THE EVENING BULLETIN.
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THE EVENING BULLETIN.VOLUME VI 11. BfATSYILIiB, KTm W£DXBSDAT« NOYEMBEB 28» 1888. NUMBEB 5.
Ti STO
Trlri;iaph Wires Hav," Suffered
1'faruughout the East,
AHU IN I'WlCllieOUKMCK HKfORTS ARKHUOW IK COKIMO IN.
U Vie v%ntt OffireoNe anit tfffftlvr rrmKlyevrr jrr<nlucrd for Hit Hit nrMngJmvn
livink or innr-tiiv conditim^tkl
\KIDNEYS, LIVER,
STOMACH A BOWELS.\mdU PgnntOTLYflA FK tn <iU eatet,
and tltenfOrt TUK UEST oj
BbaoiMlnrad oalrbr (h*
[CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO.
UMStnuc. >v.
.V.
PAST ALL PmOCDINT I
OnB TWO MILLIONS DUSTRIBUTEO
W^LOVISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY.
teflsrponited by tbe ^voUlature ia IWti, for
•*Malloiial and churluibT* parpoMs, aad !(•NHMhlw made • part of the preaent BUktaVotHiltntloii, ill IhTi), hy an overwbelmingjKWular votM.W'ltB Uraiid Kxtruorclluarv Urawlnes tHkH
ataoe aeml-anDualiy, (June and Deoeoiber),Md itM Uiaud MiDgle Namber UrawlDgH! meih nf the otiier tna moitUia In the jear,Md are all diHWii in ]>ul>ili:, »t tiM AOMdmy•I MuhIc, >i-w Urlenn.M, Ua."W* do hereby otrtify mal um «iiv«rtKM
mrramotmenU lor all the itonlhit/ a«Mf SemiMtmmal Drmoing$ of th« iMuitUma ataU ut*tmm mmpmxy, and in ptrten mmagt and ttm-ItJoiioravHnot titemitilt*, amd that tM «am«or* eondv/Ufil uHth ho-n'^iy. Mmtu, a>vi if'
aoodJaUh toward ail j'/i' liet, ctnd toe authnri$*thm CBrtpaflb to uie Ihi* cerltflctU*, uiith -
Mm «mr mtnatHru aitaohM, *tkti> admrH$e-
Comnilaalone. a.
W the imdiriDWrd Hauk^M arul Hn'ikvrt unf.
My all Peine* dretuni tti V I^nUua-iia •note LM-tbriet v>Hieh mns/ bf. i^rftf iMfU tit ow rontifei i,
K. H.'l^ Al MNl.ET. PrfN. l.k\. ral'l l» .
P. IaAHAUX, Frfald«ut NlJ-.te Mal l HhA. BAI.DV»IN, Hrmi. N. u NHtlounI HliVABL KOHN. Pr<^. I'nion Nnt'l UhmI.MPWAMMOTH l»lt AWINU Ht III! Aoilil-
eoiy (»t Musir. Nrw Oi li iins, I'l.' IXDA Y,
OUMUKK IK, l^^•s.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000MMUXIO UokelN alM'!; UalvtrH, |JU; <tuart«irn,
tM; wgtattw, 16 ; TweuUettoa, ti ; Fmilelba.tl.
MST or mum.1 PRIZK o( (fflon.Hori iH .'. i«n(),()on
1 i'RIZfc; i>l 'JtJ(l,ilitU iN 2l)l),lJH)
1 VVilZa ol 1110,000 la lui,(v>i
1 PRizu of ,:u.iX4) iH. ..M. au.ouu
] VMZVJA of •UJMO are.— 30,000
12 PRIZKH of 5,000 arc HO.LWJ
ii& I'UIZl-X ol i,ilUO are 50,000
100 FlUZb>i Of KiJO are „ HO.OOO
«PR1ZBB Ol 4U) ara auiOtt)
^KiSS of m iur«.M....~... 100,000
APPKOXtMATIOll PRISM.100 PrlB«NOltliiUU are ^ 1100,000
Itfl PrlseH of NOU urti. WyCQO20 Prlaea ol «» are_ 40,000
TIIRKK-Nl.-MIIICK Tf HM I N A l.^i.
H» FrIzeH of WW are 7».?«0
iW I'rir^K of «)() are o»,bi«
TWO-NI!MHKK TCKMINALH.
m> Priseit ol tiUO are. „ livvx*)
000 PrllMOl OUO M*. lOOiOUU•
a.l4« Prises amounting to fS.IIM.SOO
MTFor Club ratea, or uuy furtUur liilomia-MoD deaired, write legibly to the I'uderalgned,•learly Ntailug your realdenoe, with State,Ooanty, Htreet and number. More rapid re-
torn mull di-livery will Iwiissured hy your «u-tloning au euvulopelM-iirliiK yotir lull addrena.Head Postal Noiea, lUipreaa Money Onlem,
Of Mow York Krohaaio In ordinary latter.
Dnrrenoy by Kxpraaa (at our ezpeuao) ad-dfweed
M. A. DAUPHIN, New Ol leana, lA,Or M. A. UAUPUiN, Waitblngton. D. 0.
Ajttawt Baaltilnit '"*— to
fflWOBXJBAinrNATIONAL BANK., How Orlaana, X*.
that ttaa preaenoe oitCQIIlGiTIDGr Uetterala Beanreeantad BMly, who an- Id obarge ol the drawiagNla goarantee ot abaolata talrnaat and lnt«s<rttr, that tbe ebaneaa aro all oaMltfitd UwlBOOMoan poHatblydiTlaowtaatnamMrawfildraw a Prlae."BKMEMBKK, hJso. Unit Uh- itayiiifiit of
PtlMS la guaraiite<Mj bv tour NhiIoiihI lUnkN0< Mow Orieaua, and IIih licketM ur«4 Nigiiod byttw Praaident of au tiiHlitutlou, wUoim oUar-twed right H are r<><><)t{Dlied In llio UlflltMt•oarta ; therefore beware Of alll mltsUOM oraoooymoua obemea."
W7
Net an On an Mtrainar Ci apiBt Ike Her at
Nt>«* Tnrk Monday — Tfte Rtorm KUII
KagiBK Witii OrOat Porjr on tteo KntJra
Now K.iu-iMii'l <'»i««t— n.>i>vy fcaaa of Ufa
and Prtiporly Kxpeetod.
N«w York. Not. Raporta are onmiug
of the diaaatiira canxod by the great Allan
tio khI« of Sunday and Monday.
The lelfi-raiili wires suffepwi K"Vfri ly fr«iii
tint st/irni III Inis rtty and llir. uvii 'iH tii»-
rifi\ H.»-i-kei'N and (ithnr tiiin-i I1MVI114
learMl wirea to wwtern points are k''* "^'T
inooovonionoed, and it will ba wiino tiiiiH \y-
forolbo telegraph conpanioa recover from
tho eflTM'CK of tbe ar<orni.
N 'l MM oivaii .'tJ'iniMh ip pokud l"'r 1•> c in
H'dH um bar .Monday. altho>i.'h im ure
t^onie flvoftr aiz ilue and thi t-e ov. r lue. Tim
Oo«'aii, fmm Hamburg, in ovwiliie line"
days. 8be had on board at ber de|>anur(i
abiiut two hundred ateerafP« passen-jei s anda very valuable oargo. Not a word hati
l>peii heard uf her lincie ahe left. IImihIiu't:.
aud conKiderablo anxiety ia thei-effni' iVli lor
her safuty. A cabin paMien|{«r on itiH l.'u.tiu-,
from Liverpool, wai thrown down by the
heaving oud tOHiof of Uw veeael, and re
ceivfld Injnrioi wkiah laay raooft in hia
death. '
Later advicen ithuw that SundayN Rtorni i*'
kUI I raging with groat fury uii tbe entire
c-oiivt ot New Kogiaod, and heavy loia ol Ufe
and property may bo ezpocie<l.j
Twenty Mamon of a Mbooner at H<<ituat.A|
have gone down with their vei<ael. Tbe
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Olouomtor ooaat and tlia euUre ret:l(>» tnxnCape Cod up lo BoBloa roporta atorin-laalieit
ahipping in diatraM aad many ywaeia ioat
with their orew*.
bar, and tha New Jaraay pQot iaat, aMrt of
which aro at aM, are havlnc a aararo azpe
rieuua in the gaie. Bteaoiboat travel all
•long the FIudKOD waa praoUoaUr auapendad
Monday. Ferry trnttlr in the burbor and
nr.-m wii" h1~<» gtoatly impeded by tlie
tor III
\\\ li>e Crew Skv<mI K«oe|il One.
POUTKM'.UTH, N. H., Nov -ja.- I iw
phooi.-i Uiiv -r Dwr, of HacM, frooi N>-\»
York, « i-">l i'lr Hfii-o, we'll .niioro lit
JerryV I'oiiii, Xew UnHtia. Toe iir-jw took
to tne riggiiii;, an i were rB<tcurtrt by ttie life
MVing orew, wito tiio ozoeption of the ojuii,
who waa dmwoed. Tba vaaMi wUl ha a total
kOK
'111.. Mioiiii II New M iimi"I>tre.
MamiiistI-K N S , Nov l iic -I'.MM
will.-.- :i. . I'- 1'- .i|'i'< (iruii' e III 1 1>1 ~ 1' « i i'l \
Siind .y lo I!. 111;.' Nii» luev iil. I ui-iiiMiUiy
throiu:! out tlu- st.at«, ami hrts licii mnrkedhy uiiii-'ii'il SKV.trit.y for a Noveiiitier storm.
Tbe KNOW f.ill li iM titv^iiinit a risptli "f r.\x
Ineties, .T 'I tins Ins lieeii <lnf'<',i i v lierce
wind. l'iu> -niiw Iihh now chuni-'i'l r.iin,
but tbi' •• ii;i^ lieeii no diniinuli'm of «i..d.
Concoi.l. K-urirt, niid (.'iHre'ii'. .i- i. ow 'ii»-
sniiie r<-.n.liii.>n of MfT.ilrii M p - nii li ri'
The <<t '1 111 HVrti v » iii<ri> i'* ex i .u i ly
Kpveri' ami lia.s s• ^l'lU^ly iiih-i r,i|ii" i aih
ooniiiiiiii uiCioii, ami Duit inipeauu niilr wltravel to totne azianl.
r IN
The Warnings of the V.'hlte Caps
of .Southern Ohio.
THR MlUTtA MOTiriKO MOT TO•POND IP CAI.LRP OPVW.
Ki:-
Konr l>iahnnnera Aahofo.
PBoriNCKTOVm, Maaa., Nor. 38.—The•chooneiv Minnie Paine, Franklin, OceanRanger and Cbariaa Wornley are aahbro in
the bay. Tan Moall flahiug boata aank at
their uiooringa A faarfol laa ia raging oat>
aide. Telegraph wirae are down, but tele-
phone ooninranlaatfoR between the oape and
iaftill
M Iho Lakes.
Kmonoil, Out, Hov. Sft.—The xcliooner
JoUa partad her ihiaa .aitd waa driTon
artiora at Hoptit Bay Patofc Bko ia poanding
baarily. Ftolgir hrothwi oW IRT. Astaainer
baa goM to har naoM^Tha iehoowarOotm PMO, laden wMh bar-
lay, iaaAora on BallVi Point. ThaMaarabrnkinc ovar bar, aad aha may prove a
At A'lHiitit! ntv.
A ri.ANi ic I ITY. N'. J., Nov. l liM ter
iific iviiici .Hill liHii storm WHICH !»• :iiii M .ii
ii:i\ uioifiii'; coiitiinied all tliroii.:li i.Iih iiiKiit,
wall iuTiii-iii_' fury, surandiiiuc d-.iru'Monfrom end t.i.'ii i ol lOf 'x-biii Oomi'sv ir l
Tlie ImildiMus »»lii(-u -nn-cuinix'd lo itn' i"i
riflO onslaUilllt iif tile vvaV(i-l ye-lci d:l .IV- '
tb«< United HtiiU'.-i i)Uotok;raph it»'li"''y. Moii
pavilion, CleiuemN sliell Hturu m l i iiiiiiilier
of 8ii)all .-liiiiii all lH3tvveeii N-<* Ji-rsey
and Virginia uvhiiiiu'4.
Diinii); tlie iiit:hl tne work of iiiiiU'i iniiiiii;;^
Weill on wiiiiout iiiterni|>ti'>ii, :tii>l 11114 i
niuriiinK tii» iihi. of pi-operty de-.troyMi in
dude* Jaeksoii'- hath houwa ami |lltvllloll^,
which ai'a now faat goiiii; to i)ii)et'>i; .\iiains'
hath bouMW, Johnson's iMtth bouses, the
Uidtetl HtateN iiev.b houses and all ilie s:n,-tlier
iMMttlifl and pavilion* in that viciniiy. Thehall way houae baa Immu lilted entirely fromitK fouiida;ioiui and will proliaLily Ui
piet^ A r. the inlet the deatruciivui h gen-
eral, and elTori« were madn to unve nil in.iv
alile property. Tbe new wharf uf tlie
YiK-htKiiieii HKrt(K;iatinn and Other wharvealiure lieen deinoiinue*!.
A uumlier of people who wi-re w.-itcbiiii:
the (tea were swept oft tbe IkmiiI walk iiii"
tbe »urf. All were renouetl iiaue F. C, Manuel, who wax carried far out wliti a rece'liii.;
wave. He grasped a lloatiiig plank ninl nusvioleiitiv iK-bed in with tiM nezi. awelL Hewas Itudly briiixed, and almoet ouoked withtbe »urf aii'l s.imi.
Tka aotooaoar W. L Pwatmi, aahoreoaWoUa iiiaad, ie hcaalriBt»p to tba gala.
A Crew Plokod Vp-
Pom HvBo."». Mich., Nov. — The
Bteanier V. W. Wheeler report* piokini; upthe oraw of a foundered veioel on LakeHuron Monday morning. The name of - the
unfortiimte ei afl. ha-i not. I>e<>n H.S'-ertnitieil.
NIIirMLmL\E
Iniiuenae ltniiiHK« nt I,
I.'>Mi l'H.\.\'.'n. N. J , N'l
hu\'e 0'-«4r. 1(..'i'-: Mllnt.>l tt'i I •
by |)ii-i-'-in-'.il Donii.; i'ii>
Mil; Itritiirti.
— I \ii t,i'.;M<
in n- I out t,..i I
-.; "I'm i''il', I z,>*
builvlie.i'l-. Ii;iv.. Iiefii loin ii ay . .'il:'l the
l.'iws of Ilie >iiiiifiier hiiiu'-s ot ne.diuy .New
York>-i->i liave beeu awept into tbe <H-eiiii.
