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h B.TijOTi . "IHiWm WHISKY MEN IN COUNCIL. Production Will 1K Rcilnrecl to UAr m m a f. o l'cr Cent, of Capacity. InDiANAroLis, Ind., May 10. The Western Export Association, composed of tlie whisky dealers of the Mississippi Valley, met in this city yesterday with about fifty distilleries represented. The object of the conference was to determine upon the continuance of the pool regulating the production of the firms represented and to consider the question of an immediate i education in production. A committee was up-pointed and reported favoring tho resolution, which was adopted as tho sense of the meeting. "Resolved, That all distillers who can do so, shall at once reduco their capacity, pa far ns possiblo until June 1, and that after that date it sliall be obligatory on the members of the association to reduce production to 20 per cent, of their capacity." Tho distillers aro now running only ll per cent, of their capacity, and by the terms of tho resolution will all hold, will run only 30,000 bushels per day after June 1. Tho action of the convention was a necessity in tho light of tho state of the whisky business. Tho whisky new in bond exceeds by more than a million gallons, all future demands in sight and tho distilleries aro nil the timo producing heavily, caused, as Secretary StociiK explained, by tho barns of tho distiller!" being full of cnttlc to be fed. After June these cattle will be thrown on tho market, and a reduction at tho distilleries may then be accomplished. Mr. Stevens said that during tho next year Kentucky alone must tako 1-1,000,000 gallons of whisky out of bond, 7,000,000 more than was ever taken in any former year, and many millions more than can bo conveniently exported to Bermuda or other points and returned to bond. The- I'lurldn Ship Cannl. Washington, May 10. Tho Florida Ship Canal Company has effocted an organization. It is announced that $2G,000,000 has been subscribed to the capital stock of the company. General Stone will place a corps of engineer in tho field without delay, and the work is expected to bo under contract by tho 1st of Soptember. It is estimated that tho canal will cost $30,000,000. and will be completed in threo years. The proposed route will leavo St. Johns river, about twenty miles above Jacksonville, nnd thonco in a direct lino as nearly as possible to the Sttwnncc river, on tha Gulf of Mexico, making a tidewater canal less than 100 miles in length, and deep "enough to float tho largest ocean steamer trom ocean to gulf. fflljiHliIe XcjjHsjoiicp. Mn.ww ki:e, Wis., May 10. An accident on tho Northwestern road at Wales, near Madison, caused the death of David Nichols, of Kenosha, fireman of Passenger No. !, and seiious. Engineers Charles Luther, of No. 4, and John Spurr. of No. Si, who, with Conductor J. C. Chandler, were taken to Madison. Several passengers were cut slightly, but none wee iuully injured. The verdict of the Coroner's inquest is that Nichols came to hi.s death by an accident caisol by the culpxiile negligence of tho conductor and enitfcr of the first section of Train No. :. MAUKUTU IIY TSCmGUAl1!!. Cincinnati, M;i It, Apple firm: ?hoico to I.im Vt i'4l no per lrl ; I'uir to at 5- !i( t. lWu: iiiououa nt il; mixed at $A"- 6''; jiood to choice mo. ilium l.oo. Under : medium grades quiet : creamery li ipiiei .it .'rti ; tuir to jjood, if v ; Hlme uinl choieo diuiv, lioioeNi'itlmestem, ViiJbc; choice Western 2HH'ih!'t good to pnine ceulrnl Ohio, l.'