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Important Rnllronil Declnlon. Indianapolis, Juno 0. Travelers aiul all connected with railroads will bo iutorostcd in the following decision af tlio Indiana Supromo Court, in the caso of Charles S. Graham against tlio T II. nnd I. Cuiumny, for damage?. The Putnam Court found for tho plaintiff, and an appoal was taken to the Supremo Court, when tho judgment was rovcrsod. Dolow is tho finding: This was an action by tho appollco for damages for personal injuries. The facts were, in subst.nce, that tho appellee Btartod to walk on the nppollant's railway i hack from rcecastlo to Grceucastlo Junction; that ho passed the depot at Grooncastlo, and knew that it was about time for tho train to go over tlio road ovor which ho started to walk. Tho was seen by the iiromau and engineer leomo 800 feet inndvauco of tho traiu, and 'eupposcd that ho would leave tho track. Tho appolleo did not, however, hoed tho of tho traiu, and was struck and injured, and for the purposes of this decision it may bo said that there was evidence tending to show that no signals of warning were given boloro tlio appellee was struck. His Honor reviews tho facts at length, and as appellee went on tho track without lo tking or listening for npproaching trains and without exercising any caie whatever for his safety, lie wus guilty oi such negligence as precluded a recovery, even though tho injury lmd'occmrcd at a crossing whore tho nppclloo migh rightfully be; that appellee was on the track as a trespasser, and no kind of enro on his part would havo rendered his presence there lawful, and that in such caso the company is not liable on tho ground of negligonco in running and management ot its trains ; that in n caso like this, whero contributory negligonce may bo a dofenso, such defense is not controlled by tho of ncgligcnoo that may bo charged on tho company, whether slight, ordinary or gross. Negligence, whothcr charged in one degree or another, is still negligence; and when tho company is charged with nothing but nogligence, contributory negligence is a dotenso. The terms " recklessly," with gross negligence, and " wantonly " mean less than wilfulness, and nothing moro than negligonco in a caso of this character, and tho presumption is that an able-bodied man, trespassing on the company's track, will leave it boforo coming in collision with a moving train. On this presumption, thoso In chargo of the train havo a right to act, at least until it is apparent that on account of somo infirmity, the tresspasser is" not ablo to look after his own safety. A I Joy Kills His Hrotlicr. Troy, N. Y., Juno 0. Mr. and Mrs. Martens, of this city, went out to visit a friend, leaving at homo their two sons, Herman, aged fourteen years, and Theodore, aged seven years. Soon after they had gone Herman lit a cigarette and threw himself on the sofa. While ho was smoking his little brother took his father's levoyer from a burean drawer nnd, approaching, carelessly pointed it at Herman. The weapon was discharged, making an ugly holo in tho boy's neck, and the blood spurting into Iheodore's face. Herman ran into tho street and fell exhausted on tho sidewalk. When medical assistance arrived the wounded lad was partially revived. His suffering was terrible, and he prayed to die. Little Theodore did not seem to realizo the terrible tragedy, but kept saying: "I didn't know it was loaded I didn't mean to shoot my brother." licing but seven years of age ho was not arrested, and all believe his story, that he did not think the pistol was loaded. Innovation -by flic United Presbyterian. PiTTsnuRO, Juno (3. Tho United Presbyterians, in annual session, pronounced in favor of tho introduction of instrumental music to their services. The discussion of tho subjict was a very boated one, and after tho ote over forty clergymen signed and presouted a formal protest. Among those objecting to the organ as an adjunct to religious exercises were a number of the most eminent divines in tho denomination, Nashville, June 6. A movement has been inaugurated hero to have 'a grand assemblage on the battle-ground of Shiloh on the UOth of next May, to which all prominent soldiers of both sides in tho late war are to be invited. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cincinnati. Juno 'C Flour. Market sternly, with a lair local demand. Quotation as follow: Winter patent, 80 16Q6 75; fnnov W 50io 'J5; family, 35 l; extra, $t 25(34 76; low urado, ti 75(g3 '25; spring patent, $4 75(767 5it. bakers', 83 2JQ5 76. Kye flour quiet, at & 4034. Rye wn slow and nominal tor spot nt 0.10.tJo asked for No. 2 In elevator, with PAles nt quotation!. Buyers, were generally unwilling to p.y more than vtiyp for No. 2 on trnek. Wheat was eaeier, regular No. 2 being quoted at 51 151 10, with private. smlcs at the Inside rat. Longberry wni quoted nt SI 171 18, but strictly eholco would rendily hnvo bi ought tho outside rate, wanted. Oat wero heavy, buyers taking hold moro freely at tho lower rates. No. 2 mixed closed nt 42c naked nnd No. white nt 45g45o. Corn ns weak nnd dull at 43(350o for ear, the.outsido rata asked for strictly choice; 63Jc54o for No. 2 mixed. Hurley was dull nnd eatty nt &)7o for merchantable samples of spring nnd fall; COO bu. extra No. 3 spring, spot, on track. How Tork, June o. Flour Receipts, 13,. coo brls; sales, 0,ooo brls; dull and declining. Wheat Unsettled; GMia lower; fair businow. mainly In options: No. 1 white, SI 15; No. 2 red, june, ci :iyMi ssi; jiu.v, August, ei 2i,(ai ky sen i7n uutuuvu u 05"l &irj SI 32Vf. Corn Jo lower and moderate trade: Mixed western spot, 60(3UTe; future, C8 C7Jo. Oats !$ higher on options. Western, 4557o. lieef lAW nnd unchanged: new extra mess, 813 00a 13 60. Pork Dull nnd weak: Spot now mess, $19 76010 oo. Lard Unsettled and lower: Steam rendered, ll.4c. i Nutter Dull nnd depressed: Western, 10COc; Elgin cream cry, 21o. Cheese Dull nnd weak nt 6llo. Hugnr Firm and in fair demand. Cofl'eo Steady. J' liivo Stock. f J Ctilcnco, June 6 Hogs Steady with fair to good light at 84 707 05; mixed packers, 637, choice Heavy, 8707 23. Cattle Market slow nnd nnchnngod: Exports, 8600 30; good to oholce shipping, 85 6300; oommon to fair, 8500 00. Sheep Market quiet but steady; all sold; ln ferior to fair, 3l425j good, 85 20; choice, 80 30. Now Tork. Jans 6. Cattle The supply reported to-day Is Urge, with ISO car loads at Jersey CitV and thoro l a dull. whaLt tAmUna In lh trade nt lowr prices nnd the Indications aro that , bad finish will U mad EGNEW & ALLEN, Manufacturers and Dealers In STOVES, GRATES, MANTELS, COPPER, TINWARE, HOLLOW, WOOD nnd STONEWARE. West Come)' of Market and Third Streets, Mausville, Ky. OMAHA,- ny Bird Cages, LEADER jiwwaB1 Brass n,amos HHUfffHHtfolii iUKmm SPLENDOR, CHARTER, ARCADE, SLATE and IRON GRATES and MANTELS ol all Kinds. AA LYON&HEALY Stato & Monroe Sis. .Chicago Will tf ml jirtM in viy vl Jrf n Ifctlr m UAND UATALUUUE, for lit, vl'O iic, III) hnfmmzt of Initrmntnti, Sulti, Cip, IWiU, I'ompom, Kpaoleu, -, 0S ii Stamlt. Dmn Mlnr'i SUIT. Anl null, Rnnilry iwiii unitm, rtminng JMi MtrKf. liolnclutMln,tru tlon vil fx mr ATnMviir i;iqui. una a taiiuucbe cf Choice Uiuil Mui'.c febl2d&wly HERMANN LANCE U LU m 8irAllGooIsnmMVorU'V.VnitAATEn. Number 43, Second street, three doors below Market street, MiiydVlUe, Ky. npllildly MOODY'SI Fr TcncliInB all Z - i rl Branctiei o( Dress School Cutting, and every garment Boarding worn by lady orohlfd; also. HEWIMO. TKIMMrKn DRAPING, and all tho FINISHING PA11TS of -DRESSMAKING !