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k i I i: r V i r ! ( l THE NEWS IN BRIEF. Ekcuetary Foi.oke is nt his desk again, i The slatuc of Prof. Henry was unveiled In Washington" yestcrdny. ! The St. Louis nine defeated the Grand Avenues by a score of 3 to 1. T . t 1T..... T...1!. ..! I rilA.Mv il. 1 ALU.1, Ul IIIIIIUUIIJIUWS, VUII fesses to Iho theft of SO.OOU. The Ohio State Democratic Convention Trill be held at Columbus, June 21. A thousand acres of woodlands linvo been burned over near Mill'ord, .Mass. Five hundred coal miners in tho (0.) Ditrict arc but on a strike. 'Another " Xuniber One " has been discovered, named Etigcno Kingston. Two thousand nine hundred emigrants arrhed at llaltimoie yesterday, bound for Dakota. The workingmen of Chicago denounce tho Master Mnson's Association as a dangerous monopoly. Three young ladies horseback riding in Chicago, rodo over and killed a young man named Jumes young. A cou.tio.v on the Chicago and Alton road resulted in tho death of Al. Smith, engineer. U. U. IUrder, of Kan St. Louis, is under arrest for appropriating !?5U0 of hit father's pension money. The trial of Timothy Kelly, the third alleged assassin of C;n endisli and Burke, it in progress. IIexrt DrxES, a five year old boj ol Cleveland, fell into an excavation and was fatally injured. Five hundred houses have been destroyed by fire at Ufa, the capital of thi Government of Ufa, Ilussia. The public schools nt Galva, 111., have been suspended becnuso of tho alarm in prevalence of Bcarlet fever. The inhabitants of Obcrlin, Ohio, celebrated tho fiftieth anniversary of the of that placo Thursday. Fifteen hundred French troops sent tc tho Tonguin, Chinese squadron, have been ordered to cruise for one month. Marcus Kellt, an old esteemed resident at Chester Village, fifty miles south ot Cleveland, 0., suicided by hanging. Senator KErxono has retained Inwyci Charles Reed, of (iuiteau fame, to defend him against the Star Route indictment. The Committee investigating tho charge ngainst Supervising Architect Hill a; Washington have adjourned till Monday. An Indian named Rlossom was hanged at Tallciuah, Uiciokco Nation, for tin murder of his named Viuuc. Chari.es Hawkins R noted rough, lm surrendered himself nt Shelbyville, Intl. There are a number of indictments ugiiiuM him. Joseph Baker, St. Louis, is in jail foi outraging a seven-year-old colored girl. The penalty of his offense in Missouri it death. Mr. Kerr, counsel for Government iu the Star Route cae, has opened the argument for prosecution, and will occupy tno tloor for live days. Br the starting of a mule, Knmm Purvis, of St. Louis, was thrown fioni a street car to tho ground and was seriously injured ; she theroforo sue the railway company foi 1,000 damages. I)r. Mah.siiai.i., of Pittsburg, charged with trying to blackmail Mary Anderson, has been held for trial in 1,'J00 hail, his father furnishing secuiity. At Lion City, Mont., Mike Kull shot and killed a man named Tyndall iu a saloon. Kutt owned tho saloon and Tyndall was trying to run tho place. A test of dynamite at Washington that the force of tho explosion of uueonfmed