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LABOR MOVEMENTS. Mrlltc Anions tlic Conl Miners. Complete reports from railroad coal districts in the vicinity of Pittsburg in which & strike was inaugurated yesterday state that nil the miners havo joined tho strike against a reduction save those employed a-W. P. Rend & Co.'s Cherry Hill Coal Company. A delegation of strikers headed by martial bands will surround these pits this afternoon and remain until tho men at work join tho strike. The operators are preparing to havo strikers kept oil" their property, but no violenco is anticipated. Thero is no change in the status of the cigar makers' and plasterers' strikes. The coal miners of lkllovillo (111.) district struck yesterday for higher wages. They claim they have only been getting one-half to two cents a bushel for digging nnd new demand two and a half cents. The operators refused to comply, but two said they probably would accede to the minors' demands. It is understood that similar action will bo taken in all mining districts of the State. Diligent inquiry fails to reveal any movement among St. Louis cigar-makers looking to a strike. A few manufacturers '.arc paying a tlight advance, but the great bulk of the men arc working at tho old schedule. The union stone cutters and plasterers went on a striko to-day. They presented a demand on the bosses yesterday for an increase from $3.60 to $-1 a day, and the establishment of a uniform ruto. Tho employers refused to accede, nnd this morning about 600 stono cutters nnd 000 plasterers quit work. Tho bricklayers will to-morrow demand nn increase of a half dollar a day, which tho bosses will net nccedo to, and they will probably strike. Thero arc rumors of tho usual spring strikes in various trades. The of Buffalo, N. V., were granted an advance of a $1 and 51.60 per thousand, except by manufacturers George Sonncman mill J. Meyers. Their hands, 1210, left. .imlge (ircsliuiu's Siiteessor, Washington telegram, May 3. The President has appointed Wm, A. "Woods, District Judge for the Seventh District (Indiana) vice Walter D.Grcshnni, appointed Postmaster General. The appointee. Wm. A. Woods, is one of tho oldest .Tml'.;e of the Supremo Court of Indiana, and 1 1 1 i .- term is its Chief Justice, tho diircreut members of that bench (serving ns I'liiei Justice by terms. He was elected to hi-present position in 18S0, representing tU fifth judicial circuit. PIscmbtMvclcil. Lancaster (O.) telegram, May 3. The fine trotting stallion, Mars, owned by Mr. John Itcber, of this city, for which he had just paid S.,f00 Indianapolis, ran away Tue'day evening nnd was jnmming ng.iinst a broken shaft. He survived the ajcLjent but a few hours. RIVER I'TCI.I.IWKrs'CK. PiTTinuno, Pa., M.y n. ftivor S feet and 7 inllin. I Cijurij.viri. M.ty :). Ilhcr'JI feet 3 inches and fullinj,'. Lot ihyii.i i, May 3. Itivpr fulling, with 10 luct 'J Inchon iu fiiniil.s'fot'l !i inei.es in chute. aiATCicirrs iiv 'ruMicnAi'ii, CiiiHiiiuitl. May :i. Iiutter 'W iiiii't at U"''; l.tir to Kn"d, .".; pinna ami choice ilHin, :-.; UV I.Sej chou'M Wexleil) hi eel i ; ooil tit vrilllcOntiai Ohio. LViLlTe: common tlrili at Uftt 4o. Chee-i I'linv '.iitti,$e lor Norlliweitt'iii; 