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REPAIRINGPromptly done unti in a workmanlike

manner

Cash Paid for Old Gold and Silver

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This Fire Saddle Stallion villi make thestat jn ol lSt0 at the Fair Grounds

Richmond Ky at

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lESSF CORP is isH hands highchestnut color 4 years old weighs close touoo pounds fine action and is a modelsaddle horse J by Mark Diamond 1stdam bv Tuttle horse he by Ktill Ericsire of dam of Georgette 2k4 and BellVara 23S Second dam Lucy by YoungDavy Croclett 3J dam by Cannon Whip4th dam bv Traveller

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Fine i Carnages

NEW BUGGIES

NEW PHETCNS

NEW CARRIAGES

NEW SURRIES

NEW SULKIES

My vehicles are Hit new ntni of thevery latest pal lei lis They are for saleon the most reasonable terms If yonwant a vehicle come and see me andyou wont B home without one

5- - JOHN DONELSON

City Lots forSale

I have a few lots on FiMi Streetready for csle These lots are lieaatifullv located on high ami gently roll-

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grouud and are considered by evIv as beina the best located of

nlil nice houseswill do well to examine these Iota Iwill only place a few on the market atpresent J have a plot of ihe groundat Dr Poyntza office

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FIrat SessionTTAsntNOTOK April 7 Bbhati The House

smeDdmcnt to the Joint resolution for the removal of the naval magazine from Elll- -

Island N Y ws concurred lh A protst ireceived frm the New Ybrk Vjhambcr of Com-merce against tht Chinese census enumerationbitL Among the bills reported from commit ¬

tees and placed on the calendar were the fol-

lowing¬

BaaM bills for public buildings atKansas Citr S0OX Grand Haven Michf 101010 iiid Mansfield O 10000

Housr The Semite dependent pension billamended with a sorvice pension provision wascalled up A motion to suspend the rules andpass It as a substitute failed yeas 1H0 nays 8not the necessary two thirds Th publicbuilding bills were then passed The legisla ¬

tive appropriation bill wai reported A bill toincrease the salary of the Surgeon Ueneril ofthe Marine Hospital service Dr Hamiltonfailed for lack of tte recessary two thirds roteThe naval appropriation bill was taken up Incommittee of the whole and at 540 p m theHouse adjoumed

VCastiikoton April 8 Swat Mr Ed ¬

munds gave notice in the Senate that as soonas the Montana election case could be disposedof the Judiciary Committee would endeavor tobring the anti trust bill aa reported by that com ¬

mittee in obedience to the order of the SenateBills were reported and a Joint resolution intro ¬

duced to give extra law hooks to the HowardTnivers y The Montana case was taken litand debated but laid aside for the antitrustbid Mr 8herman said that While the bill wastit all he Wanted he believed that it was thebest that could be got and he would then forevote for it as it stood Amendments proposodby Reagan and George were rejeeied and thebill as reported was passed 52 to 1 The billpasseJ is exactly as it came from the judiciaryCommittee on April I

House Mr McAdoo N J 1 from the Com-mittee on Naval Affairs called up the bill toprevent the enlistment of aliens in the navalservice of the United States and It was passedMr Adams 111 called up the motion to recon-sider the vote by which the House defeatedthe bill making an appropriation to suppy thedeflcency caused by the SUcott defalcationMr tiolman Ind moved 10 table the motionto reconsider Lost The motion was then re- -

considered and the bill was passed TheHouse thpn went into Committee of the WholeMr Butterworth O in the chair and the na-val

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appropriation bill was taken up and con ¬

sidered by sections until adjournment at 5

PWAPrtiKGTO April Sknatk Mr Wilson

fla offered a resolution iwhxh was agreed tointruding the Committee on Inter State Com-merce to inquire what additional legislation isnecessary in respect to commutation and ex-

cursion tickets so as to prevent abuses now erisiing in regard to individuals and localitiesThe House bill appropriating S75fto to supplythe deficiency occasion d by the defalcation inthe olllce of the late Sergeant-at-Arm- s of theHouse was reported from the Commiitee OnAppropriations without amendment and passed The Senate then resumed considerationof the Montana contested election case andMr Pugh concluded hs argument in favor ofthe Democratic claimants Messrs Clark andMaelnnis Mr Turple also a member of the

mittea on Privileges and Rlecilons prean argument on the same si le of the

question The Chinese enumeration billwas discussed and at ti p m the Senate adjourned

Housa The Speaker having ald before theHouse the Senate bill for the improvement Hhd

maintenance of the National Zoological parkwith the House amendment providing that theD strict ol Columbia shall pay half the expensewiih the request from the Senate for a confer-ence

