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THE FAMILY 11CCT0R.
To insnroaccunicy, as usual in bucIi
cases, we sent a proof slip of the above
to a very competent regular physician,
"who- returned it without correction or
addition, except as follows: "Theabovo
is valuable and entirely reliable, and
should be widely read. Nine-tenths of
the people who take nostrums for catarrh
have no such disease ; but have
been made to believe they sutler from it
by the quacks who sell their useless and
poisonous stuffs for the euro of catarrah ufc
an immense profit. A common ' cold '
is an acute catarrh, and properly treated
is soon well. Chronic catarrh of any
part of the mucus tract i not so easily
cured, but lorfcimntely is much more
rarely seen by physicians even than people
usually think." Ameriuian
Simple Remfdy fok Catarrh and
Bronchitis. It is now centrally known
that carbolic acid is strongly disinfectant,
and very usefully applied to putrid
Bores or purulent wound. Wood creosote
is similar, is decidedly antiseptic
and quite volatile. It is therefore natural
to suppose it would be useful when
applied to catarrhal and bronchial affections
which arise from diseased or
putrefying mucus. We learned of its
use for this purpohc from Dr. Pcscetto,
a leading physician in the noted Italian
medical school in Genoa, Italy. Ye
have since recommended the following
statement in many cases with the best
results. Jt can do no harm, is simple,
and is eminently won hy of trial, both
for temporary and chronic affections:
For Jfronol hitis. Out from the drug
gists a little, cood wood ere Put
two diops of it into a bottle holding a
pint or so. Pour in a little more than
half a pint of clear water, and shake it
well ; also shake well always before
using it. Take a mouthful of this,
throw the head back, gargle it some
time in the throat, and then swallow it.
Repeat this every two hours, more or
less, so as to use up the liquid within
twenty-four hours. For each subsequent
twenty-four hours use three drops
of the creosote in tluee to four gills of
water. This three drops a day may be
continued as long as any bronchitis appears.
Two to four days is usually
enough, though it may bo continued indefinitely
without harm.
For Catarrh. Prepare the creosote
water as above, in any amount, at tho
rate of one drop of creosote to one gill
of weter (four drops to the pint), or a
little more water if tho creosote be very
etrong and the water too irritating.
Make a fresh mixture once in two or
three days, and as much oftener as more
is needed. Take a handful of this water,
previously well shaken, and snuff it
through the nose into the mouth, and
eject it. A little going down tho throat
will do no harm. Do this two or three
times, and repeat it at bedtime, in the
morning on rising, and, if need be, occasionally
during the day. In fact, keep
the nasal passages washed out with
water. Its vapor will even penetrate
the bony cavities, and also bo drawn into
the luugs with useful results. It destroys
the purulent mucus, and tends to
prevent its futher secretion. It is useful
tor any di-charges from the nose or
lungs produced by colds or general
weakness. Por bronchitis, and especially
for catarrh, good rare cooked beef
or other nourishing food, and quinine, if
needed, to obtain and retain a vigorous
Bystem are capital aids to the creosote or
any other medicine.
Minister Hamlin somehow strayed to
a bull-fight at Madrid, and, after watching
the proceedings awhile, said:
"Those fellows don't know how to handle
a bull. Why, any iarmor's boy
down mound Bangor would know onough
to put a ring in the critter's nose an I
hitch a stick to it. Thoa they could
lead tho beast around as handy as could
be."
If you think it is right to differ from
tho times, and make a stand for any
valuable point of morals, do it, however
rustic, however antiquated, however pedantic
it may appear ; do it, not for insolence,
but seriously, as a man who
wore a soul of his own in his bosom,
and did not wait until it was breathed
into him by tho breath of fashion.
p ARRETT S. WALL,
ATTOHKET A T 1. A W
ami County .Tntfge,
Okkick ik Court TIousk, MAYSVILLE, KY
Will practice in Circuit Courts of Mason and
adjoiuiug Counties and Court of Appeals.
riOONS & SALLEE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
And Examiners lor HIiinod County,
MAYSVILLE, KY.,
Will practice in the courts of Mason and adjoin-
ng counties. Special attention given to
eetion ol claims. Remittances made promptly
Street near Courthouse. JulyJ5
M
F. MA11M1.
Examiner tor Mason County and Ileal Estate
and Insurance Agent. Special attention given
to collections. Office Court street, Maysvllle,
Ky. W24
17 li. WOIITIIIXGTCKV,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STREET,
march 11 . 1880. J1ATSVI LJLK, K y
lilTw. N. .1IooreN,JcntiNt.
