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i 7 sVl4 L il -, l l. t . -H & JJSL miL . mQa .m ptp FORGER. C. fU LooUstaed bald to. Have Obtained , ' BO.OOO'by'It.. Chicago, July 28. One of tho queer festjforgeriesever perpetrated in Chicago has been just inado public, several large banting bouses having been swindled out of amounts ranging from 5,000 to $28,000. The forger is Charles R. Lockstaed, an inventor, who came to this city three years ago. His for geries were conhned exclusively to notes of tho "Westinghouso company. , Among the victims of tho young man's clever pen nro the Metropolitan National bank, although the officials say they are secured it is said to be out $28,000 the Chicago Trust and Savings bank, 14,442; the Thirty-first Street bank, $25,000; a man whose name the police refuse to give, 10,000, and others. It is claimed by the police that Lockstaed's forgeries will aggregate at least $50,C00, and probably more. Lockstaed is remembered as the man who made the lowest bid for the electric lighting contract at 'the world's fair, when bo underbid all competitors by $1,000,000, and finally secured the con tract for the Westinghouse company. It was through this deal that he was enabled to gain the confidence of Chic ago bankers. He claimed he was given 50,000 by tho Westinghouse people for his services in their behalf, which amount was paid to him in notes of $10,000 and less. DEATH OF GENERAL MORGAN. He Was a Vatllcnt Soldier und Served In Two Wnxs. Mount Vernon, O., July 28. A private telegram received from Old Point Comfort, Va., announces the death of General W. Morgan of this city, who went there for the benefit of his. health Eome three weeks ago. A year ago Inst winter the general suf fered an attack of grip in its most ag gravated form, and has been an invalid ever since. General Morgan was a hero in the Mexi can war. In 18i3 he organized a company nt Mount Vernon, and was elected colonel of the Second Ohio, and served with Gen eral Zachary Taylor. For gallant and meri torious services in the battles of Contreas and Cherubusco he was breveted brigadiei general in the regular army, and prior to his death for several years enjoyed tho dis tinction of being the only surviving gen eral of the Mexican war. General Morgan also participated in the war of the rebellion ann served with the Army of the Cumberland. In 18C5 hewas nominated by acclamation as the Demo cratic candidate for governor of Ohic against General J. D. Cox. He was three times nomincd by acclamation and elected to congress from tho counties composed oi Knox, Licking, Coshocton and Muslcing urn, During the administration of Presi dent Pierce, General Morgan served as con sul at Marseilles, from which he was pro moted to the post of minister to Portugal. COLONEL ANDRADE SHOT. He Had IJoen Guilty of Crimes While Governor. City of Mexico, July 28. Colonel Joso Andrntle, who, during the admin istration of the lato General Manuel Gonzales as governor of Guana Jouato, was in charge of the Piedra Gorda dis trict in that state, was arrested a few days ago upon the charge of commit ting a number of atrocious crimes in bis official capacity. It was alleged that he shot a number of innocent persons without trial. Upon being arrested Colonel Andrade was taken to tho city of Leon, where ho was tried, found guilty of tho charges against him and ordered to be shot. When the death sentence was pro nounced, the prisoner said he was ready to meet his fate, and that he would de monstrate that he was no coward. He was shot at daylight in a public part of the city. Tho execution was witnessed by hundreds of people. A l'liip