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rMtlS S: lbHfi jfr.Af.T IWMMMM vwj. Pwf" jpryjjyiwi 3 iV r. I SWINDLED. Human Leeches Preying Ohie Convicts. Upen Prisoners Seeking Pardons and Paroles Are the Victims. Unprincipled I.nwycr Arc the Vultures An Attempt te llrlbe tlm I'nrden Ueard Itieir The Matter te lie Thoroughly Investigated. Cincinnati, Oct 15. The Columbus (0.) correspondent of the Enquirer telegraph te that paper as follews: The state beard of pardons has been con ducting an investigation for several weeks which results in some startling disclosures. Sytcmatlc swindling oper ations, perpetrated by numerous attor neys at the expense of convicts in the penitentiary, have been going en for a long time. Priseners seeking pardons and paroles are the victims. While the wholesale frauds which have been prac ticed are made possible by the present pardon and parele system, the pardon beard in this instance is blameless. Complaints have been made for a long time by certain prisoners of the tardi ness with which their applications were treated by the pardon beard. Investi gation developed the fact that these cases had net been presented te the beard at all, although the applicants had employed attorneys te push their claims. This led the beard te bolieve that crooked work was being dene by attorneys, and further Inquiry places some lawyers of previous high standing In a very uncnviable light Among the cases in which the beard learned that fraud had been practiced were several of seme note in criminal circles. Emll Trumpeter, a Cincinnati life man, sent up seen after the riots for murder In the second degree, Is one of the victims. He was approached a few weeks age by an cx-penltcntlary official and told that a pardon could be pro cured for him If he would furnish (50 expenses. Trumpetcr paid the WO, and that is the last he ever heard of the man who received the money. The cese already had been rejected befere the ex-prison official offered te secure the pardon, and the latter knew It was a hopeless case. A Miami county convict named Flem ing is another one of these swindled. He employed a young attorney of this city te draw up the application for par don and also a history of the crime. The attorney also agreed te present the case te the pardon beard. Fer his serv ices he was te receive ?50. After the attorney had drawn up the papers he demanded $50 mere before he would present them te the beard. Fleming did net have the money, and the papers were never presented. J. P. McCartney, a prisoner from Teledo, who is serving two Msntcnces for forgery, was caught for $205. His was a hopeless case, and his attorney never made an earnest effort te have him pardoned. McCartney has rel atives of Eome wealth, however, and the lawyer worked them for all he could get, making various pretenses te extract the money. A Cleveland lady paid an attorney of this city 100 te procure a pardon for her brother. The attorney pocketed the money and never even presented an application. The most sensational discovery mad by the beard was an attempt te brlb Its members. They learned that a Co lumbus attorney of high standing a few weeks age Induced the wife of a mi. ener te pay him 1100, which he said was II te be used In buying the votes of cer-i tain members of the beard. The attor ney took the money and gave the case no further attention. Indications of crookedness have been discovered in several ether cases, and the investiga tion will be continued. t la ft 1'erllea Position. Paukkhshviiq, W. Ve., Oct 15. Mrs. Trcadwell, whose home is near here, had an exciting experience Friday morning. She was walking en the) rail road through town, and was caught en a trestle when a fast train whistled. She had net time te reach either end! and immediately dropped, between thp ties, hanging by her hands. As the