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& w. f !ni ' , ' , i' ., Courts Circuit Court,. Judge A. K. Cole. , . .. ,i,p.i CominonweatthV UtOrnoy T. A, Otirran 1). Parrs-i' T - HlioilU Puny duilfiwnu I JJau l'eir.uoi ,. ( Deputies: Chan Jolleisoii, ,..,. , ( J! W.'NIexltmier: Jullor Deuiils.FlifeKerBtd; .. . i Tuesday ufior second Monday lu January, Apill, July mid prt,i)lor in euj'lj year wrrf . Comi'j Court. . , . Judgo Wm.P.CooiiH. County Attorney -J. L. Whltnker. ; M,iiulny.c caoli jnfmtb, .. Uiiurlrrly lionet. Tdosday niter second Moriday 'lit 'Marbli, June, (September and December in each year. Jtfaulptrntc Conrtg, Maysvlllf, No. li Wefdoy Vlcrov and Jt'U. Oram, mid llilrd Tuoluy 111 Mflfcli, Juiie.dopumibei una iMceuiber. Maysvilie, No. Ui -M. F. nnd'Jnthb Chuiuburlulu flr.st Saturday and fourth Tuesday, Huiur iimiitlis. Dover, No. Eumsiutw and A.f F. Dooyu, tixiL and third Weduwddy, Home inumiiH. Mlnurvu, No. 4-0. Nk J. -M'. liyar tlttl UllU liilld UUusd:lk'. AAtnn UOUtlla. - .. 'i 1 , "3 - Woodward and a. LU. Mamie n tlSwi tuiii tlUrd 8u(u,tlays. hamujnuMkiict. bardU. No. 0 J M.. Unll'iidd J. Kocoud uud lourlti H.turdnMf sarde' irfolithiS Maysllcu, No. 7-L, W. WlilliiniH unci J.'Jj. itaymond, secoud add lourth Fridays; iflimo mouths LewiHbur,(, No. 8-d. M, Alexander- uud '.mao L.McliV.inu soeond and itiurlh driy,iutui' .iioiiin. urauelium,No. if W.U.Cbyoniind V.11 Furrow UinI oaturdayaud lual Mondiu' sarud ftifitithu . . .. Wa&liliiuton. NV). WeUuusdui . niuiie iinmtlitJ. ' MuriiUvtVillu, No. uuuii i'.. n vhh louiin .i.oaufiy mii,.ttilrd Tiiui'Uy, Mtnu iiiuiiuiN. Kuru Lvdi, No. ta-a. L: Mittfilu una J. h. Burgoss, hscoud and fourth JSatiirdayBumb mouth. ' T-Vf ,r ,. . i ' '- CojiNlinlen.. Alaysvllle, No. 1-C. Ij Dawson. No. L. MiiIhU. Minerva', .So. 4 licllald'iHwurtl Oermuniowu, ViXKUrhJ WMIUI3..1U U riitlliL UlUdU MuyHliol:, No. 7 Tiioiintu Mnrpliy. l.owiMbuix, iMii. d-n; m.ouxjUv. uruncouuru, ivo. J noQlulll"e.t 1 iTiiniiiiiioil, .u. Ill UUOIKO. v .lipculli Altii.i.l.ijt in.. w.t ,, it nr V. "tiifiijn.iiiDtiiu, , . 1VX IMU1VI, ti. i, Feru t,tMr No. ia h. w; Wood. ' JlftHOuic. Conddeure No. 6!, flmt Monday o( euch iiiomu. Mason Loduo,No,4ia,thhd, Monday of each mouth. . T Maynvliii,C!iitlort No.l.nocoiiaMoudnyoi AChlliOlllli. r ilttVHV'lllll Conjuiaudory, NoAlU.'ltilnrUtl Monday ol nauli tiioutii. V1VSI 1. O. O. JF. v I'ldgnh Kiicaiupmoni, Is'o. B,A6qou'd RJiL, fouru .MoiiJayMln each montlis at7o'clOoU.' UeKalh l.odi;e.No. Ii, wu;k, at 7 o'clock, j,f uiuKKOiu. .mo. Z7, Wudnebdtiyii "lit. eucll ' ' week.ut 7 o'clock, fiitllits of Houor. The Hrsl and u. J Tutdny ol cacti iitouttu Lodge room on hut ion nil eta. Ii. ol Limestone Inlgo, No. W, Piiday nlcht ol cadi week. I. O. W. Mi Wednewlay night each veek,althelr7ialln Hecond -. SmlaJlly it. V. 31. Hecond and lourtlibuuuayjj in each inoiith, at their hall on LtuieMouu Ntieel. Mm T. A. 8. FlretHuuday In eaoh month, at thelrliall on LtmeHt4iiipuect. ..t . V .i Ht. l'uilcli Bonovolout Society. Hccpndauuday In each iiiouth.iii their llnll on v Makers' Union. First Tuesday night In eicli mouttC m ? Monday nlhtot each week., Jliill,. K. C. K. R., ari'lvls at 8;iin. ni. and'8;15 n! m. Dmi.iriu ni. mil s,.i .....l ii.i.....r '. .' w IIonanza, dowu Monday, Wednesday nnd r daynatep. in. uaiuruayaiBp. in. ,j vL, ii itvi;Ka3;xwMVK The Hoard 6i,0ouncll tueets the dayeveuliiK lu each montli Mayor Horace January, "&.i 7 I.ihjter. Ae v First W'lril.H'rnl. ltin,ll a a AVivhfc worth, llobeit Frost. 7 oecouu s W.Mnit n YhouiaB J Chouoweth, J. M. Htoclctbii. Wl' Tutrd Want-Matt. FilSbrald. l)avtd Itechinger. Fourth J. V. .PlilateriU. A. Wal. llngford, John ,W, Alexander. Fifth Waid-Wm. II. .MnthewH, James Ual). Edward Myall. Treasurer and Collector-E. IS. 1'caroe. KJoitlln." ' ii' Wood aim Coal Inspector l'eler Parker, City i.T.Htrode. Keeper ol Alms IIoiinu Mrx.H. Mills. rUMi:T.bii.i:. Kentucky Centra! RF. Tlinehoriln Is twenty mlutitoi Hloworthan tlmo lieioh.lom kIvhii. I 2 4 HTATIONM Ex. HTATIONS. Ac. Ex. A M 1. ,M A.M P. M, Lve.MayiJ IS Ji) I.vo lix'tn 7 110 aJ Oil niitirm (103 I'.' At! liVn.Cov'tiin T Jll .III " ClarkV U 111 Lvq.lriia, niw w.80 fa .. ....... " a M MiirVII.. U lit 4... ..'i. " Jlelunu, am too " HH'tl J7,... 6 " Jolm'n. a: 1 10 " Cartls " Ella'lle o us I 2N " Mnferfi. .6,41 :6k " Kwlwj. II u i m r.vnry 7 01 .708 " Cownu , a n i is .7. Ii 7 01. " I'.Vnl'y, IIM .RwlnK., '1.7,712 " 7 01 '1 i:i i KlU'lio. 7' -21 T'm " Cat lute. 7 10 J w Johuhi. 