BULLETIN. ••8S^ to VJfM MBtM, L«T TSS 0KIP8 VALL WBMBtM TBIT MAT.** SIAY8VU4UE; TUSSDAY BVfiNINO, JANUARY 10, 1883. VOLUMB a NUHSER 47. THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT ! The BEST Show That has Performed in our Opera House This Season. FRIDAY, January 19. >Th« Baoond appearauM In thU city of—— Rentfrow's Musical Comedy Company, ^OTHIE ■l oLLY P athhnders.: i In their ra-oonstracted; Inlmltabia aaaaloal abaardlty, antltlad 7? EX PliANATION. — A riu l v of lixlU s luid >;< iill«'in«'ii «oiiiKon a st«'innbo»t €>xcuisli)u. arrive near the liont latuHnit, and flixMnK tln-y liavt- two homs aii away with 8oni{M, danceH, repreMeiitallonM, etc. The aiini^i'incnl ot llu> piirty istnadeall I lie more ei^pjrabto 1^ th« SarrOUn» Bv tlie Hear Mil. F.W.ttTlLLMAN At Hlin Lunch PRANK TWITLEH, (A Bachelor Ice Cream MEDK MAUKINS,({'ruHhed Again) , Hrnno , THEORALTUS LUC H, (An liivtted Uttest) M«, Look , >•••••••••• ••■•aaea* •••••• w»»«»a— —•i. - - . - - CLAri>ti:. (Ebmty Bervwnt) ; ^HMR.J. N>R PTHFaON > " A grand Instdental-oiloio the exlraimpansa, tntrodoeing ttaa foHowRig apeaiaitlaa : { HIR. HAkflY MILLS I A h«s n»»t Owman and a ;54U««M,'' "Sflinlq Coeltooaoa^. THE CALIFORNIA man speclallles, a ht f'//i»nc^, HlnKlnR, "He Gave My ,"-'Venibi> Mo:>n lie Cliiab«d,' and the celebrated JOSIE.- OSCAR. In their original roasical burlettn, eoUtled as OH, WHAT A. PIC-NIG. 99 KITTIE RK I- K. (< )nr Little Utrl From School) ^ ^ JOBIB SI8R0.V POOL1HU LI 1.L^ HI MI K I KS, (KltUaa' Bean) , OSCAR 8IBSUN - LM AN As Prtnoella Poole Bedott, and tlie crashed tragedian. SiSSON lu her dialect and character ImperKouations, Dully Dobynn, A "ongt'^Kobody Aaked You tsir, she Said." Bll)l>y M ri.KOONY W 1th MODK/'OnrSuiniuer .Morning," and Irish Jig WIDOW (JKYTVELL With Miig.Keuo Klno The w bole to conclude With the pHrade of TUS IH VlJf CIBI«JMt b}' tha company ; nrriva of the steamer PATHFUiDWt l^&ll X^ii^ 10^7 ••••••«•. M««*> •«•••• ••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••••• ••••»••••.••••• •••••• aetea* aaa»aa aaaaa* •••••• aaaac* aeeaaa •••••••f sfiO ftOd T30 Beata on sale at TAY LOR'S MEWS DEPOT without extra charge. I^The Piano used is the celebrated "Weber," furnished byL. F.Metz- ger,deftlerl|i Piapoe i»nd 9j:gfti»g, oor. Thifd wwt ftimton Btp., M^yv^^e - HOL IPAY GOOD S ! Call »nd axaaalaa oar IMMENSE atoek of goodH Huitahle tor HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Larser £tock Than Ey«r Befbra Pltpiaywl. J*. C. FXCOB, <& CO., ,|IATBYII.l4K. . • ... 1^. f ' f ■ ....... N , . Y ■•» ... .» QtiM 0pm ai all IToar*. MAjaVJLLM, KY m tyMly.d. SALLEE & SALLEE, ATTOBNpBira AT LAW AM B«al BatMta AfMiaa. OFFICE OJrCOVMtBTMSJST aaplldHy MAYBVILLE, KY L emu, paaod UUEmRE —to salt all tastes and purses at— **IIonie W^t Home." ••Tom! I say— Tom! Oh. ii waul liitti! 1 never did see the likt^!'^ Tlius soliUxinizcd Mr<. Vinai/fi t' as she ran about thf k ulu'ii. w.th her bands covered with dough and har lace cornijrated with scowls. ••Oh. there ,\ on aiH!. yon yonnfr good- for-nothinj?:" "siio contimuMl, us Tom hqve in Hiirht. '•Wliiil d\\o moan by ruiinln' olf ir. tlii<» m nmir when you know well enoujjh thut the .settin'-room liiv was to bo bu It, »nd ihe ashes sift, ed, iind the water to t, and a huudii^d other things to do. and me witii my hnnds in the dough, and nobody to do notliin'. You lazy ra'C.tl— " •'Why, moth r." ventured Tom. ••you sent me to buy some ; man. Here, take that j^ail and git me some water, and be <|uick about It, too!" Tom seiJJfd the nnil and vanished, only too glad to get beyond the sound of the maternal voice ••Did any one ever see sm.'h a boy'*" inquired Mrs. Vinaigrette, appealing to the mantel clock: but the mantel ewSk made no other reply thin * tick, fok," or it might have been "Imsh, hush;** for the litirte clock showed not the least partiele of excitement, its ea!m white face beaming out upon the kitchen tmd upon Mrs. \"na grette as tranquilly as ever. Indeed, it is more than probable that the unsympathetic coudiiot of the man- tel elock aggravated rather than calmed the ruiued temper of Mrs. Vin- a'grette. " Other p' ople have children that are heips to their parents." Ami a.s she laid down this jnoposition she shot •\ dt'Ciant glauee at the mantel clo(v<. as if she were saying: ••Deny it, if you dare!" As the maiit. " Other people have chiidien tl>at arc helps to their parents; bnt that Tom worries the li'e out of me every hour in the day. 1 don' t see how it is that Tom isn't like other boys. Lord know-* I work and slave for him iVoiii Mondav momin' to Saturday night, a wi rk n" and a-dl$rgin* all the time— and tluit's all the