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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 3

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jUiVSKlTESTS. Carmen Mcauley', to uncertainty that has po eastd tpo-ribl. arrival "Her Msjesty, Opera '7ta'laTsand frequent changes or SfhTth aodlne was prepared for Vvr Xber wooM not have ben surprised Jsd breo confronted by th "Mikado" or ZmZIlor. There wm trmor of uneer-fir th overture had been played. TjT7 suspense wm finally WBn.

ho 8:30, the curtain thna in waitinr wrr tlnii.ta jjt (be maoagement had at last settled for the evening's entertain rjttbenoentered In tbs probabl Identity eaoouoced, and the one which wu jTjijr 10 appear and ibis element of chance Tljlrtf -ihano-d the pleasure given bT the Mrfanaaoce when the principals made their J-iraao. and It wa ascertained b- yond a 9t and Slgnor del Puenle that of the tmmior. Thrre wain good bouse, and th i Mjiuaea wm ready to giv credit where It was da The opera has never been presented better her than waa last night, though th perform-' amt4oeuo'. cull for unqualified raise. Mile.

Hank's Carman is Justly celebrated; therein tM)f gutter in Uiia role that sbe has mad hers by 'light of superior conception and con-fat u. She was in excellent voice bat aifbt, and was evidently in a better humor tfesa wbaa she last sang tbe opera here, 8b Xtd the favor of th audience tbe first, flfi was called before tbe curtain after each act. gjgmar del Puenle, as tbe Toreador, was re-aejiiil with cheers. His Toic is full and re-. agesat, his execution smooth and graceful, and fs Toreador song and chorus in tbe second act -was iTa brilliantly, and waa received with tb wanosst applause.

gipor t'alco, a tenor of slender physique mA vole of corresponding quality, who waa partteulariy happy in gesture or expression, took th part of Don Jote and found it rather a trying role. Mile. Dotti was a pleasant surpris JfidUsi" Her voioa ia clear and musical, ate sines easily and without affectation. She wei heard to hast advantage In her duet with fiHtJom and in th aria in th third act, which was twice encored. The minor parts war well taken.

gignor TasehacU appearing; as Z'iniga, Sigfior Carac-cfolo as II DancatrOr Signer Rinaldini as II Slgnor Bieietto as Morale. Mil, fssarmester aa PaquUa, and 1111a. La Blanch as Th bast mnsio of th opera, with on or two xssptiona, ia ia th handa of th chorus, which last night was strong- and did effect! re work. The principal parts were Tory handsomely ooa-(foedt as waa also th ballet. The divsnisement waa led by Xme.

Cavalazxie, who is pleasing In appearance, lithe, light ia Bo-mant, and a very graceful dancer. a fuQ Tshaatra, under the olrectioa of Signor ArdiU, waa aa aSeotir feature of th performance. Tit director waa greeted with a round of applaase as he took hi seat, and later in th SMaisg received a floral daaign. Tbe latest aU-Ttesai to theeffeet that "Faumt" will tbe bill toto-slght. Signor Oianini, who was her several years age with Gerster, will appear in th title rol.

Signer i Fswte wlO take the part of Vain- has. Bignor VeUa that of MepKnUwMea, Mile. Dott will sing Margheril, Mile. La Blaaoh tn pan of Aeoei, This evening will close th engagement of Uer Majesty's Opera Company. The New Grand.

Thin week on of th best variety shows that svsr SThlhited In this city is at the New Grand. Thoasirtal artists are th vary finest in their tea, and th songs and danoea are cleverly don. Pat ttlry la Inimitable, and is received with loud Th Wood children are celebrated. axsellent work. Th aX lor piece is vary Sic bouse rule.

Amusement Notes. HaMUS Musxcm ia doing a good business. with burr Oaks" as an attraction. McNlSBl, 8LAV4.t8 jIn8TKXL3 will appear at hUoauley'a Theater Friday and Saturday. Th concert which ia to givoa at th Temple Theater, promises) te be socne-thlcg excclleat ia its way if the bit of criticiun distriboted are to be fully relied upon.

One of the numbers to be given la Moaart'a Aria Bel' BMass and Coastanse, rung by Liili Letamana. OS Thursday aiLernoon nod even in at laoaolty's Theater, there wUl be speeial benefit sertoraiaaces by th Juvenile Mikado Company. Thia is th same company taat played hers all the past week. As tbe last week ef Lent undoubtedly kept many people frost attending th performances given by these clever children, and as the tee performs ncoa are given solely for tbe bene- It of th children themselves, there will no aouht be cood houses at botn matinee and even ing performances. Th cast will be th same aa heretofore.

Tbe prices will be 50 cents, children oanta Bo extra charge for reserved seats. FLiiaoxAL roLxrs. X. X. Santoon, of Detroit, is at th Stand tford.

Dr. and Jtrs. Wilay Milton ar at tba Aiexaader. P. 3L Duval, of Naahvill.

is at th Standiford. Ueo, Raum, of Covington, is at th J. M. Fletcher, of Columbus, is at to Btaadiord. B.

P. Wataoa, of St. Louis, is at th Suadiford. Mr. and lira.

P. T. Hsnshaw, Ooshsn, are W. W. Taylor, of Mitoholsburg, is attasStaodifoid.

Bon, John Feland. of HopkinsTille, itatth Standiford. Hoa. Josiah Harris and wiX. Paducab, gatats at the Alexander.

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Martin, of Oweo-os, are at the otaodiford. Mr.

James H. Payo and daughUr, MUtowa, are at the Alexander. Capt. and Mrs. W.

D. Crammoad, are gueau at the Alexander. Mr. J. M.

Given, of Given. Haadley room at the Alexander. K- K. Beauchamp aud daughter. Miss "ifcr guesu at the Alex- P- Newport; W.

T. eonhag Oreeu, are reitered at the Alex- Cot. H. of Brooksvills, ataM through ta city on bis way "t0. the Pullman Palac-evuKnpMy.

of Memphis. ia in the city aii to hU reUuvea w. Jo8 T- UooT le" night for so mspect the cattle interest there of the ta which he is conuected. fcSL? U)X "na daughter. Miss Ruth, TisU 'riends ia Shelby returning wiU mace a visit to Vlrglnia during th aummer.

C4" W. A. Waltrs, of th eltvi2S2f Ic Co'aPMy. Chicago, wer th yesurday, visiUug our pUcea of interest. jn 0,1 BOrt Measure trip to the bouto.

fcpJ? Hton' ot tn American Excaang -ns, arrived in the city yesterday from wiUl "on- Mot," Holiett. aea jSr Juda oC ln" Uiatrict of Colorado, tyu, a retired banker of. The Colorado genUe-7laH lt? Lexington UU afternoon to dlhsnlof thoroughbreds bow going on S4lscl' r.Vtta, H.Coombes, kW r. Texas; W. a W- "on, Helton vilie Wm.

M. leuniAtoa, UarTTV J- Wia Douaidaon; MUey. CincinnaU; K. IL JJhew Orleans; J. a Dale, Atlanta; Ly.

Antnony, Chapmaa. Macon, IL. Nasn. A. Li.

Smith. Chicago; il. IL gBrooksvUie. J. W.

