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Latest Designs in Wall Paper and Window Shades at MORRISON & KACKLBY'S' THE DAILY BULLETIN. MONDAY EVE., APRIL 9, 1883. l&Sf A jom.t, Jovial, kindly soul, And master of his art, Down nt tlio luill, In ' Kdgowood FolkH." Will do his faithiulpait. You'd bolter rig your Lushing gear, Your buttons nil sow tlaht, And thin you'll find Is good ndvlco, When you i?o there to-night. Tiik river is swelling again. The aid Fellows of Manchester, are going to build a new lull this spring. Mn. W. L. Mou.v. on Saturday, sold his crop of tobacco about live thousand pounds, to Mr. John Terhune, for $10 all around. TmitTV hogsheads of White Burley tobacco grown in Fleming county, were I sold a fow davs ago at Louisville at an average price of SI 8.20. ! I The unfavorable weather for plowing , , , , tl , from the ,..,, I has brought the people country . , ,,..,,. , m to the city to-day in great numbers. The streets have been crowded all tho . morning. - A liumitr little son of Mr. Win. Rudy, aged two and n half years, died this ' morning. Tlio burial will take place I -... - from the residence on Third street to- Mk. Martin Mansion, whoso death by morrow afternoon at two o'clock. ! drowning, together with two of bin child- 4 .... I ren, has been noticed in this pa-Ma. John Dwyer recently sold lw ,)0I.f wa8 ,he koopor of a toll gate neat-crop of tobacco, about sixteen thousand1 0 winsiIe. They were drowned about pounds, to Collins oc l'roctor, ol Alt. i Gunnel, for $15 from tho ground up The crop was an unusually line one. house and family in danger, he too two Tin: finest pair of mules seen in Mays-! of his children in his arms and tried to vitle for a long time were exhibited on the streets by Mr. Thomas Forman. - cross the creek, but the rushing waters Thev were "three years old and well overlook him and ho was drowned to-matched. Thev were much admired. ' gelher with his little ones. The mother :.. j an,i three other children, who remain-Ma. John N. Thomas contemplates the1 e(j in tii'e house, were saved. Mr. early improvement of his business house' annioii and one of the children were on Market street. It is to bo suppliud . with an iron front, tho masonry of pressed brick with freestone tiiuuniugs and 'plate glass windows. It will be one of tho handsomest buildings in tho city. I " TT"-"" Soi. Smith Russi't.is new comedy drama is one of the fow successful plays of the present season, and .Sol is enjoying holders of the Lewis and Mason At all his city engagements' pike Iloud Company hold Saturday April he has been greeted by packed houses, and is booked for return engagements in Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia, and Now York. Xotici: will bo been in another column of a meeting of the stockholders of the i X V ,, , .. Those! I Germantowu b.ur Association. present report a largo uttetv dance audi aiiriuwofnl hionlili... Tln fOintiailV W "-'" - ; " " "" . i expend the proceeds from last year a fain in improving tho buildings and enlarging j the premium list. "" A dispatch from Lexington to the' .... .... i Cincinnati inquirer s.iys : Kills Craft to-day receive I n letter fiom a i i.,.i ..,!. iii tt.iili.il i liii fnlliiwlii" Inlornialloii lselvou. Ho Eitvs: "They havei:ot a noaro in I Jail In Charleston. W. Va and ho has told enough to clear you and N'nl.nud as soon as they net the other one It will ho published to tho world. Tillman and Hums visited the negro lujail. Tnu Governor mnilo a bl speech In your lavor. I will t;et It and send It toyou in tho next letter. Keep In 14001I heart: I thlukyou and Neal will ho free amln." Mas. vuv K.Timmvs tho arrival of a fresh stock of millinery goods for tho spring trade, which have been soleeted with her usual goo 1 taste. She has also eng.iged an accomplished lady trimmer from Cincinnati, a fact that will bo appreciated by her lady patrons. The sto2k is ready for inspection and Mrs. Thomas will bo pleased to show-it to all whether purchasers or not. A c.i'xru'MAN in this county three years ago bought a farm near Maysville, "which contained Vl acres and cost $l,0.')0. The first year he Bold $(173 worth of tobacco from it, tho second year $S30 and tho third year about $S00. Tho wheat, corn and other produce obtained from it made tho average yearly recoiptb about 1,000, or in other words the farm paid for itself every year. The fortnor occupant of th'w laud came very near starving to death. Thk new tobacco warehouse which Mr. Newton Cooper is about to have built on Front street between Market ami Sutton will bo three stories high with a cellar under tho entire building. It will front sixty foot and extend hack one hundred anil forty six feet. It is to bo very substantially constructed and will bo supplied with elevators and all conveniences needed for handling tobacco. The building when finished and ready for use will cost in the neighborhood of S15.C00. The plans and specifications wero mude by Mr. J. It. Pousley, of this city. I'EKSONALS. Miss