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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 5

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 5

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1 -1 M. BOYCOTTERS, Ililrrsca Cnid Jury Ec-" "nay In -ictcents For Conspiracy. Knizlit3 cf Labor bzzzz ths Number to Answer Before Court. Men Fall From a Brldj to a Croek Thlrty-flvo Feet Below. jr.rrlsr at riUaleltOTTa of II r.

Joseph Grimes and Hiss Zo radi Fajne. LATEST NEW3 DY TELEGRAPH. llxWAtrxxs, Joue 2. Fourteen additional umti had been mad up to to-niht, ia parvaAnx of tbe indictments of the grand j-ry tr lx andr eo-slderetioa the recea labor riots. Ot the, two are chirjJ wit rioting.

Toe other are bald or cow piracy, the offtut bein bcyeottittz. They are all 3ihu of Labor, ml the entire District ExnuIit Board is several of them betas leading cIssr of labor onions. Judge 2dallory Czd baa at 1,000 for the eonsplra-ton and $5,000 for the rioters. All the Knight of Labor secured ball. The boycotting eo as piracy with which, thsy are cuerjed grows oat ot the bitter fight between the Knight- of Labor cigarmaksrs ani International Uaioa cijrarmakers, which iadaeed the Knight to vigorously boycott 2 union tbopa la the city.

ToBigbt tbe grand jury brought ia an-ether large batch of troe bills against boy-cottars, end arrests by the wholesale will take place to-morrow. Among those ia-dtd is Robert Schilling, who ia the virtual sed of the laigbts ia this State, aad who wU be arrested opoa his return from the ccaractloa ia Cleveland, cnniEs-PATxn Elrabetbtown Joins the Procession With a Faabionable Wedding. (Special to the Courir-Journal one 2. One of the grandest wedding ever celebrated ia this place was that of Mr. Joseph 8.

Grimes, of Stanford, to Mies Zoradi Payne to-night at 8.30. at the beautiful residence of the bride'e parent, iLr. James B. and Mr. Mary E.

Ptyne. The csremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Caldwell, pastor of the Tint Presbyterian chorea, of this place, in a beautiful and impressive manner.

Long before the appointed boor the specious parlors of the Payne mansioa were fUied with friends and invited rueete. At the appointed hoar the folding doors of the library were swans ajar, revealing the bridal couple standing1 ia the mid of a beautiful' floral scene. On either side stood the fail owing attendant: Hiae Boo Payne, slater the bride: Hies Fallie Penny, of Lancaster, ivy. Zorada and Uary 1Ve. of Deuvule, ILy.

Alter the ceremony a host of friends ered around the happy couple, extending to them hearty oo-gratuiations. The bride was attired in a beautiful white silk, pearl front, eours train and diamonds. After the oonciasion of the ceremony the guests were oondacted to the dining room, where the tables were burdened with the rarest delicacies, which were served after the best Kentucky style of hospitality. After sapper all returned to too parlors, and the time was spent ia conversing and listening to the sweet strains of musio urnUoed by an orchestra from Louisville natil midnight. Air.

U-rimee came here ia October, 1SS3. aad took a position as cashier of the i'lrat Nauoual Batik of this place, which position he retained until last wen be resigned, much to the regret of toe stockholder, and returned to Stanford, his old home. During hi stay here be woo a host of friends by his kind and manners. He is a man of strict businea integrity and is spoken of la the highest terms by ell wbo know him. Hiss Zoradi is a beautiful and accomplished young lady, end has a host of weiiu aad adaOring friends here who regret to give her up.

lir. and Mrs. Grimes left to-uigbt at 13 o'clock on a bridal trip to Nsw Yoracuy. Ibey will return to titan ford, wtiere they vUl reside in toe future. Among the guests rreteot from a distance were Air.

G. V7. Vslih, and wife, of Danvilie; lion. O. A.

Lacky and wife, of btaoford, K.J.; Mr. Wm. Misses Pauline and Kalis Grimes, of Lincoln oounty; Mr. ilcKoberta, of btanford; Mr. C.

Dnny, of Lancaster: Mr. James Thomas, of Misses Mattle and bailie Deaay, of Lancaster; Messrs. Samuel T. Fsyne aad Alfred B. Giles, of llessrs.

Hough Overton aud V. S. Liiscn, of Louisvuie, and Miss Daisy Bamside, of Stanford. A EniLLIAXT ATEDDIXO. Senator Colquitt's Daughter AVlttx Imposing Ceremonies.

Special to the Courier-Journal. 1 ATLaTta, Jane 2. The handsome cf Senator A- H. Colquitt, ia Edge- wood, was to-night the ecene of a brilliant social svsat, the occasion being the marriage cf tht nstcr's daughter. Miss Lizzie to Capt.

Wm. L. Marshal, of the Lciaer's Corps, U. S. A.

The ground wtre trUaaatlj tUamlnated, while within tls msnsioa the scene was dazzling Fir konirsi Invitations had been sent cat, and tillj four hundred responded in person. Tee hallway of the mansion is flanked by 'wo circular stairways, giving the appear-aaee cf a horseshoe. At 0 o'clock, to the '-rain of Mendelssohn's wedding march, the coople suet at the foot of tbeee stairways, aoaucg from opposite doors. Eleven briJes-diiit took posiUoa step upon step, on eitber uirway, making twenty-two in all. From t- ivp upon which the eleventh bridesmaid stocl tuug an archway of flowers, which crrcped so as to form a (reity back-rroood for the bridal couple, sup-rortsd by Colquitt Carter anl Capt.

Post. The cfk.aUog clergyman was lie v. C. A. Ltsds, a noted Confederate olllcer.

lhe rvlc was that of the Protestant ilpiscopal church, and was impressively spoisu. The fcriiet were Mus Mey Taiaias aad Eiiih Xaluise, daustters of te noted fcrooklya civtue. and Alisea Bailie Browu, liatue i'owier. Maud Wallace, ilaue Car-tr, Jeaoit i'owler. Do.

1.9 Colquitt, Etta Tucker, Laura Jesle Culpepr, MaUl HUlyer. Lizzie ilor- ra, LLstL. arreo. Lacy l'rini, Jennie -imsjeni, Liia iorrscre, Dannie liolt. Csrr.

larvr, Mamie Marsaal anl DenJa "cwsri. be ladies were ail dresiei in wfc.te, al ctrrUi bouqu.s cf v. Toe t-ridai party lfi on the train for 'aiuioiioa. Capt. MarLai is at press us 'Utionsd at Milwaukee.