train approached the engineer saw her perilous position, n"nd steppde a few (eet away, when a brakemen went ferr ward and rescued her. The Weather. VTAsniNOTON, OcV 15. Ohie, West Vir ginia and Western Pennsylvania Fair, south winds. Tennessee and Kentucky Generally fair, local showers In the extreme west ern portions; south winds; cooler In ex treme western portions. Fer Indiana Fair, except local showers In northwest portion, south winds, slightly cooler In northwest por tion. The Kentucky Exhibit. Louisville, Ky., Oct 15. Kentucky's representation at the World's fair is net new se uncertain. President Oulaney Friday 6tatcd that the beard of com missioners would attempt te have the question brought before the courts be bo be fere the expiration of this month. French Lick Spring! Beld. Ciiiuaoe, Oct 19. The famous sul phur springs at French Llek, Ind., was announced Friday afternoon as having been purchased by a number of well known Chlcngeans. The sailors were represented by Goe. Arneld, of Memphis. The price paid was 1500,000, Fair Officials Indicted. Danvili.b, III., Oct 15. The grand Jury adjourned Friday, after finding sixty Indictments, ene of thorn being scaini-t the Danvllle Fair and Tretting association, for permitting a wheel af fortune te run during the summer races and the fall fair. Ann shot etr. OttF.Nffiwne, Ky,, Oct 15. O.W.Rone, a farmer living near Grlcsen's landing, tlt'r county, toil ene arm shot entirely vfi by t tWhle. barreled shotgun, Ila wa,H t-Mlr.g lit a cart, and a sudden 'cttut of hU huru vet the piece off. SOUTH AMERICAN NEWS. Argentine'! New Prcsldent Silver Cm if In Montevideo, IHc. VAT.nATIATQn- fW- 1K.Tlin TfnfnlrV correspondent at Ilucnes Ayres says buub euuur uuis euvut'ruuu iuuii wit oath of office as president of the repub lic yesterday, Everything was qulcl in the city despite the fears of trouble. Pelice and soldiers were en guard about the halls of congress, and the whole city was well guarded, and prepara tions were taken te prevent any rioting. President Dena announces that the right of local self government in the provinces will net be lntcrfcred with, except in cases where grave troublei arise. The cabinet as announced is as fol fel fol eows: Interior, Sener Quintana; wai Sener Victeria; foreign affairs, Scnei Anchorena; justice, Sener Terrese; finance, Sener Romere. Gen. Reca $rllf, Jn nil probability, be sent ie france as Argentine minis ter. Nicholas Calye will go' te the United States te cenfer with Prcsldent Harri son in regard te the relatiens botweon the two countries. The deficiency In the Argentine revenue Is 9,000,000 in paper and (127,000 in geld. A case of chelera has appeared at Berea. Buenes Byres has completed a three days' festival in honor of Christopher Columbus. The leading papers In Santiage had a geed deal te say about what they call the bluster of Argentine officials and say that neither Chili nor any of the Seuth American republics need entci into any fratricidal war. News comes from Montevideo that a law has been passed providing for the coinage of (3,000,000 of silver. It is feared that this exceeds the needs el the country and mav dorancre business affairs. There is little probability that the French lean will be perfected. Yellow fever has appeared at Santes, BrazlL BY WATER. An Enterprising Tennetsceaa Take an Exhibit te Chicago. Ciiicaqe, Oct 15. The schooner Mary formerly the City of Clinten, Capt Bettcs, carrying Tenncsscc exhbits for the Weild's fair has arrived in pert The craft is leaded with products ei East Tennessee including geld, silver, copper, sine, fifteen kinds of marble, enynx, etc, and carries relics from the Tcnnessee battlefields. "The beat was built at the city el Clinten, en the Clinch river," said Skipper Bettcs. "I did the work my self because our state appropriated no money for the exhibit, and