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MOM FOREIGN CLIMES. CONFLICTING ACCOUNTS OF THE CROWN PRINCE'8 HEALTH. A. Feeling of TJneaalneM ExUtlng nt ncrlin Orer Ula Condition Austrian Civlllims if" r Cftlled to Anna The Ciar Determined oh "Witt Other Foreign Notts. LOUDEN, Dec. 29. Teoplo hero haTO long go"givcn Up attetrfptln" to reconcile tho daily conflicting rumors concerning the stnto of health of tho crown nrlnco of Prussia and the progress of tho disease with which he is afflicted. Tho reports from 8an Itcino seem to bo colored by local hopw or fears, or National prejudices. Every statement or rumor which reaches us by the way of Franco Ls unfavorable) to the prospects of tho patient, somo oven seeming tinged with a malicious rltoatnire in being able to announce to tho World that tho prince is doomed to a rpeedy death. German accounts, as might be expecfod, aro somewhat optimistic in their general tenor, but underlying all reports from such sources on aro very broad infer ences that if tho Buffering heir is spared to occupy the throne of Germany ho w ill owo his salvation for such an august future to the wiedom and skill of Profc&ior Virchow and other German medical lights who succeeded in keeping in check tho English Charlatan, Kir Morel 1 Mackenzie Tho compatriots of tho latter scientific gen tlemon stand by him sturdily and the corres pondents of tho English papers all solemnly predict that if the husband of Victoria's eldest daughter should succumb to the dread disease, t&at is insidiously gnawing at his throat, tho World can attribute his untimely taking off to tho stupid, nottosaymaglignant, intelligence of the German1 blockheads calling themselves physicians, with tho scientific treatinont so promisingly adopted by the famous English specialist. Sifting carefully the dispatches from San Ilemo it certainly would seem that the out ward appearance of the crown prince is by no means that of a moribund, lie walks or drives out every day, nil color U good and bis stop full of energy. From Lin appear ance no ono wonld suspect him to bo afflicted with a dangerous malady, but theie is anx iey and gloom at Berlin, which scientists here say is but too well justified. Ban Bcmo was chosen, for the prince's residence solely on account of its mild atmosphere, for his eurroundings thero are not iwirticulnrly cieerf uL Of course, since .his arrival tho number of guests at tho hotel has been largely increased, but there aro fewer visitors than in previous winters. Plentiful traces oitho, earthquake of last February still re main, rholo streets in the old, portion of the town yet remaining in ruins though the debris has been carefully removed In tho lower quarter. Dr. Mackenzie must hardly feel encouraged in his efforts to preserve the life of his ex alted patient bytho abusive and threatening letters ho has received daily, most of them seemingly being written by German medical student!. Tfue recipient is warned not to rely too, much, upon the confidence of the prince, and to lie upon his guard iu case he should, revisit Germany, wliilo crossed swords and death's hands form the artistic cmbellishmenta with which thoo cheering epistles aro enriched. AuHtrluii Chilian pulled to Duty. Muxicn, Dec. a. All Austrian em ployed in the factories hero and at Auslwrg havo been ordered to join their regiments at onco. Several leading manufacturers havo thus lost fully one-half of their men. Sev eral ofllccrs of tho Austrian reserves em ployed hi Berlin banking houses havo also been ordered to leport for military duty. The Mauser rifle factory at Oberndorf, Wur tcmburg, is filling a rush contract with Turkey for JCW.tXX) rifles. Tho t'ologuo Ga zette Niyfi: "Thociir is surrounded by in triguers who will never rest until war Ls waged to tho of substituting Huwian for German influence throughout? Europe." Kiupproi AVlllinm Imported Dead. London, Dec. 20. A somi-panie' prevails ontlioKtoyk exchange, caused by. the. receipt of 'a dispatch from "Berlin to, the effect that Emperor William was dedd. Other' dis patches from 'Berlin received by brokers are tq the unw, elVect. But later private dis patches, were, received, which sa,id that there, was no, truth; in the. report t SalUbur's Pollpy One, of DiftrupUon. 