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9 I a-. ir PUBLIC LEDGER XXCK1T BCMDAY.JULY rOVISTIt, Til AXKSOIYINO AND CIIIUHT1IAS. nPCTiP Public Lntger Ruttdtng, Xe. 10 Eait UCJUlfj Third Street, SVRSCRIPTIOXS-IX ADVANCE. 00 Nix Mourns 1 00 Xliree 3IenUi 73 DELIVERED MV CtRRIER.

Ver Men tli .25 Cent iiynU te Colletter at end of ilenlh. LEST WE FORGET! Over 2,000 Democratic Precinct Election Beards, 110 Democratic County Election Beards, mill a nelUtly Democratic Suite Klectien Heard every one the creation of Mr. Gevbet of his agent ccrtllletl te the lollevv-iiiK vte caSt at the election held In Kentucky en Tuesday, November 7th, 1800 irilltam S. 103,7 14 William Goebel 1,331 Tayler's Tue Goebel Law is the most fitting monument that Goedel could have. If our friends the Chinese'aren't a bit careful, the Powers, Uncle Sam Ce.

will make it "belly het" for them; The little thing of net knowing who Mr. TAYLOR is accessory te does net bother the Kentucky conspirators while the bribery fund holds out. Cincinnati Times-Star. Avast! Brether. Don't you knew that Tomsceundrel has settled that matter beyond perndventure? Hasn't he already named and caged live mi who fired the fatal shot that shot Goebel; and in addition te these, doesn't he say it was either one of the ether or which of them or some ether unknown son-of-a-gun who did the job with his little pep leaded with a leaden or steel ball or codfish ball, et cetera and soferth.

The most effective remedy for illegal trade combinations is publicity. The officers and Directors of the Ice Trust of Xew Yerk have been summoned te show why they should net be pre ceeded ngainst criminally en the charge of conspiracy. They are accused of restraining and preventing competition. There is no Tariff en ice, therefore it cannot be an offspring of Protection. Its parentage has been traced directly te Tammany Hall, which is robbing the peer of New Yerk and depriving the people there of a summer necessity.

The profits and hopes of the Tammany Trust are melting under the searchlight of publicity. The Washington Pest, in an able editorial, contrasts the surplus of almost three hundred million dollars in the United States Treasury at the present time with the balance four years age, which was the result of bend issues in a time of peace. It also shows that notwithstanding the heavy war expenses that have been and are being incurred, the surplus for this fiscal year will amount te about $03,000,000 as compared with the deficit of nearly 30000,000 four years age. It is pointed out that this is net the result 'of the war taxes alone, because, comparing the month of May this year 'with May, 1S90, there was an increase of almost $6,500,000 this year in receipts from customs alone. Harper's' Weekly, an influential independent journal, makes the following comment en Governer Tayeor's retirement from the contest for Governer: "Mr.

W. S.Tayler, lately Governer of Kentucky, is reported te be much broken in health as the result of his experiences since his election. He seems fairly entitled te a large measure of public sympathy. Beyond question he was elected governor of Kentucky. He assumed the office and held it until the Courts decided that under the iniquitous Goebel Law the Democratic Legislature had lawfully conferred his office upon his rival.

Then, submitting te the Court's decree, he abdicated, and left the state te avoid arrest and trial for usurpation, the murder of Goedel, or any ether charge his Democratic opponents might find it expedient te bring against him. He has said that he dared net take the chance of getting justice from the Kentucky Courts, and his reluctance te face them seems reasonable. Meanwhile, for the time being, he is an exile from his home, broken in health, impoverished and distressed, a victim of political rascality with which he could net contend except by stirring up civil war. He has done well te accept the decision of the Courts and retire, but in due time and somehow republican government in Kentucky must be restored, and the will of the people must rule again." A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cttrtrt. "JCt one time I suffered from a severe ppraln of the "ankle," ay Oeerge E.

Cary, Kiltter of The Ualde, Washington, Va. "After uilnj several recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased te say that relief came as seen as I began lis use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by 3. Jas. Weed i KENTUCKY FLASHES. MYSTERIOUS LETTER.

A Mini nt Ft. Werth, Say That lli In the Mint Who Killed AVIlllnm tieeliel. Frankfort, June 19. Win. Cul-ten, who is in jail under indictment as an accessory te the murder of Win.

Goebel, has received nn anonymous letter, postmarked Ft. Werth, in which the writer says: "I am sorry you are in trouble. 1 killed Goebel. He knew I would de it. Ten minutes after the shoeting1 I watched the crowd in the state house yard from the Fert hill.