dynamite is in the direction of the greatest resibtance. Owino to tho excluslvo amount of can dollars circulating in Cuba, tradesmen liavo agreed to receive- them for not moro than ninety cents on tho dollar. Gov. Blackburn, of Kentucky, pardoned Homer Oldsen, the Paris boy wiio shot his teacher, the wound being slight and the teacher refusing to prosecute. The Knglish Home Olfice odors a reward of X10 for the discovery of any dynamite or other explosive nianulaotured or stored iu any portion of tho Limed Kingdom. Jonathan Whitnkv, of Montville, 0., aged ninety years, mado two attempts yesterday to kill his wife, ouco with a gnu and once with an ax. Jealousy, Ho is iu jail. Thiiee hundred cow-boys, on a strike in Texas for an advance of wages, from StiU to $o0 per month, are "slaughtering cattle, cutting wiie fences, shooting horses ami burning ranches." Miss Arauelli Snedkkeii, aged of Limestone, Marshall county, W. Va., suicided by taking " rough on rats." Albort Cioive was to havo married her last week, but disappointed her. Great uneasiness prevails in the northern portion of Asia Minor. Tho Greeks, who number 1,000,000, aro constantly and aro powerless agniilst tho violence and Bayagory of the Circassians and Lazis. Henry F. Ferris, a St. Louis bill postor, who in an altcrcntion killed a rival bill poster named Con Dyer, was found guilty of manslaughter in tho fourth degree, for which ho was sentenced to three months in jail and required to pay a fine of $100. 1 In tho southern part of the Choctaw Na Hon, Indian Territory, John Xennox, a Texas desperado, at the head of a band of outlaws, rode into tho camp of United States Marshal 1). II. Lyman, and murdered Lyman and released all his prisoners. EinvAnn Berrain Turnipreed, a distinguished surgeon, is dead, at Columbus, S. C., need fifty-two. He studied in Paris, was a surgeon in the Russian army in tho I Crimean war, was knighted and decorated i by the Czar, inventor ot many surgical instruments in general use, and a contributor to medical journals in Europe and America. Norman, one of the eight men recently arrested in Irclnnd on chuigcs of being concerned in a dynamite conspiracy, has turned informer. His right name is William Joseph Lynch, and his home BiooUlyn, N. Y. lie testifies that he was hired lo go to London by Dr. Thomas Gallagher, of Green Point, Long Island (who is one of tho eight mei under arrest), U he.p to free Ireland by unco. Tho Ntrllio In the ConmiUoii 'oul .H I nl ii, t nlslilcl. Cleveland, 0., April '20. Tho miners in tho Coniiulton District, numbering 500, and including workers in all tho coal fields along tho line of the Connnlton, except Osnaburg, Stark county, aro out on a strike. They had been receiving seventy-six cents per ton, and ten cents reduction was proposed, which tho minois resisted, demanding seventy rents. Tho operators, tho New York and Ohio Company, offered arbitration, promising, among other things, to pay tho miners 7 per cent, of the amount that lump coal nets the company at the mines for the year ending April 1, 1881, guaranteeing that in no cno should the prico to minors per ton fall