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Mr McComaa iMd1 moved that theHouse recede from Its amendment After along debate Mr McComas motion to recedewas defeated 18 to 109 The House Insisted onlis amendment and a conference was orderedThe naval appropriation bill was consideredand without action the House adjourned at5 p m

Washington April 10 SENATB--Tb- e Presdent pro tem Mr Ingalls remarked that hewas in error yesterday in allowing the motionto take up the Chinese enumeration bill whilethe Montana election case was undisposed ofen tier by being postre nod laid aside inform-ally or 01 ber action and ruled that the Montana case is to proceed until completed Thecase was then taken up and discussed pro andcon by Messrs Hoar Gray Teller Tun1Sheiman Kusiis Kdmunds Voorbees andK una No action was taken and the Senateadjourned

roil f the House this morning the ChapInin offered a prayer fur Mr Randall The

vrrnt into Committee on the Whole Mrllutlcrworth O in the chair 011 the navnl apj ri naiious till Mr Herbert Ala offered anamendment providing for the construction oftwo instead of luce coast line battle ships

to - Mr Peters Kas moved tostrike out Hie entire clause or the increase ofihe navy He believed that the Unned Stateshad no need of battle ships and possess d allthe cruisers that it required Afer debate MrHoi man Ind moved to strike out the paragraph providing for the three battleships butleaving in the piovision for an armed cruiserAgreed to 10 70 The bill was then favoral v reported to the House but no final actionwas taken and the House adjourned

Washington April 1 Sen ate The con-

sideration of the Montana election case was resumed and as no Senator sought the floorthe yeas and nays were ordered on the f rst res-

olution¬

and the rote was about being takenwhen Ml Evarts rose and suggested that if nsSenalor on the other side desired to apeak hewould proceed to make the closing argumentiu support or the comm ttces report Mr Hoarc v notice that on Monday he should r sk theSenate to remain in session until ice Montanarase is disposed of Afier an executive sessionthe Senate adjonrred till to morrow

HOCEI Mr Lacey called up the contestedelection case of YVaddell vs Wise from theThird Ustnct of Virginia Mr Enloe Tennraised the question of consideration TheHouse decided yeas IS nays 113 to considerthe election case and Mr Lacey took the floorniih an argument In favor of the claims of thegaatastaat Mr O Fermi Va supportedihc resolution of the minority of the Committeeon Elect ons which declared the seat vacantAft- r considerable debate without disposing ofthe muticr the bouse took a recess tie cven--ontob- e

for the consideration of pri-

vate¬

pension bills2 Senate Mr Dawes

presented a petition of the Boston Board ofTrade indorsing the resolutions of the NewYork Chamber of Commerce remonstrafngagainst the proposed legslanon for driving theLlnuee out of the country The followingpublic building bills were reported and placedon thecalendir Marine Hospital at GallipolisO Itiout for Fremont O 150000 Thefollowing bills were passed Senatebill to increase the nana of pensionsfor certain cases of deafness to forty dotlars a month Senate bi I to increase the effi ¬

ciency and reduce the expense of the SignalCorps of the army The bill transfers to theDepartment of Agricu ture the Weather Bu-

reau¬

leaving the Signal Corps of the army to renvoi In the War Depnrtme t After an execot ve session the Senate adjourned

Hoose The Waddtll Wise contested- - elec ¬

tion case waa resumed and the Republican con ¬

testant seated yeas IM nays 1x0 Eulogies oathe late Representative Laird of NebraskaWere delivered At M p m the House ad ¬

journed

News ItemsOn the strength of the court of claims

fmtonntmm tho lov er I oise of Congresspassed a bill to pay members the amountof salary stolen by Sihott the default-ing

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cashier of theoffice

A new service pension bill has beenintroduced in Congress bylire Boothman of Ohio

Tin House Judiciary Committee willfavorably report the lorreyhill

Tnr proposed Chinese enumerationlaw is denounced by the New Yoi k

iitimber of Commerce as an insult ta-

Convict Ferdinand WardSing Sing N Y April 12 Convict

Ferdinand Ward who is deeply affectedover the death of his wife will not liegranted toattend her funeralWanTs sister called at tho prison andhe requested her to take a rose and placeIt in the hand of his dead wife Theflower was taken from thein the prison grounds

An Eartnqaake in MainDovkh Me April 12 An

shock was felt here yesterday morninga few minutes before 3 oclock A noiselike that caused by an explosion wasfirst heard and then the earth trembledfcr several seconds Clocks were stop-ped

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and small articles were thrown fromtheir places

A Rush for Canadian BarleyKingston Ont April 12 Grain deal-

ers¬

here are buying barley in largeand arranging its speedy

shipment to the United States in antici-pation

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of the new American tariff whichincreases tho duty Five vessels withbarley have cleared from here within aweek

