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DAILY EVENING BULLETIN,
SATURDAY EVE., JULY ,S 1882.
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4GTTHE EVENING BULLETIN HAS A
LARGER CIRCULATION IN THIS CITY,
CHESTER AND ABERDEEN, OHIO, THAN
ANY OIHER PAPER PUBLISHED IN MAYS-VILLE.
FOR CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce JAMES P.
HARBESON, ot Fleming county, as a candidate
for Congress, subject to the action of the
Democracy in convention assembled.
We are authorized to annou nee Col. J.SMITH
HURT, of Bath County, as a candidate for
Congress in the 9th Congresslal District at the
next November election. Subject to the action
of the democratic party.
A company is forming at Lexington to
establish hub and spoke factory.
The redistrieting of South Carolina gives
the Democrats five congressmen and the
Republicans two.
The Naval Bill which has just been approved
by the House of Representatives
appropriates $15,000,000 for the construction
of vessels.
Suit has been instituted against the
steamer Scioto to recover $3,150 forfeit for
carrying a greater number of passengers
than authorized in her papers.
Says the Danville Advocate: We want
no mixed schools in Kentucky for white
and black children: The best way to prevent
this is to adopt the amendment to the
school law prepared by our Legislature,
which will give a two cent additional
tax, equalize the same between the white
and colored children, and maintain separate
schools.
Mr. J. B. Mordoff, of Ewing Station,
lias been experimenting with tobacco fertilizers
"with the following result: He has
two tubs filled with clay soil, and in each
was set out a tobacco plant of the same
size and at the same time. On one of the
plants was used a tablespoonful of fertilizer,
while the other was left to the natural
soil. The fertilized plant now has 11
leaves and is twenty inches across; the
other has four leaves and is four inches
across.
m
It is hardly necessary to state that we are
unequivocally republican. By which is not
meant that we are bound to support even man
nominated lor office by the republican partv,
or every republican who chooses to nominate
himself for office, whether good, bad or indifferent,
ns seems to be the one thing requisite to
constitute a acceptable democratic
journal in these parts. New Maysville Republican.
Pray when did it get to be the fashion
for Democratic papers to "support every
man nominated for office by the republican
party, or every republican who chooses
to nominate himself?" We have never
heard of the custom. Have we overlooked
it, or is the crank of the new Republican
organ slightly out of order this week?
The Philadalphia Ledger says. Most of
the survivors of the late war appear to be
claiming pensions from the Government.
There are now a quarter of a million pensioners
on the roll and applications filed
from that many more. If all the claims
should be allowed we should have over
half a million pensioners, and allowing for
the usual proportion of rejections, the total
would still be nearly half a million.
The whole number of enlistments during
the war (including was
about 2,700,000. These figures suggest the
desirability of having the pension lists
thoroughly revised with the view of better
securing the payment of pensions to the
deserving by cutting off the undeserving.
With such a largo pension list and heavy
claims the work of revision would doubt-les
more than pay for itself in a very short
time.
NEWS BREVITIES,
A case of smallpox is reported at Milwaukee.
The stock market continued dull and
steady.
The leader of the Uruguay insurrection
has been killed.
CharleS Shaw committed suicide at San-dusk
v, Thusrdav.
John Dorsey shot and killed Leroy
Oaf ton at Williamston, N. C.
It is stated that the coronation of the
Czar will be postponed until 1S83.
Gov. Crittenden, of Missouri, pardoned
two gamblers, Thursday.
Thomas Edgar, accountant of the Bank
of Toronto, has absconded with $5,000.
Ben McMillen was burned to death in a
hotel at Grand Lodge, Mich., Thursday.
Albert Weake, eighty-one years old, was
hooked to death by a "cow at Milwaukee.
Thomas Maguire murdered his brother,
William in a drunken quarrel at Boston.
James Pearson was shot and probably
fatally wounded by Samuel Nicholas at
Xenia, 0.
Work will be resumed at the North
Chicago rolling mill and at Bay view, Wis.,
on Monday.
The Nebraska State Republican Convention
has been called to meet at Omaha,
August 12th.
Barry Brown called Samuel Jones out of
his house at Beaumont, Texas, and shot
him dead.
At Lima, O., ex-marshal Fink was bound
over to court to answer the charge of manslaughter.
John Gilbert the veteran comedian, is
dangerously ill at his cottage at Manchester
by the sea.
Captain A. S. McOlure has been
for consress by the republicans of
the Wooster (O.) district.