below sixty-six cents in tho summer and seventy-six iu tho winter. This oiler and the propjsitinn to submit the whole question to n referee were rofuscd, and the strike bids fair to continue for n long time.. At tho Mine, Hear Canton, there is no interruption, the sauic rate prevailing tho year round. iliisliioss l'n II ii res. New York, April I'D. Tho business failures, for tho last seven days number 205, as ngainst 189 for last week. Tho New England States had 2!) ; Middle States, :il ; Western States, r7; Southern Slates, lirt; Pacific States and Territories, '20; Canada, 11 ; New York City, 10. m Collision at Sen. Biliiao, April '20. A collision occurred off hero between tho Knglish steamer Thames, and the Spanish steamer Yiceuta. Tlie latter sunk with live persons on board. Two of tho crew of tho Thames were drowned. uiveu xN'rid.i.xGmsci;. I'lTTsrtuin. Pa., AjinI 'M. Itiver 8 feet 1 Inrh uinl lulling. WiirkiiMi, W. Va., April iU Iber 11 foot :i Inulit'H it 1 1 i rising. Cincinnati, April 20. HIor !W feet 3 niiil rising. J.ouiHwu.E, Apiil '-(). Rier 11 feet in ennal, !l lort in eliiue. JANbMiiE, April 20. ltlvor 20V, feet and falllliB. f Caiiio, III., April 20. Hiver 41 fet 2 inches nnd lulling. i IUAJtKXC'1'H I V 'riSI.ISCSlAVZX. T!vw York, Ajiril 20.Vint -Heavy and ytr1o louei: eiy linU tuiHin , lint i 111 V ill option: No. 2 Alnte, Jl 1-1; No. 2 led. April, 51 -o;.,l 2iJ4. loin w3c loiiir iiii'l ino.lerutely .Mixed Wt'Hum, bput, .V7(iii (Wjiij do rtiturts, iir.(iii'Kee. Out- Simile lo.rer iiinl dull: Ueef Niw iluiniui's, 511 7fi(j,12 73; new e.tr do, SKifccll. I'orlc fpot, new mess, Sl'J .'.&1U GO, L.inl Steuni reiulereil, 11.70o. C'iiielniiiitl. April 20. Hour Winter patent, ?5 "SwC SO; hllDi.J.SI T0."10; ImliCip. S i(y. 7..J iyo tlotir, Sa Wifcjl. SVheul Heuul.U' o. 2 led, hi tO(ii,l 11; Imiii. 51 121 1.1. 2 inlxod, Ise; 4ii(jj'I',1 lor .No. 2 white corn i'rilne spot ear, hiQt'Au, fib1: No. 2 mixed, in eleatnr, o. l!ye-No. 2, iW.jO In Kirley- Clio.ee full, '. liny No. I S12al.l. Ics.h pork 318 W(jl8 uj'j. Jjird l'rime steam, Ulc. ltueuii lors, e.20oj 8.25u; clear rib sldps, lO.UJQlo.ic. Su'.ir eurod incids -Hams, shoulders, iiy 9c. (iioeerlos. Col!e Hio. inferior, Oc; orli nary, OJMt",elioiee, WMViyj:. Kngir East em yellow rellned, 7?Ij:i soli A, 8 (jse; htundurd A, tJ'fcej granulated, OUe; cut louf, 9JJo. Molasses New Orleans, good to prime, 452e. AjijiIps I'runo to choice, $.1(3 1 perbrl. 1'otutoe.s Quotations from store, 85(j IMJo per bu Michigan U.V'Ci 81 pr bit for Northern Iiurluuiks, 7i75 per lu fir jelilau Itiver ai'i'tie dull mid nocleood at 45o. Kcw iinlvinj; In crates alnl selling at 81 2."o 1 CO lor three peeks, Choice uow in b.uiols Mould tiring SU W7. Clilcnso, April 20. Hye C0Jb. Hurley Noiuliml ut 76&770. Whisky Steady ut St 10. I'irui at$l fin. ISalllmore, April 20 -Flour Howard strcot and western superfine, i Boy,ij (xtr, 54 2a($i 7 .', fuinily,SJ&U. Wheat No. iiu inter roil,spot,Sl 2IJS Anrll. $1 20. i.oin .uixeu. cnot, ana Annl. 07o asked. Onts Western white, ftlfi Itiks; mixed, fil(!Mo. Hyo riteady ut iiKTj)70u. Huy l'riino to ehoico IVnnnylviuilu and .Maryland, Silvio. Mess pork 80. llullc meats Sliouldois and clear rili sides, pneked, nyUo. liacon Shoulders, VrHf.", clear rib sides, 12u. Lard-Refined, 12o. I.Ivo Stock Hnrkct. Cliieiiinntl. Anrll 20. Common to fair shin- pars, JCgjfl i0 eood to choice butchers', 8ft 25 i U 26; good toohoiee cows, S 2A(5 70; good to i choice heifers, t5 COftO: eoiutuon to fair oxen, $3 Q 60; Blockers and feeders, II 60 ((j 6 60. Hogs 1 Seloct butchors' and heavy shippers, 87 40f 7 7Dj tuirto good pucKors, w(gi w; ciuis, loafi 0; stock hogs, $6 WmOM. Bliecp Common to fair, SI 25(36; good, 81 25fl; fulr to good clipped sheep, 8I5; ewes, $J(1. Lambs S5 2fiQ0 25 lor fuir to good; yearlings and spring larnba, Vi Qllo per lb, or SO 60(5 60 per head. Chlcnffo, April 20-Hogs-Tho maiket to-day was stronger, with fair to good light at 57 10(7 05; mixed packing, $7 10(flj7 oo; choice heavy, S7 65-J 7 sa.- Cattle JCxpoits, SO 25o 70; good to ehoico shipping 36 70(30 10; common to fair, S5y 6 00. Bhopp Common to fair, 83 67Q4 76; good to choice, 86 7600. " New York, April 20,-Cattle There Is large supply roported for to-day, with M carloads nt Jersey City, and thero is a weak feeling in the trade. Tho market opened slow nnd weak, at about H3 lower prices than oa Wednesday last, and the indication are that a bad finish will bo mado AMAfflMCO Is tho best place to i;el bnigulnxln DRY GOODS, EstevTolisliecl 18S5. EQUITY GROCERY. o. vr. Giii9i:JL., o. ,H. second Nt.,OiM.l"n Hoiiso, Krullsiiiiil Veutnlilesln season. Your patron nvto respectfully solicited. i L$i& ,M u Statu u r.'onroo its..Clilnaao Wllli(nilif. Iliiri a.!.!rnlhlj DAMD CA'ALQC.UJ?, turn tHn.i. iM) . Al Kiitm up of ' Kiiruiiiml Sutt. ( npo. lMUt I'mntMink. Firt'ill. ('-it Ijihii, ki iti.l nptnri Minor' Stuff- au.l AYER'S Sarsaparilla cures Rlinumntlntn, Nournlgln, Itlieunintlc Gout, General Debility, Catnrrli, and all disorders caused by a thin and Impoverished, or corrupted, condition of tho blood; expelling tho blood-poisons from tho system, enriching and renewing tho blood, and restoring Its vitalizing powor. During a long period of unparalleled usefulness, Avkii's S.vns.U'AttiLLA bas proven Its perfect adaptation to tho euro of all diseases originating in poor blood nnd a weakened vitality. It is a highly concentrated extrnct of and other roots, combined with Iodide of Potassium nnd Iron, and Is tho safest, most rellablo, and most economical and blood-food that can bo used. ' Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured. "Avimi's SAitsAi'AltUXA has cured mo of tho Inflammatory lUieunintlsia, 1 1 1 1 which I hao sutlcrcd for many years. W. II. Mooiti:." Durham, la., March 2, 1882. " Klght years ago I had an nttack of Ism so severe that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help. 1 tried several remedies without much if any relief, until 1 took Arm's SAiiSArAliii.LA, by tho nso of two bottles of vhlch I was completely cured. I havo not been troubled with tho Itheumatlsm since. Havo sold largo quantities of your and It still retains Its wonderful jKipularity. The many notable cures It has effected in this vicinity convince mo that It Is tho best blood medicine ever oll'ercd to the public. K. F. HAltlllS." Itiver St., Iluckland, Mass., May 13, lt&2. " Last March T was so weak from general that I could not walk without help. Following the advice of a fiicud, 1 commenced taking Avi n's Sausai'AIMLi.a. and before I had used three bottles 1 felt nswcllajl everdidlnmylilo I havo been at work now for two months, and think your SAitSArAMLLA the greatest blood medic bus in tho world, Jamhs Maynaihi." 