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MORGAN’S MEN. An Address to Them From a Commit- tec Appointed for the Purpose. At a meeting of some tour dred ex-Confederate soldiers, GY served in Gen. John H. Morgan’s ton. Ky., November resolved that an should be made to assemble surviving members of that command. Lex- ington was designated as the place, and July 24, 25 and 26 as the time the Committee of this re-union, by ered to make empow organiza the 1g an +, to continue until union, when it is ex- cers were clec- ted. and a cemmittee charged the comple tion of all necessary ar- rangements was appointed. One of duties devolved upc this committee was the publication the | ten regiments which Gen. Morgan } of an address to the survivors of the | and | commanded, notitying them of time and place of the reunion, attendance. An tation extended, hereby repeated, to any who faithful- urging their invi- | was also and 1s rved the Confederacy in any ca- ly St pacity, and to our fellow-citizens generally. We teel that we need no more in execution ot the instructions given us to urge our comrades to be present to to sion of such interest it them all, their attention. no one ot them, than simply bring We feel sure that can possibly come, will fail to respond to such a who call, The names of nearly 5,000; men were borne upon the regiment- al muster rolls of Morgan’s divizion. What number ot these vet live we | have no means of estunating. We | have reason to think that about one | thousand Jost their lives in’ the ser- But of those the cap- still are vice or died in prison. who passed unharmed through ordeals of battle, sickness and tivity, a large proportion must While these veterans tered and live in every Southern State, the greatest number ot them reside in Kentucky. It has known, line th the south of of the Ohi marches from regions Tennessee to that north Although nt of their fate. we know their courage and devotion, and we know that wherever and in were as we are toge from g erf tial accuracy brave give some recurring inquiri ot triends, and to yet more nearly com- i plete that record the South owes those who died in her detense. and ard n the work fe re \ u who n ot yu re a ctece serra not wont to ¢ ‘ Contino 4 LOCATED IN THE -*TIMES” BUILDING. we may be < utlier, RaZissouri., and do tardy justice to the de nee Z one 2) Basu. W. DuKe, | R ae a a ilies James E. C run, | esPecttully solicits all persons having real estate to sell, to call and } wpe 6 Sanne Gescription and price of property, wh be advertised [Kentucky and Southern papers eS eo Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest Beets i : j to call and see us. We have now on our books the following Real Es- le: opy. reg al E A Storm in the East. 18, Bu = pas eet Ree ates ee es = 45, Busine. ouse d lot, 2; o— acres five r ot But- see SSS | : } Port Jervis, N. Y., July 2.—At house 18x4o teet, lot 25x140 feet, good lo- ler 40 acres in cul 12 es in 4 0’clock to-day the ermoraeter | C@tion willbe sold at a bargain. This Pasture S acres in prairie, never ae pile Bila Sica Bena I ill only be offered at the pres- failing water, plenty of __ fruit registered 100 degrees in the shade. | en l April 1s good frat rooms and At 4:30 a heavy wind and rain storm | es posers I-4 of a mile $23 y wind and sto 33, House and lot in north east part of from chure Wil be sold = wel good house of 4 roc uso excel- truck the yillage from the west and to ot water. trees, fences At vas totally de- | did much damage and small the Erie mohshed, the Catholic church blown of 150 acres wit od buildings and fence lot quarry of s Hancock buildings. ee ot Butler so good teed or sand stor t house v anda flat to the ground and other of town on houses | 28; House and lot in east par dam Thet soles are | Dakotah street. House contains 2 good rooms, good well on lot, will be sold at down. rgai Binghampton, N. Y., July 2 A = ~ Bua Segre Reus -., | 14, Large trame house and good iot on terrific storm of wind and rain vis sees Sea ee good stable plenty of edthis section this afternoon. Many | truit and good water ill be sold on terms to suit purchaser. 1-2 miles nartn large trees were uprooted and houses ast of But- unroofed and blown down. The | 45: 170 #¢res Eggi ter, 100 acres under fence, Soto 100 acres Catholic church and other arming jand, balance timber. Never buildings were badly damaged and | tailing water, good timber, range tor | ies : “stock, comtortable hous Will be there was widespre destruction | oid at 25 pez cent less than actual value. 1 2 a renerally. | = 2 = z | 40 30 acres of land mostly timber 11; miles Waterbury, Conn., July 2.—The | or Butler, excellent stone quarry rd- oa 1 ing » best of stone buildings an most terific storm for several years | ing the best of sto SS ns Ss 3 . { side walks. visited the city and Naugatuck val- | -— 29, House and] loti in the northwest part ot ley at Go’clock this eyening. The town, corner lot, house with five wind was almost a hurricane. Rain os good stable, new picket fence as , | and new sidewalk. fell in torrents. The streets and | — = lawns were strewn with branches. | 40, A fine residence with about 5 acres ot land adjoining the corporate limits of been thought fitting, theretore, that | Several large trees were torn up by | putter. Excellent fruit of all kinds, plen- they should reassemble in Kentucky | the roots. Travel was delayed on | ty of pe eed iouthuildines: This is % coe Tr: . as , r sc ware | Gne of the most desirable country resi- that the Morgan men of Kentucky | Naugatuck road. Windows were dences in Bates county. Improements should send greetmg and proffer broken by hailstones. Much tobacco | all in good re hospitality to their comrades else- | has to be res 46, acres, In Deepwater townsntp, where. And we beheve that tex: Hartsord, Conn.. July 2.