PRIZEDames of the Telegraphers Who Knocked

the Persimmons In the National FastSending TourneytfatW YoitK April 11 The National

fast sending tournament which tookplace yesterday afternoon and eveningin Hardman Hall was the most inter-esting

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event of the kind in the historyof the telegraph The first contest inthe afternoon was in the ladies classf ee to all first prixe 50 second 40

third 20 Miss Kitte B ofMew York won the first prize sending217 words in five minutes Miss Belle MDennes of New York second prize 213 f08ted the Society for the Prevcn- -aoraa aiim u v anseiow 01 Cruelty to AnimalsI or iniru prize aiu worus missTillie V Froschel of New York wonthe special prize of 5 offered by thoInited Press for excellence combinedwith speed The second contest wastiat of the old timers Albert SAyres of tho United Press New Yorkwon the first prize of S50 for the highest

Z 7 with a red hot Ironprize of 825 offered by the United PressI must have been bacht wj i i i anto iiin nn ii a rtAfisvi atvscj nvn tviu flint wiiu oi st

Fred Catlin New York won secondjbrize 40 sending 217 words Thoother contestants were G M Erlemillerof Pittsburgh 197 words and J IIHwight New York 138 words Thenext was in class A opent all operators first prize second

third 30 and a special prize of 25offered by the United Press excel-lence combined with speed some ofthose entering this class during the af-

ternoon¬

and some during the eveningOfficial judgment had not been renderedat a late hour on this class but thethree highest scores are B R PollockiJr 2ft8 WorrJSi d YV Uoloson 248 F LCatlin 241

SIXTEENTwo Families Make a Meal of a Wild Tur-

key¬

That Had Been Feeding oa StrichnlneLittle Rock April 11 The poison-

ing¬

of two whole families is reportedfrom Itrowning Station Franklin Counity Sixteen persons wet poisoned andat the latest accounts twelve of themwere in a precarious condition and notoxpected to survive Wm Browningshot a large wild turkey gobbler andinvited the family of George D ayes todine with him at tho dinner at whichit was to be served Sixteen personsbelonging to tho two families satdown to the table Soon afterthey had partaken of the turkey they1 ran one after another to be attackedwith nausea violent vomiting and conv ilsions One of the boys of theing family was the only member nottken ill and he gave tho alarm toneighbors who hastily summoned medical assistance Four of the poisonedpersons were relieved by vomiting butthe other twelve are reported to be in adying condition It is supposed the tur-key

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just before he was shot ate of somebiit poisoned with strychnine andwhich had been set for wolves

SPLIT ON A ROCK

One Hundred and Thirteen fin Down lahe Waves Danger Unmasked Directly

In the Tath ol the Pacific Vessels Thrill- -

us Scenes at the Sinking of the SuettaSan Fkancisco April 14 By steam-

ship Mariposa from Australia additionaldetails have been received of the wreck-ed

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steamer Suetta off Thourdan IslandAbout nine oclock on the evening ofMarch 1 the passengers who wereholding an musicale werestartled by the sudden stoppingol the engines and the gratingol the vessels keel on the sunkenrock In less than three minutes theSuetta had sunk out of sight leav-ing

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291 people struggling in the wavesSome were borne under by entangledringing and others more fortunateclung to the floating wreckage Onehundred and thirteen lives were lostOf one hundred and twenty six whitesonly thirty escaped While of the 165n roes eichty two survived many ofthe whites being in the staterooms Captain Sanders states that howas on the bridge when the vessel struckHe pushed forward and ordered theboats out He found the ship alreadysettling He had just time enough toclimb the rigging and jump into the wa-

ter¬

when the vessel seemed to stand upon end for a moment and then sunk Af-

ter¬

a half hour he was picked up Therock on which the vessel struck is notoi tho charta nd is right in the trackol the course recommended by the Admiralty which states that there are twelvefathoms of water there

Flve People DrownedEast Saginaw Mich April 14 The

steamer Handy Boy of the Bay Lineriver steamers running between Sagi-naw

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and Bay City while bound downyesterday afternoon ran into the Flintand Pere Marwutte bridge carryingaway all her upper works She was six-ty

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feet west of her proper course in thect annol Carelessness on the part of thosein charge is given as the cause of theaccident Captain Dolsen got ashoreand escaped although the police aresearching for him George Little engineer and Ed Trump the man at thewheel are in jail It Is estimated thatthere were thirty people on the boat atthe time of the accident and all wereswept into the river The number oflost aa reported is five

era Irokan LavaaaNew Orleans April 14 The break

in the levee which occur-red

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on two miles south ofSims Port in Point Coupee Parish isnow six hundred feet wide and sevenfeet deep The town of 81ms Port issaid to he about two feet under waterTie Cason levee on the west bankalout seventeen mile north of Nelvillebioke about 4 oclock Saturday morningTiis break is said to be three hundredfeet wide and ten feet deep Advices weroalso received that the Big Bend leveeof Bayou des Glaisea eight miles westof Sims Port was badly broken