-fcl7c: common tlriu ut 12 i4n tlrnij :(iOtf' fur'. Northw ostein; 14o for choice iihin j Nfrt lurk, Iflu. C'olleo tirm ; uterior, Ka-; cotiininii to Iiiiicn, Ol,4e ; Jut a, !;$ 2fio; Itio, imd, .S',c prime "ilrtUI'fo. Dried traits tirm ut 7!i7'ji' fur ;lili', new; hi il ppuehtw, new, 77'..". liny put t, mid rm cpt small ; choice .No I timothy, ltl m Hetl ilcinmiil on arrival ut "'"; .No. i nt SHiftilt; prairie nt JS0S .'ij mixed, 87 30; utr.iw ut Snih per ton. KtyT quiet nt He. Oniuifiw iu tirm: JiiliiRlea, SiJi f0 per hi I; Yuleneius in ot, 10(3.7. Union iiru dull at ii .V'iy.1 i 1 I.emonH nro dull ut Sly' a box. .u . - llrru; common to fuir Nen 'irleuus, X:fif good to prune, fiii(a .'.(. fillips, 6U(yf.w; riiuplo sirup, 7rfa77e er if iilnii. Sorghum, ptnno to choice.Ay.fOo per v'ulloii. I'otiUor active; enrlyrose.it ti.V a nisnet, !).V' u bushel; ciiowtlnkn, ?1 oo per bmliol ; nwoet. 5ii oo(T3 m porbrl. l'miltry quiet; eluel,cns firm; oung,J.. oo yt .W; old qui"t:it 91 Oo; tuikevH firm ut U(jilHo. tieeso quiet ut 0(f. in. imuka tar nt St 6Uy 4 (Ki. Rig.ir dull; law 7fiTiMj4e; cut foaf, 10We; Hr.inulnted, !ic; powdered, HJc; A Miuar, Hjijl OAtrilCj liU(i10'ne; yellow retluod, I)UiH7i;. .Millfeed: upp1 lare, market quiet; bran, U no; 81U on; niidJlniK tirm at ?'" $U oi. this linn: pen oleum, 1 10 ilce. teat, 1.10 HiSJfJ mid ISO di'tf. headllKht,' I.IWlU'v;; lord oil firm nt 00'; turpentine, fiOia.i.Vi for tho lx't jirule; oil. Seeitrt: clover: iijjho n pomm ror old; new, from toie; timotlo.Sl 75(1 !H), finm Mote; flax. V HI. Tallow: country, 7sle; city, HVJ. Coal: I'ittsliiuir Ht'iiruiMit Plo iillmtt: deliinreil. Ilo tier ln. or XI oo pur ton; Kuniwliu, loo per Im. delivered. Lef The followint: wero prices at till nrsi sue: f m vn, a, so, ss. 34 so, si, sio 7.1, S8 tin, W 00 J.i M, $l:t 7fi, $4 III, 318, $3 J9 50 110, $5j 7.'.. 512 i'., S.I &, ST bli, Slo. iJJ as. SiH, 116. 80 UU. .- 80. SM 7. SKI 2.V S5. Sit a). S 1. S7 M. Ilo as, SJJ --, JS 75, S 20, l'i 33, JIU i!3, S-l 10. I Mvi HtocU Msrkrt. C'liifiiiiKitl, May to fair iliipiier" 6''(it-' &K uood to choice $0 70(7.0 fin, uood u, nlinln lititelierH' SS fiOijti !il. ILll...d. CI..1A... I......I 1. I.. II. ir87 I0(7 fo. fiilrooodpackiiiK8H 70(;57 .15, jir 10 goou twit 3 7u7 as. sppop ;iiiiinon !o fair wool slieop S3 litti 75, to-.l 1 1 V'te 14 I OOriil 7.",. flrl i.r.ivl ,.ir..,l l -... 1 - . ,. ...,l sooholenniid common, gtwi 75. I.rmiiiii nO'W ior lair to uuoiee, lyv&v'fi tor oxlr Clilcntfo. May to. Tnnrkct mi Itroncer, with flr to (ooil light nt S7 1UQ7 i, Jiixed paokin,'7 2o7 M, choice to hoavv ship-ping, $7 (io7 DO. ranged ns nil. iwa: Kxnortors SO 40 65, pood to ihippiiiK. ST" a"; common to fair, $6 :J05 tb. Mxwp Market (Urong; extra, J5 03(y5 75: luir to ood, Si 765 S5. . Kti8..I.,,,M?r,y . I,a" My If ipw 31H head; t slow at about ywiUjrdy'a Km j 670 InmiJ; nwrket hIowj t is!d)0 hti!ul'' market fair; prlra I 15 253s 6o, good Si 855 in. common. SJai. SLATE nnd IRON GRATES and MANTELS of all Kinds. anaS SS5 r, ,.v.