I wanted oldTennessee te be represented. We leaded her up and came down the Tennessee river, and through the Ohie te the Mississippi, then up te the Illinois te the canal. That's a voyage of 2,000 miles, and 1.S00 miles of It we came by saiL" Oenerul Strike Probable. Celumdus, O., Oct 15. The meeting of the striking Big Four switchmen was held here Thursday night, nt which the committees sent from Cincinnati, Day ton and Springfield, switch meu of the same read, were present, continued in session till Friday morning. The reso lution ogrceing te compremiso was re scinded, and the strikers ngain demand ed the Cincinnati scale and hours. This was done with the assurance that the men at Dayton. Springfield, Cincinnati and Indianapolis will go out in twenty four hours if the demand is net acceded te by the company. Descendunts of Celumbnt. Madiud, Oct 15. A porter named Matthew Columbus, who Is employed in Tudela, in the Province of Navarre, has arrived in Madrid, accompanied by his nephew, who is named Christopher Celumhus. He brings documents which he declares prove that he and his nephew are descendants of the great Columbus. It la the intention of the elder Columbus te ask the queen regent te provide for the education of his nephew. Reciprocity With Colombia. Panama, -via! Galveston, 'Oct 15. The Colombian 'congreu has authorized the executive 'te reduce 'duties en im ports from the United States In return for the froe entry of eertaln Colombian products. The government is net dis posed td conclude a treaty, but will offer te make the reductions by lpgalv decree. The Colombian "gevernmcnti feela that It has been badly treated by the United' States, because the MeKinley bill abro gates the treaty of 1840. The E.itembed Miner. Pottsville, Pa., Oct 15. The num ber of men killed and Injured by the explosion of gas at the Philadelphia and Heading company s Sterling Run colliery at Shamokin, is new known te be eleven. Of these five are dead and the remaining six se badly burned and mutilated that small hopes for their re covery are entertained. All have been brought te the surface. The 'lagpin Held Kespeniible. Kansas Citt, Ma, Oct 15. The coroner's jury investigating the cause of the cable car accident which cost four persons their lives, rendered a ver dict holding that the accident was caus ed by gross negligence of the flagman in the employ of the Kansas Belt Ce. in flagging neither the cable train nor the freight train. Mr. llarrMeu' Condition. Washington, Oct 15. Mrs. Harri son was a little weaker Friday morning although she rested fairly wqll during the night She Is In a very drowsy con dition most of the time and is subjcet te spoils of nervousness, se that few persons are allowed te enter the sick, room. She rested quietly Friday. Kama Parmer' Heart Qladdencd. Atchison, Kan., Oat 15. A heavy rain fell evor this section and reports at Missouri Pacific headquarters are that It was general throughout the northern part of the state. Farmers can new put in their wheat and tha), alrqadysewn wjll sprout Named It Olyyipla. Washington, Oct 15. Secretary Tracey decided Friday te name the pro tected cruiser Ne. 0, which will be launched November 5 at San TYancIsqe, (he'OlyHp'la, a'fler the capiiif city" of Wa.hla.-taD. ' FARMERS FLEECED. A Man 'Who Iurchaed Bteck en the Strength of a Piouile Hank Account. Pauldine, 0., Oct 15. The farmers of this part of the state have been taken In te the tune of several thousand dollars by a slick stock swindler. A short time age L. E. Bates, from Legan county, carae te this county te buy stock. He get ever most of the town ships and made bargains with qulte a number of farmers. He offered big prices and as a re sult his victims were net a few. His method was a new ene and there was nothing about him te arouse suspicion, particularly as he seemed thoroughly