'lQfiDQx,Veq. SSt dlalfitpne;iij oil address jastistikjlio.a delegation of. Knti.-,h-Lfboratf at Dover said that tho coming session of par liament does not promise well for tho coun try, and that Salisbury's Irish policy Ls ouo. of national disruption, Twenty-five Veuaels Wrecked. atiikns, Dec. 20. A fierce hurricane from the west, accompiuied by a severo snow storm, prevailed over the wholo of Greece Monday night. Twenty-five vessels were driven ushoro and wrecked In the Gulf of Patras. . The Snowballing Donouncml. Lo.vnox, Dec 29. The Times denounces tlio snowballing of Mr. Gladsfouo yesterday nt Dover, and says that the position and age of the Literal leader ought to insula liiin against such insult King John Advancing-. Homk, Doc. 20. King John, of Abyslnla, is reported to bo advancing with an army upon 3iassowah. Au Important Hallway Move. Spkinwikm), III., Dec. 20. Articles of con solidation of tho Indianapolis & Wabash Rail way company with tho Indianapolis, Quincy & Missouri Hi vef Railway company, under the uamo of tho IiiilimiiiiMilU. nvitiir Jir. Western Railway company, havo iH'eu tiled J iu iuo uniuu ui tuo mjKrvmiy i HUIUO. j.uo capital stock of tho consollilated company is 1 8,000,000 in 10,000" shares, and tho first board of directors aro tho following: John D. Probst, of Now Jersey; Hiriua Hitchcock, Henry B. Hammond, Horrco L. Hotchkiss, Stephen II. Thayer, Charles C. Allen and Thomas B, Atkins, of Now York ; John K. "Warren, E. F. Leonard and John F. Eldor, of Illinois and Rqlwrt B. F. l'lorco, of Indiana. A 1'altlifiil Old Sonant at Ko.-t. AuoirsT.v, Go,, Dec 29. Abel Wright, tha faithful old negro janltor'of St. Paul's cbarch in this city, died Monday, and was liuried ye? 'rday afternoon. Tho funeral was Teiwirktibli' 'or tho ivnson that tho vostry of St VituV. whlcli ls comix! of tho leading i'wjnl ol Auntsta, and O. U-. Goodrich, ih..Tor of tho Georgia Railroad company, " c 4i&fiWei'i WJ tlni eutlro congregation wu jjrtstjht nt th.j bunnl. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Topics of the Time Olven In n Terse and Npicy Mnnnnr. Morebead, Ky., has a tojnpernnce revival. Now Missouri's governor is dangerously ILL Kokomo, Ind., is scourged with scarlet fever. ' Bloomfleld, Ky., comes to the front with a cave story. , ' Young 'James Clam was klllod by cars near Anderson, Ind. ' Porktns w archouso has collapsed at Cleve land Law 20,000.. Mrs. MjCauloy, tho Chicago uxoricide, was declaml insane. Henry Drown, of Delphos, O., fooled with his revolver. Fell dead. The late Judgo Mcllvaino was buried at New Philadelphia Tuesday. Pearson McCoy was refused a now trial and goes up to" Columbus for life. Charles Frazer, well known broker of Oil City., Ta. aCcidontly killed himself whila hunting. In tho squire's court at Nownrk, O., Harry Kear tried to shoot his orothor-in-law, Alfred Micklownitc, Unknown white men beat to death Jere miah Fryo, well known colored man, at Louisville, Ky., Tho Union Labor party of Indinna will conveno nt Indianapolis March 7, to put a state ticket in tho field. A. M. Scailwrough, of Mount Liberty, Ind. has been arrested on a charge of forgery. This is tho second offense. Daniel Stlllwell, pioneer Tennosseean, froze to death on tho road near his homo