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t, '- i'--' i fv t - i ' 1 " - '' J. ' ' DAILY EVENING BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY EVE., SEPT. 20, 13S2. s-Tekms: The Evening Bulletin is pub Hshed dally and served lieo of postage at 0 cents per week; 25 cents per month; 75 cents per three months ; $1.50 per six mouths, and S3 per year, payablo In advance, 0TIIE EVENING BULLETIN HAH A LAUDER CIRCULATION IN THIS CITY, CHESTER AND ABERDEEN, OHIO, THAN ANY OiHER PAPER PUBLLSHEDlN WAYt. VILLE. President Arthur will be fifty years old on the 5th day of nest month. India imports goods Annually to the amount of" 200,000,000, of which the United States sends S2,000,000; nine-tenths of that,!? for petroleum, Sin. TVC. Anderson, a farmer and stock raiser of Montgomery county, is trying Chinese labor on his plantation. He thinks it will solve the cheap labor problem, J m , 1. I An estimate of the consumption of raw cotton by the southern mills for 1831-12 puts the amount 233,000 bales; an increase in four years of 50 per cent. The south is destined to he a manufacturing region. The proposed reception at Washington of Engineer Mellville, the Arctic Explorer, has been abandoned on account of his having obtained an extension of his lease of nbsencQ, by reason of sickness in his familv. Assistant District Attorney Moore is carefully compiling all papers in the star-route bribery cases, but uo warrants will be issued until all is ready, which will not be for several days yet.- A rumor is current that the defense is becoming very uneasy on account of possible developments. .,..,., ., - - ......n The Covington Commonwealth strikes center when it says : Hon. G. M. Thomas made a speech at the Republican convention at Catlettsburg the other day. He said he was "proud to belong to the Republican party." Certainly he is. Any man who holds a fat Federal office, with big pay and not much work, ought to be proud of hispartv. Tan treasury officers will not admit of the probability of Secretary Folger withdrawing from the New York gubernatorial contest in favor of Collector Robertson or any other man. Very recent private advices from him show that he does not expect to continue his duties, as secretary of the treasury, and it-is, therefore, argued that he is going to stand. The Weather. Cincinnati Commercial. In !his bulletin for September, Yennor predicted "another hot term yet this season." We bav? evidently been enjoying it. Hotas it vas here Monday, it was still hotter west of the Mtes&lppi river, and it promises to be hotter heVe The merftury east of the Mississippi ranged well up among the' eighties durinjrtHe " afternoon, but in Iowa. Missouri ni Eastern Kansas the1 ihJiciinuin temperature exceeded 90, SL Louis reporting 95. At Cincinnati tko average temperature of the day. was nearly 80, ctmrddubly higher than that of the corresponding day for a number of years past. The south westward extension of the storm-area, which' was ttill central over the Tipper Lake Re gion last night, still occupied the northwest, east of which tough-like extension or from 'Mississippi valley eastward, the; winds, of course, continue .southerly miuV southwesterly. In last Friday's cial it was stated that another center of disturbance was apparently f putting in, the northwestern territories, and on Saturday that an area.of low extreme northwest, , with a cleciued, .impression in, Dakota. A , temperature', of from 93 to 00 thea Mevailed in Dakota.; It was further stated- that the stortu w'quJcM probably move eastwaru over tne upper Lake Regions.' On Sunday the storm was found to nave made but little progress, and on Mondnv morning it' was cetjtr tfver the Upper Like Region. Meanwhile the pressure continued highest '111 the southeast, keeping the storm in' tin northerly path, and in consequence of' its slow progress continued southerly winds prevailed, and the temperature rising day by day and the weather growing hot, sultry and oppressive. South of tho lakes