- Position Quaranteod if Desired. LADIES Address: D. W. MOODY Is CO. living ont of the city 31 West Ninth St. while learning. CINCINNATI, OHIO. mnr3d&w3m THE WEBER PIAKO. For power.purlty of tone.bvllllnncy of toucli beauty of llnli and durnblllty It linn no equnl.The most eminent plnnlsts pronounce It THE BEST IN THE WORLD. L. F. METZGER. MANAGER, Brnncb office, Mnysville, Kj :Alsot The Matchless: BURDETT ORGAN. A full supply ol plnnospmloigiiUKcoi on hnml. Correspondents promptly l'nymeutstaFy. SIMMONS' Dedicated Well-water. A Specific for Dyspepsia and Diseases of tho Kidneys. been used with most gratifying HA8 In mnny obstinate cases. Prof. P. W. Clark, prolosssor of CtiemMry nt the University ot Clnclnnntl says this water "belongs to the same class with that of tbo Alleghany Springs, ot Virginia," the medicinal virtues of which are too well ktiown to be stated here. Thoso who desire to try this famous water are referred to Captain C. W. Boyd, Lovanna Ohio; Captain C. M. Holloway, Cinclunntl, Ohio; J. J. Rnlpe, Clnclnuutl, Ohio. For sale in half barrels nnd jugs by UUS. SIMMONS, Proprietor. Aberdeen, Ohio. Before INSURING YOUR LIFE EXAMINE THE TONTINE Sayings Fund Plan -OF THE- EQUITABLE ife Assurance Society. Instead of Investing In stocks, bonds or oth er securities or depositing iu Savings Hanks, EXAMINE THIS PLAN of insurance, which not only yields n return as nn investment, but gives Imraedlnto Indemnity lii caso of death. Assets $48,000,000. JOS. F. BZIODB.ICZ:. Becond:street, MAYBVILLE, KY. i I M Wooden and Willo y Ware. B3! ftrnnMo Iron 11 nr of ixa, oi all kinds A Speoitkw 'or all lUsonscs of tlio c KIDNEYS. ? LIVER. GRAV&UNA. BLADDER. J SSS A Pilla, 36 Xloses. 21.00 J.T.LEE, Lebanon like. Cincinnati, O. Sent by mall postpaid on receipt ot price. J. C. Fecor & Co. MAYSYILLE, KY. GARDEN SEEDS, IMIXTS.OII.M, VAItMKII.iiiMl READY MlXhll I'AINTS. WALL PAPER. liniuiiiijr rjipoi. Carpet Pnper. A N l) WINDOW SHADES. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. 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"While in tho country last whiter my llttlo boy, three years old, was taken HI with croup; It seemed as If ho would dlo from strangulation. Ono of tho family suggested tho use oi Ayeii's CiiEiuiW'ECTOitAL, a bottle of which was always kept in tho house. This was tried In small and frenuont doses, and to ourdollght In less than half an hour the llttlo patient was breathing easily. The doctor said that tho CiiKiiUY 1'ectoiiai had saved my darling's life. Can you wonder nt our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mns. mmaGedxev." 150 West 128th St., Now York, Jlay 10, 1882. " I have used Ayeu'b Ciieiuiy Pectoivl in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce It tho most effectual remedy for coughs nnd colds wo havo over tried. A. J. Ciiax k." Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no success, I was cured by the uso of Ayeii's Ciiekhy I'ectoha. Walden." Byhalla, Miss., April 5, 1682. "I cannot say enough in pralso of Ayeii's Oiieuky Pectohal, believing as I do that but for its use I should long slnco havo died from lung troubles. E. Bhaodoh." Palestino, Texas, April 22, 1882. No caso of an affection of tho throat or lnngs exists which cannot bo greatly rolieved by tho use of AYEn'sCiiEHUYPECTOUAl., and it will astray i cure when tho disease is not already boyond the control of medicine. nr Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, Application fcr Incorporation. NOTICE is hereby clven thai, application has been made to the .Mnwm County Court for the incorporation ot the Mnysvllle Klectrio Light Company, In pursuance of chapter 66. ol tlio Genera) Statutes ot aiul by that nniiio to have perpetual succession, nnd power to sue and be sued, Ac. Tlio amount of capital Mock to be $32,000, emdi sharo of which is to be ot the value of $50, Thepilncipal place of business ot the said corporation is lo ho the city or Maybvllle. The object of the said Company lstoiurnlsh liht, generated by electricity to Individuals and corporations within Iheelty ot Mnysvllle, and ndjncent thereto, nnd to tho said city for public purposes bycontiact with tho feume, and also lor the purposed supplying mntlvo power, generated by steam ot electricity, within the bnld territory. The privnto property of tho Individual stockholders in tho said Company Is. to ho exempt from all liability for tho debts ot tho said Company. Tho business of said