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I I REVOLUTIONS IMMINENT. Excitement In Paris Over th Arreat f Lonln Michel. Txnn, April 1. The greatest exoitement , prevails nmong tho members of the revolutionary factions in consequence of tho arrest of Louise Michel. No less than eleven revolutionary meetings were held, mainly in those quartcis of tho city chiefly inhabited by workmen, and nil were very largely nttended. The language used by some of the speakers was violent in the extreme. At a meeting one of tho orators declared that 5,000 men, well provided with nriim, were ready to riso in insurrection at a moment's warning. An officer of the secret police, who was present at tho meeting disguised as a workman, attempted to arrest the lost speaker, but in the fccuflle that ensued the latter was hustled away by his friends and mndo his cscnpe, while- tho mouchard wos rather roughly handled. Colonel Jlnpleson Loses $0,075. New i'oitK, April 2. iJctwecn midnight and 0 o'clock this morning thieves entered the box office of the Academy of .Music, nt Fourteenth street and Irving Place, obtained possession of tho keys of tho safe, which they opened, and from which they Hole checks of the value of $0,075. and $2,00 in money. Tho safe stood in the back part of the office. It was closed, but tho key was in it, and around it there was a trail of powder. In front of it there lay a small jimmy, two old chisels, a screw ! driver and an old valise. Colonel Mnpleson ' anu i'olico captain Ulinchy were notified. The burglars had overlooked a package containing $502 in gold and another containing $500 in bills. Colonel Mnpleson Baid that only fonr persons knew where tho key of the safe was conccnlcd. It is the general opinion that tho burglary was committed by somo persons connected with the Academy. One Constable Kills Another. Dallas, Tkxas, April 2. A fatal affair occurred at Omlet Green, county, between Constables S. II. Hose and J. T. Tuckor, in which tho latter was instantly killed. In passing the farmhouse of Wiley Fowler a ferocious dog ran out and attacked Tuoker, who shot and killed the dog. Fowler Bworo out an affidavit against Tucker for the killing of his dog, and the warrant was placed in the hands of t'onstablo Rose. Tho officer, armed with a shotgun, ovortook Tucker, who was in a wagon. Tucker refused to Mirrendcr, and drawing his pistol turned it loose on the officer, who returned the the with a charge of buckshot, which took effect in Tucker's breast, who fell over dead. The Coroner's Jury justified the officer. ISIsiiinrli4 IllrtlHlM.v. Dkiui.n, April 2. The celebration of the anniversary of the birth of Piinee ISisimirck was tho occasion of no lit t V brilliancy. Military baud performed national and operatic (election belbie the residence ol the l'riiicf, while the happy event was recognized by vigils in by the K y Tor William, many litdico of diMiimu icd households, officers holding liiirli tank at court, foreign ministers and other notables, who showered con- I grntulation? upon tne Imperial I'liaucollor. j Many tolegi.iins were received from places j within the l.iapire, as well as from points . ubroitd, felicitating I'riucu upon I tlie occiirieucc ot lus and there were numerous floral offerings, which were displaced iij the parlors of the Prince's lesidence. A Struii;a Story. Someumt, Kv., April 2. There is a klrange Milking of a small portion of the woodland of Mr. W. II. Waddle, near this place. On Tuesday a portion of earth containing thiity or forty feet high, fell into