at South Fitteburg, Tuesday night. Senator Sherman writes to tho Buckeyo club, of Spiingfleld, O., that he will oppose tho confirmation of Lamar. Capt. Cyrus Vigus, pioneer of Logansport, Ind., died Tuesday, aged ninety-four. Ho had ten sons in tho late war. Daniel Stillwell, an old citizen of South Pittsburg, Tenn., froze to death on Monday night in a field near his home. Jesse Mead, well known fnrmer, was drowned in Mad river, near Springfield, by his team backing off a bridge Rob. James Powell, D.D. corresponding secretary of tho American Missionary asso ciation, died suddenly of apoplexy in New York Tuesday. Andy Smiler was found in a hay mow near Canton, O., where he had gono to freeze him self to death. His legs and feet were frozen black, and he will probably die. Frank Hamydon, a scene painter employed at the Grand opera house, Cincinnati, fell from a scaffold while at work, and sustained injuries that aro prolwbly fatal. Constable Henry Moore shot and killed Samuel Mullen nt Nicholas C. H., W. Va. Mullen was intoxicated and resisted tho offi cer, who yns trying to take him to jail. At a Christmas entertainment given in a church at Fainbury, III., a fire broke out, and several persons wero trampled under foot, and somo of them lntally injury I. The building was saved. There Ls a considerable temperance, revival p progress at Morebead, Ky., and citizens of tho place are raising a fund to purchase and closo Mrs. Craig Tolliver's saloon, which is tho only one in tho town. Trouble is threatened among the employes of the Pennsylvania railway ystem west of Pittsburg. Tho difficulty Ls yith thobrako men, and it is thought thoy will bo joined by tho engineers and flremon. Christopher Nowmaster was fatally shot by Dock Corbin near Dolawnro, O. Corbin hoard a noise in his father's chicken house, and mistook Newinaster for an animal. Tho shot took effect in the head and neck. At a Christmas debauch at Exeterborough, Pa., tho family became intoxicated, and went to sleep. A child four years old was loft in the kitchen. Its clothing caUght flro, which communicated to tho house. The child and its mother were burned to. death. Tho Weather. Washington, Dec. 29; Fair weather, ex cept light snow along the lake, brisk to high westerly winds, diminishing in force, colder, with a cold wave. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Quotations of the Money, Stock, Produc and Cut t Market for Dec 28. Nkw Yoiik -Money 5MJ per cent. Exchange stoady. Governments steady. Currency sales, Vi bid; four coupons, 157; fom-ftiul-ii-hulf, If ,i bid, ty The stouk murket opened firm and &iX per cent, higher on advices of higher prices in London, but after the first few dealings there was some pressure to sell for both accounts, and prices heeaiue weak and declined Hlo byuiMdu). The murket has since been dull and featureless. , & Quincy icine Bur Central 1'ae C.,0., C. dfcl .... Del. & Hudson Del., Lac. & W Illinois Central . Kansas & 1'exns. Lake Hlioi-u LouIsvilleArNush Wt UJIHJ Michigan Central Si Missouri Pacific. 88) it! VVIVntml inn- ,VtI)i Northwestern 10$4 VMft do preferred HI mh Ohio & Miss ZH4 18 Pacific-Mall a U.W4 Mt. l'aul 75W Western Union,.,, Tii Clnclnati. FLOUlt-Kanoy, $3 7&3 l; family, $3 40 WHEAT-No. 3 red, 83a83c; No. i, 80 87o. C'OUN-No.3mlxed, &mac. No. 2 mixed, OATs-No. 3 mixed, maxMc; No. 2 mixed, 3mw&; Si. :f white. 35ffilc. ' POUk-Kanilly, 10 oOSlB tf; regular, $15 25 15 50. LAHD-Kettle, 7?i7c. POULTltlf-Common chlokens, $1 503 23 por doren; lair to prlule, a JCyjia 00. WOOI UawrtHhod line merino, 1718e; one fourth blool olothlnrf, 'M&Xc; medium dclaino and combing, ISWi&v; braid lBI0o; jnedlum combing, avrvitci; lleoce washed lino merino, X and XX, ak-aoj medium clothing, 2a30oj dolaine tleeee. 