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A Murderous Mexican Hanged to n Ilrldge. San FnANCisco, Juno 10. A special from Los Gatos, a small town on the Southern Pacific Const, gives the details of a murder and lynching. About JJ o'clock tbU two Mexicans, named Incarnation Garcia and Itaphncl Maruwales, had a quarrel over cards in a bar-room. Maravales was an old man nnd fled from the room pursued by Onrcia, who bore n bad reputation as a despernto man. When they reached the corner of the house drew a knife nnd made several pushes at his pursuer. Ills son thou tried to the combatants, when, in some way, Onrcia got the knife nnd mnde two swift lunges into the abdomen of Maravales. Tho old man sank in a heap, his bowels protruding from tho ghastly wound, and after a few gasps .ive up the ghodt. Garcia was locked in tho calaboose. Soon alter a crowd nssembled, and, after hearing tho story of the ton, went .to the calaboose, took out Garcia, marched him down to a bridgo near tho scene oftha fatol quarrel nnd swung him oil. His neck was broken, nnd at 1 o'clock, only one hour alter the affray began, Garcia's dead body was cut down hy the constable. l'rolxtlilp .11 ii rl or at Kenton. O. Kento.v, 0., June 10. Fred Uufly, a saloon-keeper, has been nearly murdcied, or attempted to commit suicide. He was found in his Fnloon, the door locked, nnd his throat cut from car tc car. but the gash was too low to stiiko the jugular vein. Circumstances pointed strongly to Win. J. Hall ns the perpetrator of the deed. He had been seen pulling down tho blinds of the saloon at daylight Sunday morning, nnd blood marks were found or. tho staiyway leading to his room and on his door. Sheriff Wells and J. II. Collins went to his parents' residence, west of town, whitlior ho had gone Sunday morning, and nrrcsted him about 10 o'clock last night and lodged him in jail, where he was interviewed this morning, but denied all knowledgcof tho crime. Rufty, it is said, was able "to talk last night, and told his mother that Hall cut his throat and then robbed him. Further developments arc expected soon. MAEKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Cincinnati, Juno 19. Apples scarce; choic to fancy nt S3 C04 CO por brl; fair to common at $2 G03 50. 13erui3: marrows sell at 2 00, common mixed at $2 603 00, good to choice medium at S3 003 50. Butter dull; medium grades quiet; croamcry is quiet at 2223c; fair to good 1820c; prime and choice dairy, 23c; choice northwestern, 3C38c; choico Western Reserve, 1013c; good to prime Central Ohio, 11013c; common firm at 12(Tjl3c. Cheese firm: OfJ? J) jc for northwestern; 10C, lie for choico Ohio; New York, Coireo dull: inferior, 8c; common to fancy, 8c; Java, 20(27c; Itio, good, 8J(n lie; prime, 11 12c. Dried fruits firm at 1(n be lor apples, new; and peaches, new, 6Jf 7c. liny quiet nnd receipts small; choice No. 1 tin ot hy, old in active demand on arrival S12 00(l:i 00; No. 2 at $10 50,. 11 00; prairie nt 5:8 00v'rJ 00; mixed, $7 00; straw at SO 007 CO per ton. Kggs dull tit MJo. Oranges dull; Jamaica, i'O OOaO 00 per barrel; in cases, SO 00a8 00. Onions are dull at S2( 2 CO per brl. Lemons are dull at S2 COf.i 3 oO u box. firm; common to fair New Orleans, 35(,''8c; good to prime, -10 .r C2c; choice, C2(7i,5b'c. Sirups, COr u7c; maple sirup, "Gfir 78c per gallon. Sorghum, prime to choico, 25'- 'ioc per gallon. Potatoes dull; early roso at Hoc a buhhel; russets, 8uc a bushel; 80c n bushel; sweet, !-"2 COf.rU 0! per brl. Poultry quiet: chickens firm n i'3 20("i 4 00; turkeys firm nt 7 8c. quiet at SI 4 60. Ducks dull nt ir3 00 i 8 CO. Sugar quiet; raw, 8c; lOJc; granulated OAc; powUeied, 11 Jc; A sugars, 8(.i8Ac; ctr.i C, 7!