A3JnstIns Hate In the South. une 22.Xasc larca the railroads of Eentucky, Tennes-e aad Alatima sutaittei aa arearjeut to de Tbcmas 1L Coolsy, cf 2.LUL: -n, for -e artiUaUoa anl the reiative istcaeut Cf re trrt EvaB.Ti.:,, ur5, tpyoni; sUo frcia i ew Orleans to CLattanocsa end bevonj. ell points south of tbe Ilemi hU and Cbsrls-ton railroad, including toints in tS. mond and Danville territory, aud east cf tbe river, to wLich two or more psrties to tke contract msy compete. Judge Cooley decided that ratos from ahville to tee points named are subjact to rvzula-tiou under tbe agreement.

lUtM frm 17 hall be the bridge toll less tbaa the raie irom i.vsnsvtile. rermUsion to refund we briJge tolls to sblppers at Li.uisvlll shall be extended to embrace all article ia clauee and F. alio DOt'atOes. onions and apple. Tbe question of differentials from Cincinnati ana Luiivlil into Montgomery territory.

Judz Cooler di fixed by the Commissioner of the lines until uctoDer, when he will decide the matter. Hock Island Earn in -a. Chicago, June 2. Tbe annual meeting of tbe Cbica-o. Itock Island and PariSa rail road was held 1 ere to-day.

Blares to the nuruWof represented. Tbe following directors were elected for three years: lUwweU P. Flower. Eenlamin Brew ster, Q. ur.

Wright anl Henry M. Flagler, aJ ooing re elected except Flagler, who take tbe place of A. O. Dulmau. Tbe new board sUcted are 11.

IL Cable, Prehilent; David Dim Ilxl A L.irr...l: a wm oenu, end Wen. G. Purdy, secretary and urn iohidikim elected as follows; liuch Kiddle, Ciairman; IU E-Cable, David Lows, U. IL Bishop, Benj. Brewster.

The annual report of the rOAil itt.njwl A V. ings for the year ending May 31. lbSO, were $13. tX4.1S; operating expenses and maaiiig toe netearninrs to whicb was added 1310.0U0 for lauds sold. After paying dividends, fixed charge, the company carried over a surplus of 15130,39.

New Pooling Arrangement. Chicago, Jane a. The Cnicago and Northwestern road will to-morrow reduce the passenger rates to all point that are directly aUecud by the cut rates made by the Eock Island and SU Paul roads. A meeting of tbe lines of tbe Central Trafio Association Interested in Uailio east of Detroit, Toledo and Port Huron was to-day. Ai It was found impossible to put tbe new Toledo end Detroit pool lute effect one I.

it was proposed to form a group of pools on all busiaese between Detroit, Toledo, Port Huron and lake points and tbe western terminus of the eastern line, to be in street nos later than July 1. 1st probable that Cleveland and bandusky will also Us in eluded in the above arrangement. A Frightful FalL WBXxxrxo. Jane S. This afternoon a hand-car carrying five track repairers, while crossing the Ohio Elver railroad trestle at Thirty-eecond street, was derailed and thrown into the almost dry bed of tbe creek, 815 feet below, carrying tbe five men with it.

A crowd quickly gathered about tbe men! Martin Conner was found to be' horribly crushed about the head and died ia a few minute. tVm. Tucker and Kick Berner received fetal internal injuries. Fred Kin-dleberger bad three terrible gashee ia his bead, and died shortly after. Ed.

Faust, the boat, received internal ia juries and can live but a few hours. Municipal Government a Failure. York. June 2. At a large meeting of business men to-night, resolution were passed declaring American municipal gov-ernmeat, and particularly that of Mew York City, a failure, owinr to its connection with national polities; a farming corruption and extravagance in otdce a tbe cause of unnecessarily heavy city taxation, and declaring in favor of municipal home rule, completely alvoreed from State and National politics.

A commute of on hundred was appointed to carry out tbe principles eaon-ciated. The Drouth Broken. OAZ.TXST03r. June a. Specials to the at a late hour to-nlgbt bring the joyful, intelligence that the terrible drouth is at last broken in at least several sections of Texas.

Copious rains eet in this evening at Sherman, Deoisoo. Henrietta, IVeacber-ford, Wichita Falls, and other North Texas points, atso at Waco aud Ban fcaUe. Central Texas, and Houston, ia the tSoaih. This distribution indicates most gratifying prospects for early rains elsewhere la the btate. Trouble Feared la Texas.

Ausn.v, June 2. Capt. George Schmitt, of the State Ranger, who has been stationed at Laredo since tbe riot of last April, is ia this city making arrangements with Gov. Ireland and the Adjutant General for military, in anticipation of another outbreak, bebmitt says tuet proceeding have been instituted to oust to Marshal and Sheriff from oic for the part they took in tbe late riots, and toat trouble is sure to follow when this is accomplished. A Freight House Burned.

Bt. Louis, June 2. Ibe large freight boose of the Vandalia railroad, situated ia near proximity to- the eastern approach of the bridge in East St. Louis, was destroyed by fire between 10 and 1 1 o'clock to-night. Ibe lose is estimated at insurance unknown.

Among the property burned wre 30O balee of cotton, 150 bale of rag, four car-load of lam bar and five empty freight cars. The origin of tbe fire is uuknowa. The at Berlin. BgKXJK, Jane 2. The "Mikado" was produced at the WaUener'Tbeater this evening, being performed in English.

Tbe bouse was crowded with a brilliant audience, which included tbe Crown Prince, the British Embassador and t.is wife, and other foreign embassadors and distinuisued persona. Most ot tbe songs were heartily reoeived, some of them being encored two or three times. A Bread Famine, Bctt auo, one 2. There 1 a scarcity of bread in this city to-day, owing to the strike of tbe journeymen bakers, yesterday. The estimated amount ot bread baked la this city at night is about 60,000 loaves, but last night the output did not exceed 2,000.

No bread was delivered to any of tbe groceries this morning. Both sides remain brra, and tbe outlook for bakers' brsad is vary poor. It Preyed on Ilia Mind. Claris vilxx. June 2.

Judge W. E. Wooten, County Judge of Red River county, shot himself at his residence to-day, dying instantly. He bad been accused of appropriating CZO cf tbe county money. The fact that be was enable to Cod voucher shoeing the disposition mad of toe money irejed on hi mind.

None of his friends believed that he bad misapplied the funds. Breaks Out Afresh. Chioaoo, Jane 2. Tbe trouble between the upholsterers and their employers, which Las been partially healed, has broken out efreeh. Toe anion has ordered the men in ail the shop where it is proposed to return to the ten-bour scale to quit-werk at once.

Ths union ha over GOO ueibrs. The Bicycles In. the Lead. New YoR.r, June 3. At 1 o'clock this morning the dose of the third day's contest between borsee and bicycles, the ecore stood: Bcycie, bu7 miles; horse.

