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of a ravine running between Little and
Big Round Top, He wns buried by a detachment
from the UStli Pennsylvania
Regiment with his comrades near the spot
.where he had fallen, but his grave was
not marked, there being so little time to
attend to such matters.
F. A. Donaldson,
Late Captain USth Penn. Regiment.
Anxious to l)e Neighborly.
He was a small boy, with dirt on his
nose and a faded straw hat on his head,
and feet long unwashed. He walked
boldly up the steps, pulled the bell, and
when the lady came to the door he said:
"Say, can you lend ma your telephone
for a few miriits?"
'Why, I can't!" she gasped out.
"We'll bring it back in half an hour."
"But I can't lend it, child. You don't
seem to know what a telephone is. Who
are you?"
"We live around the corner just moved
in, and we want to be neighborly. I
tried to borrow your wheelbarrow and
shovel, but your boy wouldn't lend 'era,
and our hired girl has been over to borrow
tea and sugar and couldn't get any.
We kinder thought we might bcrrow your
telephone or something, and ma would
bring it back and get a chance to gee your
style and ask you to run light in with
your old clothes on I"
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The Mammoth Cave is said to contain
223 avenues.
Most snails have thousands of minute
teeth on the tongue.
In Havana is one sugar cane factory
capable of producing 125 tons of sugar
per diem.
Gold pens have been imitated by
pens made of galvanized iron and thinly
plated with gold.
Tee lens tais its oiaine. from a bean
which grows in Italy and which is the
shape of a lens.
Concontrated essence of flowers are
very unpleasant. Otto of violets smells
like prussic acid.
The languages of the Algonquin family
of Indians are as diverse as the Indo-European
tongues.
In Ashantee, the teeth and smaller
bones of the slain aie worn by the victors
about their persons.
Virginia, Nev., is said to be slowly
sliding down hill, owing to the settling
of the ground ov.r the mines.
The body-cavity of the polype and
jelly-fish is the common organ of digestion,
circulation and-respiration.
A German traveler says the scheme of
flooding the Sahara is impracticable, as
it lies 930 feet above the tea level.
The destruction of vineyards in Europe
by-the phylloxera is estimated at
3;000,000,000 ten years;
A fesdant carbuncle on the necklace
of Mary, Queen of Scotts, was. valued
at 50$ crowns, a large price for those
days,
The Peterboro (N. H.) public library,
numbering 4,000 volumes, is known as
oldest free library in the United States,
The oyster trade of the United States
employ nearly 53,000.- persons,, and the
annual product 'exceeds'"' 22,000,000
-bushels. .
" A fanciful geniuasuggests thatlthe
bodies of all mankind from Adam to the
Adams just born would, if exactly
packed, till a cubic mile.
In the sixteenth century it was a common
practice to place at the top of
and documents a sacred name,
or sliorfc sentence'. - -
The Importation' otVopiuin fromJndia
.to Phifia amounted itf 179&L tc&Offitonrf,
ia43G3 .to 3,0QPJn apctfaiMolthon the
increase has been still more rapid, 4
An Anic;;20(foe!longristbeingbuilb(
by an iQinnYholSelievestbf &see-
uuu nuuu win liiku piuco in aoau. xie
tune.
An important jailufetry pott Florida
consists in preparing i?nd liiountihgt'as ?
charms, sleeve button and eardrops, what
are ,knoyn as Florida sea" beans." The
tree on which they .crow is a native of
tne y,eflLinaiesr.A;
feseifsrc
riedtb)Fio
Ci
"pAUIi I. AXDERSON,
dentist;
CSSIfe
JXo. 21 Market SLncarly opp. Central Hotels
Office Open at all Hours. MAYSVILLE, IxT.
jntyl31y.d,
I AM DAILY RECEIVING
KEW DESIGSS IN
China and Glassware,
which I wiireell very low. Clocks repaired.
myedly G. A. McCARTHEY.
TEAS ! ! TEAS ! !
I
HAVE n full supply ol the best GUNPOWDER
TEA in the market. Give me a trial
myOlyd GEO. Jl. HEISER.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Queensware, Glass and Tinware.,
For sale at REDUCED rates at
SIMON ABRO.'S,
45 Market St., East side, between 2nd and Sid.
inodGin
BATCHELDER'S
Ventilated Egg Case.
Patented February 15, ISSl.
Indispensible to Merchants Shippers
And Producers.
The outside fiameofthis carrier contains five
trays, held in place by fasteners at end of case,
as seen in cut. These Trays are constructed in
reversible halves. The above cut shows one
whole trtfy filled ready to be placed In case, each
egg resting in it cardboard socket in such a
manner as to be readily counted, candled, or
transferred from tray to tray, or case to case
without rehaudling.
For cold storage this case will store GO dozen
with racks made to receive the half trays, hence
this Is the cheapest storage case manufactured,
saving largely in space.
The manner of holding the eggs on end prevents
oscillation, addling, or breuage, and adds
greatly to their ireshness when carried Ions in
storage, Size of SO dozen No. 1 cases 25x12x14,
weighs 20 pounds.