7 27 721j " MlllerH.. rieionn. '7, 7' " Mll'uu'fd "760 1 19 " MarH'll. 7 45 73U. 1VIU (1 II i iiiric'H 7I 7 40 Arr 1'iirU.. .. 7 &i "a"") " Hlllli'ill Arr. Lex'ton II 43 0 60 Aif,Mytill SS tfjM Arr.cov'tou 11 10 e.iu s n A.M. P.'Jf. A.M. v. n . vu AJkir .ConiieotH at T.eltiat)ii wttirtlnvfrj iwi& it. tor AMtiitmi, MiimliiRtoii and lill polnW. '.?. '." for UioWontb, With, the L. A N. II. K. lor Mil ' LonlRvllle. w, u.riAuur.u.geii "MnyHTll 0. L. MtOWN, U. I. and T. A. TI.UXMAIII.U , L?V ''Ji- CovltiRtou, Plcniliigslturfir nnd Pohiitl (Jnji KnllroiKl, Conncotlmi wltli TruliiH on IC.tJ. R, u. Leave FM.itOHHiiKotor.ToiinnonHlatlon: fi:H a. in, Cincinnati Exprtiw. O-Ma. ni. Mayuvlllo Accommodation 3:2 p. m. Lexington. 7:02 p. in. Mayavlllo Expresx. LeaveJotthwiN Station 'or FlfinilneHbnrgon the arrival ol TrntiiH on tho K. U, U. IL li:'il a, in. 4:00 p. m. I'.i a in. 7:37 i). m. PIANOS and ORGANS, a7.Nr.m.l "lreet,MnyHVillc, Ky, L. IT, MICXy.GHEOrt, Act. AND ' CALAMITY. BRIEff CAeTER OF EVIL DOINGS. n. uioonjr iriglU WlUtlMt JB10a Oolttc T.ltl ntrla ' Orim, Cnluin. . r y ltes.nnT MUfortune. OAPXUniNO X CONTIOT. 14jt ,MAiomii;,N. Y., Dea ,8& William n eioapod convict froni 'Michigan; was arrestod by Bhoriff BtacJnrL, Hat-J 41H1I l.l.t.. J .1.. n, in -". .- 1' r 1 uoiu iuiuiwu ma auenit, aisoiuian Htacj? vroll and wlfo, Hatfield .was finally cap tmrgdnaftlrfJcMot throigiVtho tltTgh. Tho Bnorlir nnd ion aro not danfferouriy hurt. died in Bxn CHtmon piw. TrotW. YM Deo. Marlha Staves died Sunday morning In her church TfinKB UXTZZ OinLB M18SINO. Misnouni VAl.ti.V, Iowa, Doc. throo little daughter? of rJohn KUgoro, Jiving in the north part of this county liavo mystorionsly disappeared. Men havo beon BCOUrlnor tho.woodain ffor them?nnd' ffinrii" urn' nnnrtnlniv1 fliAfc kidnapped or drowned Tho last Seen Ol! thom tlmv wr f.rnlllncr f along the banks of tho river Sioux, AN OKLAHOMA cimfV J l Little R00k, Ark., Deo. 20. At Oklahoma. Choctanr Nnllnn T,,.lln., thqtanlos Horn rijid'MllpTldyt i"uu ""o" maue ins uicape. Jones is wounded. Hoyt will rocover, ,TkiiriBLK IU1LWAV ACCIDENT. ' Paws, Dec; 86. -It isf stated tliatf a. pa. 'senger train mot with an accident on tho railroad betwenn ntul' hParis, aiid, that tfjree carriages wre wrecked, mahy passengers iy TWO OIL HBN DROWNKU. , MAitwrrx, O., Dsceinber 20. Ed. and Frank Long, two oil men from Bradford, Pa., were droWMed n6arvr)w,cr Sulem, while attempting to reach-this citv iu a sklft by.wijrof Duck"Cr0: Neltiher lMxly lias yet been rocovorud.inlthouglt ivr. ties uu searchlug Uie croek for theui. "WitKpKfeD DV WINIKIl. k EusiBETn, N. J., A roitg' Branch freight ran off the track, at Junction this morning. Fred. PitinVo, the engineer, was killed. The train was thro wjl overrra: 'hlch'bank aiiil'tcViikliV vauiw, snow anu track spreading. THE DISASTROUS FLOOD3. The Situation In Clnclunntl..l'roiit Street Tlircn timed With Inundation ( , Cincinnati, O., Doo. 20. Afa latrfhoiir tho stage of water iu tho Ohio Rivor was forty-two feetand'rlslng at the rate of four inches' an hour. The Llck'Irig 'is still rising, .but with much less forco than twelyo hours ago. The Kanawha Is also still on tho rise. Tho signal olllper nt this point states that the prospects aro good for a continued thaw In tho Ohio Vnllev. nnd that the river at this point will attain a depth or from to fifty feet, which wonld flood the ground floors on .Front btrcot.and in'JRat" and "aunage" Rows,' whore. hundreds of poor families are -housed.. No damage Is anticipated to, goods stored In cellars above Front street' Mill Creek, in the western portipn of the city, has overflowed Its banks as far as Lockland, doing great damage. Alexander Pogue and Donnls Humphrey, two of tho four men who were carried ilown tho river on tho Licking coal barge, turned up Tuesday, having by some chance managed to" get ashore jiear "Willow Hun, but the rest were taken down tho stream, apparently on an errand of death. j Thero Is but little delay to railway travel, anu trains on ail roads aro running as "usual. Officials WroabV runhing Wong tto river say itwIU. take a rise to, stop travol, which thoy'hardly look for, as many mlff streams aro it aat running -out; 55iReports from Ravonwood, "W. Vri., say. tho Steamer "Wall City and six barges jrero swept out of Sand Croek Into the channels, and that the steamer Andes ran Into the 'Wpl City and sunk her out of sight near KbuntE'Landlng. No lives were lost. At