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Pittsburgh Dispatch The Wilsen bill PUBLIC MAYSVU.LE DAILr fr.i KEPVBLICAN, j LEDGER 18, 1893. us sun uoeraing cunruy t '' T Recerd li j- - SECOND YEAR. MAYSVILLE, KY., MONDAY, DECEMBER iHELP THE POOR. ONE CENT. THE RESURRECTION VUlOtten p taekktl S Mr.Clovelnnd seems te pretty tough Sandwich. comics sale at the Dry floods Stere of Paul Hoelllcli Si Ure. Don't forget the great handkerchief man. , fcr Q, 'aS7Unghn Pest Queeu Lll offers te ee a eulet deed for $5,000,000 Tlie old Trills n hltrli mined nrlttnr ' Tit 13 IXri38TIG,lTl0 COMMIT-TI3I- 3 Sr.fjECTVO .VI3STI3KOA V. Have you seen the magnificent stock of pictures and easels that Henry Ort has in stock? If you haven't, pe see him at once. See Jeseph Schatzman for anything e, manifestations, and tbels must be?UiitapJ natural, else we pass It Unobserved, 'VfiiiS Finally, What is the lessen ter this lieuraS ntifl in nt? First, death does net end being. It Is bui en phase of life. He who dies net, lives netanl ne woe oiea roesi, lives mesi, inreugu, ucniiuj ,n llfe may pass en te a higher piano. Second, thore Is eome llkeness botwcenUuO present and future belng, or embedyinf3 but this llkeness consists net In Identity substance The Individual Identity of If Ml remain unbroken, but the matter of It wIlMpeI ebanged, will be spiritual. Wby Is It netai correct form of speech te say spiritual subj stance, as well as material substance? Third, the resurrected, the" pcrslstent life. will no doubt asslmllate for Its form and; . nf.il .. I ...MA tin.i... .1... .muiuimi uif ,1m ..nam.. .uui.uiav. uvuui iuu iuu uiiavuu vl 1I1UIU ID IUU U99 lUiKkllUU WL JT.V THE EIGHT OF SCIlll'TLIlE the scen universe, AXIt ItEASOX. IUI UintlUl UL : " ' .Veir OUT OK l'LVCK , 1 iett fT V Wletca State Register. All this mle about amjnliie M'fti hiwe frirnd uimf tiiu ueu, or no(s aireu kn a vltt, vl'w rirfin.in fthq death of the Lul of Warwick is out M that ffircU WQf Let Out' GencveuH-IIcai'te'Open Wide Tlieh' Vnrse and Lend a llclplna Hand te the l'uev The much talked of and ndveitiscd and Seedy of Our Ileautlful City. handkerchief sale of Paul Heclllch & lire's il Cltt-xctlH In the way of Christmas goods. Fine queens-warSyheptilH of the Her. E. H. Caltc'tt dinner und tea sets, etc. Qive him n A Sermon an I'rcached Ycntcrdiiy call. . Heminy at the Church of the ItlHClplCH. yiu iiiuiiueBiiiiiuiiuLxuiiuuuiiuuiuruuKu. our physical organism. Modesty would eay,l'-icm and leauty. the oxqulslte plumage of the .IW uiruei paradise, anu tue sun mero exquisite y,f thorax of that nrlnce nf RnnirntiTH. our- own ' moeklng-blrd- . Hew all this Is potentially' within the walls of eno small egg we knew net Amaoment, however reaches. Its climax ld m wn tpi-I- n llnrflrel r nf III mnrennmnlpy nrnh .., .................. r - from which comes form.,' , ....,.. -- -,- n rplnee. fa ?i Cloveland. the eueen mnlfcr., Is . will take place He and Wednesday. William O. Jenes, formerly connected with Tub Lkoegr olllce, was In the city Saturday shaking hands with his many frlenils. sure and attend. iv nureamv Themas I). Slattery, at nne tlme a Deputy 'Baltimore American. Professer Wil- In his. somewhat famous Tariff bill, County Clerk In this cltr, new going te cellego Mgnj at Danvlllels In the city te spend the Xtnns rnugiccicu 10 suue mat iinencs were on holidays. Wh free list. Jehn L. Scott, onee a promlnent nttorney In this elty, who resided en Third street nt Ne. 15, Is registered at the Central. A WK9TE11N VtKW. l" Ills home Is --., t$t. Leuis Olebt Democrat. 111118 views new at Frauktert. jffthe Uawntiiin questions is te the effect Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Blusher of Cincinnati What he proposes te put worms in Cleve came up Saturday te Isit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Captain Jacob Mlller of the l'lfth Ward. Bland's lettuce at every opportunity. j Mrs. Blusher will stay until after Christmas, but hpr husband returned osterdayk f (V OIIARACTHItISTICAI.LT DEMOCRATIC. R,l.!l. vvuiuu . r)mnnrrnln Inrrteln. ttftn Is very neculinr. It tends te de fawny almost entirely with incomes, and (hen levlcs a tav en the few incomes OfliearmTYilitinA. uscupu .i iuu u. R. Hannah has been Pn8tmasier at Melbourne -- j. appointed A LITTLE MOMAN. ivThhbe frame cottages were destreyod pureai Loxlngten Saturday, which left the recgjipants penniless. :. jv shelhyville Citizens have done the right thing. They are going le buve water- .works nnil electric lights. 4 - W Hen. G'haklks Spalding of Leuisvillo has been" appointed te a Clerkship under illeater Hen Johnsten. It pays $1,000. "J Here's a llttle woman Nethlnur much In lite; Just a trltle human-Met- her sweet, and wife. Here's a.llttle boy that cllners Hound hbr neck, and cues and sings. , Here's n llttle woman Oreat Inall thoBtilfe; Is human, All the world All the world Is lite. Here's a little be at rest-D- ead, upon her homeless breast! Atlanta Cimttltulten. 31A ii m S 1 'It. r,K W'JB.1 TIIEJl. Xt-j- ..... ,m mi nIIavb you taken a cold? Yeu enn euro Ippremptly with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The safest remedy for threat and lung; troubles. .! C. T. Hilleary & lias beeti dissolved by mutual consent. Jliarlcs McCerintck retiring from the Urm. ' The tailoring firm of iriiiit We Jltiv Rrveet Fer the Tieentv-fett- r tletirn. Bfe Wp HHE ?he omplejo shall rlde free en the ferry-bea- t ybetween Ilussell and Ironteu after January J The let. C. and O. has issued erdcts that i4'.Thk ostlmable wife of Majer Theiuus WO'll Sl'H. bliX'arter Is seriously III at Covington. Mr. f Th Abeo forueasts are made for a LPerter Is u brother of Mrs. G cer go H. Owens neriodef thirty-si- x hours, eudlng at 8 o'elook f this city. k,H Pills, taken in desos of one. . "Aykii's FitESH bulk oysters at 3Iartin Bres jdAlly, after dinner, admirably regulate the jjuigestive anu assuniiative organs, tiuy thorn The new Oddfellews' Temple nt Cinland try them. cinnati will be dedicated May 13th, 1891. Rev. Roheiitsen, Paster of the M. E. Tiikiie is another black diamond run Church, Seuth, of Mlllcrsburg, assisted Iter. tT W. Watts yosterday preaching both morn- - out of Pittsburgh, which will probably pass this city about Thursday. ing nnd evening. rHU LEDGER'S 'EATHEKJilQNALS. 'htt streamer PAin; Blue UAIN or snew: nnuiac auuvk iwui wahusii grew. Uttlack'it nRNBATII COLDKii'twlll be; Unless lilitrk' shown no ehange f The Cincinnati Southern will likely Ihonten has a " Wise Men's" Club. .buy the Leuisvillo Southern Hallread. The Se has Maysvllle. And it Isn't hard te find 0 S, nnd the O. and O, will both use it then te out who belongs In this city. tact Inte Loulsvllle from Lexington. Colonel W. LaRue Themas is conNething: would make n prettier fined te his home near Mt. Carmel with a 'Christmas present for a lady friend than eno sovcre attack of plumbage. (?) fer1 theso beautiful Pearl and Ivery Handled ('Helland Pens which are sold only by Kallouger Yrsteiiday was n very dlsagreeable PjhoJewelor. day. Itjgqewcd and blowed and blowed and w, snewod vry near the outlre day. The many friends In this city of K ..Colbnel James II. Themas will regret te learn All 0. and O. empleyes must be 'vthat en Friday be fell and broke his leg. The "stuek" In the arm new, owing te the .accident happened in front of his residence provalenco of smallpox en the Eastern Vln Philadelphia. ' Divisions. . ... ..... . 1 .T IVAU.llUAU uuKUia uiuuy puiui ill iuu The Court of Appeals has overruled all Slowest posslble rates. Ilapgage checkod potltlens for rehearing in the rccently dcelded JUireugh te destination. If you are going te railroad tax cases, all of which will result In travel call upon or wrlte te V. W. Wikeff, the state receiving scveral hundred thousand fciCgeut O. and O., Maysvllle, Ky. dollars ou back taxes.. . ii Don't miss the opportunity te have a Tiieiib will be eno mere feel try his This tlme It will be ittee guess at the wendorful ber, given by the luek nt Wllsflt Clothing Parlors. We effor big bargains at Kenova. There will be a large orewjt prestfhi Suits and Ovoreojits. Yeu will have a ent, and also a large purse. The undertaker Iguess te overy purchase, Ne. 128 ilarkct will no doubt be thore. Br street. Rehn, te the wife of Chnrlea AVnlz of flin mneli tnlknil of iliumn Nevada, Me., December 16th, a line daughter. K 'given by he "Jelly Threo" will be heid at Mr. Wulz Is telegraph operator at Nevada, gyNoptune Hall and overy Indication points te a and was formerly of this city. Ills many rgoed crowd, and a soemi success, x no com- - friends will be pleased te knew that marrlage ?.mittce having the affair In charge are doing Isn't n failure with Charlie. te make It the ovent Liiome tall hustling y f tlioscnsen. The recent session of the Morcer County Court of Claims appropriated inoney dropped from the te build a workhouse at Harrodsburg. The Sam Jene? has been North Georgia Conferonco. As the salary of Court of Claims of Masen county is toe stingy r t the average pastor who holds authority from te appropriate money oneugh te help build a toe conieronco is iess man i,ua u jeur, mm decent brldge at Maysvllle, let aleno build n as the Irropresslblo Mr. Jones makes that workhouse Hut tben It Isn't needed down B ',. much In a single wcOk, he Is Hiving no sign of herel ft, distress en account of this action. , .1-- ..!., brldge-Jumpln- -- te-da- Bf r CM or tuat piace te cnarge venue ei l meat from out or the priviioge. a petition, M ...-..-, r w mltmnA - f.w --w nnttflii mnrfl. llllfl lienit flUlfl with aieuvv- 'j gV the Council protesting against the passage of sucu.au ordinance. MCc-uncl- show the City Council that tuey nave sonie ,rJaut8 JOIt. Alie oiueueru iiuve iiuiuiuuvu iuu The people of Hopklnsvllle want te Saturday night "Tlie County Fair" The entertainment at the Opem-hous- e L i IH is VnnsAiLLK'a I. A, nrina nt nm'nrtr imrtleH." The irucstS are E ejepoetod te wear thelr worst olethos and F v .l....n..a mIII nniiel.l nf m,lti nnil tilfll 9HKn with n nhiinirn nf butturmllk and notateos. y rrt.nan nntnrt&lnmnnfH mav eventuallv DrOVO jk I,p9pular In pollte clrcles, even outslde the rich .f society seen te enjoy a best evor In the house, net barring any previous shows. Neil Burgess may well feel proud of his "County Pair," and there should have been a paeked heuso, whleh thore, will, no doubt, If he evor plays a return engage-men-t. This class of ontertalnments should be patronized. And we will say te theso who tailed te see Celd Molasses missed a real geed borse race. was the H The success of Chamberlain's Cough h ltemcdy In effecting n speedy euro of colds, croup and whooping-coughas brought It Inte great demand. Messrs. Pontius & Sen of Cameron, O., say that It has gained a reputacountyer woemoiu. tion soeond te noue In that vicinity. James mmwM i M. Queen of Johnsten, W. Va., says it Is the ' best he evor used. I). V. Jenes, Druggist, WiXetlcc. M All mombers Marsvllle Dlvltlen Ne. 0. U. It. nona, Miss., says t "Chamberlain's Cough K. of P. are requested te meet at Armery te- - Kemedy Is perfectly rollable. I have always warranted It nud It no vor failed te gire the night, at T o'clock. Important business. most porfcet satisfaction." Fifty cent bottles II, M. CMnTMHCL, B. K, a. Qcorge II, Martin, Ilecerdtr, (or sole by Jehn J. Itornelds, Druggist. -. The New Testament writings uniformly speak of "the ltcsurrectlen of or from the dead." This Is most significant. The much repeated after thought and statement, the "llosurrectlen of tbe body," comes from n source of much less authority, in fact is purely hypothetical and speculative. te the New Testament Tormlnelogy would have saved from this, as well as a whelo Christ-ren- s Nothing will make a prettier breed of wlldest conjecture. The wlde curgift than some nrtlclc which will retain rency given te the thought, tbe "Resurrection Its value. Sueh presents as theso are appre- of the body," for which no adequate reason ciated. They are bound te be by the receiver. has ever been usslgned, makes the return te If you are contemplating making any pur- the truer thought both slower aud mere difchases this year kindly remember that ficult. the Jeweler, has the most completo In the passage, "All that are in their stock of goods In the city, and In accordunce graves tombs shall hear his voice and shall with the times. Prices have been mnde satis- (.ome forth; they that have deno geed te the factory te all. resurrection or llfe; and they that have deno Judgment;" pains in the chest there is nothing evll unto the resurrection et body. Fe That Jehn v:29, affirms nothing of the better than a tlannel cloth saturated with which Is the subject of resurrection Is, withChamberlain's Pnln Halm and bound en ever out doubt, tliat which cun"hear His voice," the seat of palu. Tt will predtica a counter aud which have practiced geed or evil. This, Irritation