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iff FOREIGN. The Scottish Religious Rlntn Mori About tlia Carey Murder. SCOTLAND. Scotland, Auk. 21. The quiet restored at Coatesbriilge by the reinforced holict was of short duration. At nn early hour the riotous demonstration was again renewed with vigor and determination. The narrow, crooked streets were denselj crowded, aud for a time for the police tc stem the tide of battle seemed futile. Clubs were used on every hand and the air was filled with missleB. The crowd was moving toward the Monkland Canal when the mounted police mnde a t'erriflk charge upon the belligerents, many ol whom were trampled under the feet of the horses, while others wore driven into the canal. Several badly wounded persont were taken to the hospital, and many arrests were made. Although the police was augmented it is still too small to check the riot, SOUTH AFRICA. London, Aug. 21. Advices just received from South Africa state that 'became aware of Carey's presence through a paragraph which was published in the Capetown papers. He immediately commenced drinking, and, while in a saloon in that city, was heard to denounce Carey and declare that ho would swing for him if he got a chance. Having made this threat and intent on killing Carey, ho took passage by the steamer Melrose Castlo for Port Elizabeth. The shooting was done in the foro cabin, O'Donnell waiting for such an opportunity as would present no possibility of interference or failure. The first two shots wvrc tired in quick succession, both penetrating Carey's back, lie staggered and partly turned, and the third and last shot struck him in thu throat, wheu he fell. The blood from the wound in the throat spurted in a powerful but jerky stream, and coveted the wall and furniture in a most horrible manner. Mrs. Carey, with a scream, jumped at O'Donnell and clasped his arms in an attenipt to prevent him from iiring again. O'Donnell pushed ltei gently aside and s.iid : " Shake hand, Mrs. Carey, I didn't do it." He then quietly sat down and remained perfectly still until the officers of the vessel placed him in irons, and Carey was quickly lifted from the iloorun ' placed on the cabin table, where in a few minutes he died without jittering a word. London, Aug. 21. The Times' Alexandria correspondent says: "If the Erilisli troops should be withdrawn from Egypt no European family would remain in the countiy a week after their depaiture." Egypt, he says, is incapable of self-government. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Griiornl Market. Cincinnati, Aug. 21. Butter Unchanged and dull. Sale3 of creamery at 2: 28c for single tubs of extra; priiln to choice crcamc'y sold at 17(21 c Prime to choico dairy sold moderately at YlQjlbc, and packing grades vei quiet at G(a,Sc buying; low grade quotei ut Oc, and grctwu butter at 4(ui5. Ghee's The demand continues fair at stca h rates. Prime to choice Ohio quoted a 7JS$c, and New York at 10j(o)lH( Eggs Dull and easy at 14Mlc, fiui store, with loss oil'. "Option trading nc lected. Poultry There was a good d mand for choice stock, but mo of the receipt were inferior. Conniu to good young chickens sold ut SI 25Ct)2 : per dozen, ami prima to choice at 2 -V) .! 2o; prime to choice old sold at 3 OU 1 50 per doiC. ?Vairie chickens Maik quiet. Sales prime at $2 C03 00 jk , dozen. Grnln Markt. Nnw York, Aug. 21. Wheat 'Tf lower; dull and heavy; business largely options. No. 1 white nominal, ".. 2 red, August, 1 17il 17$; September. $1 18J1 19$; October, Si 2' 1 205; Novomber, Si 22JKM 2 December, SI 2A.($l 24?. Corn fi lower und dull; Mixed Western, spot, 07o; future, GOGSc Oats Dull b a shndo easier; Western, 3550c. Toledo, 0., Aug. 21. wheat Shad better; cash active; futures quiet; No. whita, $1 03; No. S red, cash or August 12; September $1 12$; Oetober.Sl 1-. November, $1 10 & January, St 20k N 3 red, SI 00J1 OGf Corn Steady; No 2, cash or August, 53c; Scptembor, 53, " October, 53Jc; rejected 48j(j&40o; No. white. 