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POPULAR SCIENCE.
Oudikarx combustible BubBtonceBinay
be set on flro by nitric acid.
Our earth is moving through space
' with a velocity of nine miles a second.
The temperature of the blood depends
on the rapidity with which it i oxidized,
Coagulation sorves in nature tho
purpose of stopping wounds. Salt prevents
it.
The edible fiwallow'e nest is made
from a secretion from the glands of a
kind of swift.
Defective color vision is chiefly manifested
in the inability io see the differ-,
once between blue and green.
' Glucose is used for manufacturing
table syrups, candies, food for beeB, artificial
honey and in brewing.
When warm air is forced through a
hot mixture of turpentine and water a
disinfecting substance iB produced.
In cases of arsenic poisoning the
phosphorus which exists as phosphorio
acid in the brain is replaced by arsenic.
A solution of smelling salts in water,
with a slight proportion of other saline
'jriatters, contains all the elementary
bodies which enter into the composition
of protoplasm.
Thin disks of very different substances
emit sounds when exposed to the
action of a rapidly interrupted beam of
sunlight, proving sonorousness to be a
property of matter.
German scientists are making a study
of the relative distribution of blondes
and brunettes, in aid of their investigations
of the origin of the German people.
The antenna) of insects, besides being
organs of touch, seem to be organs of
smell. Flics, deprived of their autennce
cease to display interest in tainted meat.
The arguments of Malthus in regard
to the relation between food supply
and increase of population are said to
apply to fish. They increase more
rapidly than their food.
Ammonia is to be found everywhere.
By suspending a piece of glass, and
after a while washing its outer surface
by means of a spray bottle, the pressure
of ammonia may be ascertained.
A good climber can ascend onty 9,000
feet in nine hours ; that is, raise his
own weight 1,000 feet an hour. The
work done by the heart is equivalent to
raising its own weight 13,860 feet in the
game time.
The archieopteryx, the famous fossil,
reptile-like bird, was about the size of a
pigeon, and had a tail as long as its
body, supported by numerous vertebra,
a pair of feathers corresponding to each
vertebral.
The following is useful in removing
ink stains or bleaching wood: Oxalic
acid dissolved in warm water, and applied
to the parts stained, will remove
stain, or bleech wood that is too dark to
match any other part.
Two of the old-world reptiles have recently
been discovered at Stuttgart.
SimpMiurus is the name given them, and
they form an important link in the chain
of evolution, being land animals in process
of adaptation to the water.
The Pugilist's Jad Fate.
A New York Herald correspondent interviewed
the once famous pugilist, Mike
McCoole, in New Orleans. The old
thus stated his experience:
"This, prize-lighting profession is a bad
business anyhow. A man is bound to
lose his fight some day if he keeps at it,
and then his friends are sure to desert
him at the last and worst part of his life,
which is just the time he will need them
most I know all about that, and feel it
more and more every day I live. When
I was at tho top of my glory and had
never been whipped I had all sorts of
good things put upon me, and that, too,
oftentimes, when I didn't want them,
and now I could hardly get a good dinner
if I was to beg these men for it, and
there is not one of them that would care
to lend me a dime. Not one of them will
ever believe it that a poor devil may be
fairly and squarely whipped without any
trick in the matter. It is like baoking
the favorite. Let the favorite fail, and
nqbpdy has the same confidence invthe
"favorite again. I am now eteamboating
on the river, and shall .gtjok to that as
long as I live."
Kentucky Central R. R.
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THE MOST DESIRABLE ROV2ETO
CINCINNATI.
ONL Y LINE R fJVJVJJV tf
FREE PARLOR CARS.
BETWEEN
LEXINGTON AND CINCINNATI
Time table In effect March 31, 1681.
Leave Lexington 7:80 n. m. 2:16 p. m.
Leave Maysvllle 5:15 a. m. 12:30 p.m.
Leave Paris... 8:20 a. in. 3:U5 p. m.
Leave Cynthlana 8:55 a. m. 3:40 p. m.
Leave Falmouth 10:U0 a. in. 4:40 p. m.
