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DAILY EVENING BULLETIN,
WEDNESDAY EVE., JUNE 28, 1SS2.
W9"Tk3is : The Evkning Bulletin Is published
dally, nnd served tree of postage at 0
cents per week; 25 cents per month; 75 cents
per three months ; Sl.nO per six months, and S3
per year, payable in advance.
THE EVENING BULLETIN HAS A
LARGER CIRCULATION IN THIS CITY,
CHESTER AND ABERDEEN, OHIO, THAN
ANY Ol HER PAPER PUBLISHED IN M
roil coxaress.
We are authorized to announce JAMES P.
HARBESON, ol Fleming county, as a
for Congress, subject to the action ot the
Democracy in convention assembled.
We are authorized toannounceCol.J.SMITH
HURT, of Bath County, as a candidate lor
Conmess in the 9th Congresslal District at the
next November election. Subject to the action
of the democratic part.
Public Speaking.
We are requested to announce that Hon.
Emery Whitaker will address the
of Mason county, at Dover, on Saturday,
July Sth, at 2 o'clock p. m., Minerva
at 7 o'clock, on the evening of same day,
and at Franklin Seminary, Fern Leaf precinct,
Saturday, July loth, at 7 o'clock, p.
m. Everybody is invited to be present.
Will our Radical friends inform us why
it is that the Radical party has taken a
now departure on the subject of race. If
an Irishman is as "good "in commercial
transactions an honest man to trade with
why isn't he good enough to look after
your convicts and criminals? The query
is submitted to sore-head and know-nothing
democrats.
Any democrat who is desiroasof putting
himself on record as a Know-Nothing
in politics and religion will have an opportunity
to do so at the coming August
election. But it is a record that old-time
politicians were not ambitious to make, and
some of those who did make it have been
trying for twenty-five years to wipe it out.
The stain is too deep for white-wash. Try
it ou boys. The fun will come in later.
It is a little remarkable in view of the
consolidation of the democracy in the great
states of Pennsylvania and New York on
the eve of prospective triumphs over radicalism
in the local elections, that a knot
.of democratic soreheads in Kentucky
should be organizing a " bolt " in opposition
to every consideration of party policy
and common sense, merely for the doubtful
advantage of an ultimate coalition with the
radicals of the state. In the north it is radicalism
that is presenting a divided front.
In Kentucky, it is the democracy that is
torn by petty local dissensions. Measures
should at once be taken by men of
influence in the party to expose the desperate
intriguers who are manipulating
this bolt, and place them at once in the
Radical ranks where they belong.
The Democratic Executive Committee
of this county and the nominees in the
county ticket should unite at once in a
vigorous movement against the combination
ot Radicalsand Know-Nothings now in
the field ostensibly for the defeat of Fitzgerald
and the election of Kirk, but in reality
to break the power of the Democracy
in this county, for the prospective benefit
of a few expectant soreheads and fanatics.
It is preposterous to suppose that any man
calling himself a Democrat will
ately throw over the accepted principles
and traditions of a great political party
merely for the sake of establishing in this
county a radical regime represented by
a succession of sorrel-topped jailers ! The
real motiye behind this movement is the
destruction of the Democracy as an organ--
. , ization. If this can be done by" a pack of
'. Half-breed Democrats, in a mongrel
tion with ' Hal'febreed Radicals, the Democracy
deserves to be
and extinguished at once.
NEWS BREVITIES.
The Kansas wheat crop is a boomer.
Raff, the German composer and pianist,
i3 dead.
Two Chinamen were naturalized at
Philadelphia, Monday.
Rainy weather, with smut, is damaging
the English grain crop.
There is a yellow fever case at New Orleans,
imported from Havana.
The death warrant of the assassin lias
been signed, sealed and delivered.
The lives of the Khedive and Emperor
of Germany are believed to be in jeopardy.
Several persons were injured in a Missouri
Pacific Railroad collision, near Sherman,
Texas.
. One thousand marines will be sent to
the Mediterranean to strengthen the British
squadron.
Edwin Booth's appearance in London,
Monday night, as Richelieu, was honored
with a "fine reception.
Godfrey Ludwig has been re elected superintendent
of the public school buildings
of Cincinnati.
Three hundred girls, employed .by a
Boston Rubber Company, have struck
against a reduction of wages.
Thomas O'Conner. a -Leadville veterinary
surgeon, was shot and killed by an
officer, while resisting arrest.
The Methodist ministers of Cincinnati
are devided as to which political party is
most deserving of their support.
Fox, the stake-holder, failed to put in
appearance at a meeting of Campbell and
Walling, at Pittsburg, to arrange for the
proposed fight.
In the attempted arrest of a Raton, N.
