They Spared His Uprofllablo life.
Many years ago, when Denver didn't
have any opera-house, and the Rocky
Mountain country waB the terra
of the world, there wandered out
to the region of Port Benton a man
named Expeadle, who made himself unpopular
among the Shoshones by killing
some of their most prominent men whenever
he could catch them away from
home.
As a result of this course of procedure,
Mr. ExbtaJle had a large private cemetery,
and hostilities were declared by
the tribe.
Mr. Exbeadle was a speculator, and
one day fortune threw in his way u lot of
fireworks that didu't'meet with already
sale, and he purchased them, more for
his own amusement than anything else.
These he put to one side, and didn't
think of them again until one day there
was a council of war in the Shoshone
tribe, at which it was resolved to extinguish
the light of Mr. Exbeadle and
send him across the mysterious river.
They notified him that the intention
was to make him climb the golden stair
in abcut fifteen minutes, Western time.
It looked pretty dubious for the defendant
for a moment, and he didn't know
exactly what to do, not having time to
cousult counsel.
It was a dark night in autumn, and
Mr. Exbeadle felt that the morrow would
be of very little interest to him.
Like an inspiration, however, came
the recollection of his fireworks. He
rose aud said :
"Gentlemen of the forest, you apparently
have the bulge on me and I
admit you are largely in the majority,
but you do not know me. I am a medicine
man from Michigan, and I can make
it mighty interesting for you if you carry
this thing too far. I Just say this for
your own good, and more in sorrow than
in anger. If you take out my vitals and
feed them to the vultures, I will linger
near you in the spirit, and I will annoy you
pretty plenty. I am aware that I have
planted some of your leading men in the
cold, cold ground, but that isn't a marker
to what I will perform when I get out of
the flesh where I won't be delayed by
the inclemency of the weather.
"I will now proceed to show you a
few little amateur efforts of mine as a
madicine man from away back."
Mr. Exbeadle then let off a new style
of sea serpent from a slight elevation. It
was the biggest thing in the lino of pyrotechnics
that was ever turned loose" west
of the Missouri. It shot out into the
dark about nine feet like a car load of
delirium tremens and squirmed through
the inky of night like an uneasy
demon walking in his sleep. The gathered
warriors of tho tribe took one horrified
look at the hissing emissary of
hell, and lit out. They left all their
baggage that didn't happen to be tied
to them, and there hasn't been a Shoshone
Indian seen there since.
Mr. Exbeadle picked out the best
ponies belonging to the tribe, loaded up
the rest of his fireworks and went home.
He lived many years after, and became
one of the most trusted Indian peace
commissioners known in Western history.
Laramie Boomerang.
The story that Trince Louis Napoleon
was murdered in Zululand by emissaries
of French refugees in London, is, according
to the St. James' Gazette, ndiculouslv
untrue. When the Empress went to Zululand,
Sir Evelyn Wood, who accompanied
her, succeeded in calling in to him
half a dozen Zulus, who, trusting to his assurances
that they would take no harm by
relating what they knew of the Prince's
death, described the part they had taken
in attacking and killing him. Their account
of the matter was that more than
one assegai was cast at him as he
faced his foes, and that if he had not
tripped in a hole in the ground and fallen
upon his knees just as he was exchanging
the revolver which he had got in his left
hand for an assegai (the first'thrown him)
which lie had picked up with his right,
his assailants would have had to payfor
his life. As it was, lie was despatched before
he could recover from the stumble,
and while ho was passing his revolver
from his left hand to his right, for steadier
aim.
Commodore Garrison is said to he wortlv
more than $25,000,000. It looks as if Garrison
will be able to hold the fort.
T) iUAi I. ANIEKSON, .
DENTIST,
$mt
jVo. 21 Market St.,nearly op). Central Hotel,
Offlcc Open at all Hours. 21 A YS VILLE, KY.
nny!31y.d.
T W. CiAJLIlItAlTII,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
COURT STREET,
mnr2Jdaw Maysville, Ky.
Union insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Incoi pointed lfcOl. Cash capital, 8500,000.
M.F. MARSH, Agent,
dl) No. 12 Court strfcct.