I went te Georgetown and took train, landing' nt Cincinnati next day. At Kuifsas City I get seared and went te Oklahoma before coming here. I am en a ranch out here, and these who knew me in Kentucky, would net knew me in Texas." Culton says ordinarily he would regard it as the work of a crank, but the style of the letter, the geed penmanship, make it mystery. He has turned the letter ever te his counsel. SHOT SEVEN TIMES.

Mciul Cnttrell Futility Wounded In a Saleen ltiw at MIiIiIIvh- lmre. Ivy. Middlesboro, June 19. Mead Cottrell was shot seven times here 'esterdny evening in saloon row and fatally wounded. The trouble took place in C.

D. Ball's saloon, and in Cottrell's dying statement he claimed that Hall shot him. It is claimed that Cottrell a few minutes before had threatened te kill C. D. Hall.

In the fight a dozen shots were fired, but Cottrell was the only one injured. Cottrell was known as a desperate man and feared by all, especially when drunk. He is said te have killed six men. He was well known and highly connected, being related te some of the best known families in this section. He is a nephew of Mrs.

J. C. Colsen, wife of the late Jehn C. Colsen. The alTair has caused much excitement here.

NOT AFTER TAYLOR. Cov. Stunt Hum Iti'ci-U oil JW'unlfll-tleu Frem Gov. lleckliitm of Kentucky fur Ili Uvtrailitlen. Hnrrisburg, June 19.

Gov. Stene ha.s received no requisition from jev. Iieekhain, of Kentucky, for tha 'xtraditien of ex-Ge v. Tayler, who is i delegate te the republican national omentien. Ge.

Stene will attend banquet, and if requisition should ee received at the executive department in his absence it would hardly be acted upon in his absence. The stories that Tayler's friends have written him askimr that extradition papers be net issued if a requisition should be made upon him during the Kentuekian'h stay in Pennsylvania ire dented at the executive department. Still In the sheriffs HiunK Frankfort, June 19. 'flie state) treasurer's ellice is still in custody of the sheriff by virtue of a writ of possession sent out by Treasurer Hager against former assistant treasurer Leng Saturday. Ex-Treasurer Day lias net been heard from, though Mr.

Leng telegraphed him last week for authority te turn ever the ellice representatives of Day; sureties were expected here Mentl. night. Special Collin Secured. Russellville, June 19. The largest woman in Southern Kentucky is dead.

She was Miss Dick White, who died at her home near Cave Springs. Miss White weighed -400 pounds, and a special coffin had te be made for her. It was 67 inches long, 30 inches wide nnd J4 inches deep. Policeman Sliet lllin. Richmond, June 19.

Four young men from I'oesey became intoxicated here, and, with drawn revolvers, spread terror around in the vicinity of the L. X. depot. Price Crews, one of the four, was struck in the back by a bullet from the pistol of Pplieeman Hernden Dudley. Deuble Kllllnu; at I'lcnlc.

Middlesboro, June 19. A report just received from Pineville says a double killing took place at a picnic, there. In a row between Charley I'ttr-siful nnd James liuliard, the latter was shot and mortally wounded, and later a young son of Bullard shot and killed Pursiful. Hl Statue Arrived. Louisville, June 19.

A statue of Themas Jeffersen te adorn the courthouse square has arrived. It is a gift from llernheim whisky merchants, te the city. Ileing tee large te go through the tunnels en any direct line, it was brought by way of Uuffale. ShoetliiK at a Church Festival. Hopkinsville, June 10.

During a disturbance nt church festival near Pembroke, Chas. Helland was shot in the back and side and fatally wounded. Over 50 shots were fired, and several who escaped were wounded. Ne ArreHta Made. Richmond, June 19.

A school entertainment at Callee'fl school-house, near Edenton, was broken up by rowdies. "Deck" Vincent was stabbed several times and may die. Ne arrests were made. Killed by a Train. Mitchell, June 19.

William Baker, uged 30, of Seymour, was accidentally killed here. lie attempted te catch an east-bound freight en the B. O. S. W.

read and stepped di rectly in front of an approaching passenger train. David Molten of Binge's Mills gets a sltpplemental pension of $2 per month. Southern Mothedlsts will observe the first week in July as the Week of Prayer in accordance with tjie request the Bishops. If the stomach performs Its functions actively anil regularly, the fecyl of which It Is the receptacle, Is transformed Inte bleed of a nourishing quality, which furnishes vigor and warmth te the whole beuy. Heroine gives tone te the stomach nnd promotes digestion nnd assimilation.

Price, 50 cents. J. Jit. AVoed Sen. COMMON PROPERTY.