(;8c; yellow refined," 7c. Mill-feed: supply large, market quiet, bran, S18 00; shipstulls, S1414 CO; liim nt o 00f,17 00. Oils nun; petroleum, 110 deg. test, 8J9c; 130 deg. 8(T,8i(cj nnd 1G0 deg. headlight, 1313'c; lard oil firm at 02Ulc; tuipentinc, CO'n C4o for the best grade; lintoedoil, ClC(!c. Seeds: German millet, 7o(( 'Joe; clover, 14c per pound for old; new, 14.rlCc from store; timothy, $1 7C1 1)0 from store; llax 47(gJflo. Tallow: country, 7 8c; city 8Jo. Coal: Pittsburg firm at lOo. afloat; delivered, llo per bush, or S3 00 per ton; Kanawha, 10c per bushel delivered. Ciiicaoo, June l'J. Wheat active but unsettled; SliOOJl 00 June, SI 00if)l 071 July, $1 0U1 09 August, SI lOl 11 September. Oats active but weaken 38c bid June, 3838o July, 8181o August, 29?o September, 2Ji,2'JJc year. ltyo lower; CyO0c August, COJo September. Mess Pork easier; S17 35 July, S17 70 17 75 August, $17 85 September, S17 9C(n' 18 October, SIC 7016 80 year; closed S17 7017 72J August, $15 77i15 80 year. Lard a shade lower; $9 829 874 July, S9 87J9 02A Aunust, S9 900 9'C Sen! tember, $9 00 Ootober, S9 709 05 November, S'J 47J9 CO year, $9 C2.J9 70 January; closed at inside. Short ribs steady; SO August, $9 12J September, SO 12J9 1C October, $8 40 Ktock MnrUct. Chicago, June 19. Hogs Market steady with fair to good light at SO 000 40; mixed packing, $0 000 80; choice heavy. SO 200 05. Cattle Market fairly brisk nnd firmer; prices not quotably altored; Exports, $5 85 0; good to choice shipping S5 40a5 75; common to fair, $1 756 86. Sheep Prices strong; common to fair $3 4;good,$4 75;choico, $4 85. Liverpool calk Market bolter; best American steers, Jo higher; ICo per pound, istimated dead weight. Sheep steady; top grades, 19o. New Yonic, Juno 19. Cattle Markot openod quiot and a shado easier, closing steady; poor to primo steers, $5 305 87 per cwt., Hvo weight; general Bafca at S5 880 20; exporters used 103 car loads at S5 900 44 por cwt for fair to good. Sheop A trifle firmor and highor; ex tromes, $-1 7fi0 for heep, and $1 76 8 12J for lambs; general business, $5 60 0 for ohoop, and $77 76 for lambs. Hegg Dull and lower for live, at SO 70 7 15 per cwt. EGNEW & ALLEN, Manufacturers and Dealers In STOVES, GRATES, MANTELS, COPPER, TINWARE, HOLLOW, WOOD nnd STONEWARE. West Corner of Market and Third Streets, MaysviUc, Ky. OMAHA, Bird Canes. ' LEADER, SPLENDOR. CHARTER, ARCADE, SLATE an3 IRON GRATES and MANTELS 'yf of all Kinds. tlAll1 J 1 Imatnlfl I CitrHH. m mmw Itiieml Intel hair. tol'rteuimij'orfumori Ir ilruiKlt hain't m;ir. i4 w .4tn st.tL'ln. llo. J. bottle; 4, cxircit 1'alJ, ?3. CRAWFORD HOUSE, Cor. Sixth nnd Walnut Sts. OXKTOIKTlxrf3k.,X,I, C. Lkwis Vakden. Proprietor. tiik px.aci:to i:t ciiiiai BED-ROOI SUITS IS AT GEORGE ORl,Jr.98t mch31dly SUTTON STREET. A. R. GLASCOCK & CQ "I Is the best plnco to get bnrgnliiH In PRY" GOODS. "BstaTolislioia. 1SS5. EQUITY GROCERY. G. W. GEISEL, No. n,W. Nrcontl Nt.,ip.Oiorn Ilonso Frultsnnd VeKetablesln season. Your respectfully bollcltcil. fUdlv I VnEMr.Mr?A! V W State & Monroe Sts., Chicago. WUlientlprrpatl tonny aMma(c.Ir . UAND CATAUUCUE, ' for lesJ. .VU puf". ilU Knrt.tucil jsk of IciUuuKntJ. Sulu, Cap., Iklu, l'otnfom. nnautett. Ci-Laim. SUdiIu Dnnn Mnlor'i Suffi. anil 'Mm, Sundry Ilon.l Omliti, IUpWn llicnai, aio includes iniirnciioo ami r.i wi crclm for Amtlviir JUcJa. auJ a CalaiiZu cf ChoUa lUaU Muilc febI2d&vly HERMANN LANCE G iyz&m 4m& iKaTAll CoodsniKl Work W.lltltA.NTIJW. Number M, Second Mieel. three doors below Market stieet, Mnyhvllle, Ky. itpUIMly A Spooiuo lov all Ulsouboa of the c KIDNEYS. ? LIVER. GRAYELIHA. BLADDER. V A Pilla, 36 Doses, Sl.OO J. T. LEE, Lebanon Tiko, Cincinnati, O. Bent by mall postpaid on receipt of price. SIMMONS' Medicated Hf ell-water. A Specific for Dyspepsia and Diseases of tho Kidneys. HAS been used with most Rratlfylng In mnny obstlnnto enses. 