uu unknown depth, making a hole ulKtut thirty feet in diameter. Mr. Waddle went to the plnco and looked into the hole, but could not see the bottom, the earth and trees having sunken nut of sight. He threw a largo rock into the hole, and it was two or three minutes befoie ho could hear it Mriko tho bottom. According to t li is. the holo must be several thou-und feet deep, llo noticed that the earth was alio cracked for bevoral feet around the hole, and all that portion disappeared on edue&dny, widening the aperture aiiout tiny tcet. me ptaco wnere the sink occur) cd is on the top of a hill or btnnll mountain, lTuroolccil Jliirilor. Foniiu.ss Monroe, . V April 2. A brutal murder occurred last night in tho bar-room of Barnes' Hotel at Hampton, Va. Thomas Phillip, a quiet and inoffensive citizen, passing tho hotel, was met by an old acquaintance, P. Joyce, who invited him to take a drink. Phillip refused to drink, but accepted a cigar, and while standing at the counter Joycp deliberately shot him through tho heart without provocation. Aftor rihooting, Joyce then placed tlio pistol in rhrlips' pocket and fled. Ho was arrosted luter and lodged in jail. Joyce is a clerk at tho Nutional Soldiers' Homo. Phillips leaves a wife and four children. Sudic fears aro entertained this mbruing that Joyce will bo lynched. An extra guard is on duty at the jail. .The MnrUercd Ilmiearinii Count. ' .Pbbiii, April 2. Tne, furiera'l eerVict ,V;er?'.ti,e TemijM;it ,pf$unt Von Mijlath Ton zekhely,1 who was found murdered at Ofen on Thuriday, was , held JMtexday. The Oberhaus will go Into aonming for on nontk. The police have informatlom that th Maatsia of CBitiva couid ie a ItftlUa mb4 Boone. wU was formerly an apothecary's assistant, but who has lately been out of employment. Sponga boo escaped. A warrant has been issued for his arroat. Governor Brown's Munificence. Atlanta, Qa., April 2. Last wintor Senator Brown mado a donation of $50,-000 to tho State University Endowment Fund for the education' of poor young men, conditioned its being invested in State securities, for which tho State should pay 7 per cent. Tho Legislature declined tho gift. To-day Senator Brown bought $50,-000 worth of matured bonds of the State, and made a clear gift to the University. 'XVnlsh Sails 1'or Amcrlrn. IIavhi:, April 2. John Walsh, who wns recently arrested at the request of the British Government on suspicion of being concerned in the Plumix Park murders, but who was atterward released, lias sailed for ew York. STKIKINCJ S.A1JOUIJRH. Six TIuiumumI iWi'rtiru IJi.UJn.vrH it ml Stone unisons i Out K'o.ilfiy. CuicAiKi, 111., April 2. To-day sic thousand bricklayers and stonemasons went out on a strike. A few days since the Bricklayers' Union, one of the most poweiful labor organizations in the West, made a formal demand upon the master buildors for an advance of fiom $!1.50 to $1 per day, intimating that the demand was iinpeiativc, and a refusal to grant the increase would losult in a general strike. Satin day the Master Masons' and Huilders' Association met and adopted long rejecting the demand of the Union and pledging themsehes to resist it to the utmost, but offering ilo to ',11S cents per hour. Tho situation is considered alarming. Building operations here ate now heavy, and great losses will result from the suspension of work. In all previous strikes the Union has been victorious. ltnsf Hull In SI. I.otils. Sr. Louts, Mo., April 2. The baso ball season opened here yesterday, the St. Louis Club playing the Grand Avenues, and defeating