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Jr., returned yes terday from n professional visit te Frank fort. S Mr, and Mrs. J. 13. Newton nnd son httve returned from it visit near Cincin nati. Jehn Hcrtleef Buffalo, N. Y is lieie the guest of Mrs. Jehn llelscr of East Third street. Jehn Broweref Lewis county is visit ing his aunt, Mrs. Clara Brown of Cliften, this week. Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Wright are in at tendance en the Methodist Conference at Middlesboreugh. Capt. Geerge Cellier returned yester day Hern a tour through Northern Ver mont and Canada. Mrs. Dr. M. H. Davis of Maysltck is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam ifukill, at Paris. Miss May me Wheeler has returned from a pleasant visit te relatives In Cin cinnati and Vunceburg. Mis Gus Simmons has returned te her home inVberdeeii after a visit te Mrs. D. I. Babcock in Newport. Miss M. Reger Cadcu has returned home te Le.lni:ten after a very pleasant visit te the family of D. Fitzgerald. lien. Themas 11. Paynter passed through the city last night en route from his titumph at Carlisle te his home in Greeuup. Miss Phejbe Ferman left yesterday for Georgetown, where she has accepted n position as teacher of music in the tcmale Seminary at that place. Rev J. E. Wtlght and wife left yester day te attend the annual session of the Kentucky Conference of the M. E. Church, Seuth, at Middlesboreugh. The big show te-day. James B. Themas has "Inte Philadelphia papers. our thanks for The Court of Appeals and Superior Court have convened in fall session. The diphtheria has city, and there is no danger from it. died out iu this longer the least Jehn L. Conn and Miss Dela Bradford, both of this county, wcre granted mar riage license yesterday. Mns. Ruby Finnell, a colored woman living at Walten, took a dose of Rough en Rats with suicidal Intent. Jehn L. Sullivan, with his new play, isboeked for an engagement nt Washing ton Opera-house In March next. The disjointed trestling en the 0. and O. between Newpert and Covington has been repiircd and nil is lovely once mere, Tun circus tents will be pitched en what'is known as the " Barbour" let in the Sixth Ward, directly en the street car line. The Kentucky Conference of the M. E. Church, Seuth, met at Middlesboreugh this morning, with Bishop Jehn C. Kecner presiding. The Ledgeh is in demand. A Bosten gentleman sent for three conies contain ing the narrative of Maysvilla Comtnau Cemtnau dery's Pllgrimage te the Reckies. One gcutlcman living three miles be yond Flemlngsburg had nrrived in the city this morning by 7 o'clock. He is bound te see the whole circus. Duplet Siteirrn, colored, of Maysville is new en Unde Ham's pension list nt $S per month from July 12th, 1890. Jehn Walsh of this city was his atterney. Laueii Day is a legal holiday in Ohie anu. H eugiu iu uu m uvury siuiu. Working poeplo ought te have at least ene day in the year that could he distinct ively called their own. In the last four years the following towns have built waterwerks: Lebanon, first, Middlesboreugh. Plnoville, Rich mond, Winchester. Georgetown, Paris, Uarredsbuig and Stanford. Anetheh pair of precious "Jays" who don't rend the papers have been discov ered. They live In Boeuo county, nnd thev ho,ve been swindled out of !?2,000 in hard earned cash by New Yerk green goods men. M FeH-.it liune back or for u pain iu the side or chest, try saturating a nicce of ' tiauncl with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will euro any ordinary case In one or two days. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. CO cent bottles for sale by Power & Reynelds. The many friends of "Beb" Lee in Maysville will be gratified te learn that lie litis bcen promoted te head clerk at the" Palace lietel, Cincinnati. Mr. Lee was for soveral years clerk at the St. Clmilcs Hetel in this city, and has been connected with the Palace but a few months, ile Is a deserving and straight forward young man and is bound te suc ceed ' PUBLIC FIRST YEAR. KENTUCKY WEATHER REPORT. What We May Expect Between This Time and Te-morrow Evening. THE LEDGER'S WEATHER SIONAL8. irMfeetrentucr run: HIiicj-nAiNersNOw; With Black adeve 'twill IfAUMeu