1'rof, P. W. Clark, professor of Chemistry nt tho University of Cincinnati sn.v s this wntor "belongs to the snmo clabs with that of tho Allcuhnnv Springs, ot VlrKlnin," tho medicinal virtues oi which nrotoo well kiiown to be stated horo. Thoso who desire to try this famous water nro referred to Captain C. V. Uoyd, Levanna Ohio; Captain O. M. Hollowny, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. J. Ralpe, Cincinnati, Ohio. For bale m nan uarieisnnujugs oy OUa. SlilAlONS, Proprietor, m23d&wtf Aberdeen, Oliio. JL JUL mU MM PIANO For power.purlty of tone.brlllloncy of touch beauty of finish and durability it lias no equul,Tho most eminent pianists pronouncolt THE BEST IN THE WORLD. L. F. METZGER. MANAGER, Branch offlco, Wnysville, Ky :Also, Tho Matohloas: BURDETT 0RUAN. A full supplyof on hand. Correspondents promptly Payments easy. bepl!Cd&wlyt mmm ' ' i Brass Kettles Wooden and Willo ; Ware. (rmttfc Iron Miii'coruli tfTTIV ix, orall kinds. Rev. Father Wilds' EXPERIENCE. Tho Itev. Z. r. "Wilds, well-known city missionary in New York, nnd brother of tho Into eminent Judge Wilds, of tho Massachusetts Supremo Court, writes ns follows: " 78 E. tilth St.. Sew York. May 10, 1882. Mnssns. J. O. Avkk & Co., flentlcnieu : lnst whiter I ns troubled with a most uncomfortable Itching humor atructlng more especially my llmln, which Itched so Intolerably nt night, ami burned so Intensely, that 1 could scarcely bear liny clothing over them. I was nlso n sutfercr from a severe catarrh nnd catarrhal cough ; my niipctlto was poor, nnd my system a good deal run down. Knowing tho vnluo of Ayeii's by observation of many othor cases, nnd from personal uso In former years, I began taking it for tho above-named disorders. Jly appetite Improved nlmost from the first dose. Atter n, short tlmo tho fever nnd Itching woro allayed, nnd nil signs of irrltntlon of the skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough wero nlso cured oy tho sanio means, nnd my general health greatly improved, until It Is now excellent. 1 feol a hundred per cent stronger, nnd I attribute these results to tho uo of tho Sahsavakilla, which I recommend with nil confidence ns tho best blood medicine ever devised. 1 took It In small dosc3 three times a day, nnd used, In all, less than two bottles. I place theso facts nt your service, hoping their publication mny do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. Wilds." The nbovo Instance Is but ono of tho many constantly coming to our notlco, which provo tho perfect adaptability of Ayeu's SAKSArAMLLA to tho euro of nil diseases nrlslng from Impure or impoverished blood, nnd a weakened vitality. Ayer's Sarsaparilla cleanses, enriches, nnd strengthens tho blood, stimulates the nctlon of tho stomach ami bowels, and thereby enables tho system to resist nnd overcome tho nttneks of all Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, Rheumatism, Catarrh, General Mtbllitu, nnd all dlsordors resulting from poor or corrupted blood nnd a low stato of tho system. rncfAnno nv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; price ?1, six bottles for 5. 