Frankfort, Ky., tho Kentucky River tore loose tho Mail Lino wlmrfboat, which bos not yot been caught. Tho wharfboat, Ophelia and Fannie Froeso aro also reported .sunk. Along the Big Handy ,1Uyw the tldibor heavily, Crane "&' can aiono losing eignt rarts lrt ono fleet. Considerable damage has also been dorio along tho Scioto, Little Miami, New River and other tributaries of tho piilp: ' been for iome hours apparont that the flood in both tho Allegheny and Monongahela rivors has reached its height The fears of a twenty foot stage proved groundless, as the water did not go oyer tho nineteen foot mark. But few collars woro Hooded, and the damago done to the railroads nnd other projerty was trilling. Nearly 0,000,'uOd bushels of coal will go out on (lie rjso, but w fur only two or threo barges have been lost. The tremendous flood of laht year taught residents and own-en of property along the river tanks to took out for future damage. They have fteciuany guaruea against it. THE OCEAN DI8A8TER. UfovecU of the Ilesoued Sailors nnd 1'iis). tar eolfrrtJiaiTded,'In'Simfiir"B''' ' London, Dec. 20. Tho brig which wm Reported as having stood by the burning steamer Han Augusttn, on the night of Sunday, December 10, and which waa seen to rescue some neonls from the Sressol, proves to haTo been tlw brig Pen- Bine, oi Hhlolds, southward bound. The townera of tho vessol have, rpovived,.n lettpr matlonos' cariio wHhlii his" knowlodgo, apd such, reliable .statements a '.could be obtained from roocued inen. The lotter is dated Corunna, tho most northerly seaport of Spain, where the roscuod men worO landed and cared for. The ixrt was Al... I. I..,. I" viw,ioaiufc uinaci'cfisiqiQ ipoHi iue4iayoi 1 BhSay. TjJJ yessel wTlve4te 19, three;dysftftlr:;the'burnlnir,ofA the j Spanish steamer, The Captain says that ha lay off and on all night near the steamer, and as near, as he could safely do", Vltha heavy sea running .and a stiff gale blowing. He reecuod and believes that it would have been possible to have rescued more had It not been for the intenfd excitement which led to the bad managehtenii on the stoamor, He reported that there were 1 persons on bbardt Of these 1 are now accounted for on land, and It is bolleved that at least nnn ndilltlnnal boat's crow, which has not yot been B landed, was saved. 0lyjl1TTEE,CpMLMEriT. . , r "ProipepH'Oi a Oenar-U 'JtbTlildmof ''fhV xu vi'rtt fTarl; ii i nn WAsnuiaiON, Deo. 1W. The few v mom. bers of Congrew who "congregated' in' tho lobbies of, the hotels Christmas b'usipd ' t themselves' in commenting tinon the upof.th and -the prob - abuitiosor a general rovlstonoitlie.tarlir dUrlll vkUa& sesViEIsi Itho vftwmiprwseda.euthos:iHibJCt wewi exceedingly varied, it was gouerally conceded by leading Democrats that the Ways and Means Commlttoe, as noon as Congress, reassomblod, will' begin the work of tariff revlslon."trJusrhyfafc the Committee wllfdecidfo'Mhtit be stated. It is thought by many that Rcn rosentative Hewitt, of New York, will in- slst upon confining the work of revision to the inaccuracies which ho contends cropt into the tariff law passed by the last Con . gress.li, un. ,tne outer il'ltisprodictodpgw tlrtt .Frank Ilurdfbf 6lffiS. iWlirbflncr suW . flcfent persuasive power to bear upon mem bers or the Committee to lnsuro a general revision. Chairman Morrison is disinclined to predict what will bo done. Sneaker Carlisle, hnvinsr finished tho laborious task of prarlilg.thi; comihittee list, .appears .tpJ)egrc.ailyrrclfev.ed,.hddoe3. not wear the look of auxlety and overwork which has been very percoptiblo in 'his facbj during tho past two weeks. Ho talked with is a number of members of the House in the corridor oJC;hlspUl,lRild Vigorously dofendod.his committee list when his attention was called, to unfavprablo comtnonts upon it Mess. Morrison (III.) nnd Willis (Ky)( who were Mr. Carlisle's lieutenants-in his campaign for tho .Speakership havo also been' on the alert to dof end tho composition of the committees. - ' J j WHO GOT THE TURKEY! TWo (Killed iia; Two "CTiurtiiia' Docldfur I ' tho Matter. Pxnw, Ky.. Dec 20. A Christmas koyrsltQotlng ,1 u Clay ville,.tho nOgro suburb; led to a- goneral fight In which "Andy" If jiuckcr, Jonn Jinnry Downing, and Cah Clay, all uegrota. participated. Downing was shot in tho stomach ahd Ms deall, t juuokcr was snot in the foroliead and nock and will die, His brains oozod from the .wound anJ dripped- toy the ground; iCash; ClayTshot' and' If'Is