JfUJL.aKT CAZ IW.
U reiEETH drawn by SPRAT, or-!$
I lice old stand. Second street.
r ii. N. smith.
COUliT STEET, - MAYSVILLE, KY,
Gas used In the extraction of teeth
J.T. CASS11JY.
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F. M. YOUNG
CASSIDY&YOUSMG,
Wholesale and Retail
GROCERS,,
Produce and Commission Merchants,19 Market
Street, (B. F. Thomas & Co.'s old stand.)
Ivy. Dealers in all kinds ol Field and
Garden Flour, Fruits, Potatoes, Bacon
and hard, pure Liquors ot all kind, Canned
Goods a specialty. Highest market price paid
either in cash or trade lor all kinds of Country
Pioduce. Consignments solicited. Oly
Bargains! Bargains! !
Fashionable ready-made clothing, in the lat
est styles and fabrics at
Unprecedented LOW Prices.
New stock just received direct from t lie
consequently there will be no extra
commissions to be paid,
We will not be under undersold, Our prices
are the lowest and our goods ot the very best
qualrjy. Give us a call and save money.
Mulls made to order on reasonable terms,
V1CROY & LEE,
Second St., adjoining Sulser, Retry fe Co.
E. F. CLEVELAND,
Architect and Builder,
KOVEIt, KY.
H H
3 ESTIMATES of work and building plans fur-li
nislied promptly and on the most
terms. mailoHm
F. L. TRAYSER,
PIANO MANUFACTURER
Front St., 4 doorH west of Hill IIoiiho
Grand, Upright and Square Pianos, also the
best make of Organs at lowest manufacturers'
prices; Tuning ai d Repairing. nl.7
Vniicebiir;c, Some. Concord. AlancliCN
lor and JSayhVille Dolly Packet,
JIANWY BJlUCE REDDEN, Capt.
T. I.. Himi'K. (Murk.
, -'. ? , ,11 .
Jeeves yiiucuuuig umij m
f o'clock a m. for Maysville.
T..ii;pm MiivmvIIIp. lit, i.V) n. m
Goes to Klpley Monoays.weunesuays anu
Friday. Connects at Manchester with stage
for West Union. For freight or passage apply
on board.
IpiSS andlEEISWARE
at a small margin above COST. I have Just received
a large slock ot new goods Horn New
York and Europe, which I propose to sell out
at a very small maigin above cost.
KNIVES AND FORKS,
POCKET KNIVES.
Clocks and Silverware a spcc'alty.
G. A. McCARTIIEY, China Depot,
No. J0 Second Street.
Union Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Incorporated 1MM. Cash capital, $500,000.
M.F. MARSH, Agent,
d9 No. 12 Court street.
J. R. SOUSLEY,
Architect, Contractor and Builder
ESTIMATES lurnished and ail work war-li
I ranted. Shop on Fouith Street between
Maiketand Limestone. inar4Gmdaw
FIRST NATIONAL BANE.
CAPITAL STOCK 210,000.
J AMES M. MITCHELL, THOMAS "W
PllESIDKNT. CASHIKK.
sept2.
MA YSVILLE, KY
BURGESS & NOUN
"Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
jSttlG A2XC3. 3p,xxoy
Dry Goods, Notions, &c
ENTERPRISE BLOCK,
au231y.
MA YSVILLE.
(fcCCa week in your own town. Terms and
MOU?r5 outfit, liee. Addiess H. HallettA Co.,
Poitland, Maine. mar231y
JOSEPH F. BRODRIOK
MAYSVILLE, KY.
Fire, Life and Marine
253
CA DDCTQ
'Flue largest and most elegant assortment of all grades of
arpets. Lace Curtains
and UPHOLSTERING GOODS
I constantly to be found at our extensive warcrooms. Special attention paid
lo non-resident buyers.
Ceo. F. Otte $c Co.,
X33 'TOT". SM;., OJjttoiaaxievtii O.
CITY AND COUNTY DMECT0K1.
CourtN Circuit Court.
Judge A. E.Colo.
Commonwealth's AttorneyT. A. Curran.
Clerk B. D. Parry.
Sheriff-J. C. Pickett.
..., f Dan Perrlne.
Deputies: j. H. Rice.
Jailor Ed. Gault.
Tuesday alter second Monday in January
Apiil, July and October in each year.
Comity conn.
Judge-G. 8. Wall.
County Attorney J. L. Whltaker.
Clerk-W. W. Bull.
Second Monday ol each month.
Quarterly Conrt.
Tuesday after second Monday in MarchiJune
September and December In each year.