The statement that Minister Lowell Jias
resigned has been denied at the White
House and State Department.
Watson, the lobbyist, has been, indicted
by the Franklin county grand jury for
bribery and released on 500 bail.
The miners at Pratt Coal Mines, near
Birmingham, Ala., numbering nearly one
thousand, have gone on a strike.
Three million five hundred thousand
bushels of corn were sold within thirty
minutes on call in Chicago on Thursday.
The First English Army Corps will consist
of fifteen thousand men of the troops
in England and ten thousand in India.
Riley Watchers was shot, but not fatally
wounded, by a policeman, from whom he
was attempting to escape, at Lancaster, 0
The value of property assessed for taxation
in Favette couuty," for 18S2, amounts
to S 12,044,055 an increase of $173,530
over 1881.
Representatives Whitthorne, of Tennessee,
and Robeson, of New Jersey, had an
interesting time in the house,' accusing
one another of falsehood, perjury and several
other kinds of rascality.
A prohibitionists' mass meeting, to ratify
the constitutional amendment adopted by
the people of Iowa, prohibiting the manufacture
and sale of intoxicating liquor in
that State, was held at Columbus. The
Smith Sunday Law was indorsed, and the
Legislature beseeched to prohibit the sale
of liquor.
Three hundred Russian Jews landed at
Yew York on Thursday and five or six
hundred more are expected before the end
of the week. The members of the Hebrew
Immigrant Aid Society is meeting with
new embarrassments each day in their at-.
tempts to provide for the continued flow
of arrivals.
A correspondent at Paris states the
Cabinet instruction to be given Admiral
Conrad, commander of the French fleet, in
view of the possibility of the English fleet
bombarding the Alexandrian defense.
The understanding is that France is to remain
passive, unless some special act or incident
provokes her to action.
In reply to Admiral Seymour's ultimatum
to the Alexandrian authorities, to
cease work on the fortifications, the commander
of the garrison has replied that
the report as to work on the batteries and
forts is not true. This answer is said to
be unsatisfactory, and the admiral is reported
to have sent out a cill on all English
war ships.
The farmers have about finished harvesting
in this 'immediate neighborhood.
The crop is fully as good as represented.
L
WANTS.
YA VrED The public to know that I have
T T removed my Second Hand Clothing Store
from Second street to John Smith's new frame
building near the Colored Baptist Church.
Jy5d3t. HARRY CARTER.
FOB SALE.
SALE I will sell on next Monday
County Court Day, at ll1 o'clock, on
Market street, two Archer Barber Chairs In
good order. JyTdlt, GEO. SCHWARTZ.
SALE A two-story frame dwelling-house
FOK containing seven roo'ns on Second
street In the 5th ward. Apply to
M. F. Marsh
Court street ,
SILE A valuable patent Overdraw
; Check Rein Attachment tor bridles, one of
the finest patents in use. State tights tor sale.
Address F. G. McKIBBEN.
Je22tf Augusta, Ky.
tOST.
ST ! LOST 1 LOST ! A good fit If you
do not leave your orders with th Fifth
Ward Tailor.
marSltf J. H. WEDDING.
FOUiD.
A .small notched Moler sufe and
1 ionic key. Owner can szet it by calling at
this office and paying charges. jyTdlt.
mu HIHJ..!
7 ifKEteuslIk
SPAVIN CUREfll
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
The most Successful Remedy ver discovered,
as it is ceitain it it& eilects ana does
not blister. READ PROOF BELOW.
'From Rev P.N. GRANGER.
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District.
M Albans, Vt., Jan., 20, IS80.
Dr. B. J. Kenoali &Co., Gents: In reply to
vour letter I will say that my experience with
r Kendall's Spavin Cure' has been very satisfactory
indeed. Three or four years ago I procured
a bottle ot your agent, and with it, cured
n horse of 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 yours.
P.N. GRANGER.
,
Perseverance Will Tell.
Stroucjhton, Mass., March 16, 1850.
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 Iggge
one, don't know how long the spavin nad
been there. I have owned the horse eight
months. It took me four months to take the
large one off and two for the small one. I have
used ten bottles. The horsn is entirely well,
not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt.
This is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing
here, but if it does for all what it has done for
me its will be very great.
Respectfully yours, Ckas. E. Parker.
Kendall's Spavin Cure issurehrits 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
othfr enlargement, such as spavins, splints,
curbs, callous, spratns, swellings, any lameness
and an enlargements ot the Joints or limbs, or
rheumatism in 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 la its
effects.
