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w&mwwmMMWFmmm ir p .V 'A 1 . I. 5 my. XT-. '.f t.' A j t 'V (a wfflKfei 5- && DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. William II. Ce.x, Themas a. Davis, Prettdtnt Vice-President. William It. Waimwerth, Jr., Secretory und Tremurer. Themas A. Davis, Rliter ami Manager. Samuel T.Hickm an. An't Rllter and BoekKeeier, BOARD OF DIRECTORS. VlLLJAM II. OOI, M.C. IU'HHILL, A. M. J. Cechka.v, W. II. Wadhwerth, Jr., TlIOMAN A. DaVIh. nVFTHV Publ Ledger Building, Xe. 10 Eatt jrrij& Third Street SVBHCRIPTIOKS-IX ADVAXCE. One Year . .. .... 83 00 Mix Months...... 1 50 Three Tlentlu 75 DELIVERED BY CIRRIER. Per 3f enlJi 23 rent Payable te carrier at end of month. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertising rates uniform and reason able and made kneicn en application at the office. IN nOC SIGNO VINCES. Tv llin nnmnatffn tf 1.Q.QS trlw rnn rn. vm K . 1 V MUUIKIU V WV " VMM W BVj Mall !!. nVinmn tl.A Iii1.1ihI n.nA tjr uau niiuuui. duuuju iuc mi mucin ujjnu V priuuun ui iuu uiiuuui imi; us uu uxciu t'A ",U UIBU1 U) UIU 1'roieciienisi party. Protection nnd the relegation of and Americanism, its opponents te tke British line, tbuspr ? claiming a moral dis- i'j, irancnisemeui, ucnuiunuizuuen anu uu- uunuiiuu ui uuu'iinii uiu uuiiuiis ui wit; linker! States. fine Yerk Ettninn Pnt. ?S" ' TITItlimi nttnninllnr. try hiiiifef TJ... w Fest's bread question, we simply desire b . . t sava xne -American economist, te call its atentien te the following editorial utterance of another great Mugwump Free-trade newspaper, The Bosten Jfcr- aid: The American ilng is simply a number of pieces of textile fabric, of three different colors, sewd together for the purpose of making a predetermined combination. i, iiueu ritwuuuuia ure luuuu ttueuriiig at patriotism and ridiculing all feeling of veneration for the American flag, when they advocate a policy that would break down our industries and hand ever our markets te foreigners, they surely cannot blame Protectionists for classing them as adherents of Great k) nuuuu rutiiur inuii ui uiu umieu states. t v Whatever else may be said of our Pre- lecuve peucy, it must at least ue nu mitted that that policy the American system, as it was named by its great ex pounder Henry Clay is one which is .-. .. . ..... .. ... ?. ,-., , 1- .1, .-..- . .., uemgueu w siiuiuiaie a seunti anu healthy American sentiment. It em phasises the importance of American Industries, American markets and Amer ican werkingnien. Its fundamental doctrine is that American skill is great enough, American talents are varied & , . enough, and American laborers Intelli gent enough te enable us te manufact ure at home everything that we are net precluded, by climate or ether natural causes, from producing. It is an Ameri can policy, broadly, consistently Ameri- v can. and as such its most nDtironrinte m . ' emuiem is me American nag. It was altogether lovely and the choicest scene among ten thousand te . . . . ruMKtrvn nnw Rerpnniv rnn "Kiiia" nmi " Mossbacks" unified en Saturday. a... r- Can anyone telephone us what has jW feeonie of the Peeple's-Party-Faraicnj-II- '.' Alllanefi-Third-Partv rmrtv that nernl- I ' Mtd a anadfdate for Senater in this ",god Thirty-first Senatorial District at , Yaaeeburg en Friday last? Ferge plglren f 12 75 a ten, Bessemer plgiren $14 50 a ten, and steel billets $23 a ten, are some sample McKlnley prices with which the Tariff "reform" prophets of the campaign of 1800 are just new wrestllng. These are abso lutely the lewestjprices en record. Somehow or another the Republicans of Masen county have get it into their heads that the proper way of getting a candidate for an efllce is te held a con vention and nominate one. They have an idea that the party is a little bit bigger than any individual member of it. The Free-trade