them by a score of six to nothing. Six thousand persons witnessed Ity tlio irip Cur I. Inc. Chicago, April 2. Charles Jicliel, five years old, was killed by a grip car on tho State street lino yesterday afternoon. The driver and conductor were arrested. Killeil by u Colt. Cleveland, April 2. At Kinsman, Geo Jennings, while attempting to boat n colt, was thrown to the ground. Both legs were broken, and he rccoived internal injuries that will prove fatal. He leaves u family; ulivijk inti:i.i.iui:nc, Pittkiutio, Vk Aptil '-'. Hirer 0 feet 3 Inches uiid rising. WiiEiaiNS, W. Va,. April 2. River lCfcetnud rHng. Cincinnati, April 2. River HI feet 2 Inchec Mid rising. Louisville, April 2. Hirer 13 fret f Inehe In canal, ud 0 leet i Inches In chut". Stationary. Kvamhim.!', April 2. Hii r 25 fett 10 inches and ilsing. Cairo, In.., April 2. Hirer 24 feet 10 Inches nnd rising. MARKETS UV TELEGRAPH ('Iiicli:nutl, Apiil 2.Fmin and (Siuin. Flour Winter patent, St.&O fo; family, tl fioc fi ; extra, Sl(ji4 40; re flour, S.I 754 in. Wheat No. 2 roil, SI lVj,! 12, and olioiuo hard, $1 lac.cl 14. 2 mixed spot, mixed ear. 4!)(glf, nnd I riveted at 49(gMo. Hje Xoinlmd nt lic. No. a mixed, 4."c; white easier at 40u. Hurley Samples rutigo from W I'uovisions. Mess nork $18 S2l4ii,18 75 Lnrd Steam le.if, 11 primo steam, 11; current make, il.vie. lUcon .Shoulders, 8c; clear rib slilos, lo.fil jilo.Toy; hwit cured meats, hums, lluliJc; Hiioiiiaeis, u(sv;ie; oreHKlast iiteon, uqi.io. tiKoccniKS. i;ouee j;io, Inferior, 8'e; fair, 10ii(4lOtysiiniu,ll4('.lV;:'nll,v' 12,U0i)12ke tillgur I'.ilbtcra jellow reliiied, 7atl.i extra J, HtHiiuuld A. b'Mti L'l.ilililutod l)Vj(i U'o; rut I o.l f, I'ej jellow elHritied, 'rhQ Kl,u. Molase Now (irleans, good to priinn lS(i(.)Ai. Fki'its ami Vjuetvhlls. Cablmxe l'liine to choice, $1 60(i,2 per hii from stoio. Onions SJ '&"($ to per brl. Turnips ftOQTfio per hrl. Ciiciiinbers 9Q1 2.'i per do,. HurliunkN, $101 05 lu; Mieiilpan lose, !W(y ti.K) per bti. Pwcet Potatoes Kastern scarco ut SI per bil; Southern, ?2 0(2 6o per brl. Xt'iv Vork, Apiil 2. Ubun. Wheat opened n'u0hljlier, attnnvard lost tho advance and a triflo; lo.s dom: No. lvihlto. SI U; No. 2 red, April, 91 Vft lT)J. and quiet: Mixed Western, spot, fa2rifac; do futures, Outs Western, :ilfir7n. lleef New ilain mess, 311 7.l(j 12 To', new extra do, Sllftll. Poik Spot new mei., t?l!irtj(l9 2fl. Lard titeani rendeied. ll.C2yu, Huttcr Western, 1U(.12(.", Klin creaiiiery, 'iii a.le. Chees( Firm at Oll'.jU. l.nllliuoro, April 2. -Flour Quirt and firm Howard stieet and Western super, 'i 37lJ cxtia, g4 o.Vfel 87; tamlly, feSs 8"-i - fiiiAiN Wheat Western a shailoToH, closing dull; No. 2 Winter red, spot, SI itvH. white M(i C4c; yellow, OJfjrtdoi ; Western, mixed, spot, 051 nOVtiJ1' DhW Western whito winter, filCiUJo; mixed, 4'.ig60e. Hay Quiet at G8 &70u. Pitovwio.Ns Mess porlt, 82; bull; meat, should, era and clear rib sales, Hojllo. Uacon SouhN er, i4'i clear nh tudeM, 12. Hams 14 16o. liiitter Lower, Western packed, iaJ2do; roll, 12ffelisc. Et?gt Firmer at 17a. HeQned, 8Uc. Cofleo Firmj Itio cargoes, ordln&ty to'falr, 6)4 SiiL'ar Firmer! A soft, 8!4c. Whisky-Quiet at 1 lBQJl 19. T.lvo MocU lllnrkct. Cliieliiiintl, April 2.. lo fair HhippeiH, 65 00j pood to ohoioe butqliers', t$ CSU -Jj L'ood to choico cows, 8.) ';.35 75; common to ialr oxen, Mti, CO; Kood to choice, $SQ0. butchers' and heavy .ship. ?oH,.