I AM DAILY RECEIVING
NEW DESIGNS IN
China and Glassware,
which I wllllselllveiy lew. Clocks repahed.
myodly G. A. McCARTHEY.
TEAS ! ! TEAS ! !
f HAVE a full supply oi the best
DER TEA in tho market. Give me a trial
myUlyd GEO. 11. HEISER.
"bargaxsts
Glass and Tinware.
For sale at REDUCED rates nt
SIMON i: BRO.'S,
4i Maiket St., En&t side, between 2nd and 3rd.
inodGin
Millinery Goods.
HAVE just received a new and handsome
assortment of M1LLINEUY GOODS ol the
Latest andMos t Faster at (e Styles.
I would ask the Ladies to call
and see my stock of Fienoh Bonnets, Plumes,
Laces, Motions, Hats, and a variety of other
goods which I will sell at bai gains.
mlUd&Wlm MISS MAGGIE RASP.
In
KENSINGTON, WORK
ALL persons wishing to take lesions in this
art will call at MISS LOU POWLING'S
Millineiy and Notion Store, Second street.
mlGd&wtf
J. R. SOUSLEY,
Architect, Contractor and Builder.
ESTIMATES aunifehed and Jl woik
fenop on Fculh Stieet between
Mwiket nnd Limestone,
T. J . CASSIDY. F. M . YOUNG.
CASSEDY& YOUNG,
Wholesale and Retail
& R. O C E Ft S
Produce and Commission Merchants,!!) Market
Street, (B. F.Thomas & Co.'s old stand.) ways-ville,
Ky. Denleis in all kinds ol Field and
Garden Seeds, Flour, Fruits, Potatoes, Bacon
and Lard, pure Liquors ol all kind, Canned
Goods a specialty. Highest market price paid
either in cash or trade for oil kinds of Country
Pioduce. Consignments solicited. 123 1 y
LANE & WOBIOK,
Contractors and Builders.
ESTIMATES promptly and cheeriully
for all work in our line. Shop on
Ihird street near Wall, Mnysville, Ky. VWm
CASH STOKE!
KE8KITT fc WcKRELL,
yo ,211 SUT'l OX STJRLJuT, - - MainviUetJi'i
QPLENDID new stock ?of Staple- nnd Fancy
O Dry Goods bought at bottom prices for cash.
KBLowest prices is our business motto.
, NESBlTT&McKRELL.
For Ripley. Dover, Jliinsport,
Cliilo, Foster, Moscow, Sew
Kicliiuoml ami Cincinnati.
MOKNING MAIIi...,,.E.S. Mokgan, Master
Watt Shed and Romy McCain, clerks.
tEZESL
n
Leaving Mnysville at 11:80
a. m. Arriving at Cincinnati
at 5 p. in.
Vanccburtc, Home, loncorU. ManthcH
ter aisl .Maysville Daily Packet,
1IAXJ) Y Bruce Redden, Capt.
R. L. UitueE, Clerk.
Leves Vauceburg uaiiy nt
5 o'clock a. in. for Mnysville.
Lenves Mn.vsville at 1:80 v. in'
Goes to Ripley Mondays, Wednesdays nnd
Friday. Connects nt Manchester with stage
for est Union. For freight or passage apply
on board.
UPPJtilt OHIO.
Cincinnati, Wheeling nnd Pittsburg.
DAILY 5 P. M., PACKET LINE.
J.N. Sup'r, Office 1 Pub. Lnn'g.
Monday SCOTIA Maiatta.
Tuesday St. LAWRENCE-Wm. List.
Wed'y KATIE STOCKDALE.-Calhoon.
Thursday HUDSON Kanlord.
Friday ANDES-1 Muhlemnn.
Snt'y EMMA GRAHAM H. Kuowles.
i reign t received on mo-.
Coy's wharfboat, foot Main
St.. nt all hours. J. Shenren
& Cc.Ronse fe Mosset, Agents.
Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Itir Sandy V
I'oinoroy racket Company.
John Kyle, Pies. H. E. Gkkenk, Sec.
L. Glenn, Treas. W. P. "NValkek, Jr., Agent.
C. and O. R. R. Packet vok Huntington.
FLEETWOOD Daily, 4 P. M .-BOSTON A.