His Services Jkaee raisedApril 14 President

Harrison on Saturday presented a goldmedal to Joseph Francis a nonogenarinn inventor in of his ser-vices

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in the construction and perfectionoi life saving appliances It containsover three pounds of pure gold and cost3000 The medal was awarded by au-

thority¬

of Congress and is a rather tardythough generous testimonial to merits1 1 at were long ago fuisomely recognizedby foreign countries

It ifl

Senator Edmunds SlokApril 14 Senator Ed-

munds¬

and family left forV rginia Beach where they will remainar indefinite period The Senatorshealth is in a precarious condition andbe will stay until it is improved mater¬

iallyPoverty Oil As and Snldde

O April 14 DanielIiu per an old citizen of Malaga Mon-roe

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County committed suicide by hangin himself lie was 75 years old andwis once in good OldEiie and poverty are given as the causeso self dostruction

Railroad Laborers as BobbersWheeling April 12 A gang of rail ¬

road laborers killed a clerk und robbeda store in Wayne CountyW Va

iProven In Court

Cruel Custom

And a Penalty

to Bo a

Is Imposed oa the Perpe ¬

tratorsNkw Yokk April 10 Michael Sho

han Martin Ryan and Jas Smith em-ployes

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of Mr Cheever of Long Islandwere tried yesterday at Woodbury court-house

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for docking the tails of theirponies The horses ere to be used intViA rrumn t9 nnln To tMOTI IPnFO a 13

Witnessesfor the people were numerous and weromost emphatic in declaring dock-ing

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be a most barbarous cruelty Thoproduced the tail of a horse

and showod that the operation no mat¬

ter how skillfully done mustcause great physical pain and sufferingand when by burning tho paaper The was

j stump the agonyi ofr isiim t

bf

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for ¬

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the defendants claimed ignorance of lain mitigatioh of his crime in profiounc1Ing sentence the judge said owinjifto the fact that it was their first offensebe would not impose the full penalty inthis instance therefore he sentencedSheban to pay a fine of fifty dollars andbe in the county jail fortwenty days he being the one who act-ually

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performed the operation In thecase of Kyan and Smith a fine of fortydollars was imposed on each of themIn the case of Mr Cheever the owner ofthe animals a decision will be renderedin a few days

SICK OP THEIRPatriotism Knocks Profits Aa Ea

llsh Syndicates ItreweryDktijoit Mich April 10 The De-

troit¬

breweries which were organizedinto an English stock company lastspring have not been successful underthe new ownership although practical- -ly under the same as beforeThe attributes the fallingoff in business to the patrioticretailers who would not pur--

chase their beer from a foreign The chairman of thdEnglish company arrived in the city recently and to day concluded negotia-tions

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the terms of which are not madepublic by which tho former owners roKne control of their respective brew ¬

eries at a price it is understood greatlybelow what the English company paidfor the property originally

Pennsylvania Criminals HaajrsdE ASTON Pa April 10 Wm II

Bartholomew hanged here yester-day morning for the murder of AaronW Dillard The drop fell at 1034 oclock

Ebknsbtjko Pa April 10 Chas Car-ter

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the murderer of John Matthewshanged in the county jail at this

place at 150 oclock yesterday after-noon

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Pa April 10 ZachTaylor was hanged here at 1113 oclockyesterday morning He walked firmlyupon the scaffold He was brave to thelast In a speech he said he was inno-cent

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be never saw the man who wasmurdered and that he was going hometo Jesus

Bkilktonte Pa April 10 AlfredAndrews was hanged here yesterday forthe killing of Clara Price The dropfell at 1103

Mew Plague In RussiaNew Yokk April 10 According to a

cable dispatch received in this city aterrible plague has swept over a largosection of Southern Russia Millions offield mice in such numbers as to be irre-sistible

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overrun those provincesand arc passing northward They haveruined cultivated fields gut-ted

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granaries and wheat stacks andkilled and eaten several hundred dogsThey swim rivers and climb mountainsand there seems to be no way either of

them or of arresting theirprogress

Silver Discoveries In South DakotaMiTCiitLL S D April 10 Silver ore

has been discovered twelve miles south ¬

west of Mitchell in four different placesat a depth of sixty feet-- Assayers inChicago who have tested the ore pro-nounce

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it genuine The metal existsin large quantities One farmer hasbeen offered 5000 for his farm whichotherwise would not sell for more thanSI 000

Anniversary of Less SurrenderNnw Yokk April 10 The twenty

fifth of the surrender ofLee to General Grant atwas celebrated at the Brooklyn Acad-emy