M., gambler, three men were shot and
killed, and two wounded. The gambler
was lynched by the citizens.
The Boot and Shoemakers' Council,
Knights of Labor, have extended to the
boilermakers in Cincinnati their sympathy
and moral and financial support."
The governor of Ohio ha3 pardoned
from the penitentiary twoMorrow county
burglars on condition that they abstain
from the use of intoxicating liquors.
A Brooklyn jury has found a verdict for
over $250,000 aga'inst Secretary Stuart, of
the school board, and Alderman Jones,
for the embezzlement of school funds.
The list of killed in the accident on the
Manitoba Railroad, Saturday, embraces
the engineer, and twelve laborers. Fifteen
wounded are under a doctor's care, j
The Senate Appropriation Committee
has refused to put in the General Deficiency
Bill a clause extending the limit of
whisky gaugers' daily earning from five to
six dollars.
Congress has of late been so reckless in
the appropriation of money tor the erection
of public buildings in various parts of
the country, that an inquiry is to be made
into the subject.
A portrait of C. W. West, the founder
of the Cincinnati Art Museum, has been
presented to the Museum Association, by
Mr. M. E. Ingalis. It is the work of Eastman
Johnson, of New York.
The cyclone storms of Satu day and
Sunday appear to have dipped down and
wrought destruction at various points
from Nebraska to Michigan, and from
Southern Indiana to Dakota Territory.
The project of establishing a fast-mail
between New York and San Francisco
has received a check in the refusal of roads
west of Chicago to put on the service, the
the reason given being that the compensation
offered would not cover the expense
of making the fast time asked for.
The United States Naw Department is
in receipt of the report from Engineer
Melville, giving in detail the story of his
search for DeLong and party, "and the
discovery of their dead bodies. Extracts
from the sad entries in DeLong's note book
up to a short time before his death, are
given.
The TJ. S. House has finished amending
the Internal Revenue Bill, and it will
probably pass. As amended it repeals
the tax on matches, bank checks, capital
and deposits, and proprietary medicines,
reduces tobacco license, and it reduces the
tax on cigars to four dollars a thousand,
and on cigarettes lo seventy-five cents a
thousand, three pounds otoigarettes to the
thousand. The total reduction of revenue
is in the neighborhood of 23,000,000.
F
FOB SAJL.I3.
OK S.IIjI: A valuable patent Overdraw
Check Rein Attachment tor bridles, one of
the finest patents in use. State rights tor sale.
Address F. G. McKIBBEN.
Je'iitf Augusta, Ivy.
FOR RENT.
KENT Two good moms over ray
; grocery. Suitable lor anything excepting
family.
J21tfd
S. R. POWELL & CO,
Third street, East of Limestone.
LOST.
JLOST! I.OT! A good fit If you
j do not leave your order with the Fifth
Ward Tailor. innr31tf J. H. WEDDING.
7 WKftSALlSllfc
SjVltiCUBEl
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
Tim JIot, Successful Kezneriy ever discovered,
as It is ceitalu it its effects ana does
not blister. READ PROOF BELOW.
From Rev P.N. GRANGER.
Presiding Eider of the St. Albaus District .
ST. ALBANS. VT., Jan., 2tl, lt'80.
Dr. B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In reply to
your letter I will say that my expetieuce ith
Keudali's Spavin Cure' has been very satisfactory
Indeed. Three or four years ago I procured
a bottle of yout agent, and with It, cured
a horse ol lameness caused by a spavin. Last
season my horse became very lame and I
turned him out for a few weeks when he became
better, but when I put him on the road
he grew worse, when discovered that a
was forming, I procured a bottle of Ken-dell's
Spavin Cure and with less than a bottle
cured him so that, he Is not lame, neither can
the bunch be found. Respectfully your.
P. N. GRANGER.
Perseverance Will Tell.
Stroughton, Mass., March 10, 1SS0.
B.J. Kendall &. Co.. Gents: In justice to
you and myself, I think I ought to let you
know that I have removed two bone spavins
with ' Kendall's Spavin Cure.' one very large
one, don't know how long the spavin ha'd
been there. I have owned the horse eight
mtmtlH. It took me four months to take the
large one off and two for the small one. I have
used ten bottles. The horse Is entirely well,
not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt.
This is a wonderful medicine. It is a pew thing
here, but If It does for all what It has done for
me Its will be very great.
Respectfully yours, Chas. E. Parker.
KENDALL'sSPAviNCUREissureln Its effects.
mild in Its action as it does not blister, yet it Is
penetrating and powerful to reach a every deep
seated pain or to remove any bony growth or
other enlargement, such as spavins, splints,
curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness
and all enlargements ot the Joints or limbs, or
rheumatism iu man and tor any purpose for
which a liniment is used for man or "beast. It
Is now known to be the best liniment for man
ever used, acting mild and yet certain In Its
effects.