familiar with the value of all' kinds of stock A check-book and a pencil were all 'he required for his work. His method was te strike a bargain with the farmer and say that he did net have sufficient money te pay down the cash, but that he could give the farmer a check en the Paulding Deposit bank for that amount The preposition was accepted, and Bates would fill out the check for the amount Bates get in his work hur ripdly and bought stock from various persens aggregating about $2,500, all of which were paid for with these checks. When the holders presented tle checks at the bank payment was rofused en the ground that Bates had no funds there. They waited a few days, but no money showed up, and neither did Bates, and it dawned upon them that they had been swindled. A warrant was sworn out for his arrest but life had fled. Sheriff Staley, however, ran him down at Bollefentaine.and brought h,ltn here where he was bound ever. HENRY WATTESON Will lie the Orator en Dedication Day at Chicago. CniCAOe, Ojt 15. Since Senater Dan iel, of Vlrgina, has declined te speak en dedication day, in place of CeL Breckinridge, it is mere than possible that nenry Watterson will be offered the place. Prcsldent Palmer said Fri day that he was going te have a moot meet ing of the beard of control at ence te have the matter brought up. The president declared that it would be a geed thing te have Mr. Watterson speak, and he was heartily In favor of "the plan. "Even Jf Mr. Watterson does net ac cept" said he, "i,t will be the proper thing te ask him,." The president did net say se, but it ja probable that he will push this scheme with a view te healing up the trouble with Kentucky caused by the Breckinridge declination. Other World's fair officials expressed themselves as much In favor of inviting Mr. Watterson, and before the rising of another sun it is probable that this will be done. LeuiSVlLLn, Ky., Oct 15. Mr. Henry Watterson has accepted an invitation te deliver the dedicatory address at the World's fair. The invitation reached him by telegraph this afternoon, and he replied by wire, agreeing te take it FOUR MEN KILLED Hy Twe Freight Train Colliding Three Valuable Hernet LeiU PnevmENcn, R. I., Oct 15. Twe freight trains en the New Londen and Northern railroad came together at Har rison's Landing, two miles above Mew Londen, Friday rnerjlng. Four men and three horses were killed. The men were In the car with the horses and were bound for the fair at Poquennock, Conn. Twe of the men were Charles Heeny and William Gillen, of Bosten Springs, N. Y.; the ethers are unknown. The engineers and firemen of both trains jumped from their cabs and escaped in jury. Beth locomotives were badly damaged, and three cars were smashed Inte kindling weed. INSANE PREACHER. His Sermon Have Tleen lUther Qneer of Late Te the Asylum. Clauksville, Tcnn., Oct 15. Cum berland City, just ever the Stewart county line, had a sensational trial. Rev. R. II. Patterson was arrested and tried by a jury en a writ of lunacy. He was ad judged insane and jailed .nt Dever until he can be removed te the asylum at Nashville, Rev. Patterson has been preaching In an exceedingly queer, and what was termed 1y some church-goers, a very sacrilegious manner for a num ber. of years, and,has been regarded as bordering or lunacy for some time. He has been in the asylum once before When searched after being taken te jail a razor and a large rock were found in his pockets. Counterfeiter Arreited. Evanbville, Ind., Oct-15. Levl Ful Ful lcr,alles Fletcher, was arrested at Gray- vllle, 111,. IJrlday, by a Caire, 111., mar shal, en a charge of counterfeiting. Deputy Marshal Cooper, of Eyansvllle, went te Grayvllle for the prisoner. Fuller was the partner of a young man named Hall, who was captured near Mt Vernen, Ind., about a week age. The latter confessed te