4.SJ tubes. Not Too Naprr to Veto Bad Ellis. YBEi.oro.t, Jane 2. ibe President cas "vetoed three more pension bill. Ottawa Parliament Prorogued.

Ottawa, June 2. Ibe Governor General prorogued Fariiamsnt tbis evening. A TJllBUTJC TO 11 dill 2OST. Tlecorder Smythe Ilerete That He fan Not More Svrriy luiii.h lhe tircatt't bcoundrel Uver lieforo 111 in. Nxw Yor.r, Jccs CIIerr lis An-areiiit, was t-day se-ttoeed to pecitea- tiiry jT cn I f.

1 II. aisociate, l.rscn. a got ci i r.t'.in the peor.ectiary and was Lne3 tZl0. Scbenck was sent to tbe penitentiary for r.ine montts, tut not fined. Eecordsr Smyths, in sentencing Most, expressed deep regret lbal tfi taw old not ix-rmit bun to iaipose a heavier sentence.

liis crimes, be aid, aerved tne punUhment awarded to capnal otTeusPS. lis also told Lira be was the greatest scoundrel he bad ever teen at me bar. tbe Recorder said, waa almost equally guilty. Bcbenck, be thougnt, was a dupe of tis companions, but be deserved puuwhuient to warn bini and others against loiijwing toe teachings cf such men as llotb None of tbe prisoner attempted to speak a word in court. 'Ibey will be taken back to the Tombs, and this afternoon wul be transferred to Liack well' Island.

After being sentenced. Most, Ersunch-wsig and Scuenck were returned to tbe Tombs and thence transterred to Blackwell'e l.iand. Most was put to work in tbe black-smith shop, Brauuchweig iu the engine-bouse, and Scbenck in the shoe shop, ibe three prisoner broke dowa completely on being uresscd in prison garb. COXGKLSSIOXA XI CJZ-XA1ILS. Apt Characterizations of Publlo Men.

New York Tribune. Outside the precinct cf a school there Is no place, 1 suppose, where nick-names are more liberally, aad I may say more appropriately, bestowed, ineu iu Couc.rs. Often it is a iacetlous member, who in the cuure cf debate will call a coilesgue by a name tuat wi 1 cling to him ever atur. More frequently however, it is in the reporters' gallery tuat tbe succesul nick-uame is coined. A physical peculiarity in a man, some hobby of bis, (creep, or manner of talking, wul sugjest the name by wnka he is to be knon to the opposition press or to the world at large.

Tne niek-eeuie is not by any means iu tended as a reproach always; on the contrary, it is apt to designate very frequently tbe good qualities most promi nent in a puUio man. Xbue Joaa bbermaa is known as Honest John bberman;" Edmonds as "tit. Jerome," Judge Eeiiey as "Protection etc. Among loose who outward appearance baa suggested name for them is Coogresman B-irnes, of Georgia, who is known as "Bre'r Terrapin," because of bis ample pouch, his Jolly ways end general disinclination to move about. In the Forty-eighth Congress there was Boif ord, ot Colo-rauo, whose fiery lock and impetuous manner of deuiauuuig that the uoor of toe Treasury be opened earned for bun the so briquet of "ited-beaued rtooeter I tee lux tee" the only instance, I believe, on lseord where "aiiiterauou's artful aid" was invoked to bestow a nick-name oa a Congress! an.

Everybody remembers Welier, of iowa "Calamity Welier" who saw lu every measure rain aad disaster if be happened to disapprove it. and that wae olteo, so oiteu ia fact that for bis ewn peaoe and happinrss of mind the constituents of bis district decided to retain bun at home, instead of casting bun auritt agaiu upon toe turbulent wave of Congressional uebate. There is "Bid" Morrison, the Colonel, toe auto or of the horizontal taruT bill in tue XLVHlta Congres, who has been kaowa aver since as "awruwatal Bill." Not fsr from huu sit Holman, ot ladiaaa, "771 u'e Candidatr," ordinarily known as "ib Great Objector," by reason of his desir to object to everything which he doesn't approve, and whicn, therefore, be thinks is wicked, burttui aud fraught with danger to toe Eepublio. (Senator Vaa Wyck is known ae Cray Horse," because be shoe the dignity ot the bvnate, treads on the toe of people (d re lively apeakia), goes oa the war pain, use tbe, greet Indian chief after whom be was named, and soalp bis adversaries (agsia 1: am using a figure of speecnonly), wo tie be shrieks with delight aad rune hi bands tbrouga bis beir, wtuea stand on, end like the maue of aa India puny. His colleague from Georgia, old Joe' Brown, frequeatly referred to as the Senator from Alaska," a name givea to him by the sarcastic lugalls in tbe course of a fatuous debate to wbica it la not neceaeary per baps to allude further.

One tne beet fitting uause was given to Burleigh, who rvpreseuts tbe Whitehall (N. district la tbe House. If you ever have seen hua at work. in Washington or oa the floor of a convention, or any wnere else for that matter, you wul reouguize the Justice of ceding turn Motion buleigh." so avuve, restless aad eoergetio is be. in Massachusetts they call taeir Senators end very trivoioue It i for them to do it "Uraadfather Hoar" aad Grandmotber Daw." Of "Our Own Everts" every-bodr, of course, has heard.

Anl now that Vice President VVUsou is gone tbe title of "liie Lone Finbermau" Mms about to be bestowed on Senator Fry, of Juaiee, on account of bis propensities for fUblng and teUing tUh stories. Tbe name of "Coul Oil Pane" is givea to Senator Payae on so-count of bis connect ion with tbe Standard Oil Company. Butler, of South Carolina, bates to be called Hamburg But.er," but the name sucks to him in spite of tue fact that be has deuled ail respousiuiity for the Hamburg massacre. Whuperiog Jim toy" is tbe name by whicb Gen. Ketcham, of New York, la kaowa, aad a got it because of a bauit be has of always wbispering into everybody' ear what he has to say.

He bintself is ee deaf as an adder aad thinks everybody else is the eame. i nere is a certain class of men who are never spoken of a i nomas. Rioiiard or Henry, but always as "lorn," "Dick" and "Harry." Why this should be so it is dimcuit to say. Some of them are certainly tbe most dignified men, and nos a few of them are far from being Jovial or the hail-well met fellow tbe abbreviated name would indicate. Bat who ever heard the odowiug men referred to la any different way tbaa "Dan" Voorhe, "Joe" Brown, "Joe" Hawley, "Joe" Blackburn, "Jim" Fair, "Billy" Ma hone, "Pat" Collin.

"Nick" MuJer, "Jaca" Adams, "Tim" Campoell. "Arcbte" tins, lorn" Reed, "Abe" Hewitt, Bui" Soott. "Dick" lownsead. "Sam" Randall, "Ben" Butterwortb. Tom" Payne, or "loui" Browal There are other Josephs, and Thome, nee, and William, and Darnel ia Congress, but nobody would think of calling them "Joe," or "Tom," or "Bill," or "Dan;" for instance.