PRICES IN CHICAGO.
Shipper Jto. 1, 30 ctoz. Case Willi Fillers
complete - - 65 Cents,
Farmer's So. 1, 18 doss. Case with Fillers
complete, - - 55 Cents,
Cardboard Fillers lor
15 per cent, discount on lots of J00 cases.
Hut didder's Kg Tester, t Ktilig: O doz.
at once, saves to buj ers many
times its eost each season.
Price $3.00.
By special arrangements made by the
ot this case most .Railroads will receive
them as fourth class freight
The 18 dozen case made especially for Farmers'
use, sent to any address by express, with
out nailing, with full directions lor setting up,
on receipt of 50 cents. Every Farmer and consumer
should have one of these cases.it will
save its cost every month. Agents wanted in
every county. Address,
J.H. BATCHELDER,
(In ordering mention this paper.)
09 South Water St., Chicago.
Biiggies ! Buggies ! !
We have for sale the celebrated
T. T. HAYD0N BUGGIES,
from S65 upwards. T. K. BALL & SON.
JSdifcwtr
CRAWFORD HOUSE.
, v Cor. Sixth andWalnul$Sts.
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iV
LaEvisY4NDE?Piprietor.
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For Ripley. Dover, Hljririimporf , Augusta,
Cliilo, Foster, Moscow, Slew
Kielintond and Cincinnati.
3IORMXG 31 All, E. S. Morgan, Master
Watt Shed and Roby McUall, Clerks.
mmSSh
m Leaving Maysville at 11:80
i .la.m. Arriving at Cincinnati
at 5 p. in.
Vaneeburft, Rome, t'oneord, Itlanclies
ter and Jlaysvlllo Daily Packet,
IIAXIY Shuck Redden, Capt.
R. L. Bkuce, Clerk.
A STrk i Loves Vanceburg daily nt
Hyim J 5 o'clock a. in. for Maysville.
fiXBMttSSilit Leaves Maysville at 1:84 p. m
Goes to Ripley Mondays, Wednesdays and
Friday. Connects at Manchester with stage
for West Union. For freight or passage apply
on board.
uffi:k OHIO.
Cincinnati, W heeling and Pittsburg.
DAILY 5 P. M., PACKET LINE.
J.N. Williamson, Sun't, Office 1 Pub. Lang.
Monday SCOTIA F. Maratta.
Tuesday St. LA WHENCE-Wm. List,
Wed'y KATIE STOCKDALE.-Calhoon.
Thursday HUDSON San lord.
Friday Muhleman.
Intv F.VMA HT? ATT A M W TTnnwlncj.
W.t . MMJU't'4. fc i.". .... ... ,.V M VJB
Freight received on Mc-,
coys whan boat, loot Main
st. at all hours. J. Shearen
fc CoMRoase & Mosset, Agents.
Vancebur&r, Maysville and Cincinnati
Tri-Weekly Packet.
W. P. THOMPSON H. L. Redden, Capt.
Moss Taylor, Purser.
II. Redden and A. O. Morse, Clerks.
jsyiBu
Leaves vauccuum buiuiays,
Tuesd ays a nd Th ursdays.
Leaves Cincinnati Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays. For ireight or passage
apply on board.
Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Bir Sandy
Poineroy Packet Company.
John Kyle, Pies. J-J. E. Gkeene, Sec.
L. Glenn, Treas. W. P. Walkeh, Jr., Agent.
C. and O. R. R. Packet fok Huntington.
FLEET WOOD-Daily, 4 P.
For Poineroy and All Way Landings.
OHIO Mondays, Thursdays, P. M.
TELEGRAPH Tuesdays, Fiidays, 5 P. M.
POTOMAC Wednesdays, Saturdays, 5 P. M.
Portsmouth, all Mall and Way Landings.
BONANZA, Tues'ys, Thurs'ys, Satnr'vs, 12 M.
Maysville, All Mail and Way Landings.
MORNING MAIL Daily. Leave Cincinnati
7 A. M. Maysville, 3 P. M.
Freight received on wharf-boat,
loot of Broadway. C.
M. nubbuwAY,
yqHfr.ri
Union Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Incorporated 1801, Cash capital, $300,000.
M. F. MARSH, Agent,
d No. 12 Court street.
VIOLIN LESSONS.
THOROUGHLY competent teacher desires
A to give lesson on the Violin, on lensonuble
terms. For particulars apply at
mayetfd THIS OFFICE.
Baker and Confectioner
ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY.
1
The only manufacturer of PURE STICK
, CANDY In the city. Orders lor weddings and
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parties promptly attended to.
myodly
REOPENED.
M. W. COULTER has reopened the
MRS.
HILL HOUSE and is prepared to furnish
board by the day or week. Meals furnished to
transient customers at any hour during the
day. myi5Cm
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
CAPITAL STOCK $210,000.
J AMES M. MITCHELL, rJHOMB WELLS
Pkesident. Cashier.
sept2.
MAYSVJLLE.KY
A. B. GREENWOOD
House and Sign Painter.