UnDajto Murfree8boro.Teni; J. itwVZZ'. f' m. J. Loeetaeg, dciL Jonn V-a.

aichohuvilla- Ti w.n re.S0- N- Y-; Wl J. Losegaeg, rlci. KusseUviUs; Jonn iteholasvUia; V. B. Wallace, Warsaw; kdJ1; J.

F. V'1' "denburg: H. A.Trout-fc5f?;1;.A.Bagoy, irankfort; J. K. tttoZST'F'! Cloverport; t.

iSjgT MSaty. Chicago, Hit John U4jnafC Kech Grovsr J. L. BoaTjfiburg J. B.

Moor and Howard. John C. 8ulllvan, Sot.ora; Beti. IfT" W- Leltchftald ilrboSf7' i5 A. Black and v- Thompson, New 8- Fountain, Heltonsvilie.

ull7. a My'U: E. Q. Ferguson. Hays; Adam Ru.iolph.

rrtervUle, Ind.t A. f7mjtl a Haines. J. B. Mattlngly, Eureka, Wm Harri-Kns city; K.

L. Price, Wml Funk Mr-3E2W iSr CamlUburg M. a J- Arrant nd wifil nf J. Hen leexen, XL. J.

n. Hen- C- Uwrlsiiiiaa. Madison Berry Thompaon. Hoaeur-vUle; M. Hice; EvansvUl; WOlel PO.

W. P. Oalloway. Kockport. BITTEN BY A RABID DOG.

Carrie Sister and Willie Hempsey Attacked iu the htrcet, Msd dogs have been very plentiful la tba eastern part of th city daring th past week. In on squar from Washington to Main and Hancock to Clay streets no leas than a dozen rabid dogs have been killed by th police and th neighbors. Yesterday Urg bull-dog was observed running along Clay street, near Washington. Suddenly the auituai yelped and jumped six feet iu tbe air. When be fell lie cbared hie own tail about in a circle aud evidenced every symptom of hydrophobia, i be animal tired finally of coamg nimseif aud started toward a crowd of cbiidreu woo wer playing in front of Uv.

J. O. Sigier'a bous. ttl Washington street. Some of th paars-by screamed to the cbiidreu to run for the gal, but before tbey could reacn this place of safety tbe rabid aog was in tueir tuiost and had bitten four children.

But two names could be learned, aud lu- Cam Sialer. ten year, old, of 621 WaDington street, and Willie Hempsey, eigat year old, of 710 asbingtoo street. Toeir parent are very much alarmed at the children's aiisiortune in being bitten. Toe dog was killed by Ufii-car Howard. Attempted Suicide.

A paper-banger named Mancba, employed by Wood made five different attempts to drown himself yesterday. He boarded th Jeffersonville ferry early in tbe morning, and wbeu midway in the channel attempted to jump over the railing. Cap. Wrubt. toe c.

m. Sherley, rca4 faini au pus mm asnore. Mancba next jump orr th w. o. Hit.

uut wma again prevented. He was put off weuersouvuie, but came back attain and iu attempt several times, eacb tSJine elrnid by Irund or onlook er, ror some time he has been drinking au uresuiuatiiv nas lost his mmui equilibrium. Lately he has spent fully 200 out oi uu earnings lor mtozicauu. Hs said mat was tired of life, and wanted to die Mancna is from tbe riouth. Company D'a Battalion Drill.

Th new Company eighty-seven strong. gave a most creaitable battalion drill at the Armory last night bet or a largo crowd. Th oompany was divided into four platoons by Capt. Kelly, and eacb was commanded by an officer. Tbe line was formed without aa rror, and th most difficult movement wer successfully executed.

The march in column oi piateons was specially good. Th drill was so mucn more agreeable to th men than tn doubi rank that it will be continued in prize medals for target shooting wer xuuutai ana mucn admired. En Route to Detroit, United States Manual A. J. Gross last night placed in jail two oouvioted prisoners from tbe United Hi tee Court iu Faducah.

Th man are J. H. Jonas, with a sentence of two years for counterfeiting, and Buoh Martin, two years for robbing tbe mails. The convict are on their way to Detroit. Giorgx WiLUaMaox, a small colored boy living on Floyd street, between Urecn and Jefferson, bad his leg broken while playing ba ball near hi home yesterday.

He was showing hi companion bow to steal bases, and threw himself on his right leg. breaking it above the knee. Ma. Ed. O'BaitN, an invaud, who lives on Eighteenth street, between Main and Rowan, fell from exhaustion yesterday while at his home, aod badly cut his head aaint the corner of a stove.

OrriccK GrviDK.t lost his putol yesterday on Jefferson street, somewhere between Brook and Hecond. The Tevoiver'waa a bmitn and Wesson double actien. with a piece broken off the handle. Tbixvxs broke into MoCue'a grocery, at Eleventh and Maple street, at a late hour lat night, and succeeded in escaping with a large quantity of cigars aud meat and about Sid in money. Horsford'a Acid Phosphate For nervousness, indigestion, etc.

bend to the Kuuiford Cuemical Works, Providence, it. 1., tor pamphlet. Mailed free. RIVER AND VEATHER NEWS, LATITUDE LONGITUDE OF LOU18VILLX. Latitude 3h 14' SiT.

Longitude 35 4j' ay. RlVKi; TfcXMiRAMS. River at Pittsburtrh. LSnecukt to the Courier-J ournal. I Pittsburgh.

April 27. Kiver3 feet 8 and stationary. rain laet inches night. Llear and cooler to-day. The towooat Joo btone and Pacihc arrived from Cincinnati.

Tbe Batcnelor aud Uen. fike are due to-nignt. It is expected the new Hudson will be completed about the nrst of May. The perjury cae of Walton vs. O'Neil was taken up in the Untied States District court to-day.

Jt wi.l probably be on trial for several days. The hull of Capt. Stockdale's new excursion steamer will aoon be ready to launch. PirraBcaoH, April 27, Noon. River 3 feet 8 inches and euttiouary.

Clear and cool. CwctxifATi. April 27, Noon. River 14 feet Inches uu swelliiii: oiowly. clear; thermometer 60.

Arrived toherley, Pittaburgh. Cntcixitari, April 27. Night. River 14 feet 7 inches anu tilling. Clear and cooL Departed Louis A.

Sheriey, Pittsburgh. EvjLKbViixK. April 27, Noon. River Buckeye atace tiansed down at 4 a. Mary ilouetou arrived.

falling. L. New River at NaahvlllA. rSoecial to the Courier-JournnL I Nashvilix. April 27.

River falling slowly, with 7 1-10 feet on the gauge. Arrived Fits, Martinsburg; Cherry, itvansville. Leaving Wednedday W. H. Cherry, nuon, Evansville.

Leaving Thursday T. 1. File, p. up-river point. Cairo, April 27, Noon.

Arrived Jack Frost, above, 1 a. u. W. W. O'NriL Ohio, 8 a.

J. K. Walton. Ohio, 0 a. m.

Conl City, St. Louis, 10 a. a. tieparted Kroit, below. Hi.

it; O'NeO, below. Si. vValtoo. St. Louis, 0 a.

h. River 41 feet 7 incnes and falling. Cloudy aud mild. Cairo, April 27, Nignt. No arrivals or departures.

River 40 feet 9 inches and falling. Cool aud cloudy. St. Locia, April 27. Night.