'JS6&iki. ILAV No. 1 tliuoth LSOOffll.ia); mixed, $10 bi 00; No. 2, prano, sa 9 CO: wheat, oats and rye at raw. 5 "Oj&o u). OA'fTliK Good tot-hoice butchers, $.125 Blockers anil fewlors, $.! 50E3 45; yearlings and calvos. ftJ WV U0. uuuft-eieot outciiers, 5.1 u.i in; fair to SocKing, s wish w. rair wi gooa llsnt, 'IS; common, $1 23&1 W; culls, $3 G HrrwwrAr,.,nmftn in Ail,. 'rvi nn. .i to choice, $3 Wt&itW: common to fair famba, 8J 253 75rsood to oholce. H 00 j 25. Now Xork. WHEAT -Xo. 1 state rod, 05390c; No. S rod winter, lo; February, 93Ho. COIIN-Mixed, (Slffllxio; February, C2Uo. OATrLE-3 m&W per 100 pounda livo weight, HUGH fil mMi 05 nor 100 nounds. aumin'v "Oiio w per Weight. 10O pounds livo l'lttsburff. CATTLE Slow; prime, U 755 00; fair to food, gl 001 30: common, pi 503 75; feeders, 3. 753 50; Htockors, J2 603 25; reccipta, 3B; Hv-ldwr receipts, 1J0O. sliItimenM, lft PniladOln das i'ixfa& W VorKors, $5 a bi'cohtinqftJuTmlr; V mM fcJL puke p?PRICE's CREAM Aiiui3 China. tQWDE HOLIDAY PRESENTS ALLEN, HALL & CO. 1 Its superior excellence proven -in millions of homes for moro than a quarter of a century. It ls used by the United Btatc Government. Endorsed bv the beads of tbe great Universi ties as theStroneest, Purest and most Health lul. Dr. Prlco's the only Baking Powder that does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Hold only In cans. PltlUB BAKING POWDER CO. New York, Uhl&igo, Ht. Louis. LATEST. Glass and Oueensware! We have now on exhibition tho largest, finest and moat complete stock of goods ever brought to our city, consisting pf , Bisque Figures, Carlsbad Ware, Hungarian, Royal Dresden and French China, Satin and Bohemian Glassware, Dinner and Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Water Sets and Chamber Sets ; also an elegant line of Hanging Lamps, &c Wo aro offering these goods at lower prices than they have ever been sold at before. uan ana examine our siock ana prices oeiore purchasing eise- where. ALLEN, HALL & CO., Corner Second and Court Streets, Maysville, Ky. GLORIOUS VICTORY! JovfUl tiditics to the thousands: tho Mammoth Furniture Store of HENRY OBT offers a large stook of Bran Now Stylos, at prices on MODERN CHAMBER SUITS, Latost Styles of Parlor Work, Fold ing Bod Iiounges and Beds, Side boards, Bookcases, Wardrobes and all other articles in tho line of Household F II that will mako it interesting to buy ers. Our trade is ihcroasirtet, and tofeuike it b6oia,whavata3eri OM to- stiil the. tiswfc W -carry; a; Irg gtook, and are tk drivers, p low cash prices. Coma and, see: we wiUWaf ydtt' right; Bsmember, ttiar &sUk at THE HENRY 0RT FURNITURE STORE, MAYSVILLE. KY. The "BEE HIVE" presents tbe compliments of the season to its friends and patrons and wishes all a ''Merry Christmas and a Happy .New Year." No houeo in tbe city presents so prand a display and so varied a stock from -which to select Useltil and Beautiful HOLIDAY PRESENTS at prices which, dro lower than anywhere outside of New York City. We Commence at presents for tbe children : DOLLiS Dolls for 1 rent each ; Dolls for 5 cens ; large washable Wax Dolls for 25 cents, equal to anything in Maysville for double the money ; a fine, All Kid body, Bisque Doll .for 50 centB, would be cheap1 at $1, &c. We havo Boy Dolls and Girl Dolls; White Dolls and Black Dolls. The children especially are invited to look at our large and varied family of Dolls and our great stock of Toys. For useful and appropriate Gifts, such as Plush Brush and Ctimb Cases, Mani cure Hets, Shaving Boxes, Jewel Cases, Cologne Cases, fine ToWels, Lambrequins, Stand Covers, (in Plush and Felt), Handkerchiefs, (both Linen and Silk), Mulllers, Silk Umbrellas, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Bisque and Terra Cotta