620 West 12d St., Kow York, duly lt, lfa&2. A Yen's SATtSArAim.i.A cures Scrofula nnd nil ScrofuloiiH Complnlnts, Krj'Hlpelns, Ititigrworiii, ISIotelti's, Sores, Itolls, Tumors, ami Kriiiitionsof thoSUIn. It clears the blood of all impurities, nlds digestion, stliuu. bites tho action of tho bowols, mid thus restores vitality and strengthens tho uliolo system. riUU'AHKD I1Y Dp. J. C. Ayor &. Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggktts; price SI, six bottles, 5. MOODY'S! For Tenc2ilnr alt llmncticM of Dress AKll9iM 5hl i Cutting. and every garment UwlUilly a'JUvva I wnrn ny inuv ori'iiiiii;nisi . kjawSfnrTIV fl'l.BOb M MLS'O.. w 0 dLivniii, jui.iuuiiu, 3nAPINQ, end all tho FINISHIKG rAMS of Position Guaranteed if Desired. Sta living cut of tho city BOARDED HtEE while lcaiuiug. Address: B. W. MOODY Is CO. 31 West Ninth St. CKICINKATI.OUIO. Mil I W&'w I'll Uoxon sold iu a yoai by OlME DrUKCist of ;tomn ;'.;,rf?5T5 au n i$m Jf vV.Vtfl El si ; mmm i i n kts i LUMLHia 2' pw v i i Act xrcctly on tlie Stiver. Cl'nKS ClIII.I.S XSMI l'KVUII, DYKI'EI'HM, Sick llKxinciiis. TIOM, UllKI'MVTM'H, I'tl.KK, 1'Al.l'lTATlON OK T1IK IIPAItT, I I.ZINLSM. TllIII'lO IiIVISIl, SlKKPLKMiNEMS. AND ALL. Diseksks or Tin: Livi:u and Stomach. If you do not ' reel very well " a single pill at bed. time stimulates the stomach, restores ttieupp'tlte. Imparts Uur to the system. R.E.SELLFJ.3&C0.. Pittsburgh, Pa. iLYOK1; ALY if csGWml i '- fKl lltu. Rjn.lrv Ilin.l Onttiti. Urmbinff jMnteriiK nio InrlmlM Imlrnrllon w Ei- elt for Anvfur I'uiii, una a tf Choice UiJtl Al utc. febPJditwly T. J". Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Keops constantly on hand Ilutb Tubs. Water I'losctK, wnsn Kiunus, j'oico unci ljiii rumps, Wiouf?ht 1 1 on nnd LendIlo,UlobuAv.clonud cnecitva ves.tsienmnnu water uniiKos. ueai or In tho celebrated Calumet brand of Hewor nnd Drain Pipe. Jobbing promptly ntlondid to and nil work warranted. Second street, two doors ubovo Geo. T, Wood's. il(kl8m J. C. Pecor & Co. MAYSVILLE, KY. GARDEN SEEDS, PAINTS, OU.N. VAHNISII. and RKABY MIXKI l'AINTH, WALLPAPER. Building; Paper, Carpet I7apoi AND WINDOW SHADES. I EAST SECOND ST. Bieruower's Old Stand, MAYSVILLE, KY. REPAIRING ilono In the H K& I MANKUuttho LOWEST PRICES, NEW FIRM. son sc oietr: NA' Mr XJV L. v ' ! NCy"f V TO THE PUBLIC- filei.iisfuNoi Hani mIHi iiit'lr i inioiiinje. SLOTIISIS, 1 OF pABRHGES,) BUGGIES, LIGHT WAGOSS, Sulkies, 0' Etc. Etc. Etc. THE BEST PLAGES -TO ijUimiLuj MNITELS, TINWARE. ETC, IS AT Blattermaxi & Power's, OUR SPECIALTIES, Lnlext nnd most Improved styles ol Cnoltlna nnd Hcntinc Sloves. made nt Wheeling. V Va,. ot hot blunt charcoal Iron, warranted not