Gen. Joseph heeler, of Alabama, or William D. Kelley, of Fennsylvama, or Joseph Lyman, of Iowa. Tnere are a tew nickname, however, which I ought not to omit to mention. There 1 "Go on and Finish Your Ticket Spriggs," or "Spriggs of Duca," and everybody know how be got those names.

There is "Bonanza Jones," for Seuator Jones, of Nevada. but it i not so common now as it once was, for the Bonanza ha gone, and only the onus remain. It is au old story bow tbe preeeut Minister at Constantinople got to be called "Suuset Cox," from writing a glowing ac-couut of a suuset for a paper he was editiug in Ouio. Also how Geu. Logan was called "iliac it Jacs." from me color of his hair and eyes end swariby complexion.

In Iowa everybody know "llcunepm Murpby," the Congressman whose only idea is tb canal of that name. Chicago proudly calls Congress-maa Lawler "our Frame." McAdoo'e name is frequently pronounced so as to souud like "Mikado," though tnere was not tbe siigutest resemblance betweeu the ruler of Jap-in and tue statesman from New Jersey. KJotz, who satin tne Forty-sixth Congress, weut by the name of "aanta Jlotx." ue was so rotund and jvliy-looking. ll lee-tan of Pennsylvania, is known as to "Dutch Iriehoiau," bceu-e he is German bv descent and ia the most uproarious fesu- ion celebrated St. Patrick's Day in tne llouse last Aisrca.

How Scandals Accumulate! iFdilsdvipnia i lines. ITow the scandals accumulate I It was ouly a week or so ago tuat tbe President of titis ftee Republic shocked the sensitive nerves of our people by actually eatlug a canvas-back out I or bis dinner, and now Seuator Gorman, of Maryland, has been de- 'tected in tbe very act ot piayiog base bsll with his son! It Postmaster Geuerai Vila were to open an Hiciai letter on a Sabbatn morning or Secretary rasbly wuutl a WaniUiiton tune on a Saturday uight tne national ontgrace would be compile. Bully For June. tiosioa Record. 1 June bee long been tne favorite month for lovers, aud it uividee wuh Aiay tb cuuic of tbe loTsra eno wed.

June is tne moutn of ail tue year best suited to tbe pure enjoyment of living, it is tbe ttiOutu of roses, of strawberries, of Luuercupa, daiAies, aud clover bioesoius. Poetry, prose and art have lai.en snort of the bvauha avtusliUcs cf tbe pt-riod wbv-n Uyiog to describe the glories of June. AK your physician as to the merit of Liq'-i'i brrad or lure Hxirsct as a tooio for builii jr tp the ceu. dialed ejeleiu. rectcuu.eii IU sua growers keep ti.

1, to l-j i -i i -r- 7 December Tlay in tLc City of Brotherly Lore. rpecLU to the Courler-Journabl rniLADkLFBiA, June A Rroup of Cf-tecn persons gathered iu tbe mention at the corner of Oxford and Tenth streets this morning to witness tbe wddms Hon. Albert Galiatin Talbot whose name is an honored household word ia Kentucky, anl ill Caroline Watson, the accomplished daughter of Peter Watson, a wealthy manufacturer of this city. Tbe bfautiful ceremony was pronounced by Rev. Dr.

F. L. Robbing, a retired Presbyterian clergymen of this city. There were no attendants, and only a few of the intimate friend of tbe bride's family were invited. Col.

Talbott's Kentucky friends present were Senator as. B. Beck, Senator Jo. 8. Blackburn, Controller M.

J. Durham and Mr. Cuas. E. KiucaiJ.

Tbe bride is tbe only i- daughter, and bas gracefully presided over her father's borne since the death of tea mother, ten years ago. She is a native oi Dundee, Scotland, where her father waaaioanufacturer before be came to this country twenty year ago. She visited ber nativedand and other countries of tbe Old Work! three years ago. She is a lady of tbe most charming presence and noble traits of Christian After the nuptial a eremoniee an elegant dinner was served, ilbe bride and groom left on the afternoom train for aa Eastern tour, and thence to Louis vide, to attend tbe musical festival. They wul make their home in Danvilie, Talbott's home for many years past.

A SEA' 6r ICE. The Steamer British Crown Reports Sa.il ill; Dangerous Bccauo oiFog and Ice off the Grand Aia.iik.8. Nkw Yoax, June 2, Halifax special ssys: Ths Ancborrline steamer British Crown arrived yesterday from London, for Boston. Capt. Smith says be never before bad such a voyage on the Atlantic.

Four days ago, wbea approaching tbe Grand Banks, he ran into a thick black fog, which continued all the way to Halifax, a distance cf 800 miles. lie could not get an observation, and was obliged to take soundings every hour, rua at half speed, and remain on the ridge all the time. lie saw no ice. lie could not see anything tbe fog was so dense, bat from reporu made to him of ths immense quantities of ice which have drifted down from the Arctio regions, bidden by tbis black fog, be fears that many disaster may be looked for. thinks that tbe Allen-line mail -steamer Siberian, now cine days overdue, froui Halifax for St.

John's, if she baa not proceeded direct to Liverpool, roust have met with a au-aster. She may have broken ber propeller in the ice, end is now helplessly drifting aboat, hardly Tisible in the fog. The Siberian Pulls Through. Chicago, June A Daily Aeu special from Montreal says: The Aliens received a telegram this morning announcing that the Siberian bad arrived at St. Johns, N.

at 6 M. She had been delayed eight daye in a fog, and was surrounded by ice. Tue Gulf is repotted a being one held 1m. The Sardinian is believed to be lying to, welting or the fog to rise. She is four days overdue.

In a School of Icebergs. St. Johns, N. June 2. Tbe steamer Siberian, whicb arrived this morning, seven daye overdue, report that when tbe fog, which delayed tbe vessel, lifted, the vessel wes surrounded by sixty bugu ieebergs.

and was wituia 100 feet: of aa enormous ice mountain. GAilDLIXO OXTIlEJUJtY, Odds That Maxwell Will Not Be Acquitted, and J-iwn Money that No Veidict Will lie lteachea. ST. Locis, June 2. Mr.

FaunUeroy continued bis uutinibbd plea of; lat night for the defendant in tbe Maxwell murder case this morning. MaxwU bears up well under bi long continued trial, and, with the exception of aa increase of nervousness and an evident auxiety, hw.ierpearauce has not changed materially stuce th-i opeuiug of the case. He watches- the jurors carefully, aad whenever a strong point ia bis favor is presented by his counsel, be scans their faces critically for its effect, and wbea he is represented by tbe prosecution as tbe blackest of criminal, be searchee critically for expresias of sympathy ond leuieuej. Mr. Fauutleroy wul be fodowed by toe counsel who cave not already spoken, and tne conclusion of tbe trial is not ex-(ected until to-morrow.