49Jc. Oats Quiet and steady; u 2, cash or August, 28fc asked; Scptcmhe; 28c bid; October, 28o bid: Novembei 29Jc bid; December, 30lc bid. Milwaukee, Aug. 21. Flour in fa' demand. Wheat quiet and steady; SI cash and August: SI 03J Scptei ber; Si 05, Octolsjr. Corn Ehmi at COJc; rejected, 470, i. o. b. O.i. scarce and firm; No. 2 old 29c; new, 2(s 27c. ltyo lower: No. 1 58c; No. 2 i i Hurley in fair demand: old extra No. 46c; new extra No. 3, September, 52c; n September, OUe. , Kansas City, Aug. 21. Wheat: mark lower; No. 2 red, Udjc, cash; 92e Octubi Corn: lower at Oats slow at 2u bid. I.ltu Stock MitrketM. Cincinnati, Aug. 21. Cattle Coiitniw to fair shipper?., SI C05 25; good t( choice, S5 4U((t U 0U; good to choice buti'li ers.il 25(dy4 75; fair to medium, S3 '2")0 4; common, S2 00(3 00; good to clioici towh, 1 OUifi 4 50; good to choico heifers 4 75; fair to good SH V.iu 4 25; common to fair oxen, S2 50f3 50: good to choice, S3 754 75; stoehers and feeders, S3 75?4 50, and a few extra ut S4 75, and some light yearling calves at S2 n0(a,i 50. Hogs Select butchers' and heavy shippers', $4 0005 25; fair to good packing, Si 705 00; fair to good light, S5 15 5 05; common, SI 004 70; culls, $3 J5 1 00; stock hogs, S4 25(t5 15. Sheep common to fair shippers, $2 50(fl) 3 50; good to choice, S3 754 50, and somo extra at S4 75; stock wethers, S3 25 4 00; stock ewes, $2 753 50; culls, SI 752 50. Lambs Common to fair at $4 00 4 75; good to choice, S5 005 75, and somo extra at $6 00; culls, $2 753 75. Chicago, Aug. -81. Hogs Tha market was firm, with fair to good light at $5 255 80; mixed jpackinsr. 3 60" Frank R. LATE FRAME OORTATItillS. Cabinet, Ebony and Colored Satin, Painted Mat $100 Cabinet, Ebony and Colored Plush, Paint- edMat 1 50 Cabinet, all Gold, two Colors 1 OO Scarlet Plusb, Silk Embroidered.. 100 Peacock Blue, Silk Embroidered. 1 OO " Scarlet Plush,Sanded Gold Bands 1 OO tc Satin Puffed Corner 1 OO " " Star-shape opening 125 ", Embossed Flower, Velvet 4 col... 12 5 " Velvet Com'n. 1 50 Rich Plush, Sanded Gold Bands.... 1 50 " " " " Bars 1 50 Combination Plush and Gold 1 50 Satin and Velvet, eight styles 50 " Ebony and Colored Satin? 75 Photo, Velvet Frame, Metalic Rim 1 5 " Plush Embossed Metalic Rim 35 not fail to call and loolt at lliese Frames. Any of ilic above sent by mail anywhere on receipt of price and postage. These goods have just been received and will be sold in the next few days. Send all orders and communications to Frank K. riiister, llaysville, Ky. DO YOU WANT TO ide? oi nn F0R a.Mieet Al IS IS c 11 n nhaseof lyBlUU ticket (mill; T?. iIVf oil Car Ticket with evei y eahh pmch FRANK R. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EDUCATIONAL. OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, iiAin.noKi:, Mi). The practical advantages of tills chool aie niiMirpnssed. I Utiles held at City Hospital, Miiternlteand Maryland Womwi's Hospital, all of which bi'long to this and Chemical Laboratory woik evnry stiuient. Applv for a catalogue to 1K. 't'JKJSIAS 1IK. Dean, 'J, N.Carey htitet. rniir. or jrivsistsiri'i, X AT OXFORD. Tuition free to everybody but Law Students. This institution will open Its next session S7I1I Septcnilu'r. lSStt. The course Is completo , the faculty ih largo able and clllclent. The terms aro very moderate. Tho whole Institution Is open to both sexes. For eatalouges and Information npply to Gen. A. P. Stkwaht, Chancellor. JSIdwlm H. M. SULLIVAN, Secretary. STUART'S FEMALE COLLEGE opens Its Forty-fifth nnnual Session Sent, a, 1883. Persons having daughters to educate will do well to examluo Its catalogue beiore selecting a school. ADVANTAGEOUS FIRST-CLASS ; LOCATION HEALTHFUL; TERMS MODERATE. For catalogues addiess W. II. STCAKT, Principal, Jy0d&w2m Shelbyvllle, Ky. DIVORCES No publicity: lesldenta ol any State. Deseitlon, Non-Support. Advice and applications for stamp, w. II. LEE, Att'yi 230 B'way, N. Y. Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10, Spruco St., N.Y. 14,508 Boxes sold iu a year by ONE Druggist of JHWjKj? E?ii?54?;iS3SB I LI Act Dircctlv on tlic Liver. CUllKS ClIII.M AMI) FBVKR, DYSI'El'Hr. 8CJ: II KADACIIR, UlhlOUS COMO, UHEUMATISil. IMLES, l'ALl'ITATIOK OK T1IK HKA11T, DlZZINKS.1. Toltl'lD LlVKK, COATKOTOKOUE, BLKRI'MJMNESH, AND All. DlHKABKSOF THIS LlVi:i AND HTOMAC1I. 