thd weather, although at times threatening, was not affected by the storm, except in tho way of gradually augmented temperature. "But tho cool wave referred to in Monday's Commercial has, during Monday, made itself felt quite decidedly west of the Mississippi. The storm will move more rapidly now, and tho high barometer following it is likely to move in this direction, its force, however, probably somewhat spent before it reaches here. There has been a sharp -fall in temperature in tho northwest, northerly and north westerly winds prevailing. At Des Moines J me mercuy in me uukiuuv" dwuu ui ur, wind southwest; eight hours later it had fallen to05, wind northwest. A somewhat similar change lm? been general throughout tho Mississippi valley. This sudden chango of the wind and temperature in that section has produced heavy tains iu tho northwestern portion of the country, and thunder storms were reported from Minnesota. NEWS BREVITIES. The British hav6 occupied Tan tab. Mine. Modjeska has returned to America. The Tariff Commission are doing St, Louis. Rev. G. W. Kelly was sun' struck at Xenia, Monday. A comet has been discovered at Center City, Col. ' Secretary Folger is quite ill at the Hoffman House, New York. Heavy floods have occurred in Venetia, and tho Tyrol. General Noyesand Gen. R. P. Kennedy spoke at Akron Monday night, R. E. Sherwood, of Marshalltown, Iowa, was drowned, while Hshing, Sunday, It is believed that the Anglo-Turkish Military Convention will be abandoned. John Y. Glessner, editor of the Richland Shield and Banner, diefl at Mansfield, O.. Monday. Clayton H. Bishop proprietor of a flour and feed store at lit. Yernon has left for parts unknow.n. Logan, Lindsay & Co., of St. John, N. B., wholesale and retail grocers, assigned. Liabilities heavy. The thirty-fourth annual fair of the Michigan State Agricultural Society began at Jackson Monday. Enos Jameson, assistant treasurer of the St. Louis People's Theatre, committed suicide on Monday. At Argentine, Kansas, Ben. Franklin, a colored boot-black, was fatally mangled by a freight train Monday. Burglars, at Hudson, Mass., set fire to a shoe factory, and ,it was burned to the ground. Loss 05,000. Katie Euchert, an eighteen-year-old Cleveland girl, committed suicide because of an unfortuuate love affair. J. W. Joneg. stabbed to death Joe D. GritHn, Sunday night, at Whitney, Texas Joues fled, and citizens are pursuing. Major Phipps, defaulting superintendent of the Philadelphia Almshouse, was arrested at Hamilton, Out., on Monday. Engineer Melville's wife has been sen to an insane asylum. Her insanity seems to have been the result of nervous prostration, President Arthur will be the guest of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and of the city of Boston, the first four days of October. Alonzo Cash, aged 48, shot and mortally wounded his wife, Minnie, aged 17, near Dormansville, N. Y., Sunday, and then killed himself. The Conimon Council of Elmira, N. Y,, offers a reward of $500 for the conviction of the person who fired J. Richardson & Co's shoe factory. Two mutes (youths) named Akers, just escaped from tho Virginia Institution at Staunton, were killed on the railroad truck near that place. A wotnanwas phot by a process server, near Ghenties, cu any Donegal, while .resisting the seizuie of her cattle. The process server was arrested. Rev. A. J. Bray, formerly of Montreal, h in? floated a colonization society for the northwest territories, on, the London mar: kt, with nominal capital of one million pounds. t r First Assistant Postmaster General Frank Hatton .was tendered an elegant banquet at the Grand Paqific ' Hotel, Monday evening, by;oflicersof the Chicago ' Postal Service. . t s Mr. Joseph MJsitfll, qX the Chicago Tribune, ami wife; Dr. Henry Williams, Qfthe British army,- and , Pfesidqnt Barriop, of Guatemala, were piuong ,the arnva ;at New jYork Monday. ' ( .. . " The government inspector at Toronto states the ill fatjj steamer-Asia was fonr ning without been