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of Music by the Twenty third Reg ¬

iment who tendered a reception to Gen-eral

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Wm Tecumseh Sherman GeneralO O Howard and General Henry Slocum There were no speeches

Son Kills HlmsslfRalkiou N C April 10 At the

Horner Military Academy at OxfordCadet Arthur W Cowles aged eighteenson of Cowles committedsuicide by shooting himself The youngman had been in poor health

Minister Lincoln Coming HomeLondon April 10 It is stated at the

Legation here that Minister Lincolnwill sail for America next month andthat his sons remains will be shippedat the same time for burial in the fam ¬

ily vault at I1L

Navigation OpensChicago April 10 The news was re-

ceived¬

yesterday that the Straits ofMackinaw were free of icethe big grain fleet which has been waft ¬

ing here for Buffalo and other lake portsstood away

Canadian House Defeats Free TradeOttawa Ont April 10 The debate

on tho Budget in Parliament ended at 3a m Sir Richard amend-ment

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was defeated by a vote of 07 to 60The Liberals all voted for unrestricted

amendmentmeant a wide measure of

free tradeFlint Class Goods Advanced

Pitt8bvbgh April 10 At a meetingof the Western Flint Glass Associationhere yesterday prices were advancedin the various classes of goods Ave centsto meet the recent heavy advance insoda ash

aealsXiii will Up

Ottawa Ont April 12 It is statedthat the now going on at

Behring Sea willresult in the adoption of a closeseason from which the Alaska Com-

pany¬

now enjoying a franchise therewill be partially exempted

Mormon Question in CanadaOttawa April 13 In the Canadian

Commons the Mormon question wasventilated The clause relating to po¬

lygamy was amended raising the pen-

alty¬

from two to five years ¬

Anniversary of Lincolns DeathSimingfield 111 April 111 The

twenty fifth of the death ofAbraham Lincoln will beobserved here on Tuesday next

an

General Fremont Seriously DJ

New Yokk April 19 Tho friends ofGeneral Fremont are alarmed about hisillness because himself teems disheartened

1APRIL 1890

FIFTY FIRST CONGRESS

AsiiiNCTOSAprll

Sergeant-at-arm- s

Representa

bankruptcy

permission

conservatory

earthquake

quantities

WINNEIia

Stephenson

AGAINST DOCKING

wjliono

competition

POISONED

impromptu

imprisoned

AtchafalayaWednesday

Washington

recognition

WashingtonWashington

Baiinesvilik

circumstances

commissary

prosecution

necessarily

THELegislative Proceeding

Frankfort April Sknate No sessionHorsa--Th- e action of yesterday In passing

the tax reduction bill over the Governors etwas up on a motion to reconsider coupled witha motion to table Mr W B Fmith of Madi-son

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arose this morning to a question Of personalprivilege addressed to an article in the CourierJournal charging him with having acted in badfaith with the Governor in the matter of the vetounder consideration Tho Senate resolutiong ring the State Teachers Association the useof the Cipltol lor their annual meeting in Junewas pulled out of the orders of the day andconcurred in

FttANXronT April 7 Senate Mr Peterman from the Committee on Education reported favorably a bill to establish and luaintain three State Normal Schools It was ordered printed and recommitted A bill passedIncorporating the Baptist Ministers Aid Soeiety of Kentucky Governor Buckner sent inthree vetoes two to the House and one to theSenate one to regulate the sale of liquor InHlndman Knott County and the oth claim

t of John Kelcham of Breathitt County en thesupplemented r Wlou Senate veto of

Will lnA -- - irA llnli Trllf

excruciating

imprisoned

BARGAINthe Off

managementmanagement

corporation

Four

was

was

Watnesburo

have

completely

exterminating

anniversaryAppomattox

GongresiiLans

Congressman

Springfield

Accordingly

Cartwrights

reciprocity Cartwrightspractically

Oo

negotiationsWashington respecting

imprison-ment

anniversaryappropriately

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Hill IV WVJi U1G tUfl Wt UJVU u

and Guarantee Company of Louisville the ob-

jection being that It Is of the omnibus orderHotOE The House had another round Over

the Governors veto of the tax reduction billand left it ifl the same condition it Is nowready to be tailed up at anv time The Com- -

mittee on Criminal reported favorably would bring two steamers from Momthe bill of Commonwealths Attorneys on a anfiary of per annum and tt made a spe--

b ColPiuer I and andnyorocial order forVVednesday Bills incorporatingthe Lexington and Richmond railroad and the create them provincesCentral Company of Lexington dominion which Emin prince- -

amended to meet the objections of j gmiarv should be ruler in serviceI 11 vMMSnt valf A KillVI HO MIU IU M 11 V U VW VMV

passed affecting the State Insurance laws Itprohibits a life company from taking fire risksor engaging In other enterprises It may how-ever

