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.. jrupwit i f t, A-gsgga MfK'H . ' ' -' '- J SSPS 'i up timnm-pmfr-m -':;i." Piy, ij'-,!!'ifi''"iiy'nriiMiiiy & . fc X A DISASTER In a Tunnel en the Leuisville and Nashville Read. The False Frame Werk Falls Unfertunate Workmen. Upen Twonty-Flve Injured, Many Very Seriously Fighting Fer Llfe la the Dnrknrst of the Earth'4 Depths Surgoeus nnd Tfreekert Ge te the Soeue. Bea Run Tujtxel, Ky., Oct 0. Far into the recesses of the tunnel en the line of the Leuisville and Nashville railroad at this point there occurred Wednesday night ene of the most sick enlnjr accidental that has yet been chronicled in the history of the read. As the result of the- catastrephe the tunnel is blocked with fallen debria, amid which a wreekln? crew is digging for the dead and dying who wcre Im prisoned when it falL Pent up in the narrow passage-way beneath the hill the rescuers are working under difficul ties, but with gratifying success, Special trains from Leuisville and Wbrthvllle brought physicians nnd sur geons, summoned te assist in caring for the wounded in the accident, and the neighboring farm houses were for the tlme converted into temporary hos pitals. . Se far the number of victims Is esti mated at twenty-flve, thbugh thcre may be mero than that figure Of these ceses three era fatal. Manyef the vic tims are terribly cut and bruised, and the morning may see mero dead men In the rooms of the sufferers. ftThe cause of the accident was the falling of the false work in the tunnel, which is being refitted. The contract for this works was assumed iby II. H. Squire & Ce., and about 150 men are employed in the task. At 5:30 p. m. the men were engaged in setting up the timber frame work known as "centers" in erder te permit the north-bound train, Ne. 6, te pass through in safety. Just as this work was about te be completed, the framework suddenly gave way, carrying with it the men who were working among the timbers and fallinsr upon these who wcre be low. The timbers composing the frame framo frame werk are of the heaviest kind, and every man that was -struck was mero or less seriously injured. - In an instant the tunnel became dark the lights being extinguished by the falling of the frame work. In the darkness the wounded men struggled te get free from the timbers that pin ioned them, the air being filled with the shrieks of the wounded and the groans of the dying. These who es caped the wreck at ence proceeded te the outer air te procure rellef, and above all te flag the approaching train, which was due within a few minutes after the occurrence of the accident. Under the direction of Mr. Squire, the contractor, who was present at the time of the accident, but who escaped in jury, the uninjured laborers at once be gan the work of rescue. Others tele graphed te Werthvllle, the nearest sta tion, for surgical help. The nppeal was responded te, Dr. Gelden coming te the rescue. A special train was made up 'of a coach and an engine, under the direc tion of Conductor McDonald and Engi neer Monahan, and he was fairly whisked, like a feather in a wind-storm, te the sceno. Dr. Ferrell, who resides near the scene of the accident, was also .pressed into service, and the two medi cal men worked like Trojans among the wounded, attended by amateur assist ants. A telegram was sent te Louisville asking for help, and Dr. Roberts, the general surgeon, with a number of pro fessional nurses and assistants, at once left en a special train; leaded with the loeessarles for such work. Wrecking crews' have been ordered from the vari ous stations along the line te assist in the work of clearing out the debris in the tunnel in order that any dead bodies may be removed and the