Send address for illustrated Circular which
we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No
remedy has ever met with such unqualified
success to our knowledge, for beast as well as
man.
Price 81. per bottle, or six bottles for So. All
Lruggihts have it or can get ft for you or it
will be sent to auy address on receipt of price
by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL &
CO. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. J27d.
Bargains! Bargains! !
Fashionable ready-made clothing, in the lat
est styles and fabrics at
Unprecedented LOW Prices.
New stock Just received direct from the manufacturers
cousequentlyUh'ere .will bej&o extra
commissions to be paid.
We will not be under undersold. Our prices
are the lowest and our goods of the very best
quality. Give ug a call and save money.
Suits made to order on reasonable terms,
VIOROY & LEE,
Second St., adjoining Sulser, Petry fe Co.
TH0S. BRANCH & CO.,
-AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RICHMOND, VA.
consignments of GRAIN. Make
SOLICIT advauces with bill hiding in hand,
prompt returns given, charges reasonable. Elevators
with capacity of 40u,uu0 bushels,
on line of Chesapeake and Ohio Rail-read,
Jel53md
J. R. SOUSLBY,
Architect, Contractor and Builder.
furnished and u.l work war
ESTIMATES
ranted. Shop on Fourth Street between
Maiket and Limestone. umr40mdaw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
The It ln of tlic Body is the brain; the
stomach its main sunport ; the nerves its messengers;
the bowels, the kidney and the pores
its safeguards. ludigeition creates a violeut
revolt among these attaches of the regal organ,
and to bring them back to their duty, there is
nothing like the regulating, nurltylnp, invigorating,
cooling operation ot Tarrant's Seltzer
Aperient. It renovates the system and restores
to health both the body and the mind,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
DR. STRONG'S PILLS !
The Old, Well-Tried. Wonderful, Health
Renewing Remedies.
Strong9) Pectoral Pills insure hearty appetite,
good digestion, regularity of the bowels.
A sure remedy for Colds and Rheumatism. A
precious boon to delicate females, soothing and
oraclng the nervous system, aud Riving vigor
and health in every fibre of the body.
Strong's Sanative Pills for the Liver.
A speedy cure tor the Liver Complaint. Regulating
the bowels, purifying the Blood, Cleansing
from Malarial Taint. A perfect cure (or
Sick Headache, constipation aud Dyspepsia.
Sold by leading druggists.
For circulars and almanacs, with full particulars,
address Uox ffWtNew York City.
college of
Physicians and Surgeons,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Unsurpassed Clinical advantages are derived
from the City Hospital, Materuite and Mary-laud
Womau's Hospital, which are under the
exclusive charge of this school. Apply for n
catalogue to
TIIOX AS OPIE, M, ., Dean.
39 N". Carey Street Baltimore, M1.
FRUIT
EVAPORATORS.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOCUE FREE.
AMER. M'F'O CO.,
Waynesboro, la.
Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce Street, N. Y.
KESB1TT A McKRELL,
IS'o ,20 SUTTON STI ELTt - - - Mai.sville.Ky
new stock of Staple and Fanoy
SPLENDID
Dry Goods bought at bottom prices for cash,
S"Lowest prices Is our business motto.
J uly.'My. ?LFSB LTT & McKRELL.
BOURBON FARM
FOR SALE.
DESIRING to quit farming, I offer for sale
privately my life-time interest lu WAL-N
QT GROVE FARM. Said farm i3 one-fourth
milefiom Millergburg, and contains
ABOUT 350 ACRES!
250 of which are in grass. It fronts on the
Maysvllle & Lexington turnpike, and one mile
on the MlUersburg, Cynthlana fc Indian Greek
turnpike, The soli is of the very best Bourbon
laud,
The improvements are all first-class, consisting
of excellent frame cottage of eight rooms,
halls, and veranda, nice cottage servants' house
in the yard, smoke-house, coal, carriage, poultry
and ice houses, corn-cribs, cow-sheds, and
stock barn with room to stable twelve horses.
Also good stock or tobacco barn near the center
ot the farm. Plenty of good water, The
.farm is under good fencing. Taking into consideration
the location, society, church enjoyments,
school aud college advantages, it Is one
of the most desirable country homes in Central
Kentucky,
MRS, JOHN Mcl'LINTOOK,
JOtfw - Aliliersburg, Ky.