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take accident risksFTtABEroRT April 8 SfJWATa Mr Lindsay

ihtrSdueed a bill to authorise the transfer ofsaloon license from cne person to another TheThome tobacco bill was made a special order forThursday The bill piovtdlng for the issue ofbonds for the Covington reservoir will be re-

ported¬

to the House aa it comes from the trus- -

tees Governor sent in two veto messages toNewport bills One is an amendment to thecity charter to authorize an Issue of ntft000 ofbonds for Ihe reconstruction of streets Theoher Is also a charter amendment and pro ¬

vides for the exemption of certain personalproperty from taxation

Bncsa --This was bill day In the House anda number of new bills were Introduced amongthem the following To close the saloons ofCovington between midnight and four oclockIn the morning also bills to provide a registra ¬

tion and secret ballot for municipal elections lathat city The latter two are similar to the onesover which the two Houses recently failed toagree to reduce taxation from forty aeven toforty five cents to make flfy pounds of greenapples a bushel

Frankfort April Rraiti The fightover the Christian County registration bill wastransferred 10 the Senate this morning and theBlatter was sent to the Committee on GeneralStatutes The House bill providing a ssatpplagpost for Graves County lor the punishment ofpetty larceny passed and is now ready for thesignature of the Governor A Mil to restore ina modified form special findings to the code ofpractice was finally dropped Into the orders ofthe day Mr Goebel from thetommlitee on General Statutes re¬

ported ftvorably Mr Wallaces bill to makeoontz a felony It passed ayes S3 nays 1 Amotion to reconsider waa tabled and the bill Isnow ready for the signature of the GovernorThe conference committee appointed tosaapeup a suitable bill calling a constitutionalvention made a report to day The Senate billamended aa to the pay of the officers wasagreed upon and will be reported to the Houseto morrow

Hocsa Bills passed To Incorporate theNorthern Kentucky and Title InsuranceCompany to amend the charter of the Camp-bell

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County Protestant Childrens Home to In-

corporate¬

the Newport police and fire districtin Campbell County to amend the charter ofthe town of West Covington to Incorporate theRosedale Agricultural Association of Camp-bell

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County Mr Myers entered a motion 10 re-

consider¬

to amend the charter of the city ofNewport to provide sewerage for Newportand also for Dayton to Incorporate the Citi-zens

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Electric Company of Dayton to amendthe charter of the Incorporated D strict ofHighlands In Campbell County to amend thecharier of the Newport Light Company Thelast six are Senate bills

FiiANKrour April 10 Sis ate Bills passedH B incorporating ths Covington Trust Com-pany increasing the jurisdiction of magistratesin Covington to tMUU providing for a registra-tion law in Christian County The Thome to-

bacco¬

bill was passed in the special orders tillto morrow Mr Kemp asked leave to bring Ina bill to repeal the act empowering the munici-palities In Campbell County to regulate the ob-servance

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of Sunday The House bill amendingthe charters of West Covington was reportedand passed

Hocsx Mr Draddys motion to reconsiderthe action which the lottery franchise of theNewport Newspaper and Printing Ccmpanywas repealed waa tabled The bill Is now readifor the Governors slimature A joint resolution providing for final adjournment May 8went over The Senate bill to place Common-wealth

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A torneys on a salary of tS5 0 per annumin lieu of fees was passed The following billswere passed this afternoon To farther amen dthe charter of Covington in respect to supplyingwater for the citizens authorizing an Issue offiai 00U tonds to regulate municipal electionsin Covington by providing the Australian sys¬

tem of voting to close the saloons in Covingtonbetween midnight and 4 ocloea a m toamendIhe charter of Covington authorizing theissue of 110000 bonds for the erection of a publicschool to amend the act creating the ofjailor of Campbell County providing that here-after

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In elections for this office only the votersresiding outside of the corporate limits of New-port Dayton and Bellevue shall be entitled tovote

Frakktowt April 11 Senate- - A reso-lution was adopted fixing May K as the day offinal adjournment Bills passed Exemptingcertain property la Augusta Bracken Countyfn m municipal taxes incorporating the Cen-tral Eleeine Company of Lexington incorpor

Leltchfield Big Spring And Northern rail-road

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The Thorue tobacco bill was taken upvarious amendments offered and left as unfin ¬

ished businessHocsx Action on the day of final adjourn

ment waa postponed until to morrow The asy-lum

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matter was up again but was left u finish-ed

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business Thirty five new bills were intro-duced

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among them the following To legalizean appropriation of 11500 by Crittenden Countyfor the benefit of tornado sufferers To author-ize