line mode clear for travel. The contractors are at a less te ac count for the occldent The general giving wuy of the timbers having amazed thorn. It is the bellef of theso en the- ground that a high car in the freight train. Ne. 73, which passed through the tunnel shortly bofero the accident, struck a projecting beam and thus" loosened the structure. When the sudden rush of men upon it came, it gave way, thus causing the accident Most, of the victims are seriously in jured, many of them having' te under go surgical operations for the amputa tion of thelr wounded limbs. Georgia Oecs Democratic Atlanta, Ga., Oct 6, .The democrats are in high feather ever the result of the election. By returns up te mid night, which are pretty full, the esti mate of 60,000 majority claimed Is berne out Frem every direction comes re ports of Negroes voting in masses, and ratio ticket, owing te the popularity of Gov. Northen among the colored poepli WUnJet Wedding. CincAOO, Oct 8. Miss Jessica New berry, daughter of Gen. Walter C Newberry, of Chicago, was wedded te Robt H. McCrcary, son of Ex-Ge v. Mc Creary, of Kentucky; The ceremony, which took place at Gen. Newberry's home, was a quiet one, owing te the' recent death of the bride's mother. The Naval Parsdn. Nkw Yerk, Oct 6. The sub-commits tee en naval parade of the Columbian colebration committee has received word that from 250 te 800 steamers, tugs, steam yachts, etc, will take part in the naval parade. Fer the America Cep Nbw Yejm.Oct fl.It is generally un derstood in yachting circles hore that Lord Duaraven has sent a conditional preliminary challenge te the New Yerk Yacht club for the Aint'rlfn cup. Pimanr.i.rnu, Oct 0. The first snow of the season fell bore Wednesday afternoon. FAMILY WHITE.QAPPED Became They Helped a Boycotted Neigh bor rich Cotten, Mobile, Ala., Oct 0. -News was re ceived here Wednesday, giving an ac count of the work of whlte-caps near Evergreen, Sunday night Jehn Shll ycr, a farmer, with his wife and three children, was taken out and severely whipped by eight masked men. Mrs. Shilye'r's right arm was broken, as was her husband's left shoulder blade. A son, aged 14, was se badly beaten that he is net expected te recover. The enlj excuse that cap be offered for the out ragceus treatment of these pcepU is the fact he leaned aid te one of hit neighbors who was boycotted becaus he had voted the democratic ticket fei governor and was unable te procure hands te pick his cotton. The Shllyci family, having finished their own cot ten picking, undertook the job for thi neighbor, and wcre warned te desist Net heeding the wAning, thev wen visited by the white-cap band. Thi white-caps are known, and, it is said will be summarily dealt with. NO MILITARY OISPLAY. The Illinois national Onard WIU Ne March at the Dedication. CntCAOO, Oct 0. The Illinois natiena guard will net participate in the parade incidental te the dedication of thi World's fair buildings. Although thi president of the United States will b the guest of Chicago net a single mat of her citizen soldlery will tun out te de him honor. The trouble arises ever the refusal of thi state authorities and tbe Werld'i fair directors te defray the transperta tlen expenses of the troops. Thej Insist that the men shall feet the bills which would amount te about $18,000 The Chicago regiments refuse te tun out unless the ether regiments of th state march with them. They believt that Illinois should either have th largest military Bbewlng or none ai all, and at a meeting of natiena guard officers it was decided te havt none at alL ONLY ADMINISTRATOR, Carncgle Declares, I Be or the Wealth Ent rutted te Ultn. Loetox, Oct 6, Mrs. Carnegie Wed nesday laid the corner stone of the Me Me eorial