Tlie lois is eatlinated at from •OCW.ulM to
foOfl.lMMJ.
The lilulT at Ij<nig Branch ha<< lieen ije.'ivily
out out ia pini-ex. Ad Anbury Piirk amiOcean Unive tne surf out away the beaoli.
At Deal beaub tne life savin,; Ntatiuii m in
ctaiixei'.
Tbe loiifT mw of hatbing bouae* belongingto Irf-litnd's (>(-<(in liotel w.ts tora to pieoea
aud Mtruwii around the beach.
orriOK—Hecond atreet, in operahonao balldlng. Mltrotin - ozldagaa admluliitere<l In all oaaea.
JI.UBW1T1 V. PRAHKUM,
Dentist,(iffloa: Hntton atMtti B«Bt
•»»•»» 'n Pniif<tfl*n«.
rA«N»B UMR,
BAKER AND OONFEOTIONERfreio Kread aud Cakea made dally and da*
itvereii to any part of Uw ally. PHttaa aMvaddiuipi fnnifiM OR lAwrRofiM. Mo.«•••ORdwtiaal. ^
»ii l>|i<M„-<i to Have 'ountlereti.
("DHAssir, .Mil-*. , Nov. Ifcj Ii I!. i';|H)r;rt I
beieinnl. the I'.iilailelpiiia sLHumar i-oiii'X'
Alleiit4)Wn. iiH. fniiii'lereii oil' tills f>oiiiI,
There keeins to Im liltle lioiiht tliiil tile
fciewfiier was >iimI< on -oiiie of the l(>dj;es
dirm-lly oiiisiiiti ihi>t point Ao<ju'. 'i u. 111.
NiiiidHy a niiiiiliAr of people at tlix viila:{a
lieani tbe souiiil of a Kleaiuer'a wlimtle amiMoiiilay iii)(>it nil iiiiiiieime amount 'if 'li iti
wu.><l OMite asiiont at Huiidy l.'ora. md onbHii'iy KeaiTij, 1 lie iiiarics up<jii niiK-u null
caf«<l 'Hiiii-iiiNively Ihut the wrerke>l ve-nel
inib-t liAVH Imen lb* Allenl'iwii Several
lile preserver, and .*oine of rim olliei v»r»<-k
a:;e wa« .>lnniiie,l ivitli ii>-i ii.iom I .AIIhii
town iH an iron boat of l,'J8.^i tons burdeu,
built and uwuad ia Phfladaipbia.
deed Work l*nne Hy Vwlonleera.
lUMiRmitT, MaxH., Nov. -Jli.—During tbaxtorui eveiitl lisbiiig veMteU and aHteainer broke from their moorings iiut
preventeii froiii going on the roclu by a vol-
nnieer crew in the life boats. Tue oual
•ohooiier Willinm H. Doughtoii brolta fromthe wharf and went aahore on tim beach.
There is a very heavy xaa ruiiuiiiK and It is
with iiiiicb diflli-iiliy that vessiiLs are kept
from beiiii{ wns ked. Tue s«uw sloon .ImiiO'i,
beli'ii(;iiiK Ik th'i Kookport Urauite coiniHiay,
lii-ok.i ii 'i:ii Iter iiiooriiig« and wa« wraoitail.
The <-iow wei-«i :i.ived.
<i<mnI Whrk of tko Ufe gwver*.
BOHTON, Nov. 88.—Cap! J<iahoa James
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and a volunteer life aaviiig oraw, of Hall,
aved tw«n<y-«igb( paraona, uonpri«ii.g the
orawaof tialf a duaait wraoliad veaaela on that
beaoh during Uie aunm The efforta tufara
among the mu»t haroiu and akillfttl onj
record. Cnpt>. W^etgata aud Mate Tbouiaa,
'
of tbe arhoonar WaUtar, and one aailor, of
tlie hcliuuiier Higginaon, warn the only menthat Capt Jaine^' crew failed toaava. Tbi-y
drowiii'd Ix'fore Imlu I 'Hil I rei.en
Terriflv KxploHlon of Half a Tod
of the Dangerous Compound.
TWO UUKtr HULKS IN IHK «U;«>lj.Nil
TKI.I. THR STQKT.
A Few ^inall Pieces uf Huraa Klesli .til
That WN. Left of Doa Hagfferty mniI His
T«';iln 111 l'l«-u'«i«nlTllle. r,iili \ltHlliH.
Tile .NiMM. ••! till, Ksplusioii lleiii'd llis-
UMtly Right Milea.
TiTOMViuji, Pa., Nov. 3&.—Au aci*id«iit
of the most horrible nature occurred at the
V'ln Vii-'iK in'i'i ;;!vo«rine mngasiiie, on Kii-
terpri-e r.i.i'i. n mile iiori.h of Pieasantviile.
"D(s-." Hiii{gTiy, Ml the employ of l.Ue
Torpedo coiiip.iny, uianufautunng iiilro-
glycerine, with beadquartei-Cat Warren and
a faotory on Hemlodc mn, tan mihw above
Warren, waa d|«wing a load of 1,050 pnunds
of niu i;.vi<arina from thafaotury to VnnVieek'n iiiit^axiiie, nsol as a local Mipp>v
station ' '<r 1 li« i- iiiii ^uoiis oil ll'!i'i.
A* OAeer ond Wirvorol Rwelneos Men of
Georicet wn, Ohio, Urc<-lve (In- Threat-
ening Letters—The Feuple uf Hlghlanri
and Brown Oowatloa Ovoatly |}»murai-
laed.
OgonnirroWN, ()., Nov. SK—Rxcltemonti»i
at while heit, hern over Ih-^ While C:i\>*.
Several of our fiitizons and niercountj* htive
receivi'd letters writf>en in red ink and niMiled
at Mt. Oreb or Sardinia. Member* of Company D. Thirteenti) ragimant, baTa alao h«<"ii
warned not to raepond tor tarvioait called
Amonu; the (•itiesns who received wariiiiu-^
are Cciuries Tlieis, ,Ianms Siiiiley, Frank
Tuiuhl.'-i'in and T. W. Weaver.
dherilT Tnompeim made a vUit to Sm linia
and visit.i>d Uerke's. Prosecutor Fearfi'>n » iis
at Mount Oren ynKterday, and it i.s repoi'te>i
that some of tlie White Caps are spotteil,
and that arrests will be made.Tba following ia tba latter Tumbleaon
reoaivad with a biaakmaba whip drawn ui
the top of the lattart
"MOOKT Orkb, Nov. 9ft, laSts.
"Fbank Tinnusoii—Yoor brags aowMint•o« mala wiMwat any feat. Tbba warning,ai yon will gal tba abova,"
Jamex Hmiloy raoatrad tba fonowiogi"OmOB ov TBR Writb Caps,
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MOUMT Ohkb, O. i
"Jim FMII.RT—Take warning. I.<'>ok out
for on Ton Inaulted one of our membersnpoB yoar etraeta November ^1. Keep your
moatb thttt and kaap off tba street or y< .a
will gat tba wllip. C. Tbeti^ Moay Jacobs
ad otbiri taiia warning."A* AsrAacg Aok^t."
SmUay la Iba oooatabla o( thia township,
whila tlM otbart^wariiad ara prominent busi-
neai man. Tha 'latter ia writtea in red ink.
It taauH probable, tbera(or% that Qoorgiv
town will shortly raoeiva a viiiH from the
draadad White Cape, and oar <4tiaens are
nneaastin mmaequanoa. Several ot them ai-u
getting thair gnnt and ravolvars in order,
and It it a cerUin fact that if tbe WniteCaps couii? here there will lie lilo.id-.heil.
I*«ii|>le l>**inorallse(l.
WlxiMiKSTKH. O, Nov. 28. — U'oi-d WHSbrouisut here Sim.lay nisj'ht liv \ pronnne iit
business man of Siiiriirtren lli l^'-, i .-.nKili
Tillnire ten iiuleH north of here, that iioiii-ee
had been poeted in that village liy the WhiteCaiM, about the same in aubatancw as have
been posted in other parte of Btghland andBrown countiee, wbiob hava oooaainueii eon
eiderahle uneaainam on tba part of oitiaeus of
that village.
Thpeouiitrv and vicinity have never l>e-ii
wnrkeil up 10 siieii n piten as now. Tuewhole topi'; of conv •r.^uiion i.s '•W'liite
Capt," and oi.ijeei me- iis to where they will
go next and who will be their nezt vi«*citn.
A gentleiniiii who is at work netr Tavlors-
ilie, said: "I never saw men and pBr>pl« so
denioniii/.<*d itml excitH't in iny life, andevery iM-f 11 in the vicinity wiiere I am Ht
work s'-enie t to be afraid lo express an
opinion e Hioeniiiiu the nciions of theoe
White ('afH, for they don't know who will
gat the next dose."
MANY THANKS, J
Ohlun Grants
HN.
Aiuerloon Bonkern ValUMble
Prlvllecee.
rmi.ADKi I'll! A, Nov. J8 —Wheal .11 Kiik.-i,
of this oity, will go to Cbaia about Jiinuai v
1 toeHtitblish a kwnking system there, mrHe puiweti ibrou,;h Pleaaauiville al«jur, ^hjch China haa granted impurtaut prtvtl-
II JO with the load, drawn by two horMw. Philadelphia will be tbe hendqaartamHalf an hour afurward a tarriflo ezplosion of tba syndicata. Count Mitkiewica andhook tbe ground at Plaaaantvilla, like an
; powerful Englhdi oapitalfatta have made aearthqualta,. breaking many window*. The|gtraag but aiMOooaaaful Ogbt for siniilar
ezploaioo waa diatlitotly haard in thia eity.
a%bl miimdbtaat; Hr Inilb waa inunadi-
ataly wpeoiad, and a party o( men atnrted
for tba niagaaina. On their arrival ibey
found nothing but two great bolaa in the
groaad. Tha 8n« wa« ia front of where the
magaaina waa loaatad, at Iba fool vl tba hiil.
It waa twenty faat aqoaro aad tan feet ileep.
Wbara tbe niagaaina ilaod waa another great
carity, aztendiug far ioio Ibe btiUda.
Nol a VMtige ot boaMR lasb waa to b«
fuoad. HagMty bod dkwpgeareii aa tt itmm
wallowed by an aanbi|vabii Two houdred1
rods away sHutli pMOH «( bona flaeh iiwt"
picked up. Not aaoogb raoMia* wara re
ouvereil lo flii an ordiaary baofeot. ' Bag*gerty lived at Hamloab, aad laavas a wife
aud aiz obildrao.
nagotiatioii'
uompramiawg a* tao town BiaotmoMte.
Fmhp Doom, Inam, Nov. SO.—Tha evauuof Ibia HMrning provod tbat the baokboa* oi
tbe rmiatanca to iIm 8aaU ajeetoieat wriat ia
hrokao. Five of tha fanaan amda aatile
by which tiiey wdl ba ailowad lo i«-
pamia Ion ii( Itaair faroM. Tha torm*
ia HMMl eauae wara oallad aaay. Mr.
piriTilagas. Ia viaw o(
pending batwaaa Aawrioaa oapitaliata andtba OblaaN. gufwiimaBl tbara will ba moretbaa oaaal imponanaa to tba aeleotiou of a
miaiHar to tbal ooaaMry by Preaidaut HornaoB. It ia aaid tbal a PannqrlTaaian will
autre than likely ba eelaoted.
The Haytian Trouble.
Wa.shi.nuto.n. Nov. a8.—llie laxjfetary of
the navy iins reiyiveit toe following 1 apoi t
Capt. K'liasay, uoiiiiiiandini; the "Boe-
0overin< uis visit to Hayti to invesli'
affikint (here. The report, which is
datad Noveinbar 15, was written in Port au •
RrlRaa hartmr, and has just been re<Mived at
"At «aA Nov 16.
"Sin—."to far as I have been able to learn
during the leu daya that this ship has been
iniheharlior of Port-aii IVmce, Hayti, the
livaeand protnrty uf tbe .Amaruatn citisens
reaidiug there have been m no ilnnger miica
the iiisbt of Hepiember -J8 Ust. On that
oocaMion an American waa aortidantally
woundeil. 1 have beard of no insult to the
United Kiatejt fl'tg. The eaae of the schoouer
Buall granting live and aiz yaarS* time ahd |William Joiiea having been aatisfactorily set
naming lower pricw than were at ;
tlad,apd tha |»rovisional government of Hayti
quot»<l to «viote<l s-itlierA.
Hoiieyin.xMi Kutis in » fi-itKeilj.
Mbzmxi, Mo., Nov. — lieiiry l.iiveii-
der, wno on Thuraday lii>>< iimrnn.j « Umuuful girl, twenty yeais '>id. a.. v\ i-ji.sviiie,
conanitteil suiuida by hanging Hunday uiorn-
ing. He left uo note, and the causa uf the
tragedy is a mystery. He was thirty-eight
yean of age, and wealthy .
VV Ii:ii A Telei{r»j»lier's Ki i i.r <'o»l.
< 'lllCAiio. .Nov - In tiio .-iiii ol I' I)
Lilhi op t'/ i'ii'"v.(r ^^.i;*)'! Ii.iin I hti r"--i.il
Telegriiph i-'<!Mpafiy l"r ttile,;e'l eii- n-. in ;h '
tr«ii.siiii«si"ii of loip 't-TjiiiL l»-l.?;inins, a <• 1
outt court jury returned a verdii'i I'oi- |tj.-
ilNlW la fhvor of tba phtlntiff.
feiir* for llie IMiit Hniki*.
New YmiK, Nov. Lis — It IS ii iire.i 1 hat
tba New Yurk nilut boalst twenty in uum*
1-he 4>m«lal Vote of Vlitrbla.
TAI.t.ABANSKa, Nov. 98.—'i'lia otilcia) vot«
Floridit It- no loliows; (Jl -velund. .'(V.-VU;
arrison, '»ym\ FUlt, CleveUuii's ma-jority over litrrison, l:j,Ui)4.
The Htwiuu'a .Surgeon (lies.
Nrw Yohk, Nov, J8,—Surgeon Simon, of
tba cruiser Boetou, died of yeiluw favar on
board tiM Tesssl at qaarauliua at ItiiW u'clooic
MoBdayaigbk
jbaviag expre^Nxi its wiilingneea to refer the
oiaMsr of the Haytian republic to our gov-
ernment, I could see no necessity fur tbe
hip to remain any longer at Hint p<irt, andhava sailed thia day for New York, in ao-
cordanoe with tba orders of tba daparlment,datad Sapiaiuber 10 test
"F. M. Ramhay, Captain Comnsaading.
"
A Barglar's Hclentifle Meili.Ml.
