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KlHIK9HHH9MMMESSHSBHHHHHB9B39HBBHKHS9RSS9BS96VfiGSSS II HP Vlrt)M s i Mw A H ..... ,k l,-. ,..,, ........ .--.... ... ,uaaiiU) If Ai,UmE KOWv TiATr.V" t LEDGER ;;Four Robbers Nearly Stamp a mi 'ntf Aitf rinrffir tinttrmen VaA- WfflK i Farmnr t.n iWtJi. era! and 'Stife Government vi r . IS.'',-' -AJUiAfcrfA. V.UUJ - fj' l-li ,,. . , Y l BL HJ ,v. . i - . is. i ft r L ii r rThey Then Set His Heuse en Flre and - Leave Him te Perish, After ItanMeklag the Building Frem Tep' ., Mn Loeea Ills Bfnsk and U Recognized as a neighbor. V" Pekdl&s a, Sept. 8. Thursday even- about 0 OTsleck occurred a crlme which among the many bloody deeds of ftaams county swinus witneui a parai- '.lei.- t Jehn Crethcrs, a well known farmer who lives near Louisville, a llttle hnn let four miles northwest of this place, was about te retire,'1 when some one called him te the window, Baying his bpther was hurt, and ashed him te come at once. Before he could reply the deer was burst open with a roil, and he was seized by four masked men. Crethcrs is a large, muscular man, and struggled fierce ly, lie j grabbed hia shotgun, but it was wrenched from bis hands bc bc bc fore he could use It The men threw him te the Oder and stamped upon him until he became insensible, after which they robbed him of all the money en his person, about SSO, and ransacked the house from top te bottom, taking every thing, of value. The fiends then bound the helpless man, cut him in several places and poured coal oil en the bed clothes and set flre te the house, leaving him te perish in the , flaxaea, Shortly after their departure he re gained consciousness and managed te roll himself out into the yard, where he lay watching his property bera The light was seen from the Louisville church, where prayer meeting was be leg held, and a party set out for the fire te render assistance. They 6tumblcd ever CrpthcYs, who was again uncon uncen uncon scleus, and carried him te the residence of a ne.ighber near by, and medical as sistance was rendered. The wounds are serious, though net necessarily fatal. . In ,the scuflle one of the masks worn , by one of the men was tern from his face, and Crethcrs recognized David .Matthews, a farmer living near May IIUL Matthews was arrested and brought before 'Squire J. V. Masen. At the preliminary trial Crethors swore positively as te the identity el iMatthcws as one of Ills assailants, but Matthews claims he is able te prove an alibi. Justice Mesen bound him ever te court in the sum of 51,000, and bend was given. Excitement runs high at Louisville, and there is every prospect of a lynch ing, if any clew te the perpetrators of the crirae is found The rosidenco of Crethcrs, together with its contents, was totally destroyed. aioAullde la Bud Condition. Bay St. Leuis, Miss., Sept s. Dick Reche, Jus Celvllle, Ed McAvoy and "Honest Jehn Kelly, Jack MoAuilffe's most intimate friends, visited Roberts son's place Friday te take careful note of the Jight-wclght's condition. My- ' er's antagonist did net show up favor ably. II e claims te be, and perhaps Is, at weight, but if se his programme was peculiar. He worked terrifically for a man en the eve of a fight Ordered te Clean Up. ' Philadelphia, Sept 8. Notices have been issued by the Pennsylvania Rail ,'. read Ce. te all freight agents and of- fleers who have charge of the stations relative te the disinfectien of all build ing along the entire line. It la the in tention te make this work as through . as possible, se that in the event of cholera reaching this country the dls- ense will net gain a foothold en the ' read. Ne Tlme tur Urjelclnga. r Hambure, Sept 3, The anniversary of the victory of Sedan, a day which is usually marked by great public rejeic ings, passed here in the gloomiest man ner. Except for decorations scen en the pest ofllee and the railway station, net a flag was displayed. The churches were filled with poeplo praying that the cholera epidemic might cease. Joined the Alllnnce. TerEKA, Kan., Sept 8. .Tames P. Ligate, the noted republican leader of Kansas, has jolnedetho Farmers' Al liance, and will take the stump for the people's party. lie will be the chief speaker at a people's party rally next Saturday, when he will explain why he has left the