us combine ourselves la this a jvtt reason ny all mankind should claim their rights. There li a meeting to-day, and let the mass of people who feel that they hare the privilege to enjoy the rights AMERICA assemble at the HEADQUARTER! for honeat, square dealing, PRIVATE HOUSE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, where CUSTOM-MADE CLOTH IXO is being sold for leas than the cost of material, and compare prices and qualities with the goods heretofore purchased at exorbitant prices.

YOU CAN BUY TO-DAY AT THB Private House MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 622 Fourth A $40 00 Costom-made Salt for A $25 00 Custom-made Salt for A $G0 00 Custom-made Salt for A $30 00 Custom-mad Suit for A $55 00 Custom-made Salt for A $18 00 Custom-made Suit for A $(tf 00 Custom-made Salt for $18 00 $13 00 $SS50 $9 50 $25 00 $SO0 $30 00 $14 00 A $30 00 Custom-made Salt for Should you need a pair of PANTS, see the dis play we cau make in our PAJAL003 DEPART2EST $. $3 50. $4, 4 50. S3. 18.

SO 50 and $7. all custom-made roods, boucht at an extreme sacrifice, from tbe leading1 Merchant Tailors of America; and the place you'U find to sare hi(h tariffs oa Clothing; is at the PRIYA TE JIOVSB Misfit Clothing Pirlors, 622 Fourth Open from 7 a. m. smta 1 p. m.

RCVG THE BELU KLQ THE BELL. RUBBER ROOTS. RUBBER BOOTS (Shoes and Arctics), 10,000 ASES, Tndndins' standards and arades to match are of fersd to tbe Jobbins trad at less than mannfao-turers' prices, by FIELD, THAYER ,.179 Ceenrrees Bt Bfn xnylSsodI3.1.5or8p 4 SHOES. In Stock and to Arriye. CHILDREN'S and allsses Hand-ttorned Aa-kto-Ues.

Slippers. Button Boots, to Kid and Goat, heeled, wedr. beet and without hoei. Hen's and Boys4 Calf and Kanjraroo Tie. aod Button; womoa's blippers.

ewpota aad Bae kins in rroat variety. IN ALLS Jt Louis villa, Ky. ani dJtSuly HOTELS. ST. JAMES HOTEL, KKW YORK.

ROADWAY, eoraer Twoaty-slzth st Oa XJ European plan. Aaorvly rentted aa aished aew throtsrhout. Partlea desirine- will Biease 00m mm Joate by tetemnh la ad WJi. M. COXSAiiACXX, Prop' snuaca, sis ger, juv 500 Men root I vaaO I PIANOS, ETC.

DIBALBWIMCO. STEIHWAY SON'S; DECKER BROS.1, HAINES BROS, J. 4 C. FISCHER'S, D.tt BALDWIN YOSE SON'S, AND Cottage Upright PIANOS THE CELEBRATED oninger and HamiltonOrgans The above instruments are inown to be the most reliable ever sold in this-maiket. Our prices are the lovest and terms the You can not fail to be pleased.

D.PALDWLWO. 236 Fourth Ave. tnrirtSaTuly MEDICAL 3YCAYLW Disases of the sexnal orrsns. recent or chronic, sre nmitly enred by Mathey Car Ins' Capsules; naeoor over Xi Tears by the t'ps; physicians of Xrope and Aincrica. CAPSULES MANHOOD SaUny rsstms Vr tke ese mt TttmMnm' TVMtf-mfj.

whK-k eewtaallT him Herrses DfMI. la till Tlrillty. fi 1 snaleirs) Pwy, aa4 aruale sriMBr frea sn4 iicmm SJyie esrvtteJImte mmi ftse.SieJeel.sv-tr. Wstn 174 Aace Ofc. flsasssli, Aaw Tarajuajtwiy i POSITIVE Cnro witaoat Patented October lMTeL (ho tni K.

1 will mim Id. nmm tm tratm Uays or lees. No. will ear. the most obstinate Allaa'a Sol able Medicated Tin nsiMMis Aam.

et rnSh mtytnts op o(I nf sandal wood, tbat are certain- to jroduce dys pepta oy nestroi tns; tne coaUnra of ilw sUxnach. jmce i ou. 8oid by all dragsrists CUOEI os vncm. I or fill I IMS IMIlll lllS I I end foreJrcw In. ILI.iH Yk.