Company is to be miinnged by n board of beven directors, to be elaoted by the stockholders nnnunlly, and tho 11 est board of directors to be elected when tho sum of not less than 810,000 shall have been subscribed to tho capital stock of said Company. Tho board of dliectors from their own number shall elect n President. Vko President, (Secretary nnd Treasmer,nnd may elect other ofllcers as may be necessary. The company may Issue its bonds tor nn ninonnt not exceeding the maximum indebtedness which shall bo fixed nt 80,000 with Interest coupons thereto attached bearing Interest ata rate not to exceed six per cent, per annum, which Interest shull become due and payable semiannually and to secure said bonds and interest the company may execute a mortgage upon Its property of evory kind. Tho said corporation may commence on tho 7tU day of May, 18S3, and continue perpetually. Tho following named persons aro tho corporators : "V. H. wndsworth, Ohns. U. Pearco, V. II. McQranaghan.lI.C. Karkley A. R. Glascock, O. Shultz Loach, D. Ileohlngor, G. W. Bulser. Mnysvllle, Ky., May 6, 1883, m8d&wlm SES-SPECIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS We shall offer the erontent IIAKO.iINS ever tendered to n people, in " BUGGIESandGARRIAGES Mil ,11 OT PHAETONS, CO iiiu lunuiviiiy W CHAMPION REAPERS FARM aiul T(UJA BINDERS VATOKN, 1I.VY AMI SKK, Mi: o and MOWERS, WAflOXS.fORX CVI.TI ltKVOI.VIMJ ICAKlvS, Klc. COXVIXCKI nnl SAVE MYALL, RILEY & PORTER, i Numbers. MAXSVILLiE, 7, SECOND and KIT. PHISTER! Does not claim to undersell every other merchant in the city, I out ne cioes claim to give entire I To those who favor him with a call. Take his stock Through, and Through ' And you can do as well as at any other place. Notice these prices and then call and LOOK AT the: GOODS. 4 Ball Croquet, Set in 6 Ball Croquet, Set in 8 Ball Croquet, Set in Good Cotton 300 Pound Good Cotton 500 Pound Mexican Grass 1,000 lb. And Ail SEND FOR. FMCES. FRANK R. PHISTER, THE BEST PLACE -TO STOVES, GRATES, MANTELS, TINWARE, ETC, IS Blatterman OUR SPECIALTIES. Latest nnd most Improved styles ol Cools Inn nnd Hentlnc Ploves. made nt "Wheellnp, "V Vaof hot blast charcoal iron, warranted not to huvo a ilngle ounce ot scrap In them. These Stoves, of course, wear the longest. 1IOVNK FURNISHING MH8 of all kinds nnd the Best quality. MONITOR OIL COOKING only absolutely safe oil stovo In the world. 1.ITTI.E JOKER WASHING Cheap nnd Effective. Best mnde. O.UEKN OF THE WEST WATER DRAWER, which saves half of the labor of drawing wnter from a well or cistern. EARLY MREAKFAST COOKING STOVE, which Is admitted by all who hnvo used It to have no superior. Call nnd tee It. Call and see us whether you wish to buy or not. nV13.Uy BLATTERMAN & POWER. NEW FIRM. NOTICE.! iiuu oi guuus; a O Q M w SULKIES CO 18 SUTTON STREETS, Box $1 00 Box $1 25 Box $1 50 Hammock - 1100 Hammock - SI 25 Hammock - GAMES, BUY- AT & Power's. NEW GOODS, f BIERBOWER & CO., (Successors to A.' J. EGNEW & CO.,) G. W. Tudor's old stand, No.'SO Market street, Mnysvllle, Kentucky, announce to tho public that having purchased the Interest ot A. J. Egnew & Co., will conduct the Stove nnd lln business nt the old fcTAKn of G. W.. Tudor on Market btreet, Mnysvllle, Ky. Tho new firm is composed of practical men of long experience nnd first-class workmen. Tho best brands of STOVESand TINWARE will bo constantly kept on hand at tho LOWEST FIUCES. Hoofing nnd other llko work done in the best manner nnd guaranteed to give satisfaction. Attentive nnd polite salesmen at our storo will give closest attention to the wants of our customers. wsrAll debts owing by tho late firm of A. J. Egnew & Co., will be paid by us and all claims duo said Arm aro payable to us by the terms of tho purchase. Yours Respectfully, BIERBOWER 3fc CO.. TATUI7 DIIDI 1 I cordially recommend the above named firm, and I W I lib rUDJUl Wwould bo pleased to havo my old customers and frJends favor them with their patronage. Respectfully, (rnchSOd&wOra) G. W. TUDOR, ..