For Pomeroy aud All Way Landings.
OHIO Mondays, Thursdays, 5 P. M.
TELEGRAPH Tuesdays, Fiidays, 5 P. M.
POTOMAC Wednesdays, Saturdays, 5 P.M.
Portsmouth, all Mail nnd Way Landings.
BONANZA. Tues'ys, Thurs'ys, Satur'vs, 12 M.
Mnysville, All Mail and Way Landinus.
MORNING MAIL Daily. Leave Cincinnati
7 A. M. Mn.vsville. 8 P. M.
Freight received on
loot of BromrWny. C.
M. HOLLO WAY,
'1rBJfr H
IffliJffliiSii'il
miotbui'K', MnyttVMle and Cincinnati
Packet.
W. P. THOMPSON H. L. Redden, Capt.
Moss Tavlok, Purser.
II. Redden and A. O. Cleiks.
Leaves vuucuuurg sunuoys,
Tuesdays and Thursdays.
'Leaves Cincinnnti Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays. For Jrelght or passage
apply on Board.
"BATCHELDER'S
Ventilated Egg Case.
Patented February 15, 1881.
Indispensible to Merchants Shippers
And Producers.
The outside fiame of this carrier contains five
trays, held in place by fasteners at end of case,
as seen in cut. These Trays are constructed in
reversible halves. The above cut shows one
whole tray filled ready to be placed in case, each
egg resting in its cardboard socket In such n
manner as to be readily counted, candled, or
transferred irom tray to tray, or case to case
without rehandling.
For cold storage this case will store GO dozen
with racks made to receive the half trays, hence
this is the cheapest storage ense manufactured,
saving largely in space.
The manner of Holding the eggs on end prevents
oscillation, addling, or breicage, nnd ndds
greatly to their freshness when carried long in
storage. Slue of 80 dor.eu No. 1 cases
weighs 20 pounds.
PRICES IN CHICAGO.
SIilpiier'N Jfo. 1, SO Ioz. Case Willi Fillers
complete tf 5 Cents.
Farmer's A'o. 1, 18 loz. Case Willi Fillers
complete, . - . 55 Cents.
Cairiboorif Fillers lor
In per cent, discount on lots of 100 enses.
Batchelder's KK Tester, t stiller 6 dose,
at once, saves to buyers many
times its cost each season.
Price 83.00.
By specinl nrinngements made by
ot this case most Railroads will receive
them as fourth class Irelght
The IS dozen case made especially for Farmers'
use, sent to any address by express, with
out nailing, with full directions lor setting up,
on leceipt ot 50 cents. Every Farmer and consumer
bhould have one ol these cases.it will
save its cost every month. Agents wonted in
every county. Address,
J. H. BATCHELDER,
(In ordering mention this paper.)
GO South Water St., Chicago.
JOSEPH F. BRODRICK,
INSURANCE AGENT,
i A03 . iflAYSVILLE, KY.
fHWEiYfeand Marine.
. - .
CITY AND COUNTY DIRECTORY-.
Courts Circuit Conrt.
Judge A. E.Cole. ,ji -
Commonwealth's Attorney
Clerk B. D. Parry.
C.Pickett.
Copies: ?M0'
Jailer-Ed. Ganlt.
Tuesday alter second Monday In Jauuaiy
April, July and October In each year.
County Court.
Judge-G. S. Wall.
County Attorney J. L. Whitaker.
Clerk-W. W. Ball.
Second Mondny oi each month.
Quarterly Conrt. r
Tuesday after second Monday in Mnrcli,Juito'
September and December In ench year.
Magistrates Courts.
Mnysville, No. 1. W. H. Pollock and J.-L.
Grant, lirstaud third Tuesdaysln March, June
September and December.
Mnysville, No. 2. Win. Pepper and W. L
Holton, first Saturday and lourth Tuesday
same months.
Dover, No. 3 A. A. Gibbon and A. F. Dobyns
first and tliiid Wednesday, same month.
Minerva, No. 4-0. N. Weaver and J. H. Watson,
first and third Tuesdays, same months.