thought1 Mucker shot Downing. Pistols were tho weapons. Clay is In jail. Later, Clay Jackson, colored', resisted arrest arid fired on Deputy Marshal Honry. who returned me nre. rour snots wereintercnanged, anat f two bystanders, "Tom" Curie 'and '"Bob" n Thomas, warn struck lir ttriv Inillnts. Luith in the " leg "below .tWinoeL JaokEori ea-. enped. SHOQrSIG.TRAQEDY. A. Iluibniiil IThlle Asleep Shoot ,111s Wife and Then 'llliinolf. San FruKcisco, Dec 20. Ben BIaz, of the, whaUng.haTkYandw'er, eyoralveeVs ago elbpcUvto'thls'f Ity with Mlss'Floretice lin "Williaun, a girl from Pueblo. The couple 'occupied apattments at 41 Jessie street, and appeared very much dovoted . to each othor. Blaz for years has boon subject to attacks of nightmare, and somnambulism. Sunday night to arose in bed and .deliberately shot wife. In the a head while asleep She sprang to the 'floor in terrible agony, only to ae,q Bluz shoot himself through th'o: bralii'dying liiVtaiitly, Invostigutlou showcsl that it was a-clear i'se of Konmaiubullsm, The woman will .dio. FENIAN RAID RUMOR. , , , llepnrt of n A l'lot to Garry the Murder l'ollcy Into Cunnda. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 20. The rumors' that the Fenian and other organizations tif this city have been ongaged In preparing ior a uynamtto attack on Canadian public lHiIlUcg9 and on the prominent men on tho Colonial Government, havo been to ngoln carefully investigated but without result, vThe. police olicials and other citrv 'auUioritidb aiceV.ut any such idea', and1 the loading Irish patriots laugh at ,thq story or dony it point blank; Whatever may be doing! hero in tho,directiori of' attacking England, or aiding, Irelaad, has, it is -: no connectlon'with any present plot for assailing Canada, t . Fatal Fight Amuuc Oeriaan'Fnrmers. East Saoinaw, Mich., Dec, 2a As Wenzel Lango, a.farmer Uving, four miles north of Saginaw City, was, driving home,,i uccomponiea uy 111s sonvJonn, a years oui, he overtook a1 neighbor, named, Blimpke, when a dispute followed regard-! lng tho right of way, JLaingo .desiring to pass. Young Lange got out of tho wagon J and clinched Blimpke, wno, drew a knlf and stabbed him ,threo,. times, in the stonv j acn, groin, ainlsipe, ilitllcang fatal. ies. The father went to the aid of thl young man, and was also cut sorlously about the head, but- will probably "recover.', Blimpke is' still nt, largo; " - DEPRAVED TOWN. Disgraceful Developments In the Dukes-Nutt TracBily. ' PiTTSBtTRa,.. Deo. ah fmportant witness Jor young Nutt, who klllod Dukos nt Unlontown, Pft. has received .letters, threatening hln life if. he should introduce evidence tliat would involve persons who havo horotoforo b'ee'n free from but connection in tho case. These letter, lbi said, reveal frightful do-' pravity at unlontown. Not ' Hill ' Younger. St. Louis, Deo. 20. A dispatch from Jefferson City, referring to tho arreat ' al Warrior, Ala., on liaturday, ays: "'ht, prisoner is not Bill Younger, but Cliftoii ynro, who deliboratsoly klllod Robert Cum mlngs at Modluon, Monroe County. Mo,, on the'HAth"SfftssT ;May. GavernOrTCr'i Itftfedehai'a"4 dispatch from3 Sheriff Fohti Mifriiiniinplnt? tho nrri'sfc of Ware." , ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..ii .- Generous Chrl"tili I'resmit. Nkw Yonir. Deo. 20. P. Lorlllurd cavx an' average woek's wages' tin' K ChHRtni present to eacJiof, tlio.y.OW t'liipljyt lb iuk Jerwiv Citv factar'v. About 2.000 blue fHnirod onvolo'pesr CoritdiWiig from $1 tc $10 each, were distributed among tho Iiiaie empioym iuiu i,uuu uuku, vuuuiiiiiiig from $0 to $15 oach, woro given to the mec and boys. The total niuount of the 1L trlbutlpwaJtn.tjQd, f , t , , An Knclue on u ClirlntniAs Spree. MlNNKAPOW Due 20. A wild eiigfiuJ ranlhtoa;frerght tra;lri nt tho 'west cud bl me rauroau, iiiikm wy ., 'KmHi wracked.and two froluht cars .woro burned. Three itiifei .' hands wore Boriom,ly iuj urixl. and'wlef them, pained Patterson, will probably'dle. The men wcru wedged 10 , "the wreck in- such a maimer that it wai with dlfllculty they were cut oj.t and navoil from being burnod aUvo. :BTTT' ,1 MTm :'BaY " &BZ& MsHUsfli & UBm asks. fi? i i ',:;'r"Bf,' .. ''fl'TalBtKalfS BroEflfTOW BMntl autflUjj . . : . . . jt w ii - h VOL 29. . ,lt, IMI . j MAYSWlML WSttmrBER 27, 1883. pj&ce One oe$t. V m liiiilii.T i i- y dJU mmAJLm MR,HUED.;0N THE TARIFF' ing uie internal revenue, system as lt.j. ainejitingini' .ConstitutltntI lib Ahatl tlQiBtt could-pay. THE OHIO FREE TRfA'DE4 ftPtfcTLEV Whnt Hn ThlnlU In lKssontlM tolhe"Cbiu. iliBri.liirVUur) yt thn Nation Ill's Intorentlug Bcheme ror" IlnlHlng ' "" .