without bllsterlng, nnd it net se dls- then, certainly eliminates the body, the psyagreeabeo ns mustard; In fnet Is muih superchical man, the "animal" or"natural" man. the ior te any plaster en ncceunt of Its "Ueshlj" man as net within the predicate qualities. If used In time It will pre-ve- rosurrectlen. Of this we need net be In doubt pneumonia. Fifty cent bottles for sale fera single moment. It Is the psjchlcal man J. W. Lke for holiday presents. by Jehn J. He nelds. Druggist. that Is or the earth, earthy, and Is te return te the earth "Of dust thou art and uute dust youne tnnn down at Princeton A shalt thou return." his father te death the ether day. What then Is It of which the scriptures prcdlcate rosurrectlen from the deud? lynched nenr Henhy Givens was In nature thore Is that we call the "perSaturday night for putting poison in n sistence of llfe." Wheu tbe renowned scienwell that was used te water stock. tists were seeking te establish tbe bjpethesls of "spontaneous generation," they destroied By MATTHEW O. LEWIS, by heat all posslble germsln the matter with Daniel Coughlin, a prominent young (MONK LBWIB.) which they were experimenting, scaling it In man of this county, and Miss McCann. n an airtight vessel. The conelus'on reached pharmtng society holle of Purls, wero tnarrled Mr. Lewis was a member of the was: "Llfe onlycemes from antecedent life." yesterday. Drltlsh Parliament, and his book Te defeat the "persistence of llfe" all germs became se popular In England a In matter.must be destroyed by heat, and then When buying your Christmas goods hundred jenrsage that It gained tbe unlvorse must be bemetrically scaled te don't forget that D. Daulton. the popular Fifth for him the title of "Menk exclude air, for tbe InHnltlelmal germs are Wan! grecor, Is belling the best goods for the Lewis." widely diffused In air, the attenuated form of least money of any heuso In the city. this It is a tlne plece of classic com- matter. In nnture life."then Is our meaning, The colored woman that was shot last position, and after being out of the "poralstence of If Jesus had net reappeared; If in His case wcek Is In no sorieus condition as was t opertod print for many j cars It has been yesterday en the streets. The ball Is still in lepubllshcd from the original there had been no "persistence of life," he would have been less tban natural, and Chrisher. Dr. Pangburn Informs us that Bhe never text. tianity would have been less tban tbe surhas been In a critical condition. It l far suporler te "Maria rounding heathenisms, for they taught the Menk" nnd books of that char- centlmmjice or the "persistence of llfe" arter Raiie bargains In every line nt P. J. acter. death. Murphy's, the Joweler. Ladles and Cents Therefore his reappearance shows or demWatches lower than evor. Scarf Pins, Charms, PRICE 50 CENTS. onstrates Irrefutably the "persistence of Chains. Kings, Eardrops, Lace Pins, Sterllng llfe," In a department of nature, above the Sllver Spoons. These goods will be sold lower piano or the psychical, the animal or fleshly. P. J. Mimpiir, than by atiy ether bouse. t'OU SAM3 ur The star et humanity, hope, sets net forevor Successor te nepper & Murphy. beh I ml tbe shadow of the grave or of dearth. THOMAS A. DAVIS, Llfe within the mighty sphere or nature, ev er "In buying ft cough medicine for chilli which presides the spirit of all lire. Is regnant jmsviuE, KY. dren'says S. A. Walker, a prominent drugand persistent In the higher as well as the gist of Ogdcn, Utah, "nover be afraid te buy low or order. Henco his reappearance is net Tribune-Democrwishes supernatural, n phenomenon abevo Tan Ml. Olivet Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdy. Thore Is no nature us te explaln the following, which appeared but It Is within uature natural. This furdanger from it and relief Is sure te fellow. I eno of our correspondents this week: "We nishes us with n geed working dotlnitlen of in particularly rccammend Chamberlain's I have found It te be safe and reliable feel sorry for a certain young man of this "rosurrectlen from the dead," nnd nn answer It is Ititended espcclally for colds, croup and ilclnlty, for his sweetest Is going where the te the question, "If a man dle shall he llve whooping-cough.- " Flftr cent bottles for sale " woedblno twlneth." again?" I. e. equal te the "pentsieuet of life " Well, the jeung man has long nrnis and the by Jehn J. ltornelds. Druggist. also frees our minds from Joining In young lady's name Is Weed, we suppeso, and It thought, that "resurrection" has te de with you knew hew well theso long arms will twine tbe bed), the material body we bury In the CIIMSTJlASATTItlirOSTOVFICE. around weed? Then he Is going where the grave. woedblno twlneth. Catch? Our "resurrection," the pledge of which is General Delivery Window Open for In Jesus ns the "first fruits from the dead," Attacked Suddenly. will net be some Bupei natural thing deno for Ilccclvtna nnd Jtcllverlna Mrte Crane aged about 1J, daughter or us, llke the regatbcrlng or the scattered VuvUauca. Jehn CranOj was lu company with several and recreating or remeulding them ether llttle Misses In the Postelllco lobby yos- again, but It will be the "porelstenco of lire." ncglnnlng Thursday evening the General eorday aftomeon. Our Lord said, "He that hath me hath llfe. I Delivery window of the Fostefflco will be kept Without premonition of any sort she sud- am the resurrection and the life. He that 1veth aud bollevcth In me shall never die, and open until 9 o'clock overy night during this denly foil In a swoon. T. C. Sanferd, Postal Clerk, and T. M. Lurann, though he dle yet shall he llve again. I am week. Letter Carrier, went te her relief, and Dr. comethat jeu may have llfe and that you This is for the reception and dollvery of II are vor was summoned. may have it abundantly." Yes, a lire that Uy his advice she was placed In a street car death cannot touch; llfe that shall persist In Christmas packages. Have your package well wrapped, and wilte by Mr. Luman, who subsequently carried her Bpltoef denth. Dank streets. her home, cernor The resurrection or reuppearance or a lire your own name and Postelllco address en the teShe Is considerablyFifth and morning. better this is as natural as Its first appearance The conmay be upper left band corner, se that It stantly recurring resurrection or reappearing te the returned te ou in ense of of tbe dend would be called natuial. Hew L'hrlnt)nnn JSeheett. In less than two weeks Christmas shall be can a slnglocase be called supernatural? 1 addresses. accept the existence of the The pestago en morcbandlse Is 1 cent an upon us. What pleasures and joys will be tbe Urmly and fully roserve power of Oed, aet-In- g outcemo of that annual event, whleh Is looked supernatural, the no writing Is contained ouncelf unsealed and en a plane nbove the natural. My contenfor by every civilized person In the world therein. Frem thotettllng baby who can Just tion Is, resurrection, as used In tbe New scrlptures, Is net Ged acting en a piano Thore Mill be only eno dollvery and eno col- call mama find papa, te the whlte haired old o niATthat man or woman, who with bended forms, grepo above the natural, but that.it Is thu"porsls-tqnelection by carriers en Christmas day, of lite," and this Is natural. their way here, thore and everywhere, never at 7 a. m. forgetting the sweet strains of the Christmas I new turn te Paul's question, "Hew are the The Goneral Dollvery will be epon from 7 a. chimes, whleh remind thorn of another pass- dead raised up, and with what manner of xv: He adhores ing year. Our forefathers began colebratlng body de they cemo?" m. tllllO'a. m. Meney Order nnd Iteglstry Dopartments this ovent by giving tokeus of love, friend- strictly te the meaning et rotmrreotlon, "a The ship or approval, nnd up te the prosent tlme standing up, or coming forth." will net be upon at all. Te the flrst question his reply Is: " Theu each succeeding your It has grown mere and Themas A. Dayis, lstmait(r. mere until new, a Christmas without presents foolish one, that whleh thjself sew est Is net would surpass a summer without sunshlue. qulokened except It die; and that which thou Whan you get ready te make a prosent te your sewest, tbeu sowest net the body that shall Lew Hat en te St, LeuIh. and toeaeh seeit In addition te selling tlokets at low rates be- friend, lady or gentleman, lej our brother or be, but u bare grain; tween all points for Christmas holidays, the sister, te your sweetheart or levor, te tour a body of Us own." After oiling some Dig Four ltoute will make a special red u cod parent or guardian, go te llallonget's Jonelry analogies from the materlnl world, as illustrarate of ?13 for the round trip, Cincinnati te Stere, whero you can get an article that will tions, be passes te the second questen, " With what manner of body de they eome?" His St. Leuis and return, affording ciorybedy nn held Its value. nnswer lu brief Is: "Soalsels thoresurreotlou opportunity te visit the West at an oxtremoly of the dead." "It la sewn a natural" Justly Entitled te It, low rate. body; It is rnlsed a spiritual bed'. The Dr. Hale's Household Cough Cure Is jUBtly Tholmprevcdsorvleooftlio UlgFourlteulc, providing solid trains with elegant prfrler entitled te the prn!e It la receiving. Wher- resurrection seed sewn, te continue the cars, palace cars, nnd hotel dining cars ever Introduced It has proven Itself thempst analogy, that which perslsts or reappears la Cincinnati and St. Leuis, makes it the reliable remedy known for the euro of coughs net matter, but spirit, lu the light of this, the bronclamor concerning the roappearnnce of the popular line for Western travel. and colds, bdarsoness, whooping-cough- , Make no arrangements for your holiday chitis, sorOneas of the lungs and every kind of earthly body should cease. After the denth et Jesus, It He appear e trip without communicating with J. llcevcs, a cough from a simple cold te lnclplent consumption. Purely vogetnblo. Always relln-bi-e the world et sonse, the eno Imperious confJoneral Southern Agent, Cincinnati, O. D. n. MAtlTtN, and effective. Fer soje at 25 and SO cent dition Is, the resurrcoted llfe will Inhabit an earthly body. We knew being through Its. General liM(tjtramt TlcM Agent. bottles at Pewor & ltoynelds's Drugstore. ing his leg below the knee. Dr. Samuels conveyed the Injured man te his home In the Fifth Ward, wbere his suffering wns alleviated by setting the broken member. He will be laid up for semo tlme by tlie accident. Mr. Haucke tins the smpnthyef the community in his sorieus accident. r, g hum-rnered Yesterday aftornoen a meeting of the Charities was held In the Y. M.C. A. lloemi, nt whleh the following work was accomplished; A 'committee, composed of the following gentlemen, was appointed as the Investigating and Distributing Cemmittee: First Ward I. M. Lane. V. doled Second Wnrd-- 0.. nns A. Keith. Third Fourth Ward Henry L. Newoll. Y. Nebltt. Fifth Ward-TheSixth Ward Jehn Duley. The Commissary has been li catid In the Sun Life Insurance- Ce.'s elllce, at corner of Second and Market Btrccts, third lloer. A meotlngef nil committeemen Is asked for night nt 0:30. o'clock, at Y. M. C. A. Hall, for Instructions and rules. Donations are new In order nnd can be given te any member of the Soliciting Committee, such as clothing, feed, money or fuel. "Whose glveth te the peer lendeth te the Lord." It Is new In order for our citizens te meet the committeemen and make them ltbera donations, as there are a great many within our city who are en tLe verge of starvation and death. Soverol have made excellent donations, but let all who can afford It open their hearts and make every home In Maysillle happy en the anniversary of the birth of our Lord and Sailor, as that Is one day In the jour we should all feel llke glvlmr thanks. Asse-elatewell-know- n Wiud-TheTmas The books of the Llmoateno lluilding Helow we print quite a full synopsis of Itcv. Association ure new open for subscription te D. 11. Cuke's sermon jesterday morning en tlie Ninth Series of stock. Call en 11. C. Sharp, "The Hosurrcctlen:" Secretary; James Throlkeld, Treasurer; CD. Tbxt "If n man die shall he llve again?" Newell. Solicitor, or any of the Directors. The question, "If a man dle shall be live again?" is eno that runs far back towards the A hint te the business men of Mays beginning of things. Age, however, deos net Is Christmas. tobltef thrilling Interest. On n satisfactory vllle. One wcek from Have j en told the pcopleof Maysvllle what answer hangs the weal of multiplied thousyou haie? Hetter use the columns of The ands. I will uttempt an nnswer, however, en Lhdeeh and advertise. no less authority than He who spuke as man y This morning as Al. Haucke was uelng The subject can be greatly slmpllflcd te down Market street be slipped and foil, break- thought by eliminating sorae misleading terms. nover speko befero or since pausonettodogmattzownon 'persistent lire' nn nn lntlnltulv hlirl.er ulanc. and when envi rened with a new order shall asslmllate for ?5 form and beauty what Is new te us the'un' scen. After death a llfe continuous with this, but passing out nnd en Inte a hlgher order. Is 'but te say thore is no break anywhere Fourth, I have sought te strip the scriptural doctrlne of the "ltcsurrectlen from the dead," from tlie cumbersome and material ad ditiens or ... traditional teaching. the ' ...... r - .. ... . .............. ,4 ........ ' "3 iuu muiui uuriAJrue rutsurruuuuu, rMtjn nn nnen meus writer, "is of vital Importance In the Christian's faith." De net forget, however, that the reanlmatlen of the physical body wns that llfe, the manifestation of lire, might be known en the physical piano. If the a fact of His rosurrectlen be taken away all tbe dlvlne truth otherwlse unfolded by Him stilt remains, but It lacks consummation. It Is nut o, Important ns a proof of any theological but as n Illustration of the "persist- - ., ence," net only of life, butltbe natural type, Without It we would be spiritually Just where we would be physically If the sun were te set ' never te rlse again, if He, who aleno of all men. represented the restoration of humanity , te the natural type, who aleno could say, "I am the Way, tbe Truth and tlie Llfe," should be a Way ending in tbe tomb, a Truth lacking the highest confirmation, the reuppearance of ure, a lue swauewea up in ucatn. xue . uns- tx. tlan raltu would thus fall snort net only or natural Intimations, but of Paganism, which, as an Interpretation of Nature's symbolisms. Involved the belief of a rlsen Lord et Llfe, with whom in death bis followers were Identified In tbe hopethat they should partake of His resurrection . "The truth or the Resurrection and the truth of a Messiah must stand or fall together." , ..1-l.- .. ' doe-trln- HOW THEY SQUEAL. Grain Gambler an the Wrong Side of the Market. F. A. Ilradley has a grain gambling office in Augusta. It wns all right as long as the "margins" went the way of the Augusta gamblers. liutafewdajs age the fur was rubbed the wrong way. S. S. Winter and J. W. Jennings, two Directors of tbe First National Unuk of Augusta, did quite a large business with tbe elllce, ncd during the early months of operation wcre qulte fortunate and pulled out about f 1,000 en thelr Investment In about four months. They then bought 50,00 bushels of wheat te be delivered December 1st, and seen nfter tbe market commenced turning In another direcJrfi The Menk! J Ucu-dcrse- n Si m y Tes-tanie- nt tion. Tbe prlce of wheat continued te drop fera time, nnd the firm dcelded te make thomselves safe by tying up tbe money of F. A. Dradley In the Augusta National Dank, amounting te $7,250. They stated In thelr petition in this case that they were a Arm doing a legitimate business, and desired te be assured that they would obtain all that was coming te them by any change of tbe market in their favor befero the wheat ordered was delivered. This action was net appreciated by Dradley, but was allowed te pass, aud early In OotelxJ the Grand Jury created semothing of a sonsa-tie- n by returning an Indletment against Manager Salt for "keeping a machine that ground out market reports for the purpeso of affording people au opportunity te gamble." Fer this he was bompelled te glve a bend of H00, and the ease is still pending, but will cemo up befero the regular term of the court in March, Huslness continued about as usual until last Friday, when Mr. Salt was arrested en soven distinct warrants, each charging him with keeping a gambling heuso and dealing in margins. Mr. Salt had no difficulty in giving bend, as he found en reaching the Mayer's oftlcethat the ro)ert of bis arrest had spread abroad and that there were clt liens oneugh thore te glve $10,000 bend, but only $500 was asked. He sajs that tt is 6lmply an effort te run the effico out of the city, and t further this they have caused tbe arrest of Jehn S. Dradley, a w n Kentueklan, who was in Morgan's raid, and who owns the building In whleh the oQlee is located. He Is charged with renting his heuso for the putpose of gambling, aud will also light the oase. Tbe ofllce Is still running, and Mr. Salt feels no npprehens(en ever tbe outcome, ns he has ' !s' . r m legal assurances of his position In the matter. . The penalty for runnlnga gambling-houslathis state Is Imprisonment lu the penlteu- tlary, , e Tim ixetntiKclimnnt line Inlcim fiparlv till tllA money out of thoeltynnd caused hard times. "H . . . . .. k - . Kven deacons et tue cnuren nave learneu te ileal In margins slnee it has becnlecated thore. '.; : J S3 X ., $ psj-ehl- cal ' Dr. Williams's Indian Plle OIntmeut will cure bllnd.bleedlng and Hening piles when all ether ointments have failed. Hen Judge W. P. have suffered, Coeus, Maysvllle. Ky. says: for years with Itching plles, and have used many remedies. 1 have used Dr. WUUanu'8 Indian Plle Ointment and been cured, trblU every ether remedy has failed." Kverj be Is warranted. Sold by druggists, or sent by mall en receipt et price, fifty cent aad. Wi rxtAMi M'r'a Ce., Preps- $1 per box. Clevclana.'O. Fer sale by J. C. Poeor, wholesale m4 . tall drugs) Men I Piles! XHlcsl r. imww j.k - msp v ifi'-- --- .EL-s- t "'.'" "i imp i" - . ,V3"! irexj -- TO'-NIGNT pirigtonOpera-Heus- e .'!. , . THE CELEBRATED T, t 4 . "srt.':" - WAMT3WffS' dk-- WfP'' T" a, E. I IUNXKMAN. Slnnnitcr. .FIVE"::? 1 ' IE SOLID -- WEEK.-&- S cejiju.nci.nuIN AN iiwjm iSasea enday, Dec. 18. It' , COMEDY COMPANY. EXCELLENT REPERTOIRE OF NEW PLAYS. ,n "Hand of Fate." will be prcsented. The .Number Lest in the Leuis-.- ,' ville Bridge Disaster This is ' V.'W 'l A Don't miss It. i . 1J ni nek a lllAih. Down St Irs,. llalceny, ... IKloents 10 cents , the Nearest Computation tlie List That Can Be Made. - te i, JNteJiffaflM W kfi iiAtr.v E PUBLIC LEDGER INOOIirOltATED. rvnrn "AyJ"k ' wttvtv1UJ11U1, ,v ux O , JL 13 OraiiKOS, Specialties! llannnni, Apples, U rapes, TrtiiKnrleiin, (IrnpeKrult, Dntm, HaUlns, Ultren, Htlck Cnndy, Almonds, J'wans, Jtlx Cnndy, Tnirj' Candy: Kllbwtd. Cnntly, KnR.WnimitB.Creum Crnim Jfuts, Kine Uliecnlatrs, Cocennuts, OystPrs, cnii nnd bulk, Crnckers. Celery, 1'nneylIM-inMCnndy FARM FOR SALE. I Their lledles 1'lnncd Down by .Timbers Morning- Itrcnks en n Dcsolnte Sccne llelntlvcs Awaiting the Worst The Ilrldgc Ce. "Will Ile l!inlcriiptcd sceno of - ' CO. All-wo- G-IPT- S ftWlLLUu U. Cox, WilLtAX II. Wadhwektu, Jr., Urcrttary and Treasurer. f'TKOMis A. Da vw, ....... BilUer and Managtr. ' SUARJ) Or DIRECTORS. M, C. HUSSKLL, ritUAkC ir. COX, W, It. Waduwertii, Jr., J A..lt, J Oecu it a J , Themas A. Davis. tf !i ." Prttiiltnt Tiiemah A. Davis, Mgtr WKFIGE- - Jtilie btrrtt. TAInt ' aOBSCRII-TIOSH-I- CulMlng, ... .. fOae Year !KxHDu(ha jfe Thr aSeatfuk ... AS VASCX. .... Se. JO .Btuf ...........83 00 1 ta&i ftffi" ............. DBLIYJIRSD BY CARRIER. 30 73 Cloaks nt $.r), $8, 312 nntl ?12. Tlicse pannenta havu been ruduccd 3? per cent. Dress Goods, In blnck atid colerod. at 50, C5 and 75 cents pur yard. Ladles', Ocntlomen and Uhlldron'B'llaiulkeiclilcfg, evi-- r 1,000 tley.uu te selcct Irem. in Cambric. Linen and Silk, at 2j. fl. lOi 15. 25. 1H, 50. 75 centH and ti. Kid Gloves, In Fe&tor colored and black, at $1. Colored and black kids, with lare pearl buttons, at $1 25. A beautiful line of Gents' Scarfs and Tins; rettnlar price 50 centBj our price 25 cents; 25 dozen Ladles' White InulaLinen Aprons, regular 25 cent grade, at 18 conta"e"r three for 50 cents. 100 pleces of Standard Prints. In blue, red and all desirable styles, at 5 cents per yard, ntid. Hundreds of ether useful and beautiful articles. Don't fall te leek through our store. Catsup. Creams and Ices, am. ri. aveii.s, Made te Order. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Prices the Lewest, Orders Solicited, Parable te carrier at end ................................. tenia of month? BROWNING Ne. CI West Second Street, & & CO., MAYSVILXK, ICY. Advertising rates uniform atd,reasen- able and made known en application at Mthe office. f- - te advertisers: McCLANAHAN DEALKIU IN- - SHEA, THE LEDGER . la . tke largest dally paper printed In Jlajs-Tlll- e MANTELS, cent the anil measure their length. It gltes fan mere reading matter than any ether. JOB WORK OF ALL RINDS Executed In the best manner. It Is told at the same e price at any ether paper one cent a -copy or 25 rents a m T' MMMWVWWMWWwmlllWwVWlMWWVVlVWMyW nenth, delivered by carrier or sent by mall. It yen are looking Ter the most for yenr money, yen ran get It In THE Martin Eres. GRATES, rEEE A1JVEBTI8IND. grT1T"7"TT.F Tinware, Tin Reefing, Guttering and Spouting. Ne Charge H'rtntfrf," ble Advcrttecmr.nli'Undir the heading of " Help nature, ami net te exceed three Unet, en thit page, arc FREE te all. PryAb BiwInei41di)erl(iemciilIisrrtd with-opay. If answer failte come the first time, ice invite at many repetitions as art nctettary te recure what you advertiwfar. We with the advcrtltcns te feel that they are net im pnttng en us by uting our free columns. .Adverti'dnmit eri be left at our ejflce or tent through " Left," " Found," Ac, of an accepta- ill'nntcd," "Situations Mays-vill- W m NVVVfVfVNrtVft?V.V7 '". Waaa! aA54Aa'Pa LKUflKK. M. $4 && 'enr la the time te subscribe tnpposeyeBclTC It a month's trial, I is BALLENGEE Girenlatien Mere Than f 1,000 Daily. The Business Way Xmas Presents, CALL ON 4rt ggsg -- Jewelry Diamonds Silverware - theviailte THE I'VUl.W LEDOEll COMPANY, Ne. 10 B. Third Street. JWAWTEIK middle-agewoman te AV7ANTKD A Apply at 31 west mi airewait en an nivalin. et. YirANTKD Twe furnished rooms by Invalid ladyniidonesemintforll(ilithouekccpli!B, ret ern new given. Add re Lkihiku Olllee. AYrAJJTKD Uenrdcrs, liv the week. lny or :i5 Court street. dy iirANTKD-Kveryhete call and sec my i Belcctlen el Christinas kue(Ir. Come at once; everything new and pretty. ANNA M. .KllAZA.il Aeent. "irANTKD Te buy n seceniMiand showcase (I. W. UAVIS.Mt. CarmeL ANTKD SewltiK te le at my home. Mrs. MA UHAltKTHMITH.lMK. .sixth street. "WfANTKU Persons wanting thelrwashlng done nt reasnnabln prices call en or arttlrewt Mrs J. T. MOHltta, 1427 Vine street. Mayayllle, Ky. of geed character "WANTED An actlve personpaid, representing te travel with expenses established heuse: salary !7rt). with Incrense: In- stamped en- clesa reference and velepe.Uencral Manager. lock Drawer r.cnicage. d UEFOKi: UUYINO YOUU- w it it : jr &.& .t ,. ' B: The business icay 4n 7iiirteA take space by the year, take pains with your advertisements in making them attractive, and change them at least as often as once a month. Yeu may think there arc seasons whtn you don't need te advertise. We have never seen that time. Use the dull seasons Jer looking ever your stock and running off that which is becoming out of style or unbar- fl THOS. J. CHENOWETH Cor. Second mid Sutten Streets, .............. DRUGGIST,- - BIAYSVIULK, ICY, BBASONABLUD'R.Y GOODS, FANCY and STAPLE rrmsAiMC F CAEPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, And Housekeeping Goods Generally Always en Hand F AND FOR SALK RY fashionable, and giving gains. c0(e2z4 &ml WPjLK?L'fAL ey J$ QjcrzsO . keuveuim: Four bedsteudt and NASH. 227 Market street. Oil SALE Five hundred Ne. locust Pests, cneap. Appy te i, kjijiuhiH, I'litn Ward' SAI.E-Hcercher" foil use eno year; "King ofwill sell for llicyclei : In cost SlfiO: fje; lirst class condition. J. N. LYNCH, Market stieet. s order, cheap. An enran In 1 ALKX.JACOJ1SON.307)4 Market slrcet.Tuner of Pianos and Organs. 7. V, I?0U will sell for Apply te J. OH HAI.K A K. of P. filiferm rhenp. Apply te K. V. l'OWKLl., at Martin Pres. order. 170H SALE Cheap an organ In 11 rst-clai-' Apply at OT3 Kast Second street, taysvllle. 6AI.E Twe large new family Bibles, cost t, 1 I My first-clas- rOB BENT. veniences. 