library in Ayer which was pre sented te the town by Andrew Car negie. The latter was present also and there was a general holiday. The mayor conferred the freedom of the city en Mr. Carnogie. Part of the tatter's reply was as follews: "I feel mere strenprly bound than ever te demote the remaining years of my life te aims ending in less te self and mero te ethers, using my surplus wealth and spare time in the manner most likely te produce the greatest geed te the masses of the people Frem the messes comes the wealth which is en trusted te the owner only as adminis trator." Meteer Ownership Settled. Des Moines, la., Oct fl. The sepreme oeurt of Iowa has affirmed the Winne bago meteer case. In May, 1S90, an aerelite, weighing sixty pounds, fell en the farm of Jehn Goddard. Peter Hoag land dug it up and sold it te H. V. Winchcl as his own for 3105. Goddard isucd, claiming that as tbe stone fell en his land it became his. The district (court decided in Goddard's favor, held ing that the meteor became part of the seiL The defense was that it was mov mev mov iable and, being unclaimed by the land owner, belonged te the flnder. l'lplng Het Water. Boies, Idaho, Oct 0. Boies is te be Iheated by het water, and in that re aspect will be the most-remarkable city in the world. About a mile from the city great volumes of boiling' water gush out of several deep artesian wells. The water possesses no medicinal value, and heretofore has been used only for bathing. New a six-inch pipe will be laid from the springs into the town and the het water will be placed in resi dences und houses. The cost it is esti mated, will be 50 per cent less than with ceaL Bpldotnle of Balclde la Chill. Panama, Oct 0,--Cblllan advices say that vandalism, lnfluenza, highway rebbery and railway disasters have new suiclde as a powerful ally in their work of destruction in Chili Scarcely a day passes that cases of self-murder are net reported either at the capital or at Val paraiso, while reports are constantly reaching the city from the Interior of similar occurrences A Bey Slays Ills, IJrpther-tn-lw. CniCAGO, Oct e. Peter Sheridan, eightoen years old, fired flvb bullets into the body of his brother-in-law, Peter Hannigan, who bad been abusing his wife. The tragedy occurred at Hannr gan'p beuse, 173 Austin avenue. Han niganur&d and Sheridan surrendered himself te the police. 8enatdr Mills en Deck Again. Ceiisicaxa, Tex., Oot 6. Senater Mills has se far recovered as te be able te travel, and left Wednesday night for St Leuis. Thonce he gees te Indiana, Pennsylvania and Ohie. If able he will take part in the campaign In these states. Letta'i Life In Danger. New Yerk, Oct 6. There is little probability that Lotte, the actress, will ever entirely recover, Inflammation, as the result of the recent unsuccessful operation perfermed upon her for ab normal growth upon the splne, may set la She is at a Fifth avenuu sanitarium. Hebbed LIU Jtoem Mate. PAnitNitsBuna, W. Va,, Oot 0. Dr. B. B. Enochs, fermerly a druggist and a roan of geed standing in Jacksen county, was arrested there Wednesday for robbing his room mate, Charles Rogers of $50. Kenan Net Excommunicated. Pahis, Oct 0. On the authority of Abbe Palzer, vicar-general of Paris, Ilenan "was net excommunicated, al though the "Iudex Epurgoterius" con demned his "Vie de Jesus." An Ueetluu ifllliiig, Augusta, Ge., Oot a Isaiah llorten, colored, was shot and killed by Dan llowles at the Peer-house precinct, six miles from this city, Wednesday. DALTON GANG. "Beb," Their Leader, His Brethers, Twe ei And Several of their Pal3 Down by a Pesse. Shet A Daring Attempt of the Gang te Loet In Daylight Twe Hanks In Ceney I vlllc, Kan. Four of the Attack s'., Ing Farty Loe Thelr