- - titirwirtd: OhIofap8etleiVec Interviewed on tho tarlfX quostion, said: "What we want is absolute, freedom of trrido. It is repugnant to my senso of right that any citizen should be debarred from siJCJlUMlgfJilg tnpjiey whoff.he can buy tho I"Uo' hot "belleVo in having n single duty upon any foreign goods." "How,, then, would you raise 'the, reveftub necessary to carry on tho Uovennneutf" "in the first placo, I am in favor of hay. . . -. r"".'' -- tho tax to tho Government.' I would have tho Government tax assessed pro rata upon States (according tb theif property and iiOt their population. The States could raise this tax in tho way thoy pleased. In case H Btates delnjiiig,td' pnk.thelr' tax the 2alDm.nU.iU power to 'enforce the law and by levying and forced sales mnko thof ollectfoil.'" However, that" an extreme possibility and not to be apprehended. Tho State would, of coanso, pay the amount culled for under tho law, Fng ;ti4cl'?.nu"ftP.co.iiItu,i'a; i'.Mily' represent; an advanced civilization. It is tho, only jreniody for the dopresiod condition of our manufacturing trade. If tho shackles wcro taken off .of .our export. tnulo the result would lie enormous increase iu the buslnoRS of tho couri'try, We would lnstaijtjjf Ve.c;6i,!i6 fmniidabhv toiupotltdrs of Gruat ni'itnln In nil mid with cmr Mtperlor nnjl facilities would 00,11010 iq ,jutsen ner 111 me .manteis 01 tho world. A number of woolen iu Boston lire oftjiu oplijiou that they could' have free trntlb they wonld" ask no other protection upon their ,. ., , , . MINING TROUBLES. .l.lvoiy J'rvprc"t AV mi ETtnuxIrn Tronliln iu tho Coal lttgion"a, , , Mossiiannon, Pa., Dec. 20. Thbro aro lively prospects of -an oxtonnlvoitroublo in the bilumonous coal jllwtricts of 'Blair 'rtuiiirifgfoh,' "Bodfbrd, Center mid ''Clearfield' Couiities. The producers nre cxtremoly rcth as fo their plan, but is proiiy eiiuruiiy kiiuwii unit n. iu wages in all the departments of 'labor. will after Disojulwr 31, nnM ..f::.,.l.ltj l.iii'....t a jl iixs iiiiuoraani 00411 iu m ttcii uiuiiikvu, and it is estimated that from 10,000 to 20,000 men have expressed a willingness to and assl3t a general striko laid dowu for tho 1st of January. Tin! rupturo between tlia Hochcstcr nnd .Pittsburg, (Joinpanv rjnd their, lualcoiiteut nuns ii -"nub 'enOrely adjusted,1' fctandlng reports, to, the coutrury, and uu undetlned feeliugbf insecurity 'prevails in the striking districts. EMMA BOND. .. 110 uimniioiiniJ rim1 Ht ItllUlioro, Ills., lieiiUnird. Dae. 20.-The Bond trial'was rosumod at 11 o'clock A. M. Miss Boitd went on tho xtand uguln and refuted some of tho most importuiit testimony introduced by the defense. Thero aro evidences ' that the defenso nro weakening, held iM inportnrit consultation IhIuco the adjuariimont of court. It is understood that they will undertake to prove that Mki Bond's mind has becorno so affected thut her- teimony is not to be rolled ujion. For tub) purpose an expert physician has been tioevrcd, and will be put tho.stand, JohnvC. fontgornerj' beenis be greatly depfeswj"anl Evidently ;doos not feel very sangulno -of iWing acquitted. iSomo of thbdefendarit'a frfcnds declare, however, that .thero will be .ome highly fcensatlouul doVel'opmcnts in the atrial' before tho close of tho week. Gansrnl, Oran.t'e, Cousin (vTliirffliir. DiiiiAS; Tex.', Doc. 20. Ulysses's". Grant, son of ;lU)v,iWilllam Jesso Grant, a here,'- formerly of niinqis, 1 and who is a cousin of General Grant, was yesterday arrested on a chargejof burglarly, . and IstnajjlJn the county jail. He is alleged TbTliaye broken Into a ho.uso, stolen lino pistol from E. W. Lbne, and sold it. Another' chargo of disposing of stolen property is to bo brought against, him. The prisoner has beon leading a-very fast life for several months post, and, thls, U the second time recently ho has been arrested for allosd burglary. The JTrst' off eriee.was .not .prosecuted on account of his family connections.' V'HI bail bond W $500, which he has thus far been unable to furnish. A. 9Iurderers Christmas Gift. NAYlii7lVnh:,5)eo. colored, entered George Moore's saloon on North' Chicago street, 'and asked Charles Jones', .tho for a Christmas gift, "Pll give you a Christmas gift," replied Jones, as he discharged 'a pistol at the The ball entered the eye