Heuse refused te au au au thorize the building of mere than a sin gle war ship for the new navy, and shamefully shaved down the fortifica tion appropriations. Building a navy and fertyfylng our sea coast saver tee much patriotism for the anti-Amerlcau Cebdenite. But when it came te the River and Harber bill, which is noto riously the most extravagantly dishonest that annually comes before Congress, the Democratic majority threw their professions of economy te the winds and run the river and harbor appropri ations up se that the total appropria tions will exceed these of the corres ponding session of the preceding Con gress by net less than $23,000,000. That Is the kind of patreits they are. Keal Entste Transfers. C. B. Pearce. Jr., and wife and ethers te Kate Lane, let en Seuth side of Sixth street; consideration, ?!2C4. Six hundred physicians went East by the C. and O. this morning. Ue.miv C. Smith, Jn., made a misstep en Frent street last night, while saluting a friend en a passing train, and severely sprained his ankle. Jehn Mehan, foreman of the Catletts burg Water Company, came down en the excursion yesterday te see his paients and will return this afternoon. Keatneky Fairs. Shelbyville. July 18th te 15th. Eminence, July 10th te 23d. Harrodsburg, July 25th te 30th. Danville. August 2d te 6th. Versailles, August 2d te Gtb. Columbia, August Oth te 12tL. Sharpsburg, August Oth te 13th. Nicholasville, August lGth te 20th. Cnmpbellsville, August 10th te 10th. Lebanon, August 23d te 20tb. Maysville, August 23d te 27th. Lexington, August 30th te Sept. 3d. Paris, September Oth te 10th. Bardstown, September, Oth te 10th Winchester, September 13th te 17th. Elizabethtown, September 13th te 16th. Herse Cave, September 20th te 23d. Cynthiaua, September 21st te 24th. All the above meetings have trotting contests. UNFAIRLY TREATED. Tlte Left Hand Initiate She Is Net Property Treated. This curious ltttle extract, which reads somewhat ltke a riddle, comes from a letter written by Dr. Franklin te the American Museum. The learned doctor is Bpcaldng ea a subject about which there Is a grcnt diversity of opinion. He is arguing the cauitc et the left hand, and contends that she is entitled te equal oeruddoration with the right. Thut filw ought te be equally instructed, In order that If anything should hnppcn te her sister, she might be as competent for useful employment as the right would be if deprived of the assistance of the left' "There are two 6isters of us, and the two eyes of man de net rchemble nor are capable of being en better terms with each etlicr than my sister and my self, but for the partiality of our parents, who make the most injurious distinctions between us. Frem my In fancy I have been led te consider my sister an a berng of mere elevated rank. Nothing was spared In her education, while I was suffered te grew up without the least instruction. She had masters te teach her writing, drawing and ether accomplishments; but if by chance I touched a pencil, a pen, or a necxlle, I was bitterly rebuked, and mere than once I have been beaten for being awk ward and wanting a graceful manner. It Is true my sister associated me with her upon some occasions,' but she always mode n point of taking the lead, calling upon me only from necessity, or te figure at her side," But in splte of Dr. Franklin's argu ment, the left hand has never yet taken equal place with the right, and, for many reasons, it seems hnrdly prebable that she ever wllL ErvrjtMaj Ha IU Cm. On every horse will be found, en the inside of each foreleg, a dry, gray wart about the size of a silver dollar, appar ently of no possible use. It is said that wheq the weary, overtaxed anlmaL sweating at every pore and covered with foam, can reach down and rub with hk wet nose this always dry, hard tmhstasee, he is instantly refreshed witlf a odor like