Arrived Bald Eagle, Ohio river; Gem City, Keokuk. Deuarted City of Cairo, vicicsburir; Tyler, river; Gem City. Keokuk. Tbe river 2 inches; 21 feet 5 inches by gauge, warm. Tenneare has fallen Clear and River at Memphis, fSDecial to Ui Courier-J ournal.

1 Mxmpbis, April 27. Th Paris C. Brown, from CincinnaU, with a full load, passed down to New Orleans before daylight without landing. The City of Providence, from St. Louis, discharged 130 tons miscellaneous freight, added 30 tons and left at 8 a.

m. for Vicksourg. The City of Bton Rouge, from Su Louis, with a full load, added 20 tons and passed down to New Orleans at 3 r. x. The Harry Brown, from out of the Ohio river, with a tow of coal, 'passed down to New Orleans at 8 r.

dropping a por tion of her tow here. River stationary. Weather clear. Uxirrnn, April 27, Noon. River stationary.

Departed City of Providence, to Vicksburg. 8 a. u. Weather clear. Hkxtbis, "April 27.

Night. River stationary. Departed City of Baton Rouge, New Orleans. m. Harry Brown, South, 8 r-X- Weather dear.

VtcxsnuBO, April 27, Night. Raining all day. River ross 2-10 foot. Arrived-Arkansas City, St. Louis.

parted Lea th era, Nw Orleans. Nrw OafJtAKs. April 27, Night Arrived Sherlock. Cincinnati. Departed City ox ftew Orleans, St.

Louis. SIGNAX. SERVICE REPORTS The Indication for the Various) Dla -tricta- ror xo-oay. Vasamrvrta, April 88, tba ag THE Gulf States, variable winds, stationary "tampered fwrsi rain, witn occaatoaar severe Stonua.Ht IMi -For rba-WesV filf State, rain, followed by northerly winds aad fair weather. Foa Tkkkxsskb a.vd the Ohio vallxt.

vabj- ABUI WIXDS, LOCAL RAISS, HIO.IKR TKMPKRATT7RR. For th Lowrer Lak region, warmer, fair weather, southerly winds. For th Upper Lak regions, allretty warmer fair weather, southerly winds followed into western poeitoa by cooler nortnwest wid.is. For the Upper iia-dasippi Mwaot vat leys, wanner aoutheriy. sni ting to vlightly co 1-er nortuwest wuvls.

local rains, followed by fair weuher. The rivers win ren.n nearly autlonary. Cautionary signals are ordered for New Orleans. Meteorolotfical Record Signal Set vice. LonsviLLs.

April 27. 1889. (Official.l I a. M.a. H.

::17 M. I 1 IP. Jf.P. M. 2.M0 2U.M7 67.0 61 0 :18.0 38.0 3d 44 s.

a. e. 6 4 Clod' Clear. Paroroeter 50. 87 Tbermomet'r 60.0 29.to et.0 :i7.0 40 s.

X. 4 Clear. 2U.U0 167.0 I ew-point. ..144.0 41.0 Humiaity. Ml imi S.

E. (1 Clo'dy Oomparative Obaerratlona. Lonsviua. Aoril 27. lhta 3 p.

a. 7ith Me-rician I'me, e. a. local time. ooservauons taken at the same moment of time st ail stations.

n. Etatiohr HeoXAer. 8. Atr estate; Auruaia Savannah JacasooviUe. t.

U'if States: Atlanta rensacoia Montgomery 80 a. 20.88 6 0 LU 8 L. Cloudy. Cioudy. clouuy.

s. bo s. 2U. UO 67iw. 70B.E.

64 jw. 64 E. 76js.s. 29.05 9.8tt 20.113 70 Cloudy. Lt.

n.17 LU rkin. 1211.08 Hy. rain. 7.0.26, Cloudy. New Orieans ea.TWi n.Ulfbiattt: It.

Little Galveston Indian Rin Or'ti VaL Brownsville. O. de Nashville Indiana Doiia. 29.77 U. 8 8 L34 1h.

st'rm a.rdi 71 ia. tfu'ax. Aojax. 87, s. a.

60 s. 71 x. 67 x. 67 a. X.

Fir. 2M.70 29. o0 29.62 29.53 Cloudy. Th.t rn Cloudy. Fair.

14.0.43 12:0.01 LU 29.94 29.83 Lt. LU rata. Cloudy. Cloudy Cloudy. Cloudy.

Cloudy. 29.861 2a 00! 61. 6 81. 2a SU 6tis. 66 Clncinuaii 9.9; 29.86 64,8.

14:0.01 Fair. Lt. Lukm Ac; I CLicaco 29.78 16 Clear. CP. JUtss.

VJy: St. I'aul 29.37 La Crosse. 48 w. 5j w. 60 s.

60 w. 10U.U1 slr. 15 cieer. ,1 1 141. 13.

Keokux. 129.74 66 s. rair. fair. Fair.

Fair. Cairo 29.83; 6MS.K. 7 a 72. s. I 71 s.

60 ax. bpriDcfield 20.7s St. 120.81 Uiourt Vl'v: Leavenworth 29.72 Omaha 29.71 10! 15 8 8 cloudy. lanklon 00 a i ax. or I A ix-i i iloreaead 29.M j20.67 Xorih'n 38 60, ic.

47.w 61 1. 59 k. 60s. 'lis. 72 s.

X. 78 it. 16 0.13 LU rain. IO; Cloudy. Cheyenne.

161 North Platte. 29. tti attaule Mope; ver 29.63 12,.... Lt Fair. 10 Fir.

JOj Clear. 20 Cloudy. 11 Cloudy. II Cloudy. Las Anmaa.

20.U! 2.tkj Ft. 20.07 fieitfA'tt lope: Ft, Ull Ft. Siocstoo 20.73 'Inappreciable. The Rivera Rise and FalL LocisviLLX. Tueaday, April 27.

Dally report of tn stae of water, with chanire, in the twrnty-four hours ending 2 p. a. 7itn meridiaa uma, or 1:1 p. m. local time.

ABOVE IXW WATKS, CHAXOSj STAnoxs. Ftrt. Augusta, Oa Cairo, 111 Chattanooga Cincinnati. Davenport, Ia Dubuque, la Helena, Aric Keokuk, la La Crosse, Wis. Leavenworth Litile Itocs Louisville, MempiiU.

Nashville New Orleans. Omaha, Neb Piiubi -gu Shreveport. La. Su Louis, St. Paul.

Vlcsiburg. Yankton, D. Smith 8.7 40.9 6.4 14.6 1 .4 15 0 47.8 12.4 11.1 0.0 8,0 7.3 35.7 7.0 13 8 7.0 :i.7 17.7 21.5 6.1 43 1 14.3 6.8 s. Cloudy. 3.0' B.X.

Fair. 0. 1 a wlRain. 1.1 a. wiCloudy.

lain. WiClear. 0.0 w. lear. 0-5 n.

Cloudy. 1.1 a wjf'air, -a Fair. 0.1 s. 0.8 8.K. 0.4 S.K.

IX, 0.4 X. Fair. Cloudy. Cloudy. Cloudy.

1. loudy. lou'ly. ear. a.

fair. x.Tn. storm rair. Tbreat'c 0.5X. 0.3 a.

Hy. run. lear. Fair. comparative Data Corresponding vluiijiiierent xer.