and penetrated the brain, causing a faUl wound. Jones clulmn that he did not know it was loaded Mit jio and" his brother had a ter- friflo fight wl til. tho police at the Bucking, hnm Theater. It is reported he was drinking at tho tlmo at tlio shooting'. It is also said ho had hud n provious dlfllculty with Webb. , . ltnte of "Wugwin the Fourth" Pool. PiTTHBUJto, .Doc ,J2o Joseph D. Weeks, ,Ltmplro of tho Goal Miners' Arbitration ,l5oard, appointed 10 oeciuu we rate 01 rvagei to be paid in the fourth pool, has announced his decision It was that the .Miners bo paid' throo' cenU por bushel. This Is allAhoJuiuers demand And one-half cent per busheiiuore than the operators, wanted to pay. In announcing his award he stated that tho'opvrators claimed that thoro should bs a difference bf a half Cent betwoen the prico puld In the first nnd fourth pools. Tboy hud faited to show any good reason 'why the same figures should not rule in both pools, J t . 1 ii i , 11, ' 1 'tforl outtlii) ScJinjlklU allny. , Hambuiio, Doc. 2a The engineer corps 6f tho Pennsylvania Bchdylklll Volley Rail- 'road nro ut ptceirt cumpletlng tho topo. graphical survey of JXorthlnglJerks county. Notwithstanding the doop snowfall the engineers nro daily" enuagwl at surveying,, and the work Is carried forward as rapidly as possUjJe.v I.V Istttntod that thexqutohas lioeu dutltlitely locaiwl as far s Leesport, nine trlles north of 'Reading, and that .con- traoU for gradation and masonry will be nut liv cTirinc!'. Several laree bridees -will be built aci oss, the Schuylkill IU roe ineur this uluca. , PHILANTHROPIC BUTLER. lie' Explains TThy'ire Uecllheii to Veto a Bill. Boston. Doc. 20: The Glolxi "prints an interview with Governor Butier on his reasons' for failing to veto tho hill authorizing tho' Bell Telephone Company to hold a majority of tho stock Iu Othet' Massachusetts' C6ihpanl08. Ho denied that tlio folks' of Lowell hATl aify tnllitbncb ove'him, 'arid says heMifdlott the nlattcr' carefully and found tlaS'reaons for Veto worild make such disclosures of thb condition of tho coiripaiiyAnd its stock, 'tliht, in the'then turning point, would llbeljr" to piako very great tlrfp'ressidn ; in fact, as he believes, would sribHtnntially it. Tho Governor" then says: "1 exnlnlnod the ntock list alid foun'd' the whole- stock very much feathered nhd largely hold' by Wdiiieit and trdtit estates.' 'I kn'ew'thiitf that meant, 'as n ruin, that if it-was good' stock the' trust estate would not have nriythln' to do with It; nnd, if it tumed out trle poor stiMdc, tut' trust estates and women would iw very likely to own ithe' wlaile of It. Arid lien' let mo say that' no woman should mill scribe to a speculative fetoek. Not willing to be tho Instrument of ruining, as 1 I should be by in veto, so malty in noceiit Women and (children b tlep'reciat lit: the stock, and balancing tho' public1 Rood, on the one side of the veto, nnd tlio wide spread ruin iti would cnuse, on' the othei Side, and not Allowing my feelings to liillu ence mo as inrich as I should havi done, as. the world goes, I came to the eon elusion not to veto tho bill. PRESIDENTIAL SPECULATIONS. tit Views of OoTflmor Unmltton, of till, nnln. BnoOMINOfos, III., Dec. 20. Oovemoi' Hamilton', in speaking about the. smvr.v Chicago had1 achieved in securing the Na tlonal Republican Convention, said the r lection would, In his opinion, lirlnf'VSu Logan as a stiohg and'promlnent untldlililt for the Presidency. Thern certainly we yet no organIel effort yot tnnde.in tnis els rectlon, he said, but, ft was cINirly to b been that a ligan "boom" had bugiin t spring up, not only in Illinois hut In ol In sections of the Wiwt, iignn, beyond ni doubt, was the Mrongdst and H,pul.i man in tho btatd, and Illinois inen to take advantage of what to be the brilliant prospects of the Heiialo, and unite' upon hini,nx. tho mimt avallali Candida to. Tho younger ilemetit of tTi Republican party were1 for' Logan, al though Mr. Blaine nnd President Arthin had many friends. When asked who he considered wfcro thi strongest Democratic candidates, he preyed the opinion that McDonald am Morrison wers the strongest in the West but felt sure that, neither of them woul receive the nomination. With the peopl ho was inclined to believe that Artliu was a much stronger man than a yea ago. T 1 .ii AKHautled for 11 I toy. KAroN, Pa., Dec. K. Justice of the Peace, He nt his homo .everoly Injunnl in conxeiiuenCe of ati made upoiy him