$7CVjy75; ifuir to good paqkers,i 87 lf(3 65(i tUlrtoccod lipht, J7(f7 03; aaiomon, !U 2A(y 7itilln,'oui! siocthoKi, 5 7j7. "Common to Calf l(J5; floqd to clioice, ?ft 20, ndt some extra, 8a,2ij culls, 'J(u)4. BoMd ieryAllnys, J5&8 for falrMto good, and a , I , ,i ; ij ilIORiFilHW.ffOodligtit; a; enpic uVlmyVtlbkti 16. a nai in. VI ,l .v. Ml,.l A.M..V..V" WWVIW. .Ul to cnoics snipping, H6o u: common to ?;ooa $6 400 d; mixed butoheri slow nt weak at 2 70a0i ttocktn and Ncdtra. Mtamon to ndr, K 494 7fl( ifooa to ekoiee, ft Mill, Sheop Commoa Jo ta.it dull, S( BtaM lftd,tU 74 6 T63coc xtr, tKl W $M-, If 5f. CITY ANDCOUUTY DlItEClOlii. Conrtn Clrcnlt Court. Judgo A.'E. Cole. Commonwealth's Attorney T. A..Uurran, Clerk-B. D. Parry. aherltr Perry Jeirerson. f Dan Perrlne. Deputies: Chan JcJIerson. (, J. W. Alexnuder. Jailer Dennis FltZRemld. Tuesilny alter second Monday In Jnnunr, Apiil, July mid October In each year. Coimty Court. Judge Wm. P. Conns. County L. Wliltnker. Clerk-W. W. Hull. Second Monday c each moutli. inrl rly Court. Tuesday niter seeonii Monday hi March, June, September and Decomberln each year. Sliiplxtriites t'onrls. Maysvlllu, No. l.-Wi If. Pollock and J. L. Grant, tlist and tlihd In March, J u i' c, September and Deeemher. Maysvllle, "o. 2.-M. K. Marsh and W. L. Ilolton, Hist Saturday and fourth Tuesdnj , same months. Dover, No. 3 A. A. Gibbon and A. F. Dobym, Hist and tlihd Wednesday, same months. Minerva. No. l-O. N. "Weaver and J. H. WuiHOti, tli bt aud thiid lucdiiH, same months. Grmuntown,N'o.5 H. F. Pollock and Jnt. Fegnn, Hist and tlihd SalUitlnyH, same montlis. Hindis, No. 0-.T. M. Hall nnd J. W. Tlltop, second and lourth Satuidavs, mmo months. Maysllek, No. 7-C. W. Williams and J. D. Hnymond, second und lourth Frlduys, same montlis. I.ewlsbure, Ko. 8 J. M. Alexander n'ul Abner Ilord, second and fourth Thursday!-, same months. Ornnuebuit:, No 0 W. D. Coryell nnd W. J. Tiillv. tlrst Saturday nnd lust Mouday.binne montlis. Wnshlnpton. No. 10 John It.van and James Smltlieis, fouitli Tuesday uml third Wednesday, same months. ipw$ C53 Murpliysvllle, No. 11 Lewi" Jertcrson nnd K. L. Gault, fourth Monday nnd tlilidTliurs. clay, same montlis. Fern Leaf, No. 12-S. K. MnMIn nnd J. H. ltuiccss, second and fourth Saturdays, snmt montlis. CollKtlllllCN. Mnvsvllle, No. 1-J P. Wnllnoe. Maysvllle, No. 2 W. L. Moran. Dover, No. 3-W. H. McMlllnn. Minerva, No. 4 James Huiiyon. Gormantown.No. fi Isanc NVoodwaid. Hnrdls. No fl-.l. A. Collins. Maysllek, No. 7 Ttiomiis Mnrpliy, Lowlslnuji. No. 8 H. M. Strode. GrnimeburR, No. 0- Thomas Ilise. Washlnuton, No. Oault. Murpliysvllle. No. 11 W. Tl. Prather. Fern Leaf, No. 12-H. W. Wood. KocU'ty Mooting Sin sonic. Confldenee LoiIbc, No. 52, flnt Monday 01 earh moutli. Mawm Lodite, No. .TI2, third Monday of each month. Mii.vsvllU',Cliapter,No.,second Monday ot each mouth, Mnvsvllle romtnandery, No. 10, fourth Mondny ot eaeli moutli. l.O. O.K. Pisgali Kncampment, No. 9, second nnd 'ointli Mondays In each montlis nt 7 o'clock. DeKalh Lodge. No. 12, Tuesday night, ench svtek, nt 7 o'clock. Itlnggold. No. 27, night, ncli week.ut 7 o'clock. ItiilrlitH of Honor. The tlrt and tlihd Tuesday of each month. Lodge loom on Sutton street. 