tlianivs I ;fit f(tr it. .And the way he sarses me! Tell u' me bo weiit's quick's he could! No wonder I'm al- most worn out Therc s that Charley White, nowl If Tom was only like him! So perlite to strangers and so 'tentive to his mother* She never ha-s to tell him iwioe lo do a thing — » h. you've got baok, have you?" crieil Mrs. Vinaigret'.e, addressing -her re- marks to Tom, who had ju t made his appearance; ••there. don*t spill it all o\i r the tloor! All you think of is makiu' work for your mother. You needn' t git any more. T \\ do it mysel f . You'd like to I.eep me a-moppin" uptln- floor all day long, wouldn t you, you heedless thing! t-'ome. Slowjiol-e, it's time you was otF to >chool. No time to build the s^tt'n -ro >iu lire now. Von planned it nicely, didn't you? Come, be ort !" Tom slunk out of the house in a half- meUnehoIy, half-angry mood, and walked Mstle>-s lus laugn was the ioum est, his voice was the most gleeiu and his limbs the most aotire in the s( honi. 1 oy -l)orts. Not until he was De v home at close of Seliool did the aiilili jht oi youth and happiness again beccmio hithlcu iichiiid tie ciotKls that had dark- ened h:s lace iuliie moining. „ Seems to mo it takos yon an awful while to come up lininc irom .s,'liooI! ' was tlm greetiug that reached To:u s earM as he en ered the hotiw. ••Great good it is for lue to ■-la id o\ei' a hot stove all the forono 'ii, an I have every, thin* git stone »old wn tin' for yoiir niovcnionts' No wonder Pin alrio-t aggravated to death'. If I don't goeia/.y yet, it'll be no fault of yours. < 'o?T»e. set dov.nl Don t be a standin' there like a moon l aill" Tom swallowed h s dinner as beur)'ri.s ii-- «'ni"gy :or a woman whoso li o was woiriednu' of hor so fre- quent y iintii it wjisiime o" Tom !o s sirt 'or < iio il aMa n, to be a'^ji n re- neWed. with tidditiotis uiul impi*ove- nieiits in ! he evening K enin r br<»'i In with it Mr. \ itiai- grette, alsa Tom was hot permitted to go out jtSter sup|)er. " I^oys got no good in the streets," Tom's father often remarked. So Tom was kef^t' In where lie could benefit bv ])arental example. The evening hail one resi)ite. at lejisl. Tom's father nsnallv stayed at home, reading the paper. 'Fherefore i here was little opportunity for Mrs. V.'s exercis- ing her 1 ngaal powers. But Tom's father, unfortiina'ely, had nerves, and as the least mo\eiuent > n Tom s part brought a scowl toh's father" .s face and (piite often a sharp word to Tom - ears, the boy was in constant and cont nnal misery, and he was only too glad w hen lie was orile:*ed oil" to lied, with the in- jiuiction. which t<(oklhe pluccof "(iood night:" ••Now. you Blind' and git up when you' re called to-morrow mornin" !" The above is a fair pivtme of the average dav in Tom's life. Strano^e that 'lorn i>n't like other peonle's clnl- dren— t'harU' >■ While, lor instance — and no wonder that Tom niile.s gr mly when I'.i; hears luivlody remark: ••Tliere's no j)lace lik*; h.tme!" — /x ^^c»/* AOiiiiiNrilecll. ( harles T. Vunsant, who was killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad the other evening, was the hero of oucof the most gallant epi.sodcs of the late war. lie bore the colors oi his regimcmt at Baira Hhi V, and when, diumg a desperate charge, his Colonel was siiot, he bore him from the Held, and then returned, amid a hail of liullets, lo icsciic the • ag. Five times was iU; ipluredby the Huljels, and rega neil bf Vansant in a hand-to- hand strug;^Ie At last ho broke nw.iy w.th the tlag and reached the ri er. His enemies were at h's ^e^y heels, but he })IunLr*'d into the water, dived to the bottom placed the Hag there uuder a stone, and then swam to the other shore and escaped. Ai'terwaid he icvisitetl the spol, and succeeded in limling and restoring to the regiment tiie flag he had so desperately defended. —More hay is Uijored by not bemg dried enough than by being dried too much. O.ie extreme is equally as bad as the other. Olovelr, for instance, If allowed to bec ame too dry in the sun will lose all of its leaves and its bloa- wimm^ MdL the stocks that are left are of little value. On the other hand, if put mow t^.^oou it will become mow burnt, and eouaUj worthle.sa. A Httle 5f ijE V^arVfiiy to tMx With each lofad fofli^lMft in tlia mow is very ^tesirgiUa, DAILY EViiMING BULLETIN. TUESDAY EVE., JANUARY 16, 1883. Vote of the Tenth CoiigfreHsIonal District •t th« Lsft Presidential Election. Hancock. Oarfleld. Weaver. 8 21(i .12 27« 9 888 91 Bath .. 1,128 B«»yd «. 794 lirBplcGQ ••••«•••• ••••t* I ^ Carter .577 Fleming » 1.5»2 (Jr»'enup T'.'