by llbwnrd Slclntyre. dr," Hildebrald.'trleil tp prevent Mclntyre from lll'trenting n boy, when Mcntyre, who Is a bully, set upon him and Ix-at him. !n n terrible manner. .Mr. Hildebrand, vvho Is consumptive, is in n precarious condition from loss of blood 'and the shock to his sybtem. Ills none is broken and the Ight of one eye nearly lost. Mclntyre is under arret. Woody ChrUtmas at New Orleans. Nkw Orleans, Dec. 20. The observance of Christmas was characterized by an unusual amount of noise and disorder. There was an unusual amount of intoxication, and threo bloody murders resulted, A drunken Spanish sailor stabbed fatally two of his shipmate,, and "Bud" llonaud, a "glliVodged" gambler, shot William, alias "Kid," McCaffrey, a prominent local politician and assistant superintendent' of markets, through, the.-head in a gaming saloon at 4 Hoyal stroet. McCaffrey died within a few hours. Renaud was locked up. Tho" Hoclallat Congress. BAi.TlMonn, Dec. 20. Tho biennial session of the Socialists Lobor Congress Is ih session here. It was called to order by Hng Vogt, the Secretary of "the National Executive Committee. The Committee on Credentials was appointed. Twenty sections,' or branch associations, wfrre represented. Ban Francisco nnd Cincinnati wero represented byjiroxles. The regiilar committees were appointed, after which the report of the 'Executive Committee was 'presented and adopted. i, Two Caught, O.NTCTMUI10, O., Dec. 20. Ed, Brunk nnd Ed. Russell, each were "arraigned herb for setting fire to Wesley Coos new dwelling. Drunk states that. Russell fired the house With coal oil. -The two then burglarlzod J, W. Hopluiuv' store, where they were caught. Both young men aro citterns of Centerburg, and are of re- sp'ectnblo parents. They were oiiiid over t'to couft in tho sum of $l,000Vach. An Illinois Tragedy. Beahdstown, 111., Dec. 20. Mppday afternoon, while our principal streets were thronged with holiday hhohpers, John pVulten, In an altercation, shot And almost instantly killed Joseph Sechler. Wallou gave himself up to the city authorities and svas lodged in jail. Sechler expired in a fow minutes. About two years ago Walton ran away with Hechler's wife, and this was the sctpjel of the old griidgo. TiurIo Incidental a Dnner, PoirrsMOUTH, 0 Dec 20. At a Christmas dance hero Hill Ross fell to the tloor while dancing, and bled at the lungs, making a great pool of blood on the floor. 'Medical aid was summoned arid 'he was' taken home, but wilt die. The event put an effeCttttial check npou the merriment of the occasion. Fearful Assault. MAHSHAI.L, Tex., Dec. 20. William Brown, residing seyoral miles from Jeffer' son, in Marion County, married Jast'Week a young lady who was engaged to another man. The two afterwards met, when Brown, who is a giant in strength, literally carved bis antagonist into mince-moat and fled, and Is still atjarge. Tlio Ohio nt Fortamohtti, Portsmouth,- O., Dec. 2a The Ohio is at tho rate of four inches an hour. I, 1 1 i 1 1 . A Nice Ksldbltlon. Nick, Dec, 20. Tbe International Exhibition was duly opened In this city with appropriate ceremonies. CHICAGO CONFIDENT. " I I -I'M -MM. liar Prospects of Gcttlnsr the National .Democratic Convention. CniCADO. Dm- 20. Vm. T ha 4iut f. ittrnod from tho East," said Joseph C. tuacKin, uemocratio "boss," "and I can issure you I have accurate knowledge of the fact that thd Democratic Nalidnal Con. rentlon for 188 will be hold All the Southern and. Western members of' the National Committee .are in favor of Chicago, and with many of the Eastern ines it is second choipe." "Will tho fact of the Rejiublfcah Con-Mention coming here make any difrereticsi' "Not a bit." "Who is advocating Chicago's oJhnfi "The Stato Democratlo, CoBaaittee. l'hey will conduct all arrangements and pay all expenses. No epmmttteo of and will run it. A Ilrutn Well Berred;Out. Nkw Dea 80. "Steve' Relllyor Prank Wilson, bettorjenown as "Seddons Mouse," who. was once one. of tho hardest hitters that ever put on the gloves,was punished 'by two gontlembn whom "he io bull nehr 'the ACadlsmy of Music, and received injuries whlehVcoeiv pelled his removal to the New York Hospital. Duncan B. Harris and George A. Ludln were passing through fourteenth street when the "Mouse,." who was drunk, Accosted them nnd invited them to fight. Qe was grossly abtislvb'ahrt struck at' Mr1. Harris, who' returned the tblow:wiWan ilmbrolla, using all his strength, The bally foil heavily and lay ihseniible In tbe street. It Is not known ft ha yca injured by the tlmbrella or by his bead striking the sidewalk, but his scalp was cut and he bled profusely. Mysterious Highway Murder, East Saginaw, Mich., Dec, 20. A report teaches here from Midland Coutfty, to the effect that Henry McCormlcki a farmer. sixty-two years old, living-in Porter Town ship, that County, was found in the road shot through the head. There are no particulars. McCormlck was arrested in July, 1SS1, charged with killing John Pangman, in Ontario, in 1870. He Was taken to Orangoville, Ont.