grew. Ufllack' HENF.ATII COt.DF.lt 'twill t)OJ Unless Wack't shown no clmnue we'll sce. S3yThe atee forecasts are mnde for a period of thlrtj-slx hours, ending at 8 o'clock te-morrow uvcnlntr. MPl'EHENT NOW. When all the world was young, lad, And you wero very ureen, Yeu saeR of melting ej es, lad. And locks of satin sheen; Yeu saw them iu the theater And you thought the world se gay: Hut new jou're en the stage yourself Yeu de net feel that way. The new generator at the electric light plant is working in first rate order. Ne stueet caus below the Opera house after half past twelve today. Uluelick Si'ihnes have been sold for 50,000, says The Louisville Times. The wife of L. J. Stlckley of the Sixth Ward is very low with typhoid fever. The Governer eilers $300 for the mur dereis of Henry Dobsen of Crittenden county. - i It is said that a feminine admirer of Corbett's with attempt te put a step te the fight te-night. Louts Redehts shot and killed Jeseph Patterson, as the result of a political dis cussion in Shplby county. The barn of Geerge Frest in Adams county was burned Monday morning. Less $1,000; no insurance. Te-night Hen. Jehn L. Sullivan and Hen. James J. Corbett will endeavor te knock each ether's head oil. AnseLEM Baxteh, n farmer living near Fnirview, W. Va., was killed by falling under the wheels of a wagon. ii F. M. Swei'E, n wealthy hnd prominent business man of Seymour, Ind., dropped dead while acting as pall-bcarer. The members of Haucke's Band report most hospitable, treatment at the hands of the geed people of Portsmouth. PiiOFKSSOii Chaules L. Swain has been ro-appeintcd as a member of the Adams County Beard of Scheel Examiners. The Governer offers a reward of 150 for the apprehension of Enes Uewnrd, indicted for murder in Whitley county. - m m i i i - Mayoh E.'E. Peauce started en his Western trip this morning. He was escorted te the depot by the cutlre police ferce. N. W. KiMiiiteuciii of Harrison county received the Democratic nomination for Circuit Judge by n plurality of thirty votes. William Nomas is charged with mur der in Christian county, nnd the Gover Gover eor will give $200 te the fellow that catches him. In snite of its Ice and severe weather, Labrador pessessesOOO species of llewerlng plants, 50 ferns and ever 230 species of messes and lichens. i i ! Jehn Donavin, aged 15, while stealing grapes from a farmer named Rese near East Liverpool, O.. was shot but net fa tally hurt by the farmer. Kentucky Bird, a stallion belonging te Clayten Hege of Pt. Pleasant, O., died at Meadville, Pa., Saturday. Three thou sand dollars had bcen refused for him. The Alexandria Fair was a howling success. The gate receipts wcre $1.40-1 07, stall rent 8218 25, privileges 8407 8, baggage room 20 80 a total of ?2,150 57. A i'ET superstition Is upheld. A Mass achusetts wife broke a salt-cellar, and trouble Immediately followed. Her hus band shot her dead and then put a bui ld Inte himself. Theue is mera cholera at the pert of New Yerk and the Legislature has again nppeared at Frankfort. Thus doth ene sorrow tread upon another's heel, se fast they fellow says, The Louisville Timet. i m m ! i im Dii. Byhem, the scientist and bactcri olegist, has given up his practice in New Yeik City nnd geno into voluntary and indotlnite cxile In the pest hospitals of Swinburne Island. He has no sort of doubt that the disease he is te combat is genuine Asiatic cholera, but he hopes the trouble will be ever in five or six weeks. ! - I I I.. Mit. Blaine's Idea is te close tralllc bo be tween the old country, Canada and the United States te everybody and every thing, save the mails and citlzens of this country new abroad, and te admit these only niter porfect disinfectien. In ether words, the Plutned Knight is "skecred," and would shut foreign microbes out from ull bonetlts of reciprocity Peei'LE should net expect a newspaper te resent personal wrongs done thorn. If the lady who complains te The Led geh that water was th own en her whlle she was passiucr a certain hquse, will go te the persens living In that heuse, she will doubtless find that it was merely an accident nnd that no insult whatover was Intended. M2A,tv .