There is a good deal of betting upon tbe verdict of tbe Jury. In the pool-rooms, bets of 1100 to 0o are giveu against acquittal, and even mouey is freely offered and taken on a "no verdict" or a "hung jury." TUE CREUATIOX rOSirOXED. Col. O. II.

Koch's Body Will Not Be Burned Until Hie Life Insurance lias Been settled. NkwYork, June 2. Tbe Tribune tbis morning says: Tbe cremation of Col. G. II.

Koch's oody, which had -been arranged to take place yesterday at Fresh Pood, was postponed. Mr. Koch was a banker at 181 Lesall street, Chicago, He left there with bis wife about three weeks ego oa a trip to Europe for his health. Wbil in tbis city be was taken so much worse that the voyage was put off, and be went to New Brighton, B. to rest.

lie died there oa Saturday. It was bis desire to be cremated, and bis family were about to carry out his wishes when tbey remembered that be had a large insurance npon bis life betweeu 50.OOO and SlOO.OOO and fearing that there might be some trouble if tbe body was burned, they decided to put it in a vaalt until death claims bad been settled. Tbe dead niau bad many acquaintances in tbis city, some of whom atieuded tbe funeral yesterday. Tbe body is ia one of the vaults of Silver Mount Cemetery. More Serious Than Was Thought.

PaLTSTISZ, June 2. An examination of the results of the explosion in the round-bouse of the International and Great Northern railway ahope shows tbe damage to property to have been much greater than at first supposed. It is estimated that the loss to the company, will reach 1 10,000. Five locomotives standing near tbe exploded engine are very badly damaged. One locomotive on the same track was drivn halfway through the east side of the round-bouse.

Tbe suock of tbe explosion was so great that tbirty men among tbe workmen in tbe sbope were so violently thrown to tbe ground tuat were unable to work. Nearly all of tbem are suffering from pains in toe bead, and are partially deaf. Eu-gineers Goouiicb, Gioson, Moiter, Houy, and Dtckersou are ail re. ting easy, but their condition is critical. Piece of the boiler machinery were picked up tf-day over 00 yards from tbe scone.

Death ot an Fx-LouiSTllUan. (Special to the Courier-J Omaha, June 2. Dr. Cuarlee D. Lilley, son of Dr.

Jo. B. Lilley, a farmer resident of Louisville, but now practicing medicine at O'Connor, and tbe owner of a drug-store there, met an accidental death bore, yesterday. He fell from tbe window of bis bed-room in the hotel juat alter rising in tbe morning, aud received sucu serious injarle as to cause bis deatn ia a few hours. His remains will be sent to Louisville for LuriaU Ine Doctor was here buying a supply of drugs.

Attempted Aseaesi nation. firprvUl to i lie (Jounef-JouruU OwiSGsViLLE, June 2. About midnight last night some unknown person made an almost successful attempt to at-sassiaate Mr. Milton Stesl. a reelected and influential cuizsa, wlio lives three ruiles soutu cf this place.

The slipped up to a window cf la room and bred a shot through it, the ball goiug through the bedclotbicg wtich Mr. Stsel and Lis eal I 1 iutlf t-e eppoeica i a C2-cahbre pistol. Mr. Steel iyi ti L.v.r bad a diGculty with any one in bis life, and is not conscious of having an enemy ia tue world. He is greatly distressed and puzzled over the occurrence.

LOCAL, NOriC-liS. Te meet Ibe wishes of the public see patrons of the bouso. Rufer's Hotel sill, on and after June 3. between tbe hours of 11:13 A. a.

and 1 P. ii. set a mrrebaata' lunch C-'ocV. i.e'ular din-iter from 1 to 3 r. aud special order at all hours of the day.

-Aewlrasis iier a iwftenai retire ts liar ley's tsrsApAnils. Eaauirer. lhe eBleeeJe of Incsiraisele beaeli Is Hurley's tarsaDariha." Saai'raucuco Era. Tbe lioctwve. ia cooveraauoa with en of cur leading physicians, a few cays sinoe, we were iniormed by him that lately tls aurnaoa bad been frequently caued to ibe happy edects among bis paUenta of vVintersmith's Touio yrup or Chill Cure; tnatU wae greedy superior icany tonus aaa.ever anowa, and ins; js.

mut conxoM ae euevos homing iwt ss as roucn mrriu UHATIIS. LILLY June l. in Omaha. Dr. Charles D.

bJixr. aed yt-ars. son of Ir. J. B.

Lid ana crotue-r ot tr. ouv LiJr, Louuvide. MoCce of luneral hrreaxu-r. IHCKiON' At MarsiialUowB. Iowa, June Louisk.

ibfam dauicuer of vVm. u. and kludge Louigau liw-asou. axed 11 uioutba. TUALNOit-June 1, IbbO, at 11 r.

su, Wuxiam TsAoa uuer si from late residence this afternoon, at r. m. lirnuun will be buried in fct. Boms ceuirtery. 1 ri-uds of the family iiimed.

sikciaj The "Expo-ution Uoiversede de Part Culinaire" awarded tue biguesi honors loAxwIura ii. Iters as must tfUicacious stiiuuiant to excite the apiui aud to iwp tne digestive orsus in good oiuer. -As tor tbe geituiue article, ououtde-tured omy by lr. J. G.

B. fci-'el uud beware of imiutuous. au4 1 i EDUCATIONAL, The Annual Commencement at Nazareth Academy W'lLL t-ke place on Thursday, June 17. A 1 1 prciol u-siu wul leave Louiavdio at a. U.

ana rwaca saxureth about vioca, ben tb exeixlaes tegiu. Tue saute tram wul take pae- uijoi to iMtrdsiosu i or dinuer -t the close of tue exerciifs, aud leave flszsreth for Loiusriile at Jr. a. Condff are not aUiniiied. oone, utilise previously -uuiurlxod.

wul ee allowed to sril eu tue grounds. ar-rivnift 6oiue osys beiorvusud id bod the bo tets iu Hsrosiowu prepared to fuinisu auiple ac-comwodAUons. Pricccton AN examination tor admis-ion to the in tte Acadrmio and Scientuio Oepartiueuts wul be tield at Jovl et broad way, Boutevuio, Xnursday, Juue X4, at it o'cioes, auo ia tbe forenoon ot lb tallowing day. Catalogues aud iuiormatioa may be bad on eppucuuou to iTinceton, Ail iiccOc.il, President. my27Th MtjeTttaeoJ4.eosuiJelA:did A2s UXCKMliNTS.