—<A storm enowe F ghee ee Bictcnce tar excel- : P ; + ent quality of land, about 50 acres in ington, the home of Morgan, the} this afternoon passed south of this | cultivation balance pasture, plenty of place where the nucleus of his com-|citv. Much damage was done by | stock water noe bas = sod sie i 2 _ os | rooms, new barn 20 by 36 and othe mand was raised, and where his body | hail and windto towns along the rivs | ut bnildings, good « rd. Price $ lies buried amid the remains of kins-|er and on the sound. The wires | ber acre. men and comrades who also gave , are down. | 36, rz0 acres 5 miles north west of their liyes to the South, is the place | where those who followed him YW will | prefer to meet. \ Many years have elapsed since in each | camp and field we were nearer brethren. Nearly the life of a gi passed other than neration has since serving a cause which inspired | injured. The loss to the ¢ Is a devotion admitting no rival senti- j about $6,000. Many ba SeS | ang ment, we shared the bivouac and / were blown d rode together to battle. ts viv- New York, Ju z Shor be- | id at that time may have dim rown in our memories; much im- pressed us then is forgotten now. | But the associations connected with | So acres two that thnilmng period can perish only mer with life, 1 the friendships formed | t then in the glow of ear manhood and amid influences which made fnendship tense and unselfish are eternal. If this reunion be ly attended, it will afford SRE ty to do a work too long It will not only revive eneral- neglected. the warm * filliation which should obtain be- tween those who are living, and) provide means by which they may at all tmes hold communmiction, but the ve Can pay proper tribute to ose who died. We are ignorant of the | fate of many of our comrades, ex- cept thatthey tell. They sacrificed their jives for a cause and and yet we know not how and where country, they met death and they Our official ot sleep in nameless graves. re- Ports with their lists casual commemorated the tate of those whe abats Whose | but some of in Were slain in the con tory our as been preserved, bravest went down opse mishes and desperate. vet un- oned con and the places ir last rest, unmarked «nd un- j and wrecked the college | been to-day hundreas must have oppos ‘ticut Valley railroad, about roo feet Wilhamstown, Mass., July 2 ; fwo houses good out-buildings, : : bearing orch ,Soacres in cultivation | tornadoswept through V lamstown plenty of stock water, asy of access coal of ex valley at 4 o’clock this afternoon, + his isa : plendid neigh- gv mouasium, tum u dinner was to be where the tc Had the di acres, 7 mies from Butler eaten Wednesday. - house ner an, frame of 5 been tion, Ad , orchard of water from youn. Iw acres, 2 miles rood barn, good truit, a No. 60—120 house of all kind of , havi men escaped ed the building when the storm good soil and good locality. sroke. | — : — | <S—House and Lot, 1» Butler new house New Haven, July 2.—A cyclone | 1-2 stor,, tour rooms and good eileen, : : 3 ; eae ae t uck Saybrook this even blow- | goc 2 ry house, exces well of water 25 feet deep, plenty of trur Connec- house on tt ing down acar House and lot on South Main street comfortable house, 62. lot So by 165 y che sell, building was will se and the main | | | long. The halt of the carried several yards, tract is choked with debris, delaying all trains. The hailstones detroyed | ass in Middletown. 67—130 acres of first rate land in Spruce township. Well hedged good buildings, | plenty of water, 150 ring apple tre i plenty of other fruit, So acres in cult SES 40 acres in pater 3 Eos res good coal # roved was quite severe in New Haven. Langtry teils a reporter that Mrs. she has 1 es =) me oth Humphrey the other . - Langtry We have now thirty-three e lots in Hump Sees out since | ate. This addition is situated she came to thi s country and. what ts range in size from 14tX 75 ee up s t 2 tO notice according to size and locatio: Come now wi AND CE AGEN Y, | very chea 29,40 acres rchard, ne ing hor nev ble location. southeast ot Butler, good comitortable dwel ag .water, a desira- rr r ta 24, 180 acres § miles southwest of B bout 160 acres exceilent timber, ba e@ prairie close to coal mines and SG qu tee soa fine on north mia street in the city of Butler, one of the most desira- 40, House and lot North Main street. Commodious house in good repair, good stable. large lot and fine location. This is avery desirable property in one of the best ne vorhoods of Butler. on ises 2 rooms to each od or urd of bearing peaches, nd cherries, Xe plenty of good iiles from school house, land all prairie and all in cultivation, all un- der number one hedge fence. Can give possesion of one house at any time. A good bargain. 56, So acres ', mile trom depot, 2 good wells of water, ult orchard: land all under cultivation; can be made one of the finest farms in the county; will be sold on easy terms or very cheap tor cash. to gether or in lots to suit. purchi Good land and good buildings, good houses tine young orchard and plen- ty of water, in a good close to school, church, and post-oflice. neighborhood al he neorner of Fu i house conta and ce Sos louse, ot » feet nort 44, House and part of city, good trame house 38 by 30 with two new stable, 1 cistern in t ee by 2645 3 vacant each Ic ov de- of North part of city, ings. 100 X 171ft, 53, House and lot in northeast part of town, lot go by 165 teet, house 14 by 24, good fruit, st: cellar, gutte cls- nd tenciny a good condition., isisone ot the cheapest pieces of property in B 6 aione > in Butl well and cistern, new st buildings, plenty ot fruit ot lot one hundred feet square. sold cheap and oneasy terr od rout kinds I be rc 2 an go cy fame o acres of s good land rood la Addition. 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