11. of I Limestone Lodge, No. 30, Frldny night 01 ench week. 1. . W. SI. Wednesday night each week.nt their hallon Second street. Sodality II. V. 31. Second and fourth Sundays In ench month, at their hall on Limestone street. KiUIut Mitthcw T. A. S. First Sunday In each month, at their hall on Limestone stieet. SJ. I'ntrlck'H Ht'iievolont Society. Second Sunday In each month, nt theh Hall .'11 LlmeMoiiUhtreet. ClBiir Slaltcrs' Vnion. Flist Tuesday night in eacli mouth. J.. O.'S". Monday night ot each week. Sin II. K. C. R. K.. aitHes atU:3ii a. in. and b;15 p. m. Departs nt 5: 15 a. 111. und 12m. Bonanza, down Mnuiin. , Wednesday ano Fridays at (I p. 111. Ui Tuesday. Thursday nnd daturduy at p. m. CITY OVi:itNSIKXT. The Hoard ol Council moots the tlrst Thursday evening In each month. Mayor Horace Jiuiuaiy. Council. President L. F.d. Pearce. First Heiulel, A. A. Wads-worth, L. Ku, I'eiuec. Second V ard Dr. G. W. Maithi, ThouinsJ. Clienowetti, M.O. ilutcliliis. Third W. Fltzgirald David ileehmger. Fouith J. P. J'hlster.B. A. John W. Alexandr. Fifth Ward Win. H. Mathews, James Hall, Kdunid Mynll. Treasurer and Collector K. K. Peaice. Cleik 11m ry Taylor. MnrshalJaines lt( dmoud. Kobeit llrowiilng. i..i,iiiIa J JJi.jiuties. Wn J)IWM)lli Wliartmiister Hobfiil McUIIn. Wood and Coal Inspector Peter Pinker. Mai Uotiunsttr M . T. Coelterlll. City J.T. Stiotlo. Keoperot Alms House Mrs. S. Mills. VniicclMirK. Itoiuc. 4'oncoril. Slniu ich fcriiud .1a,Vf.vllli' Daily l'ncKct, UAXIH HiturK Hkiiden, Cniit. It. L. Ilitucir., Clerk. T7n , Loves Vanceburgunliy at WWM J 5 o'clock 11,111. for Maysvllle. (Joes to Hlpley Mondays. Wednesdays nnd Friday. Connects at MuncheHt.er with stage lor West U11.011. For fi eight or passage applj on boaul. 4'liicluiiiitl, I'orisni) nth, Jtltr Nuiidy A l'omciM.y lncl(ct Coiiiiiimy. JOHNKYLK, Piesldent. Lewis Gi.knn, Secietniy and Tiensurer. C. anil U. It. It. 1MCKKTS 1'or IIun(liiKlonIoincroy,aiil all way J.iiuUiiiKN, TKLEOHAPII, Mood's nnd Thursdays 5 p. m. FIjKKTWOUI), Tuesdays and Fridays, G p. in. HdSTONA.Wednosdnys and Saturdays, 6 p.m. PortHinouthtitU Mall and Way Landings. HONANZA, Tuesdays.Tluirsdays Sat'ys, 12m. Maysvllle, All Mall and Way Landings. MOHN1NU MAIL? dally (Sundoysoxocpted) Leave Cincinnati 4:110 a. in. Maysvllle, 1 p. in. A TlTTjSJk Freight received on ' boat. C. M. HOLLO WAY, MEmmKmmmn. Superintendent. J. C,KacJcloy.& Co. 1 1 xy AUrrrri uu Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps and Clothing. Goods always what they are reccommended to be. Main street, Qormantown, Ky. CLOTHING. KENTUCKY GL0THIN6 PXKIkRS Frcsh arrival of Spring Goods to be sold at the lowest possible prices. A Complete" line of latest styles and best make of ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, for men, youths and children. Positively the finest Uno of Piece Goods, imported and domestics, ever brought to this oily, which we arc prepared to make up in the latest styles and fashions. Perfect iits guaranteed. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods including many novelties. Hats, Gaps, Trunks and Valises. Call and see us. & Lee. 31 second st. ITicroy I America Ahead! FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS. 4.SK FOR IT! BUY IT!! TRY ITW' mlhUVwlm ? J. C. Pecor & Co. MAYSVILLE, KY. GABBEN SEEDS, IAlNT.S,01I,N.VAlt.YIXII.imillti:AIY .UIXDI) i'Al.VJT, WALL PAPER. 13tiillinj; Pttpcr, Ctn.pot Pnpcr, , A X D j WINDOW SHADES. I NOTICE. 1 tt'A of Hie celebrated ' WEBSTER WAGONS Just received. Tnll and pet one for lev money than you over bought it Wagon. , iiuuMly MiAlLiVHILEY. DKAI.KK IN 1 STAPLE ANO FANCY ' GEOCEHIES, Teas, Tobacco, CiKnrs, QueeiiHwore, Wooden I wine. Glassware, Notions, Ac. Ulgliewt price I paid lorC'ountiy Piodnce. Ooodbtlellvettd to any paitot the city. Cor. Fourth and Plum Streets,, npl'Jlyd MAYSVII.LE.KY. ', G. A. MoCAETHEY has romovotl his Queonswaro storo to tho building on Sutton strcot, two doors Second stroot. mvodlv 11VY YOUIJ Watclies Jeivelry AND SILVERWARE W' TBI. JEWELltY STORK. No, 4.'