Is a canutdAte for re-lecuou for Clerk ef the BoulsviUe Cbanccry Court. jod-dte 1V21. L. JACKSON is a candidate tor re-eiectioa as Judge of the Jeilrrsou circuit Court. ieU rite ASllEU U.

CAKUTU. Candiuau for re-election aa Comuiouwealth's Attoiney, repectf udy aoliciie your support. dte LHE C. Is a can iioae for re-election as County Attor-bey for Jenenii county. meSUdte Dll.

II. For r-elecUon as oroner. pi-30 dte 11. U. THOMPSON Is a candidal for re -election Judeof the City Court.

niv'dt sTEiaiNG Brioiiii Is a candidute iwr Judge of the Louiavilie Law and i.quity Court Boil At's-ust t-itfcuon. my4-dte W. E. For Marshal BouUvuIe Cbaucery Court. mC dte 31i.LV SAUFLET, Of Stanford, iiucolu county, ia a lamdidate in tlie isUict, for tue 1 emocratic noimua-uou lor utLje ot uie Mipei-ior Court, rur-s eod JiAillLTO.Nj For Marsual Louisville Chancery i Court, apll die I AUUUST ELECTION.

WjVI. f. rubel, Forlt -election as Jailer. BBUWX IHU. lH TAKE.

as a remedy tor indication, from wh'ii-h Mr. 'luos. O. Hall, business manager Keutucny News iAireau, Lomviile. was sueriutc.

cured tne iudiKesuou. aud at the same Ume a case of tetter, wmch bad been a lile-loua troutilo. PKOPOSALS. Lspot Qcakt-rmast-k' Omct tT. Louis, AIjl, Ju.ie isso.

SEAIXD PRO i'oS in tripi.eat. ul be, received at tuia ofUcr, and ai uie ofaoe of the' iourwu Quartermaster. U. S. ouisville, uuui i o'clock Bwou, central Ume.

on Ju 18t6, at which Ums and tl tcvs tbey wl.lb opeued in tbe prvernce of bidders, for lurnisuiug aud OedveriBit in tbii city, or at LouistUlo, one hundred and one (lOi) mules, faftv-ODe(M) wherU aud (oO) (Slog uuics. Tue wel mulee to wuikTu not ia tusu twelve hundred pounce eacn, and to be not over sixteen and one-qu-rier (10) hands blh; tne swing mul-s to wriKh not Ivan than tea hundred and hity (l.Ooo) loundt each, and to not over blteen and oue-bau! i I5sj bands buzb; to be slrotig, stout, compact animals, a-mod in all pirticolars, in rood oondiUon. aud wed broken loberaexe; not less tbsnio.tr (4) nor more Hum niue (J years old, and suitable in evtrry respect for the transportation service of ibe army. iialiveries not to commence until on or after July brst next, aud bidders these proposals art rvquirwd to stale in how many days alter tue as a of contract they will couip.ete delivery. 'lue Ottvcrument reserves tue right to reject any ur ad proposals.

Jpreierence given to articles of domestic production aud inaauXscturo, cvindiUous ol price aud being euui. and such preference given to articles of American production aud uianuieciure produced ou ibe 1'acitic coast to ibe extent ol ibe consuu ipUon required by the public service tue re. Parties making proposals are to understand that stable charges are not to accrue until torty-eigut uours alter tue animals are accepted aud bruded. lelopescontainInir proposals should be marked "I'i'roposuls lor end addressed to tne undrrsigued, or to tbe tisb jrsicg ianerms.r U. a.

Louisville. Ky. C. o.Sili. QusruTtnaster U.

S. Iepot Qr. Air. Is3. 4.5,(1 jy-Ad Dr.ror QcABTCsuiAsTEa's Omcx, I fcT.

Locis. une 3, looC SEaLF.T proposA Is in triplicate, subject to usual oondiuoi. will received at tbis cf3of, and at ibe oilic of tb Liisoursing Qusr-leruiiilar. U. Louts v.

Ue, until 12 o'clock noon, central time, ou July 11. lbbd, at which time and places tuy will be opened. In the preseuce of bidders, lor furni-biu; aud delivering in tbis city, or at Louisvihv, one UundreJ 10oj mule, wheel, swing and lead, in m.cb uumtMit of each tiul a may -eresfter be dolrrmmed. bidders are rvque-ted to state prions per head for one uunired iIOj) crany lts number of cacti kind. Wbel uiulrs to wngh not loss than twelve liUDored pou.

each, and to oe nor over six.een and oae-quaner loi bauds high; swing mules toweiu not less than ten buoured and hity (l.Ooo) pounds escbi, and to be not over fifteen and ooe-ualf (lo.t baniis biii; aod lead mulei to weigh not less tuaa tiun-drrd and Ld.y (Si)) pounds eacu. and to ue from fourteen (ls to jurt. eu and one-half (lVj) bAiids uiu. Tote eir. rijf, stout compact am-m-d.

souud in ah pariicuiars, in pood couul-Hum arid well bro.eu to not 1 luan lui rv4)nor more tiiau nine (9 years 1 1J. and fci.uoie in every spect for tue uaiisoorta.ioa service ol tbe army. 'lue lit'vi rnmcnt reserves tbe riht to reject aryora.l proxsaia. i'rt-lerence ieu to articles of donvstio pro-diu tioo aud mauufaciui-e, of price aid qi.u:y be.uaf eunl. and such tiveu to urticies of mericsu pro iucllon sad manufacture produce.1 oa tue cosst to tu- meut of tue consumption required by Lhe public service ti.trt.

i'sriies mkiu proposals are to understand that stsble canvrs are not lo sec rue until orty-ei bours atlsr tue aniinais are accepted and trio Liiveiops coat inir.g prcpo3ls, should be mnrkrd Proposals for niulf-s, an aidrfcssd liie uiidersijriicd, or to tsia in.burj.cg (J V.s. Luu.avu.e, w. Qusrtrrraster, U. 8. terot (r.

Mr ci.oT::i::a, And let it be a constant reminder that JULIUS WINTER cor. Third and Market stsl, are the only manufacturers in Louisville, and that we design cut and make stitch of our own Clothing, and sell it direct to the consumer at prices other dealers pay for similar goods. Wo avoid all middlemen. The purchaser of our Clothing receives honest value, and savci money besides. "We invite everybody to test what wc here say, and especially those who have been misled by fantastic advertisements.