-ru .SM YSVILCE MAYSVILLE, KY.t WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1892. William Hakdestt of Lexington, who stands charged with uulawful use of the mallB, particulars of which have already appeared in The Ledeek, has bcen held te appear at the next term of the Federal Court at Covington. Yestehdat a couple of gypsies an chored at the feet of Grave nlley, while a third ene went about hunting up young ladies who wanted their fortunes told. It gees without saying that they did a thriving business, and The Ledoer heard one handsome young Miss complain, "The nasty thing; I gave her half a dollar and she didn't tell me nothing!" THOMAS HURRICANE PAYNTER The Gentleman from Greenup Who Generated the Gerrymander Reneminated for Congress. a Hen. Themas U. Paynter, present Con gressman from this District, was nomi nated at Carlisle yesterday for a thhd term. The "trade of politics" has become se perverted that ene cannot de justice te an opponent without having his motives impugned; but it is only fair te say that Mr. Paynter has made a geed Representa tive. Se far as we knew, he has been attentive te the wishes of his constitu ency, and business entrusted te his care has received prompt nttentien. This is net saying a great deal it is true, but it is much mere than any Democratic paper would say of a Republican Representa tive, no matter what his capabilities or performances, and it is much mere than ran be said of any of Mr. Paynter's Democratic predecessors. But while The Lewieu is willing te de justice te the geed points In Mr. Paynter's career, it cannot utter a word in extenua tion of his con use In Congress. He has, in season and out of season, denounced the great American system of Yesteuday Dr. Frazee introduced a bill amending the present Hewitt Rove Reve Rove nue law. The object of it is te assess taxes en the corporate franchises of cor porations as intended in the bill lately vetoed. C. F. Newien of Topeka. Kan., has located a rock crusher at High Bridge with a capacity of 500 yards per day. He has a contract with the C, N. O. and T. P. Railroad Company for 500,000 yards of crushed stone. Colonel R. D. Guyeih, formerly of Covington, who was ene of President Cleveland's Indaln Agents, is short in his accounts ever $10,000, and his bondsmen, Alex Davczne, Samuel W. Collin and William Schllckmau, have been called en te maku geed the amount. A few days ege Geerge R Daulton captured what he supposed te be a Smuine American cagle at Brooks's bar e Kuarded the treasure carefully, and after brincing it te the city found thnt his Crlze was an ordinary buzzard. He has eon kicking and colegnlng himself ever since I II .. A HEMAHKAiiLE fact can be discovered with the aid of a peucil. In the twen tieth generation preceding the present, each person new alive had 1,000,000 of ancestors. The exact tlguics are 1.IM8. 570, Each perseu had two parents, four grandparents, eight grcat-graudpnrcnts, etc. Keep en doubling until the twen tieth generation, and you will verify the immense nggrcgate given above Adeut four years age a workman ut Beaver Falls, noticing a toad about the size of a walnut, placed it in a little pile of sand, nnd, laying a large stene en It, uevcr gave It another thought. A year after this particular stone begnn te show signs of decay, and finally cracked clettr across. Thu crack began te widen, intil a few days nge au apcratura was made and out Jumped a live toad, It was found te be of monster slze. pAIjLjT, frk LEDGER REPUBLICAN, The Baltimore and Ohie Railroad Com pany hns brought suit for $25,000 dama ges against Fayette county, O.. for build ing n bridge ever Paint creek, which makes n thoroughfare across the com pany's switchyards necessary. Use lets of water, inside and outside, Is the prevailing prescription both in Eu rope and America, when cholera comes around. Seme doctors add salt and ethers camomile. If this decs't pull you through, says Blsmark's physician in or dinary, then put yourself in the hands of Ged, for these are the only remedies known te be eftlcacieus. cyclenf Protection which has made this the lead ing manufacturing Natien of the earth; He has voted for every measure that has for its purpose the disruption of our present incomparable financial