-i .loliiiNoii 4'2 liiiwjoiipo VjH \t^*\\ is Marl Id 1-21 Mhsoii .M.. 2,r>:iu NichdlHN 1 -ilt{ KoiHTfson ««« K<*wau 2H» m 817 «9) i,m ifj.") 72't 304 i,m m\ m 2Ai ll,87« 2 27 1,075 •WTek.ms :-TIh' Kvknimo Bullkttn 1h pnb- llahed daily, uiid served free of poKtaKe at 0 oenta p»M' wi-eii; 2'> cents per moDtb; TSoenUt ...^ perthr(!e ninui lis ; 91.50 per six motithii,«ndl8j FlemiQg.. per year, pfiyable in advance. " Total 13,»»7 According to the ruling of the state Dotnocratic committee each county In the i district w ill be entitled to vote as follows at the coming atate convention : Boyd Hraoken,... • •••••••••••••••• t*«*«« • • • » • •••••••••• atta* • • • O OftrtOr •■•i»«*«a»«««*«**«i«»aa««»«%*«*««*«*«a**a««*»*»i»«*««* ••••••••••• 8 PltfXtt ill If •••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••> M* ••t* •* ••••«• 8 Ureenap •••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• V JnllDROn •••••••••••■•IMM ••••••••••••••• »«•••• ••«••• V LewlH „ 6 Martin „ 2 M H80n 18 Nicholas M „ 7 Knl)ert«oD „ 8 Rowai) 1 Total .71 (ins. .Tkiin 1>. (ioitnoN, of (Jo«»n;i«, places named. C ontracts for subscription comes lioiiic In.ni Eiuopo i)roud of his country, lie said to a reporter: "It is j enough to make an American proud to ; ride throuifh the streets of London, with I its civilization of two thousand yearB, an 1 H ER PAPER PUBLISHED XH M AYM- ' VILLK. I Our Agents* The following' jx'isons are the authorize*! SK<''i>>* for tiie I>Aii.v Bri.i.KTiN at the or advertisinjr may be made with them Okkm ANTowN - ■)•, j.Kacklt V ACo. Wasiiin(; ION -M is. Anna Tlioiuas. M Avsi.K K--J. A .liukson. Mt. <)LI\ kt— I't ft-r Mvcrs. HARUIs-r. VV. Hull. Ffrn Lkak— Hiiri> I?iir»4nyne. MiNKRVA — W. H. HiiweH. 8UAWNON— Wni. Llary. The debt of (>!, ^ about $5,000,000. Thb governor of Florida reports a full treasury and says taxes may be reduced. Democratic state. Foi l! hundred and fifty short In i iis were j sold at Lexin^'ton during 1883. They aver- aged $:m a bead. j NEWS BREVITIES. Peter Murphy, a qiiarryman, was found dead on the railroad near Greencastle, " Use i.ii Tom " shows are notallowed in Ind. Froze to . d in their night clothes. The loss cans. J by the fire amounted to about .S30,00'>. — • — « ■^-■^ ()\ steel, of the kind antl quality used in making farming tools, the tariff com- mission raised the duty from $30.40 to $01.00 per ton. And this is a sample of the ♦'relief the bill furnishes for the farming interests. pwivf, to recj'iit improvenii'iit^ in the In.slitiite for feeble miuded cliiMrcn at Frankfort, there is now room for fifty more. There are at present one hundred and forty-three inmates. The expenses of the Institution last year, wliich includes build- ings, wore $:i4.4 iti.a-'. Thk tariff bill now pending in congress provides for reductions that amount to $79,84'J,324, of wliich !."),( Hindoo, in taken from the tariir and $;i4,7'JO,a:i4, from the internal revenue. All internal revenue taxes except' that imposed upon tobacco, spirits And beer arv iibolished by the bill. Ths London pbserver in its retrospect of 1882, referring to the obituary record of the year, says : A year which has wit- nessed the disappearance of Charles Dar- win from the ranks of science, Tait and ^ustr from the choroh, ap^ |^agfeUow, Bossetti and Trollops fmm Mfigitiin, hsB osrtainly levied tribultt ffoa Vf wltb-no too sparing a hand. fifty-two feet down into the Monongahela river, and botli w»'re saved. Henry Trouse Cooper, the ^ew York i pistol monomaniac, was again on trial for j thrcatcjiin;,' tn'>-lioot a man obnoxious to' him. lie is going to Kuropo now. | Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, of Charles county, | M<1., who served a term in the Dry Tortu- I gas for harboring John Wilkes Booth, died at his residence, near Bryanstown, Md., Wednesday last. During tlie perl'ormance of a circus in Rnsslan-Polann, a fire broke out and before the spectators could escape the whole structure w as in a -blase. Three hundred pennons perished. The impression was made by the testi- mony of tiie ex-treasnrer Mein«lrirhs, of Auglaize county, at Wapakoneta, JJ., tliat the foriferies were committed by his em- ployes without his knowledge. Near Pinnacle Springs, Ark, a colored man named Ijindsey shotandkMleda white man named Hubbard, beacause the latter, with a party of men, tried to drive Lind- sey away from the land which he had en- tered. It is now said that Heeder Moore, who suicided at Wa^erford. Pa., a few days ago, made a dying conf^ession exonerating Charles Stafford, who served eight years for rape, Moore saying that he alone was guilty. James A. Savage and Samuel Jovce, alias "the Kid." young men in love with a girl wearing tne red ribbon of the salva- tion army, and located in "the Barracks," in Ohristopher street, New York, met in a liquor saloon in Washinp^n street, and Jusrreled over the fair sinner'saver. oyce flnallf iMbMd€totH«t VMbtMy fft- tsliy. WAITTS. WANTBO-A few day boarders. Baardl honse located In the central part 01 to wn. A pply to J'O.ltf THIS OF^FCK. ANTKH-Hy aslnjclc in;in orsfTod" lilihits a position ou a farm. UmIi rstiiiidM all about lann work, luid raisins tubaoco. Beat of references, fiinitsli.