Remember our corner. nnnrv Liuu Southeast Corner mrSu ThIoUm SUM11IS eweet Sprints, Aieuroe County, W. Vlramia. THIS delightful and popular Summer Resort will be opened for Uie reoeption of visitor June lo, iSsti, under tbe management of tbe Un-tlertiigiied, who ha bad ntauy yer' experience in tue hotel and springs business, who promises to make every on comfortable tuat may favor bim with their i'or descriptivo pant-pi iela and otner information atLuy at Cueaa-peaks and Ohio ticket of Ice, 2Zb 1 our avenue, Louivitie, or myself at tue prints. myoOSuTuAlti-'ii WM.

li. Blj.Hor. PnpC CONGRESS HALL, Saratoga Springs. OPEN from June 19 to Oct Accommodates 1.OU0 guests. Rates S3, 13.60 and $4 per Say, according to location of rooms.

Sp-cuu rates to famdiea. CLtiiL.ST ot COX, Prop 11. 8. Clement. myCd uTu-n8 CLARENDON HOTEL.

SAHA rU4 kiBl.G Si. WILL OPEN JUNE 19 UNDER ENTIRE NEW MANAGEMENT. Fore ta Paicxs: Pxa Dat axd Urwaao. I. lelLI.XievbU, lroyrite myfl SuTnTh2it END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH.

IDTTAUES A.D BEeTAlRANr UILL OPES JtKE 10. TBtS IIOIEL JtE 1. U. M. dc W.

E. HI LORE I'll, Props. New York Office, S2 Broadway, New York. mys-TuThSu'-'tft IX Uis, Lliiis. The favorite resort for sponsoien, summer tourists and invalids.

Hay ffrer unknown, or circular sdilresn O. A. Li.NiLf. as above, or Ci.MY A luti iaia strwet, liostoa, Mass. ir.yu'4 oihl THE pens for summer guest tbe of id witu extensive improvement Apoly for circulars, with priewe, iAVii (iKE WaY, Owner and Proprietor, fartford.

Wis. myo-taoululndvt CAPON SPRINGS AND BATHS (Alkaline Lit ni Waters; also Fins Jroa alert) ILuc P-smike Cow, W.Va. Nofos. No malaria. uer tne sick aitd ovfuoi ked toon, recover, and fe irell are mlwayi happy.

Send for pamphlet. W. U. BALE. Prop'r.

myia-dCt -lUKTiyGS. of LOCISVILLE COM- JlAMiJCIty. Ho. 1. K.

wUi aasem- bie in full dn-ss uuiforui at ttir asylum 4 t.ils (lhursdar) evrniuj" at Z- for tue purpuss of avcouipanyiuK Le.Molay l'A ia the obo vsi.ee of Asceuslon Lojr at Oraca vhurch. by order of R. K. IHOilTSON. Com.

R. WoopRcrr. Reo. LOUISVILLE LOUGE, No. 400.

F. and A A. tut-et in stated com muni- cation in Alaouiu Tempie, ibis iThurs- day) evening, June at7 also' for the purpose of conferring tbe F. C. decree.

Meuibers ot sister lodges ar earnestly invited. WJL RElNblCKE, M. W. J. Watxiss.

Seo'y. DxMOLAY CO 31 31 AND ERY. No. 12, "Tr? K. will esseuibin in their asylum, itasonio Temple, in fud dress uniform (including swordsV Tbursday evening-, i.

Av June 3, lotto, at 7:30 o'ciocit sharp, for tbe purpose of beer vintr Ascension Lay, byatteaiiiK divine servlceH at Gruc chureu. Gray li. lTeslon and lluvd stn. Rv. Sir deorsra Rector of Gri ca church, and Grand Prelate of the Grand Lncampraent K.

of the United b'-ates, will ofticiAt. Ortict-rs and inembers of Louis-rule. New Albany, and JeUersonvdle Command-enesand visinu tr i-nifruts are e.urteouniy invited to attend. JOHN 1 LN'ZER, E. Paib.

T. Axuy. Recorder. THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY. No.

113, F. and A. will bold a stated A meeuoc In their ball (Elk1 thisTr (lhursdar) evening, at 8 o'clock. Ail'r Masu-r Masons in food standing are cordially Invited to attend. GEO.

PEARCE. W. M. B01T.V8 IKO BITTERS llRED SIR. F.

Cowherd. Louisville. of liver and kidney troublee from wbich he bad suffered greatly, and could bed no relief. This medicine cured him. and rave him better health.

LouisTille Chiincer Court. B. F. D. Fiich and Emma Laura Fitch; oa Petition in Equity l'o.

"NTOTICE is hereoy given that a pet tlon has i.1 been tiled ia the above styled cae by B. F. V. Fitcu and Emma Laura Kitcn, his wlie, wherein tbe court ia asKed to empower tbe petitioner, tcuii a Laura Fitch, to use, enjoy, sell, and convey, for ber own benefit, any property eue may own or acquire, free from me claim or debts of her husband; to make contracts, sue and be sued as a single woman, aud to trade In ber own name; to i pose of ber property by either wul cr ueeJ, and do any otber thins authorized by 7, Art. li, of Chap.

o2, ot Ueneral Matutes. Aisv 1-5, lbad. TllUi B. FAlKLKIGH. my-(dlut Attorney foe Petitioners.

now in oa iii i cite tuitu vousness in Airs. Nancy Heady, 1,0.53 Ureea street, Lotusviile, after sue had suCered a lone lime, and couid gel no sleep at nllit. Two botiles enabled her to slp sound aad awake re- fie6bed. OPlUfi rIOttrl. aa4 CH-UltAL, iiAtitre 1 udr Cured.

Ad no tre. d. IausALA-S, Jsdsrsoo, VVisconaia. oq7 tfXaaXV If BHOW. emoV BirTEUe COM ILK I ELY cured Lss MatUe CaiJeqder.

817 Franklin atreet. Louisville. when sb was aCictsd with neuralgia and indigesUon, and nothing els helped her. LIEBIG COUPANY'S EXTRACT OF 21 AT. Finest aad Chespest Meat Flavoring block for Soups, Mad Dishes end feeuccs.

Annual eal jars. LIEBIG COUPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Aa invaluable tonlo. a success and a booa for wbicb nawous suould feel grstef ub Uee "Aleuic i resa." "Lancet," etc Cenume only with the fac-eiruile of Baroa Lieut's fc.natur ia Liue In acros tue Lab-i. Tfae title "Larou Liebi" snd photograph having been larreiy uel by cealers wna so conuecuoa wiui lisroo Liebi, tb pubho are iuormd taat tue Liebig Com- taoy alone c-o oU.ur the article wii Baroa letif's guarautee of geuuineness.