Lotlsviujt. April 27. 1886. 's 82 TUXRHOMK-rCR. ix 1873 30.062,.-)8.2, 67.0 3W.0..0 s.

Fair. 18. 4 30.0 4oo.O; 62.047.0 60.0 a. 0. BCiouly 1875-20 826)68.

7 54.0 40.0 80.0j.V'.0 72.0 2.0 59.0 oO.t 8i0iK. 39.1. i.O Is. a i louuy rair. Fir.

1 877 2J. 681 (1:1.7 0.21 1878 W.87o "3.0 67.0w. loudv 187! 18f 18.j 188. 66.0 41.22U :0.908.68.2l 72.0 63.8 rj.O loudy 61.0 46.0,40.0 w. 79.0 53.0 67.3 46.5 71 74.5jao.0U9.7ls.

s. 73.5;. "0.2 68 t. 40.1 air. Fa.r.

.10.0.1 1883 2y.M17 b4. ICIoudy l8K.Sj.u.0iai62.'ii I O.oo air. Krir. ITIKr: Stugror II ulrr in CVinui for Corrttu' dine Day s. 18 18 3..

8 fret 12 feet 7 feet 8 feet 9 ieet 7 feet 8 feet 7 iucbe 1880. 0 inches 188 12 fel 11 men 0 fret 6 inches 1875. 1876. 1877. 1878 1870.

4 incnes 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1880.. .886..

8 fret 1 inch 6 ini-tes 4 Inciie-4 Inches 1 8 iiici.er- 14 feet 6 incnes I' 1 feet 4 inches H.U feeU 7.3 feeU 'inappreciable. LOCAL) RIVER REPORTi ArrivaLs and Depart area. Jiatne. from. To.

City of Madison. Cincinnati. Cincinnati Maggie Harper. Madison Madison. James Guturie tvansville.

Henry De Bus Cincinnati Iltnderson. Boat Leaving Today. ISee advertieuient.J Samr. For. Tim.

Fleetwood Cincinnati 10 a. a. City of Kvausviiie 4 r. a. Kiver, lluaineM and Weather.

The river was falling last evening, with 7 feet 2 inches in the canal and art in the chute on tbe fa Is. Business dull on the levee. Weather clear and pleasanu Our Loc The Rainbow has been dubbed th Jo B. illiams No. 2.

The Golden Rol will probably lea for New Orleans Thursday. Th City of Vevatr has entered th Madison and Cinoinnatl trade to stay. Thk iSuioky City, Boaz, and Raymond Horner all cleared for Ne Orleans with full lows of coal. The Transit helped the Smoky City and A. S.

Willis helped the Boas and tow ouU They probably go aa far aa Blue river. Henry Urashkars i now a pilot on the City of Vevay, in the Madison and Cincinnati trade. "Old Brash" ia a good one. The Fleetwood, Capt. Wm.

Turpin, leaves for CincinnaU at 10 clock this morning from the foot of Third street. Ed. Barker presides in her office. Will S. Hats returned from Cincinnati yesterday, and leaves to-morrow to take charge of th famous French Lick Springs for the summer.

The City of Owensboro, Davs Penny master and Billy Huston clerk, leaves with the mail and express for Jtvanaville and Henderson at 4 p. at. to-day. John J. Reilxt, of Pittsburgh, and 1st engineer of the E.

W. Cole, of Memphis, was in the city yesterday, and left on the Citjr of Madi son for Cincinnati. There is not a man on tbe river mora favorably known than Capt. Bob Relllv. who oc cupies the office of th City of Madison.

Long live big-hearted Bob. Capt. John N. Harbin, underwriters' agent at Memphis, was a passenger down no tbe City of Madison yesterday. He left for Cincin nati by rail last evening.

Capt. Ed Hart has returned to St. Louis from Washington and New York. Caps. Ed has made arrangements to put the Archer gas fuel saver on some large steamers ln New York har bor.

The Henry De Bus passed down for Hen derson with two empty barges ia tow. She will helD the disabled 11. F. Frisbte ud. now at that point with a broken shaft, to Nsw Albany, where she will receive a new one.

Tex James Guthri toft for Evansvill last night with a fair trip. Having completed the repairs to her broken shaft, on meeting the Rain-how, she will exchange trips ia order to ret oa her regular day, leaving her again Thursday. Col. Archibald Rsajcer, cashier of the New Albany wharfboat, has our thanks for a vers. Archie bs one of the cleverest aad most courteous gsnUemsa that tread th sod of aioos- LOmSVILLEIilOXSDAYlOHyiNG; APRIL' 28.J886; terdem.

Ask him a be th triplet if yea want to see him smile. Cap Be. 1L Mirbielecs lakes command of the famous Fleetwood, in tbe MaU Line servioe, to-day. apt. ben.

has a host of friends here, there and everywhere, who will be glad to greet him at his familiar post again. He is a boatman and a gentleman. Madison, I is brilliantly lit up at night with electric lights. LoatsvllI basnH got anura busine pluck and en ten rla in iter, to borrow lamp, ta say nothing about electric. Lok at our levee at nignt: yon co.ada't find a "coon" down there after dark with a sear warrant.

It is only a matter of tim now when th Ohio river will be run by a monopoly. It will be conl oiled by a compear of Cincinnati men, who come near owning and controlling nil the boats that run upon it now. ana who will soon all of thrm and run tn 'Old Crick" to suit themselves. A warm frierrti and admirer of Col. Will S.

Hays presented him with a magnificent solitaire liamond pis at Cincinnati on Monday. It is a daisy." aud'eaaxe the Colooel to carry a high head. He oow liitr a wjj-oocke I hoes with a pnnpey-doored" tail, and the pin shows up lik the ptina light 01. a locomotive. Bcz says: "Th Hurry County Canoedle- menu rea urecn.

irawdenu lorgot something to take another drink, 1 reckon ana advertised for a meeting on board of the Sam Keith. Luge ne CorootU son of tbe Lite Neu Cor be It, as elected one of the directors of the new rum. pany. We ar told that corporations ha no out, but the Si. Lous Anchor-line gave ibe wKiowoi capt.

iactiocs: ior n.uwj. hi, en. nl rectly nor indirectly, thai eouipauy uid not owe neronecenu" Bcz sav: "Th General Manager of th estero uupaion is nimea sawyer, and in corn pilment iry uouor of thin gentleman a atation on the Burlington and North-windy Narrow-Konee i. caneo -aw yer, baw anouted the rooster as a parsenger train on me o. anu neareo mat vui ijre.