refused on account of carrying an insufficient niuiper o( lffcj Jjoajs and'life, preseryjefl3lfJt JacorftE. Shiriherd, oft Peruvian notori ty,:was before .fudge 'Lawrence, in; the New York supreme court, Monday? iii supplemeutar)procoedinga,upon a judgment fotvSlGft and costs, recovered against him. by tfe UniouNawsCompauyincJnQ Thi- Germam Reformed Board of .the Uhited States opened itsannual: session at Harrisburg, Pa,, Monday evening. If has missions in New Yorkr Pennsylvania, DeluwarOiiYirginia, North Carolina, Ipwa, Nebraska, Kapsas, California, Oregon and WashingtonjTQrritory. jDnringthe performance of Orton's circus at Mount Airy, N; C, .September 18, the seats fed With .fifteen hundred people. Over fifty people were seriously injuted. Four ladies, victims of the disaster, are in a critical conditions Many men women and children had legs and arms broken. During a fight Monday in tho Union Market Police Station, New York, between Olhcers.Hogan and Henderson, tho latter fired frequently at the former, th$ balls taking effect on his head and wrists, dangerous wounds. Henderson begun theq'iarrel by striking Hog'an with his club. The garrison of Aboukir, ordered to proceed to Kafel Dwar to surrender, marched on Sunday. An entire regiment with arms, moved off eastward to join Abdallah Pasha, at Damietta. The remainder of the first detachment, about one hundred and fifty men, reached Kafr el Dwar Monday. The telegram received by Acting Secretary of tho Navy Walker, trom Engineer Melville, sltpply asked for an extension of leave, on account of sickness in his family. The request was granted. None of the particulars of Melville's actions are kn6nr.ii at the department. Reports of his haying deserted his" wife created quite a sensation among .the officials there; WA1TTS. w AAT To buy five fresh milk cows, With second or tuird caives. Must oe jjopu ouea Iwd. C.P.aHOCKLfiV. FOB NA,K. 17 OR KATE A fine Grade Alderuy Calf a r first clas unnimal. Aapply to WM. McCLANAHAN, lwd Sth Ward. IoksaIjE. Bakery, confectionery, grocery I JL; and oyster room, doing a large business.- uniy one in cuy ana county, uosi price tiu. Apply to t V. B1KRLEV. SAIiE A two story dwellinj? In theSth Ward containitiK three rooms and Kitchen, near conier of Third and Walnut and Hail 'a plow factory. Itlsinnnod condition and has cistern, coal house and other conveniences. Call on W. W. Ball or J. M WHITTINOXON. Covered Top Wocou, will be IjiOK ' sold at a bargain. Apply to. sdd&wlin THIS OFFICE. 1LOST, On Thursday, some place in ihU city, LOST gold rin. The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning It to THIS OFFICE. On Friday afternnnn somo"place"ln jMaytJVlUH&Jiond&O bill and one So bill. A liberal rewaro will be ylven to the tinder by leaving Maine at this otltoe or returning It to THOMAS A, WOODWARD, Uennnutown, Xy. seplOtf a small memorandum boolc containing LOST S 13,2-3 nud a receipt Mom the Adaun Exptesa Company. If the fluder will return it to this otllce, I will pay a liberal reward for same. sUIwd HENRY MARSH. A OentlemauM Enameled lit east Flu LOST Willi eeveu small stones, Tne finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to thlsOttlce or Jacob Liun's Confectionery Store teecond htreet below the Postofllee. d 1 1. J.OS1I tit If you LOST! leave your orders with the Filth urd Tailor. murSltr J. H. WEDDING. Attention, Owners of Stock ! obtained control of Mr. T. U HAVING lam prepared to pasture an unlimited number of cows, horses, mules Ac. The above grass has not been pastured ut nlldurtugthe season of lb82. Co wh or cattle 10c per single head, per day, reduction made for herd horses or mules, 54.00 per month. Cows driven to and from pasture $2.50 per head. s!92wdeodw2t CHARLESKIUK, IAS. H.SAliLEE. CLARENCE L. SALLEE SALLEE & SALLEE, ATTORNEYS AT 1AW A general law practice Iu all the courts. THWD Sl'REET, near Court House, seplOdlmwly MAYSVILLE AT. rii Ji. n. swiiji. T. i DENTIST, COUR7 8TEET - MAYSVILLE, AT, Gas used in the extiactlon of teeth t