geranium. SL1PPCWY pXHOINQ. Mm? KtHtmrnair Fall Oeear la th Court IlnUroem of Kurope, Dancing en the highly polished and parqueted floors of the palaces of Eu rope is attended with some danger, says Marquise de Fontcmey In the New Yerk Recorder, especially when the heels happen te be hampered with the spurs which form part and parcel of every full-dress uniform. The duke of Aeste, nephew of King numbert, of Italy, Is suffering from the effects of a severe tumble while waltxing et a ball given at Rome by Mmc. Le Ghalt, the wife of the Bel gian minister te Washington. At a Viennese court ball I once saw the young secretary of a foreign embassy fall be unfortunately while dancing. with one of the arcltduchcsses that he practically came down in a sitting posi tion en her face and, caused her nose te bleed. 1 need scarcely add that he left Vienna nest day and a week later ob tained IiIb transfer te another pest. At Berlin accidents of this character hove been se frequent of late et the court balls that a few Sundays age Em peror William summoned the generals commanding the various troops sta tioned in and around Berlin and in structed them te direct thoee officers who ere net nble te dance properly te abstain from attempting te de se at imperial entertainments. Formerly the young officers used te be put "through their paces" by their seniors, and hed te display a certain proficiency in sin gle danees around the billiard table be fore tiiey were allowed te dance et cenrt. I remember ane occasion nt a court bell hi Berlin where a young sub altern incurred the anger of the late Prince Frederick Charles by tripping up his pertner. The prince assailed the young officer se bitterly thet the late Emperor Frederick, then only crown prine, wee obliged te intervene. As It was. Prince Charlee would net let the young fellow off without a sound lectare en hew te dance properly. A few weeks before the tragedy t Meycrling the Grewn Prinoess Stephanie had a very nasty fall owing te the ganchcrie of a cavalry offieor with whom she was wnltxlng. The emperor was terribly annoyed, end the late Crown Prince Rudelph spoke his mind in no moaserod terms te the culprit. Fur mcare polite was Emperor Napeleon III. when et a TuBerkss ball a middle aged offieor and his fair partner come te grief. As the mortified lancer scrambled te his feet the emperor ex tended a hand te help htm. end turning te the lady remarked: "Madame, it is the second time that I have scen the colonel fall; the first time it was en the battlcfieldaf Magenta." VALUE OF FARM ANIMALS. Secretary rtaka I)epartnent Give Seme Agricultural Stitlstlr. The report of the department of agri culture upon the number end values of form animals and en freight rates of transportation companies states that the estimated number of horses en farms and ranches en the 1st of Janu ary was 15,468,140. This is exclusive of horses in cities. The estimates of mules aggregate 11,311560. The use of horses In place of oxen lias been progress ing for years until few oxen ere new used for farm purposes, lumber ing or mining. The number of cattle en farms end ranches Is esti mated et 10,410,851 milch cows and 8", 051,239 ether cattle. The aggregate number of sheep is estimated at 44,038, 305, en advance of about 3 per cent. Swine are estimated In numbers at 52, 899,019, nn increaae of 3 te 4 per cent. The wealth of tls oeuntry in farm ani mals is equal te a per capita valuation of S40, or an Increase of 3C per cent in twelve years. The overage value per head for all ages of each class of animals is as fol fel fol eows: nersea, 05.01; mules, 875.55; milch cows, 831.40; oxen and ether cattle, $15.10; sheep, 82.58; awlne, $4.00. The removal of the embargo en Amer ican perk products in most of the coun tries of Europe has resulted in an ad vance In farm prices of 10 per cent., and the Increased value