Fig ures, and in fact everything that pertains to a first-class Dry Goods establishment. Our prices and goods always speak for themselves. Everything advertised in pre vious'issues of this paper will always bo found in stock at the same low prices, un less reduced still further. We can only add to tho above: come in and look for yourself, and see, that we speak the truth and can show you holiday goods in grander ussortment.and at lower prices than you ever dreamt of. We must especially mention some fine Hofe, in Silk and Lisle Thread, that 'wo just received some entiroly new denigns in Stripes, Checks and Figuies. ROSENAU BROS., Prop's "Bee Hive." Grand Holiday Carnival, to which the public are invited a banquet of bargains hereto fore unequaled in Maysville a $20,000 stock of Dry God and Fancy Goods to select from, embracing everything that b desirable for useful and, appropriate holiday presents, at price reduced, in many instance?, 25, 50 and 75 per cent. SOMETHING NEW Or Q T O G. S. HANCOCK, No. it Market street, Maysville, Ky., for good and cheap Groceries and Produce, and everything usually kept In a flrst-clasa retail jjrocery. CasU or trade for produce. VHonest weight and square dealing. j '1 Presents in Cloaks; Presents in Bresa Goods; Presents in Men's Shirts;4 Presents in Underwear; Pr?sents in Crlo.ves; Presents iij Sibyls; Presents in Rugs; Presents in Silk Mufflers; Presents in Handkerchiefs; Presents in Silk Umbrellas; Presents in Presents in Pr'estin Presents in Presents in Presents in Presents in Presents in Presents in Presents in ECand:Satchels; MirJPfs; Blankets; Hats; Caps; Brushes; Mitts; Hosiery; Towels ; Pocketbooks. SOKRIKS A HON, A. GUV AND LOCKSMITHS, ltepalr Guns, Pistols, LockB, &c Special at tention paid to repairing Hewing Machines. Office and Shop ou Kant Second street. Prices cut right and left to close out our entire stock and retire from business. JW. SPARKS & BHQ-, No. 24 Market Street, Maysville, Ky. T AW CARD. J. n. BAiiJiK, Commonwealth's Att'y, O. Ii. bali.ee, Notary Public. S ALLEE & S AXiIiEH, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, will attend to collections and a general law practice In civil cases In-Mason and adjoining counties. Fire Insurance and Keal .Kstato Agentfl. All letters answered promptly, or dee i No. 13 Court street, Maysville. Ky. M$fa6j& - iwyff . m.m -v $3X SSK&0BT -ICj-TV JLfl -BHV ,i a t iK& iH flik 7-; 4m mr. r mm, v L1QHTNINQ MALARIA ERADICATOR rnEE AND LIVER WEQULATOR. Our 8afa Family Doctor. 'A Complete Family Medlolne.t Perfect Substitute for Calomel. A Safe and Reliable Remedy In all cases. . The Greatest Remedy of the age for Bilious oineases. A I'UREIV VEGETABLE: comnonnd 4nd tha mast effcllv eremntloB known tot rfcsnorlnr bile from' th nttom. nd rwtorirut tha Esnu ssuoa ci via utct sna u sioorja. n oss rxpia aiicnuira od edallve eSTect upon Ike STHtem. U renotttea it and tMtona to a. healthy rfiror. It lnorettca tn tomtlta tod Mj id Iba dljreatlen nml Rntlmllatloa of the food. It can bo given with VKlUfHOT MAJTKT V la chlldrva or nil tilts ol any am In nil cattn wbers Uur ls a derangembit of tha ajratam. It baa teen uaed with moat wonderful effect la uoius, miious uono, maiaria r overs, diiioub fever, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, General Doblllty, boss ot wpuexiie, nssoHcnB, .u. For FREE TRIAL PA0KA0E tend O eta. la (tamps For fall paokcie osad SO cts. ts TELEGRAPH MEDICINE; CO.. LAKE CHARLES. LA. T A DVBKTISERS ! send for oar-Select LbA A. of Loeal Newspapfn Oeo. , Koirll A Co.. Id, Bprnce street.. N, Y. HERMANN LANOE, The Jeweler, has an elegant stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver ware, Clocks, Spectacles, (old Pens, Opera, Glasses, etc. NO. 3.7 AK9APB CINCINNATI, OHIO.