Live. Coffeyville, Knn., Oct 0. The Dal Dal ten gang has been exterminated wiped off the face of the earth. Caught like rats in a trap, they wcre Wednesday shot down, but net until four cltlzcm of this place yielded up their lives in the work of extermination. Six of tbe gang rode into town Wednesday morn ing and robbed the two banks of this pluce. Their raid had become known te the officers of the law, and when the ban dits attempted te cscape they were at tacked by the marshal's posse. In the battle which ensued four of the desper adoes wcre killed outright and ene was se badly wounded that he has since died. The ether escaped, but is being hotly pursued. Of the attacking party four were killed, ene was fatally wounded end two were seriously wounded. The dead arc: Beb Dalten, desperado; shot through the head. ' Grant Dalten, desperado; shot through the heart! Emmet Dalten, desperado; shot through the left si da Jeseph Evans, desperado; shot through the head. Jehn Moere "Texns Jack" desper ado; shot through the head. T. C Connelly, city marshal; shot through the body. L. M. Baldwin, bank clerk; shot through the head. O. W.-Cubine, merchant; shot through the head. C J. Brown, shoe-maker; shot through the body. Thes. G. Ayrcs, cashier First national bank, was shot through the groin and can net live. T. A. Reynolds, of the attacking par ty, has a wound In the right breast, but it Is net considered necessarily danger ous. Lais Dctz, another of the attacking party, was shot in the right side. Ills would is a serious ene, but Is net fatal It had been rumored a month age that the Dalten gang was contemplat ing an immediate raid upon the banks of the city. Arrangements were made te give them a-warm reception, and for ever a week a patrol was maintained night and day te give warning of the pang's approach. The raid did net take place, and then came the report from Deming, N. M., that United States offi cers hed hed a battle with the band in that territory and that three of the bandits had been killed. This report was believed here te have been circu lated by the Daltons themselves, the intention being te divert attention from their real intentions and te lull the jpeeple of the town into a sense of security. The people, however, were net easily decelved, and when the rc rc jpert of the dlsaster te the gang in New IMexlce was denied, vigilance was ro re jnewed. Still the expoeted raid was Jnet made, i The Dalten boys wcre born and bred in this vicinity, and were well known te nearly overy man, woman and child in town. In their progress through the' town they had been recognized. City 'Marshal Connelly was quickly notified 'of their arrival, and almost before the ,tancuts nod entered the bank he was collecting a pesse te capture them if possible, te kill them if neceessary. The Weather. Washington, Oct 0. Fer Ohie, West ern Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois Generally fairj slowly rising temper ature, preceded by frosts Thursday morning; variable winds', shifting te south and west Fer Tennessee Fair; east winds. Fer Kentucky Fair; east winds, Shifting te southerly warmer by Fri day morning. Fer West Virginia Fair; north winds, shifting te southerly! sXlghtly'warlHer. Wednesday's Game. Cleveland 0 J Brooklyn. g Cincinnati 0 Leuisville 7 Chicago 2 INew Ybrfc e League Kace. Wea Leit Per Ct. Cleveland 49 CO .T10 Ilosten 41 a Z Droeklyn S SO .Mi Pittsburgh S3 SI JW New Yerk , 37 33 23 Philadelphia 83 32 .432 Cincinnati,... . S4 S3 ,49t Chicago.. ,k 33 &8. ATI Louisville 31 37. .456 Uttltlmere - 21 1 39 .