Jut then an unrecousiructed evesil was iuduUrin in some matrimouial biisinrsa Toe public an nouncement or the iivned omclai kind got the oiu eoiuier. ai.u ue ruiituty quits ir sang out: 'I don't care a ifjou dia. I did not lose all my right down in the Territories, and I rvekon a lenow up uere has ic ihiht to hug his own The New Hudson. 1 he steamer Hudson is 25 feet long, 87 feet oeam. fe-t clep of hold, and extra pains hsve been taken wun the hull in having her ex tra wen iaaienel ana Do le 1.

as sna im i'. rm. bolts every (5 1 ret through knuckle above retruiar irgnii, o-nuri navin a iocut pin in mitre joint or frame and floor timber. Th stern is aitf. rent from any boat jet built having the rg up iruiu me oottoin 01 me ooat vi moitea, anu bavine wing aod 3 balance ruduers.

so located and arranged as to icive free paasaxe of water unuer me and out at siues. The hull nai a regular iat.r aft, irom lier fu.nea lorweru, to oeing unuer toe "Kees patent ,.1 mr, n- v. WWII, HO IS OIl OI IDO DlCeSt apo cleanest joo of null-bultuing ever maue. New engines 'JO inches dinuieier by ti feet strove, oaiance valve, with "Kee" patent cut off anu snipping opp.ir Iua tour boilers 4i inch umuivu-r -u icei long. 1 wo nues, one uuuer anu Mcam i.re uiup anu cast-iron capstan forward, li.e "Jenny' electric heaulignt, one stern nnd two side lights, lias ten rooms on a side lor ladies, snd nine in gentlemen's cabin.

irg-pan try ana wasn-room, cubio of neat design with Rtass ornamented drops (something ucwi. a. ui ua one sine or cneiry, an office in wainui. in ladies' cabin there wili be eiectno erjr roifu conneo ing witu ofnee, so toat isaiea traveling stone, and in case of sick nes. can call the office without any trouble.

In the rear ol mam cauin Is a nursery for cidldren uu servants, wim two rooms and social hail, on tii u.ie or cnamnermaid departmenu Ibe cabin will have a velvet arnct ani a ii m. tviici i arpet ana a pi and new furniture covrred wun green plush, tag chairs of cherry and patent seat and 1 ln- innDeudlng in ladies' aud Kencion.en cabin "in oe nrst-cia in every respect above nv tern-oeeier anoaU mailreases bein ail cuned umir, who springs oeiow; pauirr outfit snd ware being A No. J. The texas will be large. and arranged espwiully for comfort for tue crow, a when completed we thins without a doubt she wiu oe toe nneat slern-wueel naa.et boat an ai on tv esteru waters.

She is to run between Pducah, Cairo, Evausili and St. Louis, filling the day and trade of th rid Hudson. She will 7 cuuimanaeu rank rdiiaon, of Ersns- f-oflW. SUe was built -with irreat ran. mhm-IiII.

-nu i irrk A1.IUU 1 In rliMr nf in. in. accordance to sii ideations vuuei nnu-r inspector fellas Ad urns, ot St. ixiuis, ana uo expense was spared to make hr ww ewery reapeot to boats of her class. Women wttn pale, face.

who feel weak and discouiaged, wil receive both mental uu ou wgor oy using -Cai er iron i ilia. whith are Uiade for the blvod, nerves, ai.d com- FOK CiaClSATl-C. XAiL-LUt STkAJtlRS Vrr nu jys at 10 a. raia im ii.Ti'iX. soiay tidis.

rare Houud trip tb, laciuoing and passage, good ti uluaeu. Couueot at Cfnuinau wituu tuuru-ing trains anu up-nver i4tceu. licaet uoio Ihiru streeu Oeiow OHN M. Zt.N (j-N RANK CARTER, Supu raa. sua iicetAiCem.

-e asuu 4lltlLM. IHA.i'Uttl .4 JiU. LI.B. For New Orleans and-All Way Landings, the rin r'aksunger SUaiuer GOLDEN RULE SH1NKLE, Master, r-rCZl WlU abtve Thcrsdat. iHiiwilm lApru -JU, at 4 p.

a. For tm-ni of to Lfctl, Aeul. lor uru.iuoru, Lvausvtue asu Henderson. CITY OF OWLNSBOttU 1'ENN blaster. ejVd Will leave a above on Tai Uat, eskBaeaaa, April at 4 f.

m. Special rales to excursio i parties. t-cx. Pass. Agetit.

c. I.gyi. Agent. CIN LOL'isVlLLE i ilEMPulS I'AChChFf COT For Alt. Vernon.

Uuiontown, Paducan. Catroaad MempnU. lu Elegant fcteainer JAS. W. GAFF JONES.

Maater. gUjiU wiU leave aa above on Thursday. HswaeaaaeMaAprii -Jy, at i a. giving turougn bill lAUing to Urwii, Cuiiirieriand and Tennessee rivers: also to St. 1 onin nud poinu on the Memphis anu Liitle Kock ic li.

THOMAS SMALL. AgenU eeHu. llliutrai'd Catalrw ltW finest ever prinle now ready. rpreenta orerio Ungi- aai Biyiesol umce a Ubrary amies, laoies, Chairs, Beck Cases. Lonnces.

Letter Prenet. Cabinets ladies' Fancy Desks, Ice Finert Goods and Lowest i rices Guaranteed. Catalog free. Postage to. No postala mil VeSal.l COliPOltATlOX NOTICES.

Notice. Omcx or Masowic Savikos Baitx. LocisviLix, Aprd IT. 1886. THE annual meeting of stockholders will be held at the office of the bi.k Monday, May A' wd 2 p.

for tne rWtiou of Ave (.) directors to serte tue ensuing year. ote H. EOtLHoFr. Ciwhier. Notice, Baxk op Keictccxt, I Locisvixix.

April 1, lotto, TITE annual meetlD of stckhdders in th Bank of Kentucky wid be hell at their office in this city on Monday, May a. 186d, for the election of Director to serve the eusuiug year, aprl dAsudd f. o. AN UEiibUN'. Casn.er.

CUAu, BYME SPEED illNEKS aN1 SHIPPERS OF PITTSBUKliH ASD 0TUEU COAL SCREENED FilUii 1H ELEVATOR. Special attention to orders for tauidr use. Pli IKUlHbU, lUc 82. ao --fc tvaaaana, 9e Kentucky, be (Taylor jiiuesi.V..".'..'.'.". Keuiucay fe Caaarl Coai, 1 be eeeeeeee Cruaued Ceae, per btuUei Lara Cwae, per busuei Z.UJ l.J,i 2.

Oil 1.74 4.IW ANTHRACITE Crvss Creek. Leuigh, Le- i high Valley VE. per ton, $8.50 Wuebarre dUiveaodNut. d.7i HaiuOilice, 41o W. JettersonU TELEPHONE CONNECTION.

LAjromas Foot of rioydsu: foot ol Sixth su; foot of ourteeutu st. Vaxd Fourteeata aad Kentucky sts. je7SuVeotrr i4 FOU SALJiMlSCJilla-X UO US L'OR BALE OR LEASE Livery stock aod vehicles for iuhU fnr Imu: exvl mow A gOOd town RATCLIFF ato- MKKK1X, Georgetown, hvr. ww.wv.aw, AUI Vj-OR RENT-ROOMS-SulUble for offices; A ond floor of bulldtn nr Thint sec- Jefferson sts. J.

H. CAPERTOX. tflO Firth at. TTOR RENT Elegant third hoors COUnJaiirni building rooms on second and Apply U-SU in counting room. PKaISOXAIa.

BTD-WXTTCXa OK CHnjakjL Taareaat r.i a wx OA A31USE3I EXTS. 7 AKTED TO LOAN SiaOiiO either intone sum or in snmaofSLoou and. upwards, oa flrt -class ci-y property at 6 per ctDk Also tba fohowirg sums: tfiiu. $d00 aad $o00. E.D.