republican party and why he haB joined the peeple's party. Couldn't Agree en it Site. COLUJinua, a, Sept 8. The com mission te locate the proposed eastern Ohie insane asylum adjourned Friday '. afternoon without having reached any decision. Anether meeting will be held next week, either bore or in Dayton, at which the location will be definitely settled. The choice lice between Stark and Jofforsen counties, The llettluc nt New Orleans. New Obleaks, Sept a Excitement ever the throb big fights is running high Betting is very lively, and thousands of dollars are going up dally en the results. The arrivals Friday of sporting men, ceme te see the trlple events, was very large, running up well Inte the hundreds. Encampment tn'irtera. Wasiiiseth.v, Sept 8. Application for nuarters durlna the O. A. It en. , campment was (Ilea Friday as follews: IIowel Pest Ne. 8817, of Fremont City, 0.,' for 30 m6ni Barren Pest Ne. COM, of (Sprlngbore, 0., for 70 men; Kimball Pest Ne. 507, of Littleton, W. Vn,, for SO men. ' Illojrcle Itccenl Urelcen. 'Dhcatuii, Ilk, Sept 8. The werld'H professional bloycle record was broken jat; tbe Decatur race meeting. Jack ' Prlnee, of Omaha, wxle a-quarter mile, with a flylngr start, in ;NM, which bMt the bMt professional nwe'rd evr mad. ' FIRST YEAR. ;pe?$etml joints J3ff ieu havcfrlcndt vMUne veu, or ( ynu are oeino away en a v((t, lue drop u a neU te that effect. Mrs. A. C. Hespcss went te Cincinnati yesterday. ' j Rev. E. L. Powell and wife lmve re turned te Louisville. , . Miss Hcrtlin Dtuilten has been the guest of friends at Mt. Olivet. Mr. mid Mrs. II. Tt. Blcrbewcr are ex pected home from Pueblo next week. Mrs. J. D. Peed iitnl family returned last night from a visit te Sknrpsuurg. Mrs. Samuel Helmes of Mt. Olivet has been en a visit te relatives in this city. Miss Blnncbc Wise of Bernard Is visit inf,' Miss Mary Sedden of the Fifth Ward. Misses Anna and Florence Themas and Nellie Means attended the Ripley Fair this week. Mrs. 'Albert Meran and Miss Jennie Merford attended the Lexington Fair Thursdny. Miss Lida Berry will return tliis eve ning from her visit te Denver ami ether Western cities. Mrs. W. A. White and Miss Blanche Lawsen of Jamestown, N. Y., are visit ing Mrs. J. D. Peed. Miss Florence Q. Wilsen has returned from a visit te bcr brother, James C. Wilsen, at Leuisville. Miss Julia Ryan has returned te her home nt Salt Lick after a pleasant visit te her brother, J. F. Ryan. Miss Sitllie Shipman and daughter re turned home this morning after a pleas ant visit te Portsmouth, O. Miss Belle Michaclsen of Charleston, W. Vn., is visiting her cousin, Miss Grace Greenwood of Commerce street. Miss Jennie Nute of Peeriu, 111., a granddaughter of Dr. McGraunghan is visiting Mrs. W. R. Gill at Washington. Miss Mamie Miller of Louisville has re turned home after spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs, Geerge II. Mar tin. Miss Jennie McDnnicl of Carlisle re turned borne after a lengthy visit te rela tives in Masen. She proved a magnet se attractive that Carlisle need net be sur prised at any time by an irruption of Ma Ma eon bcaux The Circus at Maysville next Wednes day. Oeeiiqu W. Jett, formerly of Mt. Olivet, has purchased and assumed charge of 77! Vindicator at Augusta. The Ministers' Union of the city will meet next Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the study of Rev. J. S. Hays at Hays Hays weed. Evan L. Tilton hns shown The Advance four hands of Robertsen county tobacco that measure thirty-two inches iu length. At h protracted meeting at the Chris tian Church. Mt. Olivet, nineteen con fessed and were baptized, nnd sevcrnl joined by letter. Texas fever is causing mortality among cattle in Kansas, Nine hundred head of cattle there have succumbed te the disease and the mpney less amounts te 820,000. Claude Fields and Pearl Claypoelo, who thought tbey had been married by pretender Bradford at Aberdeen, wero married by a preacher after they returned te Mt. Olivet. AtrM l,pnn la (1ia nAoeneor ef n man who kceps himself supplied with newspapers uy writing u ijusiui utiru every week te some large paper oillce nskinir for a s amnie cenv. " i i m i Cincinnati police arc looking for Wil liam II. Wilsen of Richmond, who disap disap nearcd from home August 20th and has net been heard from