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By Its uso light or red hnlrmaybo darkened, thlu hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It cheeks falling of tho hair, and stimulate? a weak nnd sickly growth to vigor. It proveut3 and cures pcurf and dandruff, aud heate nearly every disease peculiar to tho scalp. Asa Lndles' Ilalr Drfsslnpr, tho Viaon Is unequalled ; It contains neither oil nor dye, renders tho hair soft, glossy, and silken in nppearanco, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mn. C. P. Hwrnnn writes from Kirbij, 0., July 3, 1R82 : " Last fall my hair commenced falling out, and in a short time 1 became nearly bald. I part of a bottle of Aykii's llAin Vioon, which stopped tho falling of tho hair, and started a new growth. 1 have now a full head of hair growing vigorously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation I should have been entirely bald." J. V Howen, proprietor of therSfcArt hur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : " aykii's Haik Viqoh is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it froai my own experience. Its uso promotes tho growth of now hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The Virion Is also u sure euro for dandrutf. Not within my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." Mh. ANOU8 Faiimiaiiw. leader of tho " Fiiirbnlrn Family ''of Scottish Vocalists, writes from lioston, Mats., Feb. 6, 1880: "Ever since my hair began to give silvery evidence of tlio change which fleeting tune procuroth, I have used Aykii's Haiu Viooh, and so havo been ablo to maintain an nppearanco of youtlif illness a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, orators, actors, and In fact every ouo who lives In the eyes of tho public." Miss, O. A. I'll kscott, writing from 18 Elm St., Charlestown. Mass., April 14, 1882. says: "Two years a'go about two-thirds of my hair camo olf. 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He it ordained b) the Ilqurd of Qmncllmen of the City of Muy&vllh; That It shall bo unlawful foi any piostltulu, white or black, known as "street walkers'' or any womiiu notoriously known as a wnoro, to stand, louugo upon, or walk tho pnbllo streets niter the hourof eight o'clock p m., and it shall bo the duty of tho City Marshal and his- deputies, or any police olllcor, In said city, to anest any nnd all such as may appear upon the public streets after said hour, and contluo them lu the station houso ot said city, nnd if upon a trial beforo tho Mayor It appears that tho parties bo arresed nnil confined are prostitutes and notorious whores and that they havo violated this ordinance they shay be lined the sum of not less than ono or moro than ten dollars for each and every offense. Adopted In Council August 2, ISS3. J. P. PHIBTER. President. Attest : HARRY TAYLOR, City Clerk. ' aldSw M AYSVILLE FAIR BSrRARE ATTRACTIONS IN Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1883. $6,000 IN PREMIUMS. Trotting Races, Foot Races, Sack Races, Fitr.siirjiK ox ajli ai:s.ax classes or snow stock.5 sgJSOO OIV FINEST BABY, sOO ON TOBACCO 50 ON WHEAT, 30 ON UTJXXJbil. Other articles In piopoitlon. The management have determined that It shall no Ionizer be wild that this Is not n fair of inteiest totiielnrmer, stock raiser and mechanic. They have Hdclert every attraction and hope the people will seethe ueceslty ot sustaining the enterprise' EVERYBODY WILL BE ADMITTED AT HALF PRICK ON fill!) HIRST DAY. Write for pioixiijniinejs. q 7E7A.TS3CXN ST. DO. 3ES1TI3C03E?T Socrotary. jyKvwtd TO AGIilCULIVJtIST.S AJSD OTHERS. REAPEH ami MOWER seasou having passed, and to make room for a lai ge number of WHEAT DRILLS, BUGGIES, &e we have determined to offer FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY, commencing July 21st, FARM WAGONS, Queen of the Harvest FAN MILLS, Corn Sliellers and Straw Cutters, AT U.NTEECEDEXTED LOW PEI0E3. ALL ARE ISVITED TO CALL. MYALL, RILEY & PORTER, lylCd 1 NEW FIRM. REUS BIEIiBOWEH & CO., (Successois to A. J. EONEW & CO.,) G. V. Tndor's old stand, No. 89 MniUet street. MnysviJIe, Kentucky, nnnounie to tl e ubllc tl.at hah g puirl iisei the i A. J. Kgi c A. Co., will em. duct the Move pnd Tin business at the i.i u stamx t O. V. Tiuloi on Market stieet, Mnysville, Ky. Tin- new tluri Is composed ol practical men ol loLg workmen. The.best brands of STOVES and TIN W ABE will be constnntlj kept on hand tit the LOWEST PRlt r.S. Roollnr and other like work done In the best ninm.er hi tlgmunntefd tognesntl!iietlon. 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