-d. In fjus last plaot IS yeaiH. Address, A . I., H. JanlfidAwff THIS OFFK'E^ WANTKD-To rent a room Vattable for a dress niniciiigfsiHbiiehment. Leavsword at the Bulletin ufflce, Jl6d2t • MI88 KATE OSBORNE. WABTTBIl— To make to order all kinds of rubber stamps on abort notice. dJedtt A. SOURIES A SON. It ^ AXTKH— Loditers— Twoor three nice tjen- Tf tlemen can get lodging, wltli or witliout board. Apply to o4tf TUIH OFI^ICE. FOB SAIiB. Ij^OR 0AId to cure th* diseases caused liy their diTannoiiieiit, liichulini; ( onatlpailon. Indigestion, Dysi>epsla, Headache. I>ysen* tery, and a host of otter atltntnts, for all of wliii'h they .irr ii -^afc, surf , i roinpt, anil plfa."*,!!!! remedy. The exleimive use of thette PiM.s by eminent physicians in regular prtiotioe, shows uiiiiiWt.-iitnbly the ostliiiatlon in which thsy are held hy the niediail profession. These Pills an- c"mi>ouiule(l i»f vegetable sub- stances only, and are absolutely free from calomel or any other injurious Ingredient. A .Siifr«'rer from Hea;iiiii>ii. 1 lia\« ln'fii a hhvi re BiilftT'T frmii Ilcaditclii', miil yimr I'll. I, s iirc the only tliiiin I cniilil limU ii> im- ri'lii t. Oin' i|"st> ■will ir praise, and 1 always do so wlu'ii oocaul 111 otfi'is. NV. 1.. I'Aoi ,of w. I,. Pnoe&OrOt" Franklin St., liichmuinl, Va., .hnie ."f, IHS*}. "I have u>rd Avi'.lt's I'll, I, s ill iniinil.TlcsR (ii- Bt.'incfs a.s roi'oiii iii'iiili d hy you and liaM' iii'vor known tlu'iii to liiii to aci'oiii|(lisii tin' desired ri»- Bult. \Vi' constant ly ki'i'p thciii on hand !it our homo. !unl pri/i- thton as ;i iil. asnit, safe, .'iiid reliahlc famiiv m diciiu'. i'lJU 1> V.SPKI'.SIA tlii'v ar<' invahia'.'le. J. T. IlAYKS." JNh'xi I. I'oxas, ,Iunc 17, 18-2. 'I'lic l{i.\. l-ltANi IS U. llAIM.cov , \vi- liii.; from Atlnitlii. say<; •' For somo y- ars I liavo been sun.ci i to i-oii tiii.itioii, f:om \vlil< li, in 8;>ll" ol till" usi? of iio'diciiii's of saiioiis kindrt, 1 ("iill'cicd iiKiri'.'usiMir iii''oiivi'iiit'in'f, until some inonilis ano 1 he^ian lakin^ A \ i u « I'ii.i.s. They hivo eiiliri'ly co;re''t.d th<' costiv*- haldt, and have vastly iuipruvcd niy goiicru! health." AVER'S Cathaktic Piliji correct Irregnlarl- tles of the Ik»w«'1s, stimulate the npi^tlto and dlgfuiion, and hy their prompt and tUorongli action give tone and rigor to the whole physical ecououiy. PRKHAKRD BY Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Man. Sold by all Druggists. All experience the wonderfol benefi- cial affects of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. YOUNG, OLD. AND MIDDLE- iQPn Children w ith Sor<> J'yi s. Son- RarS, AnCU, or any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be made In-akhy and strong hy its U8e. Sold by aU Druggists ; |1, sis botUes for •& BTTY YOUR WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE at JKWEI.UY STORE. No. 43, Second Utreet, 8 doors West of Market. auigSldly T. B. Fulton. .e DAvia. FULTON & DAVIS, — Mauafartarers of—- OHIO VALLEY MILLS FAMILY FLOUB, Corn, Shorts and Shipstuff. Fiour^for sale »>y ail yroceis In tlie cdty. TVLTOK ft DAVIS. (Ol'SdlT ABBRDSJEIN.O JOHN WHEELER'S DAILV MARKET. **li"8oau oyMt'iN, per }^ can "Favorites " per % can •* Anohor.staiidards " per % can... "HslectH'VperJ^cun .! ••g#l«pl£, Batra." per can N. Y. Baddia Rooks,*^.. 4;ei.krt evebt »at, Immeuse sioek of cauned goods just received. NOTICE. IT having been aaserted that 1 am preparing to move tu the country and give up my ia« tereit in the Hewing Maonlne busiues, I take this method of auaouuolug to nty friends and the public that there Is not a word of Iruth ia it except that I will move my family to tha country but will continue to sell the old uEiii- ABLK siNUKB ht the sumc plaoo, second street, opposite pustofnoe, and run my wagouslln the ooantry as heretofore. Competitors please no> tioe the above. I am thankful to tne publlo for tb« large patronage I have received for the passed nine years, and respectfully sollolt a share in the ftttora. JanaAwam ^ „ O. MoURAOKBN. ..a)c ..300 4Uc 60e DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. TUESDAY EVE., JANUARY 16. 