LIEBIG COUPANY'S EXTRACT CF MEAT. To be bad of all storekeeper. Grocers and Cheuunts. bole Agents for tne Lnited SiAtej (wbolasai C. Davii 0 i enchurca ATeoue, London.

iand. je Thly BKOW.Ve liiO.i UltTCRs REsTOHEJ to beaith and strength llr. as. Wei. 6.

editor of v'. breci.nnJfTP sireeu LouisviJe, nfter be was iuucii reduced in atrvugiu and 'lies and felt constantly lazuli aod to'eiL Frankfort Lottery of Kentucky. CLASS S53-JUNS 2. lst 43 Z7 0 63 C7 31 C2 Cd C3 27 C4 CLAii UCO. 3 33 72 o4 3 w3 'J Z1 CI 21 13 17 607 TXirJ street.

Ttls Cotrf 4 a business tnxo-wa tue cited i i 5 'H Third and Ilarket. SU3U11I 11ESOIITS. rpHECR3CENT7lOT Spring J. an ali-yesr heal, hand pleasure i cele orated for iu Wonderful SpriDgs a id delightful climate. Thirteen bours from St.

Via kisco lja." Tlirougd Pullman Meepers. built of stone, entirely new. Liegsmiy furnished, has elevator, gas, hot and cold spn.i Weter baths. Table and attendsnce unexcelled. Capacity U00.

Located amng pines, at aa elevation of 2.003 feet. Address ty tnail or for pamphlet. GEORGE W. KIIIXLLE. Je3 TbSuTu2d Tr? 3,000 fT.

DEER PARS AND OAKLAND, on the cre-tr tbe Allejfbeuiea. within tue faniou section, direct! on the line of tbe B. and O. NoeUge rides or 'bus transfers. All Limits! Exrre-(a trains stop.

Wltbtbeoew aud unparalleled fast schei on the liai.imore and Ohio baiiroad. thene lov. iy twin resorts are beyond ail compsrisou the mosi advantageously located, both as to tr tin services and surrounninfT. of inv eaet of the Rockies. frEASON NoC.esl No hay fever! No malaria! Dear Park aud Oa klaud, tb on belnr but sir tnbe distiot from tue ouier with iu moil harming drives connecting tbem will be un ier the men-cement of Mr.

U. J. WALKEit, v. in his tbree Keasoni' has male many emnuisUstic friends of the glorious reso:" All commurucat.O'8 should bealdresd to J. WALKfcrt, Queen City Hotel.

Cuinberlani. up to Jure l.S. After that data, eiUier Deer I'ark or Oakland Md. $73, and $93 per month, ec-ord-ing to locations. Dutr.ims of rooms aud iljors Open at O.

and M. ticket odce. The H. and O. Company nas spared no exeense In rendering Deer I'ara and Oaslaud tb b-aii? mountain resorts of tbe Kat, and for tbe aeason of 'td the attractions will be of a character cot hitherto equul-d, and tbe cuisine of botu boutes unexcelled.

laundry. Fine Elegant new bthing pools. Finest pliu'e for cbiloren in tbe land. CRAB ORCHARD SPRUIGS, Lincoln County, Ky. TEE SARATCgITf TCS mu 15.

THE high reputation for excellence ef the cuisine and first class accommodations, gained for this hotel during tbe pest thiee year under the management of the present proprietors, shad be fully maintained. Capacity of th hotel oOO ruets. GUS. bfEbKKT'ti OkCHKa'l UA engagei. TOM NLW JdAN, of Frankfort, again iu cLir-v Ofce.

CRAB ORCHARD SPRINGS CO Pron's. W. T. 0H.OT, I reaident, Louisville, Ky. Address all communications to AS.

C. Resident Soprinteudai, Crab Orchard. myJ'i-dlmJMIieneodtf GK4.XD HUifcL, ALUM fcPlONUa. IjJ-JK-BiUlHJE VA. High up ia tne mountains.

Picturesque surroundings, en-eive and beautifully shaded lawn. Gas. elect ij belis, aad ail mode.n improvementa. Twousi.y niAtlii. post, teiegrsDu, and express oD on tue premi.eA.

Table tne very oest. Luxurioutr furnUbed rooms; superb band of cl.1 for blustruteid pampulec Charges modnrsie. Open tor visitor June li. Waters: Alum, Chalybeate, and irwstoae, U. T.

WlidOouN. my lb d-d iUna.mr. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. VA. luiiueSiately tue UL itsitwav.

THIS great healtb and pleasure resort, wi'h a well estabUsbed reputation for tbe nwlicinal virtues of tbe waters and fine summer climate, with aa rievaiiou of 2,00 feet above tne ses level, and surrounded ny mouniain 3. let hicli, wul vpen for tbe season JUNE 1. lor pAiuoblets and information call at ibe oice of tbe and O. radway. No.

2J. Fourth cr address B. F. EAKt.i', t. LAKE VIEW HOUS LITTLE 20 miles eas; cf Cleveland, will open Jun lt.

One of tbe most delightful resorts to be found. Situated at an elevation of 700 feet above lb Lase. la-valid and children mleriu from- bar ever, nia.ana, and iosomma S'trel beneiiiei. Ad kinds of amusemenia. Excellent tabie; Lue music; very moderate rates.

Send for circ JelTuTn.SaAoul8 HARRY W. AVLiiY. HYCEIA HOTEL, OLD POINT C03IFOIIT, VA. Term for tbe summer M. 8d.

LKGLNNIV" JUNE 1. REDUCKLl S3 to 60 PL Cr-Jt. aud tb bigbest ctanderi of excellence tr.s.a-tained. IjJ yard from Fort Monroe, daily irget practice, guard mount and ere i-rade take place. Lxcedent Boating, isning.

1 ing. and surf batbmg. Perfect Iccuiaine pointmenta. Afiernooa concert ml riii bpa. Pur ocean air, free from malar.

a ai couuucive to refresnlng sleep. Average temperature for summer 7G. fi 1 for illusirsteJ decriry ve aol terui' TbS.Su.fl u-tnl K. N. -t.

TILE KlVr YOltK KOTEL, YURK CITY. This popular hotel has been complet-lr r- -vated aad Hu room ad Jed, makiii l-i I it. capacity eOO guests. Conducted ou both the American and I i plans. A llr.l.ursel of supr-rior riftutii'4 supplies lues I.

a Is rarte. cf roor i i board, from i pec day; without boaxi, per tty uosard. Hroadway ca-i pais tbe boteL EPECIAL RATK.3 TO 11ANTVT T. spria8uTurh3 11. C.liAMi HOUS- Ocodobowcc.

JL opea from June till Octobr. Accouir Jl for-oO. Prices moderat. Larzent at 1 i -tel in Oconoinowoe. Special rsiea for ..19 1 bepiembrr.

lor term and informal! i ru D. W. FOrtLi- WWliilil aiui 4. i- i KY. 1 I jELECTPiOIYPEij i oa shM ncjc at the I Lnr- -Printing Hn'ir i inTKSSC'JTH CX V.ICT.

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