-, con vlcted of manslaughter, and" served nine months in jail, when he returned to his Home in Midland Courit, i", . 1 11 1, 1 1 ii Probably Another Lie, Cairo, Dec 20. Tho Governor fDoni gels telegraphs detailed accyunta of, ths fighting letwecn the forces of Hicks Pasba and those of El Mnhdl. He ihati'iUIns Uiat the Egyptians were victorious, Bttd that the army is intact and is noW, at Melliass. He adds that El, Mahdi is ht El Obeid, haVing'been deserted by his former followers, wbd rcpfoafbed him with not hoingithe Mahdi, because' he had failed to vanquish the Egyptians by Divine aid. A Uuentton That Is AgltatlnK India. Calcutta, Dec 20. The native iBdUh' press protests against tho compromise agreed tb lietween the friends and opponents, of ftha Albert Bill, now pending In Parliament.' They counsol renewed agitation, with' a View to securing the passage of the iu its original siiape. By the, compromise Englishmen would enjoy the right, of trial by jury, of whoni the "majority would bo fellow countrymen, though admitting ' the Jurisdiction of native Judges In oerUia cases. Fatal Fight Among; Drunken Bowdlee. Uniostown, Pa., Dec. 2a A 'number of Hungarians, employed at thceie vfqrks hi tfco neighborhood, were in, tow all day drinking. At night they became qriarrelsome and a fight occurred. Diitiug its progress a man tried to stab 'a companion, but tho latter was too quick with; his revolver, and shot nud instantly killed him. The murderer, Mike Sobi'ens'ka, was committed to jail. The witnesses were too drunk to tell exactly how it occurred., Terrible Mining' Accident. BinwinonAM, Ala., Doc. cage containing twenty convict laborers Was descending a shaft in the Pratt mines the engine became unmanageable for a tbe cngo fell to the bottom; a distance of 204 feet, and rebounded sixty feet. Most of the men fell Out, One of Ahem, Joseph Phelan, colored Was 'killed ahd thirteen were injured, two of the'riVksv r)ously. Two of the mn were whites and the others colored. An Kvent of Tremendous mport.n;. Nkw York; Dec. 2d. The foot ball niatch played at Keimfngtod Oval, London, England, a few days since, betweer the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the former proved victorious by three goalt ahd four touch-downs to a single goal. This makes Oxford the winner' by iflvo 'U tCiantbridge's two, four drawi. out of the eluven games that; have been ployed, 1 1 Deadly Fracas. Madison, Wis., Dec 20. In a. row at Pleasant Valley, twelve miles from here, Hdber Olson was beaten to death by t)l Melaas. Melaa was arrested 'for aftkaull nhd released on. $400 bail before his victim unexpectedly died. It is feared Melsai will forfeit his ball and escape before s warrant for murder can be served. Ileit a wealthy Norwegian.. Both he and Oltot are prominent farmers. The Knrthqtiakali la 'Pokrtagal. Lihbon, Dec 20. -.There wers on Saturday. The first was, not generally noticed, btit the second lasted twelve seconds, being accomparifea by heavy rumblings, awaking, the population, and causing a panic- fienu damage wat dona old buildings and jchtwfieysv AJ Setubal, eighteen miles southeast, tyis, shock was so severe that many of the Injaabltanti rushed to the seashore. ' -i- Ks.nnvernnr Lowe's Funeral, Wabhinoton, Dec 20. The funeral of ex-Governor Ralph B. Lowe took lae from his late residence to-day at 13 o'clock. The interment was at Greenwood Cemetery, Belktlap, Judge Miller, Hon. Mr. McCotd, Colonel Geo, H. Cowle,-Mr. Dunn, and N. J, Frost wera pallbearers. I'olltlea and Frleets. Beiilin, Dec. 20. It is positively statedr that the Prussian Minister to theVatlcau has received no instructions In regard to a Compromise between Rusria'aad the Cwia. It is not intended during thepeseat session bf tbe Lower House of tho Prussian Diet Ho submit any Sir John Lumlxt, the new British Ambassador, has arrived at Rome, and km been cordially received by ths King.