llesltlence Iturucd. Cleveland, July 28. The handsome suburban residence of Mr. Dan P. Eells at Riverbank was totally destroyed by fire. The iiro broke out in a bathroom on the lower floor about midnight. Its origin was thought to be duo to a leak ing gas pipe. It was not noticed at once and when it was finally discovered tho flames had progressed too far for the limited means at hand to have any effect in extinguishing it. All the works of art, relics and other possessions gath ered together in a lifetime were lost. The total loss will probably foot up to $200,000; insurance not known. I'd mi dry Burned. Montreal, July 28. McDougal'a foundry was destroyed by fire. The offices were saved. , About 130 men are temporarily thrown out of work. CONDENSED NEWS. Short Items From Various Parts of the t Country. Claus Spreckels, just returned from Ha waii, pi edicts the restoration of the queen. There are fears of a conflict between ex cited political factions in tho state of Con huila, Mcx. Mrs. John King eloped from Carlisle, Ky., with William King, her hudband's brother. Both leave families. Payment under tho sugar bounty lnw last year were $9,875,180, an Increase of $2, 033,053 over the previous year. The total collections of internal revenue for the last fiscal year aggregated $101,002, 000. The increaso for the whole country was $7,145,000, Mrs. Jane Ross and hor nephew, a lad of 14 years, were drowned near Owensvillo, Tho boy hau gone In swimmmfr, and, ng seized with cramp1? his aunt tried to j4&Im out, but hoth were drowned. yatrs. Leonard Fritzsche was shot dead la hor bed at Burlington, la. Five people are locked up for tho crime Leonard Fritzsche, her husband; Charles Swanson, a neighbor; SwanBon 10-year-old son and his 18-year-old daughter, and Lizzio Heltz, a domestic em ployed by the Frltzschcs. The murdered woman fran found lying on tho bed close to anpen window, and the charge is that soma enemy fired the bullet through tho window from the outside. Prospect, o., July 2. Dr, J. Lunger was seriously, injured" by the explosion of tv shotgun. The breach AN INVENTOR AND .5333 Rolling; Mills Shutting Down. Cleveland, July 28. The Cleveland Rolling Mill company, employing 4,000 men. have shut down all but three of their mills and reduced tho wages of the 500 men at work in them. Presi dent William Chisholm says that this is due to the light demand for iron and steel and general stringency. He holds out little hopes of bettor times for the men in tho near future. i Almost Lynched. Hamden, O., July 28. Elmer KShar rod sot fire to his house, and when Mar ehal C. B. Walters was sent to arrest Sharrod the latter stabbed tho marshal and also Arson Ogier. Sharrod was taken from Jail by an angry mob and horsewhipped, and then cooler heads calmed the mob and Sharrod was taken back to jail. Bhso MalL At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Pittsburg, 8. At Washington Washington, 5; New York, 7. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 20; Philadel phia, 2. At St Louis St. Louis, 8; Cleveland, 0. At Louisville Louisville, 8; Chicago, 12. At Boston First game Boston, 6; Bal timore, 2; second game Boston, 11; Balti more, 1. Indications. Fair weather, except increasing cloudi ness and probably showers in the afternoon or evening on the lakes; warmer near the lakes; winds shifting to the southeasterly. THE MARKETS. Review of the Grain and Cattle Markets I'or July 87. Cincinnati. Wheat New, 50058c. Corn 41c. Cattle Selected butchers,' $4 1504 50; fair to good, $3 254 00; common, $2 25 8 00. Hogs Selected heavy and prime butchers, o 70go 80; fair to good packing, $5 655 85, common to