1888. BOBtBB A MoOABTHT. PVBItnHBM' AND PKOI'HIKTOKS. Ed. Myai.l is as happy maa As any lu the town ; Initead of qulttlnc trade lie got Five hundred dollarH down. i> He doesn't wear a K'nveyard look Because they ohose to rue it, For, to speak the honest truth, He " didnt want to do It." " ScMAPs" It « Tery fannj creation tnd ll well carried out by the company. So laya the Ooarier-Joumal. - — ♦ Mr. John B. Baskin, of Louisville, is in town tliis week on lo^al hnsinoss. Ih; was sworn in as an uttorney at the ^lason county bar, Tufsday. TiiR colored jK'opleof Wasliington liave organizeil a brass ])anil. It is said to be making fair progrusH un«ler tbu instruc- tion of a competent musician. The Cbicugu Tiuien in B)>eaking of the Jollf Patbflndera, who are to appear here on Friday, the 19th inst., says: "They are a very entortainin- party." The ladies will be pleased to learn that Messrs. Hunt Doyle have just received a larpo stock of tlie latest styles of ham- bur^' edgings, which they are selling very cheap. Tub clerk of the Boyd circuit court has forwarded all the pupei 8,clothing and other articlea connected with the Neal and Graft case, to Grayson, Carter county where the trial takes place February 7th. Ma. Thomas H ickey has opened a saloon on the corner of Market and Front streets in the room formerly o( ( ui)ied by Georj^e H. Wheeler, and will keep at all limes a atook of the finest and purest liquors. The Missionary Mito Society of the First Presbyteriau church will meet this even- ing at tb» Nridenc* of Mr. Jaqnith. A free lunch will be served. The friends of the congregation are cordially invited. Navigation of the Ohio river is suspend- ed at Pittsburg, but the Monongahela is reported to be rising, llio ice in the river here ia tiiicker to-day, but does not inter- fere with the runhintrof the local packets. Messrs. McIlvaini:, C.\kk and Ri:i:si;. who had arranged to buy the stock and good will of the buaineaa of Myall Sc Riley, liave been released by paying a forfeit of $.300. Mi-ssrs; Myall and Riley will con- tinue the business as usual. During the present terra 'of the circuit court in addition to the divorces mention- ed in Monday's ibsue, Mrs. Matty Taylor was granted a divorce from her husbuml, W. H. B. Taylor, known aa "Brtry" Tay- lor, on the grounds? of habitual drunken- ness. Sarah J. Hiirton was also divorced from Goorge W. Burtou on the grounds of abandonment and extreme cruelty. The Lexinglpn Tianscript says : United States Marshal Hetlin was in the city yes- terday. In converiation with a Trana* cript reporter, he aaid : "I don't ttiink there will be sny trouble in Carter coanty. The peo|)lo held a meeting and resolved to see that quiet was maintained. I'll gnanmtae that I dan take my five men and tikt Neal and Oraft thara and pro- tect them. When there was talk of send- ing troops to quiet the Triplett fridge trouble, X volunteered to go there, took some of liiy -al«B irlth me, arreatad loqie ' of fha ringMtti^ «U ^tail ^Oilad tba thing; I dbBt tUak any tvbop* ara Mce»i rEUhO>AL8. PolBta Aboat PatptoHere Btiawl^re. Mr. H. C. Thompson and wife, of Tiex- ington, are tlie guests of the family of Mr. A. A. Wadsworth. Mr. S, Henry Pecor, who haa been East baying his spring stock of boota and shoes, returned on Monday. Mr. John L. Case, formerly of this city, is publishing the "Monthly (iuest," a fam- ily journal, at Austin, Texas. Mr. Newton Briney, of the Republican, left laat night tor Covington to take a posi- tion in one of the printing offlcea there. Tea Commeroial-Gasette says : Father Mackey, tha popuUir pastor of St. Patrick'a church, corner of Third and Mill streets, has been granted a leave of absence for one year by Bishop Elder. The St. Mary's seminary at Emmktsburg, Md., one of the oldeat Catholic instltutlona of Ita character in tlie country, is deeply in debt, and efforts are beins; ma<1e to save it by having priests from the ditl'crent sections of the country go on missions and endeavor, by making every possible effort, to collect money to liquidate the debt. With this object in view, tlie Itigbt Reverend Bishop selected Father Mackey from this diocese. During his absence liev. Father HIckey will act aa parish priest of St. Patrick'a. Kgg Balls. Boil four eggs ten minutes; drop into cold water, and when cool romove the yolks; pound these in a mortar until re- duced to a paste, and then beat them with a teaspoonful of salt, a speck of pejjper and the white of one raw egg; form in balls about the aise of a walnnt; roll in flour and fry brown in butter or chicken fat, being careful not to burn. At the preaent term of the circuit court the grand jury indicted justices John L. Grant and Wm. Pepper for making out and presenting