2!t 70H KENT My residence, Ne. the West Second street. In the brick row. All modern con gtven !XJ P '.' year, it costs you no mere, and you can make it profitable by converting unsalable goods into money, and the money in these things which are salable. rein-resti- If you have space by the RESTORED MANHOOD W3&. i.dK OR.MOTPS Feburary. Possession about the 1st of MltH. L. V. DAVIS. beard. t.Mv' x. r VfiPr'SS and KENT A geed Thenrentremedr for nervous prostration nnd all nt.veus Ureases of I?01l let for stock. Apply te Mrs. W'.T. 208 Kast Fifth street. Maysvllle. Ky. Ktiicruiim urpans ui uuuer sex, aucu BR nerreus rrosirnuen, honInir or Lest ManhiMHt. ImnntHrirr. Nltrhtlv Pml.iilnn.. Vntitlift.l WrM.. Muntal Werry, excceslTe.uw of Tobnrce or Opium, which lead te Cen' 17011 11ENT My Cettnge, Ne. 318 corner Fourth J. D.llltUKH. Butten streets. uiu wn Iunaultr. :lh cverr S.1 Slaugliter-iieiis- e PILLS Twe F Oil 11KNT me. sz furnished rooms with Apply at west Tinru street. Hinnl XorMe.oO. l)It. aiOl'I "N JS CIll-MIt'A- I. urtl.T din n wrillnn irmr. CO., Clcvvlaiid, Ohie. ? Where ia That Manner Sew r Oreentburg (Ind.) Review. During the Inst campaign the Doniecnus of this elty dlplayed a banner in their precessions bearing this inscripteon: VOTE Fcr Snle by J. V. I'ECOH CO,, JHAY8VII.I.K, ICY. toil tl FOIl kir" j A'llbflrnl . OIIOVEU CLEVELAND AND GET 36 A I108IIEL Workingmen should net cease te prehave had te The Bourbon wait a quarter of a century te de It, but test ngainst the Wilsen bill. Let them they nre at last "getting even" with the deluge Congress with letters, petitions is and nppeals. North. Their second Appomattox It is essentially their Free-trade- A geed house en the (lermanl town pike. Inquire of WILLIAM L.COI.K. IlKNT A nice kitchen and room te a 1 reliable person who will take charge of an elllee, &c, In return for same. Apply at this .euice. IlKNT The lower flour of my retdence: . suitable ler a small family; will hn vacated the first of November. Apply te Mrs, MAHY : 11ENT IIILKV, 4S0 West Second street. coming, however. I.OST. lice, VOOll WHEAT. Fen real gonulne GeMMiasiONER A te onable him te continue his perseOn cution of Union pensioners. "Pension cannot help but be appreciated. Any prosent LOST- HuntMonday iilKht.DecembcHtli.bctween a A Hen'.s store and TiNAtEN lias readied home. He is purging" i3 a costly luxury in these scoured at Hullonger'e Jewelry stero Is of that package of child's underwear. the Postelllce, Upturn te this .. N ... kind. efllce. w in. "uear em liunnen. Cleveland times. Umbrella; fine black slk; has the A pointer te Maysvllle girls. Get TOST-of K. K. rearre, Mayer, en Inside. your best fellow n beautiful scarf pin for a Please relurn te K. K. PKAltCE, at Muyer'a KTr'aiTL Cleveland la betrinntner te ilis- .. Ofllce. . a e tW Hew long will it be before the ruin- Christmas prcsent, and be sure and get It at lletween Power & jcever tuat he ulcus elf is net "paramount." ItallcnKer's Jewelry stero. I' OST street, n small red lteyhelds and Lcxlng-- j Ileturn te ten lull ous Tariff Dellcv of the Cleveland Admini . Sthangeiis in the city cannot help but this elllee. stratien 3 as heplessly discredited ns Its IIUKicy whip, hetwecn Mathews's Mill 'Tiniirp "rfiferm" was te nlinnnnn preposterous attempt compliment semo of tbe beautiful windows of IOST Fairgrounds. Ileturn te W, B. te set up n A CO.tl Ofllce, our cnterprlslng business merchants. At Hvhhinsa. It lias succeeded only in cheapen- , monarchy in the indopendent leaBt this is the cuse at Rallenger's jowelry Alligator-skisliver i.lhg men. I'J OST An between corners, Republic of Hawaii? stero. Yeu can't make a pretty window un- Ileturn te this elllcn. Lewlsburg and Maysvllle. - Toward will be nafd for that bnnner pat'tbis 0,11100, and no questions asked. Lochren wants IlallonKer the Jowelor. $200,-00- 0 . bargains call en IOST Twe keys, a Postetllce and small doer with locket attached, Jtcturn te this of. A j Oillreand Pat puksknt which will held its value TIIAXKL. small perket Ledger between the Pes TIcrncy's. llcturit te F, II An -- - Ml !! day-boo- MATH-KW- le . n pocket-book- fijjtXBZ "markets of the world" nre very fpoefeconflQlatlon.to the Idle werklngman SUPER1NTENDANT JOSEPH WRINOLEY, iwhese hearth is firelesa and whose clill- - of the Carnegie mills at Beaver Fails, is igaren cry (or bread, engaged in adjusting the new scale of 173 . ' wages that takes effect en January 1st. T twi ,AvVImAtl AtfADtrmlirtan naiinA m He says he can net tell yet what the cut ,. uruijeynuiu uiioe In uci. uurniuKuiuu . .. will be, but admits it will net be less ineir raigni anu preiesi againsi ine ot'Freo-trad- o fanatics te rob them than 40 per cent, en the total. This is Wilsen bill. the effect of the Free-trad- o ":of Ihe opportunity for employment! , less you liave an attractive stoek nnd at Ilnllengcr's this can certainly be found. reugp. ... pt gloves. Apply at mis einre. ..Wivice Vt anil TJ;e n Tonic. containing Yeu will feel llke a new man If you take ?OUND Pocket-booJ' of money. Flhder can gel same a small sum by calling at Stockton's Antiseptic and Kct your bleed thor- this elllee, f oughly clean. It Is a flue tonic, invigorates of Keys. Call, with ' discretion, at Hun Ltfe Insurance satisfactory Company's nnd cleanses thowbelo system. Fer sale by Ofllce, Dodsen's llulldlng. Power & Reynolds, druggists. k F OUND-Pack- age containing a veil and pair of -- cash for Why shouldn't tbe party who Head. Ind. According te Secretary OnESUAM, f Manalna li eifA n fltenltlllt frit iil Sltt Illll tt The announcement that representative nections. you get them any obeopor than the party who $1 a day. Greatest klteliens Great Britain was merely engaged in Republicans of Alabama will held a Apply te ticket agents for dates or sale, AOKNTH maKfl Invented. Itetalls at Si cents. ,.,,, b.v w JWI, ever (UUIU uuiiim1"" .'v Twe te six sold In every house. Sample, pest age line advantage for your ciuli; lK attempting te "right a great wrong" in conference next mouth te formulate limits and ether Information. paid, live cents. McMACIN fc Ce.. Cincinnati, O. this trying te defeat the lioveiutiouary plans for the coming state elections is St 12 lbs sack Heur PKU CENT by outsyndlcate In 0 months. lgallennll , 1UU tie capital may be We are expert eno of the many indications of the popu- iNeticc DISSOLUION. successful system of speculating.multiplied by. our 15 1 gallon best vlnegar judges of tlie market and surccsslnl operators, 25 Jt Arbuckle Coffoe lar awakening caused by the Wilsen Netice Is hereby given that tlie tailoring beucl for book of particulars. W. A. FJIAZI10H A "nWnYPttr.TTrTi nlrmimstnni'ft.'i" la r&- Tariff bill. Ne Southern state will r firm heretofero known as O. T. llillcnry Sc Ce. CO., Ilrekers, PltUBurgli. Fa. Other goods as eheap as anV- oue. 1015 is hnrebr dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. e writing for nxcuse which CLEVELAND mere severely from ia hn tbfi .... LADIES who will degeed wsges, me at tbelr always en band. Call and soe what, you will Itenly with snve en from the tlrm. Mr. J will make S.1? . y. cash at III g legislation than Alabama, and with McCormlek retiring tbe buslness at tbe snme ili-l- l last week's hill by will continue stamped envelop Miss MILUltKD gytaBu uitESUAM win ener ter meir iituuut-illnplace ftlevcr Nelsen's bat store, nssuinlnr all MI LLKlt. south llend. lpd. backdewn In the Hawaiian case. proper efforts Republicans In Unit state debts of the firat and recel vlng all accounts. and ran make t' dally by feldlntr canvass-lug- ; O.T.lUI.LllARY, circulars ferus at lienve. Ne real will find their ranks reinforced another . CHARLES MCCORMIOIC. position permanant; reply with stamped year by thousands of Democrats. Maysvllle, Ky December 18tli, 1810, Miss aiCVCE PAUL, Seuth llsnd, lad. h " 9iu-u- rgBSOWA JMiiluv Excursions. can make fl dally by folding and TheCbosapcake nnd Ohie Railway announce addrowleg circulars ler us at home. Ne excursion rates te all teTnta en its line as well canvassing; position permanent: reply with tamped envelope, MISS OltACK PAUL, Beutb as te points reached by Its Cincinnati con- vllle brldge calamity Saturdny mornMy ljnrm containing JOOX acres en the Kening bafllcs description. Only n. con- eon Station plk, three tulles rrem Maysvllle. Will sell en easy terms. Call en or address glomurntien of iron nnd tlmbers meets SAM T. HICKMAN, tne eye. enuirany morning xneusnnus Cnre Mllchcll, Vlncb & Ce.. Maysvllle, Ky. Rocked te 'the wlmrf nnd loeltesl in nrnazement at the cfTccts of the catastrophe. Many wives whose husteands were employed en the structure could be seen among the throng awaiting in expectancy te learn their fate. Ne bodies were discovered Saturday,' but It is Bah! that no less than thirty-fiv- e brldge hands tire under the debris. DECEMBER 1 t. The Phiccnix Hrldge Ce. is using nil of its energy te elenr the wrecknge se that the bodies can be brought te the surface. All botjies when rescued will be taken te Louisville, where they will be prepared for burial It is said that the calamity will net only prove disnsYreus. te the Phoenix UrWge Oe., but it will likely bankrupt the firm. Uridge men leek upon the disaster as the worst that hns happoned in brldge building in this country. The brldge proper was te be completed by January 1, 1804, consequently a large ferco et men were employed en the structure, DECEMBER 8th. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 18. After the fall of n span of the Louisville and At night we sbew you our books by i,Ui Joffcrsenvllle brldge Friday, earrylng cnndle power light. down CO Workmen, the banks of the river were lined with horrified spectas tors, and the carried thouT.I sands out te the scens, nnd uniVer a second part of the brldge where an unscen danger lurked. When night had covered with her sable mantle the gaunt timbers, and the chaos of wreckage, another span of r the bridge came crashing down, enltre-l- y blecking1 river. Providcnce Second Street. Mnyevllle, Ky. stayed this second wreck until after darlc. Had the span fallen while the ferry beats were steaming underneath, the less of llfe would have been doubled. The crew at the station worked like beavers and dashed right Inte the wreckage te save the mnhncd and the drowning. It is a settled fact that the high wind loosened the trav-- . J IS TnE TIME TO UUV YOUIt cler, which in toppling ever, carried the span with It Eighteen are known . , ' ' te have been killed, and thirteen nre badly hurt The river may give up f mero of the dead. f;M?C Louisville, Ky., Dec 18. General Fefeman McKce has a large force efvU. ' men at work at the sccne of Friday's ' U disaster. At the sccne everything is in con- - ' fusion, and the work of recovering the ' SEALING bodies will be rapidly pushed until all are found. The impression is that net - ''? 1 many of the bodies arc entangled in the ' debris, but have floated away and have '' FOIt THE probably gene ever the falls. : The bodies that go ever the falls, antk ,&&. de net ledgo at the island or at Pert-- J?' ,.... H lnnl fltlr. tlittJT inr. ttiuujr U1UUO UUMU ' 4MUU IWItU, tlUdlf .van., mtln. ! ' the river before they are recovered. CIO TO- a no report crmay nignv tpat no lives were lest when the last span went down at 8:25 is correct. The watchman was the only man near it when it foil, and he about twenty minutes prier te the fall had vacated it The span was fifty feet long and the Iren work elghty-fen- r feet high. The iron and steel, in an entangled mass, new lies 40 feet below the top-othe piers. The ferryboat W. G. Illtet had a narrow escape whan the span, fell. ,9 ' wv. ww V kiu kaiv. tiui Is the silent drummer that newspaper man bofero engaging In the 'f-'tells the public what you wantfthem te brlde-- lin;lnpsi. Hn w.is nt. nnn tlmn .' with the Cincinnati Tribune and the knew about your business about what Pest . The injured nre confined in a sepyou have "te sell. arate ward in the new part of the city hospital and are rcccivlncr the best at--. The best advertisement is the one tpntlen. Tt Is Minnirht nil will rinnvi-i'. .Ttin Tinf. lin li.il that nppeals te. the eye is conspicuous. rriirt Itiniinsf ' for several days. '' HIS MOTHER The business man that cannot use - V ' Tells the Jury About the Insanity printing has nothing te sell. Has Keen the Ilorltage of Prendcrgast. Cmc.vae, Dec 18. When the Pren; ?4V An intelligent use of printing per- dergast trial was resumed Saturday morning, Mrs. Prendcrgast, inother, taining te a business is ns necessary of the prisoner, was recalled by the te draw trade as the salesman behind defense and asked in regard te the sanity of her husband's father. the counter is to sell the goods. She testified that the boy's grandfather was insane in 1830, ind that An investigation of the methods of he was confined In an asylum at that tlme and was irrational at times afterthe largest nnd shrewdest of National ward. Ile was a soldier in the English army and his arm was shot off in a o and local business men will couvince battle In the south of Spain, The witness was very much confused during that printing needs no champion. but made hotflstery straight when interrogated in a Kindly ' Printing Is My Business. manner by Judge Brentano. ' In the Cogwheels. Claiiksvillk, Tenn., Dec 18. Dan It is net necessary te say vwrc ! JLyles met a horrible death at Isem's store, In Maury county, by getting his head fastened in cogwheels of running ALLEN A. EDMONDS, machinery, and it was semo tlme "bpMAV8V1LLE, KY. fore the accident was discovered, Mrs. Ne 10 East Third SU, Lylcs had a forebodlng that something had befallen her beu, and sent a quarter of a mile te ascertain. Ile was found with hl3 brains mnShcd out and head horribly mutilated, having lived in this condition several hours. Jkffkhbenvillk, Ind., Dea ia The the Louisville- ntid Jofforsen- -' 0penini Fancy Goods. - ,Maiiimetli. TOYS. KAGKLEY J. ferry-beat- i&CO. te . NOW life-savin- g t , SELF JARS! -- '3 ,' , LOWEST PRICES T , i.'