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DAILY EVENING BDLLETIN,
TUESDAY EVENIXQ, FEB. 21, 18S2.
'P.r.j Tl.w.rvf 1nii.ncnnl l.nn
President Arthur is slowly weeding out
the half-breeds, like a man who cut his
dog's tail by the inch, so as not to surprise
the dog.
The widow of Gen. Custer receives $30
a month from the government; almost as
much as is paid to some of the bucks who
murdered her husband.
The Supreme Court of Tennessee has
definitely and finally refused to permit
the funding of the State debt, except
through ihe passage of another bill by the
Legislature.
A claim for $5,000 has been filed with
the Garfield auditing committee, by a
Boston man, for the construction of a
cool-air apparatus in the executive mansion
during the illness of Pressident Garfield.
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The Governor of Virginia has captured
the piratical oyster fleet of six schooners,
one sloop and sixty-one men. Eighteen
shots were iired through the rigging cf
one ol the schooners, and she was chased
thirty-five miles before brought to.
The estimated loss by the Haverhill,
Mass., fire is $2,000,000; insurance, $1,000,-000.
The fire burned out one hundred
and two shoe factories, and two hundred
other firms. Two thousand people arc out
of employment. Three lives were lost.
Tin j New York World says: The success
of the Philadelphia surgeons in removing
a seventy-five pound woman from
a one hundred and ten pound tumor
ought to encourage our republican friends
to go and rid their party of its rings and
rascals.
A despatch from Washington brings
the information that an effort will be made
to defeat the confirmation af Mr. John C.
New as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
An old scandal in which it is alleged ho
was personally concerned is to be revived
and used against him.
A Tit a dimiou.au bill will be reported
favorably to congress, which provides for
the redemption of the trades-dollar with
the standard, the redeemed trade-dollars
to be regarded as bullion, and go in on the
monthly purchase, the amount subject to
exchange to be $9,000,000.
The anti-Liquor convention which has
been in session at Lexington adjourned
Saturday evening after adopting resolutions
and preparing an address to the Legislature.
A committee was appointed to
make a petition to the Legislature asking
the passage of a prohibition law.
. The Louisville Argus remarks: If it
should turn out to be true that Craft and
Neal are not guilty of the crime for which
they are under sentence of death, the mob
law theory will receive a heavy blow.
And it should be remembered that all
three of the men would have been in their
graves long since, without the benefit of
u trial, had it not been for a batallion of
the Kentucky State Guard feather bed
soldiers, as some extreme anti-military
people, who never smelt powder and
nerer will, delight to term them.
NEWS BREVITIES.
The winter in Alaska is reported as being
unusually severe.
. T c, . ,, . .,, , . The engineer injured in a boiler
A Postal Savings Bank will be report- gion at Portland, Kv., is dead.
eu lavoraoiv in congress.
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President Arthur has rented
Long Branch for the summer.
I At Erie, Pa., Dr. T. J. Clark
ously iil from blood poisonidg.
a cottage at
l" "rY" i;- "' Jerry Smith shot and seriouslv injurec
passed an Anti-Polygamy resolution. , Mjol. yado nt lt Vernon, 0.
Tin: Cincinnati Commercial says: The
brass stove-lid with " 000" on it will be
ike a stone about the neck of each of the
gang.
is danger
p" Near Griffin, Ga., two colored children
were roasted in a burning building.
I An old lady named Murray was fatally
i burned at her homo in Camden, 0.
I Frank Clancy was run over bv a coal
car at Gore, O., and had a leg broken.
G. P. England fell from hfs barn at New
California, Ohio., and will probably die.
The water in all the Northern Texas
streams is rapidly and flooding the country.
Noonan, the express robber, at Cleveland,
Ohio, was found guilty of grand larceny.
Wat. Kline was badly cut by Charles
Moore in a saloon row "at Martin's Ferv,
Ohio.
The tax collector of Decatur county, Ga.,
is said to have led with $6,000 funds of the
county.
Burglars robbed the store of IT. E. Du-raw
at Newburg, Ind., $100 in goods was
secured.