WANTED SALE For SOO.OcO fu of oak, poplar, and hickory lumber. Sawed to df mension; f. o. b. car at Hamby's hop kins county, Kr.

Address J. A. hT.l.LKK. Haav by'aStaUoa, Ky. WASTED Some responsible person to adopt a bright.

Iieaithy ghl b.by, one year old. No parent. Addre ADOPTED, this office. ANTED Persons desiring speedy cures of ail private uueaaea to call oa Dr. iUCJfi.

onsuiiauon tree and strieuy Hours A. a. to p. a. be advertise uieuu suu utt U' ANTED ileo ban ic all kinds, clerks, porters, diivers, wstters, gardeners, oairy-men, laborers, men with wives, fauidies and a thousand oti.ers.

Work for all who wul at Clf HIKINU OFFICE. Filth aU AMED WAITERS Urgent demand for a sirsble places, good wairv Apply Immediately at CITY 321 riftust. snd steady work. U1R1NU OFFICE. WANTED Meu and women everywhere for a new and easy money mating buwn.

So samples (worth cl4.6o) Iiee to person winning to et our good befoi ordering. Our offer wiU sureiv piease you. Paper for stamp. Address MERxULL MF'U CO. (A, F.

Chicago. 111. mrl dtlut ANTED Baiesin neeUirx prontable em- ployment. Salary, Toaud exp n-e. Goos staple; soia Dy sample.

Adore, witn amp, S. Mfg. Chicago. ap2d eodid ANTED MEN AND WOMEN In every county in U. S.

Kesponsiole house, per day. Salury or cumnassi iu, fceni stamp. CHICAGO JOG AND bCPPLV Cli.catfo, Ul. ap20 eou 1 3 ANTED Man of ability aod Urge cty acquaintance to Solicit lile iusurauce. Call or address Room No.

Courier-Journal build ing. spia uif WA.NTs-1'LJ1Al help. ANTED SIX LADY CANVASSERS Geo-' teoi sail i Luidnrsa. No ttaui ules re quired. Green.

call at MO first beu Vmut and AN I ED NURSE To aiimd a year old vi cnild. German woman preferred. Apply at 4 Jo i Broadway. Il' ANTED COOK Wi it or colored, for small family and Broauway. 710 Filth au, beu Cbcatuul WANTED Women eeKing wora of any Kind, and ladles wanuug servants, are requested io call at the onice ol ine omeu's Ciitisuau Association.

341 ourta avenue, over rouoa's grocery, any tuurntu from lu to L. o'uiuca. uirld dU An esperienc lotuing sals-' man for Kentucky aud Tenuese. to Youths' and boy' cluthiug fur a Cincinnati house; one who cso commaud a good ir-de. No other need pply.

Reference required. Address MAY BROlriEKS VM W. Third su. Cui-cinnati, WAA'TED-TUE TKADBS. 1 ANTED TAILORS Two good firat-class It coat-makera go to Naahvilie at o-l W.

laiu bet. i if th and Sixth. ANTED-STEEL WOKEJiAN -First-class; one that understands wriuing anu lemper-Ing steel. Call oa C. C.

FIELDS, at cor. Nuiih aad Broadway. FOH SALE ItEAL ES I ATE. OR SALE Che-p Second-street buildlug I lou urar ormsoy ave. Thin lot is above the grade aud ill oe oid very cbrap if old wiuiin three dara.

U.GLk-iUti i. BR-Oi-DEIS. 3o." Fittu au IOR SALE BUILDING- That most desirable 1 4-story atoue-trout butldi.ig. No. 43d, on Uie south side of Jefferson sU, beu rouruia iiftu.

belongs to a aon -resident, wiio ishes to close out his in uresis iu Loalsvillv, and wul be sold at a oarain in the next lo days. A rare oppor-luuity for au invrstiuent. Every roo.u uuaer rent and ocoupleO. Nut often such property ia in toe market at a price ao cheap. Aat '1.

POPE, u. a. cor. Fourth and J-nerOii hU. dtf OH OALE FAIUU Ol acres lu Henry 1 ouuiy.

well wau-i. aud timorrrd; fair imprwve.t.euisi wiioi.i 3 miles tnrve du-lervnt ram oavi depot. Wdi be Sold priaiey re -11 day of Juuw, or puUUtly on inat day at court-uou--a clo. iu Lagranstu. Ay.

i-wr luri. U1U' aud leiu.s address ALiil.N BAti- iv.ai. KjhaN, Jericho. or t-EN. uOabLVS.

Attorney, l.gra ge, api4 WeAioa I OK ALE KE-iLEi Two-siory biicx. crmrai.r loualed; lot 33x0 fu ir.ee (4.ouU. a drSii uOiy iocak. i lot id bj laacu as pan pay. U.

'UaVE, AkCiu. Id joJers a si. api4 WrJtoaS FOlt OR KENT RESIDENCES A '-'-story and attic 43 1 Ci.enut ot hall, tf room-, pau.ry, batn-room, e.c ail in gd order; 4o. A Or let. oa F.oyd sU.

near Oi siuut, o( ti room uuvi bAih-rooui; A vi- stoiy brick of a rooms, all E. Broauway: jp-U. JuEoLl.ukV bli.KSDtA, 3oo riftn SU i Oil HFk'll 'K rArn uuiwinriviumrrui aittiu sun xuditt best loctiou in toe cuy. i-iuiUitaud jiuiu. Aptxy to liALL 1 OR KENT LA 1 of 4 room and onu r.ui.

third dour oi buiidiux u. cor. ourlu ana CuesLnuL. J. il.

10 i iu r.1. JOR RENI-TWO room each, w. a nurd beu jedrrson au. orwen. J.

H. CAPER! 10 FU tu sU i. yjci i uuLiMr-On WaluuU i-Oar trv- 4V entu toiituiiiiiiir rouum aud atiic. Ap- ply to P. BKADas A .0 11 OK REN 1 A a-siory brics boue of e-rooms, btttu-rooui.

1 m.ic aod all modern improvements, Jcflrrsou reui t-er month. Inquire of D. P. CV RRY. J.

R.binon; or O. at Alexander a Hotel. Hn ii 14 OR IcENi HAttKEi-oi biU.ki.-Lire-story brius storvbouse, 20x176 ieet. No. 1 1 a s.

Aiar.et bet. First and BU-CHANAN 404 AUtu fU OR RE LAN 1) 61 d-10 acres on Br ad- way, orner n.lr(y-eighih lor a term of App.y to LociS.ILlE BANKING cO-tt-cor. and iii.h s.a dtf I'AN" FUK ORANGE COUNTY. FLORIDA. LANDS FOlt SALiil IORTT acre pine at Summit near Kismet City or groves aud Homes.

A 4-acre grove, ten years old, near Rav. nswood. Lauds suitable lor orange culture and vegoiabh-s at North Pitlman. Town Iota ior sole iu riutnaa. All ou su Jonn nnd Lase Eus ice K.

R. 1l0 acres bijfu mouutaiu land iu antler coun.y. r.ofida Land in Ora.ige aud Aumivr counties rxcuaoed i or ity properiy. Apiiy to A. A.

Pi I'M AN. 8oo seventh LouiBTille. Ky. SALE OF AOTED UOItSiS. A tne administrator ot the estate of Col.