Air. Cincinnati 11:45 a. m; 0:80 p. in.
Leave Lexington l:35 p. in.
Arrive 8:15 u. m.
Free Parlor Car leave Lexington at...2:15 p. m.
Free Parlor Car leave Cincinnati at...2:C0 p. in.
Close con n ectici lilxiadeTrTui i) ci nna ifi 5 Fall
points North, East and West. Special rates to
emigrants. Ask the agent at the above named
places for a time folder of" Blue Grass Route."
hound trip tickeis Ironi Maysvllle and Lexington
to Cincinnati sold at reduced rates.
For rates on household goods and Western
tickets address Wl C. SADDLER,
Agt., MaysvilJe, Ky.
C. L. BROWN.
Gen'l Pass, and Freight. Agt.
ri.mvrAiiLE
Covington, Flemingsburg and Pound Gap
KAIJL0COAI.
Connecting with Trains on K. C. R. R.
Leave Flkmingshukg for Johnson Station:
5:45 a. m. Cincinnati Express.
Si:13 a. m Maysvllle Accommodation.
8:25 p, m. Lexington.
7:02 p. m. Maysvllle Express.
Leave Johkson Station for Flemingsburg on
the arrival of Trains on the K. C. R. R.:
0:23 a. m. 4:00 p. m.
9:48 a. m. '. :37 p. in.
GARDEN SEEDS.
We have reopened our Seed Store on
Market Street one door above the Red Corner
Clothing Store and have on hand an entirely
new stock of
DREER'S
PHILADELPHIA GARDEN SEEDS,
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We have also Seed Potatoes, Onion Setts,
Gieenhouse and Bedding Plants, Fruilaud
Trees and. Cabbage, Tomato and
Sweet Potato Plants of all varieties In season,
Also a full stock of Florists' Goods of all kinds
at wholesale or retail.
CUT FLO VTERS
AND
Floral Designs,
made to order at short notice.
march 11, 1880.
f
URANK IIAUCHE,
C. P. DIET RICH & BRO.
Rare andla'luable Tobacco Seed.
jj
rpHE Celebrated North Carolina Gooeh To-JL
baeco, upon reliable authority sells from 65
cents to S2 per pound. 1 have a few packnges
Of this pure and genuine Seed to dispose of at
50 ceu In per on nee, mailed to order. Apply
to Wm. S. RAND,
llldawtf Vauceburg, Ky.
p ARRETT S. WALL,
A T TOKNEY AT I- A W
and County Jtidjfo,
Offick in Court House, MAYSV1LLE, m
Will practice in Circuit Courts of Mason and
idjoiuiug Counties and CourlAppeals.
July 12,
pOONS & SALLEE.
ATTORNEYS AT JLAW
And Examiners for Mnson t'onnty,
MAYSVILLE, KY.,
Will practicein theconrtsof Mason and adjoin-
ngcounties. Special attention given to tho
eotlon of claims. Remittances made promptly
Ollice-Third StreetnearCourthou.se. JuJylS
Iji Jj. WORTH IXGTOrV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFI DE CO UJt T STREET,
M AYNVIMiE, KY.
H0USF. AND SIGN PAINTER,
glazier, paper hanger. &c Second street, opposite
nork house, will elvo nrom'nt' attention
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to an wonc in mv line, and asu out a reasonable
ble price. nfint24
BATCHELDER'S
Ventilated Egg Case.
Patented February 5, 1881.
Indispensible to Merchants Shippers
And Producers.
The outside fiameofthiscarrierconlainsflve
trays, held In place by fasteners at end of case";
as.seen in cut. These Traysare constructed in
reversible hnlves. The above cut shows one
whole tray filled ready to be placed in case, each
egg resting In its cardboaid socket in such a
manner as to be readily countedrcandled, or
transferred ironi tray to tray, or case to case,
without rehaudling.
For cold storage this case will store 60 dozen
with racks made to receive the half t rat h. hence
this is the cheapest storage case manufactured,
saving largely In space.