since. He left with the intention of going te Cincinnati. At Covington Colonel S. J. Hudsen, a prominent tobacco manufacturer, quar quar relcd with ene of his farm hands named Ilelnrich. and stabbed him in the abde men, indicting a dangerous wound. Hud Hud eon was arrested. D. L. Haudksty has been arrested at Lexington for using the mails with fraud ulent purposes He advertised for sales men, and te these who answored ha sent a cheap sample case, worth about a del lar, ler which no cnargca H ou. REMHMnitit, The Ledeeii prints "Uelp Wanted," "Lest." "Found,1' and similar notices net of a business character, free of charge. The euly thing we require Is that the copy be sent In bofero 0 o'clock en nay ei publication. Black Idk. owned by J, W. Fitzgerald of this cltv, wen the four-year-old trot a the Lexington Fair. She took the three labt beats, Cigarette, owned by Fergusen & Bend of Lexingten, winning the first two. Cigarette was distanced In the race here. Black Idp new lias a record of 2:23r, r i.- Tim Democrats et Masen will held tuelr precinct meeting this afternoon nnd se lect ilolegatea te the County, Convention te be held in this cltv Monday. Dele- gates will be chosen te represent the county In the Democratic Congressional Convention, which reeeti at Carlisle en Tu4y. ' HAYS VIliS mi . MAYSVILLE, KY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ,3 1892. KENTUCKY WEATHER REPORT. Wlint We May Expect Hctween This Time and Te-morrow Evening. TUB LEDO KIt'S WEATHER SIGNALS. U7ilt! streamer rAiu: Hliic itAtserBNOw: With Ulack above 'twill wakmkk kiew. If Mack' iirnratii celdbk 'twill be: Unless liUick't shown no clinnire we'll sec. JSTTbe above ferecusts are mnde for n period of thlrty-slx hours, ending nt 8 o'clock te-morrow owning. When she Is with him be will pay Fer sentj enO-tbtrd his salary; Hut wlien uloue he seeks the play Veu'll iluil him in the irallery. There has been frost In Dakota. Jehn L. Sullivan was a guest of Ken tucky last night. The Lexingten Fair lias been a highly successful one. I II I MM Dan Shaver Is nursing an ugly and painful carbuncle. The Bourbon County Fair will be In progress next week. The street cars carried upwards of 10.- 000 passengers during the fair. The Health Committee will begin the work of cleaning the city right away. i 1 1 t m m Jehn G. Carlisle spent the day with G. Cleveland nt Buzzard's Bay en Thurs day. The cemiug prize-fights overshadow even the cholera scare in the public mind. At a picnic at White Oaks, Morgan county, Jehn Archer shot and killed Ed. Cellins. Archer escaped. While walking along the street at Lex ington Kate Perter, colored, fell dead. Heart disease was the cause. It is new thought that no Revenue and Taxation bill will be passed by the General Assembly iu time te go into effect this year? The "Sanitarians" are already getting in their work. A force of hands yester day afternoon cleaned out the sewer ut Third and Market. During her visit at Pueble, Colerado, Mrs. U. R. Bierbewer of this city fell and sprained her ankle. She has about recovered, however. Miss Maud Geis entertained quite a number of her friends last evening in honor of her eighteenth anniversary. All spent a pleasant evening. Embossed Wallpaper at 0, 8, 10 and 12 cents per roll. Geed bargains; come early and get choice J. T. Kackley fc Ce. In Greenup county Jehn Vnnderhoef and Herman Newbert get into a tight and Newbcrt shot Vauderhoef twice. Van Van Van derhoef beat Newbert badly with his fist. The first bale of cotton of the crtp of 1892-93 has been received at Memphis, the date being nineteen dnys later than the latest received during cloven years past. The colored people of Georgia have formed a society called the .Upper Ten. The members agree that after a certain date they will de no mero work for the white people. i Hen. W. C. P. Breckinridge is uew in Washington engaged in moving his furniture te Lexingten, where he has leased a house and will keep his family in the future. Uncle Jack Heek, the famous horse herso herse man, who hns been critically ill at his home in Paris nnd who has several times been reported dead, has se far recovered UB te be able te sit up. Nbaii St. Mary's, Marien county, Charles Mattingly was threwii by a mule and drugged along the ground for 400 yards. Ills skull