!, .Second Street, !! doors West ol Jliuket. nugSldly THE IB ruin For power.purltyoftone.billllnncy of touch betiuty ot IIdInIi and duinblllty it Iiiik no equal,The most eminent pliuii&tH pionounco it THE BEST fN THE WORLD. L.f.'MET2GER. MANAGER, Branch ohl'ce,,'MHyBvlllo,Ky. - iAWo, 'Tho' Matohl.oBs: Inn o- .1 ,r l ') n hi, iUtlj J 1 B V 'KVlfiTT A full supply of on band. CorrceDondenU Dromntlvajn. J Bwered. Paymenta eay. ep2&14wly. CLOTHING. HOUSE rmmra Vegetable Sicilian HAIR EENEWER was tlio first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of tho scalp, and tho first successful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but 110110 have io fully met all tho requirements needful for tho proper treatment of thohalrand scalp. IIai.i.'.s IlAtitliKNKWKU lias steadily grown In favor, ami spread Its fnuio and usefulness to every quarter of tho globe. Ita unparalleled success can bo attributed to but ouo caute: the entire fulfilment of its jnvmlies. The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote countries, whero they had neer made an etrort for Its Introduction. Tho use for a short tlmo of Hall's Haiii RnxuwEU iioiiderfully improves tho personal appearance. It clenuics tho scalp from all impurities, cures all humors, fever, nnd dryness, und thus prevents baldness. It stimulates tho weakened glands, and enables them to push forward a new and vigorous growth. The elTects of this article aro not transient, llko tboso of preparations, but remain u long time, Mhlch makes its Ubu a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ron the WHISKERS Will change tlio beard to a natural brown, or black, as desired. It produces a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting of n slnglo preparation, it is applied without tioublo. riM:i'Ai:i:n uy R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N.H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. FOR ALL THE FORMS OP SerofulotiH, Mercurial, nnd Itlood Disorder, the best remedy, because tho most searching and thorough is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all Druggists ; 81, six bottles, 85. MOODY'S! Kor TencXiinir all rniiclieH of Drees Hi I I lwriingScloDl3SSS' DRAPINO, and all tho FINISIUNQ PAUTS of -DRESSMAKING! Position Guaranteed if Desired. QJ Address: living out of the city BOARDED FitEE 31 West Ninth St. while 1 earning. CINCINNATI, OHIO. mur'UUVw.'lm AVLYQUCMEALY .?;& 'y Slats .. fl ......... Mnnrne . yrffl n ..H, W...VH JW. -. Will er Ifrei l.lloni vldri.',tlf 1 TjiSL , liAIXU BA1 'I I (or I".', idiii, .10 I . !.li fci U 7IM of in.truineMt Suit., ( ts Im!u, i "'I$A 1 roriinoni. l.ra l e'. i I fl I It StinJi. Drum Hiiirt S'T n.l 'Ihli. "in.lrv I 11 I Onhw. llfMlrlnff I irMH l.MjItrlli, Hliolnc'i lit In Ir'i. eon mi I Ei. Ml rri f r ir Amnirnr I iuji, una txuldjut cfLhoUolUuu Mu.u UllW&wly IT Ir P I" 111 IT ff& bOi H Desirable COUNTRY Place FO'iSfSALE. T WIIjIj sell pi'IVntely,on reiiFonnblo terms, I J, m'1pnco.knowu iiHKdgewood.on ingiou iiiruniKo, ono nuu n lourin inties tiout Maysvllle. Tlio trict contains 17 ucres, nioro or less, pud has 011 it n FINE (DWELLING 0;' seven rooms n'nd.n Icilclien.'a c'opd sdable, 'nnd All otlfor'nerJetwary 0l)tbillldidga,rt0B0thD , Willi u kuuu iiuvhhi ''VHTP Pi Wroo TOpmB. TUO place is woUS w3re;8sri4t1WoBtf boArlng fruit orchard of all varletleM,l8 well adapted to rrnrflAnlnir linrf Iwlnv rnnvnloiif tt ll.'a .Uvlo "very desirable. Title perfect. , jfor terms on tho nlueo to i. janl9dAw8m WILUAM HUKK. vi -