DZTIiniT, .Mich , Nov. 3H — John l><»i"
was arroniei 1 ve.-k a^'o on u chai'ite of ruij
biiig the piws;.,l)i'— at Pnrshallvii.e, Living
htoii i-oiiin,v U iiliinn A Pink.-: '1 .1( 'hi-
ca^o, has wnUHii to Po^t. Hi <• lri.|H-ctor
O'Neill lliat lie has ideiitili.-l •Dn;" fromtbe picture soul hioi .is H'-'-'i, iiiirt.i Liinix-rt,
one uf tiin c-ii-von'.',c crook!. 111 the Lulled
KtattM. Ani'iii'.; ihs varmus ,-ohhei ie> lei has
beee coiineui-d with wss ihil of tli.. Ilii'-
iiiiiiKbaiii, .Ni.., pi.tilh;« I'lhi.ei-v, for
which he B-Ji vv-I .iv.i year-, iil ('u..- I'a.
FinkorUiu cliiiiiis iii.it P.wil li\s Imen huii,;-
iiig out in 1) 'iroit siii'-e bis releii.^e irmn
Cheater, principally at the electric il eHtate
liahmeiits, and ihat he has uxperimuuted uu
ufwniiig steel by electricity until he is en-
abled to cut throU};h the hardest steel safe
Jutt aa though it were tba softest irou.
POINTCO PARAQRAPHS.
Tople* of the Timee Oiven.ln a Teme aatNploj Manner.
Boar, Ky.. has a na« gasmr.
Bert Thomas fatally out namuel Wadling*ton, at WiUlniiia, Ky.Oen. W. J. Sewell, wife \ . i 1 iii,;hter
paid a visit to Gen. Hnrrisoii.
Lulu W Artey was burned to death atNewark, O , while parchinij coriL
Janies .l iinieaon was choked to death by ^piece of meat at-bis boarding house in FbrtWayne, Iiid.
All of the Ciitholio oliurchfts in l^awAlbany, lud., will celebrate ThankagiTiaKwith servioas.
Bwift Brothers, of Chicago, with immaasorefrigaratnra and store room*, will undarsalland drive oat the looal butchara.
Ban. Hulton, oolurad, was santanoad atNew Albany, Ind.,-to twsBty-ona yaan* im>prisonmaiit for killing Oaorga Bmary.A heavy frost fell at JaokaonTilla, Fla.
There were no new oases of yellow favor.
Refugom may ba abia to ratara wltbiB IsrdayaAt Winlhrop, Me., a train of firteeii
car^ were precipitated into Lake MAriua-cook. Tbe high watar bad ondarmlaad ttaa
track.
Hii'HMi I'lkTiiifin, w ho killed Oai'i Toliverin K.iwiiii, K.y., was ruu over by a train atMoivh id and lost botb Isgik Ha wUl prob*ably die.
A prainu tiro ovartook H. B.while ho wits aslasp in a ravina oaar 1
cock, Miiia, aad ba waa w badly baraulthat be died.
A shooting affray al Viaa, L T,, rasollsd
in the death o( four CbarokaaGamva Starr. laaao Qarliak Jsaria \
ad Boga Hansaa.
Oaorga B. Cos, inaneoOor o( oIK faporli
gnaO prograsa in pariflftaig tba oil trada;also tbal Ohio fttrwishad 68 par oaat. of tbastate consutnptiao.
George Oilbert and Olann Blodgett, agedsixteen and fourteen years, respectively, tall
through the ice at Charles City, Iowa, whileskating and were drowned.
Charles and Henry Hohlin i i. '>f .\iiburn.
Wis,, n.;t'l lAi-ive aud ten vear,<, respec-
tively, vii-i-e drowneil in Mud Ijike, (J.^ceola.
They went .>ii Liie ice, and lirnke liiroiinU.
Theie 1- H de(i(-it of 2.'j (>er ceiii m tha
Coluinieis ceii'ieiini'tl exp'nilion fun 1 Thereis no guarantee (und,to (all back uimii, andall holder!, of billa are raqnmlad to dlwoaati!> par cent.
Rinery 8. Turner, foriuerly of Newburgh,N. Y., but recently of Cortez, Col., wa^ar*rested at BonIou, for offenses coniiuitted in
the west, by dateotives who followed himover tbirty.two hundred milss.
Tbe seleoiiou nf a Jury oooupiad tha antira
day in tbe oaae of ailagod dyuanalto oooapl*
rator John Hronak, at Cbioago, iadlo^dwith Fraak Chapag, Rndolpb Sevia aadFrank Chlehoum as accessor ie«.
*
Arthur E Noel Reed, stepson of Dr. Rotherts, of Kensington Square, London, andnephew of 0«n. Sir Frederick Hoberte, oom*mitted suicide at the Richelieu tiotel, MoR*treaL Kiiiiin<-i:il einliai'ra-<.siiieitt.
By thf4 exDl'M'iii of a k.-j{ of p iw.ier in
the stor- ol (j-'H ,;e I'-ii iner, al. Set nfTlown,
Pa , 15. I I ha. II ten-year old 'laii^iiier, wa.'i
killeil. I'lriii -i' Wi-s fiitaily injiire.l, and hi,s
wife and I-A'i nthei- childAin >li,;iitlv,
J. (.'. Heiiiiei', a lawyer ai lirjiii I K >' k<,
Dak,, left f .i ihilulh wittl Fiort-iice l/.-pi»'i-.l,
ayounu '^irl wo nn he i)roii.;al fro ii Knuland lately, in iini" to esirap riii/,",i,' vvrulli.
Bennetl's wife ami child .-ire now in Kii^-
lanii.
.Miss Belle Wilson the daii;{hter uf Mr.
PickHid Wilaou, uf i^ll Kifth avenue,,NewYork, was nm cried shortly after noun Tues-
day in St. liartiioioiuew's church to Mr.
Midiael Henry Herbert who is at preaent
Lord Saokville's temporary suciwtsor in
charge of the KritUb legation at Waebiog*tolL
1 lit- W fill n«r.
Indications — Tbreaieuiiig weal tier and
light rain w snow; nortliarly winds; staUoo*
ary tamperatiire,
f'oke l*i't>il 114-1 niii.
l'o:«.MCl.i..sviLi.K, I'a ,N'lv - I lie
( '.iiir-
ier weekly i-eview of tne coivo ii- id.i ^h'lws
that Itio demand is iiiciea-in^, with fnir
pro5.pe.-U OI an increase iii pi i.-e to $1 .'K) hyJanuary I. The product of tne r>.,;ion for
the week jii.t clotsed was ri-'>.14') ions againstrM,(i7il t-ins .luring the previous week. Theshipmi-nlM a{:;ie^,it*i ti,SiJi) .-aiv,, dHiriinited
as foll'iw-: I'll rilUilKir:^ ami riv^r pointa,
1,400; to p )inl-^ west 'if I'llt-ii'iir-.;, 4,<>t)(l; to
pointa easi .if ( 'oiiiielL'-viIln, 1,-ltHI Theshipineiitx for November bid fair ui outrival
tboae of Ucuiber, which was tlie latmt iu the
his'ory of the ira<le. Labor is in fair sup-
ply. There is no ohan-je in wages, but pre-
parations are lieing made to demand a uni-
form scale on tha minimum basis ot %\Mcoke, fraa on board cars at works.
,
Triple rracedy iu Mlsauiiri.
Oz\KK. Mo, -Nov. 'iH.—News of a terriiila
tragedy .-ome-i from I'aney county, sixteen
OlileH south of lieie. h'ridsy nioriiiii); Will-
iam I'ruitt .sn l hH .sou left iionie l'> a^Mst in
a house r.u-Mi;; in the neighl>orh')o.l. Whenthey letiiric' i in itie nveniiit; ihey dis. uvei eil
the bixli-s 'it tW'i ' iiil'li-e,!, I'^ilen, aged thir-
teen, Uli'l Mii.;ile, a,;e.l eleven, lyiili? blofidy
and wouiiiie<i 'III 111'- ll'i'>i'. \ li.il' het w.is
beaide them. .Ma.;^!.- * is .loiwl. '"'d ih^
other was iin.i tally .voiiii.le<l. .\ trail of
blood I e< I fi im tiie hoii-.^ into t .le wimxIs,
where n .piaru-i of a mils away tlie motherwas found Willi her throat cut. liisaaity is
asoribad a* tbe cause of tba wtirk.
Tlve Kight-Hour Muvomant tn Chlcosa.
Cru Auo, Nov. U8.—About one hundreddelegates were preaeiit at p secret meeting of
the American section Sociaiisu Hundayafteruoim. Tha obaiman • stated that the
niettin^ was called ' for -the purixiHe of in-
htriicMii;{ til'- 'l.-l.'_'.ites who Would repreaent
the Tii4 t an I L.iljor a*iBiulily of this city
at tbe .\inHricaii Federation uf Laoor, wbuaeconvention b-^gins at St. Louis Oil Uecaiuber
II 11' I After leiigtby discussion., toa dale-
j;atf.> vM-i e I nstructed to vole lor rlie eight-
hour in iv.-oi- it . to take p! uM ill al-
ready ouiliiio I oy the American Ke<lenttiun
of Tnulee.
A Aould KamuibCmoAOO, Nov. 'J8i—It WasreiKirted on the
hoard of trade Momiay that ^ay Oouldhaa bought the Atohisuu, Topeka SantaW% fh^rnr^ siystam tat |tlOO,OOa
i
DAILY EVENING BULLETS.
§MLr,SXC£PTSU0OMr.
HOttlR ft MoOARTHY,Propilcten.
WEDNt>nAY EVE.. NOV. 28, 1888.
RoHBLL Mawh bAi bMii dectftfed the
DMDocrHtSc nominee for Oonnty JmlttR
of Bourbon County to be voted for in
Aofoat, 1889. Hoa. Oleade M. TbomasWM dicl»red Um nomioee for B«pr«MDt>
alivf.
TiiiH iH a KrKHt country, but it is des-
tined tolx* much grratt r atid grander tban
it now ia It is believed the nensns of
1890 may show that we hsve a po|nila-
tion of 70,000,000 III tlit< imst ciulit
yean no leu than 4,600,000 persons have
iaunigrated totbie " land of tbe free and
home of the brave."
MAYHLICK.No mixed KchoolR horc jkuWuller Hniall l«w>ni« bettor.
The rnraaem arebsvlaf • loed UflM Strip*plug tobac49o.
Bavenil aspirants spokea ef'fpriUMofflaeatUiispUMe.IlnlBBov or tbs sssson
-three laetMs dssp.(linos Marmoo, or Klt*mlnR Cnanty. was
Mm I i IHeads tbis w^ t k.
A tPW frost.v moriil thW wix'k. Habhltxan fltie now bill rulour mmti «.
Mrfi. Laura U. MijlliiKcr Hcnt u.-i a bc«l laalweak ttial weighed Uve pcxinUa.
, .^^m,John J. Peed sdcI wiro aoU oaa of bl« little
ITeFs, ^ It
daaabttn arenow at Hot tiprings.
nnuimnD bt w. a. wowroa.Oeeember whwti 9l.094i eon*May wbeat,ll.O«KlJaoaary pork, IKii
BBTAIL MARKET.
lsUMon«air>tgM SS^ISlZ^lwm »erg^IUolden 8yrop...ia«.~
ffunev w»«f 1,1;ftL-. ';uro, .""hncT
I
Mnui'.i, yd low ¥ tb.
Hi'gnr. extra U., V,HuKar A.fllb
i Hiv^ar. graniUated W lb...,
i Uuaar, rowdereil, per lb...,,
linear. New Orleaiui,
1T«»
4(1
M
10
Jam«s B. Andenoa snd wife, of Dover, arevlaltlug the family of Waller Hmall
Wanam.akbb, tbemillioiirtire merc-liant
of Philadelphia, is said to have col-
lected more "boodle" for the Republican
National Kx<'< utivo Conunittcpduriiigtho
late campaign than any other one person.
And now the Chairman of that committee
. proposes to pav Wansm iker b.ick witli a
iuibinet position under llitirisun. Hach
iapoUtica.
It is to be hoped the newHpuiiers
who have made a motmtain of a
molehill out of the Blackburn-
Rneker mass will now let the mat-
ter drop. The Senator has apologized to
the pablic for hia hasty and intemperate
langiiiine, and Ruckerrao now drop back
into that uneventful obscurity out of
vbiek the press temponrlly dragged
bim.
THidog-tai inOhio aniniinted to about
$300,000 last year. All tlie sheep killed
or injared were first paid for, then over
966,000 of the tax was transferred to the
eehool fund, and now there is a net bal-
ance in the county treaeuriee anmuntinKto nearly 1180,000. Wouldn't it be a goodmove for Kentaoky to adopt saeh a lawand m;ike the eoiB (ay for Um damat*ihev do'.'
Bpare-ilbs, haok honcK nndbvliiK (IIh riljuled anii)iii( uiir oltliuus.
Hon. L. W. UdibiHl'li w.ia with ux Ixstweoic, iiiHlclug blj rouuda ainung the aobooia.
A Nn. 1 MsooiHt-taand raok stove for eale,cheap. Call oo J. A. Jaokson, at atoaewaliHouse.
lt(-v. Hurler, ai L<<>xlDKton. preaeted in theChrinli iii C.itir.'li iHNt .'^tiiiilay, mornlus audevenliiK.
Profesaor Mitton JohnHon vlalted hU fath-er'* family la Braokon Ooaaty (Mttaidar aadHuuday.
Koiijaniiii L >:igneekar lias pat op a nieeHtriiipiiiK iiouta, sorawtbing avny farmeroiii^lit t» buvi'.
I'rofe-Hor .Milton .1 iliiis Fohnol In lIllBpliio' In mMII liioi'f i'liiu tlu oow t)ui someCiRl'ty o Id HOiiolaiH
If y<Hi waul cheap sooiIh, booJ gondii, andlotK of tliein for a little moiey, go to J. A.JiK-kN >irHai iheHtouewall Honae.Kov. Hen Krook, Of the TlUiln (^.illege. Lex^
limioii. will princb In the rt^t iiiu C'bnrcbnext Hiiiiday, m'lrulDgaud evening.
MiRti Martha J. Heoaoa and Miss LaeywooUw H r I , two o r M t. u' ivetN obarmers, wet*
vlMitiug Mnt. LiauiH B. Bollnger last week.MIev Mamie i^oott, who baa lM>en vlaitJng
hrr mother la MlMoarl for eome maotbsl>.l^t. baa returned hom*, to the Jor of heruiuiiy Iriends.
Tbe Berdia Rand fornlabcd mnsie at tbaRadical joUlfloatloa laal weak at Tollssbora.IM Vamm bmf tlieir ftan. Foar yean willwind thees ap.