Paper Hanger, Gralner, Glazier, &c. Ordo
left at Geoige T, Wood's drug store will be
attended to. All vork warranted.
f)romptly
Charges reasonable wtf
JOSEPH JBROIXHICK
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CITY AM) COUNTY DIItECTOJiV.
Courts Circuit Conrt.
Judge A. E. Cole. .
Common'wecilth'H Attorney T. A. Ourrnn.
Clerk B. D. Parry. w" A mmmmt
C.Pickett.
Dgpatta. MEL"
Jailer Ed. Gault.
Tuesday after second Monday in January
Apiil, July and October in each year.
County Court.
Judge-G. S.Wall.
County Attorney J. L. Whitaker.
Clerk-W. W. Ball.
Second Monday ot each month.
Quarterly Court.
Tuesday nftcr second Monday in MarciJune1
September and December in each year.
Dlnlstratcfl Courts.
Maysville, No. l.-W. H. lJollock and J. L
Grant, ilrst and third Tuesdays in March, June
September and December,
Maysville, No. 2. Win. Pepper and W. L
Holton, first Saturday and iourth Tuesday
same months.
Do Ver, No. .3 A. A. Gibbon and A. F. Dobyns
first and third Wednesday, same month.
Minerva, No. 4-0. N. Weaver and J, H. Watson,
first and third Tuesdays, same months.
Gennantown,No.o S. F. Pollock and James
Fegan, first and third Satuidays, same months.
feardls, No. G-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 iourth Fridays, same
months.
Lewisburg, No. 8 J. M. Alexander and
Abner Hord, second and fourth Thursdays,
same months.
No. W. D. Coryell and W.J.
Tully, first Saturday and last Monday, same
months.
Washington, No. 10 John Ryan and James
Smitheis, fouiih Tuesday and third Wednesday,
same months.
Murphysville, No. 11 Lewis Jefferson and
E. L. Gault, fourth Monday and thiui
same months.
Fern Leaf, No. 12-S. E. Mastln and J. B.
Burgess, second and fourth Saturdays, same
mouths.
Constables.
Maysville, No. 1-J- P. Wallace.
Maysville, No. 2 W. L. Moran.
Dover, No, 3-W. B. McMillan.
Minerva, No. 4 James Runyou.
Germantown, No. 5 Isaac Woodwaid.
Sardis, No. (J J. A. Collins.
Mayslick, No. 7 Thomas Murphy
Lewisburg, No. 8 S. M. Strode,
Orangeburg, No, 0- Thomas Hise.
Washington, No. 10 James Gault.
Murphy svllle, No. 11 W. R. Prather '
Fern Leaf, No. 12-B. W. Wood.
Society Meetings Jlosonic.
Confidence Lodge, No. 52, first Monday ol
each mouth.
Mason Lodge, No. 342, third Monday of each
mouth.
Maysville, Chapter, No. 9, second Monday of
each month,
Maysville Commaudery, No. 10, fourth Mon
day of each month.
I. O. O. F.
Pkgah Encampment, No. U, second and
Iourth Mondays in each mouths at 7 o'clock.
DeKalb Lodge, No. 12, Tuesday night, each
week at 7 o'clock
Ringgold. No. 27, Wednesday night, each
week, at 7 o'clock.
K. of 1.
Limestone Lodge, No. 30, Friday night ol
each week.
I. O. W. M.
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 Mnlhou T. A. S.
First Sunday in each month, at their hall on
Limestone street.
St. Patrick's Benevolent Society,
Second Sunday in each month, at their
on Limestouestreet, ,,.
Ciffnr Makers' Union,
Fhst Tuesday night In each month.
LO.O.T.
Monday night ot each week.
' flails.
K. C. R. R.. anives at 9:80 a. in. and 8:15 p. mj
Departs at 5:45 a. m, and 12 m.
Bonanza, down Monday, Wednesday and
Fridays at 6 p, m. Up Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 8 p, m.
CITY OOVEItNMENT.
The Board ot Council meets the first Thursday
evening in each month,
MayorHorace January.
Council.
President L. Ed. Pearce.
First Ward-Fred: Bendel, E. h Nute, L.Ed
Pearce.
Second Ward Dr. G. W. Martin, Thomas J
Chenoweth, M. C. Hutchins.
Third Ward Matt. Pearce, Richard Dawson'
David Hechinger.
Fourth J. P. Phister, B.
John W. Alexander,
Fifth Ward-Wm. B. Mathews James Hall
Edward Myall.
Treasurer and Collector E. E. Pearce.
Clerk Harry Taylor.
W. Fitzgerald.
Charles McAuliii.
Deputies. i
Win Dllwsoni
Wharfmaster Robert Ficklin.
Wood and Coal Tlispector Peter Parker.
Marketmaster M. T. Cockerlll.
City Physician Dr. J. T. Strode.
Keeper of Alms S. Mills, .
WALKING CANES.
NICE nice lot ol Walking Caueaiust received,
A which we will sellcheap. 'Give us
a call. A. SQRRIES & SON, Second street,
mOtid above Yancey & Alexander's stablo