14c lor rlioiie ii.t; Afr iik, l.W.t Coffee Firm t ; coiiiiuoii to luiicy, ii Juva, 2I(.'J1; llio, im.iI, '; pi one, ll,o. J'lioil fiuilK 111 in ul T: for tipple, new; njul jieuohe.", new, Iln tjiuet ami siivtll; ciimi'e No. 1 tlinoth), nhl, In dniimii'1 oo ainviil at SlUul.! '; No. "JntSIO Mil; piiiine at S- '.; imxeil, 57 M', Htr.uv nt ii'iler Ion. Kw tniei tit IV. Onion aio thill tit liijll W per hrl. iiiyMu; inn! syrup, 76,a77i' pel js.iilun;' hoiIiiiiii, pi line to clioK't, ib'$ aie -i gA.tn, l'ntdtocs Actiiv; eany roe lit Uio h MhIh'I; iin.i't. nfic n htMiel; 1 n I. iiil.il; Sill il per hrl. I'milti) ijniei: tirnr. nuiij.', S!J3 .'pO; tilil,ttnet ut W, linn fit Uii$Iik'. ."sntr thill: IHrt, "(tfc'lc; cut lout', hi1,"'; UIMlllllnleil, !i'4e; powdered, llH''i A Mipnih, h'.jntie; C. WJlo'.e; yellort ivlnifil, I,.a(ft71.ii . Seed MftjHjC a putiml lor old; ue., llyl'm, from ftore, tiiiioth), l 7i'.al yn, Iroin stoiej llux, '7f.06c; tultou, coniiir), 7(sO'i.c; citJ.S'c. New York, May J. lusher and very hi in, liilrly active; bumn3 mainly In option; No. 1 white, fl 0K. Salce, liU.lMK) hu. No. 2 red, May, 81 2J4Q1 iVl; I4i,inki hu June, HI 21'ifrt.l 'i.; f.ho.tMKi ,ii .Inly, $1 icv&l iltiJi; 116,0 OljU'AlMllft, SI .'l$l l!ti'; 0,100 litlM'ituin. I.er, St "iiidil 'UMit. torn A dhnile better, Imt rather tput; Mixed Wtprn, fot, cOjaijS'.e; futures. 07((7Ho. halea, Ajn.iHKI bll. Oil With-nut tuiotHliltt oIikiiuo; IdtJiflW. Sales, IfiO.oou hu. anil iiucliituetl; New plain me5,SII 7ftjil2 7fi; new extra do, ShlttU. 1'oik Unlet hut held Hi in; spot, new mens, S20. 1ird IliL'her and nun; wteiun rendeted, ll.7Jie. Iiutter 1' mi tleiiiaud mill held hrur, Western, ID 0c; ICIgln cirainr), illc. Stead), New, CgMJic Subtil tjuitt and held linn. Molnsiea ftteadr and quiet. Codec 1 Hill unil weali. I'sa Veatern, dull at IU', Cliit'iiKo. May quiet nnd iiuehanued. Kegiihtr whe.it iinelllet and jjetierullv hlalier; II iyt. Ma), 81 lljl UJi. June; SI luJiftI li; July; II I.Vii, Atisuii, SI ll'i, Sepunnci; I ll!i (31 ll),tlic year; No. i Chicago upriuj?. Jl l'-y 1 lilt,; No. 3tlo,'J5c; Nn, 2 led,;SI 11). Coin; In-turf" in gootl demand anil generally uwhutived, hut Mtiino Bides lather lower; , citli; Mil), Nii&totee: June, b'Jb'jy; July, 6't.Vjl;c; Ail pust, olJygWc. O.itiij options higher; cuali Heady; 4 Ike, eanh; 42'4c, Mnv; 4.:c, Jiuih; 4i'Miiye; July; 35:t5V.c, AuguM; 3:iJ4c, the year. Tlye quiet and rtrm at ole. Rarlny dull nt sogsiip. Flax-seed dull nt 81 4.1kl 41. Pork nnhe and lower: S10 WfrVJ 45, cash; S19 40, May; Jill 5ii(. 1Q 52. June; 519 711,1 PJ 72J5, July! li'.t Wi,l'l8S, AugUrt,SI7 20, the year, l.an! active nntl axliadn lower: 11.0.ll.G7ko., cash ami May; 11.7S0 ll.77c, June; U.S$tl.8TV5o., July; 11.77'..(j ll.KOc., Atiauct; lu.MiiatO.85c.. the year. Hulk menU In lair demand Hhoiildors, 8c; thort nh. in.GOc; ahori clear, lu.lioo. Under and ec tpiiet antl tinchiinged. Whisky steady and uiK'haunod. Corn to Hiillulo, 3JJ';. Lire Ntocli .UiirUot. T.nnt I.ihorly, 1h.. May 3. Cattle-Prime, J0 75M7; hiir to good, 55 75Q6 60; common, SI 60 tt5 26. Hogs Market slow. Bheep 1'rlnio clipped, JJrT(J25; clipped, 81 2-50175; coommon tilppetl, S3(i4t no wool sheep on mnrket. ClilciiKo, May 3.