HRLBNA.Tbe Maaonie aapper at the ball Tbanday
aud Friday nlgbls waa a complete sueces.n.It was illiprHlTv pifiTonlBid, fgnpclally bythose llviiiK in llie Iowa and vicinity, nnU tothe kind litdlefi aud frieiida who coutrlbutedko much and worked ho bard for tbe aa<
Uoft tTll, heart light » p'»l!'!...-.J!r!*".'
Baron, breakfast > St.. .. ll^iaBacou, dear Bldaa. per „.... IImUJ
I Bacon, flams,fl tb^ I4m•">"*«« »''e| Bacon,Hhouldeni,i>«r»,
Bentu) 1$ aalButlar.fllb(ybii\k>)ua, eaoaIC^[gB, V doa.riour, liimuirone, per taiTSt......
floor. Old Ut.ild, por tiamiFloor, Mayavllle Fancy, per 'tttrrsi...
Floor, M;uion Oonnty p«r i>arn»l.«.....
Flmr, It<)yHl PBtenI, yor taa<Tel....~...Flour, DiayHviile Farully, pOrlMUritlFlour, (Graham, per mck,....Honey, per lb.........
Hominy, fl aailon.MoftJ j)i peoa •l..a.-»l, ' fc
OuioiiH, x»^t pecki*nmtn«# «• psr psekApples, per peck >.
The House That LeadsALL OOMMTITORS OFFERS SPECIAL ftAIIOAINt
IN ALL LINES OF
WINTER DRY GOODS.My stock of CLOAKS, WRAPS and JACKETS is tb«
largest -in the city, and will be suKi low tMton.li to close tlM eft-
tiro lot before Chriatmaa. If vou want one (ome siK)n,
Extra heavy 10-4 and 114 lied All W.h.I Blankets at f4and Iff; 114 Pink and Grey only |2.60, and V^'hite and Qrejat $1.25 per pair; ^od Comforts at 70?., 75<\ and 91. All ofthe above are especial bargains and will qo faaf.
I have just received a new liae of Mutta and Fur Trim-mings, which if offered at leei> money than other houses will
sell them, and in good, warm UNDERWE.VR I can give youthe best goods ever ofForod at the followinj very low prices:
AU Wool Medicated Scarlet at UUc, $1.00 m.I *1 26, sold byother houses at $1.00, $1.25 and $1 50 ; • \ ra good Camel^sHair at 76c. and $1.25, sold elsewhere at $1 '
» }.nd $1.50. OurMerino Shirts and Drawers in White and ^ u-h Mixed at 26,35 and 50c. would be cheap at twice these pr t i'.><.
M A v(,K -w« are author ae.1 to au. ouuce J ^e^v bcst quality Heurietia ( loth aud Broftdl>l K K PKARi'K. JR., «s a cauduiate for Cloth iQ AU thc uow colors at pnccs much Iwwer then is asked
» »»e»— »eaee* i a— «
.«a>aieamn< t*^
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
li'-t'lecllon to thn office ol Mayor, at Itie Janoary election, IHM.
C^OI.liKITOIt AND TRKAHtJKKK-WfJ aatli()ri/.<i I Ui itnnouniM (;. M. I,K.\('H iin
a caii'llilaK' lor i<"-«ltH'l Ion to I he olHci' of ( 'llyCollei'inr uu>l Tit iu< jr-.T al the Jauuary elec-tion, lasu.
Cousel I.— Wo nre auttiorlied to announceUUUU K.8HANNO^ aa a caaUldate for
re-eltotloa to ibe City OonaaU. from theFonrtb ward, at tbe Juaanr eloetlon,
"
IM.
of Ibe anpp«r, we, tbe members of tbe ladaa,unMinsooaly exieud oar moat gntefOltitaakSb
UKLRNA I.OUUR.
James Cord aod daoabler. Mattia, of Poplari
9'didi
C"|ITY M \KHHAL-WeareaDthorls«d toan-y noaiice W. K. DA WSO.V as a C!in<ll(l«te for
Clly MarNiial at tin- i'n.->(il Jauuarv eleolloii.
rllTT MARHHAL— We are aatborlaed> toanaoonoe JAMB8 HBFLIM aa a cau-date fbr tbe offlne of Citj Marabal at the
January election 1880.
rMTY AHSfi880R-We are aatborlsed to. , / annooDoe CHARLRB D.8HII!PARO aa a
Flat, Ijewia Ouootv, visited relatives at tbia ctndidate for the offlne ol City Aaseaaor atplaoo aataiday last.
jthe JanuHry plecMon, 18X9.
Mrs. Tkomas ilert la visitlnB at MlllersbarB. '---—-=—^-
.
Htaogbterlngho^KN the order of th'> day I UT" "ARKM AHTKR-\ye are aulhorlaed
Mr. Cbarlea
WHAKKMAHTKR-Weareaulhorlaed toaiinoiin««C. M. PHIMTKB aa a caadi-
Miuer, oi "layaviiie, aoia nia d»it<> for Whar/maater at Jannary election,propertx near here to John McOraw la t |M^9.weak, rrloti uukuowu.
for inferior qualities. Don't fail to see them !»• t^rn you buy.
3^- B- HivdlcICieiEILiI.y No. 20 Sutton street, one door beJuw Tostoflice, MaysviUe, Ky.
M'CLANAHAN & SHEA|CHEAPEST AND B£ST
Stove StoreIn tkeelty. It will par yon to leant oar nrleai
borne parokesInR elsswLeie.
McCLANAHAN & SHEA.
Bkibbhy and corruption at the polls
has become so flagrant and on trri^^fuu.s as
to almost destroy all hope of fairiu-ss in
Intore elfctinna. King "Boodle" rules,
aadtlic "floater" defeats the will of the
honest people of the country. Tbe evil
grows year after year, bat still convictioa
of one of thiH class of vriminaltf is rarely
ever beard of in any court in all the land.
Where is it to end ?
Eeligioas Miscellany.
Biilivia, with 2,000,000 popolation, has
BO preufheiH
Katu Joiieh' Du liain revival resulted
ia three hundredaonnveraions.
T.'ic H!((tiBl Cii' r' HH will nie<'t at
Riuhiiioiid, Va., Ilei ' uili r 4, ."j ami «.
The IiiterniitidnMl Sunday Hcliool Unionreports I,.'j04,>ji:s Sunday acbool taaehenand 12,(i«0.2(i7 schoUra.
8t Patriok'a Cathedral, New York, liaa
twiii aoirea 880 feet high aod eoating
$808,000.
Priaaident-elect HarriaoB will not read
r.or wrile a lt't!er oti Sumlny, nor will he
allow tuail delivered at his houae ttiat
4ny.
A Ixindon preacher si va, "When I look
at the cooKreKation 1 ask, 'Where are thepoor?' Witen I oonat tha offertory I
imjuire, "Where are the riofa T "
Since luiseiooaries began labor in SouthJkfrloa It baa beeoma a riral for OhinitaiKl India in the tea trade. L:ist yearJ^jtal put oil the market 100,000 pounds.Jtiaaions pay eommerdaUy.
urmnDATioN of votebs.
ABEBDEBV.
A Trntbftil Picture Painted by thaBaT. T. DeWitb Talmaga.
"Another powerfal foe of thta aacredr.hest is inUmidation. C irpfjrationa some-timet demand that their etnployea votein this and that wav. It ia skilUiilly
done. It is not tiomtively in so manywords demuniled, hut the eatplove iimler-Klaiidn he will he fn z n oiil of the eatab-liH'uiien' uiiliHH he v ues hh the firm ih>.
So y..ii run K ' 'i''o villaiiee when' il in^nre ebtal'li».hiiieiii(J wltli liiitulridM
Hnit tli'iDRniiii- of eiii|iloy' ainl havm)f lonn t on! tlie jhiiiiicn of tiu^
i.c iil iiicii in the f.iclorv, \ on ctii t 11
M'h t'li w iy the ehciioii i.>i v'ln.j/. Now,Ilia' iliimnahie. If in anv precinct inthe I'lrted Stalin ii inau can not vote ashe (ili- ixei-., there if- h <iiiethinK wroni;.
" llow <lo ynii treat that employe whovote.i ilitlcrefitly from what you do? Oli,
yon say that yuu do not interfere with hisriKht of suffrage. But yon call him intoyour private bfflce, and yoii find fault
with l.ia work, and after a while you tell
him that there is an uncle or an aunt, or
a niece or a nephew that must have thatposition. You do not aay that it is be-<-4iuae be voted this way or that way, butha knowa andOod knows it If that manhaagivan yon in hard work an eqnlvalantfor iba wagaa yea pay him yon ha?a noright to aak aajthlng alee of him. Heaold yon hIa work ; ha did not sell yonhia political or rali^ona principles. Butyon know as well as I do there ia soma*timaa on that naored cheat, the ark of theAmerican covenant, a shadow corporate«r monopoliatic."
i nil IH l SimmoilB W:is liiMlli" Su iicl:iy.
'1 he li(>|> at I. U. O. K. hall Kii.liiy p.iK.scd oirpIcHHaiitly.
/.eke Martin, tbeporeiiieKlog, lalnUlncln-natl thl« week,vevenil lobaooo Srma will operate bere the
eoraliig Kea«>a.
.MiHH BfUe McQuiikiii, who la teaehlng atUiiVKr, v|vl|p(l home Hat urd.iy.
'the oiiii) Vaiii-y .Mil! w:ih Mhnt down forii-|.iiii.s .Moiicliiy and Tiicsd ly.
MiM ('. I!. Sutton vlHited her ulster. Mm. C.A. UaibMiltx, ai. .Muuchekter ihlH week.Oarpopntar arocer aadTowDsblpTroaaarer
Jobii 0*Hai'raa, leit f ir (JincluDail Mouday.MiRH Lottie Wllaoa, who la teachinesrhool
III Keiitueky, viaited bomeBatordayandHuk-drf}
.
riiiinkNt'lvlDR hop at dl.ifi llow.s' Hall, If It
dou't make a akip, aud Mkip ta Nome otherdate.
fur ^tree^« are nndm-KolnR needed repnlniu.icliT till- sui>ei vl8lou ol sirf'et (.'oiuiuI ihIoii.i-i K 111 .
A II kiuda ol bl okaDillta work at tUeabop ol(', B. Huitun. SboeioR a apeeiaity. BogKiesrepaired in llnit-olasit atyle.
Mr. and Mrfi. JnineK Pryor beve departedfbr their Viisioin home, af;er Ml enjoyableyKIi hhiouk ii'lallvflH lieie.
MiH. M.uy I'oiiile lui» inovfit from thisplace 'u MayHVtlle, much tu the regrei of Iihi-
maay Irtenda, wko wlaa her ailaaoesas in iiernew name.The nnelanpholy ilaya have come.T'le HHdUeijL of tlie ycai
,
When U'h a little too hot lor whlnky NtrAlKht,Aud Just too coi^l to. I)i-«r.
B. K. WI'Hou t-, a CMiiiliilate for poHtmaiiterlit thin piao^. Mr. WIIhoii in one of ihe momfaithful adherents tbe (i. (». P. haii here, aodMhouUI l>« riH^ugulced ia a nulwlanllal mauDer."Wultu wee and dinua weary." Tbeappll-
cantH lor poai mauler are aa numerous as fllearound a sugar baimhead, and ttaat sosse willset dlaappolnted la an abeolntelbat. Bat let<ii go, Itenay, aud give It to tbe oast man."Which la better," my friends, said tba
temperance sdvonaie, *Drob>bltion or wbla-kyt^"! don't kuow. said one of tbe Itsiea-era. "I've never tried problbltlon. It's getto be mighty flue to beat our frleod, the en-emy, tbough."There seeinn (o be a doubt Id the mlnda of
MOBae people about lUe bo.v standing on theburning deck, but It la a poitltive fact tbat ibeiirut! Niore will have an iiu meniie atook of flaeand huuilHoine ho'lilay kboaa, at grtSM thatpermit ot uu gruiubllug.
Hoapaanft.
Advertised Letter List.
1 he followini; is a list of letters remain-inK in the postofBi^e at Mayaville, MasonCounty, Kv., for the week ending Tues-day, Noveiiiber 27, If)H8:
Anderaon, W. P. jJ-nklDH, Vlrglul t
Alexuuiler, MiMilClleii Ivitrheo, W i>.
Anthony, A. H. KliulMJrly, JiillH
CHXYCLKKIC—We are nulhorlaed lo au-J n<<uno« Harry TAYLOK uh a caiidldHle
'
for r«-elecllou to tbe office of city Clerk atthe January election, I8H9.
j
C^ITY CL,ERK-We are uulhorup-l to anJ nouDCe JOHN .\. .SllKA hs a can(llil)it(
for City Ulerk al ttie Ju:iuary elect Ion, l»s9.
WANTED.^|y^AJ4Tt.I>— 10.< bU bnaUala good, auuod corn,
. . wblte or yaUow.na<<d3wAliw BOBiNaoN a CO.
K.KIPK IM* luoob rooma at No. 82 Ft. nt
xiieet. Table apread Iroin 7 a. b>. to 13 p. m.> our patronage is respectlally a.»licil<d. w2t
will pay
K. H TKVXULAOO.
^yANTRD-It known that MRH T.
YV^ANTED-W,(H)() live turkeys.TT the higbeat luai ket price.
PAINTS,
and OIL.
FOR SALE.
F<)R HAliB— Houae ou Bildge atreeU ApplytoU.ll.JVDD. lOdSi
l<ike.H Best
•ANCHOR"
B«<uetaBa. Tbtee Oileta.
A CLKvaamKMOtairaMIdn u of all »tf"n. Por Sl.n, or
1>( •MTiptivo ('HluloirtiA Mat^iMt Ctva uu •ppllcatlon to
F. Ad. Biohter & Co..niOBBOAPWAV, IMtWV^M^,
CHENbWETH'S
DRUG STORE!
WHITE, JUDD & COM
MattresM aod BeSdlaa e< ail Mods in etoek
Tbb torkey now bsgins ta eltali;
Tbe very blgfesM trsMMl ^
.
He wants la kaap Us whMMi Sals
I esM Tbaakaflvlng breesaa.
—BoarbOB Mews,
Keoket, Ambruau (col)lUi ' keax, T. P.Kiuelurd, L,Buckner, Henry A.Bl lullM'rry, 1..
Bl dford, J. I.
H.-'.tl n, Alex.Krailfonl, Al>b.iBiake'iiore,Camp, 8. C, (^)Ch.rk, .MiB.Cxi V It. v. / TI (fill: s, .Ml ^ >l.
Chalkey, 11. W.(Hark. MrH. hlleuCJIark, PhillipClark, FrankCoi i.fll, .M^s. MaryDuke .Vi>.. Mar erel{2)D.iriiell, Mi'M. Uraui!U ivU, ^.DmvIji, J. M.DIsoii, HenryDunking, Jumea(libbH, A.dallies, l.,«wiM (col)
(llttoid, HiltonUarraril, K. H,Holtou, AnnlllHtt, MrH. J.