--- " M.C.RusselI&Sen ;''t1i Printin; " f m r- - J n X tt-l- ll m any-en- n, , -' i . CASH PRICES! pays of inn 1,1 1 1 - suf-fe- - ! m-t- Free-trad- LOWRY'S S5. 18. There are 123, vacancies existing among presidential postmasters caused by expirations and'' resignations. Four liundred and sixty-fiv- e commissions will explrc De celuber 10, 20 and 21. Fer the month of Decern ber the expirations of commissions will aggr.cgate 405. During January 330 commissions will expire. It ,Is probable ... . il... l.l.il.l luumuuvw iruBiucuviai emccs win DO created next mouth. There are 315. pesrtnasters whose commissions will A -- Washington, Dec Hundreds of Vacancies te" Ile Filled, ' lA J liru iu ruuruary. "!'J.:,V. fcA'aeftSft fV?..3t' m AilXrf .t te&iti a 1 "lj t ' m JJ J .t fl V1 id Wl AA'. U" "j. fir . VMMX :,w . " tiM r ,V" CONDENSED '' 'iW Jt-'- J , FOR OR AmiNST: Cleveland Will Net Faver These Opposed te Him. , This Upen the Authority of a Prem- inent Democratic Congressman. " yj Ife Vim, fllvMi :h . ? ,J!.Xmcte(l Any iiver Illinncir, by Vetlncr, ti UnttrtnnU Tlint 'ievrurd tlie Ailmluhitrutluu. WAsiiiNOTOtf, lie te lie llcinlly 1& He Mniit I'reTO If The latest lias for its mini or a uroinraent aamocratle con- a, pressman, who went te uie wmte Heuse ;w ioeic into certain pest ollice appoint ments. "After patiently waiting for a number of congressman. Who nrceeded me yte make their wants known, It did net . I 41.. 1.. - lur luiiu i." Muni . jii. ,, ... iuu ui uisonver, tl snm no A" . .. iu.n wut.inkjr, .iin iuiiitiii i.i u.periuncu, iiiiu his "that the prcsldent was in a mood te descend te the pettiest tricks which eno imht expcb te find In the mako-upe- f the poorest politlelen. After ones- ,? ,tiening me pretty donely as te tlie avail- ability nnd capacity of my cendldaUs, he wandercd ell en a dissertation en the tariff and Hawaiian questions. Then lie sounded his views cm both subjects, nnd gave me te understand pretty clearly that if I expected any favor at his hands, I must prove myself te befrleud-ltewnrd the administration hi my voting. This was a revelation te me, for I oxpecUxl lietter treatment and vh,oped that stories circulated concerning the president's methods were ex-- " aggerated. My experience tnuifht me -.a lessen, ami It will be a lone time be-- j.. multiply. ideas, itUoveJand te subordinate evervlxjdv in . . . nil 4fln uiiiuss nicy- u(,rreu ...111. uia weuci), Hi wmi A 1 garding the determination of President Dec. Stories rc- - o'clock Saturday morning. The Australia brings advices te December 0, The exoltenicnt wU tfr&ver heat, but up te that time there had been no change in the sltuatfrm. The 'United Press oerrMywifctM at Honolulu, writing under (Inte of December 0, says: Since December C nemataefed Anmge has taken pltice in the mtlrrurf- 4 political attitude of the different parties The queen's adherents me M crctly armed. The marahsl In muffled that ever two hundred new WfeuttMitcr rifles have been worked nU SaaBaAula in smirll lets from the Island of Maul during the past month and tUtWnted e tlie reyaltstss The peliaa Utv under the marshal is new large mwi In a 7 - ML IS ARMING Te UIte Her Kneml"H n aMd URttl- eWlnehettrM 'Worked Inte Hen(inHi, niid Secretly Distributed te ileyallitn. San Fjiaxsibce, Dee. 19. tftirt Australia was sighted four miles out at rmer Fer Stomach Bewel, Liver Complaints, nnd Headache, use PITTSBURGH'S POOR. Andrew Caanegla Hut a Scheme for ing 8100,000 for Them. Hail- Dr. g J. H. Burgeon SAMUEL, 1 NEW&': AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS They are purely vegetable, sugar-coatespeedily dissolved, and easy te take. d, tW Every dose Effective J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter! 41 West Second higher state of erganlzatfea tAwmrver before. A it .. .. 9 1 . . y A" Tflrft T Cltltlnnf itrcin1 the treatment accorded me 5' neusc. ' fn n tifltltr r9 at the white Anether story in whieh Senater Palmer appears as the luckless man appears here. The senator from Illinois went te the whlte house and in- MMrtt , lUllllL-l- t 1 t 1.11 kins, the democratic candldate for mayor. Wednesday came, but no nomKV ination. oenaior I'anner receives little sympathy from his colleagues In the sen-- . ate, who say he ought te have followed Voorhees' example and get Ills patronage before he became an administration senator. The answer which the prcsldent is said te luive made net long age, when asked hew he came te appoint young .Eckels controller of the currency, "Oh, I heard Senater Palmer wasn't going te let me de it, se thought I'd see," is recalled by these who heard of his Inte rebuff. HORRIBLE FATE. A Kentucky cre Lynched Near Nebo, !f l Jehn Dennelly appointed marshal net 'later than Wednesday, se that he could aepart xer Chicago te help elect Hep- 0 KbAh nlJl.4 JllVSlUUIII. Al.mA kllUV 1. . 11U ITOIUUll 1 Bi mevoments of the royal liria. wi4wn-dre- d men of the citizens' rcserr are selected, who will reinforce the fti!on-heus- o at n moment's culL The reynlists express accrtainr that en the arrival of the Alame w tlie S2d Inst, Minister Willis will muwg out govhis erdors te reinstate the ernment. It is, net believed thnt tlie royalists will make any independent or prematura attack upon the streay position of the previsional government. After a hearing of two days Ih the case of F. Wundenburg, the supreme court ordered his removal from Alicc. The court found that Wundenburg had v'olently doneunced the pretWJtial government and its chief ofBeeve, and 6tned that it was impressed wttV the view that he had done se bccanM fhla disappointment at net having been made marshal. In his testimony Wundenberg (femled having been an annexationist. It is certain, however, that he vehemently favored annexation at the time el the Ashford-Wilco- x conspiracy fbr arttexn-tle- n nearly two years age, when most of the reform party opposed a prematura and hoped te be able te induce the queen to be reasonable. The leading political evcut the week is the decision of the gcrjununent te proceed nt enco te remove all empeoyes net distinctly loyal te ky a This decision was arrived vote of the advisory council m vwgnlar and open session en the 7th tat. vigilant wateh is kyA mM' tfae Street, MAYSV1LLE, Jewel Gas Steves. KY. (,uf'l LAMPS! LAMPS! Useful nnd nrnnmentRl for a lmve Lumps for tlie Library, rtirier, mm, score nnu iuicncn. preent InlDg-roei- We LANTERNS. All st j Jea mid prices. PorJumery, Sen pi. Toilet Pnwdcns, Iirushcs, Combs, Dressing Cnses, in great variety and st) lea. Fgr sule nt the -L- OWEST PRICES- ." J . Jas.Woed, Druggist, MAYSVILLE, KY. 1 TaMOffi IT IS IT WAS PirrsnyiiOH, Pa., Dec ia When the pollie and firemen of Pittsburgh starts ed out Tuesday te talte a complete of the unemployed nnd destitute, it waB confidently expected that they would finish in two days. They have been at it constantly since, yet the work hns net been finished. The nnines of 2,1)00 fnmilies have been turned in te Director Drewn, of the department of public safety, who has charge of the census. Mr. Drewn snid that the complete returns will show 3,600 families who are actually in want. ,In nine out of ten cases the families ure large, and a fair avorage te each would be six persons. This would make 0 people te be assisted by the .relief committee. These figures may seem a llttle high, but Director Drewn says they are right, The officers were provided with blanks in which they entured the name, residence, number of people in s each family, hew long the have been out of work nnd whether any of the family la ill. Over half tlie blanks turned in tell pathetic stories of sickness. In but a few cases were physicians in attendance, the great majority suffering' for medicine and nourishment Thore are also a number of cases of births in which tlicrc were no physicians in attendance, the people being toe peer te call one. Andrew Carnegie has intimated that he will rake $100,000 for the benefit of the peer. He has a scluime for the city te furnish empk3ment ler all the men, and pledges himself te raise this sum te pay them. The work will be en public improvement, such as grading the Sullenly park, in which Mr. Carnegie is building n libcary, nnd street labor. As the city appropriations have been exhausted and no work can be done until next year's appropriations arc made the money will be lent te the city. Mr. Canegieihas intimated that he docs net care whether the lean is repaid or net se long as work is furnished te theso who want it SENSATIONAL PREACHER. Advocates ItellRluua Instruction In tlie l'ublle Schoel. con-bu21,-00- aoed Pamsrltan Hetplul, Mupermtpndcul Leugvlw Iasnne Atrium, PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Omc: and Hkgidence Third gtrort.epposlte Uie Courthouse. Dr. P. G. SMOOT, JIOJHKOL'ATHIC PHYSICIAN Ufllce AND IS. iimlJlrvhU lire Se. 7 fi'ivt in It, Irl' Kobcrtsen, the last of the three fiat SURGEON. Hill (Me.,) train robbers, has breweM tenced te a term of fifteen years ia ''tkei ileal TlAvd Alrtet, Ureceru, Gathered Frem All Part of tile PetMtfr f Jly Telegraph. Sarah Uernhardt Is about ncr tnomelrs In two volumes. N. V. Harris & Ce.. banUfaL ba $8,000,000 Chicago drainage bends. iucnnru uoepa, coierca, ei vfb: City (Me.) claims te be 128 years eldV Fifty men are drilling at wild Ariz., preparatory te helping euty v. .Mexican revolutionists. to-pet- Jj MONUMENTAL, STATUARY AM CKNKTKRY WOKK, In flrnnllt anil flwrUir. M. 11. 108 GILM0EE, W. HECO.vr. Btrekt. MAYSVILLE. KY. BtrFreeatune Hulldlng Worlt,81dwlkii,te , at satisfactory prlcra. wage-earner- C. W. WAKDLE, DENTIST. Zwelgart's Meck, Second and Sntten Streets- tyWhfn havlneTeetti Kxtracted take Ga. relutelv Painless and 8afe. penltentiary. It is said that Edward M. Field, tvTje'J wreciteu tne fortunes el Ms i at nor, uiqj late Cyrus w. Field, is te be released from the insane hospital, having n 1 pornred lits rniisnri. Tlieusandg of rabbits have been sttfti ped this season from 1'arkersburgt I ,Vn., te eastern markets. A ceutrtay, storekeeper brought 1.100 te rarlMW burg the ether day. An unknown man tried te force his way into the national nalace at u atcmala Sunday and was arrcsicdV IJcing questioned he said he intonded ,, te assassinate the president. carawas river, at Trenten. O.. bwrned', Friday night. Tho'ilre was undmH- - Ki edly of incendlaary origin, but jLbfrte ia, no ciew 10 me perpetrators. ,,t..uwu . iiuuuiuuu, t, uitHiau VMA the l'ennsylvania railway, was billed! in a collision. Ills administrator brnmrlvt Milt fnr Hnmnfrnn nfc Vriir;.d, A , ::... a uuu; eccureu a iuwu, j,, Tcruw aer .j' Netice of Dissolution. Netice Is hereliy given that the firm of 1'ower & ltoynelds. Druggist?, of MbbvII1e, Ky., hns been dissolved hv mutual nRrcement. T. C. Power retiring'. The business will be continued by Jehn J. Reynolds at the same place! All persons knowing themselves Indebted te the Inte firm are requested te mnke prompt settlement, nnd theso having clnims nfrnlnst sumo will present them Ter adjustment. TIIEO. 0. 1'OWKIt. JOHN J. HKYNOI.DS. Mnys vllle, Ky., November 17th, 1H. .V"T able-bodi- ed 87.423. cm sj Tlie famous Davis will case has been settled, and ?11,000,000 will seen be di-J 00 Nr.W Yenic, S. Dec. IS. Rev. Dr. Wm. t). Magnet for tram ps. Clilcnge'n Millien Dellar Cliurlty I,onl-stenn. Clu-cag- 1 Welnttir Ceuuty. IIi:xKitfce., Ky., Dec. 18. News has n just reached here of a lynching that occurred near vebe, Webster county. 