being a counter feiter, and gave the information that led te Fuller's arrest Engineer ntlled, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 15. Daniel PurcelL of this city, engineer en the Indianapolis, Decatur and Western rail way, while driving his engine near Reachdale, Friday afternoon, was killed by the breaking of the side red. The cab was whipped off and PurceU's back was broken. He was a man of family. Destructive rrttlrle Flr. Winnipeg, Oct 15. The western half of Alberta, the ranching district of the northwest has been devastated by prairie fires. Thousands of tens of hay and many buildings have been burned, and it is feared, that many catUe have perished. Postal Telegraph Swallowed by the W. V. St. D0eib, Oot 15. Telegrams were recejved en 'Change Friday stating that negotiations were nearly compleM for the absorption of the I'esta) Telegraph Ce. by the Western Union. 'IInntier,ge Will Stump. Cimoaqe, Oot 15, Henry Oeorge,tho upoatle ,of ,Uje- single tux, wjll make twd Speeches for Orevdr Cleveland In Chicago. The addreues will Vq delivered October 20 and 37. CONDENSED NEWS Onthcred Frem All Parts of the Country y Telegraph. A dreuth in Seuth Dakota has been broken by heavy rains. Judge Jehn Wickham, a prominent member of the St Leuis bar, is dead, aged tl7, of paralysis. Prince Pedre of Coburg, Dem Pedre's grandson, who was recently placed in the Doebling Insane asylum, is con stantly raving violently. The American Tolephono and Tele graph Ce. will formally open their long leng distance line from New Yerk te Chica go Thursday afternoon. The less by fire at Sallx, la., will amount te (125,000, with an insurance of (37,000. Only two elevators, a church and half a dozen residences escaped de struction. Peter Mahcr, the Irish champion, and Jee Goddard, the barrier champion, were matched Friday night te fight at the Ceney Island Athletic club for a purse of (7,500 en December 8. Kingsburg, Cal, Friday morning suffered a destructive conflagration. The less is estimated at (50,000. Very little Insurance. All the bulsness build ings In the town were destroyed. Perth, Ont, is engaged in making a mammoth cheese for the Chicago fair. It will be seven feet high and nine feet In dlameter, and will require for Its making the milk of six hundred cows for three days. Mr. B. E. Sunny, of the Edisen Gen eral Electric Ce., says there is no truth in the report that Mr. Edisen is about te asseciate himself with Messrs. Wash burn and Plllsbury in the formation of another company. At New Haven, Ct, two boys named Martin Leahy andThes. Ledwlth, were arrested for setting fire te Hascemb's shipyard, recently. The pelice think that these two, with seven ether boys, are responsible for several fires. The man Franceis, who caused the explosion in the restaurant of M. Very, in Paris, several months age, by which the proprietor and a waiter were fatally injured, was arrested in East Londen, Eng., after a desperate struggle. E. D. Fulford, the crack eastern trap shot, has challenged Jim Elliett, who holds the American field cup, te sheet five races for the championship of the world. Elliett will accept the chal lenge. The matches will probably take place at Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Cleve land. Anether case of mutiny exactly sim ilar te that which occurred a few days age at Windser has occurred at Ports mouth, Eng. The Thirteenth company has been compelled te attend a number of extra drills, which the men claim were entirely unnecessary. The har nesses belonging te the horses of the company had been se badly cut that they are worthless. Immensity of Life Insurance Business. Bosten, Oct 15. The eighth semi-annual meeting of the Acturian society began Friday. The society is made up of the ncturies of the life insurance com panies of America, Australia, New Zea land and Great