-Hogs -Mixed, SU 85Q7 CO; heavy, S7 2uy7 15; light, St) kt7 36; slclpi, IJ60 &C and notquotably dltlerent; exports, SO 2U&C 65; good to choice shipping, $5 80 rtfl 15; common to fair, SS 4(e$S 76. blieep Weak nnd slow, 16(525o lower; market dull and oventof Ketl common to fair, 82 'J"&1 25; guod to i tl.oioc, 86 25oci 60, x OMAHA, LEADER, SPLENDOR, CHARTER, ARCADE. SLATE and IRON GRATES and MANTELS ol all Kinds. &C9F23 k'T?SS M&ft-: LADIES FREE. QHI i WILSON 3c DIETRICH, THE RACES. ' iG!Zf23uaitlT&,. ,,?. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS -Best Purgative Medicine cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and all lllllous Dlsordors. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. Windhorst & Blum, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Have Just received tliclrHpilngBtoclc Domestic Oootlsortho lutcstHtyles. prices louhoniiljlo utul work the best. tur;ly I BSTF1NE SVOUT Troiiiiscd. Lnro Meeting Certain. FASTEST Horses In America to be Present. MAY 15, 16, 17 and 13, 1883. - rjL - lU!a i'.- ITM A II !. iiml W. ..' XV tioet tb Market street, Muyvliie, Ky. 2SS tilt let- (Initi. In-low np.liiiliy vl STEAMBOATS will innkeronnd trlpt from Mnysvlllo to the FnlrOrounds at 2.'i cent ; one wny 15 cents, ileduced rates nntl especlul nccoinodutloiiB by rail. Uncles 2o cents each way. FTJRSES SS.300.00. Rnc" railed eicli dny nt 1:30 p. in. Tlio track Is now In better condition Until over before and every arrangement complete. LADiES FREE. EGMEW & ALLEW, Manufacturers ami Dealers In STOVES, GRATES, MANTELS, COPPER, TINWARE, HOLLOW. WOOD and STONEWARE. West Corner of Ztavltet anil Third Streets, llaijsn'llCs JO. Bird Cages, Brass Kettles Voodon snd Willow Ware. t or i all n. r i ! let, turns iioot'' ix. ot nil klntl. HERMAM LANCE Desirable Real Estate '-i wm Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tho Itev. '.. V. NVIltlB, city nilHHlonury In New York, nntl brother of tlio lutu eminent JutlKe WIltlH, of the Suiireine Court, writes ns follows: "7S E. tilth St., Xt'ie York; May 10, 1882. MnssRfl. J. C. Am:ii a Co., Gentlemen : I.nst whiter 1 was troubled with a most uncomfortable itcliliih' humor alTcctlug more especially my llmba, which Itched so Intolerably at nlht, niiilburiit'ilfoiiitoiiselv, thnt 1 could scarcely bear any clothing over thciu. 1 was also a sutl'erer from u severe catarrh and catarrhal cough ; my appetite was poor, and my system a good ileal run down. Knotting the value, of AYEU'a by oljservatlon of ninny other cases, and from personal uo Informer yenrs, 1 began taking It for the above-named disorders. My nppetlto iniprovcil almost from tho llrst dose. After a short thuo the fevernutl Itching were allayed, anil nil signs of Irritation of tho skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough wore also cured by tho saino menus, and my general health greatly improved, until It Is now excellent. I feel a hundred per cent stronger, nnd I nttrlbuto theso results to tho use of the SAiisAi'Aitii.t.A, which I recommend with nil confidence, ns tho best blood medicine ever devised. 