3Gi''?igggfct AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS -Best Purgative Medicine-cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and nil Bilious disorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. J. C. Fecor & Co. MAYSVILLE. KY. GARDEN SEEDS, PA1XTN.OU.K, VAHXISII. mill UKAIkY MIXi;i 1'AIM'N, WALL PAPER. O nil cliii"; Paper, Curpct Popex. AND WINDOW SHADES. FRANK R. PHISTER Has ubt received 500 copies of A Treatise on the Horse And HIS DISEASES, By Dr. B. J. KENDALL. PRICE 25c. The best woik for the money published. Address mull orders to FRANK R. PHISTER, myOdJcwtf MnybvllIe.Ky. Before INSURING YOUR LIFE -EXAMINE THE- TONTINE Savings Fund Plan -OP THE- EQUITABLE ife Assurance Society; Instead of Investing In stocks, bonds or oth. or securities or depositing in Havings Hunks, EXAMINE THIS PLAN of insurance, which notTonly yields a return as nn investment, but gives Immediate indemnity in cabo of death. Assets $48,000,000. JOS. IF. BBODHIOK, second Street, JIAYSVILLE, KY. H SPECIAL .vfc FOR THIRTY DAYS Wo shall offer the utentest ItAltcUIXN ever lendeied to n people, In thu following lino of goods: BUGGIESandOARRIAGE CHAMPION REAPERS and MOWERS, BINDERS FARM WAdON'S.roKX imkI TOItACIO CUI.'II. VA'MIIIN. Itl.V4M.VIMJ HAY OXTVXI.U AMI NEE, HE CONVINCED mill SAVE MONEY.TfU I3YALL, RILEY & PORTER Numbers. 7, SECOND MAYSVILLE, KTT. Docs not claim to undersell every oilier merchant in the city, but he does claim to give entire To those who favor him with a call. Takohis stock Through and Through And you can do as well as at any other place. JNToticc 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 ATX 13 MUCH FINER. Good Cotton 300 Pound Hammock - - $1 OO Good Cotton 500 Pound Hammock - - Sli'25 Mexican Grass 1,000 lb. Hammock - - $2 50 And All SEND FOR. PRICES. FRANK R. T THE BEST PLACE mum i -TO CR1TPS I miniLuj uinii 1 Blatterman OUR SPECIALTIES. Latest ami most Imjuoveil styles of Cooking niul Uentlnc Stoves, mnde nt "Wlieelhi" W Vn of hot blast clinrcoal Iron, warranted not to haven Alnglo ounce ot bcinp In them. Theso stoves, of course wear the lonsest. 1IOUSK riIItNlNIUA'O;MlSofnllltiiHlBnii(Ml0llpf.tnunllty. rKKHI.KNM XCK !ltHAM has no cotnpllcntloiiR beyond the canacltv of a child. Tho can fets squnroly nnywhere. Tho dasher Is I.ITTI.K JOKEK WANI1INO Climp nnd Effective, nest made. , 4VEEN OF '1J1K WKhT WA'IXU IIt A WEII, which saves half of the labor of water from n well or cistern. KtltlT JMtKAKKAN'l COOKING KTOVE, which lsndmltttd bynll who linvonsed It lu.imYouuoujisiiui. vuji iiuu euuii. vu npllSdly I NEW FIRM. BIERBOWER & CO., tsucceshois to AJ. EGNEW & CO.,) G. "V. Tudor's old stand, No.'SO Mniltet street. Mnvsvlllo Kontucky, nnnouncato tho public thathavlug pmchnted the luteiest ot A. J.Kcuew & Co will conduct tho Stove and Tin buslnesnt the oi.n btakdoj G. W.Tudor on Miultn MirxV Aiaysviuo. Ky. Tho now firm Is comnosod of muctlcnl men of clnbs workmen. Tho best biands of i NOTICE.-Sl a Q Q M M SUlSCliS m UAItliS, Etc. I !' and 18 SUTTON STEHBTS, Box $1 OO Box $1 25 Box $1 50 GAMES, PHISTER, BUY- TINWARE, ETC, i LL.U! inmniiu AT & Power's. uiiu KVU ur Wliuuiur yull wlMl IO UUy Or UOti BLATTERMAN &, POWER. NEW GOODS. long expejlenceaud STOVBSand TINWARE will bo constantly kept on hand at tho LOWEST PRICES, Hoofing nnd other llkoFwork dono lu tho best manner and guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. Attentive uud pollto snle&men at our store will glvo closest attention to tho wants of our customers. -All debts owing by tho late firm of A. J. Epnew & Co., will be paid by us and all claims duo said flim aro payable to us by the terms of tho pin chase. Yours Respectfully,' BIEEtBQWEri Sc CO. Z TO TUP PIIRI I f 1 o?Vn.,,y recommend thenbovonnmed firm, nnd w , T- "T'.W1aWfcii,W would bo pleased to have my old customers and friends favor thum with their patiouage, Respectfully, (mch80d&w(lm) U.W.TU.UOR,