A laborer named John Manning, of
Wooster, O., seriously injured while blasting
stone.
Mary Long, of Oak Harbor, O., has entered
a $5,000 breach of promise suitagainst
Charles Yogel.
II. Poland, of Unionville, O., will die
from a blow on the head, by his fourteen-year-old
grandson.
James Lawson, colored, who committed
a murder at Lexington, Ky., has been
.con ton pnrl fn Tin lnimr
A switchman named Chaistian was instantly
killed at Fort Wayne, ind., by being
run over by a locomotive.
A cigar maker named Sullivan, of Woos-
ier, iuass., was iounu ueaa noating in a
canal at Massallon, Saturday.
A man named Frank McFarland was
knocked from a train by a passenger at
Newark, O., and seriously injured.
Henry Zimmerman, aged sixteen, was
crushed to death between two freight cars
at Canton, Ohio. Saturday afternoon.
At Louisville a jury awarded Mike McCoy
$7,500 for injuries received while
coupling cars on the Louisville and Nashville
railroad.
The United States Hospital at Sitka,
Alaska, occupied as an industrial school
and missionanhouse for Indian boys, was
burned on the' 21st ult.
Mrs. John Rolander. aladvnearlv sixtv
years of age, a resident of Lafayette, Iiuf.,
was brutally assaulted and outraged by an
unknown scoundrel, who pretended tb be
a policeman.
At Belleville, Tex., Saturday, Miles
Thompson was hanged for outraging Mrs.
Johnson and killing her father, who attempted
to arrest him. He confessed his
crime on the gallows.
Thomas B. Beeder. ex-Recorder of
Henry county, Ind., is reported to have
fled on the eve of the discovery of forgeries
covering an aggregate amount estimated
all the way from $2,000 to $10,000.
Tiieije were thirty-one deaths from
small-pox in Cincinnati during the past
week. There were seventy-five new cases
reported, and one hundred and fifty smallpox
patients arc now under treatment.
Shooting AUVny.
Louisville, February, 21, 1SS2. Ex-Deputy
United States Marshal, John
Wyatt, whfle resisting arrest on a warrant
for selling liquor to a minor, was shot and
fatally wounded by Deputy City Marshals
Cunningham and Council.
Sales of Lniiu.
The following changes in the ownership
of land have been recorded at the office
of the Clerk of the County Court since
our last report :
W, W. Hull to Sarah A. Bnrgess, two lots of
ground in Chester, consideration, 2250.
Mury Jane Robinson, W. W. Bali, one lot in
Chester, consideration, $25.
.G. S, Judd and wife to W. V. Ball, one-half
Interest lu lots Ih Chester, ronalder.
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JOSEPH F BRQttRICK
IKTSXJK.lSrCE AGENT,
MAYSVILLE, KY.
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FILES! FILES!
Sure Vuvu Found nt,
Life and
Neeil Sutter!
70 ACB,
tS'Oma&w
J)r. Frazior's Root Bitters.
Frazlcr's Root Bitters are not a dram-shop
whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in
every sense. They act strongly upon the liver
and kidneys, keep the bowels open and regular,
make the weak strong, heal the lungs, build
up the nerves and cleanse the blood and system
of every impurity.
For dizziness, rush of blood to the head,
tending to apoplexy, dyspepsia, fever and
ague, dropsy, pimples and blotches, scrofulous
humors and sores, tetter, ring worm, white
swelling, erysipelas, sore eyes and for young
men sutlerlng from weakness or debility caused
from imprudence, and to females In delicate
health, Frazlcr's Root Bitteis are especially
recommended.
Dr. Frazier: I have used two bottles of your
Root Bitters lor dyspepsia, dizziness, weakness
and kidney disease, and they did me more good
than the doctors and all the medicine I ever
used. From the first dose I took I began to J
mend, and I am now in perfect health, and
feel as well as I ever did. 1 consider your medicine
one of the greatest blessings.
Mns. M. Maktin, Cleveland, O.
Sold by George T. Wood at SI per bottle.