-. i v j't AYEE'S LADIES FREE. THE RACES. fyj&mmm?? - .XvXtm<t&TTl , .sfir?s. sCTjpvs wm., V; vX MerAIKJiMxtsuinl Unrl, W itlt Number three Ih)i Miukol stieot, Ky. .i II Iielow I'd y Windhorst & Blum, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, m 9,. 'Tk &' I'M WV. IITA .' 1 ". lALtZvi 27!U Ji KUW FASTEST tr 'i t i x t ' n . CSTF1NE Sl'OHT Promised. Lnrge Meeting Cerlnlu. Horses SI ' in Amcrien to be JrSil3ti:G rrcseiit. MAY 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1883. fP STEAMBOATS will make round trips fioinMn.vsvlUoto the FnlrGrounds nt Vo cents : one way 15 cents. Iteduced rntcs and especial accomodations by rati. IlacltH'o conts each way. PURSES $6,300.00. Kne" cnlled oaoli day nt 1:30 p. m. The track Is now in better condition tlinu over bcfoio and every urnuiycniLMil ruuipluti. LADIES FREE. EGNEW & ALLEN, Mnnufuctinors nnd Denlers In STOVES, GRATES, MANTELS, COPPER, TINWARE, HOLLOW. WOOD and STONEWARE. West Corner of Market and Third Streets, Mnjsvlfle3 JCy. OMAHA, Bird Canos. LEADER, SPLENDOR. CHARTER, ARCADE, HERMANN LANCE Brass Kettles Wooden and Willow Ware. ; run I to Ifnn Viiro nl'iiU 1 a rictlrs, tnrrw koi. X, of nil kliuP. iSLVOn&HEALY .Ifw ... . . . Sm- Stctou. r.ionroosts.,Chicano. - 'A Will etil .rtl 1 to iny il.!rp thttr UAitU U I dLUUIIb! for ,n J. ..lime. .10 Lllinarlun t.l n.lriiin.tit.. Sl.ll.. P.H.. IttU. ICninnAn FZpa let,. fllili, PjmlfV Ktn.l Oulfiti, IteHrlng 1,1.1 I... -I 1 I..M .1 I... ...... lu .n.l P.. I Micr. ,., 1 wi".J'r. ,ii..i.i.'"ii..ii.. .- cf Choice Uiutt lluilc fcbl(l&vly u y 1 j """ ISJn lfm R3fl rtCiY'QI For Tenclilnjr nil Scarfing School SSS? DIUPINQ, and all tho PINISUINO PAUTS of Position Quaranteod if Desired. Hair Vigor ladies C? living out of the cIW restores, with tho gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to n natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may bo desired. My Its uso light or red hnir may bo darkened, thin hair thlckeued, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of tho hatr, and stimulates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. Itproventsand cures scurf nnd ilanilrulf.iuid heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. is a Lndit'ft' llnlr DrcHpiiiK, tho Vioon is unequalled ; it contains neithor oil nor dyo, renders tho hair soft, glossy, and sllkon In appearance, and imparts u delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. lilt. C. I. DiuniRK writes from Kirby, 0.,Juti V, 1W2 : " I ift fill my hulr eoninienccd fnlliiiR out. nnd i'. . h.irt timo 1 hoc uno nearly bald. I used part .f .i bottlo of AM'ii's Haih Vionn. which stopped tho falling of tho hair, and started a nv growth. I havo now a full head of hair growing vigorously, and am convinced that but for tho uso of your preparation 1 should havo been entirely bald." J. W. Howkn, proprietor of tho Mc Arthur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : " Avi:nn IIaik Viauit is a niobt excellent preparation for tho hair. I speak of it from my own experience). Its uso promotes tho