'Henry Givens, a colored man, was the victim. His lifeless body was found tied te a tres . and fairly riddled with bullets. His skull was crushed in and both eyes cut out. The day before Givens had threatened to poison the schoelhoube well, and being ordered to leave the county refused and drew a pistol en Ephruitn Wilsen, a farmer. Givens was also suspected of poisoning a let of stock in the vicinity. There is net the slightest clew te the lynchers, and no Investigation is being made. Plate U1hs Vteipects Had. PirrsBuneii, Dec. ia Plate glass prospects are growing decidedly gloomy. Saturday the big plant at unancrei win de ciescu uewn ier an indefinite period. Hundreds of men will be xnnde idle. The prospects are 4Vtn4 nnnwlii nl ahIa. bliU nln(a rlnea tl Mil A1V.UI ijf (nil 4l.n (flttW (jllina IHUVUliUE ui luu tuuutrj win uu iuiu vy uaiiuary 1. The threatened tariff reduotiena and lack of orders are the causes of the assignment The Heward works at Duqucsne are closed down and the Butler plant la working half time. Cleveland's l'ellce Captain Dead. Cleveland, O., Dec 18. Jacob W. Sehmltt, who for almost a gencratler, was at the head of the pelicb depart ment of this city and wldely known in police circles throughout the country, died Saturday morning at 1:30 o'clock of pneumonia. He had been connected vlth the Cleveland pollce force fei Jhirtysix years and was appointed' superintendent in 1800 and served in that capacity until July 1 last when tie reslgned en account of ill health. r - Lt . t r Lukewoed Hetel. The St. Jeskph, Mich., Dec. ia check was protested en presentation, morning the Lakovlew hotel Sunday In this and the commission man sold the tur-- city Was completely burned, entailing " keys en the market and skipped. a less of nearly tS0,000. A Mr. Davis, A Nervjr bherlff. of St, Paul, electrician at the power-hous- o here, fell from the third-story Richmond, Ind., Dec. 18. Wm. ManFit ly, a prisoner m me ceuuvy juii, jiiuue balcony te the ground, and sustained an attempt te escape. He knocked internal injuries from which he may LYDliarUZ ugoerM ever ana sprainca tne die. JuBt 88,300 Out. ,' 'CnxaniN Falls, 0 Dec. 18. H. S. frfkfihelden, a Windham merchant, seutn tV AnGf rtt tMa nlne Rlitrineil 2.R0O turlmvft te a New Yerk commission man, who Chicago, Dec. ia A mlllic Allar e charity, mid tramps coming Ittkt at the rate of several hundred a day te get It, Is the situation u ft appears in the general round-uTrainmen report mere "hoboes" coming this way than they ever saw bofera. The western reads particularly are having great diillculty In keeping these tramps away. Every freight train carries its quota in splte of the efforts of the train crews te prevent it. Senu of the reads have been compelled te issue special orders te their trninmen te use Been eat of print for mere than a extra precautions and te call en the local authorities at the statlonsthreugh GES8HE5; generation, and has jmt been rewhich they pass te get rid of the produced without abridgment. tramps. All the free lunch and lodging houses and soup kitchens which have been PRICE started have had a wonderful increase 60 cents if sent by Adams Express, in, pntronage during the past few days. or 70 cents if sent by any ether ExAt the place opened en Wabash avenue press Company. te relieve the city hall the nttondance has increased from 1,000 te 1,200 nt first te nearly 2,500 Friday nighi A REMIT proportionate Increase has be.cn shown at the ether charitable institutions, concurrently with a heavy falling off By Meney Order or Registered letin the patrenago in the five and ten ter. Ne postage stamps taVen. cent lodging houses. Address At the Provident woedyard en Nerjh Clnrk street, where lodging and feed THOMAS A, DAVIS, are only given in oxchange for work, Maysvllle, Ey. there has been a netablo falling off in applications. Of ninotcen men who applied Friday te the Chicago Kelicf and Aid secioty, and who were BLOOD POISON ffW-given tickets entitling them te feed iMnGQRem by tVJU.0uOcainUl. and lodging in consideration of a cereV under ffuartntr. Wke tek,(Uttrated from Piitipreutt an4 lOOracf tain amount of work, only eno went te lift from prl cured fro by mail WhenMetFrrlnff ana utrcaryuu, iwr rYlncle Remedy t" the woedyard. Yet all reported prwitiTeiy curt, iuuh urjitui iu, iDiaOt m unable te get employment and destitute. Only nine men in all applied for work at the woedyard, a much less number than there usually is nt this time of the year. Fell Inte (3 rave. Caiimsi.k, Pa., Dec. ia At the funeral of Margaretta McLure, the only child of the Inte Chief Justice Gibsen, Sunday afternoon, as the body was bee ing lJwered Inte the grave in the of a large gathering of people, the undertaker, Alex. Ewing, slipped and fell headforemost upon the casket. He was lifted out of the grave m an unconscious condition, nnd it is feared he will die. p. IT HAS Rainford preached a sermon in SU Oeorge's churcn Sunday that caused a sensation in the congregation that listened te it. The subject in general was the "Children's Season," but as he proceeded the clergyman heavily upon the subject of A wonderfully nne picce of English bero the lack of religious or moral educaClassic Composition. tion given te children in the public He asserted that religious schools. training in the public schools is absolutely necessary, and is the only form for secioty. "If Protestant churches enn net de the work, let Cnthelics take a Written by Matthew 0. Lewis, it up. Let him Bave who can," said the member of the BrltUh Parliament, minister. lie has caused mere than eno sensation before, but his sermon mero than a hundred years age. Sunday surpassed all his ether surprises CONFEDERATE STAMPS. A Sale of Rare Pontnge Stumps Attracts Mirny l'urchancra. Yerk, Dec. IS. A sale of able-bodie- d M 1 I thorn-selv- es I HH BUILDERS, TAKE NOTICE! pres-onc- Acme sent Sheldon a check for 3,800. y Cement! The Best for Plastering! Send for Descriptive Pamphlets or call en l OlllCiniS $ Ilrakeiunu around te l'leces. Fostehia, 0., Dec. 18. Leuis Schaf-feof Hucyrus, a freight brnkeman en the Teledo & Ohie Central railroad, was Instantly killed at Luclcey, Weed county, north of here, Saturday morn- Mng while making a running switch. 2L wills body was ground te pieces T' Suicide of a Hergeant. B.y Sxjf Fhancisce, Dec 18. Sergt Hnr- rie. U. S. A., committed sulcide at Al- Ksatrec Military station early Saturday imernlng by Bending a bullet through yeurs Kis bruin He wus twonty-feu- r In 'the 6orvice. Juuei Dle Ht Hen. 'IlALKiau, N a, Dee. ia A dispatch received here Sunday night from San rnnelsee nnneunccs that A. D. Jenes. consul general at Shanghai, China, Aed kt sea en the 0th insU lie was en his way hemp ou leare of absence ,' tnnn with his escape. tVin wruu vy uerii, n. iiuvvuvcr, uuuruu birr kav nnd nrevnntfd r, Haldeman, superintendent of the Franklin Ceal Ce., was sandbagged at Franklin, a suburb of Western Pert, Saturday morning, mid robbed ei about f3,000, money with which he was te pay the miners. There is no clew se far. Snndlmcited and Hebbed. Pjkdme.nt, W. Va, Dec. ia P. E. ' San A New Chinese Treaty. Fhancibce, Dec. Ly r Oenul-Oencr- ?l Francisce, has been summoned te Washington te confer with the Chinese min& C. ister regnrdlug a new treaty seen te be submitted te China by the United SOLK AWKNT8, States. I'lill. Dwyer, Jr., U Dead. MAYSVILLE, KY. Les Anekmch, Cnl., Dec. ia PhlL Dwyer, Jr"., son of the noted turfman, who came from New Yerk te this coast about n month age, died at WestminitsrriHUt men I Km that veu saw Iht aiivev ster, hotel. He lias been 1U for nome ttemeiiKu Tim Ledqkh uTiei veu xcritc ertn- 'jfrire about (fy te Cemtnl. time past with consumption. Yew, Chlncsa consul general tit San ia Wing M. Russell Sen, New rare postage stamps of the confederate states was held Saturday night in the rooms of the Philatelic seclctj'. A set of agricultural department stamps sold M West Seventh street. Cincinnati, 0.will for $10.fe0; executive, 121.05; justice, ?23; of at the Central Hetel, Maysvllle, Ky... bu state, $13. 75; while a $5 stamp, after some spirited bidding, was knocked down at t37.50. The local stamps FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, of the confederacy brought the December 15 and 16. following prices: Athens, Ga., $53; Danville, Va., $140; Fredericksburg, stamp, $30; two Knoxville stamped Ne eno should miss the opnertimltj of secur-Intprepor plnsses irem liltn. Examination. envelopes, $82 and $73 respectively; Le- and test of vision free. Will call nt j our home eoir, S. C., $91; Lynchburg, Va., $42; In the nlty If se desired two Macen (Ga.) stamps, $33 and $75; nnd another en the lctter brought POSTOFFIOE $125; Mnrien, Va., a very fine copy en the letter, for $301. A great many of the stamps sold wcre secured by English dealers. We have an elegant Hue A FREIGHT TRAIN of Perfumes, Dressing Cnses, Manicures, Cellar Jumps OfT it Trestle. Killing Three Men ind Injuring Others. and Cuff Bexes, fee, suitLouisville, Ky., Dec 18. Arfreight able for Holiday Presents. d en the Chesapeake train, Call en usforiniees suitand Ohie Southwestern railway was able te tlie times. hurled down an embankment 135 feet high, near Muldreugh's station, at 0 o'clock Sunday evening. The killed arc: Themas Kcegan, engineer, Louisville; Jehn Downs, fireman, Louisville; unknown man. Injured: Twe unknown tramps and two colored brakemen. Thirteen cars were wrecked, five containing hogs, 500 of which were killed, KEKl'S ONE OK THE and five containing cattle, of which 100 Meat were killed. The less will amount te $125,000. in the city, and his vnrietv of meats is without equal anywhere, lie also keeps l'clxote belling Things. Losdex, Dec. 18. A dispatch from Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Lisben says that n gentleman who arCAN AND 11UI.K, rived there en the last steamer from Drazil states that a well known Brazil- and would be pleased te see nil his old ian banker, who arrived in Europe friends. Give him a tiinl mice and you from Rie Janeiro, is empowered by will always buy of him. Romembor the President Pelxote te treat with forelgn place, cernor Second nnd Commcrce capitalists for the sale of the Brazilian streets, Fifth Ward Central railway and the Rie water works. The prlce asked is 23,000,000. EARNED BY OUR SYNDICATE IN 8het Down by an Aiiaisln. SEVEN MONTHS. little capital & Maonelia, Ark., Dec, 18. Gus Fra-zlbe multiplied by our speculating sys- was shot and instantly killed Sun- $may We ere expert ludcrcs of the market P successful epert tore. Boek with full day evening. When the body was Information and testimonials of our many $ found lying in the read just east of customers nuuea rree. w. a. fraziek & town It was hardly cold. A bullet helo S CO., 1141 Monadneck Bldg., CHICAGO, ILL. $ in the back of the head makes it easy for the Inquest jury te nrrlve nt the cause of death. There is no clew te the murderer. p.jiwsv CRYSTAL LENSES Mnrdered by a Farm Hand. TRADC MARK. Tohento, Ont, Dec. 18. Mr. and Cuillt; nrit A1tti, Mrs. James Williams, living en a farm near Pert Credit, were brutally murdered by a farm hand, naroe unknown. After ransacking the heuso tncjinurderer took Williams' herso and cutter nnd drove toward Terento. lie hs net yet been arrested. nt been in court in Helena, M"ent, months, and was one of the most Sen, . t . satienal ever tried. Tlie Deutsche Zeltung reaffirms n a V dispatch from Vienna, the truth of ihe i report that Archduke Franz Ferdinarid, heir te the Austrian throne, is going te marry Archduchess Stefanie, widow of Clown Prince Rudelph. President Cleveland is net a HUle perplexed as te hew far the United.' Ne home will be complete without can btates can Interfere te prevent Admiral,. ' tiles, nuts and ether uVjllcncles of the seu Da Gama from rosterinjr the Brazilian son for the children, nnd what table will monarchy, if the insurgent force should prove unequal te the task have n complete dinner without an cake en it? Everybody knows thnt It is understood that William N. Ilallman, of Indiana, formerly of has been decided upon as th sue--' W of Dr. Dorchester, superintend'-- ' ent of Indian schools, and that the is the only man in Mayfcvillc that can furnish these at prices thnt will astonish you nomination will be sent te the senate His stock is clean, complete and bcauti within a few days. ful. Cakes baked te order en short no Messrs. Judd and Hurd, representing ' tlcc. Don't buy until you see him. an eastern syndicate snid te have head- quarters at llristel, Ct., have bcn at Parkersburg, W. Va., for several days, negotiating for the franchises of the StK THE NOTED, .fH Park City Street Railway Ce. and the SCIENTIFIC, electric light plant. rilACTIOAL At Clarksville, Tenn., Mack Page attempted te kill his wife Sunday with a chair, beating her head fearfully, cutting long gashes in theskulL She will die. It is said jouleusj was the cause. Page is of geed family. His wife never bore a geed character, having married him from a public resort, no is in jaiL tupj Christmas Coming cle-Ka- Lemfc-vill- e, HENRY LINSS " Optician, LOUIS LANDMAN, THE MARKETS. ti.96 3..V. lumtlT, t70&S.SS. winter patent quotable at &IU0&130 fancy, $tT0as.0Jj family, extra, 11.95 10. low grdde, $1,700 rtenn Spring patent, CINCINNATI, DCC IS. fa7i4H00. fancy at il0i2u. .F5. tats Wheat mand. a l,c, Sales. :,0UO brls buckwheat, per 1C0 lbs, Market Is quiet and lower. Sslw: Na 2 red at We; Ne. 2 red te arrive at 88c. Cens Market is steady under a slew de- r Oats The receipts are light but market is 08 Na 3 mixed at 31hc, sample red - Sales: Yellow ear, 3c. at30Hc- V i DRUG STORE neUers: Goed te choice, $J 25 tl.7S$.75. 