was crushed and he was dead when found. Hen. O. W. Reet of Newport, and Cel enel W. B. Baker of Alexandria, are can didates for the Republican nomination fr PnmmfitttVAnltli'a A Mnrnnv In fin Cnmpbell County Distrjst. Mils. Jehn McClure died a Crab Or chard. Last May it was rumored that Mrs. itlcuiurc mm eiepcu wiui it. Ljcc Davis. This was subsequently vigor eusly denied by both parties. The Sixth Ward Scheel will net open Monday as announced, the diphtheria net having entirely abated In that por tion of the city. Thore are some cases in close proximity te the fcchoelhouso. Weed II. Bewen. formerly a premi nent revenue officer of Covington and for two years past DoeKueeper ler the Lntenla Distillini; Company, died sud denly, aged 40 years. He leaves a,widow and two children. i Tub report that a lurge let of raea from cholera iufected countries weru taken from the steamship Jleman of the Ward line ut Bosten ami shipped te Cincinnati, is net true. The rags are still en beard the Jtemnn, ami Iho ship Is in quarantine. Selld Brethers' Mammoth Men Men Men QL'orie and Circus will be hore in all its glory next Weduesdny. It la the first snow in waysviue tmt season and will no doubt attraet an immense crowd from 3 RSrVSLICUiK. REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Uftlcinl Call for County Convention te lie Held en September 12th. Pursuant te instructions of the Re publican Executive Committee of Masen county a mass convention of the Repub licans of this county is called te mect at the Courthouse in the city of Maysville en Monday, September 12th. 1892, at 11 30 a. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for Sheriff, Circuit Court Clerk and Corener. Alse te select dele gates te the Congressional and Judical Conventions te bc held in Ashland Sep tember 22d. 1802. M. C. Hu'rcniKS, Chairman. S. T. Hickman. Secretary. i i m 'h'. C. Ricitesen has the first paw-paws of the season. T. B. CHINNI8 still critically ill at his home en East Second street. Samuel, the four-year-old son of W. T. Enls, is very 111 with fever. In Saxony about 70 per cent, of the werkiugracn cam less than $150 a year. The "Army of Heaven" Is coming te New Yerk. It is a rival of the Salvation ists. Op the 20,000,000 workers In the United Stntes. less than 1,000,000 belong te labor organizations. A pair of eye glasses belonging te Byren Rudy have been found and can be had at this office. People In the vicinity of Washington are driving stock te the creeks and haul ing water for domestic purposes. Dennis Mackev, the old sexton of the Catholic Cemetery at Washlgten, is se seriously ill with neuralgia of the bowels that his death is heurl expected. The topics at the Christian Church to bacco will be: Mernlug, "Geed Cheer in a Dark Heur," Matt, fii, 27. Evening, "The Value of Our Visitors," Prev. xxix, IS. The Wemau's Christian Tempernnce Union 'of Chicago has placed a "slot drinking machine" in the Posteflico Building of that city. A penny in the slot causes it te hund out a cool drink of water. Chicaoe has established quarantine against Canada, nnd immigrants bound for the West will net be nllewcd te leave the cars in passing through the city. Immigrants who step there' will nlse be quarantined. Attention of Ledger readers is directed te the advertisement of J. T. Kaekley & Ce. iu this issue. Te close out several lines they are "offering very attractive bargains, prices being marked in plain figures. Excitement was caused in New Or leans by a false report of yellow fever cases en beard of an incoming steamer. The Beard of Health has instituted a quarantine against all vessels likely te be infected with cholera, and ordered day light inspections. TnEiiE will be services in the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow morning nt 11 o'clock and In the evening at 7:30, conducted by the 1'asteritev. J. fc. nays. The Westminster Society of Christian Endeavor will meet at 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation is given te the public te attend these services Dr. Jenkins and Professer Briggs of the New Yerk Health Beard arc making a bacteriological examination into the chelern cases which appeared en the Moravia, and the result will be mode public as seen as completed. Ne new cases have been reported from among the passengcrs of the ship. Fer a lame back or for a pain in the slde or chest, try saturating a piece of tlannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm nnd binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case in one or two days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bottles for sale by Power & Reynelds. On the 21st of February. 