fraudulent and incorrect claims against the commonwealth of Ken- tueky. The mattar waa brought to tba at- tention of tha authoritiea just after the Oc- tober term of court. Religions. The Southern Presbyterian congregation will have services at the Third street church next Sunday morning and evening. Preaching by Rev. Dr. Blanton. All are invited. COLMY rOlMS. RTONK lICKc Wlioat is looking badly. Our gil ls are cheiM ful and liappy. Mr. and .Mni. J. H. Walliiigiuid think ol vlii- Itlug frleudH near Maysllok, shortly. Mrs. Maria Ruse and MiaiBalUe Laytham at- tended Dtvlue servloe at Mt. Ulleiid , last Sao- day. / Mr; Gordon, who recently was bereft of his wife ha» returned tot^larkooanty, bia home, leaving two of his little oueR with Mrs. Lay- tliam, their i;rati(linotht>r. Dr. Barnes has u saw mill out tlni^ his tlinlier up inio liiiubor, lie eunteniplalHS building a Kihaeco liarn and a dwelling house also. The ' doctor is an (Mterprisliij; j^i'iit lemaii Miss Haitie Key one of our aclciiowledi^ed l>elleNaiid llie ijesire of sevfiul of our worthy \ointK uentlenieu.lH viHltlnt( relatlvuH in i*'lum- Ingeouuiy. Haltle oome noma. Hnbhasre. I turned. Mr.Huiuuel sweet, of riuinvllle, wa<« a soldier I in thu Mexican war, we liave no doulit about ' Ills luakii)}; a good one. Tlie Mexit^ans had no magnifying HightH on their luuiikeui. Hu there- forH went through uu«ighted. Our public HChool closed we4?k after next. The aoholarti have progreseed with their Htudibs, thankH to our etnclent teacher Mm. Rollln, whuMe Nohollura and patronu will ever reaseoit- ber her with pleasure and gratitude. He who said that our friend Mr. Bateman was afraid to cet married beoanae be would have to sl-tweHlive in tbesane hooae)— with his wile did him great InJiutloe to say the least. Friend Koali I wooia staow her. Mr. W. T. Calvert, owing to the Inclea&enoy of the weather did not get to his oharoh laat Hattinlay Heliaa been a member for nMrljr twenty yean and has mlassed only two times durlQff that tlaset who eau beat it, ^here Is talk of one our fair young widows at Mt. OUead falling a Ylotlm to OupidadarU. ▲ waalitty widower of Mt. Oarmel ia said to be tfMl|i|Ma|» one, tat Ikaie la wfffur^ij!^ l|eb tween the cup andilp, and nothing sure but death and taxation. The meanest of hipocrlsv Is that which firotnpt.M those who havedt stroyed a uood nanie n an unganle 1 1 , < Hi io, making several coiiquestsand enjoyi ng several entertalnmenta given lu her honor there. Our ent«rtatnlnR friend Mr. Herbert Ridaely haa returned from CarllHie, where he has been rusticating for some weekM past. He attended several hope and aoclableH inaklnx many ac* qualntnncea, aoine very fuclnatlnx ones too. We were very lenrlul lie would forget hi« little dulclnea, but our fears were set at rest when the first tlilnt< he attended to a(t(>r resting at home was to mak»> her a call, but lo! and lie- hold f lu' fal r one \ as speiidim; a feW days w It li relatives lu Flemlug. Be p.iilent, but It Is all right, only paying yon Off In your own coin. BEPOUTKB. IIURPHYHYILf.B. We are »till having a little weather. MIh.s Kttin Prather ha:* gone to .Mt (illead for a few days recreation. She will return this week. The llrst meeting of the liter.iry socii ty was ,i HUcceKS. \ party and anpper at the rehideuce of W M r.aiixrd last Tueadny night, Was enjoyed hy a number from hern. The Butii.KTiN aeems lobe "the" paper at thla place, JndKing from the size of the bundle left every Thurwiav. Welcome Into every houaehold U that which dueth the m«>at good. The enow did not remain long, and Itlalncky for eome homes that we know of that It did not. Tliere Is not nuich slcki essin or iinnitid M Uipliysv 1 lit", w ll ii'li Is rt'iiiai liable, ta 1; 1 1 m the weather Into eoiislili iMi ion. Chess Is the popular am useiiuni here. l»r Uault wears the belt at present. Prnj" excuse ns. " Itepoi ter, " for |n<'oi reclIy (luotinn Irom the uooil liook. We were raised In the haptist faith, and it la often Kuid they Keneraliy (juoie scripture to ault tbemaelvee, ha It right or wrons;. Therein talk of t he .Masons orgnniisingalodge here. "Il" they do, a hall will i)e eie«'ted. Rev Hanford fulleii to put in an appearance Sunday morning. This is something unoom« mon for him, aa he la very regular. Hicknuvt probably kept hUn away. Only one dance to rep'>rt this week. That was at Mr John (iault's. The bo/i sajrltwaa "the occaMluu." It Ih fun to see a crowd roatter when they aee the 'bus drive up and have a certain trunk to unload. It belongs to a school ma'am, ia ot Jumbo dimensions, and Tom Worihlngtou says It weighs, a ton. T T Worlhlii-iton will erect a tine dwelling on