per head alone has added 823,000,000 te the farm wealth of the oeuntry in a single year. There has been a heavy increase in commercial prices. On February 3 na tive shoep were quoted et 83.75 te 85.50 and westerns et 84.25 te 85.30. In the case of hogs tl advance during the month h:is been even greater. The highest range of prices of animals for slaughter was reported In August and September as te cattle and hogs, though the status of sheep has blnee advanced. The proportion of the cotton crop of 1891 throughout tle cotton-growing states shows a general average of 8.1.3 per cent The reports of the Russian crops continue te be oentrodlotory and unsatisfactory. The last cablegram from Odessa states that nearly all southern Russia Is suffering from a blight of black frost. In tlus Caucasus a better prospect prevails. Ne important changes in the rates of freight upon agricultural products were reported by any of the trunk line com panies January 1, 1892, ns compared with tliese reported December 1, 1891. Transatlantic rates generally arc con siderably lower than they wens Do De cemlwr 1. Frem New Yerk te Liver pool the docrcase is from 10 per cent, upon some articles te nearly 35 per cunt, en ethers. She Recame Ift-Ilanited. Three years age a young lady of Fall River, Mass., was hit upon the left side of her head by e falling sign as she was walking along a street in Bosten. This was followed by brain fever. After some weeks she was as well In mind end body as ever, but from a right handed person she had become se left handed that fclie could neither cut, sew nor write with her right hand, but found it easy te de all these things with her left. Her right hand was Just about us useful da her left had been just before she was hurt- What Is strange is that, with se recent e change in the use of her hands, she never makes an awkward motion, and is as graceful la the use of her left hand as if she had bean born left-handed. ', n .'! lW. - QUALITY ABOVE QUANTITY! AllTlSTW KLEOANCV cnrrlc mrc wcttiht with U than anuthUiu cUc note- ailau. S3y Gill hiii! leek at Ilenrjl Ort's FOLDING ItED?, mWttOOM and PJltLOU SUITES. HENRY OUT, Ae. II Eat Stcuml St. BEOWIIM SPECIAL 25 dozen L'ulauudried Waists, sizes 6 te It years, 25 cents. 25 dozen asserted styles in Percale and Cheviot, worth 75, at 50 cents, sizes G te 14 years. TT? Y0T7 An?TFH 1,ack Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children 11 1 U U ll J2J JJlf for Snrnny,P try a pjjj. of em. celebrated Ethi opian Dye. They arc absolutely fast and stainless. A trial .will convince you of this fact. Ne. 51 WEST SECOND STREET. Maysville Carriage Company, MaNUKACTUIIKKS AND DEAI.EI18 IN A PINE LINE 0E CARRIAGE WORK. Alse Agents keh the Deerinsr Harvesting Machinery Adjoining Opera-house, MAYSVILLE, KY, seasenableT)"R,Y GOODS1 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, And HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GENERALLY ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOIl SALE UY 2&?cfe Landreth's Reliable Gai'deil Seed WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOIt SALE BV THOS. J. OHENOWETH. DltUOOlKT, SECOND McCLANAHAN & SHEA, -DEALERS IN MANTELS, Tinware, Tin Reoling, JOII WOJtK OK ALL KINDS Executed In the GBEENwepiys;pATNT STORE! Latest in WALL PAPER. Largest Quantity, Lewest Prices. OAN SUIT ANYBODY. PAINTS, OILS, VAKN1S11KS. ZWEfGART' BLOCK. L. C. BLATTEKMAN. OLDEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. BLATTERMAN & POWER, SOf.B A0KNT8 FOR MILLER'S MONITOR RANGES, AND DEALERS IN, Mantels, stoves, grates, ice cream, freezers, RofrtKerntori, Wnihlnir Maehlnct, Wringers and Kltehrn Bncclnltlc. We will net be underseld. All goods frunrantecd as represented. Tin lioeflnir, Outterlnjf nnd general Jeb Werk. 28 and 30 W, Second Street, :-: JIAYSVIJLE, KY. MONUMBtfTAL, STATUARY AND CKMITIRY WORK, ' Jn Grant! ami MarbU, "M. R. GILM0RE, 109 W. 8KOOXI1 8TMCKT, 'MAY8VILLK, KY. rFrctstonnlliilIcllngVerk,Blc!cwnlk,Ac., at mulifftctery price. IiS?DKUG STOEE A First-class Line of Everything Usually Found In a Drug Stere. POWER & REYNOLDS. Before SIECLIPSE Steve, see the It cooks with a current of het air. Te be had of ST fT TYU A Tir noilsen Bleck. Ne. . Jt. UiiXlAM, 18 East Second St. & CO.