P. a Box aa John lin York. MW IHIBASSUOI Esteyh HATE TUT X1L ou CENTRAL PARK. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1883, BASKET PICNIC FOB THE BEMJIT OF THX Masonic Widows' and Orphans Home. STREET PARADE of Master Masons, Royal Arch Masons, Military and Templars at 9 a.

m. DISPLAY DRILLS by Templars, and the Little Com-mandery, Broom Drill by Young Misses. AMUSEMENTS and GAMES in great variety. INTERESTING EXERCISES by Children from Orphan Asylums of the city. GRAND CONCERT at 8 p.

m. MAGNIFICENT FIRE-WORKS at 9 p. m. MKU1CAL. GLEITIFS and bmooth.

stitute ior sort to bulpbur SULPHUR SOAP CAtmax I fiee that you get ae 'above burini both tbe bame aud design on the cartoon mica encloses eaca -oaae, aa lis famous i remedy has been auoieneiiea. fS. CBITTESTOS. BoU Proay.T, Is endonu-d by FAMOUS THE LEAD1NG SKIN A It renders wiu nsai uicers Persons It Is a denlrable or BED and preventive Diseswea. It is As an sxllunct desirable than TAX.

FBRCC1.RH, yield to Its soap to snare Italno KRAIHCtTK rsE EXTERNAL SPECIFIC FOR DISEASES of the Complexion. the Cuticle HealthfuL Clear. CLOTHING HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR. for Coufhs aad ell Lang Diseases. HAIR REVIVIUM, For restoring Gray Hair to Original Color (Unequalled), ao Cents.

PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS, which Cars in One Minute. Cents. HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE (Instsntsneous). 50 Cents BOLD BY AZsXs LIEBIG COMPANY'S As Inratasbls sod psiatabls toaio la all of sal deofJt'T. Is snrees and a boos tnr wbirh XiHons sboaM feel gratatal, So Urdu ml Prm, Lanrrt, fir.luk Mfiirml J.mrnal, To had of all Btorekerper.

Orovn, and CBmtts. oia Aseou fonhe states iwhoUsaia ooir) 9, renobarch Atom, Loadoo, Eaglaed. SEEDS. BUCKEYE TABLE RAKE. Buckeye Mowers, Reaptrs Self-binders, Malta i Barker Walking Caltl vatora, And a full line of FARM IMPLEMENTS McG-ILL o.

REMEDIES. i Z3RX7GGXSTB. EXTRACT OF MEAT FIKEST AX3 CHEAPEST MEAT-FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS MADE DISHES SAUCES. weak alfMtioa CAUTION. Gsnain.

0HLY with tae-simiie oi naroa Aaeoig uru-tare la Bine Ink across Lsbel. This Caution is aecesrary, wins; te Davis a Co- varioni cheap and inferior sab Ititates beiaf th. liarkSt. ETC. New Buckeye TWINE-BINDER Randall Disk Ilarroira, AND SEEDS, adapted to the season.

aTETJIvr A 2sTL MATEUIAL. CHAS. H. CONNER, Corner Clay ani FranilAi Sts. 'wswaBsa.

aw a. i a jewav ai ia ssi usa 1M LUMliEK, ETC SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND LUMBER. H.J.LEWIS&BRO MAXUFACTUHERS AXD DEALEBS VX Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Moldings, AXD ALL KETDS OF F1.YISH FOR BriLDISGS, STAIHUAYa. KEWELH, BALLrSEaa. FEWa, PTLPTT1 UlULEs ETC FUnlnr; Hill 80S Tenth at Yard and Waif rooms cor.

Ninth and Sad 1 son. -Sawmill and Hardwood Lumber Yard cor. Tenth and Chestnut, Louisville, Kr. IX 6end for Estimates and Price Usta. HOOFING ROOFS We Make Throo Fireproof Itoofe: CXJMPOSrnON The beat roof for the least monej in the world.

SLATE From the choice quarries of this country. Large, rools and decorative alatlnf napecialtj. jRON Cheap, light and pood. Can be applied by any solicited. Telephone.

1 lnr2( PULLEYS, 3HAFTII18, HAHOEBS, C0UPLIH6S ETC A SPECIALTY, tay fHUft FOH CATALOOXrC. Phmnix Fouodwj ana Uaehia Shop, louhtilh, Kf. PRICES' 25ctnCai? AlMwTTl 3 Cakes 70 fcriVjliaPrrfssl Allretpectabla DrufKists, Fancy Goods Dealen and Grocer, keep on hand GLEXK'8 BUI PBCR SOAP) and will oa ds mand tor It sups ply the genuine and is the best possible sub expensive ouipnur uatna. At ana a ores. emnlortng It have no need to re Hprlngs for bathing purpom-s.

DISINFECT A N'T of LINEN, and a capital remedy of Obnoxious or contagious also vulusble as an injection. of the TOILET. It is far mors any cosmetics. FiarLKft, and BLOTCH r. Influence and it la the very beat wirn, leaving tne sain smootn D4XIKt'FF.

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