system a system that has challenged the admiration of the ablest financiers of the world, He has opposed every measure that meant n betterment of the Natien's affairs; He is chiefly responsible for the dis graceful gerrymander of this District, whereby the voice of a highly respecta respecta bie minority has been stilled just as the assassin stitlcs the voice of his victim with one hand and applies the stiletto with the ether. These arc some of the reasons why The Ledeek will oppose the re-election of Mr. Paynter; ethers will appear as the campaign progresses. Personally, Tem Paynter is sucti a clever fellow that we wish he was a Re publican; politically, he will travel ever Ills gerrymandeied District this fall and tell mere lies than a fisherman. F. T. C.vLVEitTef Louisville has bought the Bluelicks Springs property 250 acres of land, the springs and hotel for $20. 000. He will bottle the water. There Is no prospect of a hotel being built. At the Queen's Theater in Montreal, Canada, the actor impersonating the "Ameiican Admiral" was hissed, the stars and stripes snatched from his hands, tern and dragged tlireuch the streets. Rememheh, The Ledeeh prints "Help Wnnted." "Lest." " Found, and similar notices net of a business character, free of charge. The paly thiug we require Is that the copy be sent in before 0 o'clock en day of publication. DuniNe the absence of Mayer Pearce, 'Squlre Jehn L. Grant will act in the ca pacity of Mayer. The elllce of the Chief Executive of the city will be left in com potent hands, 'Siiulre Grant having en ether occasions been Mayer pre twn. He can be found at all times either in the Mayer s elllce or in his own. Aheut 2 o'clock yohterday afternoon the workmen were heisting a derrick en the fifth fleer of M. C. Russell's new building when the rope broke The derrick fell across the North wall of the building, knocking oil several courses of brick, many of which fell en the reef of the adjoining building nnd thenre te the street below. Fortunatelv no one was passing, nnd beyond a little less of time no damage whs dentt. All comrades and friends going te Washington can secure cats and accommo dations in the MeGoedo Buildiug by pay ing $1 25 to-elther of the committee, Geerge Crawford. Gcerge dinger, Jehn V. Day, Jehn Walsh ami Dr Pangburn. The money must he pnld by the 14th of the mouth, or they will be left out. Com rades will meet at Pest room en the night of the 17th. All friends going will meet at O. and O. Depot, Secure your tickets at the depot, Time of departure will be given later. Take your grub. -tP ONE CENT. Te These Interfiled. Returns of the Sullivan-Corbett light te-night will be received by rounds at the Commercial Club rooms en Second street. All arrangements have been made with the telegraph company, and all theso who have subscribed their names or wish te de se will meet at the club rooms at 10:30 o'clock. . . A Ueneral liiiu. Seme of the colored folks held a moon light fete en the Fleming pike near the city last saturuay nigut. A battle royal was one of the features of the evening, and several of the par ticipants came before 'Squire Grant yes terday te receive their rewaids. Stcve Yeung, ene of the leading spirits in the affair get ?5; Mary Hunter drew $3 50; Bettic Miner ?2 and costs; Frank Lewis was dismissed. List of Advertised Letters. Belew Is a list of lettcrs remaining uncalled for at the Maysville Postetllco for the week ending September flth, 1SW: Hrenu. Mrs. Minerva Paxton. Alice Clarke. Julia Payne, Hattle Pinscr, Jane Pellltt, Hehert A. Hegers, Mrs. James Shepard. Cindy Smart, Mrs. Iluttle Sparks, Harry (.') Veay, William Waller. T. H. Well", Charles D. Winters, Harry J. Wilsen, Joe Weeds, James Yancey, Marcclus Clnrk, Fanuie Frest. Mrs. May Ollbert, V. V. Glascock, Annle Green, Ellle Hardin. I). C. (-') Hendricks, Her. Hicks, Stockwell Hutlman, Mamle Ien, D. M. Kirk. Henry C. McKlnley, .Mrs. Ellen Miner, H.J Mlller. Maud J2T"One cent due en each of abevt. Persons calling for these letters will plcase say that they ure advertised. Themas A. Davis. 