to lmvea ilnglo ounce ot In them, 'ibwe htuvon of com so, wear tlie longetit. JIoVKi: I'UHXINII 1'G coons or nil hinds mil the Dest quality. JKiXrtOlt oil. lOOUl STOVKSTlio only nhMiliilciyMifii nil Move In tlie world. l.TTI.K.10Hi:it U'ASIIIXO ai.'ll INK-HI tnjilo. Chi njnind EtrceMve. Uest mode. nVi:i'N r TUB WT WATKK IAWI.K, which saves linltoltheluborofdinw Idk wntorlroma well or cistern. , K IKI.Y ItKKAKFANT'OOKIN. NTOVK, which lsndmlttod by all who have used It to have no superior. Call and bee It. Cnll nnd see lis whether ou wish to buy or not. n pi 13d I y BLATTERMAN & POWER. NEW GOODS. BIERBOlflTER & CO., (Smeesois lo Ai'3. 1 GNF W A ( 0i G. W. TrdrrV old unnd, No. fP !ailcel Micrt. JInysville, Kentucky, niinouncu to ll e ) ubllelluit 1 nvli'K P"-'1""''' the ol A. J. I'gntu it Co., will em unci iheHiovonnd 'Jin Luslnesnt tie oi i kiammjI O. M .'Jtdn on Muiket meet, May.vllle, Ky. cliihM woil;nien j in- ntw linn jh i(,iuj ojtii j.iuiiLiiuii ini ij oi ivv.g ijcj eiienci unu hi'jbest bi inula of,. STOVES and TINWARE will br crnvtantly kept on bund nt the miCFS. Itoolii k ni.d othtr Jlkc work done In tho bpstmuni r in duuninntied to nivenitlhtacllon. AttimUe nnd j olltofriilc&incu nt our sloio will nlveelonst intention to tlie 'untsol our customeis debts cwIiir by tlio lute 111 in of A. J. Kpnew it Co., will be paid by us nnd nil claims duo Mild linn nio pnyi.ble to us by the leinis oftlio puiel.iiM'. 'Yours Ilespcctlully. BIEKBOATJSlFt 3c CO. 1 c rdlnlly lrcomniend tbcnl'over.nliu'dllrm.nnd "would be to Imvt my old iiistoiuerHiiud Hespect Hilly, (incliSOuAwtiiii) G."W. TUIOK. KENTUCKT mnmiB, mmzsm'zsms&Ei ij mmm homse Prcsh arrival of Spring Goods to be sold at the lowest possible -prices, A Complete line of latest styles and best make of CLOTHIITC, for men,, youths and children. Positively tho finest lino of Piece Goods, imported and domestics, ever brought to this city, which we are prepared to make up in the latest styles and fashions. Perfect fits guaranteed. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods including many novelties. Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Call and see us. 31 Second St. ITicroy & Lee. Our Future Purpose ! Is to tender tho farmer ndvuiitneesheieielofo nnbenid of In tbo buclnrss world bv AOKKCIKS AND COM MISSION ANDHKLLING I IMItELT TO lowest wholtmle pi Ices, ns the following hclicdule will jully Indicate . BUGGIES: Lorgo invoices just received. Superior to any ever brought to tho city which wo coBt on tho market at $57.60 to $135. FARM WAGONS irom 867.50 to 805.00. ?52-H,?LOWS' extra tongues, 82.50 to $3.50. COEN PLANTERS from 76 cents to 837.60. TWO HORSE CULTIVATORS from $10.00 to 820.C0. CORN DRILLS, $14.00, heretofore $18.00. CHAMPION REAPER and MOWEBS, Spring Tooth and Randall Harrows. Steol and Cast Plows. Sulky and Revolving Hay Rakes. McColm's Soil Crushor. Springfield Engines and Threshers. Driving Wagons. Village Phcotons and Carriages all at correspondingly LOW PRICES. All persons are Invited to cnll nnd see us ns our stock is Jnrgo nnd must bo sold. M7ALL, RILE1? & POUTER, '""Wly Xo, r Sutton and 18 Second Streets.