- OFFERING IN BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS. BBOTONG & CO, and STAPLE ey of AND SUTTON. GRATES, Guttering and Spouting. best Dimmer. W. F. POWER. WcrzJ IIMESTOMAlM XAYSVILLE, KY. Mere Sfcd, better ladlrlduAli and Breeding '$ for Lew Meney, than any Farm. HAIINEY WILKfeS, Sire of seven from 2:104 te 230, l)yaoe.Wllko,2;22,lroof eighty In 2:ittdam llwn, by Roseeo, son of Pilet, Jr. TERMS. S50 cash at tlme of service with return prlvl prlvl leire, or $75 te Insure ALCANDRE, 2:52Gtf . fly Aloyeno, 2:27, sire of twenty twonty twenty Ilve In 2:iW: dam lady Carr, dam of Ambassador, 3SZ1K, Mary 8.. 2128. by American Clay. TERMS, $60 te Insure. McALISTEK, 2:27, By Egbert, slre of flrty.twe In 2:30; dam Laura, dam of Eirg Het (three year-old) UBi, Knight TemplBr. 2:R!f by Ulllr Adams, son of Almont. TERMS, $25 te insure. DR. OWENS, By Alcantara, 2:23, slre of fifty In 2:30, first dam by Sir Walklll, sec ond dam by Kentucky Prince TERMS, $10 cash by Bensen, or $15 te Insure. J39Bend for Catalogue JAS. W. FITZGERALD, MAYSVILLE, KY. apr4 cm8v AMENDMENT Te Article One of Articles Licor Licer Licor perating the Peyiitz Bres. Ce. Article te amend Artlcle I of Articles of In corporation of Poyntz Drethcrs Company, of Maysville, Masen county, Kentucky, re corder? In Deed Heek Ne. Vi, page 174. He It known te all whom it may concern, that at a mcetlng of the stockholders of the Poyntz Hrethcrs Company of Maysville, Ken tucky, held at Its oHlce In Maysville Ken tucky, Thursday, April 28tb, 1892, It was agreed that the corperato namoef said com pany be changed from Poyntz Brethers Com pany te Oakwood Distillery Company, and that hereafter the business of said corpora tion be conducted under the corporate name of Oakwood Distillery Company. And It was further agreed at said meeting, that Ren 11. Poyntz, Secretary and Troasurer of said Poyntz Drethcrs Company, be and he was au thorized te make proper acknowledgment of said change of nume before the Clerk of Ma Ma eon County Court, and cause same te be pub lished and recorded as required by law. HEN D. POYNTZ. Sccrctaru and Trcaturqr of Poyntz llret. Ce. State or Kentucky, ., Masen County. s I. T. M. Pearce Clerk of the Ceuntv Cenrt for the county and state aforesaid, de certlfy that the foregoing instrument of writing was this day produced te me In said county and acknowledged by Hen II. Poyntz, n party thereto, te be their act nnd deed. Given under my hand und seal of ofDce this 29th day of April, 1H. . T. M. PEARCE. Clerk, IlyJ.C. Levol, D. C. State or Kentucky, I ,.,. Masen County. s"' I.T. M. Pearce Clerk of the County Court for the county and state aforesaid, de .certify that the foregoing Instrument of writing was this day received in royelllco nnd ledged for record, whereupon the Bnme. toirether with this and the foregoing certificate, hath been, duly recorded In my efllce Given under my hud this April 30th, S91. T. M. PEARCE, Clerk, Uy J. C. Level, O. C. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ADOPTED UY THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO '-' ... OK MAYSVILLE, KY. AitT. I. He It known that William H. Cox, Themas A. Davis, W. 11. Wadsworth, Jr., Sam uel T. Hickman, A. M. J. Cochran, M. C. Rus sell, Geerge L. Cox and Allen A. Edmonds, have this day associated themselves togethor and become Incorporated under and by vlrtue of Chapter Mef the Gcncrul Statutes or the Stutc of Kentucky as The Publle Lcdger Com pany nnd by that name shall sue nnd be sued, contract and be contracted with, nnd shall have porpetual succession nnd a common seal, with power te alter same at pleasure Aiit. 2. The capital stock of said Corpora tion shall be f.l.UJO, divided into shares of $10 each, and the same shall be transfera ble by written assignment en the certificate, and when transferred the cortltlcate for same shall be surrendered te the Company and can celed, und new ones issued In lleu thereof. Aiit. 3. This Corporation is organized for the puriose or publishing a newspaper In tbe city of Maysville. nnd distributing the same throughout the state of Kentucky, and forthe carrying en of n general nowspaper business in snld city and state. Aut. 4. The principal plaeoef business of said Corporation shall be at Maysville. Ky. The capital stee of suld Corporation may be Increased at it meeting of the stockholders (theso holding a majority of the stock assent ing thereto) te any sum net exceeding $10,- -000. This C'oiiKiratlen may organlze when 300 shares or its stock is subscribed. Stock may be paid for In money or equivalent nt bd agreed contract prlce, and uny stock net sub scribed for may be sold rrem tlme te tlme, as the Directors may direct and authorize and the certltlcutes et stock shall be signed by the President and Secretary, and the corpo cerpo corpe rato seal shall be u Mixed te sumo. Aut. 5. The Corporation shull le managed by a Directory or nve persons who shall be elected unnually nt the Cempanv's office In Maysville, Ky., en the 1st Monday In March or each year. lr, for uny reason, there should net be an election held ut the time fixed, tbe Directors In olllce shall contlnue as such until thelr successors are elected and qualified. Aht. U. The Directors shall oheoso rrem thelr number n President and Vice-President, and from sald-number or the stockholders a Sccretary and Treasurer, or, If they see fit, they may combine these two officers Inte one They shall elect an Editor, and may elect a assistant te the Editor, both or whose duties and teuiire or effice they inuy fix nnd pro pre scribe by by-laws or the Company, which by laws a majority or the Directors may adept for thomunagcinentof the Cempnny'SMiiralre. Aut. 7. The Company shall net lneur an Indebtedness exceeding, In the aggregate, at any ene tlme, n sum equal te ene-halt or the enpltnl stock paid fh. Aht. 8. The prlvute property or the stock- i holders or this Company shull be exempt '? from all debts or liabilities of tbe Cerpera- ffij At. . The Corporation shall begin when , ii sunn uhvu ergunizeu, as provmed rer herein, ., mm sunn uinuiiiuu ua lung us may 1)0 UOCCB- vi: In witness whereof, thn until InnnrAnA,.-.. i'fltW' have hereunto set thelr bauds this 10th day of $' :" I March .1892. - faft. i' xv ...ii . . .. , -MM Tiinirm A Tkiviu II n linn. ' iiiiiiAM ii. jjjL l. ji. ti. :ii;iiif ji v. W. H, WAnsweiiTii. Jr.. nnn. r. rviv , e """"" - 4M s liueabiiL. w 8, T. UlCKUAN, AMKX A, EUMOWDS. ' Masen Ceanty. 'fvcl f, I, T. M. lVmce, Clerk or the County Courts that the foregoing Artloleof Incorporation 1 he Plllilfe Idvur Ce. wil. im Murnh in n i ur in miuni mm niHiiintoresnia.ue certify in or imt. piodueed te ii e In said county, nnd aoknewl-ri edged by s Id Themas A. Davis. William H. l T.nimnerin, JrB.T, IIIOKinan, M. T Grergw L. Cox and Allnii a. va. te be thwlr act and d-ed. and ORjfJi, ITJ. tllli,Unin WMft llu-llln rnMwlin&r k T loknewledued bv A. II. .1. fivtimi, 'vjii J'! M l'U HIP UL'l H7 UCta. Hnil IfUllrrNl rn.1ann.il' vhoreupen the same together with this eer- -'A tirlcate hnth been duly recorded In my efflee: ' Given uudeiiny hand this 14lh day or Mareh. T. M. PRARdE. Clerk! ByT. 1). Slattery,D.C. v Jw .&"7 ;r. J v A- 4 .. i" i .. tK X I v , r i ; Jjfk vl SEV t rfSSfc J- wi i fpf.t L Wat. m.C. ''. M? , rwar1 i '. fc v -if .! V' U J . 1, r ,A. J. u.-i' v r. KM - i' i'i".