Tho manner of holding the eggs on end prevents
oscillation, addling, or breirage, and adds
greatly to their freshness when carried long in
storage. Size of 80 dozen No. 1 casea 25x12x14,
weighs 20 pounds.
PRICES IN CHICAGO.
Shipper J(o. 1, 30 dote. Case Willi Fillers
complete . 5 Cents.
Farmer's No. I, 18 loz. Case Willi Fillers
complete, ... 55 Cents.
Cardboard Fillers for refilling: 20Cent.
15 per cqiit. discount on loiKof J(J0 cases.
Hutehelrier'N V.kk Tester, t still;; doc.
at once, saves to bnj ers many
times its cost caeli sea
son. Price $3.00.
By special arrangements made by the
ers ot this case most Railroads will receive
them as fourth class freight
The 18 dozen case made especially for Farmers'
use, sent to any address by express, with
out nailing, with full directions lor setting up,
on receipt of 50 cents. Every Farmer and consumer
should have one of these cases, It will
save its cost every month. Agents wanted in
every county. Address,
J.H.BATCHELDER,
(In ordering mention this paper.)
(i9 South Water St., Chicago.
Dr. A. GOLDSTEIN
O
TIOIAN
of Louisville, Ky., would respectfully announce
to the citizens of Maysvllle and adjoining
counties, that, he will be here on the
10th OF APEIL,
and will be pleased to see all who wish to have
Spectacles that per ectly fit the eye, that they
can read for hours by gas light without having
their eyes water or receive the least sign ot
pain while under the strong gaslight; would
also be glad to have his old lrleuds call on him
whether wanting any thing in hisllne or not,
will aunounce on arrival where he can be
found by caid in paper or otherwise.
Respectfully,
mlC3tw A.GOLDSTEIN.
Artificial Jimson Bloom
THE MOST WONDERFUL LABOR-SAVING INVENTION
OF THE AGE.
Destroys the Tobacco Fly and
Prevents the Horn Worm.
It baa ben tried two eoaBonB, and scores of fannors
attest its worth. County and State Bights for aalo.
T. T0WNSEND, Prop'r, Franklin, Ky.
Oillceat tho EUROPEAN HOTEL.
CRAWFORD HOUSE.
Cor. Sixth and Walnut Sts.
o x jsr o i ixr isr l. tc x o
Lkww Vandbn, Proprietor.
ANNUAL IwIEeTINpi
ri'HE annual meotlngor the stockholders of
JL tlio Lewis and Mason County Turnpike
Road Company will be held on Saturday, April
Lit, a 1 10 o'clock a. in , at the Sheriffs office in
the Court House, MayHville, Ky., for the purpose
of elect! uk. officers fdr tho ensuing year.
G. W.HULL, President.
, UIT,Y AND COUNTY DIRECTOR .
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, J J M
CourlN Circuit Cenrt.
Judge A. E. Cole.
Commonwealth's Attorney T. A,.Curran,.
Clerk-B. D. Parry.
Pickett.
Dft" I'errine.
npniiMi J
Deputies., ..
j j HRice
Jailer Ed. . . $
Tiiesday after second Mondny in, January
Api 11, July and October In each year. ' '
Comity court.
Judge-G. 'S. Wall.
Comity Attorney J. L. Whitaker.
Ball.
Second Monday ol each month.
v Quarterly Court. .
Tuesday after second Monday In March,Junc
September and December In each year.
Magistrate Conrts.
Maysvllle, No. l.-W. H. Pollock and J. L
Grant, tlrstand third Tuesdays in March, June
September and December,
Maysvllle, No. 2. Wm. Pepper1 and W. L
Holton, first Saturday and foui'th Tuesday
same months.
Dover, No. :i A. A. Gibbon and A. F. Dobyris
first and third Wednesday, same month.
Minerva, No. 4-0. N. Weavor and J. H. Watson,
tlrstand third Tuesdays, Same months.
Germantown, F. Pollock and .James
Fegon, tlrstand third Saturdays, same months.
Hardis, No. C-J. M. Ball and J. W. Tilton,
second and fourth Saturdays, same months.