1871, Andreas Llpp deposited ftj in the Probnte Court, Cincinnati, which belonged te his ward, Jehn Rieuian. Jehn had gene te Cali fornia nnd the money was net likely te be called for seen, nnd Andreas thought no safer course could be followed than te deposit it with the Court. He took a re ceipt. Recently his former ward had called upon him for the money, and a few days age he visited the Probate Court with his receipt for the purpose of col lecting it. The books of the Court, how ever, show no such credit, and Andreas is without remedy unless he can find the responsible olllcers of the Court of that day and get the mouey out uf them. i i The last time cholera visited this coun try in anything like serious form was In I860, when up te late in October the deaths in New Yerk reached upward of 1,200. In Brooklyn, owing te the bad sanitary arrangements, seme 800 denths occurred, In Philadelphia there were 834 deaths; iu Cincinnati, where the dis ease prevailed in the late summer and fall, there were about 1.200; In St. Leuis. 3,532; Chicago, 078; Richmond, Va.. 104: New Orleans. 131: Vicksburi:, 510: Memphis. 680; Leuisville, 152. There wcre three or lour intai cases in Maysville Frem actunl returns and from estimates It is believed that mero than 12,000 people died of chelern In the United States ip the year of 180(5. ii i i . A lived Thine Iu Keep at Hand. Frem The Trey (Kansas) Ohief. Some veare ace we wcre very much subject te scvere spells of cholera merbus; nud new when we icel any ei tne symptoms mat usually nrccccd that ailment, such as sickness nt tl e stomach, diarrheea, etc., we beceme scary. We have leuiui Chain berlnin'a Celic, Chelera nnd Diarrhcea Remedy the ycry thing te straighten ene out in Biich cases, aud always keep It about, We nre net writing this for a pay testimonial, but te let our readers knew what Is r. geed tuleg te keen In the heuw. Fer sale by Power A Reynolds. ONE CENT. Tratmrera el Heal Eitate. Suewden Reads te Themas Davis, col ored, ten acres of land near Murpuys vlllc; consideration, $C0O. Tbe Me Shew. Don't forget that Sells Bres.' Mammoth Shew will be in Maysville en Wednes day next, September 7th. ft is even bigger and better than it ever was, many rare Australian and Seuth Sea Islands crcutures never before cxhib ited in this country, having been added te the already vast combination. The circus deserves the reputation it enjoys, and is worthy the biggest patron age the public can bestow upon It. The big show never was and never will be divided and will be presented here in its entirety. We would advise our country friends te ceme te Maysville in time te sec the great street parade. Jlars' Mountain!. Professer Pickering reports that Mars has two mountain ranges near the Seuth pole. Melted snow has collected between them before Mewing Northward. In the equatorial mountain regions snow foil en the summits August 0th and melted Au- ust 7th. Eleven lakes were seen near oils Lecus varying in area from eighty by one hundred miles te forty by forty miles. Branching dark lines connect them with two large dark areas like seas, but net blue. There has been much trou ble since the snow melted in the arcan clouds. These clouds are net white but Yellowish, and nre partly transparent. They new seem te be breaking up, but they hang densely en the Seuth side of the mountain range. The Northern green spot has been photographed. Many of Sckinperelli's canals have been seen single. FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT. Itepublicnn Convention Called te Meet at Ashland en September ,2'M. Te the Republicans of the First Appel late Court District: The new olectlen law having rendered It necessary, the Rcpubli can Executive Committee of the First Appellate Court District of Kentucky hereby declares that a convention of the Republicans of said District, composed of the counties of Bath, Boyd, Bracken, Bourbon, Bell. Breathitt, Carter, Clark, Clay, Estill. Elliett. Floyd. Flem