& EL LeuU.. a IS .857 Washington 22 10 SS Tbe Mining Plnkerten nine. HemksteAd, Pa, Oct C, Tie dotcct detcct ives in the employ of the Carnegie Steel Ce., have received trustworthy in formation as te the whereabouts of fifty of the missing Plnkerten rifles. A remark from a four-year-old boy gaye the clew upon which the decteetives went te work, and they have 'received sufficient coreboratlve Information te convlnce them that they are at length upon the right track. Covered With Snow. Kikosten, N. Y., Oct a The peaks of the Catskllls wcre covered with snow Wednesday morning. Early' snow fell' te the depth of two inches and the ground was covered from Delhi te Big Indian, covering a section of many miles. Oev. llnehanan Preted by Troejut Knoxville, Tcnn.,Oct 0, Gov, Jehn P. Buchanan speke here Wednesday night te several hundred persons. A body guard of state troops protected him from possible assault Lord Tennyien Dead. LoxneN, Oct 0. Lord Tennyson, the poet Laureate, died at 1:35 Thursday morning, CONDENSED NEWS Gathered Frem All Perta or the Country by Telegraph. Drought in New Mexico is causing great suffering. A posse te hunt down the Daltons cat net be obtained. Diphtheria and scarlet fever are epi demic In Canten, O. The corporation of Liverpool has de cided te confer the freedom of the city upon Mr. 'Gladstone. Swarms of grasshoppers have de stroyed hundreds of acres of corn and new wheat In the vicinity of Warrens burg, Me. Capt Charles EL Heyl, of the Twenty third Infantry, has been detailed te rep resent the war department exhibit at the World's fair. Capt Andrews, in his sixteen-feet dory In which he crossed the Atlantic from Atlantic City, N. J., te Lisben, has arrived at Peles, where he received an ovation. Miles Jehnsen, aged 52, a well te de farmer of near Madisen, Ind commit ted suicide by hanging himself Tuesday night at his home near Mudlick. Ne cause Is assigned. At the annual meeting of the Lake Erie and Western railroad, held at Peoria, III, Wednesday, Calvin & Urice, H. W. Gannon end Geerga F. Stene were re-elected diroetors. Master in Chancery Barber, et Chi ,cage, Wednesday, declined te recom mend an Injunction in the suit brought by the Garfield Park club te restrain the city from interfering with racing. The Traveling Passenger Agents as sociation began its annual convention, ,ln Washington, Wednesday. After a brief session they took a recess and e ailed en Presldent Harrison in a body. Abe Jehnsen, of Seuth Webster, walked out of a second-story window in Fisher's 'hotel, Portsmouth, a, sus taining a fracture of the right arm near the shoulder, and internal Injuries that are considered fataL There will probably be no further trouble at Tuskahome, L T., as all par ties have laid down their arms, and agreed upon peace. Theso arrested have been released. Indian agent will remain te Insure quiet Part of the mill fonce at Homestead, Pa. , has been tern down and the rest will be removed as seen as possible. The officials say the strike is practical ly ever, and they want te have things Just as they were before. aThe oleventh annual convention of the international Funeral Directors' As sociation of the United States and the Dominion of Canada began its session in Louisville, Ky., Wednesday. Neerly ene hundred members are In attend ance Dr. Perter Turner, of Elkhart Ind., shot and Instantly killed James Sheek, a burgler, whom the doctor found rob bing his safe at about midnight Sheek attacked Turner when discov ered, but was instantly shot by the lat ter in the neck. THE MARKETS. CINCISJUTI, Oct a. FLOUR-'WInter patent, U0OS4.25; fauey, G303S.S0; family, JiWffitM; extra, t2.1032.23; low grade, (1.G0&2.0O; spring patent, H.O34.&0; spring fancy, i3.eu3.6i; spring family, (3.0O 3.40; rye flour, l3.eeaS.T3. Wheat There were orders for geed Ne. 2 red at 7. 