R. Jt a. Jonnsou. ueceasea we wilL on ilia 4it uay or iiay, lab. at public auction, for cash, to tue highest bidder, in tue city of Lex-iugtou.

the following horses, viz: LoFlLN. 5 years old. by aionarehist; dam Lily Babit. PO VHATA 3d, years old, by Qlenelg; dam Florence J. MISS HOLER.

3 years old, by Little dam Haziv Eye; Fayeton. UNIT, years old. by Onondaga: dam Una. Ad. ian.

3 years old, by Little Rtiffin; dam Lur-line; Cape Race. These uorses are in active training and good condition. The sale will take place at 11 o'clock at tue stables of Tracv A YVilsun LOCLSVILLE SAFETY VaULT A TRCaT Auiuiunvawr. aXiiAJAa AAA jfa. CUNARD LI2s Cawin Sod, SU, klUO and XI 25.

Iateroiedtate 134. Siwerare $-A. I. D. O'LEARY.

At Franaiin Bank, 21Z Ftf ta Louuvuie. Draft ou umuiitt. uuuim aad Cjta. TO EUROPE! Ceek'e Exra S.ae Prlte leave in Anril Mm June and July. 6od for Programmes.

aa.v.eaa. leer iat riekeie ior travel ia Europe aad all Dart of tbe arloba. rvk.i. T.Z all lines of steamers. Cwn's KxrerMenlat.

with -nana. nuhlUKal monthly, by mail for Tss Cxxra. 1 MOa. WKih ex atJl Broad war. New York.

mrJ4 WeASu-ja THE CELEBRATED WHITE STAR LINE Called frwaie aaJ Revel Mad Ue BMeaeser. Sail from New York every Thursday to Queen town and Liverpool, Unsurpassed aalooo aocoas modationa, BatosfSU. $auaad $.00. Steerag as low as hy any otuer first-class mail line, yr dates of sailing and inspection of plans apDlr to JOHN H. atJowMauw Iyuisville.

R. J. OOBTIS. dgaevoSti 7 Brvadway.K.vYork. -v CAROLUS BRUM'S ART SALE 52 Paintings and Studies, now on exhibition at his father's studio.

8. e. cor. Fourth and Jefferson from 9 A. M.

to 10 P. M. until night of sale. To be sold at the same place, THUESDAY EVENING, APBIL 29, at 8 o'clock. "WALL PAPER.

WALLlMlLM PAPERS. IMMENSE STOCK, NEWGOODS. We are showing three or four times as many Papers as have ever before been offered by any house in the city, embracing all the Sew Styles and Sow Colorings in every grade, from the cheapest to the finest. We are prepared to do thoroughly ARTISTIC WORK AT LOWEST PRICES. We invite a call and examination.

J.T.ESC01T&S0JS 821 Fourth Ave. 8CHIEDA31 SCHNAPPS. 'TO WZSmGLUShAT "WO Xj -W El'S SCI1IEDA31 1R0JIATIC SCHNAPPS 1 rneral vrarn anl neeeoiarv corrective of water rend-reJ impure by vegetable decomposition or oilier causes, sa suipa; oi Copper, etc, me Aromatic bc-duap a is gup riur to every otuer atcououj prvparauon. A pti tic truu ovur years' ouratioa ia everv section ot our country or Crtolpao Wolfe'i ei.napps lis unsoiicited inUorseiaeat by cae meuical facility, anu a ie uueuaiej by any otoi raiconolio disuilauoo. have Cor lite rrpiitauoa for salubrity c.ai uoa -r a.

uy aui tjrutfjfisis aoa Grocery CDOLPHO WOLFE'S SO.UCO. IS Hoarer Mreet, New York. Notice to Contractors. r-Ai-iuJ be received at tbe Mayor onlce uuul Saturday, for UiO loilOMia iz: 1. 12 For rrecUi.g oue or LUree etectric lig-bt towers on tbe city wharf.

or iuiproviDg tbe unpavrd portions of tbe i-kiewalk ou the rt side or l'bini street, between -iiner avt-uue soU Msicnolia ve-oue b- paving aod furuisxilug witn metal gutters. 2.7H.. or improving the unpaired portions of the sidewais on tbe east siJe oi 1 weHy-tif su, Ik'Hwu Jlsin mud Honu by icraiu, p.v-iug aod uiQutluiifr with meiai gutters. ror nupiovmg tbe siaeeslk on tbe oortil ide of Wsluut street, between Third bl. an-i thr h.

st ailt-y -asl by rcpaving aod furoisumac it.i luetal ruters. 2. 14. lOcoDMruci a cistern at or near tbe in ersoctioa of eveut. enui and ArofcUjt sUvels.

barn is capacity. iMii. For iiiprovioir the alley from Ms pie street to tbr-br Uey south uud briweeu it-i rent aii.i btxteenta siivets zcepung three feet ou raca Mtlv for s.drwalss, by Kradiog, curumc. block-uaviiig tbe g-. tiers sad paring Uie wy wi.u Uie iicAuaai p.rru.ut.

lue suu wor wil be dooe accordiag to tbe general oodioancea ivgulaiiug Uie same and tue ans aud spec.ncauoo ou ul ia toe (Jiy Bond wito approved security aod separate bids on Uie blank lortn lur.i.ued tue i i.y Kn. giuer required for Uie work. bidders aad represeDUuves of the press ar invited to etteud tbe oprniag oi tbe bid. Property owners intereated ta ine above work are reqursted to examine tae piaos. oroDoaaia and letiing "oeaia The city reserves tae right to reject any or all 0l- f.

ti, JLAJOT. Aitoi i Orret, April 27. laatt. PROPOSALS FOR REGISTERED PACKAGE. PotT-omci DzAaTVs-irr.

WAsswoTO, U. Aprd 17. i860. SEALED PKOPUSAL6 wUi be received at this unUI i'-' OQ Wednesday, in J9ib day of AUy, lead, fur uralablag suco registered package, tag. offlciai, aud dead-letter ea-velopes a.

may ordered fur the ue of tu le-pariioeat. Postmasiers, aad postal service during the nw-al ye xr commencing oa the lal uay of July, lSoU baiap.e of the eavclope ror which proposals are iuvited. showing tbe different sues au4 qual-Uie irquired, vim blaac fwrma of bids? aad apecincatioaa, clviag full ialormatiuo, may be had on application to tu Third Aasistast Poav Boaster General, wastuagtoa. D. C.

WILUAM F. VILAS. Poatmaater GeneraL ssssTaastTimi Tsaaisat I IBaei 1 1 I "1 PROPOSALS TOR STAMPED ENVLOP A-Nu MSWaPAPER WRAPPERS. Poar-otTjca DarAarasirr, I WAsauoroji, U. April lw, 1888.

SEALED PROPOSAL! wul be received at this Department onul 12 a. oa Wainrsiav. the IW'fl day ilay. U60, for furuilnl stamped envelope and newspaper wrapper sa may be ordered during a per .00 Tot four TeAraT cotumeocing oa the first day ot October BAOiplesof the envelopes aal rappers for which proposals ar iavited, ahowtsg uiililer-eat qualtue aod colors of per rqnired. aad cuts and atyle of gu aiming, with blank forma of bida and spedflcauon gi.ing fall informatioa, may Jo had oa applicauoa to ta Tuird Assist-aat Postmaster Geoersl.