ing. Greenup, Harlan, Jehnsen, Jacksen, Knox, Knett, Laurel, Letcher, Leslie, Lee. Lewis, Lawrence, Madisen, Masen, Montgomery, Morgan, Mageflln, Martin, Menifee. Nicholas, Owsley, Perry. Pike, Powell, Robertsen, Rockcastle, Rewan and Wolfe will be held in the city of Ashland. Ky en Thursday, September 22d, 1S92, nt 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Judge of the Court of Appeals. The Chairman of the Republican Committee of each county in the District is hereby earnestly requested te call and held a County Convention in due time te select delegates te said convention at the time and place aforesaid. The basis of representation from each county shall be ene delegate for each one hundred and one delegate for each fraction ever fifty votes cast for Ben jamin Harrison in 1SS8. Representation from each county in the District is urgently desired cither by dclcgnte or proxy. " Ed. Daum. Chair. First Appollate Court District. Lure-Jinking en the Stage. "The art of making leve en the stage is ene thnt few actors acquire," said an old Thespian. "A woman naturally clings te a man with grace, grasping his arm' with cleverly implied passion or ten derly nestling en his besom. But n man doesn't get en te the rcstkctlclsm of the thing witli the same ease and grace. Harry Lacv was a dream of a lever, though, lie had a trick of weaving his arms about a woman with a sinuous, seductive movement that brought a little lump into tbe threat of every woman in his nudience. He always preferred ap proaching ixs woman from behind and then drawing her back into arms that seemed made for thnt purpose Edwin Ueff, with the Bostonians, isn't n bad lever by any means. Funny things, while en this topic, but you knew when Bnrrvmore was supporting Langtry they hated each ether worse than poison. He declares she would put plus In her bodice te stick him, and they kept up a regular quarrel the whole time they were billing and cooing and embracing in the most ardent fashion. ' Don't held me se tight, sir; you Luve evidently never had your arms around n lady.' Langtry would say in a whisper. 'If you knew hew thoroughly distasteful this is te me you would never accuse me of getting near you,' he would reply. De people ever make love en the stage? Net that I knew of; It is all purely business. Tim avorego duration of lives In the ITnltiwI Stnlrin- .11. H v-pnrs fnr stnri'knen- ers; 43.0 years for teamsters; 41.0 years fr Ennmiui' i? 9 venra fnr mpplinnlps? Jfi 4 years for merchants; 62.0 years for law yers, anil in.- years tur uinuurs. W. B. Carpenter of Cincinnati has returned from the annual session of the United Typethetcc of America at Terente. He writes that he wants his nnme "wedced in" for Bosten in 1895. and re grets that he couldn't have tfone te Cole rade insteuil ei te laiiana. Thad Ruoelb'8 sawmill 'en Salt Lick, flve or six mlles from Tollosbero, was destreved bv Qre a few nlehts ae. Themas II. llamrick le3t about 80,000 feet of popular lumber valued at about 1,300. Ne Insurance en either lumber or mill. The fire is supposed te have been the work of an Incendiary. Among the many letters received by W, LaRue Themas congratulating him unen his election as Dcmitv Grand Matter of the GE. U, ti. A., none is mero highly appreciated, than that from Colonel Edgar e. Dudley, Acting Judge AdvocAte General Department of Ari zona, with headquarters at Les Angeles, Cal. Dr. Jenkins, of New Yerk, Doesn't Like $e President's Action In Begerd te Detaining Veasel In tfanraxu tlne for the Space et twenty I)r, fc and Says lie Will CxerelM Ute , l , Discretion In the Blatter. New Yem:, Sept a There 6een a probability of a clash of authority eris Ing between the federal government and the state authorities, as repre sented by Dr. Jenkins The recent order of the president for bids any vessel cnrryhig immigrants te enter pert until after twenty days quarantine. Dr. Jenkins said be would use his dis cretion about keeping a vessel in quar antine for twenty days. If he saw fi he would quarantine a vcesel mere than twenty days, or less. He claimed that he had full authority, and that the president's order could net affect him, or cause him te de otherwise than ea his Judgment Induced him. "I don't want te be understood as de-. fylng the chief