1 took it In small doses thrco times a day, nnd used, in nil, less than two bottles, I place theso facts at your service, hoping their publication niny do gootl. Yours respectfully, Z. V. WtLDS." Tho abovo Instance Is but ono of tho many constantly coming to our notice, which prove tho perfect adaptability of Avint's Saiisapahilla to the euro of all diseases arising from impuroor Impoverished blood, and a weakened vitality. Ayer's SarsaparilSa cleanses, enriches, and strengthens tho blood, stimulates tho action of the stomach and bowels, and thereby enables tho system to resist nnd over como tho nttncksof all Scrofulous Diseases. Erun lions of the Skin, llhettmatlim, Catarrh, Ocnerul I AHlpfi hebllltll. and nil tllsnrdnrs rosnltlncr from linnr nr " " Bi corrupted blood and a low stato of the system. l'ltEPAKED IJV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price 81, six bottles for SB. JPOYt S'..A.Ii2. LV not Kjjo. beftne I will sell nt public nue lion on Mi!iirfiiy, June L-. lJMt mv bouse nntl five lots, nil under fence, Minuted in Cllliou, near tlio pioperty ol Mr. t . 1J. 1'eniee, Jr.. nnd only tin e minutes walk to ihe jjiojiovcj siu'ot rnllwny. Tho house 1 coinpiiiutlvely new, hits tlueo looms, hitch-en, hull nntl pttreh below, nnd two lot ins ii hove, n nice cellar, cistern, a lame stable, huygy house unit nil niconiiy out-buildings. Ulleen to twenty liulttiecs.gi apes nntl other miiiiII fiuits. For fun her nitlrulnrs call nntl xteineat my ofllce op postofllce, orU S. Attoriuy nt I.nw. Court street, between hceoud ttntl '1 lilitl .streets, at! did - S, R, GLftSCuCK I CD jv! ') Is the best jilnce to get bnignlns in DR7 GOODS, EQUITY GROOEKY. CJ.V. GEISEL, No. 9,W . Neitiitd Kt.,4pi,tior(i IIoiihc I Krnithnntl VegetabliKln season. Your lespectfully Kollelletl. llltlly ALYOW&HEALY Stato U r.lonroo Sis., Chicago Wlllttn.lrttttoftnvAit.lrrulbflr BAND CATALOUUE, for liM. V"i lu t.iicn.liin of inttruuj.nU. hiilu, Cp Jlulu, I'uinlKini. Eiyjnl'i. St.n.li. Drum Maim' StITk MDil I ,j1Hi lUti. Pnnilrv liail Oitfiti. lifplrine MAtfrl.',l, Rl.olDilncIt, InitnMlonitiit Ki- Of C'liOllU UlUu Itluilc fcbKcliSwly MflflDY'fil For Tcnciilnnr nil I BranceHofDresa m J i m I I Mhi Sonool ISSSlif DRAPING, and all tho FINISHING PA11T3 of DRESSMAKING! Position Guaranteed if Desired. Address: ' living out o! tho elt7l U ?T i BOARDED FREE I 81 West Ninth St. Whlio learning. CINCINNATI, OHIO. i mar3d&v3in T. J. CTJBfliEY, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Keeps constantly on hand Until Tubs. "NVntor t'losets.WnsliHtnntls, Korconnd Lift Pumps, Wiouglitlron mid Lead l'lpo.UloboAnglo and Check Vulves.Ht earn nnUAVator auuges. DeaN or In tlio celobrnted Calumet brnnU of Sower nnd Drain Pipe. Jobbing promptly attended to and all work wnrrnntetl. Hecoud street, two doors nbovo Geo. T, Wood's. )10U3m P. S. MYEB.S, Dealer In Groceries, Hats, Caps, Uoots and Shoes, (Jueenswaro nndllafdwnre. Highest cash prlco pnlcl foruraln nntl country Produce. Jyl6d -Mt. OLIVKT EAST SECOND ST., JBIcrbowcr's Old Stand, .MAYSVILLE, KY. REPAIRING done In tlio H KS 1' .MANNER at the LOWEST PRICES, P I1UILDERS OK flflRRIflGESJ BUGGIES, LIGHT WAGONS, Sulkies, Etc. Etc. Etc. THE BEST PLAGES -TO DUY- STIVES, ) GRATES, mmiiLLU) TiNWARE. ETC, KK IS AT Blatterman & Poer's. OUR SPECBALTBES, Lalest nnd most Impioved styles ol Cookinp nnd Hentlnn Htovcs. Jiinde nt Wlircliinr. "W Vii,. ot hot blast charcoal lrtni.wurranlcd not to haven .Inleounccoi seinp in tliini. 