the larni lately purchased by him ol John E Rhodes. .Messra BaU * MoOarthy will do the carpenter work. Joe Stevenson has aold his Interest in the Murphysville woolou and grist mill, to tieo Wood, who will continue the busines. with Eii Laytham, who has liad years of expcrtenc *, as clilef miller, and J II Wright In ciuirKeof the woolen department. Huccess to all parties. There has been less family disturbance and fewer rackets in this place this winter than any place in the county. While we are In a boastful way we also wautit known that there are more pretty women here than most any- where else. The last aentence ia written by re- quest from a stranger vialilng not far from the vlllaKo. The prospect lor lee is not Very good. Those who intended lo '.{illnM missed It uy not taking advantii^e of the Hrsl ireeze, Tlie melaiKiholy days hayeeome, The saildest of t lie year, I^ot quite cold en<>u:ili torwhlaky, A llltietoo cool for iieer. They say that In Fli'miii;^ cuanty wonieii can be bought at the rate of «l.'.oU per head wtlh a three-year-old kid tlirown In. Splendid in- duceineuts for emigrants. Thla la an off week for news. We have not heard nor seen much with Omi Eva OpaM. iiischuin all I) Political Mentions. John Hancock', when he was governor of .Masstichefts, said : " I di> other tlian open, undisguised politics. A bill is to be introdnced fn the house makiii<; graduates of West I'oint servo three years as non-commissioned otUcers before getting their epaulettes. This is to bring tlieni into more perfect a<'C()rd and sympathy with tlie rank and lile ot tlie army. If lias taken Hoii Hutlcr .since IS")'), when he was first a candi late, to become gov- ernor of one state. At the same rate of proi^rcHs, how lotr^ will it fake him tO be* come president of all the states? Senator Mahone is reported to have vis- ited the pn^ident ami iiifnniicd him that he dtd not want Col. Moshy appointed United States district jmlj^e for Virt?inirt, t(} succeed Hives. It is also reported that tlie senator wa.s not pleased witli the re- ception ao(U>rded his declaration. The Hon. Samuel .1. R uidall is said to approve enthusiastically of the suggestion that the next speaker of the House of representatives lie provided with a ^'ivel fashioned after the model of (t. \Vasliin}{- ton's memorable little hatchet. '"lov. Foster believes that ttie l)est way to deal with the liquor tratiic in Ohio is the simplest way. He recommends that a constitutional aini'ii lnieiit lie suhiiiittel to the people, leaving the whole matter in the control of the leiti slat i ire, ami that then a tax uniform tlirou_rhout the state bo imposed upon I'^o saloon keepers. l>r. VVm. A. M( l))na!tl, of Lvnn, Mass., has liroMj^ht suit cl iiiiiin,' SlO.HOi) dam 11,'e s au'ainst liev. i'at rick Strain, oi St. M iry' s Roman (catholic cluirch, w ho .•ii:ir_M'd thu physician was unskillful, and udvi.sud peo- ple' not to employ him. » I - - • < KKTAILX^KKEI. t.'orrectfsd dally by U. W.UkiSRL.gruoer, Hec- ond Htreet, Mayavlile, Ky. rM>nR. Liraeetone 9 '5 Mayavlile Family 0 7.1 .Maysvllle I'lt.y „...„ li 2> Mason ( ouiily „ « 6 7') Kentucky Mills 5 aa Butter, lb. ^ 20329 Lard, >4tn 15 Ekks, M doz • ••••••• • • . • • • • Aloill ^ |)6Ul£ •••••• * ••••e ■ «••••• •••••M«e ••• Chickens 2»(JH«» Molasses, fancy 70 Coal Oil, gal MM .... 3U 8ugar, granuluicd lr< ib II •• A ll Ih lOU " yellow It) 8 jj Harris.suxar cure I tfi h lH U.icoM. Id.' tklast 0) lb 15 Hoiiiiiiy , 'i<, uallou 20 Beans if* ^{allou 5(1 Potatoes •IH peckM 15n, j lUtii IN'miif'. DepuUeit: i lmii Jeliei>un. ( J. W. Al^xaiKirr. Jniler— Detinta Piisgerald. TueMday alter Moond Monday In Jantiar} , Notes of the Pny. lUitlcr wants book*keepmg taught, in our schools. Jay Gould is said to be pale and cadaver* Ous looking. A demand for vaccine virus couet) from Oeorjjia placei. Roecoe Conkling't beard haa become nearly snow white. Dr. Susan Edson has just cclebruted her Apili, July aud October In eaob year. sixtieth birthday. f onmy copn. Two Atliin'ta dojis slew ninety*tWO fats in thirty live busy inLrutes. Cl.iver grows luxuriantly in Minnesota vales where it wouldn't sixteen years ago. At the three vej:etiuinn restiuirnnts in London an. uverage of l,oOO dinners are served daily. A mflrriH>.'e notice in the Flmira Adver- tiser tops oti in this way : "^'o cards, no cake, no flowers, no presents and nobooon(. Monday in Mnrch,Joue, Septaniber and iM-ci n.liri In vm-h year* MftfciNtrnH'N 4'«iiirta. MayavllU', N.>. i.-W. H. P«»llock and J. L. Grant, rtrsl and iliiid Tnt-sdaysin Mareh, June, Hi'j)teiul)er and Dfcenit.t r. Siiiysviiip, No. Wm. Pepper and W. L, Holt on, II I St Hatarday and roarlti Toasday, same nioiitlis. Dovt r, No.;(- A. .