Public I'rnlse 1 I'ublle Property Mays- llte People May Profit lly I.e. cal Experience. Grateful people will talk-Tell their experience for the public geed. Maysville citizens praise Dean's Kidney Pills. Kidney sufferers appreciate this.

They And relicf for every kidney ill. Head what this cltizen says: Mr. C. B. Owens of Owens it Bland, 22S Market street, says: "In the winter of 1S99 I procured a box of Dean's Kidney Pills from J.

Jas. Weed it Sen's Drugstore, corner of West Second and Market streets, for a friend residing out of town. In due course of time the receipt of same was acknowledged, with the remark that their ue had proven very beneficial and that they were a kidney remedy of great value." 1'er sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. FesTKii-MiLiiunx Buffalo, X. Sele Agents for the United States.

Bemember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. A SEW THAIS WEST. "St. Leuis Limited!" Biff Four Elltellve April fflth Texas, Kansas and Missouri Anil all Western, Northwestern and Southwestern stntes Leave Cincinnati ll-tM neon Arrive Indianapolis p. m.

Arrive t. l.euls 8:41 p. in. Arrive Chicago- p. in.

Parler cars, modern coaches, dining cars. Con-lectiens for ie West ami made In c'nien Depot nt St. l.euls, and te ull points In the 'erlhwest at Chicago. Ask for tlcKets via lllg Four Heme. Fer full as te rates.

Ac. apply te or address T. A. I. Huntington, W.

Va.uWarren J. Lynch, Oenernl Passenger and Ticket TSgent; 1 Deppe, A. C. P. and i.

Cincinnati, O. llAil'J 1 Cradle: Perks. Our stock of the above-named implements is a large and complete one, while the prices are lower than any ether house in this section. Ice Cream. "Freezers! Are strictly in season, and when you decide te get one come and see ours, and we're sure te sell you one.

All sizes and prices. Everything in the Hardware Line! Can be found in this long-established and well-known house; also Paints and Screens for doers and windows. FRANK OWENS HARDWARE1 CO. Nes. 47 West Second and 114 Sutten Street Compare it with ether local papers, and then say, if you can, that Tin: Led-cieu Isn't the best, and that it doesn't gve the most for the meney.

Oan't you afford te have it left at your rosi-denco for a month? Mr. Hal Curran will be glad te book your erder. Fer two years Ira W. Kelley of Mansfield, was In peer health en account of kidney trouble, lie consulted eevery physicians and spent considerable money for medicines without obtaining relief until he tried Feley's Kidney Cure, and new writes "I dcylre te add my testimony that It may be the cnuse of aiding ethers." J. Jas.

Weed Sen and Armstrong Ce If you knew an item kindly tell us about it. Ever day we tell you what we knew. Every day we knew that you knew tilings that we don't knew. And we knew that you knew that we don't knew it, and still you don't tell us. New, if you tell us what you knew then we'll tell what we knew and also what you knew, and then our readers will knew what they knew and what we knew and also what you knew, and what we knew that you knew we knew you knew.

gWSSIm' REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION. On account of the Kepubllcnn National Convention at Philadelphia June ltitb the C. and O. will soil round-trip tickets Maysville te Philadelphia at rate of ene fare 115.50; return limit June 2Sth. 0LI00NUNK, THE PLACE OF CAVES.

The only excursion resort combining Instruction with pleasure. See the wonderful stalactites and stalagmites. A beautiful railroad ride along the Ohie river and among the Kentucky mountains. The C. and O.

Hallway will run an excursion te Oligenuuk Sunday, June 21th, 1000. Bates for the round trip only 75 cents. HALF RATES TO COLORADO AND UTAH. The Missouri Pacific Railway en certain dates in June, July and August will sell round-trip tickets te Pueblo, Colerado Springs, Denver, Snlt Lake City and Ogden at ene fare plus geed until October 31st te return. Fer particulars address A.

A. Gallagher, District Passenger Agent, 408 Vine street, Cincinnati, O. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO THE WEST VIA C. AND 0. RAILWAY.

May 11, 15, June 1, 5, IS, 19, 1000, Hemeseekers excursion tickets will be sold te points in the states of Arizona, Arkansas, Colerado, Idaho, Indian Territory, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mentana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Seuth Dakota. Texas. Utah, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Tickets will be geed 21 days from date of sale and step ever of flfteen days will be allowed after passenger reaches first Ilomcseekor point. IFer further information as te rates, time, address T.