Send address for Illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of Its virtues. No
remedy has ever mer with such unqualified
success to our knowledge, for beast as well as
man.
Price SI. per bottle, or six bottles for S3. A ll
Lruggists have It or can get it tor you or It
will be bent to any address ou receipt of price
by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL &
CO. Euosburgh Falls, Vermont.
REOPENED.
AND
j27d.
M. W. COULTER has reopened the
MRS. HOUSE and Is prepared to furnish
board by the day or week. Meals furnlshe i to
transient customers'at any hour during the
day. ' myl56m
TH0S. BRANCH & CO."
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RICHMOND, VA.
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consignments of GRAIN. Make
SOLICIT advances with bill lading In hand,
prompt returns given, charges reasonable. Elevators
-with capacity of 400,000 bushels. lmrae
'dlatly on line of Chesapeake-and Ohio Rall-
CCa week in your own town. Terms and
3UOtfo outfit free. Address U. Hallett & Co.,
Portlaud, Maine. mar23ly
PILES! 1'ILESI PILES?
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A Sure Cure Found nt Last No ' One
Need Suffer!
A sure cure for blind, bleeding, Itching and
ulcerated piles lias been discovered by Dr.
William, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. Williams'
Indian Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases of twenty-five or
thirty years standing. No one need suffer five
minutes after applying this wonderful
medicine, Lollous Instruments and
do more harm than good. Williams'
Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense
Itching, (particularly at night alter getting
warm in bed,) acts as a poultice, gives instant
and painless relief, and Is preparded only
for piles, itching of the private parts, and nothing
else. , ,
Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofliuberry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Pile Ointment;
I have used scores of pile cures, audit
affords me pleasure to say that I have never
found anything which gave me such immediate
and permanent relief as Dr. Williams' Indian
Ointment. ,
For sale by George T. Wood or mailed on receipt
of price, SL
H ENRY & CO., Sole Prop'rs,
62 Vesev Street, N. Y.
Skin Diseases Cured
By Da. FKAzrER's Magic Ointment. Cure
as if by magic, 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.rlugworm,
scald head, chapped hands, sore nipples, sore
lips, old obstinate ulcers and sores, &g.
SKIN DISEASE.
F. Drake, Esq., Cleveland,., suffered beyond
all description from a skin disease which appeared
on his bauds, head and face, and nearly
destroyed his eyes The most careful doctoring
failed to help him, aud after all had failed he
used Dr. Frazler's Magic Ointment aud was
cured by a few applications.
The first and positive cure for skin diseases
ever discovered.
Sent bv mail on receipt of price, fifty cents
HENRY & CO., Sole Prop'rs,
fi2 Vesey Street, N. Y.
For blind, bleeding, itching or ulcerated piles.
Dr. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is a sure
cure. Price SI, by mall. For sale by George T.
Wood, druggist.
Dr. Frazier's Itoot Bitters.
Frazler's Root Bitters are not a dram-shop
whisky beverage, but are strictly medicinal in
every sense. They act strongly upon the liver
aud 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 suffering from weakness or debility caused
from imprudence, and to females In delicate
health, Frazler's Root Bitters are especially
recommended.
Dr. Frazler : I have used two bottles of your
Root Bitters tor dyspepsia, dizziness, weakness
and kidney disease, and they did me more good
than the doctors aud all the medlclue I ever
used. From the first dose I took I began to
mend, and I am now iu perfect health, and
feel as well as I ever did. I eouslder your medicine
one of the greatest blessings.
Mrs. M. Martin, Cleveland, O.
Sold by George T. Wood at Si per bottle.
HENRY & CO., Sole Prop'rs,
62 Vesey St'reet. N. Y.
FERRYR1GHTF0RSALE
pursuance of an order of the Common
Pleas Court of Brown county, Ohio, the
will offer at public sale on
Saturday, July 7,
on the premises at Aberdeen, Ohio, the ferry
landing and rights and privileges pertaining
thereto. The lauding iucludes the' river fr. nt
from the mouth of Fishing Gut Cretk Including
the lower lauding to a point near the upper
ferry landing,
Also at the same time and place
2 DESIRABLE LOTS
on Main street. This property is appraised free
ofdower.
TERMS OF SALE. One-half cash In hand on
day of sale, one-half In one year, one-half in
two years, the deferred payments to bear interest
from day of sale, and to bo. secured by
mortgage on the premises sold. Sale betweou
one and four o'clock. , ,
THE POWER HEIRS.
Thompson & Flte, Attorneys. JH 2wd