HENRY & CO.. Sole Prop'rs,
02 Vesey Street, N. Y.
PILES J
Lust No One
A sure cure for blind, bleeding, Itching and
ulcerated piles has been discovered by Dr.
William, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. Williams'
Indian Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases oi twenty-five or
thirty years standing. No one need sutler five
minutes after applying this wonderful soothing
medicine. Lotions Instruments and
do more harm than good. Williams'
Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the in
tense Itching, (particularly at night alter getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant
and painless relief, and Is prepnvded only
for piles, itching ol the private parts, and nothing
else.
Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofllnherry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Pile Ointment;
I have used scores of pile cures, and it
a (lords me pleasure to say that I have never
found anythingwhich gave me such Immediate
anil permanent relief as Dr. Williams' Indian
Ointment.
For sale by George T. Wood or mailed on receipt
of price, Si.
HENRY & CO.. Sole Prop'rs,
C2 Vesey Street, N. V.
Mvin Diseases Cured
By Dn. Fhazieu's Magic Ointment. Cures
as if by mngic, pimples, black head or grubs,
blotches and eruptions on the face, leaving the
skin clear, healthy and beautiful. Also cures
itch, barber's itch, salt rheum, tetter.rlngworm,
scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore
lips, old ulcers and sores, etc.
skin disease.
Of land for sale on Cabin creek, Lewis county,
Ky. Price $20 per Acre ; one-third cash. House,
orchard and some good tobacco land and soven
or eight acres Umber. It not sold before will
sell at public action on the premises at eleven
ociocK am. m., ou Saturday, too 411) day of
March, 1882. A. 11. GLASCOCK.
Maysville, KyFob. 8, 1882. iSrilwlmw
A. B. GREENWOOD,
House and Sign Painter.
Paper Hungor, Grniner, Glazier, &e. Orders
loft at Geoigo V. Wood's drug store will bo
promptly attonded to. All work warranted.
Charges reasonable fUtf
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X XJLLKs
WAETTS.
TTANTB Tosoll a house and lot in fifth
ward, lour rooms and kitchen, good
lerand cistern.
flTlwd
For particulars apply to
LOUIS P. DIETERICII.
VirASTED Allof my old irlendsto know
TT that I have accepted a position in the
'VftrtAi't hnncA r r ri t - !-?- c unnn.
qIVV.1; IJWllVi Wl T tllOWll iJiWi JL JtaJim llbU"
mg anything in tne grocery iinejnre invited to
K
e me a call. UTiwd TUNE
NOTICE Having removed to my now
Quarters on Sutton street below Second, I
am prepared to sell first-class furnituro cheaper
than ever. New stock just received.
GEORGE ORT.Jn.
VTOTICE I will do merchant tailoring ai d
r repairing in the best style and on short no-notice.
Leave orders at George Cox ifc Son's
dry goods store and at my shop in the fifth
ward. flOt J". HENRY WEDDING.
S'JCJLTCCBS
1 1 r 1 1 mjim.M
FOB HAMS.
A two story frame dwelling on
1iOKS.UK
Third street, in the lower part of the city
Terms reasomble apply to
fJOitd Airs. MARY DILLON.
;mSS The store and dwelling bouse
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nronert.v of Mr. Stevens, together with his
stock scales, situated in Chester. For terms call
on (j'212mdw.) G.S. JUDD, Court street.
;iOR SA Trotting Stallions. One
F
Dark Brown, can trot in 2: lo, one bay, rec
ord 'J:.'J7. Good size and weight. For particulars
address, M. M.FRESCOTT.
Hox Uo7. Pittsburgh, Pa.
The ensr of these CF.IiKRRATKD WATPRFS (beautifully
encravcil.) r.re nmdof th uet suli't.tiit" for polii called
ALUMINIUM OOI p. The movements are of the best Amer-Wn
tcver l'ftttern. They ar l.irfilde nn i rcll ilU anil have
the appearance rT a $200 G M watch. Seut by mail rejrhtcred
on receipt of S" and 5 three ctn stamps. AiMroM A UCAD3
JKVi:LUY CO. Importers, 'i ArcuJe, Cinciuuatl, O.