Germantown.No.o S. F. Pollock nnd Jnmes
Fegnn, first nnd third Satuidays, same mouths.
bardls, No. G-J. M. Ball and J. W. Tilton
second and fourth Saturdays, same months.
Mayslick, No. 7-C. W. Williams aud J. D
Raymond, second and fourth Fridays, same
months.
Lewisburir. No. 8 J. M. Alexander and
Abner Hord, second and fourth Thursdays,
same mouths.
Oiangeburg, No. 9 W. D. Coryell and W.J.
Tully. llrst Saturday and last Mondny, same
months.
Washington, No. 10 John Ryan nnd Jnmes
Smithers, fourth Tuesday nnd third Wednesday,
snme months.
Murphysville, No. 11 Lewis Jefferson and
E. L. Gnult, fourth Mondny and thiul
same months.
Fern Leaf, No. 12-S. E. Mastin and J. B.
Burgess, second and fourth Saturdays,
Constables.
Mnysville, No. 1-J. P. Wallncc.
Mnysville, No. 2 W. L. Moran.
Dover, No, 3-W. 11. McMillan.
Minerva, No. 4 James Runyon.
Germantown, No. 5 Isaac Woodward.
Sardis, No. 0 J. A. Collins.
Mayslick, No. 7 Thomas Murphy
Lewisburg, No. 8 S. M. Strode.
Orangeburg, No. 9- Thomas Hise.
Washington, No. 10 James Gault.
Murphysville, No. 11-W. R. Prather
Fern Leaf, No. 12-B. W. Wood.
Society Meeting Eosonic.
Confidence Lodge, No. 52, first Monday ol
each month.
Mason Lodge, No. 312, thiul Monday of each
month.
Maysville, Chapter, No. 0, second Monday oi
each month,
Maysville Commnndery, No. 10, fourth Monday
of each month.
I. O. O. P.
Pi&gah Encampment, No. i), second and
fourth Mondays In each months nt 7 o'clock.
DeKnlb Lodge. No. 12, Tuesday night, each
week, at 7 o'clock.
Ringgold. No. 27, Wednesday night, ench
week, at. 7 o'clock.
k. or p.
Limestone Lodge, No. 30, Friday night ol
each week.
I. O. W. M.
Wednesday night each week, at their hall on
Second street.
Sodality 15. T. M.
Second and fourth Sundays in eacli month
at their ballon Limestone street.
Fntlier lllntliew T. A. S.
First Sunday in each month, at their hall on
Limestone street.
St. Patrick's Benevolent Society.
Second Sunday In each month, nt
on Limestone street.
Cigar Makers' Union.
Fhst Tuesday night in each month,
I. O. G, T.
Monday night ol ench week.
Mails.
K. C. R. R.. arrives at 9;30 0. m. and 8:15 p. m
Departs at 5:15 a. m. and 12 m.
Bonanza, down Monday, Wednesday and
Fridays at 0 p. m. Up Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday nth p. in.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
The Bonrd ot Council meets the first Thursday
evening in ench month.
Mayor Horace January.
Council.
Presidont L. Ed. Pearce.
First Ward-Fred. Bendel, E. 1 Nute, L. Ed
Pearce.
Second Ward Dr.G. W. Martin, Thomas J
Clienoweth, M. C. Hutchins.
Third Ward Matt. Pearce, Richard Dawson
David Heclnnger.
Fourth J. P. Phister, B. A.
John W. Alexander.
Fifth Ward Wm. B. Mathews James Hall
Edward Myall.
Treasurer and Collector E. E. Pearce.
Clerk Harry Taylor.
Marshal-E. W. Fitzgerald.
i ChnrlesMcAulifl.
DiMintipq
Deputies. J Wm jDawHon.
Wharfmnster Robert Flcklin.
Wood aud Coal Inspector Peter Parker.
Marketmaster M. T, Cockerill,
City Physician Dr. J.T. Strode.
Keeper of Alms House Mrs. S. Mills.
WALKING CANES,
NICE nice lot ol Walking Canes just received,
A which we will sell cheap. Give ns
n call. A. SORRIES & SON, Second street,
mGtld nhove Yancey & Alexander's stable.
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