rough, $5 505 70. Sheep $2 001 50. Lamb3 $2 505 80. rittiburg. Cattle Prime, $4 855 10; good, $4 40 4 CO; good butchers, $3 854 40; rough fat, $3 603 90; fair light steers, $3 353 50; good fat cows and heifers. $2 8o3 40; bulls and stags, $3 00(g3 10; bologna cows, $10 00 15 00; fresh cows and springers, $20 00 40 00. Hogs Yorkers, 50 406 50; mixed, $6 300 45; heavy tops, $5 006 15; roughs, $4 505 20. Sheep Extra, $4 40f 50; good, $3 004 10: fair, $3 003 40; com mon, 50cl 50. Lambs, $3 003 50. Chicago. HogsHeavy, $5 605 73; packers, $5 45 5 bo: common anu rough, So Sogo 45; ght, $3 750 10. Cattle Prime steers, 54 70K& 'm oiners, an w& ou; mixed, $2 234 00. Sheep $2 504 75. Lambs $3 00(j5 05. New Yorlrt Wheat 70K71c. Corn Oats Western, 87&244Ko. 47K48Xp. ainysvillo Retail Market. GREEN COFFEE ffi 23 25 MOLASSES-ucw crop, $ gallon 60 Golden Syrup 35 40 Sorghum, fancy new 3510 SUGAR-Yellow, $16 0 b Extra C, $tb.. bV. A, $ lb G Granulated, S lb S Powdered, lb i 8 Now Orleans, Vb , 5 TEAS-?) lb 601 00 COAL OIL-Headllght, ) gallon 15 BACON Breakfast, $ lb 15 Clcarsldes, feltt 1314 Hams, 11 lb 16 Shoulders, $) Vb 10 12 BEANS 1 gallon 35 CUQ BUTTER-H lb , 15 20 CHICKENS-Each 20 &30 EGGS dozen 2V, FLOUR-Limestoue. barrel 84 0 Old Gold, barrel 1 0 Maysvllle Fancy, -H barrel 3 75 Mason County, & barrel 8 75 Morning Glory. V barrel 3 75 Roller King, ti barrel 4 50 Magnolia, $ barrel 4 60 Blue Grass, $ barrel 3 75 Graham, $1 sack 15 020 HONEY V lb. 10 15 HOMINY-Wgollon 20 MEAL ft peck 20 LARD Jpound &15 ONIONS 4) peck 60 POTATOES $ peck, new 20 APPLES Kl peek 30 10 KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting tho world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest tho value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in tho form most acceptable and pleas ant to tho taste, tho refreshing and truly beneficial properties ol a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently cuiing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on tho Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ia perfectly free from every objectionnble substance. Syrup of Figs ia for sale by all drug gists in COc and$l bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso name is printed on every1 package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. .0. 'W, WABDI.E, DENTIST. g0 ;fVAA AAA1 A1 AAfUlAAAAAAfUlfvnAA A1 AAAAlAnAAAAAAAAAAAAJ ; T. 3D. 1P33233D ::: 3 3D. XS33. e PEED WHOLESALE AND CHINA, CLASS, Queenswafe, Wooden and "Willowware. Wo take pleasure in announcing' that wo have opened a full lino of these goods, bought in Now York at the lowest cash prices, and we are now prepared to supply tho wants of tho trade. "Wo shall endeavor to keep afull and well selected stock, and ask for a liberal share of patronage. SECOND Next Door to the State National Bank, Maysville, Ky. 5AAAAlAAWlAAAAlAAAAAlAAlAAAlAAlAA5 HERMANN LANCE, O YOUR 181 Vine Street, CINCINNATI, 77") rrii-n cy T177 JLLV CCs& UL L LC H. LA3NTG-E, Oor. Vine St. and Arcade, CINCINNATI. RugglesCamp Meeting The time for holding tho meeting on these v ell- improved and beautiful grounds will bo from JULY 27th to AUGUST 7th. Eminent Clergymen will be present, men of lenrnlng and popular talent. Among these will be Kev. Dr. Moore, of The Western Christian Ad vocate of Cincinnati, Kev. W. H. W. Reese, D. D., of Pes Moines (Iowa) Conference and Southern Educational Society. All Ministers of tho District arc expected to be present. Tho Children's Chnpel will bo in charge of a competent leader. Professor V. O. Bloom nnU J. Harry Ulchardson will havo charoof the mu sic, assisted by a splendid choir. The privileges have all