1'estmnetcr. Luugest Sentence In ttie Lnlih haaaaigt. The longest sentence in English litera ture is found in the act of Parliament, 29, Geerge IIIV chapter C9, entitled "An act te prevcut the enlisting or engage ment of his majesty's subjects te serve in foreign service, and the fitting out or equipping in his majesty's dominions ves sels for warlike purposes witjieut his majesty's license." The second section of this act contains but one sentence. with 807 words in it, and without a single step between its first word "and" nnd its last word "convicted." The seventh sec tion of the present English foreign enlist ment net forms one sectence of 000 words Gladstone forms longer sentences than any ether English writer and speaker, present or past. One of his longest sen tences was in a speech in August, 1890. nt the National Liberal Club. It occu pied twenty-four lines of news type, and contained 214 words v Tbr Ideal Wife. "There is no greater blessing can be fall a thinker than a union with a woman who is at least his peer in her apprecia tions," writes Wnlter Blackburn Hart in The iVt'v England Magazine; " and It must be remembered that Balzac claimed that 'appreciation is complete equality.' A woman worldly enough te protect a thinker from the world, and unworldly enough te live with in the world of his thought and immncinatien, is the ideal wife for the man of high aims, and with such a woman n mnn can live serenely iu the most desirable society. Emersen aptly puts it thus: ' When a man meets his accurate mate society begins and life is delicieus.' In an atmosphere of love and sympathy one lives mere vividly; there is a spur in every meeting, an in spiration in every absence. "Life Itself begins with such a union, the old ndage that ' he lives twice who lives well,' has mere meaning when it is twisted te read, he lives twice who loves well, and wisely. The man who is rich iu himself, his sympathies, his various magnetisms, and reciprocatiens, is the truly rich man; his store does net tempt the vulgar te robbery or excite the envy of his neighbors, for te them this world of the immaglnatleu is nothing; and granting all possible human separations and afflictions such a store will last a life time. These nrc the riches te accumu late. One's own society is thu society te cultivate; ami te make it attractive te one's self and ethers, one must cultivate one's keif. This is the ferret of true greatness, true gentleness, true manners and true morality." Uew It Keels tu He Knocked Out Says Jehn L Sullivan In his new book. "I have never been knocked out myself, as the public well knows, but as I have put se many ether men te sleep after this fashion I have had a geed chance te find out what their feelings were. The most effectual point te reach a man te knock him out is right en the point of the chin. In explanation of this the doctors tell me that point is connected with the spinal column, nnd the effect for the time is te paralyze the brain, though net effectually te weaken him. The sensation, as it is described te be, is ubeut the same as that felt by a man who has been under the in fluence of ether and is coming out of it. A man's mind, they tell me, seems con fused, sick, giddy. He has no feeling of pain, but simply a sense of numbness or deaducss which renders a man non earn pos mentis for the time. Te verify what I have said about there being no :iln, I can mention severe! Instances where men have ceme te after having been knocked out, mid instead of complaining Of pain, asked various questions, showing that they were simply insensible te all feel ings or acquaintance with the surround ings. I have heard men ask very differ ent questions. Fer instance ene fellow at Nashville, Tcnn., that I had knocked out, came te in about twenty minutes, and the first thing he said was, 'Did I wlnV Anotherman that I had knocked out said, "When de I go en 7" net re membering anything about fighting I think, In fact I am sure, (hat the effect of a man being knocked out is net as serious as people think, mid leaves no mark, nor dees in inlllctny special damage." Mahshal Heflin has begun in eat nest te clean up the city, He had a large ferce at work in the First Ward yesterday and everything leeks as neat as a new pin. Colonel Laiian T. Moeke of Boyd was Chairman and Hen. Gieen R. Kellar of Nicholas was