MayBlick, No. 7-C. W. Williams and J".D
Raymond, second and fourth Fridays, same
months.
Lewishurp, No. 8 J. M. Alexander and
Abner Hord, second and fourth Thursdays,
same months.
OranpjeburK, No. 9 ?.V. D. Coryell and W.J.
Tully. first Saturday and last Monday, same
months.
Washington, No. 10 John Ryan and Jamca
Smithers, fourth Tuesday and third Wednesday,
same months.
Mnrphysville, No. 11 Lewis Jefferson and
E. L. Gault, fourth Monday and third Thursday,
same months.
Fern.. Leaf, No. 12-S. K. Mast In and J. B.
Burgess, second and fourth Saturdays, samt
months.
CoilNtlllllCN.
Maysvllle, No. 1-J. P. Wallace.
Maysvllle, No. 2 W. I Moran.
Dover, No. 3-W. B. McMillan.
Minerva, No. ! James Runyrtn.
Germantown, No. 5 Isaac Woodward.
Sardis, No. 0-J. A. Collins.
Maysllck, No. 7 Thomas Murphy.
Lewisburg, No. 8 S. M. Strode.
Orangeburg, No. U- Thomas Hise.
Washington, No. 10 James Gault.
Murphysville. No. 11 W. R. Prather
Fern Leaf, No. 12-B. W. Wood.
Society Meeting Mowouic.
Confidence Lodge, No. 52, first Monday of
each month.
Mason Lodge, No. 312, third Monday of each
month.
Maysvllle,.Chapter, No. 9, second Monday of
each month, '
Maysvllle Commandery.No. 10, fourth Monday
of each month.
I. O. O. I
Encampment, No. 9, second and
fourth Mondays in each months at'7o'clock.
DeKalb Lodge, No. 12, Tuesday night,, each
week, at 7 o'clock. ' '
Ringgold. No. 27, Wednesday night, each
week, at 7 o'clock.
jk. or p.
Limestone Lodge, No. 30, Friday night ol
each week.
I. o. w. w.
Wednesday night each week, at their hall on
Second street.
Sodality B.V. Bf.
Second and fourth Sundays in ench month,
at their hall on Limestone street.
Father Blnthew T. A. S.
First Sunday In ench month, at their hall on
Limestone street.
St. Patrick's Benevolent Society.
Second Sunday in each month, at their- lift
on Llmestonestreet.
Cigar Makers' ITnion.
Fhst Tuesday night in each month.
1.0.0,7.
Monday night ol each week.
Mai In.
K. C. R. R.. arrives at 9:30 a. m. and 8:15 p. m
Departs at 5:15 a. m. and 12 in.
Bonakza, down Monday, Wednesday and
Fridays at (1 p. m. Up Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 8 p. m.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
The Board of Council meets the first Thursday
evening in each month.
Mayor Horace January.
Council.
President L. Ed. Pearce.
First Ward-Fred. Bendel, E. D Nute, L.Ed
Second .Ward Dr. G. W. Martin, Thomas J
Chenoweth, M. C. Hutchlns.
Third Ward Matt. Pearce, Richard Dawson
David Hechmger.
Fourth Waid-Dr. J. P. Phlster, B. A.
John W. Alexander.
Fifth Ward Wm. B. Mathews, James Hall
Edward Myall.
Treasurer and Collector E. E. Pearce.
Clerk Harry Taylor.
Marshal-E. W. Fitzgerald.
i Charles McAuliff..
nnmntpv.
Deputies. J Win DawSon.
Wharfmaster Robert FIcklin.
Wood and Coal Inspector Peter Parker,
Marketmastor M. T. Cockerlll.
City Physician Dr. J.T. Strode,
Keeper of Alms House Mrs. S. Mills.
A. B. GREENWOOD,
House and Sign Painter.
Paper Hanger, Grainer. Glazier, Ac. rdo
left at Georga T. Wood's drug store will bo
promptly 'Attended to. All woik'wnTrAnted.
Charges reasonable fOtf