38J; common te fair, II. 753. ea Cews: Goed te choice, U 003.35 fair te medium, f&SSQ&ft); common and thin rough stuff, 11.00 l. JO: stackers. U3&33.35; fccders.?3.ag5. Yearling and. grazing ealves, te.00fc3.38. en and large, 5178 Veal U 00. fair te geed light, $1.5J5.50, extra, (S.7S CALVHS-Comm- Cattle Selcct butcher, M0OIH.S5: extra, U.t0t &0; fair te medium, ti 1533.00; common, Rve Market NaS. remains steady at bio for 4H n , east-boun- Jehn J. Reynolds. heavy and prime butcher, 18.356.30. packers, i8.1Q&.26. common and rough, 3 1.75 a 5.00, fair te geed light snd fat pigs, 8i.036 3J. Sheep and Laxibs Sheep YearltDgs and wethers, I8.aia3.50, geed te choice ewes and wethers mixed, ta,;SiS.2J, common te fair, I.araba-Ext- ra, 150(jfc2.50, $100, geed te choice, 3.25aaS6, common te fair, S.5OA3.P0. BcrrALO, Dec. IS. 15 601.65. light mixed, fS.00 medium and heavy, Ifc.MW; heavy fair te geed, t5.50255 pigs, 15.a5.06. Siir.il and Lauds Goed te extra native 40. light te fair t&X&lW. fulr lambs, U15 te geed sheep, Ji56jt3 00; choice fat, tai58.40: Canada lambs, $15&t(, extra quetaUe at &.C5, e&oa Hogs Selcet PhiS nnis! Markets Cattlz Market dulL Hogs Yerkors, Cleanest f 1.5034.76. Cattle chtnged; Heas Supply light; market slew and wv Phlladelphias, pigs, (5.40(5.50; AH through consignments. rrrrsjicnen, Dec. 18. 1 $5.35.45; sews, 4&6e. SUKir Nothing here. Yorkers, t.SKh and rough, statgH l 0lQ3c; January Coun 450. Wheat Easy: May 70?ic Cash 43c; January 42.HU2t,c; May. CHICAGO, Dca, 18. Ne. S red 87058e Na 4 50 57c; Na S hard 5&3G0c; spring 65)igBoje, UALTlMOItB, DCC. 18. cash 6it(&CSe; Pecembcn . ' er $IIRZ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 3 Siassc; Na 4 33i34c; Ne. S CORN-- Na yollew S53S5H0i Na 2 yellow SH30jQi Na S whlte 3535Kc, OATS-- Na 2 white, 30K31e; Na 2 2S.SO 23c, Na 3 whlte 5J43UHc; Na 3 2&XQ,S9Klt:. Kye Ne, 3 40a. BAHLEY-- Na Q4S& A3iei Na 3 hard wheat, Ne. 35fcee4e. Wheat Winter 3 40360c: Na 3 40c; Na 4 43 New Yenir, Dec 1& WHEAT-Optle- ns, Na C red opened dull, easing oft en local selling, reaction later; March, TOO, May, 72Kffi72,S0. KTE Nominal; options, Na 2 dull and slight lyeasyt January, 44344)40. Oats Options, Na 2 dull, track wbtte suw and western septic. Teledo. O., Dec 18. WiiEAT-Slcady. KTjB-60e- t Conn Cash, 37Kc, May, 40e asked. Oats Cash, 30c, May, 3c bld. cash, ClHc; May,C7Jia m ncceipu ' t SnirMKNTS-Whe- ut, 50.159 WheAt,6mbuau. WnEAT-- Na bush, has broken out in the llttle inland town of Huge, cloven mllcs.southwest Power & ltovnelds. DruralstB. haVe exelu of hore. Up te Saturday morning 123 tlve sale of these Celebrated Qlnsses In Mnyfl-Si vine. KT. Frem the factory of Kellara : ca3cs wero ropertod, which comprises Moe .. ma eniy campieia op tleai plant in the Souts? Atlnntn.Qa. nearly the entire population. - Town Anllcted With I (Irlppe. Newman, 111., Dec. 13. An' epidemle of In grippe of alarming proportions winier, rgiUpiLrnu, De& ia Wi NaSted ww jJcccmiMwMcj January, St'cntisyJtaiiJa, ,. ConN-N- ew Na 3 yelMwi yellow, 4le, new Na S yollew white. 36! mixed, 3tc; Na 2 white, 309 mWBmm'A uv, viv, vEvumuvi, wnvf'vvi iauuary, OATS-Ungr- aded '- --. A i .m , Xl aafttWB "' T" y '' " "' " "' rHE M& . TARIFF BILL IS the SETTLED! Without the Aid of Congress or Senate. -. . '"" "'""" ..,..,,.. .- 1- ....r ii. -' - ii ' i'1 "i" i ' ; mi" ii jw" ',"' 'I i it '" '' ..... i. , 1 v4 V(F lllltelv. Hlf tnviff fVnm situation and leelins; equal ;e the necessities et the hour for the relief of he people, and realizing that the supreme niement for action has arrived, we have taken in hand the common cause and abolished, abse- VJaLppveciatiim-tlie ' I . n 11 inf. nnnnccifv '$" ??,; ,i tne rsevei, in ii History or tne jdoec ana snee business of Maysville, have these goods been pe nearly given away as at this time at our i i BOOTS and SHOES. r V ill 1i 1 3ce5s:i3sriLiEr "W"II-.S03T 'XIST in.eu.se. ;has"been determined by us and begins at once! We mean by this that we have cut the life nut" IT." I , of nrip.GR. Thn alifn" mpnns nrnfif. av1iip.1i us we give the buyer. ih V.'V'"'W ikmn raJtet frr? mMmt bSKmw We de this because we would de the people a service, ana we neea money. , Ne assortment was ever seen iu Maysville at this season te compare with ours. All goods fresh from the shoemaker. The newest styles, shapes and lasts. Our stock of MEN'S and BOYS' WINTER BOOTS, of our own designs, are especially attractive, as well as our WOMEN'S' and CHILDREN'S complete lines. WhelY you can buy Footwear at such prices as we are making them there is no rease nwhy you should net be well feet-cla"Why cry price! price! when there is no HI price The offer in your behalf is ours; the opportunity is yours. If slighte'd you lese. Come and see us; we will de you geed and save you money. d. :r ' m ism HH muSLnn tsa AT XTTIM vju.Lu.ntt.nvj m .11 ntTTi acesra reiywagdGy Kn&aa J JUrawaJB bJeH !BEfi! SPOT CASH SHOE STORE, KY. VJOO.UOO Amending nn Ordinance Hegnlatlne; the Lleerslug of Merchants. ,i $L Be U enlUnrJ by the IJeanl of Ceunctlmen of thteitu et Mtiur!lU. That nn ordinance null. tied"Anerdinance regulating the licensing1 of , . ineruiinDia. oe nnu inu Fame is noreoy, aoiendcd se ns le rend: That oaeh and evcry merchant and ethrr person, enfrnfred In the 'Sole of goods, wares Htid mercliaiidlfO within the city limit, he shall dcslrs te eell enlrliu-pus- , vinous and malt liquors In quantities by rctallj)r.by 'he quart or mete, shall, before he or she shall be allowed te de 8 , Urst present bis annlleatien for u licence he te de te thu g? ' ty Ceitncll in the form of a petition, deserlh- ing-tlihouse where such sales of i'querby jctaii or ey tne quart or nien- - is proposed te De made, and alt sueli atml catiens for SHld x ; mrtrahariti" Me nsu xlmll tm mvnmniinleil with Z" Tt reffBtumendaiten, slirnfd by a majority of tV .the prepern owners or te ems resldltiK or oe cupyfBKtei)inents an each side of the street , I- THE EEBELLION.iwe Situation in Brazil New garded as Serious. Re- are the leaders State National Bank MAYSVILLE. BIEEBOWEB -- & CO AOENT8 VOn TIIE- - OAl'lTAt. HTUOK HUitrr.tm . lltt.OIH) American Citizens Demand Pretec- tien and Enter a Pretest Against tlie Itotulmrdment of the lirazll-UCapital The Uulted fMiitci .Minister Asks n MONARCH ax NATIONAL A Gasoline Steves! Nes. 212 and 214 Market Street. Lex-Ingto- 00 U B. & OENEHAL BANKING BtISINE88, I'clxote CenlUIuut of Success. for Instruction I'rrslileut large supply of Tile Hearthn and Iren nnd Weed Mantels constantly In stock. Masen Jurs always in stock. Headquarters for Cooking and Heating Steves. GIVE US A CALL. I'kauce, Cashier. W, II. Cox, President. Jak. N. ICiiik, !'' . yjt 3 , .j vj. kl M ? ' Us F, ,' i wktah sakl lieuse It nroneui1 t.i he Went, mirtl Tylnjrtbat thi applicant is a suitable person te keen such beuse: and If the Clt Council ehaN be satisfied that the license applied ter ougnvte re KraiutMi meysnau pass bu erucr fbr that puniee hleh order, certified by the VJurK, snuu ue uei v reu te tne poiuiener. ana pen reeelvliiK such erde- - it shall be the duty of the Mayer te isuh s eh license under the theeitv; i.revlded the petitioner shall Havepiuu loie tne ity iivaur tne sum et pne nunuree Hnu mt3 eiiur. if iw) sua snau aiave depefltt'd the rwu t of the Trensunr wnnine ueik, hm.i snuu nave priKtuceil tne nalf 'laid llupue aliAli continue In lnrce and effect UBtll the I t of January et the succeeding junr, uiiif winner rvvt'KCU 0 int" ui' WJUI ' I e! for vielatiniig of ordinance made and pre- rteed in n ?ard te salesI of .liquor . I .. a . n f. . .1 iuet;i lklsiiiullndnnn iv iuii.uiuiimiii It , front January 1st,itIKU. in iuii iiircu uiiu ...r.. tk k ,c vuuthuu iu vu'iiiuil LtuviuntT l.iil. irne. WILLIAM H. COX, President. J,t JIARTtN A tin KK. Cltf clerk. V I -- K&SJ'LVJ5A Sjr,v-- - AX ORDINANCE " ,? en flwrlltin una VnttHnA Coffee-heus- ii1f'rf'Amiiinllftn' r te "'""" Ul.i n.ll tied "An erdlnnnee retrulatlnfr the granting of licenses te keepers of taverns, und groceries" be, and the satne Is hereby, amended by strlklnir out the words "Twe hundred and fifty dollars and substituting there fertbe word three hundreddellars." ' Said ordinance se amended te take effect en and aftir Jai uary 1st, Adopted in Council December Hlh, 1S1. WILLIAM H. COX, President MAttTlx A OilAitE. Cltr Clerk, cotTee-beuses IheCttyef Mayv(tle, That an ordinance Keepers of Taverns, and Groceries. ' D it enifiOt'-'hyttu Doaiilef Ceunctlmen of J entl-- r lti. AN ORDINANCE .Amtinllng nn Ordinance Entitled "An Ordl-nance te Regulate the License of Wagons, Carts, Coaches, Draji, Omnibuses and Other Vehicles." B If enlnhml bu thr Ii hiiH of CeuncUmcH of thf cityef Mauimue l hat eotien 1 or an erdl-nan- e te regulaie tl.e ileense of wagons, carts, ceaehes, dra)8, emnibusiM and ether vohlelos be, and tn same in hreby, amended by strife-Iru- r out the words "f r hire" and the word "omnibus" in said section VtUfurthrr nfhiinul bu tlie liuartl of Ceuneil-Vtvna- f Uit eitti f HtiutvlU'. That Section 2 or iiatd ordinance be, and the same Is hereby, amended by striking out the word "omnibus'' and the words "for biro" herever they appear said laBe-- section. It fm Uirr ertUitntd bj the Reanl of Council' tneneftltccltyuf 3luuitule, That Section 3 of tald ordinance be, und It is hereby, amended L -- n se as te read-T- hat the owner of uch carriage hack or hackner coach In the cltvef llavKvlifn nhnii ter nl nr nor "cense the sum of f3; the i 'MiiP"? any cart or dray the sum .or,2; tboewtit-ro'A bT JJ: the owner of any cab the gum of ft; the pwnoref eny wofren the sum of fB; the wagon the sum or J3; the turner of an oxrner of Htiy bajrjrage or express wokeu with two horsea the sum of W; the owner of any btfaffuer t xpresa wagon Tilth eno horse the sura of (3; the owner of any t horse wagon the sum of ftf And ull licenses shall be taken em for eno year, commenolng en the first day of January and terminating en the 31st of Doeeraberln each jour, unless upon application te the Council it shall be otherwise directed f- T Belt furth i (ifilntntd bu the Iieaixl of Council waW VJ v. wy viunvim, Aim, rvvuvi) iui 1TOIU " TltSi J nadtnance be, and the same Is hereby, amended ui7 eintiiiM ui iiiu wurua "ier uire una me m-z'wtrds "Msvnr's (Vnirf nnd niilwllnitlnir fnr IMU m iHyer'B Coutt" the words "Police Court." tins VI.UUIUHV.U iv uu iii uuuui mm juii lurcu ptvaad after January 1st, 1801. Adopted tu Ceu neil Deoembor Hth, 1B03. WILLIAM H. COX, President. MAMTty A. 0'II.ahk. City Clerk. i AN ORDINANCE n te KfgaJate tue Vicente of Livery stable m & Kccperg. Be U erdrtuwd hu the Beard of Cnuucilmtn of tkn tUv of ileytettle, Thnt the owners and Kftcpers'ef oaeh livery stable In the cityef iiQrvllle shall annually pay for his or her llmnse te keep the same the sum of (26 per Tmraud all such licenses shall be taken out rermie year, commencing en the first day of January nnd terminating en the 31st day of Jiicember in cauh year, unless upon application to'lhe Caunell it shall be otherwlse and dlrccted, and the horses; carriage acd eiher vebleles of such llvery stables shall no exempt from tht liconse provided for In the ntcendment te Section Ne 3. after said spceial lleeane feebas been paid as hereln provided. This ordinance shall be In effect and foreo en and after January 1st, 1M. Adopted la Council Deoemher 1 Ith, ISIU. WILLIAM U. COX, Prcsldent. Martin A. O'Haiik, City Clerk, er-dsr- tickets at lowest rates and attend te oheek-lnbaggrige through te destination. Fer tleknts via M. Hallway and St. PKTKiwiiurte, Dec 13. A thaw further informationO. and agents of cennect-ln- g cftllen has set in here, and with it thcre is a lines or address C. W. PAIU8, Passonger Agent O. and M. return,f cholera, Monday thore wero Central West Fourth Btrcet, Cincinnati,Hallway, 48 O. 15 Cholera Again. 