73c, and the outslde rate was bid for the best offering with 74c asked. At the close shippers claimed 73oes their limit Ne. 8 red was quiet at 07Q.70C for prime samples. Ceiw Prima te choies ear va quotable at lOSKta. Ne. 2 white, shelled, ana Ne. 2 yellow held at 47e and Ne. 2 mixed at 4dtte. Oats Were quiet and mere firmly held. Sell ers asked aM&S7c for Se. 2 vhlve, 84&34e for Ne. 3 white, 33H2340 for Ne. 2 mixed. RTB-Market quiet Ohie, Indiana and Illinois samples of Ne. 2 nominal at 60c &UeJL Choice northwestern sells at 61SC2c. Sales of WO bu Ne. 8, spot, track, at flic. Barley Tha market was quiet and barely steady. Sales of 2,000 bu extra Ne. 8 spring, te arrlve, at B3e; 2,000pm extra Ne. 3 spring, te or. rlve, at 58e. CATTLB-Shlppers: Ooed te choice, l.OO 100; common te fair, t2.7M3.75. Oxen: geed te choice, 18.0033.73; common, te fair, tl.TJ02.T5: seleet butchers, (3.63&4.1Q; .fair te geed, taeOQ 8.T5; common. fl.TM2.ea Ueifare: geed te choice heavy, EJ.0a3s.SV geed te choice light, t2.ee33.OO; common te fair, riJ02,40. Vxal Calves. Common and large, R.SO&l 00; fair te geed light. t5.ea$&00; extra, (0.23. Hoes Select heavy and prime butcher, 84.55 (J5.r0; fair te geed packing, 8S.fi53A.50; common and rough. M.T59&J0; fair te geed light, 13.203 b,ta- fat pigs, (8.002 atS, Sassp Ann Lamds Bheep: Wethers and yearlings, tuaQfiae; tat ewes, M.0024-BO; com mon te fair mixed. 13.0CC3.75; stock aire, 63.00 O4-00 Lambs: Best shipper, t3.00a5.; com mon te fair, M.0031S5; butchers, I4.00&&00. Xinr Yerk. Oct 8. Wheat Quiet and weak; December, 81 16-c,-May, 87 15-130. Bts Quiet and steady. Dasxit Qulett westera.SZSTSc, Cens Dull and 'easier: November, &3e; De cember, 53ia: Ne. S SiasrHa Oats Dull and easlcr; December, 53Ke; western, SiJiQiSa" - rrrrsBVSen, Oct a Cattle Market firm en geed, dull en com men; prime, t4.P0ft3.10; common, H 0038. 40; fair te geed, H0O&4.5O; balls, oews and stags, ff5038.00; fresh cows, 123340. Three cars cattle shipped te New Yerk. Beas Market active ! PhiladelnhlM. 13.0031 100; mixed, rft.eeai.84; Yorkers, -t5.0JO5.05; grassera, r&.40&3.C0. Six cars of hogs shipped te New Yerk, , BtasBP-Market dull, prime, (4.6034.80; fair te soed, 54.'.5; common, tl, 002X00. Lambs, tt.CO&a.40; veal calves active st (0.5030.75. BALTiMena. Oct S. WnKAT 9treng; Ne. Bred 8pot,75Ke; Octo ber, 75Se; December, 78Xe. Conn Flrmi mixed spetMifc, Oats Firm; Ne. 2 white western, RS&SSKc, Ute Steady and firm; Ne. 2, 84 0 nominally. caicAoe, oet & Fleur andGhaix Cash quotatiens: Fleur, quiet and nominally unchanged. Ne. 9 spring wheat, 73XT3He: Ne. 3 spring wheat, 62 65He; Ne. 2 red, r3.HOT3H Ne 2 corn, 43c; Ne. 8 cam aiHs Ne. 3 white, f. a b., 83e; Ne. 3 white, 3lQ32e; Ne. 8 rye, 6J0; Ne. 2 barley, 830830; Ne. 3, 5357ile; Ne. 4 tab., S043e; Ne. 1 flaxseed, 11.031.09. PHILADELPHIA, Oct 0. Wheat Opened steady, but subsequently aeainea wmne unaer rree ousting ana a light foreign demand, closing weak; rejeeted red en track, 57ci Ne. 9 red, Ootetxr, 7Hai(c. Coun Steady and quiet: ungraded mixed ta depot (Oe; Ne. it high mixed en track, iv; Ne. 2 mixed In expert elevator, MMei. Ne. 2 mixed, October, &)liO&OKe. Oats Car lets held at Me higher, but advance checked trade; futures were 'also Mc better, but dull; Ne. 8 white, 37e: Ne. 8 white, 40a Ne. white, October, 33H033. Toume, a, Oct L Whsat Higher and steady. Ne. 2 cunh an October, 74He; November, T3yte; December, nvte; May, 83c Cena-Du!) and steady: Ne. 2 cash, 41 &e; Ne 3, 41e; Ne. 4, 4!a OATS-qulett cash, S3)(e liYt-Dulli cub, S4K0. Cleviii hbd-DuU and steady: prime. M. 40 OcteUr, (6.37)1 1 March, 18.55. Toe Busy Just New te srv much nbeut our Fall Opening, but we pause te laugh with these who laugh and remnrk tliu't the big prospects of BIG TRADE nre just new nbeut ns enceutnging as one could ask for. HENRY 0RT. MAYSVILLE. FURNITURE