growth of now hair, and makes It glossy and soft. Tho Vinou Is also a suro euro for dandrulf. Not within my knowledge has the preparation over tailed 10 give eutlro satisfaction." Jilt. Aunt's FAiunAiu.v, leader of tho celebrated " Falrualrn Family ''of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Jloslon, Mav-, Fib, 0, 1880: "Uvcr since my hair began to glvo silvery ovldcnco of tho change which Uuutlug timo procureth, 1 have used AVKit'H JIaik Viuoit, and so havo been able to maintain an anpearanco of youthfulness a matter of considerable, consequence to ministers, orators, actors, and In fact every ouowho lives In the eyes of tho public." Mas. O.A. rnnscoTT, writing from 18 Elm St., Charlesiotcn. Mass., April 14, 1882, says: "Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair camo off. It thinned very rapidly, nnd I waB fast growing bald. On using AYKiirs IUm Vioon the falling stopped and a now growth commenced, and In about n month my head was completely covored with short hair. It has continued to grow, and Is nowns good ns beforo It fell. I regularlyusedbut one bottlo of tho Viaon, but now uso it occasionally as a dressing." , "Wo havo hundreds of similar testimonials to tho cftlcaoy of Aykii's llAtn Vioon. It needs but a trial to convince tho most skeptical of Its value. ritEPARCD IIY Dp. J. C. Ayor &. Co., Lovvoll, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Address: D.W.U00D7&C0. 31Wost Ninth 8L CINCINNATI. OHIO. ninriUlifcwHtn Desirable Beal Estate IF not mid befoic I will nt pnMIe on Mitiiritiiy, .In in- u. ishti my liuust nnd HvolntH, nil under It net, situated In Cllftnu, near llio properly of Mr. V. 11. reurce. Jr., nnd only three minutes walk to tho piopoM'd stieit ltillwiiy. Tlio house is (ouiiuuutlvely new, lum tluce looms, liiill and jiorcli below, mid two hxhiih nl)ov', u nice collar, cMein.a Jnigo stable, lumgy liousound nil necessary lUteeii in twenty liult tieeH.ginpeK nnd other miiiiU frultx. l'or further pnitlrultirN call nnd Npement my olllco oppo'lto postoflleo, or G H. Judd,f:(j, Atujuny nt I.aw.Couit&treet, hot ween (Second nnd 'I bird stieets. G. A.Mt'UltACKEN. :A, ii, mm & co , Ih the best place lo getbniBnlnKln iDRY GOODS. Esta."tollsliQca. 1SS5. EQUITY GROCERY. O. W. No, 0,W, .Seroiul Nt.,ii.Oi)crn ironne. FrultHnnd VegetnbleHln seafcon Your respectfully soll,clti'd. iMdly T. J. CTTHLETZr, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Keeps constantly on lmiid Ilnth Tuba, Water Closets, WnHli (Stands, Foicoond Lift 1'urnpH, Wiouglitlronund LcadPlpo.GlobeAuglonuu Check valves, Btenni nnd Wnter Gauges. Dealer In the celebrated Calumet brand of Bower nnd Drain Pipe. Jobbing promptly attended to and nil work warrnntcd. Becond street, two doom nbovo Geo. T, Wood's. il6d3m F.SMYERS Dealer in Groceries, Hats, Caps, Havo lust received thoir Rnrlnir Block Hoots nnd Bhoes. Oueenswaro nndllnrdware. portecfnnd Domestic Goods ot tho latcstHtyles. t Highest cash price paid loryraln nnd country prices roasonauio nnu woricino uesi. uuiy x'ruuuce, jyiou an, uuivai. i im, 1 1 "v '" ' i , iTTT.rnr &rivT WW EAST SECOND ST. 