dl EADOUARTERS FOR Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS -OF THE- Latest Styles, and Patterns. ASK all tho Ladle to call and seamystock, I It W selected with great care. Nexto John Wlieeier's, Dr. E.L, Rivenburgh Cure StuUrlnGT, nierinir, IloiUauo "Kl.. null KxliauHteU Urexttli, Xiuh ul Mount I. Improper Ar- tlculatlou. m of Volets and all Im poNuieuU I n Speech. Ilnvo cured tuoiity rap Jilnce my nrrlv nl In Cluclniia.fl. WRITE or CALL and got names at MY OFFICE, NO. 63 WEST NINTH -STREET, NEAR CORNER OF VINE, CINCINNATI, OHIO, where I will remMn'unttl October 15th. Hundreds of testimonials Rt my otllce. Nochftrgp received, unless a rnrftls effected. READ lE POLIQWING TES TIMONIAL; Cincinnati, August 1,1S32. I was a Stammerer for ten years. Seven years aeo I was cured of my Impediment by Dr. E. L. Rivenburgh. durln? bis visit In New Philadelphia, Ohio, J would unhesitatingly advise any ono af tticttvl with Stuttering or any form of Impediment to give I)r. Rivenburgh a trial. I will answer any communications addressed to me at 257 Plum street, Cincinnati. Fbed C. Tejchmaxn. ttBYifr ami nee tno during your visi4 to tho Cincinnati Exposition, au31dttvlmo XT -A-T O 3E3C 33 S CIIANOEP TO '- Stem WINDERS. B-J. BALLEXORRnt Albert t'hiua Store ndiolnlng Fearco, WuillntsfoMl & uojf uanic. apHomii CHIHA, GLASS and QUEEHSWARE to suit all tastes and purses at G. A. McCARTHEY'S CHINA DEPOT; rayBJIy ' ; . -' Np.'So, East yc.WHd street,- buill E bf h9B IS 'K Bs B j B jjJy w U pi fig IA mm m " H JH 1L AAlAAil M m m m mfm M'M M M M. M mm Bii For the BEST Grade of- ggies f WhrtflW 1 ' "? Jr . ' .r1' And if T ' At a PRICE That SHALL Also, a r; 3, 5 and 8 Hold WHEAT Drills. HARROWS and that Cannot , f fi .' t IVTYA.JL.L "'vH. Wu1U. No. 18 Sut(onrjand No. 7, Second Sts., HUdETPO'WERS'SOlTS will.uot bo undersold in STOVES, TINWARE, MANTELS, GRATES, Etc: EXCLUSIVE SALE '' OE THE M02SriTOR" OIL ST.OVETHE ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE Oil. STAVE IN T1IF, WUKM. (aufeSMly) CARPETS Wo have just opened one of the handsomest and most extensive assortments of Wilton's, Ax minister, Body and TanestrV BrUSSelis ever seen in this city, in honor of the Tenth Cincinnati Exposition, just being opened. We cordially invite visitors to our city to look through our immense .6VvAOK CEO; B. . ' FA (Between Race and Elm.) (seplOJSw) 133 V. Foifttb St., Cincinnati, Ohio. FALL STYLES MB. M.J, MURFORD wishes to iuform her M lady friends that she has Just received a (u)lapiortmeut 6f MILLJJJEpy GOODS AND NOTIONS, for her early fall tirade, also, a line assortment of "' TADim 5sTEOK WEAR. Callaud examine, 'IJhird street, opposite Olirist'dn church. pAUIi I). ANORSOT9 DENTIST, W tfo. 21 Market St,,nearlyo2ip, Central Hotel, Otflcc Open at all Hours. MA YS VILLE ICY. niuylSly.d. bridal eresents hermann'lange's Jewelry Store, No, 43. Secpuit aUeett3dobtfi Wost of Market. " ftUffSldlV! i iv i , ' '- r 'H t.j I . T ,.., ,i .1' i i JOHNppELE Headquarters for all kinds of Confectionery Fruits, Cauued Goods, etc. Fresh Stock and Low Prices. Come and see me Jfryou. w(intto avo money., ! IllJ $. Hi i f 3 tsA Carriages, Satisfy the Purchaser. line of- A " FARM WAGONS be Excelled. ..JJBBi ',, " "..r ' ' " r 3c JR. IX. EX m ' MAYSVILLE, KY. OMAHA "THE MOST PERFECT - COAL AND WOOD COOKING STOVE WITH EVEIIY JXODEKN I,HlJUVEJIEX , ' ; CARPETS T. B, Fulton. E. Davis. PULTON & DAVIS, -Manufacturers q( OHIO VALLEY MILLS: . FAMILY FLOTJB, Corn, Shorts and Shipstuff. Flour for sale by all groceis in the city. PULTON & DAVIS, nulSdly '. "' t HAVE removed my meat shop from Mar J ket street to the Fitzgerald house, corner of Market and Third, where I will keep a full supply of nil kinds of FRESH MEAT. , rtltfmo - . , :Jiy?BNIB. ''? ;s k ' .i" - r ;k n Si ?w $wm AVE opened a meat store at tho old stand III Ueo. Enls, on Market street, where I will keep at all times a fall stock of everything in my line Give mo a call. oldl2m s JAMES GRAHAM i t j I ,t y;: h ' 4 .. w r. . $ n :i