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the citizens of this Commonwealth to meetsnd organize lodges In the district school housesof the State To Incorporate the KentuckyHorticultural Society It is a State organization Governor Buckner seat to the Hoase tolay bis disapproval of two bills One was entitled

Aa act to prohibit the sale of liquors withinmile of Macedonia Baptist Church In

Grant County and the other Aa act to pro ¬

hibit the aale of liquors within a radius of onesnd one mile of the Beard PresbyterianShares in Scott County

Cannis TritNEB was shot and fatallywounded in Floyd County while elopingwith a thirteen year old girL

Yelvington a little town twelvemiles from Owensboro was entirely de- -

itroyeo oy ere tne otner aiternoonEight or ten large business places wereburned entailing a loss of 845000 withlittle insurance Other small lossesprincipally small business houses andresidences valued at 7500 wereburned none of which were insuredThere is not a business house left standing in the place

The Louisville butchers propose toSght the gouge of Louisville ice dealers

A Maw dn TsrrltoryFaibmont W Vs April 11 The

Hamilton well the pioneer the MarionCounty field began flowing at the rateof 300 barrels a day last Thewell is nearly 20 miles In advanoe of allprevious developments end opens up anentire new territory There is greatexcitement

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RICHMOND MADISON COUNTY KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY

COMMONWEALTH ANTI STANLEY FEELING

Dont Like theand Say So

The Scheme tte la Alleged

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London April 12 The Times corres-pondent

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at Berlin says he notes a grow--

ing anti Stanley feeling there HerrReichard while lecturing recently de-

clared¬

that Stanley while Ofi his searchfor Livingstone learned from Arabs aft

Zanzibar Livingtones location but con- -

cealed his discovery in order to enhancehis feat The lecturer further declared

i that Stanley by threats had in- -I duced Emin to leave Wadelai be- -

cause he himself had failed com- - j

mercial land grabbing and speculationutterly unredeemed by a human purpose1or a feeling for Emin The lecturerread a letter from Count Stellaire whoseson the Zanzibar agent of tho GermanEast Africa Company had been in- -

formed that Stanleys propositiono Emin was to collect forces and

go ahtl establish himself and foundstations in Kavirondo while Stanley

LawssV- -

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of the British East Africa CompanyRailways would be built from the coastthrough tho Dominion connecting withthe sources of the Nile This schemethe writer said would prove the gravo of Mrsof all the commercial hopes of themttlSi

A STATESMAN GONE

Cier- -

Mother Waa the Last Word pokes bfHon Saaaael Jackaoa Kandall

Washington April 14 It was a sadand touching scene at the Randall resi-dence

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on Capitol Hill when Congress ¬

man Samuel J Randall expired yester-day

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morning just as tho bells of aneighboring church were tolling 5

oclock Around the bedside were gath ¬

ered the family the physician andPostmaster General Wanamaker whohad all kept a constant watch over thedying mail dnring the night A fewmoments before his death he had openedhis eye and looking tenderly at hiswife said in a low tone Mother A

word instinct with all the fond recollec-tions

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of their long and happy married lifeand by which he always called his wifewhen none but the family were nearHe looked into her eyes as if he wereabout to say something more but heseemed to have bo strength left and ina few moments he had passed awayDeath had come with the coming of thedawn The watchers saw that all wasover and tho brave wife and daughterwho had nursed and cared for him durhis long illness could restrain theirfeelings no longer but gave wayLO vuoir KrIL wiiim iun jjujaiuiAUand Mr Wanamaker endeavored toconsole them aa best thoy mightthough their own grief hardly permit-ted

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them to speak For the last weekit bad been a certainty that the distin-guished

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Pennsylvanian must go and howas in such a weakened and sufferingcondition that death must have beena welcome release The death ofMr Randall removes a National figureand a National man from American poli-

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Partisan be was and a bold fighterfor his convictions but a patriot too inevery fiber of his being The deceasedwas born in Philadelphia October 10182eUp to a late hour yesterday afternoon nodefinite arrangements for the funeralhad been decided upon but is probablethat the interment will take place inLaurel Hill Cemetery Philadelphia

A Boys Fearful CiimsP1NKVH1E La April li This place

is much excited over tho desperate at-

tempt¬

of Willio Talbot a sixteen-year-ol- d

boy to kill six young ladies andgentlemen on the river yesterday Thoparty had taken without leave a skillleft in Talbots charge Seeing the par-

ty¬

in the skiff on the river he openedfire on them with a shotgun Miss EllaHardee had one eye shot out and MissCaddo had her face filled with shotTwo of the young men were woundedbat not seriously

Subsidizing Amirteai TasselsPrniAWtpiiiA April Ml A meeting

was held in the Philadelphia Board ofTrade rooms in the interest of the billbefore Congress to encourage Americancommerce by paying a subsidy of thirtycents per ton for evory thousand milesof travel by American vessels A

memorial was also adopted urging theestablishment of a line of steamers bettween Philadelphia and the West Coastof Africa