88 MAVSVILf.E DIVISION. would make a mere Vasiiinotex, Dec. 18. The sltuatiec ?oufiheuud. nnrnntnhln Plirfatrrifla in ISrazll is nowreyarded asbeing' mer Loavec Maysville at present than eno of serious than at any time since the out 6:42 a. m. for Paris, these delimit steel Cincinnati, ltlchbrenk of the Molle robcllieii, betlt ns il etchings and engravings that are kept by ieoud. Stanford. Liv affects the stability of the Peixoto Ryder & Rudy, puccessers te A. R. Green- ingsten, juincu, .Miautosberough, Cumberland and the intorests of AmericaB wood, who have also iu stock a most Oap, Frankfort, Loulsvllle and points en N. and M. V Eastern cotnpleto line of Picture Frames, Wall- N.Leaves Mnjsvllle Division. for citlens in Rie. Cinl:4l p. m United States Minister Thompson hai paper, Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Framlug cinnati, Lexington,at Winchester, Paris, Itlchmend and points en N. N. and M. V.. Eastern Divistransmitted te the state department of all kinds of pictures a specialty ion. the pretest of tifteen American merA'or(Wetuii. chants doing business in the Hrazlaliac Arrlve nt Masvllle at 0 50 a. m. and 8:40 p.m. WHITE, JUDO & U0. capital, against any further bombardAll trains daily except Sunday. ment of the city by the insurgent ship -- Are mill in tbe and urging that the United States flcel new in Brazilian waters afford pretec BUSINESS tien te the lives and property of AmerVAXDEIUULT SYSTEM. ican citizens in DrazlL . At He. 42 W. Second Street. This pretest, Minister Thompson' CLEVELAND, request for instructions in case the forCINCINNATI, eign powers recegnizo the rebels, toCHICAGO ami COCHKAN & iJONB. gether with the latest news from Kie, ST. LOOIS which indicate that tJie fereicrn fleets RAILWAY. ATTORNEYS AT Wll', will take no hand in an attempt te pre-Ticket efllces, N.W. corner Fourth and Vine, vent Admiral Da Gama from destroynnd Central Union Station, Third nnd Central COUHT STKEKT. ing Rie, has greatly disturbed the ad-- , avonue, Cincinnati. ministration, and arrangements for reCLEVELAND DIVISION. I ItOIT. inforcing the United Mates fleet new A. J.A.COCHItAK, i'ajt and Northeast. COCHKAN MAiSVlhLt!,hr at Rie are under consideration at the WM. D, COCHKAN Only line running through cars Inte New navy department. But two vessels are Yerk City without ferriage or transfer, landing passengers In the Orund Central Station, AimeyWCEMEIlWTB. new availaVle ler this service, the street; only through car line te cruisers New Yerk ami San Franoisca Ilosten, and only line running solid trains te FOR COUNTY OFFICES. Clevcland, and 47 miles shortest. The latter vessel is believed te be al d Dally. Except Sunday. J Sunday only. Tuerto Cabelle, Colombia, nearly 3,000 Through Trains. FOll JAI LEIl. tiles from Rie. We te The cruiser is very fast, hewercr, and KIUK are aauthorized for anneunco ItOHEUT as candidate to the Leave. could easily run down in ten days at n Arrive. of Jailer at the Novemher election, IB01. V. and Hes. Seuth sixteen-kno- t speed, but it is desirable subject te the action of the Domqcratle party. N.western Ves. Llm dd:00 p.m, dl0:4r n.ru. te use a larger vossel than the San Hes. and N. V. Express d"::S0 a.m d7:0 p.m. 10:00a.m, 4:05 p.m. uiev., c. . una nes. Francisce and en this account Capt Clew. Uuff. and N. Y. d'J:00 p.m, d7:10 a.m. reu siiKiitirr. Phillips, of the New Yerk, was sumCelum. nnd Springtleld :i:40 p.m, authorized te anneunco J. C. u:is a.m, d:D0 p.m. moned te the navy department, where ' Ve are as n candidate for te the nit) ten Accommeda.. Mlddlotewn, J:S5p.m. he had a long conference with Acting ofllce or Sheriff, subject te the action or the Day. nnd SprlngUeld . d5:00 p.m, 10:(X) a.m. Day, and 3:03 a.m, secretary MaAoeo, Secretary Herbert Detnoeratlo primary. COLUMIlUfl AND SANDOBKY. having gene te New Yerk. FOK COUNTY ASSESSOIt. Formerly C, S. and C. Railroad. Acting Sccretary McAdoo is very We nre regarding reinforcement of the EVKltnTT authorized te anneunco JOHN C. Thcse trains run solid botweon Cincinnati and as a candldate for te Hoet at Rie. JIe sakk "I am net at the olUceef County Asesanriit thu lnctlnn Columbus via Dayton and Sprlngflcld. liberty te discuss the dostmatien of the In 1801, subject to the action of the Democratic pd'rv New ierk lean only buy she will Celum. and Sandusky . d9:00 p.m. d7:10 a.m. Celum. and Sandusky. 7:!t0 a.m. dl0:45n.m. net be dealced for the present. As te BAIlttO AD BqinBnui.c. Celum. und 'Sandusky. 3:40 p.m. dU:;w p.m. the movement of the San Francisce, I Celum. and Springlleld. 10:00 a.m. 4:55 p.m. will say that no orders have as yet CINCINNATI DIVISION OIIESAI-- KK AND OHIO Celum. nnd Springlleld. dfl:00 p.m. 2:5 p.m, :00 p.m. d7:ii0 p.m. Ne 2 . 10 or, a. m Columbus been sent te her oemmandor. I am net Ne. '... vjui J Ne. IS... .7:p.m . C1II0AOO DIVISION. .4M2 p. IU at liberty te discuss the Brazilian situNe.4..8:15p. ation further." Went, North ami Nurthwetl. Ne. I. a. m Solid Vestlbuled Trains, Dining Cars, Wagner Notwithstanding his refusal te talk, m Weil Ne. I9.:30 a. m it Is absolutely certain that orders for e,17....10(fia Compartment nnd Standard Sleeix Ne. . mm rt . ... . x. the New Yerk te proceed te Rie imme.t iJiuysvine J. iittp , crs aud Parler Cars. i nre ine ucconuneaa-Honhub. i diately have been issned. and Nes. 17 and la the Huntington Nes. 1 nnd '2 are the fast express CJitcage Tmliu QUEEN VICTORIA FEEBLE. and Nes. Sand 1 the V. K.V. Ne. 1 has through d8 :03 a.m. da:3t a.m. Arrlve at the new sleeper te Ht. Leuis hy the Illg Four Itoute. d8:! a.m. d7:40 a.m. station, feet Her Abdication In the Prince of Wales' Ne. i fK. F. V.) Is a solid trHln with through efl'-'t-h street, slopping 1S:40 p.ra. dl0:10n.m. dining car and Pullman sloepers te Washingd7:45 p.m. dO :00 p.m. l'nver Again Mooted. tit the ton, IlRltlraore, Philadelphia (10:01 p.m. 10:45 p.m. WOUf.D'S Loxdex, Dec, la Queen "Victeria is Through Pullman sieoper te and New Yerk. ltlchineud, Va., 'Indianapolis FAIlt. 3:30 p.m. 3il5 p.m. again in feeble health. She is se lama and Old Point Comfert. Ne. 2 Is a solid train with that she limps about the bread corri- PointPullman sleeper teallWashington and Old WIIITEWATEIl DIVISION. Comfert, making Bastern and dors of Windser castle with tie aid of connections. The accommodation trains nre dally except Harrison, Connersvillo l7:32B.m.l 5:49p.m. a parasol. Her majesty 8unda"y : the rest are dally. has been advised te go te the Isle of Direct connection at Cincinnati Ter points andCambrldgeClty..! f4::p.m. 9:55n.m. Wight for a ceuplo of months, and then West and 8euth. HT. MH718 DIVISION. IPmJ, Seui and SeulrwxM. make her projected trip te Italy at the end of March. It need net cause DIHECT ItOUlB WK8T I surprise if the imperial lady decides te The Ohie and MUiitiip. Peoria. Tcrre Haute f d8:30 a.m d7:40 a.m. d7:45 n.m dfl:00p.m. and Mnttoen abdicate shortly in favor of the prince, pilCallwau ' Torre Haute and Mat.. ia:40 p.m. 3:16 p.m. Is the short line beof Wales. Iiofera she woet abroad in tween Cincinnati and TEOniA DIVISION. the spring it vras hvr flrni ptrrpose te St. Leuis, nnd all or Its Formerly I B. and II'. J&t'Irtrad'. rotire from the anxieties of the throne. trains run thrnin.li nnlM te New it is understood her physicians of St. Leuis. Ne transferringO, of bnggage or Peoria. nurllngten, passengers who travel en and M. trains. d8:30 n.m, d7:40 a.m. are urging cotnpleto rest, for she is unLess than ten hours Is our tlme leBt. Leuis, uuiney and umaini. i d7:45p.m, 0:00 p.m. whero our trains tnake connection In the Urbann and Champal'ii 18:40 p.ra, 3il5 p.m. doubtedly suiTerlng from oxtremo nervUnion Depot with trains of all lines for the Peoria 10:45 n.m. ous deblllty. West, Southwest and Northwest MIOUIOAN DIVISION. The Ohie and Mississippi Hallway la the diIlestan Klcets n DeiiMwrutie Slttyer, The IVhhart Line Formerly Clnetnnatt, WaIIoste.y, Dec 18. With semo ninety rect nnd last line te Louts vtlle. Ohie and Mississippi Hallway gives speThe bash and Michigan Railway. out of the t we hundred mxl five pre- cial attention te colonists going west, either slngle or In parties. Our agents are precincts in this eity te hear fren( Mayer pared at all times te furnish Information as te Hush.. Andersen. MnMatthews (dcra.) has about 7,000 plu- rates and routes te points Writ, and when rleu, Warsaw, Cedar licaeh, Ooshen, Elkpassongerfi ate ready ie start w d seoure their rality. Nothing Weekly Courier-Journa- l, HEMtY WATTKIISOX, Editor, ffov-ernme- Best Democratic I'nper Published. ONLY 81 A YRAIt. llMffflflinfF UAfiJ nnO It iicrrtn.6cd,,LwsHest mlsecllany. - THC I n& Jliliuwujil tfrtt Ilcst woman's page. IleBt children's dopartme't Best nnswers te cerre- Bre,dTe,rt;is,:partmcnt- - a farmer living near here, went toe well te draw a bucket of water. Aa he was leaning evor it his wlfe stepped up behind him and pushed him in. Although the w ell Is forty feet deep it contalned little water, iselng that her husband was net drowned, Mrs. Adler precurod a shotgun and discharged it down the well, filling her husband full of shot A neighbor passing by succeeded In gutting Adlcr out of the well. Ills injur ies were found te be fatal. The ceuplo had been quarreling. ColU4en en a llrlrijrr. Atiikns, Ge., Dce. 18. A acoemmodatlon train en the Seaboard Air Line cellidod with a freight en a bridge nt Seuth Cetnor, at 5;15 Sunday morning. Fireman Mitchell jumped from his cngine whlle the train was en the trestle and foil sixty fcut. His injuries nre fatal. Engineer Owens, of the passcnger, wae seriously hurt. Ilia, fireman, George Dennett, had an eye put out. Twelve passengers wero mera or less injured. south-bound Washington, la., Dec. A Wife's Awful Crime. 18. DaveAd-ler- , i ' ! FURNITUEE sway a Talnalile premlem every the largtst'elub rcctlred. Jst for Sample conies of the Weekly Courler-Jeumn- l win oe sent rree te any address. Write te the COIIRIKR..TOUUNAI1 CO., LnniRvilln ! THE PBEBS (NEW YORK) Miutrins, Tenn., Dee. ia J. Zent Trader, slngle, aged 27 years, commit ted suicide Sunday night by taking a dose of merphino ut the home of his brother-in-laGeorge W. Barrow, en Bolleview avonue, this city, lie wea out of employment and had been drinking. Ne ether cause for his act is known. Candidate Fer Governer of Alalxima. Ala,, Dec. 18. Jeseph F. Johnsen, president of the Alabama National bank, of Birmingham, anBiiuuxaiiAM, Whisky anil Morphine ' ' ' C. V 1 Hard Larger Daily Circulation than any ether Republican Ncwujxivcrln Amtrica. DAILY. SUNDAY. Forty-secon- d nounces himself a enndidate for the democratic nomination for governor. He is a free silver doctrinaire nnd an WEEKLY. man. anti-Clevela- -- The Agyrtive ot-fl- Republican Journal of the NewsjMpcr for the Mattes. FOUNDED DEOEMUQl 1887. N Circulation Over 100,000 .pies Daily. rot-ice- nt Taius, Dec. ia The efllces of IAn- urcmatu were ruiueu eunuay ana- a number of documents were seized. The Journal des Debats says that ten dynamite cartridges have been found in an omnibus in the Rue Fuvler. Accidentally Siiet by a Huntvr. Galupeus, O., Dee. ia James Ger- dan was shot Sunday by Alexander Briggs. Brlggs fired at a rabbit, and did net 6ce Gorden, who was in line the shot. - Anarchistic Newspspnr Jlalded. .. , . ei, ''- Tub Piikbs Is the organ of ue faction; pulls no wires; has no animosities te avenge. The Mett Remarkable Nexe Odd Fallows' Unit llurned. TiLsoNiiuite, Ont, Dec. ia Odd FeK low s' hall was destroyed by fire Sun- night Less, $30,000; insurance.Y 516,000, dy Newspaper U YerH.ThePrus a Success in National Sdcccss. - l!nr1nnil nnnin(t Want ITaivaII. . acoem-modatlo- South-eastor- n stout-handle- d mi cases nnd Sf deaths reported. Thompson denies that the visit of Hen. Mackenzie Bewcll, minister of trade ' and commerco, te Ilonelulu, had any significance. The objeot of Mr. Bevreu's visit te Ilonelulu and also te Australia was te study the possibility of developing trade relations between the Dominion nnd theso countries. Prank a Quart of Whisky. jj Vaiaaiu:se, Ind., Dec. 10. Friday As art 4dcerf(ii3 Medium The Preta ha n afternoon Ed Burch, a young man of Superior New Yerh. this city, drank a quart of whisky en a Wager. Jle was taken violently ill shortly afterwards and had te be taken home in a carriage. Twe physicians THE PJIES3 worked evor him all aftornoen with WithU the reaclk of all. Tlie But and Chtaptc partial success. Ue is still in a- critical Newspaper in America, Dally and Sunday, eno year,..., (5 00 condition. ,, ... 2 00 Dally and Sunday, six months Daily and Sunday, one mouth .. 45 Touch Fatally Shet. 0 00 Dally only, one year Wxxeeuke, W. Va., Dea 10. Tem 1 Ge Dally only, four months Sunday, eno year. 3 op Uaggerty, a young man with a renuta- w ' tien as a tough, attempted te kick Woekly Press, eno year down the der of a saloon nt Oresten, Bend for The Phers Clrouler. gents wanted every where en the Llttle Kanawha river, and Samples free, was shot by Ituffner Weaver, Iho barAddress, tender, llaggerty'a friends carried H Park Rew. New Yerk THE 1'IIKNS him away, He Is said te be mortally weunucu. Academy of tlie Visitation Jleimlliiij Cnneus 1'ostpenetL and Day Schoel for Yeunsr Ladles. Vasuinqten, Dea 10. It has been, This institution has a hlh reputation for Its nostpeno the many advantages and thorough education In definitely dotermined te hart, llonten Harber overy branch. The Musical Department Is democratle caucus en tlie Wilsen tariff:' 8:80 n.m and St. Jesepb 6:00 p.m. under the direction of a graduate of a noted bill uutil after the holldayrueess. The Anderson, Huahvllle, conservatory. (Jerman nnd Kcloctle System Yaeagu ;i:3en.m. 10119 B,m. of Drawing taught free. Illlnd pupils will be ways and means committee think that t trolned by the Method. Fer terms by doing this they may have a chance JOHPUTNTINfl neatly ruacileUJy executed and ethor Information apply te SISTItHS 01' te whip the recalcitrant into line, MHvnvilfn Masen 'looms. VHB nas-seng- er Cheap news, vulgar sensations and trash find no place In the columns of Tug Pjiess. Tnu PiiESB has the brlghest Editorial pagi In New Yerk. It sparkles with points. Tub Piikbs Sunday edition is a Bplendtd twenty pogo paper, coverlng overy current tonle of lntercst. Tub Pkess Woekly Edition oentalns Ail the geed things of the Dally and Sunday editions Fbr tbose who cannot atferd the Dally or are receiving It. Firoventod by dlstance from early Is a splendid substitute. Ottawa, Orrt, Dec. 10. Stw Jehn J W f TST : f ; 1 1 ; Point-prin- V'"'". Oe..Kr. A. A'l-i- . t rTT'i J H&V f'f i j & .