A. Gaiuheas, S. E. P. A.

Huntington, W. Va. W. W. Wikeff, Agent, MaysvilFe, Ky.

naths, News, news, news I It's oneugli te give a man the blues. Nobody mai-rlcd and nobody dcadj nobody broken an armor a head; nobody came into talk of no ene get boozy and started a scrap; no oue get run in for taking a horn; nobody buried nnd nobody born. Oh, for a racket, a riot, a usb I Somceno te ceme in nnd kick up a muss; someone te stir up the peace-laden air; somebody's comment te glve us a scare. Somebody thumped within an inch of his life; somebody run off witli another man's wife; someone ceme in and pay up tlieir dues; anything, anything, Just se it's news. CALL! EXAMINE OUR LEADERS.

THE HASOK11I.KSS DF.TltOlT, the hlcliest perfection of Clasellne moves. llli: SITKA HKFIUOKItATOU, hardwood all evernnil tlmrceHl rilled. O. K. and WHITE MOUSTAIS FllEEZEKS Hint de the work.

I1IB llOSS SsrKEI. KASC1E, as oed as It leek s. KvcrythltiK In the STOVE and TISWA11E LEONARD LALLEY MAHKKT NEW Standard Dictionary, tncyclepedia Atlas of the World! Through a special nrrnncement with the pub-Ushers, Funk iM WmkhiiIIs. 1 in; Lkiuikk Is ready nt take orders fur the MiW TAMAltI) DIl'-riuSAKVOFTUE KSULISII LANUVAC1E. 301,865 Vecabularly Terms, 247 Editors and Specialists, 533 Readers for Quotations 5,000 Illustrations, Cost Over $960,000, Appendix of 500,000 Facts, Cyclopedia of 28,000 Entries, 88 Full Page Maps.

e3 ISDISPKNSAni.El AAA UA4Aak4A4M. AAA, vv autheiutative! PRICE LIST: ITnlf riti.ln I lc nvv Viit i Full ltuisla With DeiilMin's jlT.u Jill ji.r JIOli I ii j.u Hill Morocco (, He'erence IiiiliX, Half llussla Full Ittmla Full Morocco I IV TWO VOLfMH. 1 With I Itefernii'e Index. I TERMS, S3.00 Down, S2.00 Per Menth DNcnuut of (Hun all erdeis paid lncnxh. "plen.

I'l eppnrinntij te et nre one of the most ceMly and useful literary productions en paj men's. 1 e.ivc rileis at ce. Ter further Information and circulars, ndrtre THE PUBLIC LEDGER, 10 East Third Street, Maysville, Ky Pgppfc's Column Ne Charge! Ailitrtticmentt under the htadtngt of "Help HYimVif," "Situations Wanted," "ZeH" and "tyund," and net exceeding three ttnet in lengthy are 1'REE te all. CJfJfe ItusIncM AcIvcrtUeuienta luwrtcd without pay. If aniteeri fall te come the flrtt time, tr (nt Ite at many repetition! at are neceuaryte tecure what you advertlte for.

We xvhh advertUeri te feel that they are net impeting en ui by uitng our free celumn: EVAdvcrtltcri must furniih copy, which can le left at the office or lent hy mall. THE PUBLIC LEDGER, Se. 10 att Third SlrecU Jfelp Wanted. Advertltementi under this heading imerted free; but adveitittrt mutt furnlih the WANTED PALKSMEN-Uy the Erie Aute-II matlc Computing Scale Ce. for Kcntiicxr territory.

Fer particulars address C. M.JIENHY State Agent. Mt. Sterling. Ky.

jelSlt VI ANTE1V HELP A geed woman te de ten- 1 1 eral housework Apply at Je. Lime- stone street. jei. iw Nurse Olrl, white; geed II wages. Apply te Mrs.

KltANKhL. 321 Mnrket street. jet lw rANTED-HEM'-Whlte female help nt the veumiviLMY imu'i. MUuy at once. je- nv WANTED-CIIA UEKMAID-At tliePlillllpit Hetel nt once.

Write te THOMAS It. WAnDEIt, Ne. 133 West Fifth street, Dayton, O. may28 lw Advertttementi under thli heading, net 'exceeding live Unci, 10 centi each liucrtten, or SO centi a week. WANTED HOSE Tvv cnty-tlve feet of second- hand Hese.

Apply te MVIUIAY A THOMAS. JelllW for Rent. Advertlirmenti under thli heading, net exceeding live Unci, 10 centi each Insertion, or te centi a week. IOIt HENT-STOIlEnOOM-Storereom, corner Second and Poplar streets. Apply te JOHN O.

ZWEIOAHT. marSilf fefJale. AdvcrtOementi under thli heading, net exceeding five Unci, 10 centi each Imertlen, or te centi a week. (i'OIl SALE -HOUSE-Hoiise and let. Nn.