\.(iiM)(in imd A. F. l>obyn« first anit third VS t (tnrsdd.v, s.mu' niont li. Mlnt rvH. No »-(). N. WcuvtM iind .1. H. Wat' HOI), first nnd tliiol Tnt'^dnys, Hnni»' inont lis. (.id iii;inl<>\\ II, No. ')- S. v. J'ollock iind .laniCH F»-ni' II , ti I si a t li li (I Sat Ui da^ s, s«nn' niont li«. Sanlis, No. H-.I. M. H.ili and .1. VV. Tlltou, second and toui tli •Satiiidavs, same months. Mavsllck, No. 7— U. W. WllllHniB aial J. I). Raymond, secoud aud fourth Fridays, Huiut montlts. Lewlsburg, No. 8— J. M. Alexander and Abner Hord, aeooud and fourtli Ttaacadaya, Haroe months. Orann. hiiri;, No 9— W. I), forycll and W. .1. Tiillv. thsl Buluiday and last Mouday. sauit roonths. Washintfton, No. 10— Jolui Ryan and jHme»> sniithers, touith Tuaaday and third Wadaaa* day, same months. MurnliYHviIle, No. II— Lewis Jefferaon and £. L. Guuli, foarth Monday and third Tburs* day, same months. Fern Leaf, No. 12-S. R. Mantin and J. fi. Burgeaa, aeooud and fourth BMtortejra, same months. r«BBtal>l«a. Maysvllle, No. 1— J. P. Wallace. Maysvllle, No. 2— W, L. Morau. Dover, No, 8-W. B. McMillan. Minerva, No. 4— James Rnnyon. UermantowD, No. 6— Isaac Woodward. Hard is, No 6— J. A. ColUns. Mayalfck, No.7— Thoraaa Murphy LewlHburg, No. 8—8. M. Strode. OranKeburg, No. 9- Thomas Hlse. WashinKlon, No. 10— JnmeH Uanlt. Mui pliysvllle. No. 11-W. R, PrtihST. Fern Leaf. No. 12-B. W. Wood. Hoeletj ■eetinsa— Jiaaoalc. Confldt-nce Lodga* No. 08, flimt' Monday oi each month. Ma»w T. A. H. First Sunday in each month, at their hall on Limestone street. mt, |*»lrlc^*a Bcfevolewt Kocleiy. HaoQDd Sunday in each moiiah,at tdelrBall on XJmeaione si reet. t^lKiir Makem' Valotn, FlratTueaday night in eMcti aaoath. I. «. ui— lluruce January. CooMell. Preuldent— L. Rd. Pearoe. Fii-Ht W«rd'^Fi«d.<«eDde], A. A. Wadaworth, L. Kd. fearcai Hecoud v\ ard-Dr.u. AV^. Martin, Thomas J. Chenoweth, M. 0. iiulcblnaii Third Wa4:d-Matt.Pearoa, K. W. Fltagwrald, David HechJnger. Fourth Waid-Dr. J. P. Phlster, B. A. Wal* llnttford. John W. Alexander. Kiftii Ward-Win?lB7]Iaaiein, Jamas Hall. ICdward Myall. , . t- ■ Traasurer and CoUector«JkB»JPaa||Qi( CleS-Harry Taylor. *?P«f*^ Majatoal*«Juina(i H«diapnd. Twi.iniAu i £.«'>o''t UrowulDg, ■Dealer in Staple ,^nd Fancy GROCEiS, PROVIliS k, k ft I am now ofTering to the public, purchased from first liands, for ca«h, and selected with the greatest care, the LARGEST and most Complete Stock of Goods in my line ever oflered in Mays- villo. My aim is to surpass, both as to VARIETY and QUAL- ITY of Goods, and to give every person who may buy of me full value for his money. My house is Headquarters for Poultry, Game, Butter, Eggs and all kinds of Country Produce. AVill have a full supply of attractive specialties for tbe Ilolidavs. Sole Agent fur sale of GAFF/FLEISCHMANN & CO.'S Celebrated QOMPKBSSED YEAST. Goods delivered to all parts of the city f v t r HEADQUARTERS FOR- iKrtlelMdilttable for tMHoUdaya. TOT TH A IRS, •! •M.|Matfs. WAMMII, €»API*«l.lMi||piifl. H^TVUmi mMI ID AIPIPT A Bed-Room oel of Furniture va lued at f 76 will be raffled a* SOOn aS tbe Xp«fX^ * ^Xii'^chanceK are iak« n . C^Xl.e 3Z)ol^AV A> *^Tn fMfttfff>« BXJKGKS^ BLOCK. Fine l^irlor and Pedtooro Bnlta, sold by photopraphM at Clnolnnatl prieeN. RetmlrinK of all lltlHts done III iiM-lieNi maiuMi mh.! pri;!;i ;:t !y . ('Iiitr-^!'- r<^^^^:!;:!^;!;•. ! v.:!! !:;■ '.iMnrsold. BargaiBB ! Bargains I ! IKT not your hcai ts he t rnuhifcl. We are J still lici*' III d will M'll you nunc Koods loi the .MIMIC iiiiKiuiit (it iiioiii'N' llixii any other lioiise in the cily. We uie delcriiiined i<» close out our entire Hlock of gOfulK l>y the 1st of next April, iind will otTer toCAhlt RUYKUKareat luducemeuui. Among onr stoek IB a uuga Hue of ready innde CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, ETC., which we offer at prime cost. Children's wool sacks at .TO and 1^ cenis. Hoods at 40 oeutH. Thene koo^Ih are worth di uble tlie money we aMk for them. \Ve have alKo a fresh line Christmas (ioods ami to^ N without nuinbt i , which we are olfer- lliK at yieatly rcduct tl prlceh. Wax Dolln at .V) cents worth >1. huhemiau decorated vases i'j cent« 0 DMlr. A large lot of Jaoaneae gooda at laaatluittlialfUielrvalne. AniunainaMieekof 'eter ?lty^'y5^ap-^r7l^^^ «ii»Sf Of Alfca noam 4»c^%. $Sfo $20 VtfV'iSSL'S^ Perttend. MalM. it* Ov atook of ladles and ohildreu'H Terr iMteand anpastoin made. Alao, a or iaioMti beta trAomed in New York, an rrean jpoda Jf ItaA ^are oflvrlug at poat. en 'a rail regular nndendiirui at 7n oei\ts per jQiLlr. Hats and boots at r()ck-b9iUKn »r|ces. fWttr li» llhfeh collars 15