II lei ley, Mra. T.Hume, M.
jaaaseBi mercalling
Lee 'h, A. L. (1)
Lewla, Alfred'.ewla, MlnaMagKle.MInei , AmyMci lain, LiioyMcC riey, J.ihn.M i.icleii, Kiauk C,.Melody, K..McNuil, MainNorrU, Dr. J. U. (2)iiveilo i,Tlioniaa (2)Ktiu'ifii s, Mra. KIleaKiiiliui.i, Kram.)tttaiiisey, JoMeph H.HoblnHuu. Hyatt (ool)Ituininer, UunHmith, MaryKJaaHmlth, UiUeHnilih,st«piien»on, JoboTliliuao, NapoleonTiiO iipnooiUro. W.1'uggle, W. H. R.loeble, Alfred H.Thomax. U. H.WllliainM.Aniile J (eol)WllllaiuN. Mr». K.Wlhett. J.mnvWeat, Mlfca MiriamWllaon, Mary U.Warren, Thomas J. (8)Walker, A.Wllllanja, Geo.TnuDg, harah
for any ol the above
EUROPEAN HOTEL,
HEADQUARTERSFOR C00UN8 AND NEATNM
stoves]-» AV-
[ayarllle, Ky. Thev hare the largeat and rao^ .itr-tdd. L<0'>K ibmv^b their atook t>efore boyliig. Maai' "
, asd »ii kiada of Tloa are. Importefs of.
ALLBH, THOMAS GQ.'8,
Wboleaale and Mall aealwa, Maaortmen i ever oMBS Ip M||« tr *A<
ruebaeks. Coal VmIm aatfHod*, i
Fine China, Glass and Queensware;Wooden and Wllloware. Their ni<Msk la too'varM to eMiaerate. Oali and look throughNo troubl > to show aoods. Remember tlie plaoei AI«Ull« 4k OO^ eorner ofBeeoaU endOoortstiMPit Maysvllie. Ky.
Tbe plaoe to atop at when IntMay-vlllM. Un-der new roanagemeat. Tables larol-hed wli htbe beat tbe market aCirda. Uh irge* rea^u-able. Hpeolal raiaa 111 reaulnr hfiardera.o8-ain C. I». HHKHAHl). Prop.
lettan will plaaae say advertiHe<l.
A. a Smvam, F. M.
Tbb Enquirer says among tbe nomer-ons paasangera down on tbe steamerBcotia from Pittsbarg Sunday wara fonrItalian Ooants. with a larga nambar ofservants and a larga amonat of baggage.They arrived in thia country raoaotlyfrom sanny Italy, and are well pleaaad as
far as tbay have naan. They are an roateto Tannasssak-whantlMf Mra laiga rail-
road iatorsMi.
J«>»« OKABK,
Hease,Man and~
Ornamental PainterstiralMinp;, litaslnK aud Paper-hanglug. Al<
.<urk neatly aud pronipily asecotMi. Oflliviud abop, aortb aide ol roartb between Mar-ket and LimMtone. streeUk alSdly
~QBOIIQI W* OOOK,BoasskBlaB and Oraaaieatal
Paintir and Pam-Einger.tihop north Kide of Fourth Rtreot. iMtwcen <
LilineHione aiiil viarket, Maynvllle. Ky. JlUdly
To ADVERTISERS^A lint Of l,>iiiunewapaper« Divided Into Htataa
and Hectio iH will be'
FKKK
James Ce OwenSyWHOLESALE COAL DEALER. •
Hell only In car-load lots or more. I iionlrol the entirp nntpatoltlie KitMieril KenluoK.V Kullioail t 'oiu|<an v 'a imIkm, and ampre I'll rti I to aiveyou a aood artli-le ot i 'oal lor lesx oioiiey t lianany ilealer In IIiIh niaikel. I uIko hell KAN.VWHA, tHem-I aiinel). NKW lil VKIt. (' he lie>.l lil i^kKiiiti li C. ul lakun Inimthe larili), MTKA.M COAL, either Nul or Hla. k, anil .NUT aN,.eciiil y. oiltiUtm
Hwtlonnl Uwuli RiilidltiNr, WfHt Wide Int Conrt MCreet,Tliree Ikoora Altove Neeoad Ntr«»<, Wnyavlllti Ky.
aeut ou applloatlou—
tops:To thoH«> who want tbelr advert ialni
we can ofler uo twttevand effuoilve work tbanOt oar Hetect Loeal Uat
lelr advert ialng to pay,
UBO. p. BOWBU* A 00.,Newspaper Advamattt Bnreei
Iff Hpmoe Street, New Y«reeo,York.
0£HandWhMk«y ttafv-Itacmedatborne wttb
pabb BookoflianaUonlan aeiit FHFB.M.wcaru.v v. m u
T. J. CURLBY,Sanitary Plumber
lAi Am iTiAx mm,ArtlatieObaadeller^Otl Li|aBS.Ae. ueeaaditreet. above Marked, MayavUla, 1^,
1l^ottunr •!•«••
——FBAOnOAL
<^ tMasa promptly aMMAsi to. no. mlesenS aiMst. aaarM
0. W. WAMMia,
DENTIST,ZWEI8AIIT>I BtOet
^ J. •AWaJMWa—Daalguer and dealer in—
-
MONUMENTS. TABLETS,Hsedsteaas, Ae. Tlie lanzeat atook of tbt
latest dsainub Tbe best matertet and workever oflSradln tbbi seetton ot tbe atata, »t re-
dnoed nrifMw. Ttioaa waatlog work m OraB>tic or *' ..i>le at* IsTlted tO 0*11mAm
M
UM>»<eiv«ib deooad Street. HayavUlab
AaNeSAPP,Biggage and Frslglit,Traiitllir.
win oall at your house at all honra for l>ac>gagea or frelgbt for steamboeta and trklna.LiS^ontom at JaaMsAWalS' Uvery stable,Sarketatseet. sSdiyTi
DAET EVENING BUILEU V.
DMiLrTexcePT samif.
IIOMKR & MoCARTHY.Proprietor*.
WEDM£SDAY £V&, NOV. 28, 1881
TIME TABLE.THE WNTRAL RAILROAD:
A rrlvf- in- VI n. ni. 7:10 p. m.ivpail i>:i<|m. III. l:Ui p. lu,
THE MAYtVILLE AND BIfi SANDY RAILRO'AD
:
KMiboand.......M.M.^ 7:.Vi a ni. •nin p. m.WMlbOQiKl.- li •:,if) n. in. 4:46 p. m.
B«l Vot 80 With Bll-Anotker Bo- Tli« Amoant Paid the aoTernmentMUtie Elopement, Thli
from FltmUiff
Imdicatiums—"/Vm>, itatidnarjf tempera-
TVMM W|0, GftlfaOOO'l.
lliNOi moot, Jata ootfoe, mapio sjrrap,
bock vhoet, OalhoanV 'dtf
<'ai taiv JdiiN FloixowAY, of the Boe*
lean, w on Ihc sick list.
Ohoine red and yellow Jersey sweet
poMlooiOtO. W. GoiMi**.
Tbb •tMBierTdlegr.iph will raoamo her
plMO la kho Pomeroy trado t6>night
The Louis A. H(ieil"y rc-entrred the
CiQCinnati timl E'illHlxirx traikt ia.Ht ii^ht.
Umb Mass wilt be celebrated at St.
RMriek'o Ohuroh to-morrow moraiat at
8:30 o'dock.
Mb. E. R. TtLAtNH was initiated into the
myiteriea of Udtifc^ilowsiiip at Leaington
Moaday alfbt
Ma. John A. Ghbkn, formerly of May^ille, is editor and piibliahir of tho TracyCity, Tenn., New«.
K!i MrKi*e Hn<l tiriilc, oi Fleminit
County, wt-re gueats a( itiu K(ir>>p«au
Hotel yeati^rdajr mornioff.
The couple wer« m.uned at Aberdeenlute Montiay ni^ht, und arrived at the
hotel at 3 o'clocic yesterday rooming.
Mr. McKee settled his bill about Oo'olock
and when Mr. Shepard, tha clever hoat,
learned whtra tho party was from, ho re-
marked :
"I'kB expecting another ooople from
Fioming to-.l^y. Tb« fellow wrote for a
room last uight."
"Oh, indeed," inqolred Mr. MoKee."Who are they?"
" Well, I don't know who the younglady ii." replied Mr. Hhepaid. "bat the
By tho Kentaeky Distrlolo
tho Paat Toar.
The i4nn<ial report of the Co inun saioner
ol Internal Revenue ahowa that the co!-
leetions for last year were aa folio <vb bydiftricta: Seroml, ('ollector Hunter Wocl,
11,122.019.09; Fifth, Collector Attilla Cox,
16,883,997.32 ; Sixth. Collector George H.Davidaoo, $;!.7I4.734 O.'); Seventh, (^)>- K Browning, deceased, Wai Alod aad or<
Mre. IIiii(h Uierbower ie visiting hfrfather, Mr. Samaal Martia, at Millera-
bnif.
.
Hon. A. V. Knas^ll. of Ohio, is visiting
his brother, Dr. J. L. UaswU tad iamily,
of Potton street.
Mr. Frank R. Phistt r, of Docatur, Ala.,
is in town on a viait to rttUlivea, and will
remain about tea days.
Ooaaty Ooart.K. (i. I.yrm <in;ili(ied an eSOCatOr of
]'.'., r.t A. Moruiin, deceusnd.
A H lie bill of the perooaal oMato of W.
lector James F. Robiuaou, $10,(i75,739 41;
Eighth, CollectorThomas Branetoo,fM6,-
296.48. Total, $23,182,687.15.
DnrinK the year seven illicit stills were
destroyed, twi> rr^moved and eight persons
arrested by Collector Wood ; seven stills
destroyed and six persons arrested byCollector Cox; one still deHiroyed and
two persons arrested by Collector Rob-
inson, and twelve stills destroyed and twofellow is Mr. ' r.iHii ' .'-SunnderK, wjio owns i persons arrested i)y ColUfor Rr nston.
W. E. Taiih haa sold and conveyed two?ol« in Tubh's aub-di vision of Dover to
William and Clarence Havens for $160.
Ma. P. B. Odbrin and Miss Ellen
Malone, both of this coanty,were married
yeeteri^ay la tho CatbcUo Ohoivb at
Mayalick._ _
Thi steamer Silver Wave has extended
her trips a little farther down the river
and now goes through to Dover daily, ex-
cept Snnday.
Kav. Gao. O. Baknbs, the evangelist,
was paid $160 for the two weeks' meet-
ing at Paris. Six yean ago he wae paid
$M)0 at same place.
All memb rs of Rinj;({old T.ndne No,
27, I. O. O. F., are requeated to be pres-
ent at the regnlar meeting to-night.
Boainesa of importance.
Tmerk will he no pna -hini; at Mitch-
ell's Chapel to-ni^ht. Ttie conttregation
are invited to Httend the revival lervieM at
the M. E. Charch, Sonth.
Thb Kentucky Central pasaenger train
last evf^niiiK jumped the track near Paris
and did not reach this city until eleven
o'clock last I ight. Nobody was hurt.^
laa^kc FaaoDSOM aad wife, of Marshall,
Iowa, have sold to William J. Wilson, of
this county, their undivided interest in
the Thonas Dillon farm of 104 acres oaTwotiOt O>eok iortlOO.
Tn Maysville Bleetrie Light aadPower Company is Btill in the rint;. Theeat made in the rates baa bad the edect
«l adding over oao haadrsd mora lifhts
mp to daM to ihojmmbor oabceribod tor.
The Cotitrollt'r of the Currency has
anthorised the i'uiuaix National Bank of
Loslailoa, Ky., to oommeaee bnsineH,
with a capital stuck of $150,000, with W.B. Oassell, President, and J. W. Rodes,
CMiior.
GAMAia M. 0. HoTOBiNs, as agent for
Messrs. B W. Brown and D, R. Allen,
sold yesterday to Myall & .Shackleford
the property occapied by the Burrows AAtherten earriaite works on Wsettleoood
etreet for $10,400.
TuANKSoiviNO— At the Church of the
Kativity to-morrow. There will bo the
nanal services, consisting of morning
prayer, Sfrmon and holy communion,at 1 1 o'clock. The oborch wi)l bO appro-priately decorated.
TiiK h.indsiimeHt line of iliiiiiiond.s ttw r
Bliowu here are thoue that liopfter &Xarphy, tbe Jewelers, are now displaying.
Also a fine line of ladiea' and jsent's
gold watches, at priues lower tliau ihey
have ever beon sold in Maysville. Prices
«oamntsod the lowest. dtf
C<^>iiPAiiidON of E(jaita))le Life with tWOol the other largest American companies:
Mew bosinew of Vqoitableia 1887. $138,-
023,106; new husiness of New York Life
in 1887, $106,749,295; new business of
Motoal Life, N. Y.. in 1887, $09,443,110.
Jos. F. Bndrlek, a«t, MayavUlo, Ky.
The Rerord. of New Vienna. O,says
:
"Mr. £. F. Powell, formerly with A. W.Moehlenpege, will remove to his old
home, Maysville, Kv., D.-cemher 1. Mr.
Powell haa been active in his work for
the organisation of the Knights of Pyth-
ias, and was Treasurer of the society. Aresolution thanking bim for hia aervicea
and also tor tbe capability and integrity
ho had displgyod, was nnanimoaglyadopted at tho last moetiag."
a siore Home«\here between Tilton andSberhnrne."
Mr. McKee smiled a hiir .smile as he
laughingly remarked :
*'1 KUess you
needn't save that room for Mr. Saunders.
I don't think he'll be here. I'ge got his
girl."
It was then learned that the two— Mr.
C. M. C. B<innders and Mr. McKee—hadbeon conrtlog the same girl. Miss Jennie
Emmonp. The merchant hsd made all
arrangements for the elopement, but at
tho efereath hoar, Bit thppti ia andby his persuasive wooings lodoosd the
young lady to fly with bim.
Colonel 0. 8. Wood's Lnok.Colonel Obsries 8. Wood, the tall end
handsome manager of tbe Eutaw House,
is in great luck. He is wealthier to dayby the sum of $S.O0O thaa ho was a weekago. He bought one-twentieth of a ticket
in the Louisiana State Lottery. He put
it in his pocket and was notified that the
ticket of which be held a fraction—it
was No. 73,946—had drawn on October
0th tbe $100,000. The Colonel was not
slow in communicating with the lot-
tery people, and on Monday he received
a c^'riifie i check for his shiird of the
weabb, namely, $5,000.—Baltimore (Md.)