executive," said Dr.' Jenkins. "I shall de all in my power te assist the national authorities in keeping cholera from entering the, country, but I certainly think I have the right, by virtue of the authority delegated te me as health officer of this pert, te decide en the number of days, that a ship shall be kept at quaran tine, "I shall decide the question in the, case of each ship according te the Bani-j tnry conditions prevailing en beard dty the time of her arrival here. "I am acting Independently et thaj president I don't mean by that that I am going te allow a cholcra-uifceted' vessel te enter the pert of New Yerk. I! realize my responsibility with refer-i ence te the city el New Yerk just as: much as the president realizes his re sponsibility In regard te the country.) Conditions might be such that aqaaruni tlned vessel ceald saiely be released' In five days, and again, if disease kept breeding, 6he might be detained a year." ! Collector Hendricks said he did net' think Dr. Jenkins would bring ea conflict between the federal and 6tat, authorities. Bat if such a thing should, arise the federal power would prevail. Ne vessel can land passengers or cargo nntfl the vessel Is entered at the custom house, and Collector Hendricks will act according te instructions ei the Wash lngten authorities. McCarthy unci Craig Deemed. CeLUirucs, O., Sept 3. A double hanging will occur at the penitentiary annex next Friday morning. The state beard of pardons Friday refused te interfere with the death sentencea of Edward McCarthy and Charles Craig, the Cincinnati murderers. This de cision was net unexpected in Craig's case. The fate of McCarthy, however, was a great surprise. Mr. Euhns, the member In charge of his case, argued a long time te convince the ethers el the beard that McCarthy's sentence should be commuted te life Imprison ment, Called te WaablnKten. Chicago, Sept 8. Dr. Jehn R. Hemll-. ten, ex-surgeon general of the UnltedI Marine hospital service left hurriedly) for Wushlngten en the 8 o'clock Friday morning. He went in response te a dispatch from Secretary Tester,! telling him te report at Washington' for duty at once' Dr. Hamilton has been through enej epldemle el cholera and one of yellow fevcr. He drafted! several of the acts of congress establish ing strkt quarantine nt ports of entry. The Weather. Washington, Scpt. Fer Ohie, West Virginia and western' Pennsylvania Fuir, warmer, east te south winds. Fer Tennessee and Kentucky Fair, warmer, east te south winds. Vex Indiana Fair, slightly warmer, cast te south winds. Fer Illinois Fair, except increasing cloudiness, with showers in west and' north portions Saturday or Saturday night; cooler in west, south winds be coming west ( SuuihvUle Cleaning. Nasuville, Toen., Sept fi. The city authorities have promptly pet te work te place this city in geed 6anltary con- dltlen, tn anticipation el the possible , entbreni of cholera In the United States. Thursday, In special session, the common council, at the instance of, the mayor and health officers of the city and state, voted an Immediate appro priation of 615,000 far carrying ou the work of sanitation. Friday' Games. (Cincinnati 8 I Dosten i, i Brooklyn & I Chicago 1 J Cleveland... 3 l Philadelphia. 3 I Washington. 1 I St. Leuis... I New Yerli t Loulfivtlie CM I Mttabunrh 8 ill Baltimore. 0' I 'Louisville 5 INtiw Yerlr 8 Seond game. Hew They nantc Wca Lest. Per Ct.' Cleveland , 31 Bosten 24 Pittsburgh '. 'S3 ClaclnnaU .,., S3 Philadelphia 1 Brooklyn SU Chicago 1 Louisville 21 New Verfit 1 Boltlmeri It Si Leuis 10 Washington 13 10 17 IS SO 20 30 SiO 1 SI 1 81 3d .T50 J565 ".581 .ut .KM 13 13! -tee, .m .415 Chinese chcme te Get te America. . -HoxeiXLivScpt a Of late the Ckli nese are becoming naturalized In, la creasing numbers, as brought out by, questions addressed te the minister, et the Interior; their purpose evidently te te attempt te secure entrance into .Um United Strtcs as Hawaiian c1Uim MK"tK Naval Gcw. Wa&iiingtek, Septjl EYw-malec '. nave eeeeu given ter tee sbwbmkw . ' j.t four six-Inch guns with tklr earMMMu- nd circle complete from the WMhtint 7 ten navy-yard te the ChUtfe Wi law. 4 1 $ "tt y . , i ? M .Vj , me Burreumung country, ' ( 0, , j ' . j . . ' . w ' 'iSask.i.ilyk.lL, tV-nt.uaJ&ti'M zi&jt .... . &! iJ?&.i Slr W X