VVaahuunoo, D. U. WILLIAM fTYiLAS. p33-riratoftWal2 osimasier General. HASOMC TEMPLE THEATER.

OoeBlfc-btoaly. Friday Evening. April 30, oar appearance of LILLI LEHMAM Tb Prima Donna, from' Metropolitan Opera-house. New Yora. tba FRANZ RUM MEU The Celebrated Plulst.

OVIDE MUSIN, Tbe Dlluuiaiieti V.olinist. PricSsL liL ii- "L- MDMCAt 60c- Sea" Can be now arcui 4 Th- btetuway oa- i.H. BaideiaAt.0.. agent. HACAULErS TMEMTER.

HER MAJESTY'S OPERA CO. LAST KIGflT OF THE OPERA ThUTeuiafc Medneaay. Aprd2H, FAUST. Fanst Slraor Mephlslophelem. Strsa SSaAaalflfa laohT; "n- illie.

aad llsruwu. Mile. Dotti lirector of tue ilusw joud tor. feignor Arolii. wauo- Price ioc io $2.

50; seats now oa sale. April 30 anu iay Mc.Nua. Jooasoa. aad Slaviti 's Aiinstrel. sst SPECIAL UACAULET'S THEATER.

Thursday Afternoon and Evening GRIND COBff IIMOTm BEHEFIT Tendered to tbe children of THE JUVENILE MIKADO CO. Baby Clara a Vum-Yum: Little Die as Ko-Ko. Admisaioii. aOc; Ouldrea, 2oc. No extra charge for res rveJ seats.

BASEBALL! ECLIPSE PARK. PITTSBURGH fs. LOUISVILLE To-day and Thursday. Game called at 3:30 p. au Tut sU.4LL KO-ii anl KEiO" OaOVE can now be enga.rd (Or Ik.Cnlf An i s.oua.

E. L. l0RsEY. apl8SuMVetFtf J4d aad HH -un a. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

Br EDO IS, SOUTH WICK CO Executor's Sale of Fine Furniture. Axininster, Velvet, lirusael Car pet; hoice sjeciiueite of Brioa-Brac, Mmton, Auk-Hex and Sevres China, the prod net of rariona other Enropeau lactoriea. and a raln able Library (the large, private La brary, a tfeueral collection of Wora.8 in hw.ory, Poetry, Fiction. Politic aud General Literature, amoiijc other the famous Bodeii Shakeapeare, 2 folio; several other lare collections of rare avnd choice Engravings; Encyclopedia, Britanuica, halt' UueieV, 19 vola. aa far as pubiiahed; Aiucricau Cyclopedia, with new i-eriea up to 1HS2, half Morocco, and oi her rare, curious and vain Abie Books), AT a of lttau Laluwcu.

ueoeaaed, we will, on Aorii IM. lsfto, a 10 a at tils lute rraideuce. So, 7 id hlfta sveet, between Cneatnut ana broad way, se.1 at pubua auctiou lus cotHr-nt uierrot. it iuipoaioi ia a brief aueruetuf-ni to give rvm nopal of the niau oeau.if ui and deiraoie article, lt as sufficient to sa t.ai tu kic preaenu som of the most attractive feature ever offered at a public sale, uua ihAt il m-el Uie consiueraiioa of art connoisseurs, housekeepers, aod tae pusv rlUOJI 1 TRUST AND SAFETY VAULT OCL. 2 1,2.

Lxecuior. aplo.it.: BY K. MILLER CO. Unclaimed freight from the O. aud S.

W. IL consisting of tiro oei lloop iron. caaiiiis, Fui allure, Siiow Casus, Ieevks, Ine, Fish, Molassets aner whicn Uoue-hold OooU, Ca. ei, strrors. Pool I able, audiiasM are -A-T AUCTIOX, Wednesday, April 2n i8i6.

at 10 a. at No. 247 ourui, Oct. Jlmxa anu t- K. mLlaJl.h uq, Aoci'rs, Br TH0S.

ArtDEBSOii CO. EDEDAY. April dry goods, str rax hau. etc 'pHUttaDAl, April 23, a larga aod floe atoek of a. ciotuiug, mciu iiuir men a rouu.s'.

bur' ua cuiid'a ami in rai vaiiety. Cincinoau, Cat-i-a'o, and other uiakes. iio lueu's aul boa' fur, ouL aad strasrtiaU, nech-wer, supeuders, whiu sain, etc RIDAY, AprU 30. J. boots and sboea Terms L.

btUu.M. Auctioneer. tr UTLKi; At CTl U.N BT H. H. SENG.

Eighteenth-street Brick Cottage And Lot, 11UUU5 I eet, AT aUCIION. MONDAY, May at a o'clock r. oa ta premises oa toe rast s.de of fcighieeuta strret. tu narney ud Goliagh'-r streets, I wul seil 1 ifxtfj ieet of besuiliu. ground, tO getner witu oiica cottage of teo rooms aal Kliciiea.

cistern aud cell iarg stahMS, etc Will be solu a a or iu lots lo sun buyers, btrreu all mde. lerma at saie. H. li. tiJG, Aucuooeer.

sp may 2X3 CHANCERY SALE. Pevree Residence of the Late Isaac Caldwell, and SO 7-13 Feet, Cor. Tenth and 3tlaxk.ee Sts. O.s M.iy 3, at tue Court house door, the Marshal of in Louisville Chancery Court aifl sell on a credit ot ia aad 30 tuyntht, tue Peeee summer plu.e foruieny occupied by Kr. CalOV wed.

con tai mg 23 acre in prim ouodittoa. 1 iirre is a lio of lu room, a oouaga aud a Na 1 grow tug gsxdea Possession riven im me d.tsJj. Alo 28 7-12x114 4-12 feet, a w. corner Teeth ul Jiarkss, witu u.ree-atorr r-k autre ae three brick dwellings io rear, fron.iu- ou Teuth SL 1DELI li IRUof AD SAiLTY VAULT. -p7 -A-D A 7VTS Express Company's SALE OF Unclaimed Express PACKAGES Wul take place at the Auction Hooss of 8.

MOOBX ft Kos. 407 and 400 Xain FKIDAY, MAY 7, AT 9A.H. Unless th same are oaued for, aU charges paid aad goods removed before date Of sale. 8 list of packages for sale at th Aoerjoa Boom sou at tn Adams Express ofSc. 2os.

23o aad 217 West Halo St. J. WOODWARD. Agent. J.

ZIMMERMAN', buperinteadeat. ap7 Wei SOAJP. I HAVE SHAVED MYSELF For ovrr 30 year alwava using "tb iiEXtUk IaJKLK M1AF. It has uo equal. K.

3UL LIE. P. aU W. Farmlngtoa, O. For 6U Tear aa-eqnal'da a bhav-lagSoap.

Staadard i or -Quality ia U. Navy. Avoid iouV tauoae. Oataia it of our druggist or send lie ia ataanDS for full sis trial cake toT tbe J. fiL AEMU1NS YANKCC SOAP MMtCKcarxst ccsoc.

WJUIAMSABROTEIRS ILLlAila CO biaotoubnty, Conav fffrineriw Williams Manchester, lftsO. STEAMBOAT EXGORSIONS aWaW nasweiuiwA.

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