Herald, October 24tb. On DecemberISili (u'curn the iniiniuotL dr.twiiig in
which the drat capital prize is $600,000.
All informatioB can be had by applying
to M. A. Dsnphin, New Orleans, La.- -
Bond to Discharge Attachments.Ihe caae ut McCoimack agaiuat Hen-
derson, appealed from Fleming County,
hnH heen Mtlirmed by the Superior Court.
The opinion uf the upper court ia aa fol-
iowa :
JTlrHt-A bond wliareby tbaobliKorn under-taks tbat tlie daisnaanl la aa atiaahmeut" will periorm tbeJodgment of tbe eoart " Is
tbe Iwod' pravtdad for by Heeiloa n of thecivUOodeto (Usetoaige an attaeboseat; andtbeeflNA Of soea a bond Is that tbe attoeb-
meat is lharsby dtaebaiasd, and pfoperty onwbleh l»lB levied U leit as If uolevy bad beenmade. It la tbsrsaAar Immatarlal wbatber tbegroands ol tbe attaebmeat were yold or not,
er wbetber tbe properly was or act llaMe tobe taken nndsr It.
Bseond—Ttaeeolleetioii or Nnrii i< IioikI maybeenlbresd by rale. Indeed ii nvt-mi ibai tueDew oode pl.ui«« auob l>oiidi« oo the toot lug of
rKplevlo bouda, and perinlta sxeoulion to LwImuHd wlttioutany prellinliinry proce«dlDK».Third— WliUe tlie productlou mt Iho prop-
erty tn not one of tlie tlilnKH cuiiteniplateU byRtirh u bond, yet If the dereiidttiil. waving hi*
Ot^jertiun to an order rr<iulrlng the property to
be produced, docn produce It and allowa 11 to
be sold a« a mode of pairing tbe Judgment, tbssurety la tb« bond can uot oom plain.
Fonrtli—Tbe auretlmaver tbat 4t thf limeol ibe levy tbs Sberlfl axplalned tbe bond to
blad tbem only to buve tbe pnpetty fOrtta-
eonlng. and tbat ttaty algaol ItUor llwt par*pose. Held—Tb 4t taken more stronglyagainsttbem, as tbe rule teqnlrss, tbls asaaas nomoretban tbai they sappossd tbat to be tbe
lagsl eflael of tbe bond.aad tbat theUberiawas ol tbe saaeeplnioa. aad tber«faro It la
Properly valued at |2UU belonging to dis-
tillers was also seised.
Ciaars ni;unii;iC' uihiI in Ki-iitiii k v dur-
iig the year are returned at 2ti,(tH3,62U,
for which 654,528 pounds of tobaoeo were
used. MaiMifactuiern during the year
prepared in the Slate 20 Oi>9,!>70 pounds
of tohxcco, and disposed of 19,105.110
pounds, thereby pnyinir to the Goveri>-
ment as taxes $152,840,880. Special taxes
were paid by 16,631 persons, two-thirda
of which were for retail dealers in tobacco.
There are 409 registered stills forgrain,
molasses and fruit in Kentuci y. of which
351 are in operation. Of those in opera-
tion 163 are for grain, and have a msxi*
mum capacity of Ml>oiit l.S.') hnslieln per
day. During the last year 2,308,159 buah-
els of grain were purchased and used in
these atillM. In all, Kentucky iniiiinf.tc-
tured W.)X)T:<,'.)\'2 ij:illons of spiiits.
dcred rec(<rde<l.
A pule hill ol tlie peraounl < Ht ite of
of Wm. £ Dickson, deceased, was filsd.
Same order.^ ^' _
Its Delleaey of FUworai'.d the ((Ui:.icy nf its action luive r- n-'
ihred fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, iiu-i
meneelv popular. It cleanses and tones
'
op the clogged and feverish avsteni, and '
dinpela headaches, colds and fevers. For
'
sale in 50 oeiit and $1 bottles.
BUaniBgB LO0AJ«.
-Just Ihe thing—Kackley's direct life-
Kixe p rtraits for piencnta
—An appropriate Christmas for one
and all is Kackley's direct liie-aiae por-
traits.
—Ten dollnrs i.-* tht- cist of K.ickley's
lile-.-i/.e |oi ;risils f jr (.'hrir<tiiia^ and N'^w
Year's t'itls. V.\
Absoluteily ure.I'M* p4iwder D»'V<>r vnrlen. .\ marvel of pa
> 1 1 , Ht reugtb sod w t • leeoio nnint. more moiioniicni tban tbe o'HiiiHry kinds, and cannot
'Old la cor.ip« titl.t i with ine luniiitade orlow twit, Rhort w .t I, Hhiu) or pho,ipbateFowdent. Hold oni> hkhuk. KOYAL HAK-I.Mti K)WDK.K('0.. ii« Wtilitit.. New Yoik.
OAMPAim OOMMimiAnd TRADE BDI'PLIEK
LAHTBBKS and rLA«MI,at
JOHN WHEELER'S
CRESCENT: HEEL: PLATESOn RUBBERSwill double their
wear and pre-
MiasBS. Lank& WoKicK completed Mr.jV6nt Slipping^*
Wm. Fitzgerald's new bUHineae bouse
on East Thinl street y^-a erday. Thebuilding ia a two-^'try and contains twostnrr-rooms. Councilman Shannon will
open out a gr(«« y in part of the build-
ing at once.
Thk union Thankagiving aervicea will
be held to-morrow morning inthePimtPresbyterian Chuich, heitinninir at 10::iO
o'clock. W. 8. Pries! will pre^ieh iIih
sermon, and his snhjeet will be *' OurCountry'.'" Call to tu-r Ciiir.-ii-. Every-
body vuitiiully iuvi'.Bd to utleiid.
Price 10 cents on
Rubbers sold at
MINER'SARCTIC WITR MCKSaeiNr* BBBL PLATB.
SHOE : STORE.
WE OFF£R SOME DECIDED DARGAINS
TO RBDUCE 0\rtt STOCK OF-
itook, Field and Farm.. 8. D. OofT, of Olark, sold one hundredfut cuttle to Lehman A Bro. at (1 centa.
The lot averaged 1,780 pounds, ai^d will
be shlppifl to LondoB for Christmasbeef.
The world's supply of tigs comes from
a contracted territory aroiind ancient
Ephesua and a mount.s to about 25,0()0,-
OUU pounds annually. It is thought that
Mexico will some dav contain Immensefl^ orchards.
Uen. W. 8. Witberi, of Fairlawu Stock
Farm, has sold to O. Lynch, Jr., of Phil-
adelphis, Pa., hay colt Fairlawu, two
ysars, by Nutwood, dam Streamlet, by
Alaioat; secoad dam Sophia, by BdwinForrest, for $3,000.
^. Q. Stoner, of Paris, Ky., has soM to
P. J. WiUiaUM, of Anaoooda, MontanaTerritory, bay yearling filly, by Baron
Wilkes, dam-by Bafieid, for $2,590. Sameparty purefaased'of W. S. Bnckner, of
Paris, Ky., black yearling filly, by Baron
Wilkes, dam by liellwood, lor $3,600; of
W. L. MmmoBS, of Ash Grove Mtad, baytwo-year-old filly, by William L., damby Young Jim, for |3,000; of W. K.
Brasfield, bay yearling colt, by Robert
McGregor, dam by Bysdyk's Uambloto-niao^ fur $2,000.
Bev. C. J. Kolby, of Verona, BooneConaty, Kj., i»t§mHa§»H/9 dsfvborowith friends.
Itoiii.sso.v A Co ,ol tin- Old <. >ld Mills,
near the depot, have ttrr.mKed to hiindle
a lanre quantity of corn and will pmv the
thf hi_dii'Ht market price. Fii'inerH will
tlo well to c;»ll uti I hem hefc.rc i-eliint'
They are inakiin; very choice hominy
which they exchange for com. n2(kldwlt
LniVv*' J ckt-tM. $1 85, $2 25, t2 5t> and
KxtiH l-^iie J.'ckctj* in Brown, Navyand Electric Blue at $5, sold in Septem-
ber at $7.50.
Siripeil Hill{!'lil^ $.'>()(), w(.rli i7..'>0;
tweniy-tive iShort Wiapa at $4.00, $0 00
and $6. 80.
In Plufhea we are showing the best
value for the money in the city.
See our $12.80 Jackets and $20 Haoques.
Four-button Kid Uloves at 50 cents.
All Wool BeguUir Made CashmereHoee at 25 cents.
Ladies' JeiHcy Ui>d»-rwt^ar ut 3-7^ eents.
Five pieces new ahndes Bmad Cloth at
$1.00, reuular price $1 'J5.
Tbirty-siz-iucb AU Wuo! Tricot a at
37) cents.
A new line of Dark Prints aodGiag*brims only 5 cents.
Pifteea Pieoes of Joaos at 26 seat^—
good value st 36 seats.
Canton Flannel, 5, and 10 cents.
All Wool Flannel, 12), 15 and 36 seats,
la Oref, White aad Bed.
BROWNING& CO.8 East Second Street, Maysville.
" Mk.s. M xry Hicks, who reaidesoii the
Kentucky side of the river." says tbe
Portsmonth Blade, "hu a couple of little
animalsthat are veritahle curiosities. It
is bard tb designate tbem, as they share
equally the nature aad appearance of
rabbit and cM. The head and neck re-
semble the cat, while the body, tbe tail,
andthomsBaer of loeomotloa is perfectly
rabbit like. One is black and the other
speckled. Uobiuson, while here, oflered
Mrs. Hicks qaltsa baodsomosnm for the
little animals, bat her chUdrOB rofosod
to part with them."
, Bosy Plaeo.
About tho bosiest seeao at preoeat is
at the 0 tdfellowa' Hall ClothiuK House.
It is a wonderful slaughter of pricea
However tho sdminlstnitor desires to
close the stock out as quickly as possible.
Hence, pricea are made accordingly. Weadvise everybody to take advantage of
this sale, as tbe character ol it is almost
naique. ^ dlt
"The Prodigal Son."" The IVodii^al hon " was the subject
of Rev. H. C. Morrison's sermon at the
M. E. Church, South, last ni^ht. A muchlarger crowd whb present than on the
night before, and all seemed deeply in-
terested in the discourse. There were
three additiona, and tWO Others WOSt fo^
ward for prayers.
Mr. Morrison will preach again this
afternooa and this evening at the ososl
hours.
Another Prominent Farmer Dead.Another one of Mason Conaty's old
and esteemed farmer citlssDS pssssd
away yesterday.^ ^
Mr. John E. French died at 11.30 a. m. ]JQ^\y ^an be wsitBcI OB. "GoocUTwUI bo marked iB plaiB flgoraa,at hia home near Minerva. He badj *^ • i a -• »i t
been troubled with heart disease tbe past
year or so. Last Friday he became
much worse end sank rapidly from that
on, his death resulting at the hotar
nuiiifd.
Mr. French was born near Dover, and
was sfvOBtyoiffbt years of sfo. Hia wife
died a few years ago. He leaves two
children—Mr. D. A. French and Mrs.
Charles Smoot, Jr.
Tbe fnneral will take place to-morrow
at 10 a. m. at the family residence, burial
in tbe Maysville Cemetery. Elder Hall,
of Newport, will ooadaet tho fitasral
ssrricss.
Of the Entire Stock of Goods of F. Hechinqer, de-
ceased, better known as Hechinqer & Co.
Oiilofs'iHalliClotliii:
\V^t cDinmeuce thi.^ s.ilo to-'l.iv, aiul will continue it until
the entire stock is closed out. We need not mention that such
an opportunity to buy Clothinc', Tailoring Goods and G«b('bFurnishings, all of the hi<:;h(>st and best grftdfit, at BB imperiitive .sale rarely piosent.>j itself.
We have everything arrange<l in such a manner that ereyy-
one price only, terms stricUv cash.
As the stock is a very large one and tho Administrator is
anxious to close it out as soon as possible, ALL GOODS WILLBE SOLD AT THE PRICE THST ARE APPRAISED.As most everyone in this part of the State haa knowledge of thB
class of goods Hechinp;er & Co. carry, it is unnecessary to enum-erate any of them. Merchanta can here find an opportunitjr to
make profitable inyestmenti.
A. M. J. COCHRAN, Adm'r.
D. HECHINQER, Manager for F. Hechinger, dec'd«.
Ftr War in Karope Nf^^adlty Go-
ing (hi On All Siden.
AMD ITALY KACH WANTAODIIIUNAI. WAB ORKUira
Prat'iiDi RttamaiilM Knrti
H«r Vrnntiar—Twi» Hxmbioii •>(
rarlittmc il Arrmtmt In tlin Huii'>« of
9MiMfni»«-rha Mamban Vary Inilie-
MMti-^h»r Wurmtgm Mawa.
Vne:<NA, ?lor.-'^ — At a nipeMnij of thi-
b«d4{et cmiiinitttw, iVmiit WVUhfrhelinl
tetad -that it wiim ri»>c<<Nsary Ui pz|M'<lit.«>
aaaattraa fur enabling the Kuveriirueitt t<i
—MHm the landwabr. Forniarly a vignmuK
mMI prompt (M of tho Undwabr wim not o<>n
tanpUtad, buttha pmiant military and |>>^
UMeal •itiiatidii demAndwi aithar a mMorial
iaaream! of th» nrtny, or Kuoh alfactlra arrani^n ents tii it lli<< Un<lwafar would l>» n)>le
to aaswer the calU upon troopo in tha Hold.
Tha ezpanditur« aflzad to Uie Bii-kxt for
Ihte parpom would amoiink to ],i)4i,4~>i)
>ailB«, and indndsd tko mm to bo uMd tnr
tkm purofaato of riflas, wbioh wora mAkm.at the rate of !tO.O(X) par month.
The Bfl;iia:ii (^'ivenmiDiit. will a-k thi>
cbambor of (|.?|)iitiHS for a crt-dif. »f five mil
lioaa U) (Minjii' U" tim artimiin'iit^, nmi tVn-
ItAjmil rnn^ljl h Irt UllIlctioiiiMl tr..^ (ip iiln)" il of
Htfcnor Mii,'li inj, liunist-'r nf tii iii' " for n
ti imaw .11 oDei .itioii tii jitovhIm ^-5, (I ».),(JiK) andfnA taxi'K t'l fuvfT thi> Hxri H n.'iral andMilitary ez|)Bii.'<o», which aru'ium i^i $:j°J,(X)0,-
000.