been rented to respon sible persons. Hotel, Thomas II. Buggies; Con icctionery, W. II, Hamrlck; Stable, Kosoi Hlgh- iicm ; iiuggago ana uaroer-Hiiop, uooumu Brewer. Omnibuses connecting with boats and trains, under tho control of Barbour & Pollltt, 111 make two trips daily, morning aud evening, to and from Maysvllle j faro 50 cents. Admission 10 cents. Any ono too poor to pay will be admitt ed free. Revs. Amon Borelng and A. J. Barney, Presiding Elders, will have chargo of tho hcrvices. W. B. Dawson of Maysvllle aud others will see that good order Is maintained. Any ono desiring cottages wrlto I. M. LANE, Maysvllle, Ky. HO TBI, PRINCE ALBERT. 6437 STAR AVENUE, CHICAGO. Two blocks from main entrance, Sl?:ty-fourth 8trect Gate, World's Fair Grounds. European plan. Everything elegant, comfortable. Hand, some brick building. Hot and cold Baths free. RATES, 91.00 to 81.50 per dny, according to location. t25 GEORGE M. HORD, Proprietor. -pvlt. J. H. SAMUEL,, Ex-resident Surgeon Good Samaritan Hospital Exacting Superintendent Longvlow Insane Asylum.J Physician and Surgeon i Offlcolwlth Dr. Strode, Residcnco.Thlrdstreet ono door west of Market M; B. GIXMOUli, Granite, Marble and IFREESTONE WORKS. , , ,. i.. & DYE, HCTAJL DEALEKS IN 9 STREET, JEWELER, r f Corner Arcade? To call and inspqctheew.goodmh is receiving for tho spring'trade in Solid Gold, Rolled Gold Plato and in Ster?, ling Silver, Beautiful Hat Pins and Hair Pins, Brooches, Diamond rings, Necklaces and Lockets. Ear- RIPJRv & in the greatest variety, fromjthe,5Qcil mnUO QBabv Ring to thofineat biamond'gemsl worth hundreds of dollars, and a full lino of Plain Gold Wedding Rings in 18 karat and 14 karat gold. WATfiHF $ St You will find the best selection of all llHluiiuo Qdiffcrcnt raake8 0 American Watches, in beautiful Gold cases, also the low est prico Filled Gold Watches, from $10 up. 911 VFRWARF $ Wo have a splendid Btock of quadru- oiLVEnuttnLOpfo Silver Plated Waro for Tale uge and for tho Toilet; also Solid Silver pieces in Plush and Chamois Cases, and latest Silver Novelties. CLOCKS, Opera Glasses, Gold and Steel Spectacles, Gold Pens, Tooth- Eicks, umbrellas and Gold -headed aneB. Do not fail to call on us when you are in search of a Wedding or an niversary present. Defy competition. MONEY-GETTING S-AJEjIE. ALL OUR 85c, AND $1 SILKS, 60c, Lowest Chicago price. hildren's Hosiery SPECIAL SALE. Tan and Black 15c, others get23c. for them.; 60c. and COc. Lisle Hose, 40c. a pair. All Bummer goods at greatly reduced prices. ?5 Moquette Rugs, 83.76. i I-owest prices ever named. Carpets very cheap. This is a special cash sale. m h 211 AND 213 MARKET. TABLER'SPH BUCKFYEflL m w - m - m BaauKBHUB OINTMENT: CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDY FOR PILES. Trtftni by BICUBDS05 MDICITO CO., BT. tOtJIS. c. V. ZWEIGAKT, JK., DAILY MEAT MARKET. 11III0, --V tW MWpWT DAILY BULLETIN: You know how its is your self. Doesn't this picture bring up the good days of your youth ? How we did enjoy the turkey mother roasted ! Well) let us be thankful for the rare bless ings vouchsafed us to-day, and with more maturejudg ment Henry Out proposes your good health and in vites your attention to the proverb, 66 nough. Is as good as a Feast." Butat the same time he invites your attention fto , , -his stock of goods, such as EXTENSION TABLES, -P DINING CHAIRS,' SIDEBOARDS, ETC, HENRY 0RT II EAST SECOND ST, ALLENGE Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, EWELRY. STERLING SILVER KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS. BRONZES, BRONZES, BRONZES. ART POTTERY, NOVELTIES, ETC. 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