'jBlcrbowcr's Old Stand, MAYSVILtE, KY. REPAIRING dono In tlio 15 EST iMANNEItuttho LOWEST PRICJSS, i nuiLDKns or p.ARRIAGESQ BUQGIES, LI0HTWA60SS, Sulkies, Etc. Etc. Etc. THE BEST PLAGE STOVES CRATR -TO BUY- MftNTf Q TUMP BIEHBOWEH & CO, E, ETC, I uimiLuj mniiiLLUi imfiniiLi IS AT Blatterman Bl Power's. OUR SPECIALTIES, Lnlest nnd most Improved styles of Cooitliifz and Heatlmi Btovos. mnde.nl WhoolJnp. W Vn ot hot blnst chnrconl iron, warranted not to havoailugloounecoi scrap In iheni. 'Ihe.io htoves. of course, wenr tlio longtst. IIOlISi: lUItNN1UA; ;HI1)S of all kinds nnd Iho nest quality. MOMTOIt Oil. HUAO N'J only nbsolutoiysnlo oil stove In the world. I.ITTI,K JOKKK UANIIIAG MA Chtnp nnd Eflecllve. Ilest made. UVKK Ol-' TIIK Wi:sT WATER JUtAWJ.K, which saves liult of the luuor of wnter trom n well or cistern. i: VIll.V HttKAUOSTCOOKINfl which isndmltted by nil who linveuscd It to hnve no supei lor. Cull and seo it. Call nnd tee us whether you wish to buy or not. npUSdly NFIBMlf BLATTTBRMAN & PQWER. NEW GOODS. 9 zsua (Successors lo A.;j. FGNEW A- CO.,) G. W. Tudor's old stnnd. No. ff) Mnrkot street, Mnysvllle, Kentucky, nnuounce to t lei nbllclhnt lmvlrg iiuiclmsecl ilielnteit'st oi A. J.f4iie & Co., will) coi duet the Hove nnd 'I In the oi n hamioI G. M.'IihU r on Muikct stieet, Mnysvlllo. Ky. The new linn Is romposcd ofXpiactltnl nun of long ixreMenet nnd workmen. The.'oest binnds of STOVES and TINWARE will bo constantly kept on hand at the PRICES. Itootlnj.' ni d other like woik dono In the best mum er ni d (.'uninnterd to give sntlsinetlon. AtU mi e nnd polite bnlesiuen ntr.nr stoio -will ntlentlon lo tho wants of oui custcmeis. a?All nebts owIiik by tho Inte llim of A. J. Ecnew & Co., will be puld bj us nnd nil claims due said tirm uro payable to ns by the leims'of the puichnse. Yours Hespectlully, BIEBBOWER 5c CO. "JTTTUET OB tDI Itf Ic ldlnlly recommend thenbovennmed firm, nnd fiiciiilsfuvor theiu with tlielr pniioiuiMC. 010THSWG. would he nleasKl lo hnve my old oistnmersnnd Itespeetluliy, (mchr.OdAwOin) KENTUCKY GLQTHSN6. RKifiS CLOTHING HOUSE KY- Fresh arrival of Spring Goods to be sold at'the lowest possible prices. A Complete line of latest styles and best make of OEaOTmaTC!, 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. Vicroy & Lee. Our Future Purpose I Is to tender tho farmer advantages heierelofo unhenid of In Iho business world by AGENCIES AND COM MISSIONS ANDSELL1NG D1HECT TO nt the low est possible wholesnle pi Ico.ns the following schedule will lully Indicate. BUGGIES: Eargo invoices just received. Suporior to any ever brought to tho city whioh wo cast on tho market at 567.80 to-$135. FAKM WAGONS irom $67.60 to 805.00. DOUBLE SHOVEL PLOWS, including extra tongues, $2.50 to $3.50. CORN PLANTERS from 75 cents to $37.60. TWO HORSE CULTIVATORS from $16.00 to $20.00. CORN DRILLS, $14.00, heretofore $18.00. CHAMPION REAPER and MOWERS, Spring Tooth and Randall Harrows. J3tool and Cast Plows. Sulky and Revolving Hay Rakes. McColm's Soil Crusher. Springflold Engines and Throshors. Driving Wagons. Village Phcotons and Carriages all at correspondingly LOW PRICES. All porsonsnio Invited to callnnd sco us ns our stock Is ho go and mutt be sold. MYALL, RILE? s PORTER, apl5dly JSro, 7 Sutton and 18 Second Streets,