DEALER. State National Bank MAYSVILLE, KY. CAVlTAt. STOCK $iH)0,(H)0 SOJWLVS 110,000 SO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. C. B. PKAitciE, CnMiler. W. II. Cox. President. J.vn. 1'iLrw. Vice-President. Academy of the Visitation Beanliiifi: and Day Scheel for Yetuifr Indies. This Institution has u liltrh reputntien for Its mnny ndvnntuues and thorough education in every branch. The Musical Department is under the direction of n grnduute of a noted eoneervntorv. German nnd Eclectic Svstem of Drawing taught free. IillncJ pupils will be trained by the Point-print .Method. Fer terras nnd ether Information apply te SISTEltS OF THE VISITATION. Maysville. Masen Ce.. Ky. Allen A. Edmonds, hJBUs usais BJttrcu, rTSTttLI, tr. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR anything that ca-n be Printed WITH TYPE. Nelsen, $3. FALL SHAPES NOW KEADY. Shirts Made te Order, Dr. MORRIS H PIIISTER, HOMOIOPATIIIST. Makes n specialty or Chronic I)lienct or every character, prominent nmeunv vrhteli are ATijwiI Viitarrah, Threat iiniI J.iih( TteiiMm. IMIes and Fistula cured by a new system or l'n Illicit and Woodless surrery. Calls an swered promptly. OBlce corner Third nnd Sutten itreeu. pjvj Thb'Hefkins" S4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN? V First That Allen Orevcr, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Hernden, Henrr A. ltees, 11. W. Jtets and -William Mnnley nine hecome in corporated by virtue or the previsions of the General Btntuteser Kentucky under the name or Bbannen and' Kertnnn Chnpel Turnplke Company, and tbe principal place of transact ing business is nt the rcslucnce of Jehn fi. Hernden, nq.. Masen county, Ky. Second The nuture of the business pro posed te be transacted i the construction, maintenance nnd operation of a turnpike read from the Bardis Turnpike Kend near the forks of Shannen creek te Fleming county line near i'erman's Cbcpcl, a dlstunce of about two and a half miles. Third Tbe capital stock of said corpora tion Is six thousand dollars. In shares or twentv-flvc dollars each, theprlvate stock te be paid in upon call or tbe Directors, and tbe stock or Masen county in accordance vrltbre vrltbre vrltbre quIromentBef theorderef tbe Court of Claims of Mnpen county. Fourth Said corporation shall commence business as seen as two thousand dollars Is subscribed te tbe capital stock and shall con tinue In existence fifty yours. Fifth Tbe affairs of the corporation nre te be conducted by a President and a Beard of Directors, five in number, a Secretary and Treasurer, all or whom nre te be stockholders in snld corporation. The first set of officers shall be Allen Orover, Presldent: II. W. Keee, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Hernden, Wil liam Manler and Henry A. Hees, Directers: Edward F. Hernden, Secretary: H. W. ltees, Treasurer, and they shall held their efllces until theflrst Monday In April, 18W), and until their successors are chosen nnd qunlifled: and every first Monday In April thereafter a Pres ident and Beard of Directors shall be chosen by tbe stockholders, nnd a Secretary nnd Treasurer by the President and Beard or Di rectors te held rer the ensulnir year nnd until their successors are chosen and qualified. Sixth The Indebtedness or said corpora tlen shall at no time exceed the sum or five thousand dollars. Sevcnth The private property of the stock holders Is te be exempt from the corporate debts of said corporation. April 13tb, 1892. ALLEN G HOVER, CALVEKT C. AKTHUK. EDWAHD F. HEKNDON, HENItr A. HEES, H. W. BEES. WILLIAM MANLEY. HHiDKUGSTOBE A First-class Line of Everything Usually Found in a Drug Stere. POAVflft & EEYN0LDS. M PURE DRUGS! 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