'ilioo sloves of conise, uenr the longest. JIIOlI.si: KIIKMNH 1AC3 ;H))S of nil kinds rnd the Uest quality. .IIOM'IOIC oil. 0(lil) S'l only nbsolule y Mite oil stove In the world. j.lTTI.K.IOIil'It WASHING 3IA fhtnp nntl Kireolle. ilest mntle. tl'i;KN OF 'llli: WKNT WATi:it IiKAW'I It, which saves lmltot thelubor water Iroin n well or cistern. r,ni,i HiiMitrAYiitiiiiiiso fitn r., wnicn mnciniucti oynu wno nnve uscu U t liiive ....,.... I..H ,..ll .....I i m. I . .. It .....I . A. a... a. l...l.na. ..ai. ..l I. ... ! ..u ..... to no superior. n pi 13(11 y vtiii .lull rccn, .mu rvi ur twii'i iii-i juu vi-ii iff uiiv itr iiul. "''"'"" "'"" NEW FIRM. BLATTTERMAN & POWER. NEW GOODS. -p- BIEHBOWEM & CO., (Successors to A.TJ. TGK1' W & CO.,) G. W. Tudor's old strnd, No.'SO Mnikei street, Mnysvlllo, Kentucky, announce to the ttibllclhilt btili:g j IhelntneM t,i A. J.lgi.tw & Co., Willi cm ourt the Stove nntl '1 in the m d nnni G. W.'Judrr on Mmkct sticet, Mnysvllle, Ky. 'Ihe new linn is comioxd ol'pinctldU men of lore (xpuUnci nnd workmen. 'ilie.hcsl bi anils of STOVES and TINWARE will be constantly kept on hand nt the LOWFfrT PKHI H. Hoofirir nrd other like wmk done In the best milliner ut d uuninntetil Attm'llve and ) olllebitlesiiien ntourstoio will glvecloKst itttentlon to tho wnnts ol oui custuiuis. WA11 tlebts owliig by the Intf Him of A. J. Kunew A Co., will be paid by us nnd nil claims dttesuld ill in nie lnyuble to us by the teims of Ihe piuchase. YouislKhpectlully, BIERBOWER &. CO. "HTSJE? 8 (tf lc idlally leconimend thenbovenamed firm, nnd 1 rliCi tr J 0 Lu D LJ"- uouhl be iilettsttl to buve mv oltl tt'stt nifis nml fi lpuas fnvoi thim vith tbelr latioiitige. ittspeetluliy, (mcht'OtuVwljm) a."V.TU10H. CLOIHEO, fij i m a KENTUCKY CLOTHING HOUS GL0T1NG. MAYSVILLE, T3L1T. Fresh arrival of Spring Goods io bo sold at the lowest possible prices. A Complete line of latest styles and best make of for men, youths and children. Positively the finest line 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. Yicroy & Lee. Our Future Purpose I Is to tender the farmer advantages hererelofo nnhenrd of in the business world by AGICNCJ1KS ANU COMM18SIONB AiNDSELLING D1HECT TO AGIUI nt iho lowest potslble wholesale prices, as tho following schedule will fully Indicate. BUGGIES: Largo invoices just received. Superior to any over brought to tho city which wo cast on tho market at $57.60 to $135. FARM WAGONS from $57.50 to $65.00. DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, including extra tongues, $2.50 to $3.50. CORN PLANTERS from 75 contfl to $37.50. TWO HORSE CULTIVATORS from $10.00 to $20.00. CORN DRILLS, 14.00, horotoforo $18.00. CHAMPION REAPER smd MOWERS, Spring Tooth and Randall Harrows. Stool and Cast Plows. Sulky and Revolving Hay Rakes. MoColm's Soil Crushor. Springfield Engines and Threshers. Driving Wagons. Village Phrotons and Carriages all at correspondingly LOW PRICES. All persons nro invited to cnlljandeo us ns our stock Is Inrgo nnd must' bo sold. M'Y'ALL, RILE? c& PORTER. nplSdly JS7o, 7 Sutton and IS Second Streets