The prfpariitinn-i for war ni> a ifriii I soale
{^•ta.vlily on, iio'l Mi»ra uro fflw bure wboaatarteiii the tl iU«]riii<; ho|it> Mi.it this
aking reaiy loi- wur m-iv nmkn peacn.
nodanger point jiHt now is Roiniinnia,
vWeh is divitlod m public wiii'irndiit and also
tattiOoanoU. Uu the one Kule ataiid the
I Amtri^i'-i friend, Nf. Can i. aa
I minister. K<it Uia kiUK ha« yielded to
tha Ruasophil^ iMtitiinant ao far to it
tba portfolioa of both war and coniineroa.
Ttoa ia with a view to a neutral policy. ButwWto IL Carpi's foreign policy deniaiidH de-
foalTO fronU«*r worlu agaitmt Runxia, the> nlniater, <it>n. Mano, oppotwM it, and the
govei iinir<tit has proteeted ajaixst
tlw trMtioo by Roumania of forta at For<
ad Galas.
A lliioiiieritiiK to lliilfiinr.
liONOo.v, Nov .\s —Tin- N'i-IouiviI niTHHt. by
aemct* of sii.ii n of Mr. D.n'i^l Suppiiy,
within the prwcMii i.s of tHk hc>u-v« of commora Mofi^lay iiii;ht, acic I a.* * sort of
hoompr.iiiiC i-i Mr Biilfo,ir, vvli i, ultiiou^lit,
h»> inaili- lia-li- ! > ij-i l.»ifn rc-poikioiIii y for,
ftnd to ili>pr>'i' ii" i.iiK art. h iikvh.- i im ! ss
n«raily re^ooif^iliit* lor the viol.iiioii ot the
aanotity of IIm i»*r>oii <>f a iiie.nii-r 'vii.iiiii
tike jurixictioii .if parii imeiil.
Althou;;)) It !i porturi 1 V im I' l -t ).h1 liy
e»ei-yb(Klv a- ivnl liv Mr. Sn.' 'iiy lnriis,4f
that the K. rv.i-.> 'if iu>' -luminiMi- '.'a-- lu- vitn-
ble. Hi« iimimi-r .I'l'i pi !(•< of il^ -"i . ' ha^
Hrnuswl ff«liii'.is oi iii'li'/iiatioii iii lur iir'-a>u
ot in<Jt<t of iho I'orv iii>'inl»T,~. a.- «>'il ua
awoiis tlii'ir poll Ileal aiivciKirii's. Kvnrymember, of wn.ntpver Jparly or f.<iaioii,
eatertaiiis a iiio>t ^ai'.rnd rf-^ard for thelaw and truJilioin of the h^u.^n wlnrii pra-
Teat the extM'(:i«', tviihiii parliuiiirui ary pre-
cinota of unv otixfr au'lMrivy ilim tliai of
tJto bixly itntlf, and it in iiion- man likely
tbat the conjitible who sci vt- i tii» tvrii h iU
ba aaTerely cenNured, if he dom lo^o hi.'t
place.
Of oour>«* the s^rtrioa within tlin lolit)ie>i
cannot 1m» if;;ardiHl aa in any de^iec valid,
and pending the <iiveati<ation of tliu comuittne into the nlTair, Mr. Kheeliv will prob-
ably enjoy iniinuiiity from other writs,
though he will ultiiiiat<4ly hav-) 19 (hot the
mwic and rwrve a term in jail.
Am Mr. John Fniucane, ineiiilMr for east
Limariolc. waa.eutaring the hoii»a uf oom-mona Monday *T«ning six aummonaiHi were
arvad upon him to amwor ohargM of Tin
latiag tba oriDte* ar^ mmI dataotiTen were
waiMng at tba antranow to aartra niniiiar
writ! upon ottaar Pamolllto members. <
llie Uexd l>iirliP4'*.
Nkw YniiK. Nov •Jb.—The iliii.i .il Sn'h
eriand, who arrived on the *"itv .if lln li-
inond Monday, on learning of Ins wife'.i
death inline listelv arranged to ri>tiirii byKt4««ner. 1'ne duchess has Imhii a i{r<!at
Kvlfei er not more from diK la^te than the
iufidalities of her hiisl>and, who, tinaa 1874,
haabaan umlHr the innueuca of Mra Jamaa,whose husband xiiicided on account, of il^
Tba duke has spent m'ich of his time yatcft-
ing in foreic:i waiters or travelinz with this
woman, who is now with bini here. Thedaatb of the duoliMa givaa Mrs. Jam* a
to insial Vim* duka aball aarrjr
The Kninan Quest iitu.
ROMK. Xov. ' I'he Moiie'eiir reumi ks
the popVs drparlurn is liie prnbabls
nlution of the Hoiuaii qiiehtion It is cer-
tain that neverai nations woulil i-onlend for
the honor of receiving hini.
llie (V-;orvatore ilomaii denies that the
pope is relyiiit; on tho «UbrMk 0( war to
gain tauipural power.
Tka MrtiM at Braaaalo.
BRUNHErA Not. ;ib.—TIm Mrika of tba ooal
minan U xpraading and ia rapeotad to !»•
oome gaiierHl. Truubia ia oxpaotad and goO'
darmas are pairoling diatriota wbara riota are
feared. Anarchists ara taking adtfantage o(
the situation to foment diiturbanoas.
llcMCli l>e(ent« H anian.
Hyu.nky. N S W.. Not. aM.—A race took
plaoa on tlie I'araiMatla river between Will-
iaa Baaeta and fidward Haulan. Tiia ra<«
VM «M by Baaotu
''orai^n Nfites.
M. Herh-iisti lu, vi(» pre«ii.lHiit. of Svfii/.t«r-
laiic^ IS lit ii I
i;Hr'lmaM »ibt>oin has askivl the popi not
t»> comliMiin Henry <ieorj;e'ii writ iim-;.
The W'lviii.iii ox(iedition for the relief ot
Binin Bey i»expe>-i«cl Ut ntnrt from Berlin
for Zanzibar within three weeks.
DupU>!<y, ai^'oiiiplica in the u>ue of coun-
tarfait Kreuch bank notaa, hox tM«n aea-
. tonood to Otra yeant' impriaonmeut.
Tba court of quaan'a banob in Lirerpool
hM ordarod tha deatt uotion In that oity of aluinbar of Bngliab tranalatiana of Zola's
BOvaLTba L^Etoila aayt that tb» Balgion fovern
Biaat will asit tba cbambar of deputiaa for a
oradit of 5,ott),OUw franoa lo eoinplato tUu
'rmamantPriiiue Ferdinand hat donatad 1,000,000
frauct fur tba fu(k(iar«ioa of aa qflkial
for Iba aatoMtabflMMt of a MaMoMiBalgartaa mltrantiy al tinfla.
Tb* LitaamI Ualoaiali ar* prapartng for ahimmama damoaatraHun t* Birmiagbam in
April MaMwbil* Ibor *ttl at«mp th<
oonntry, going about ta TOM dra|iad wit i
tba Unitm Jaok.
Thaqnaattnn ragarding Iba fagittva alar e
barborad by tha Miaaloa aution at MombaN.baa baeit aattlad by Moam Maokansia andMattbe*^ to the latiafaaUon of the nativep.
who bare Invited llr. Maolcenaia.to a pohli.'
feast Tha arrangomant aaooraajllM traado i
of 1.500 slares.
When Wiii.itn. ex- Pre«i.("nt (iievy'^Mon in
law, of ilicoraM VH 'narler taiii", ent<>re>l tli'
French chanilhir of d' pnnt s, U: iaml> •
si((nil1canily "adjoume.! for kji i.onr"
Tho porte is diKCiwms; a »cl*«m i<i iwt.al>
lish a HtMte liank nil ler (ternmii ni,Tna','"nient,
tho idea lieiii); l<> dimini-ii the"xi'iaivepririln){eM enj ived by the Otlonmu liaiik.
A new 1 aiiiit will ba neoe»*ary in the
French l)o)Mirtnient of war, tht question
hayinK arisen wttether iL Cluseret, who ia
an American, is elit;ible to a seat in the
oliamlter of depntirm.
The North Uerman Oaaette and almost all
tba other prominant Oarmon papers concurin tha opinion that tba affaira at Franoo aredrifting toward a crisis of whleb the
saqoanoaa ara iooalonlabla.
Mr. W. H. Smith, tho gomrumwit laader,
replying to a quwatioB intimatad that theBi itiab goTammont nndar tba pratoatoirciimatanoM waa anablo to maka any atate-
ment reirarding tba appointment of a mintit-
etr t«t Washinc;toii,
Ouo of tLe Ue4iuirenieut8 ui' Our
New War Temels.
irillBTBBlf AND tWMKTt KsOtS tOHTHB miBL OBOUBBa.
Tha Oontnietar WIB Baealsre SAO.OOO for
Ba<ih Qoartar nf a Knot of Hpe«<l Shown
Ahove the Uuarantee, and Sliould It Fall
Balow a Uka Amonat Shall Ba Uaduoted
9vwm tha Oantvaot Prioa.
Wahhinuton, Nov. <)ni> of the most
prominent features conne<;t«d with the build-
ing of the new ci-uiseri authori/AMl by the
laal ooograw will ba tba mattar of apaod.
Tha two atoal omlaora of about tbraa tbon>
aaad tona ara to axbibil a maximum ipaad of
at laaat 1itfi»t««n knota par tioar, and tha
vnsisel of tiie .'.(Vio Ions displaoaBianfea qMadof twenty knots jwr hour.
Witii the armored (miser, 7.5IK) tons, no
speed is provided for, and it ia axpe<!t«d that
a oartain amount of bcm powar will haTe to
be guantntead. Tbio, bowavar is a matterthat will ha s«ttla<l by >tb« Imanl of naralofflcara ap^xdniad to pmpare plans fur tba
bhip.
Undar tba.law tba aaoratary of tba navyia aatborlMd to ooatraot for tba eoaatruc-
tion of tba armorod ahlpa and tba two ateel
gnnboata, with aoob proriaioaa fbr {noraaae<l
apaad and tba pramtam to ba paid ttaarafot
aaba aiay tblak baat tha aeoratory
baa decided to laava all thaw matters to the
board, mob raoommaodationa aa tbajr maymaka will in all probabUUif ba approvad bybim If hadaoidaa to go abaad wIm tha work.
Tbaraiaan Uaa that ha will allow bia «no-
caaaor to dotormiaa tba plana of tba nawahipa, bat navy poopla daaira that Mr. Whit-ney aol in (ha mattar baforo ba leaTaa tba
navy dapartmanbHa baa already tborou^hly mastered the
aubject, and when bis annual report ia onceout of the way tha many friends of tha newnavy, wbii n be has done sn much to build
up u> Its present hi^h standard, hope that he
may And tiiua to add to bia alraady highreputation.
The total cost of these vessels, excliisiye
of armament and any premium that maybo paid for increa.scd speetl, will be JH.tJOO,-
(KKt. In the co-so of each ship tor every quarter knot ol ^(leed liiiown atwive the ;{Uaran-
lee the I'on 1 1 actor will receive f.Vt,l)'HI, andlor every quarter knot below mat, there
shall Ih> deo\ii'ted from the iviiitract price
the liUiu of f'Al.UOI. if the ix>iitract for tiie
coiiiitruciioii o: these ve.si*els i-aii not be ob-
taiiii"*! at 1 'a-onalile prices from oiitsnte
til Ills, I he sei i'ei.ary of tlie uuvy im authurixed
to build sui-u vevsel or vaaaali at any navyyoi'd ha may designate.
Joeh Vlraat aad Tallow Jaek.
Ja«'khomtillc, Fla., Not. 'J6.—Tba official
bulU>tin fur Monday was: Maw cases. 2;
deaths, noiia Total cowfe to date, 4,677;
total deaths to date, -tSM. A baaTy frost fell
Sunday night. Tba thermometer droppedto freeaiug. Tbia inaaas death to tba farar.
UOLLISIOM IN_OOLORAOd
On tlie IHiiivHr A Kin Graiule — TwoKilled aoii m Number liOured,
Dmvaa, Nov. ^.ti.—A R(H-k island pas-
Mugar train oollidad with a Riu (iraiule ex
praaa Momlay near Colorado Sprmgs, (.'ol.
,
on tba Danrar ft Rio Orande railroad. The
trains were dwnoliihod and |«artiaJly l>urne<i
n& Tba pamangara all aaoapad. Two train-
naa ««ara killad-W. BL Phillip*, axpraae
uiamiir. and J. H. Milan, baggaganutator,
bath of tba Rook bland.
Taa wouadadwat Martin Ounar, onginaei-
of tba Klo Oranda trabi, aligbt fracture of
akuU and badly hnrt iatarnally--proaabiy
will dia. Juawpta Barry, anginaor of tne
Ruok Island, bead ont and bi^lly bmiseii
:
Harry Mmitb. flraaian, badly aoaldad andhead out; Aramaa ot Rio Orande train,
fatally iiijuiwl. Soreral others wara moi <i
or less injureil, but not fatally.
Keltel far Kmin llnj.
I^RDON, Not. id.—Liaul. W'isMinau has
beitaii preparatioua fur tlie relief uf Ur.
Eiuin Buy and bopea to ba able to autrt fromBariin fur Zanxibar within throe weaks.
Arriving at Zanxibar, ba will imnie<liatuly
select bis rouie and urganiaa his expedition.
Lieut. WiHsiiiaii flnnly believes that Stanley
has reMi'iiiHi Wadeliii in safety and i{ives nocreiii'iii-e tUat tha explorei-s have metwith disaster. li« ia strongly uri;ed i>y the
traveler Robifa to oompooa the expedition of
i^auuarmansandonothouaand itative porurs,
but as Wiaoman has undartakuu his venture
antiraly ou bia own book it ia likely that ba
will organiaa tba oxpadition in a nanaarqulta opposite to any of tba plana auggaatad
merely to manifeat bif indapandauoa, if for
no other reason.
-.I'De impress Victoria oaa promised that
no biography of Kalaar Fritz stiaU ba pub-Uabad for flva /aara naraii aodraadofa
0 f«t aaaat beavena i your silence ia to malltjre than all musio With what foil delight
1 mine donn to my dwellinit by the oaaAn<< look ont from tbe Inllice on tbenixHtlTiler.' the sjune (florieM burn wrenewid hrlKht
As \u iiiv ixn lnHxl; and if I niii oMArolli<'.\ n il ilsor ThnN uiy Hpii it !>' iNild
To think [»maps we ore co<'vaJ. Wbacan U'll H hen flrst my faculty hnftao
or tbouglitt Who Iraows but I waa therp withyon
When ttn-l yisir Maker'* mind, celi-etial 'phris-s,
Conliive<l your mo'ieii eis- I »af a n.u'ir
Elat), » liereloi" ilo iiMhi' ev i s ( inis nil withteurs
Aa 1, O I'MadfK y.Hji I' .iiit.) ^ .'ur
T \\ I'ai'.iiij- 111 Tlie T' liiui-y
i III- ICiisviiiM mill tlie Vsiiitlr.