Britain. The companies represented have assets of 700,000,000, and insurance risks amounting te 12, 730,000,000 en 000,103 persons. THE MARKETS. Cincinnati, Oct 15. F1x)m Winter patent, HWaiM: fancy, laSOaaM; family, 2.60a6S; extra, 1032.25; low grude, U.COBZ00: spring patent, M.2J4 SO; spring fancy, taW318i; spring family, 13.003 a); rye flour, fa'iJJiTS. Wheat The market vu steady for geed samples, Ne. 2 red being held at 713,7, and Ne. 3 red at G7ffi69a Coun The market was unsettled and wealt, Ne. 2 white shelled closing at tle asbed, and Ne. 8 mixed with sellers at XUKc. Ear was easy at tZ2.it for prims te choice samples. Oats Offering were mainly of Indifferent quality and taken for southern shipment en orders. Geed sample scarce and firmly held. Rte The market was easy and sellers ac cepted lower rates. Sales, Ne. 8 spot, track, at 68c, CATTLB-Shlppers, geed te cholec U0ea,23; common te fair, CTl&asi Oxen: Geed te choice, ISLOOSaeO; common te fair, Jl.TiatTS; seleet butcher, U7StOO; fair te geed, I2.TSS 3.63; common. fl.S032.gS. Belter: Geed te choice heavy, ia00ft&8S; geed te cholee light K.4dDa0O; common te fair, tl. 403125. Veax. Calves Moderate receipt and steady market with fair demand. Common and large, aeaasj; fair te geed light. HTSQaOO; extra, Ml 3, Hees Soleet heavy Bhlpoer'. t&.SA5.fl0: select butchers, t&3&5.43; fair te geed pack ing, rS.O035.aO; fair te geed HgBt,te.l0ftS.30; fatplga,iL7&SS.lS; common and rough, H50 Shibf and LAVBS-Sheep Wether an4 yearling, U 534.75; extra, li.85as.00; ewe, .75a4.35i common te fair mixed, KJOSISO; stock ewes, i3.OJ34.ea Lambs-Best shippers, M.7S3V00; fair te geed, 4.J31TS; butchers, tassisa New Yerk, Oct 1 Wheat Firm and quiet; December, 81 9.18a. KVB-Qulet: Western, C3aa Uahley Western, ttiaTJc Cern Firm and quiet: Decembcr.SlMo.Ne. 8. SOOSOUc. Oats Dull and firmer: December, SCXe; western, 33HQ470. PmsDURen, uct. is. Cattle Market, nothing doing; all through consignments. H009-Market dull; Phlladelnhlas. B.7Sa 5 80; mixed. rS.80BS.05; beat Yerkers,f5.aOOS.M; common, (5.2535.40; ten cars hogs shipped te New Yerk. Sheep Market dull and unchanged. Ualtuierx, Oct. IS. Wheat-Quiet: Ne. 8 red spot and October, T9c; December, 78Me; May, Mc, Conn Easy; mixed snot, AOUe; October, Oats Steady: Ne. 8 white western, & Htb firm; Ne. 8, 64a CmoAeo, Oot 15. Flqui and Oiuix-Cash quotatiens: Fleur steady, better undertone, but prices un changed: Ne. 8 spring wheat, T3ve; Ne. 8 spring wneai, siuue; no. a ree, 73H0; no. 1 corn, 41Me; Ne. 3, 40e: Ne. 8 eats. 8Ke; Ne. 8 white, f. a b., 83(3tSe; Ne. 3 whits, SOfeSle: Ne. 8 rye. We-, Ne. 8 barley, eoeeia; Ne. I Lab. 438; Ne. 4 f. e. h., SStt&Sei Ne. I flax flax flax eoed, U.Sti. Philadelphia, ecl is. Wheat-Firm; Ne. 8 red Ooteber. TSXQT9. t'OHN Options e shade firmer: local earlnti very dull; Ne. 8 mixed, October, 49K349HO. OATS-Car leta dull; future dull and leweri Ne. 3 white, 8TMe. Ne. 8 white, 40ei de clipped choice 4lril Ne. S white, October, fcUM), Teledo, a, Oct. IS. Wheat Lewer and steady; Ne. 8 cash and Ooteber, 74Hei December, 7cc; May, bMe, Cern Dull) Ne 8 cesh, 454e; Ne. t yellow. 44ei Ne. 8 yellow, 44a ' Oats-Quiet; cash, Sta Rtb Dull; Ma f OSJfc. HUe. Clqykr-sbse Activasjid steady; prime cask asd Ooteber MM; Jwuary. Wtti Fate-utrr. I IMrm March. Hr. Toe Busy Just New te eay much nbeut out Fall Opening, but we pause te laugh with these who iaugu and remark that the big prospects of BIG TRADE are juBt new about as encouraging as one could ask for. HENRY OUT, MAYSVILLE. FURNITURE DEALER. State National Bank MAYSVILLE, KY. CAPITAL STOCK $H0O,0OO BUHPLV8 110,000 DO A GENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS. C. B. PEAncE, Cashier. W. II. Cox, President. Jno. Piles. Vlc.rrtsldent. Academy of the Visitation BeanliiiR and Day Scheel for Yeung: Ladies. This Institution has n high reputation for Its tniiny ndviintnirea nnd thorough cducntlen In every brnncli. The Musical Department Is under the direction of u pnulimte of h noted conservatory. Oerninn nnd Eclectic System of Drawing tauKht free, llllnd pupils will be trnl tied by the l'elnt-prlnt Method. Ker terms and ether Information apply te SISTEHS OF THE VISITATION. Mnjsville. Masen Ce.. Ky. Allen A. Edmonds, PUBLIC LXS3I2 BHLSnil, Jf ATimLLI, ST. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. THB"HerKINS" Nelsen, $3. FALL SHAPES HOW READY. Shirts Made te Order, Dr. MORRIS H. PHISTER, HOKtEOl'ATHIST. SUkes a specialty of Cbronle Diseases of every chnrneter, prominent amount; which are Satal Oiitarrah, Threat anil Lung XtvmMm, rile nnd Fistula, eured by a new intern of j-ainivm ami iiioetii unrsrr. Ctlli an ft"?1 promptly, OWoe corner Third nnd omten street. f S 4 NOTICE IS HEIiEBY GIVEN First That Allen Orover, Calvert C Arthur, Edward y. Hormlen, Henry A. Jtees, II. W. Itces and William Manley have bucotne In corporated by vlnue of the previsions of the General Statutes of Kentucky under the nnine of Bhnnnen and Fermnn Chapel Turnplke Company, and the principal place of transact ing business Is at the resldcnce of Jehn It. Hurnden, F.en... Mnsen county, Ky. Second The nnture or the business pro posed le be transacted is the construction, maintenance and operation of a turnplke read from the Snrdis Turnplke Kend near the forks of Shannen creek te FlcmlnK county line near Ferman's Chtpel, a distance of nbeut two nnd a half miles. Third The capital stock of sold cornera- tlen Is six thousand dollars. In shares of twent v-flve dellnrs each, t he nrlrntn ntnelr in tin paid In upon call of the Directors, and the stock of Masen county In accordance with re- quirementnef theorderof the Court of Claim of Masen county. Fourth Said corporation shall cemmence business as seen as two thousand dollars Is subscribed te the capital stock and shalloen tlnue In exlstcnce fifty years. Fifth The affairs of the corporation are te he conducted by a Prcsldent and a Beard of Directors, flve In number, a Secretary' and Treasurer, all of whom tire te be stockholders In said corporation. The first set of officers shall be Allen Orever. Prcsldent: II. W. Itees, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Hemden, Wil liam Manlev nnd Henry A. Ilces, Directers: Edward F. Hemden, Secretnry; II. W. Ilees. Treasurer, and they shall held their offices until theflrst Monday In April, 18H3, nnd until their successors are chosen and qualified : nnd every first Monday In April thereafter a Pres ident and Beard of Directors shall be chosen by the stockholders, and a Secretary nnd Treasurer by the President nnd Beard of Di rectors te held for the ensulutr vear and until their successors nre chosen and qualified. Sixth The Indebtedness of said corpora tlen shall at no tlme exceed the sum of flve thousand dollars. Seventh The private property of the stock holders Js te be exempt from, the corperato debts of said corporation. April 13th, lbtt. ALLEN OKOVER, CALVEUT C. AHTHUK. EDWAKD F. HEHNDON, HENK1' A. HEES, H. W. HEES. WILLIAM jfANLEY. mat DRUG STOEE A First-class Line of Everything: Usually Found in a Dm? Stere. POWjsR & EEYN0LDS. M PUKE DRUGS! Paints nnd Oils, Best Brushes, Finest Soaps und Perfumes, the Choicest Assortment of Fancy Goods, Greatest Variety of Lamps All for snle by J. JAMES WOOD, DRUGGIST, Maysville Ky. Prescriptions nt nil hours prepared with care nnd accuracy hy William C. Weed, plinruincist There is nothing mere dangerous, and nmhiug mere certain te bring en disease than Impure water; and while The CHOLERA is at our very deer you can prevent it. from this source ef fectually and perma nently if you use a. Pasteur Miter r m? It is germ proof. Fer sale by S. B. 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