ItfngiHtrnlcM Courts.
Mavsville, No. 1. W. H. Pollock and J. L
Grant, first and third Tuesdays In March, June
September and December.
Maysvllle, No. 2. Win, Pepper and "VW L
Holt on, first Saturday and lourth Tuesday
same months.
Dover, No. 8 A. A. Gibbon and A . P. Dobyns
first and third Wednesday, same month.
Minerva, No. 40. N. "Weaver and J. H. Watson,
Hi st and third Tuesdays, same months.
Germantown, No.fi S. F. Pollock and James
Fejio n, first and third Saturdays, same months.
Sardis, No. 0-J. M. Ball and J. W. Tilton,
second and fourth Saturdays, same months.
Mayslick, No. 7-C. W. Williams and J. D
Raymond, second and fourth Fridays, Fame
months.
Lewlsburjr, No. 8-J. M. Alexander and
Abner llord, second and fourth Thursdays,
same months.
Orangeburg, No. 9 W. D. Coryell and W.J.
Tally, first Saturday and last Monday, same
months.
Washington, No. 10 John Ryan and Jameji
Smithcrs, louith Tuesday and thhd Wednesday,
same months.
Murphysvllle, No. 11 Lewis Jefierson and
E. L. Gault, lourth Monday and third
same months.
Fern. Leaf, No. 12-S. E. Mastln and J. B.
Burgess, second and fourth Saturduys, siimt
months.
CoiiNtu'jIew.
Maysvllle, No. 1-J. P. Wallace.
Maysville, No. 2-W. L. Moran.
Dover, No,8-W. B. McMillan.
Minerva, No. 1 James Runyon.
Germantown, No. 5 Isaac Woodward.
Saulis, No. 6 .1. A. Collins.
Mayslick, No. 7 Tnomas Murphy.
Lewisburg, No. 8 S. M. Strode.
Orangeburg, No. 9- Thomas Hlse.
Washington, No. 10 James Gault.
Murphysvllle, No. 11 W. R. Prathcr
Fern Leaf, No. 12-B. W. Wood.
Society McetiiipH MoNonic.
Confidence Lodge, No. 52, firsts Monday ol
each month.
Mason Lodge, No. 342, thhd Monday of each
month.
Maysville, Chapter, No. 9, second Monday ol
each month,
Maysville Commandery, No. 10, fourth Monday
of each mouth. ,
I. O. O. F.
Ptegah Encampment, No. 9, second and
lourth Mondays in each mouths at 7 o'clock.
DeKalb Lodge, No. 12, Tuesday night, eack
week nt 7 o'clock
Ringgold. No. 27, Wednesday night, each
week, at 7 o'clock.
K. of P.
Limestone Lodge, No. 3G Friday night ol
each week.
I. O. W. II.
Wednesday night each week, at their hall on
Second street.
Sodality B. V. M.
Second and fourth Sundays in each month
at their hall on Limestone street.
Father BI allien T. A. S.
First Sunday in each month, at their hall oa
Limestone street.
St. Patrick's Benevolent Society.
Second Sunday In each month, at their ha
on Llmestonestreet.
JlalterH' XTiiion.
Flist Tuesday night in each month.
I.O.O.T.
Monday night ol each week.
MailP.
K. ( R. R.. arrives at 0:80 n. m. and 8:15 p. m
Departs at 5:45 a. m. and 12 in.
Bonanza, down Monday, Wednesday and
Fridays at 0 p. in. Up Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 8 p. m.
CITY CiOVElCNMFKT.
The Board ot Council meets the first Thursday
evening in each month.
Mayor Horace January.
Council.
President L. Ed. Pearce.
First Ward-Fred. Bendel, B. L Nute, L. Ed,
Pearce.
Second Ward Dr. G. W. Martin, Thomas J
Chenoweth, M. C. Hutchins.
Third Ward Matt. Pearce, Richard Daweon
David Heclnnger.
Fourth Waid-Dr. J. P. Phlster, B. A.
John W. Alexander.
Fifth Ward Wm. B. Mathews JameB Hall
Edwaid Myall.
Treasurer and Collector E. E. Pearce.
Clerk Harry Taylor.
W. Fitzgerald.
lhnniHP J GharlesMcAullfl.
Deputies.
Wm rjawson.
Wharfmaster Robert FIcklin.
Wood anu Coal Inspector Peter Parker.
JMarkotmaster M. T. Cockerill.
City J.T. Strode.
Keeper of Alms House Mrs. S. Mills.
T W. OAI.BItAITII,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
COURT STREET,
mariMdaw ' Maymrllle, Ky.