1 lie ('oi-t. ;s ttml ,n .|e:ilin'.i with \tiMtie
iiir.'ur- the s«'iiii .Asi.iiii Kiis.'-iiin tiiiisim-ci'S-
KJU ilv have at ever-, stji^o a dec iiled iidviiul-
ft^'i . .. r tho tboioii^lily rCiiro|M'.in Kii^^liuli
ii!.i;i .1 'liTi Bull. wticMi coMiix'lltsI by i-irciiiii
btjiiii-es to li'iaiiy thingdisiTeditalilo Kir. rtliat
is the same |o liim. "iiii-lCii;;lisb"(, alwuyscousoles liiinself by iloinj; it its badly as pos
siblp. If ho li.is to employ bribery he invari
ablvbrilies the wron^j man. If ron'<sl to t<'ll
a lio he t>?lls It so ( iniiisliv iliut no ode but a
child or a (ivl could [xrviibly lie deceived byit. If he att< 'Liit-s U> pl.iy off one suva^etrilio agHinsi aiKil Iter he usually succe«sls in
uniting both iiL'ainst liiiiiwlf. The Uussian,
on the other hund, tliroivs his whole heartandxnul into th" coneeiii.il i ,isk of ilei«iving
bis neiglil»or. and if never disturlicd by nny-
tbiiif; so aitsiini nsu omscieni.ioiis scruple in
tho exfrcisp of t'lio grontart wheruiii he excels
oil tho chilili ell of men, vix, tbat of saying000 thing and meaning anotbar.—David £erin Naw York Timaa
The Oaaeoat Is Rapid.,
TlM>n there i.s another clasa ttiat ara not aofaatidiooa about the nietbod la which ofaarity
;
ia beatowod. Theao ara the peopla (banaUjrmen) who go nbimt all day aiJdlig a dlaia i
from any paaaer by who tboy think would halikely to lot tbam bava it and tbmi iminedi-ataiy blowing It in (or haer. When nightoomaa and It ia too ooM to sleep out of doors,
tbay ara foroed toaeek thestaticm hooaaortba Wayfarera' lodge. Tbeni ara a few de- >
awTlng men in tbia olaaa who ara raally out[
ot work and wbo woald work if they couldj
find auy to do, but the major portion of themare moving on continually U-cause tliey areafraid if they remain t<Ni lon^ in one plucethey would be given soiiictiijii;^ to do—andthis they dretid. And from a life of this kindthe transition to that of a tramp is but a fewsteps, and if t he eondiiioiis are ripe the•cent i.s lajnil. I<i>stoii (!loli<>.
laid Kfiohber .Selileneeil.
Jkfkkr.''Iin ' 1 1 V. .Mo., Nov. zn. —Toe uu-
preme court at)irum>l tlia seiiteiii?e of death
inttae ease of .l ilin .Matthews, one uf the
OonTioted Bold Knobbers, ^id lixml the dayfor bia execution January l' at O/.ark. Theapplication of William Walker, another
Bald Iviiobber, for a rehearing was denied
and he will hang at Oaark December '.'8, un-
le«8 the ifoveruor interposes. Two other
oonvicied ineinhera of ttie gangawait a hoar-
tog.
Threo IHhmI and One May iCeeover.
C'K«TKRVIt.I,K. I'a., Nov. -J.S —A holler at
Ralst^iii'^ sa v mills exjilodeil .\l.,U(iav. killin>;
George Kelly, the sawyer; Je-se Hall, tbe
liremaii, and f.,eslie ( 'ross, a tanner. Ijewis
Italston was badly sc.ildeil, bill, in iv lerover.
Joseph Uieiv-on wa.s loH-^e.1 inio the woods,
but eseaiM'd niiliwi. The men h.i.i ^aMi"red
around tne fnrnaee in the null to warmthemselves, and await the rolling in of some
lOfl^' Whan aaddanly the boiler let go.'
Pnllreman Killed By » Hnrglar
DnaoiT, .Micli., Nor. 88.—PulioemanAlbert W Thayer waa obot and iustantly
killed shortly after 10 o'olook Monday night,'
near the corner of Fort and Laiferty streeto.
Tha only clew to tha murderer is a satohel
found ueH.r the scene of the tragedy, contain-
ing a complete sat of burglar's tools.
Kiiidlay Hutehars AlariaMl.
'Chicaim, Not. 28,—A News spaoial fromFindbiy. U., says: P. D. Armoar* Com-pany, have rentfil a large buUdiug here,
from wbioh they propose to sell ObioagonieaU ubaaper than looal dealers areaalUngthem. Mnob oonateraation la felt among tba
local traders.
FINAISwE'aND COMM.-RCE.
Qnotationa for tbe Moiiay. Ntoeb, Produce
and Cattle Markets for Nuveinlter '!7.
Nkw Viiiik. — Money 3 p-r uuiiu iCs-
obaage steady; xoveruineaia ttrm.
Currency sixes. ISl bidt four uuapoiia. IM^ii
bid: Iniirs.aiiu-a-iialf. 101) bid. *
The stock m-Tket opened at last night's
rtdure-, but ilie Hist hour there was some- sell-
inK uf I he leu'linif stocks under wiiicn prn es
declined frai lioii illy. .\f er the lirs; lioiir i
buying luoveiiielil in .N'c^v Kn^Ia.id laiiseU
prices to take an upward turn. .\t i.oou
TiUues were up H to IM par cent; from theloweht Hkui • s, and motlonally higlwr thantneclnsi g 01 yuetarday. Market baa idncubeen dull.Hiir.iSr W»inov ...lOHt^ .Hicliigau Cent.Central I'lieillc... .Missouri FooirtcC. C. C. A l. X><4 N.y.Oeniral ...
ilel. <V Hiid-on IT' Northwestern .
LKd., Uu K. A: VV lijiii-, < )iiio & .Miss
Ullnoi-s Oeaiiai Itu Havl&cMaliLahaMiore.^.. ...UOM MLPaal....
mS WiMMara UaioH.LAOtovilleANaah
U>4
107^
»;
WUC.>M'-$1 OUOl 08.
^JOt^H—S^w.^SX^•, old, «IA4To.WOOLf—t'n wanned: One merino, lAAIOe:
one-fourih biood combinK, '^H^UU-; maalnmOeiaina and i lutliing, :i*(^i-'H:; urtUd, Itl^Do;medium coiuhiu):, .iHiiiioi-, flee<'« washed. Duemenuo, .V luid jWiftSTu; medium clothia^MOLSk:-, deiatne Hew e. X'O^.^aV-No. 1 timothy, V» QOC No. i UI OOc
prairie. 010 auail Ml Wheal, oats and ryestraw. |: tntiViou.CATfliK -• inod 'X) ciioire buu'uer.s, %i OOA
'i 76: (air. $.'." !>>(!;- >». rouimon. $i t»/5;
slocKei-s and ie.xlers. UUd^ Mi vearlio^'tand cjilves, iS (X)*-! «JU.
HUG.S -Select iiitu iiers. W> '*V> fiKir la
good paokiiiK, $i .^Ulii :i6; iTair to good U.:a'.^
16 iU&i ii common, $4 7S(»iBH^Bl'-Commun to fair, ti OO^j 7ii gou 1
mcMwurg.OATTLR -I'rime, ft OOO-^ »: fair to rood,
84 uUift* 75; ooiuinon. J>:i t*>ja!^ t 'l; nioJkrse92 S-^^t^ '. 1: te.Mlerjs %• ~-''t^\
UOtiS I'liiUdeipuiiis, $b (kt't-'i 7(k m'xei.$6 tiU^) <><>: Vorki-rs. ».i tOiti «0( .omamoa tofair 6 M^'i '<o: u'rossers and stubbtaiM, W 00AtfU piss, AO.
8HKK1' I'riiue. $t88 UOOi U>: t'om.-non.
)
i »«t «k faU to goet,<:sQooaw, •
CUlO.*|(n.
UOtiS-Fair to good. 8^ 804> 4-V mixedrickini:, $5 -tl^ 40; ueavy 10 ehoisH, $i 'JiiA
Aft.
OA'lTl-iK t'tioice to ftxtr.i siiiiipinar, >' i'>?>
4 DO; mixed, >1 ->,i> M; stucaurs and leedars,
^U^F^^omnioii t^i ohotoe. |> SOB* BkLJLWiti~H 'A.
New York.W'HE.M' So 1 suts rod, tll£ i
red winter. Ue< I'lubar. 1
NEW UST OF BARGAINS.
SPECIAL OFFERINGSOrandaat valnes and beat bargaint we bava rvar oflbrrd : Ladleg' Merino T7n-
derwaar at 80, 35, 40 and 60 ceota, worth 60, 60 and 76 ranbi; Ladiaa' All WoolMcdloatMl tkmrlet Underwear at 85 oenta, rednced from $1.25 ; SHtna in OameraHair at tl. wortii tl 60; Ohildren'a Mfrino Underwear from 12i centa np ; Men'aunderwear in good Merino at 26. 36, 40 and 60 oenln. worth jnat doable ; name inAll Wool, Medicated 8c»<riet at 96centa, worth $1 26; elegaDt Zephyr ToboggHua.all colon*, only 26 cants, redoeeil from 45 contH; endleaa yarietv o£ Cbiidi^'n's L'aah-niere, Plnah and Silk Hoode, prices iroin 10 cpiits tip— every liood tiduccJ in pric»».
Our extra heavy Double Back and Front Unlaun-
dried SHIRT reduced to 45 cents; the same Shirt wehave been selling at 65 cents. .
Call and see oar 39c. Coraets, worth 06c.; nail and !>ee oar 75c. French Woven Oor*petfl, worth $1.26; call .and eee oar $1 26 a pair Blanketa and oar 05, 80 and fOe.H«<l Comforto; Striped Flannel 8kirta,all wool, 96 oente, poM everrwhere elae M$1 25 ; All 8ilk Plash, e?ery shade, only 49 centi a yard-^ame qoalitj oelli for 76and 80 cents elsewhere.
Inspect our maftnifirent oollectioo of Drees Fabrios. See oor new'EmbrotderedFlannels, Far Trimmings, Mnffk Qailted Satins, Kider Down in nil colors. ParBobee, Smyrna Rofn, China and India Silltn, Stamped Linens, dec., «Scc., dec
^CLOAKS, WRAI^t, tHAWLS-Cireat cut in the prices of Cloaksand Bbawla; ever/ one redoced in price. Viait our nnw Oioak ana Carpet roomsand see the newest and most stylish things at astonishingly low pnoee.
ROSBNAU BROS.,PB0PBIBT0B8 OF THE BEE HIVE.
NEW FALL GOODSJUST op£:ned.
Big bargftins will be ollbred in DrewGoods, Oloaka, Jackets, Shawls, Hosiery,
Gloves, Underwear, Hats, Caps, Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Blankets,
Comforts, Jeans, Flannels, &c.
Look at our prices on CARPETftbefore you buya'
J. W. SPARKS & BRO.,
HERMANN LANGE, The Jeweler,has an elegant stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silrer*
ware, Clo<^ Spectacles, Qold Pens, Open Glasses, etCi
NO. 17 AROADB, OUTOINNAT]; OHIO.
A PURELY VEGETABLE COiVIPOUNDOur Safe Family Doctor. A Safe and Reliable Remedy in all Cases.
4 Complete Family Medicine. Perfect Substitute for Calomel.
The Greatest Remedy of the Aje for Bilious Diseases
The most effective prcparaii i. k ^wwi l .r rcinovui/ bili: fromthetystrni, ai>d restoring the normalacliua of the liver andthe kidneyi. It hjk a rapid alterativs and Mdatlveeffect upon the sy-.tem. It renovatei it and reitoccs
it to a healthy vigor. It iiicn-asis the appetite
and aiiU in digestion and assimilatiooof the food. 4« ' Il can be Kivea «iih
PERFECT SAFETYto children or adulta ul
age in all cau« where (herela a derangement of
thhria Ferit, Bkuvkae. Ovmal OthiUty.Rheumatiam, Lose of Appetite, Htadache, Ac
^ Maiiiiractui>ed only by the Medicina Co., Lake Charlaa, La. Sold ia
Sfl. aodgae. nanliaBai by all leading dtu^atk Thli medicine coau taeathan on* eent par avaraga data. It thould he kept in every Imitf.
f r a FREE TRIAL PACKAGE -cn l a ^ r-ri imp (o
MEDICINE CO., LAKE CHARLES. IA*
ANDLIVER
REGULATORk ba< beea UMd with aMM waadarfbl
tflbctia
J.
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If You Are SickWith Headaehe, NauMlala. Mii wnailMa Dyi|>«p-
lU, BUlouineai. Blood Btimoia, Kidnvjr IHmwm!,
ConaUpaUoD, remate TiuuMai, Yvvet and Agtie.
siecpleMMH, i^rtial ParalysU, oc Narroui ti-tration, ma Paine'* Calerjt Oonpouml and In>
cured. In caob of titeae tha oaoae la aieatal or
pt>yal(»l ovontork, anxiety, axpoaure ar malaria,
the effWa of whk'b U tn weaken the nervom aya-
tern, WJriiltlnK In one of tliOH.' <tl»«eii"i'». Kcmovothe cuisK Willi thn I Brent .N.-rve Tonic, ati<l the
1;V>C1,T will ilifciil'I'i dr.
Paine's Celery CompoundJab. L. Bowkn. Sprtniflleld, Maiia., writca;—
" faina't Celery diinpuuntl cannot kw eu-elled oh
a Nerve Toulc. Ill lu.v oa^o it Minne liottU'
u p.njrhi a great oliaiito- Mv n. rv iisnrsn etiilroly
• li iii.pv.ttwa, and with ii iin' ri-u iiuu' uiii i-tiim
.1 I hi' stomttcli, heart huU liyi'r,iuitl tho^wlmli)i .iu- of Iho *
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I (.lory Cfimpouml
Hysu'lu wfu wondcirnuly invlagnled.niU. ifeiek aa I Mva MfloTnia^a
Will Cure You IHold by drugglita tl ; dz torjft. Pi«pM«d only
by Wklu, UicaABBSOM A Oa, Bttritatttia, Vb
rir m NMti, DtMHM.
Warranted to oolot man goods thtui an:^ other(lyvrvcrinadv, and to alve non biUU^t^^
FOR
lO
[iiiraiiU' colon. Alkrortbo Dummtl,no other.
A Dress Dyed 1
M Coat Colored
Garments HonLWcd ) cENTS.A Child can use them f
Unaquallod for oil Tanoy (\nd Art Work.At draggiala aud Men'hauta. l>ye hook free.
WIUli liCHAROtON 4 CC, Pispi., Iwlsfla^ VI.