A Peculiar WeddingGalena 111 April ll A mother

and daughter took upon them the vowsof wedlock the grandmother of thejunior bride acting as bridesmaid Theparties to the unique affair were WmE Hammond of Dubuque and MrsMary J Beddington of Jo DaviessCounty 111 and Louis Bourineim ofWarren 111 and Miss E J Beddington

Remarkable Oparattea tor ConsumptionI5kkiin April 13 A remarkable

operation for consumption has takenplace before the Surgical Congress hereThe anterior chest wall and the lowerwing of the affected lung were removedand the heart could be seen beating inthe cavity of the chest The patient ladoing well and the Congress declaresthat consumption is now curable

apt the lenders After AllKansas Crrr April 12 It has at

length been determined that the Griffithfamily of Mies Mich for a long timeunder arrest as the notorious Benderfamily of Kansas are not the BendersThey were sent back to Niles yesterdayIt waa proved that Mrs Griffith was inthe Michigan penal institute at the timeof the Kansas outrages

Stark ConfessesChicaoo April 1L Mamie Stark

alias Emma Starr arrested for poison-ing

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Mr Newlands family in Englewoodlast week has made a full confessionShe said she put the poison in the cornto see what effect it would produce onothers so she could be sure of success Inan effort to commit suicide

Houses Swallowed Up

Cakbowdale Pa April 11 Twohouses in Mayville were swallowed upby a cave in in one of the mines underthe village and it is feared the cavo iawill do great damage to the place

Highest of all in Leavening Power U S Govt Report Aug 17 1889

BakingPowder

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Commissioners Sale nmcn emu nBrack Maupin Ac Plfl 1 Notice of

against Sale InDan Ternll Ac Defts j Equity

By virtue of a judgment and order offale of the Madison Circuit I mirt ren- -

dered at the March term thereof lSsin the atxve styled cause the uudersigtietl will on

Wednesday April 16 90About Mi hour of 11 oclock A M- - onIhe premises in Madinou county Kyproceed to expose to public sale to thehighest biihler Ihe following describedproperty viz

Certain Tracts of LandSituated on the of Muddy Creek inin Madison county Ky 8id Linda j Lve Falmvotliwere owned and by William Lve Cynthlaaa- -Terril at the time of hi death situatedabout 5 miles troni Hkhmoud Ky onthe Kichmouil and Irvine turnpikeOne piece containing

134 ACRESAdjoining the lands of Jarvis lilbertR Watts ami others and the sameIhihI conveyed by Owen Viker heirand Thomas J r inilh to W C Terrilland eliildieu Another tract contain ¬

ing about

265Kiluated onturnpike road

ACRESthe opposite side thestid adj iiiiinc the lands

Cornel Isoti and others and thesame onvey ed by D Cbenatilt andwife to W Terrill and childrenThe tract ol 260 acres ill be sold inthree parcels One of 7 32 100 aereand the Hume condemned by the R NI B ltxilrond otiipauy ax its right-of-wa- y

The piece on north side ofsaid light-of-wa- y

Containing About 35 AcresFronting on Concord road The pieceon routh side of said right-of-wa- y

Containing Abont 223 AcresFronting on Richmond and Irvineturiilike fsaid two tracts of 35 acreand 223 acres will be ftrst ofleretl sep-arably

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and l hen as a whole For furiher description of said lauds refeenceis made to ihe judgment now on ti Ii ¬

in the above causeTERMS Sale will 1 made on a

credit of 6 12 ami month9 The purchaser will he required to give bondwith good and solvent security for thepayment of the purchase motley tohave Ihe force auu enect or a judg ¬

ment bearing legal Interest from theday of sale with a Lien reserved uponsaid until all the purchasemoney is jiald

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DINING ROOMWill be ready for choice meals atall hoars We will haveline of

FRUITSConfectioneries

And everything else kept bywell regulated house in our line

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The Oincitinali Hamilton A DaytonR R is the only running Pullmans Perfected Safely VeetibuleilTrains with Chair Parlor Sleeand Dining service between Cin-

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clining- Chair Care between CincinnatiKeokuk Springfield Illinois

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ing Cincinnati over twenty five milesof double track aud from km past recordcan more than assure its palroos speed

j comfort and safetyTickets on sale everywhere see

that they read C H A D iu orof Cincinnati Indianapolis or

Toledo O MrCORMlCKGeneral Passeuffer Ticket Agent

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COAL COI have porehased the property of the

said Company and will 00 bnudII of be t varieties of

COALThe yard ie easy of access Irifias

desiring to haul their own coal willnot have to cross the railroad

I respectfully roirest a liberal pat¬

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