For Ilijtle.v. Dover, Kijrjrinsport,
'l:ilo, Foster, Jloseow, Aw
Eticlimoiul and t'iiteiimuii.
SIOKXIXG nALS. E.S. Morgan, Master
F. A. Rkvson and Ronv McCain, Clerks.
iTSIk -1 Leaving Maysville at 11:30
ftipft tfr7g3g a t 5 p. 111.
VjuieolMirjr, IIny8.!I mid Cincinnati
Packet,
XV. l. rmOMSO H. L. Redden, Capt.
Moss Tavloh, Purser.
H. Rkdden and A. O. Moise, Clerks.
a TT'nlk i Leaves Vauceburg Sundays,
pp? j1J Tuesdays and Thursdays.
wisaCsilXLtatKast.Lt'ave'i Cincinnati Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. For Height or passage
apply on board.
Vuiioetnirjr, Sloine. 'oncor!, .Ifiuiclie.H.
lor ami .Mitysvillc Daily Paokel,
HAXy Bkuck Redden, Capt.
R. L. I.kuoe, Clerk.
A STjiIIv .Loves Vauceburg dally at
&tC$$a , 1 5 o'clock a. m. for Mavsvllle.
MJaSaaagbaaB Leaves Maysville at 1;IW p. m
Goes to Ripley Mondays. Wednesdays and
Friday. Connects at Mancnoter with stnge
for et Uu on. For freight or passage apply
on board.
Cincinnati,
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DAILY f. P. Af.. I'APKKT LINK.
F.Drake, Eq., Cleveluiul,0.,sulTored beyond j.n. WiEi.iAMHox.Suo't, 3tnci 1 Pub. Lnn'g.
all description from a skin disease which appeared
on Ills hands, head and face, and nearly
destroyed his eyes. The most careful doctoring
failed to help him, and alter all had failed he
used Dr. Frazler's Magic Ointment and was
cured by a lew applications.
The first and positive cure for felcin diseases , st
ever discovered.
Sent by mall on receipt of price. (Hly cpnts.
HENRY & CO., Sole Prop'rs,
(J2 Vesey Street, N. Y.
For blind, bleeding, Itching or ulcerated piles.
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is a sure
cure. Price 31, by mall. For sale by George T.
Wood, druggist.
Monday SCO HA F. Maratta.
Tuesday St. LAWRENCE -Win. List.
Wed'y KATIK Sl'OCKDA LE
Thursday
Friday ANDES-C Muhleman.
Sat'y
Coy's whartboat. foot .Alain tenzOfe&J
ni an nours. .i.
it Co.. Roaso t: Mosset, Ayonts.
'itiein:i:iti, K'oriMii nth. tltix SaiHIy
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Joniur(y Packet o:nnaiiy.
John KviiU, I res. 11. E. Gueene, Sec.
L. Glunn, Treas. W. P. Wa mceu, Jr., Agent.
C. and O. II. R. Packet ion Huntington.
I P.
For Pomeroy and All Wo Landings.
OHIO Mondays, Thursdays, 5 P. M.
TELEGRAPH Tuesdays, Fi idays, 5 P. M.
POTOMAC Wednesdays, Saturdays, 5 P. M.
Portsmouth, all Mall and Way Landings.
BONANZA. Tues'ys, Thur.s'ys, Satur'ys, 12 M.
Maysville, AH Mall and Way Landings.
MORNING MAIL Dally. Leave Cincinnati
7 A. M. Maysville, UP. M.
Freight received on wharf- a "TTbhV n
boat, loot of Hroadway. C. .1
M. HOLLOWAY,
dent.
Houses and Lots for Sale
FORTY Chester Lots, nil, well localed. Ttfo
Vacant Lo(8 and one sinall Brick House
in Fltfa Ward Maysville;, Ky. Two Frame
Hauses and Vacant Lot lu First
Ward. Terms masonablb. "Apply'to r ,'
4 W. VT. BALLfcierk'sOfflce.'