Secretary of the Demo cratic Congressional Convention nt Carlisle yesterday. ;,V, & Geerge Dixen Whips Jack Skelly in Eight Rounds. Deth Ferght Like Demens, Each Eager te Win the Rich Purse. In the Third Jleand Skelly Gets In Semt Geed Werk, Uat Dlxoe Counter tn Geed ghupe Skelly Is Knocked Down a Number of Times. New Ohleans, Sept 7. The fight be tween Geerge Dlsen (colored) and Jeck Skelly (white) for the light weight championship, took place Tuesday night It took Dixen a few seconds less than thirty-two minutes te knock all the championship aspirations out ei Jack Skelly. The fight lasted eight rounds, and, after the first one, the re sult was never in doubt 'The rich purse of S7.50O nnd the slde bet of ?5,00J was a gift pure and simple for the littl colored champion. In the opening round the colored boy fought for th Brooklyn lad's head and face, but he seen found that Skelly had this part ei his anatomy well guarded. Then It was that the black fellow changed his tactics. He began a bembardmant en the stomaeh, ribs and heart He did all of his initial work with a left-handed half upper cut Fer four or five rounds he made play for the same spot DIXON. It was net long until the effects of this savage treatment was shown tn a great red blotch en Skelly's left rib nnd above his heart. The savage on slaught en the lower part of legitimate fighting territory caused the Brooklyn Ixjy te lower his guard. This was Dix Dix on's opportunity, and he began te play for the point of the Jaw with his right Skelly tired under the rengh treatment te which he was subjected and gradual ly grew weaker, until in the closing rounds he was a pitiable sight His wind wns geno and In the last two rounds he was little better than a chop ping block for his opponent Dixen was apparently as fresh and full of fight as when the battle began. Frem the sixth round until the close It was only a(question of hew long the New Yerker could stand the severe visitations from the colored boy's wicked fists. He was game and fought beck as long as he had the strength te de it The end came in the eighth. All Dixen had te de wus te go up and hit his defenseless opponent A cablegram from Charlie Mitchell, of England, was read in the ring. It was a challenge from the Britisher te fight the winner of the big battle Wed nesday night for $10,000 a side, within ten weeks from the present time, before any club in England or America offer ing the largest purse. TIE BAWAMS. i y lJI -H Vl SKELLV. Then another challenge was read from Johnnie Murphy, of Bosten, te the winner of the Skelly-Dixen fight for $2,500 a side, with a deposit of 8300 in the hands of Mr. Prank, the official time keeper of the club. Several ether chal lenges would probably have been read had net a member of the club arisen in his seat and stated that the Olympic Club had nothing te de with making matches; thnt they shebld be mnde out side and settled within their ring. After the fight this evening Jack Skelly said: "I don't think I hit Dixen once In the battle. It was simply a case of the hands being-quicker than the eye. I ain sorry ray friends in Brooklyn lest their money en me. I was simply outclassed." Billy Madden, manager of Joe God Ged dnrd, tried hard te make himself heard when Mitchell's ccallcge was read in the ring Tuesday evening. He said te me that Goddard would fight Mitchell for flO.000 a side and pest f5.000 at once. The XWiUhcr. Washington, Sept 7. Fer Indiana and Illinois Fair, except Bhewcrs in north portion; warmer, south winds. Fer Tennessee- and Kentucky Fair, warmer by Thursday; east te south winds. Fer West Virginia and West Pennsyl vania Fair, slightly warrner; winds be coming cast te south. Fer Ohie Fair, warmer; south winds. Rivers The Ohie will rise slightly; ether rivers will rcmnin stationary or ilse 6llghtly. Guinea Played Toceday. I Pittsburgh. 5 J New Yerk- ?11 1 Washington 4 IChlcage I J'PlttsburRh.. . 13 1 Washington II 'Second game. Uew They llnuk. Wen. IrfMt Per Ct Cleveland I S3 It .7K Uosten - SO IS JMI Pittsburgh ... SS 18 .KM Clccumatl SI 21 .UK Chicago SI St AX UroeUyn S3 H m Philadelphia , S3 98 ,4M . LoulsvtUe . 81 M .IR NowYerU IU as . 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