117 I Prospect stre. t.Slvth Ward. Apply te M. J. KENNE 117 Prospect street.

Jell 2w eCOSt. Advertttementi under thli heading Imerted free; but advertlieri mutt furnlih the copy. 1 OST PIN On Market street between Frent JJ and Third, a geld Pin with the name "Uallle" en front. Heiurii te this efllce. Jel8 lw O.ST PIN-Plain geld D.

X. K. Fraternity Pin: name en back, J. W. Handera.

Kinder Feturn te this efllce. jel24w 10ST-I1AI1Y OAP-lletween the residences Majer Cheneweth and Mr. It. II. Owens, a Ilaby Cap with two Held Pins.

Please leve at Frank Owens Hardware Stere. jell Iw LOST PENCIL Between Mr. A. Cloeney'g store and Plum street, a Sliver Pencil, lie-turn te this efllce. jelllw OST-OINailAM-ilundle, containing (ling-Ij ham.

Iteturn te Ilee Hive. JeHlw LOST IinAOELET-Bumlay night either In Mitchell's Chapel or between there and Main street, Sixth Ward. silver Loek Bracelet, marked "Gertrude II." Finder please return te Dawien's Grocery. Jtilw WANTED, HORSES! In exchange Jfer Singer Sewing Machine. Will pay difference In cnah If animals milt Apply ut Olnver Hen Inif Machlne Opera- Hi line, Wet Herein! street, Tlinv rmnn.ai Mnim-M Racket Stere Prices! That Move the Power Behind the Pocket-Boek! Ileal TaMe Ladles' Ilee Children1!" Hese ltlbbei COrset" ll)c per.vimf tie.

luc, Uc and ltr 10C- nil colors, all prices 21c. Ave and 9c -10e nnd Se en eh Result j.ames' vests Dent-' Underwear Chamber Tails Large slie Preserve vc 4'Je lc iiernaner reaies Pins Nice line of Thread Jc and 5c ner paper Ac niul 10c spools for 5c -ic per pair fcimall Heys' Avcralls wVg-pJIKN'J? OVKHAILS kVRigr MEN'S VVOHKINd AT TUK MIVV'KST A Nil JAOKKTN AN ANI1 1I1IEH1 HUIRTS Call and see us and be convinced. Respectfully, STORE. FwwfnFn THE FAD Crushed Fruit! Phosphates! COOJL1XGY MY, YES! strawberries ARE NOW COMING! AndaiUMinl my some of the iiieKt Miccesiftil mid expt rlenciil Kronen will enable me te furnish my trade with the very heM the market afTeriH aluuvi en the tame day icktd As the -eusen advances I will iiImi be piepnrtil te furnish RASPBERRIES, CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES CHERRIES, PEACHES, All of the Hncil fruit. In fact, my heue li always headquarters for the very best In all llnei.

All these fruits I will be prepared te furnish In any iuantlty, law or inmll, te mlt dealer or consumer. an can luj depend en the fruit I eiler l)Un Irish mid of the very bist. 'PJIOXE S3. R. B.

LOVEL, The Leading Grocer. The ideal month, for Photography! If you want the, best come te us! CADY'S ART STUDIO. FIREMEN FRATERNITY INSURANCE CO. Insures against FIRE, WIND and LIGHTNING Purely co-operative, cheap, Bafe and conservative. J.

M. COLLINS, Attorney, Agent. Ne. av est Third street, Maysville, Kj WILLIAM D. COCHRAN, Attorney at Law.

8H Court trtet, Jlnjmlllc, Ky. ijgol'rempt attention te settlement of estates and adjustment of accounts. Dr. J. H.

SAMUEL, Physician and Ex-Resident Surgeon Geed Samaritan Ex-Acting Superintendent Lengvlew Insaue Asy lum, Cincinnati, Office and Reildence: -Third ttrret eppntUr theJCourtheute. LOW PRICES. fJOOD WORK- MURRAY THOMAS, CEMETERYAND BUILDING WORK. 108 If. Second Hreet.

Ut A YaTILLU, 1CT. Chichester's kwllih Dlanmd DraaO. rENNYROYAL PILLS TV urlamal and Hely ueimme. Dnnrlrt lw CltUhuttrt KueiUK Iila-l UMlBnA In XlmA ai-1 JeLl UtUl4 IbOIM. MlAl lth bill llbte.

Tilt oelbrr. KtfMtl wml nhtllltf In k.bi bi puilnun, u.Uisaeblt ui KUr for Ijidlf." Wt-i in at4yaaUulDrB(Ui, VMUiU, jramtUly x.fStK ri? VI I I mm.

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