Jessie Gillespie will leave for Pittsburg to-morrow. Mrs. Paul Hoetlieh, who lias been very siek, is better to-day. Michael O'Ncil, of Manchester, has removed to Springfield, 0. Mrs. Wilson Rioheson arrived from Chicago on Saturday evening. Mr. J. D. Bridges and wife, of Portsmouth, are vititing tlieir relatives in Maysville. Mrs. George Boatman, of Manchester, who has beensuflering from cancer, is at Cincinnati for medical treatment. Miss Deo Wood returned from nati on Saturday. She was nccompanied by Miss Josephine Sanford, of that city, j Mr. Charles Varian, who went to Chicago recently, is an employe of the Chicngo.Burlington and Quiney Railroad. Mr. Lyttleton Dryilen, ol aimum oiij, Mo., is visiting Mrs. M. A. Pollitt and other relatives in tlis city and county. T- T II "T..n..nn.ii.lin ufrll'Oll lit .,:. lie ..,... home on Saturday evening. comnanied bv Ins son Dr. r. Lt. M,.cjril, n8""1, ., . .,, iur. iiauu'n iuiii, Miiiiicii,' " "" Flemingsbutg Democrat, wns in Maysville Saturday, on a short visit to hi frien,igi Qne Oi,.jock 01l irridy morning. His house was between two branches of the creek, and during a freshet, thinking his buried at Washington on Saturday ami the other on Sunday. Tho occurrence is one of the saddest we have ever been t.rtncd upon to record. The family has ,,mny friends in Mason county who will receive the sad news with sincere regret. - At tho annual meeting of tho stock- 7, 18S3, the following named directors wore elected George W. Hull, J. Harvey Meenuch, Dr. John P. Phister. Lewis H. Jenkins and George W. lieeder. At a meeting of the directors, Georyo IT. .11 -. ,A ,,, .A I.i!.l nit ittti! Cii twirin. "u" '-1" --" -..- tendent and A. U.Glaycock,. Secretary and 'y' ,. ,,. ,. ,, 1,l"a"'. I U nun iucduiiivu iiiii 1 1.... .......mil utiilnlllOIlt "J '' '" '""l"" "'"' . r,lsl, on hu ids April I, mi. ,i hi.- . Received ttoll up to Apiil i.'i.i'uo " T((lft, , :i.'j.j.(jj vga JJumiM Ata'i paltt on debts ol loid l.l'Ji.OU Am't paid lor salaries, unto ...... KHiniers n. w. Am't paid for law fees I'J 110 lia'.uiicoon liaud 17. r Total .. ,.... l.'Jtn.OTi Fair Meeting. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Union Agrieultur.tl Society, on Saturday, April 7, ISSo, at Germantowu, Ky., the following oMicors were elected for the ensuing year: i'resld W. llridford. Vice President Itnbi. Terhune. Second Vice I'lvsldont 1 ll.t'lavlou. Third Vice ICltiJ. Secretiirv .1. A. Walton. Tic.isurer U.ulusNonls. MASON C'OU.NTV UlUECTOltS. Henrv Htnoot, Siniuol h. H.'Munmin. .1. K. Wultou, S M. Wortluastoii, .1. H. Uoltoii. hvan Lloyd. .laiuosN. Klrlc. lJllAOICKN COUNTY DIIIKOTOHS. II. T. Lloyd, A.. I. Hradford. J. K. Wilson, (I.T. Keynolds, II. C. Clayton, -las. W. Stilton, Krank ... Lloyd. m Heavy Ilaiiis in howls County. The rains in Lewis county, last week, were very heavy and as a result tho creeks were very high and much damage was done. A great deal of soil was carried oil' of the plowed field.-!, fencing was washed away ami on tho lower waters of Cabin Creek a number of stables and outbuildings wero swept off, and many head of stock drowned. A Mr. Sartain lost his stable with a valuable horse in it. Oilier persons lost hogs, entile and sheep. The total loss will amount to a great deal of money. Tin: Frankfort Yeoman Bays: Tho scandalous abuse of tho Court of Appeals by tho Ashland Independent, in any other country would not be tolerated, 1 ad it is singular that no proceeding for contempt lias been had against tho editor. It is quite within the power of tho court to put an end to tho uso of such scandalous huiguago with regard to its actions. IKEKDKEX ITEMS. ' Miss Clara Ruins is on the sick list. Mrs. K. Ilayra. a former resident of thin ln.. lu ..Llll,,,, VI-.J I...II.Mil. ! Our entcrpilslng urocer II. Palmer lias re- ' Vn, turned from the eliy with u choice) select Ion I Of! r tiist class Biocuru. Miss V. Crelidjaum, who had charge of the colored school horo the past winter lias re- I turned to ner linine in Hipiey. 1 I Nov. H. O. Ulce tell for Jaektown. whore he will conduct the sei vices ola quarterly meet- . Iitir. fiof. Htableton nccompinled hy his sister , ' ft0! Iar.zle and Miss A. Hilars who have been' I vlslilimhlm I. -re the oust wee, returned to ' SV,J their home ti. Manchester. .Saturday. Mr.1 .. Stahleton was nn olllclent workeruud highly ......... .I..I...I I... II. i. people. Mr. and Mis. H. C. Ihookovcr entertained their friends with an elegant musical soiree I'tlday evening, all the talent or the town was concentrated and rendered a delee able i proinainuic. The bonoied uuiti weie Misses lllanclie a id Maud Wilson I,u.Im stahleton Annie Hertle Nulson, Alauule and i SoDhia Hledlo. Lutlo. Jones, .foe. Davis The1 ueutlemen were lesrs. (I. H. Itarkley.Hiin, ' True. i'. maoioru, II. ftiltnor. T. Kills .i. I awk,.. Gilbert, II. OllbiTl, H. Wood, L. Kvans, (I. Spears, C (Jutes, T. Jan, J. Htiili ton. S. Speaus, and Mr. Myeis, who went to , their homes highly edllled and with many pleasant recollections ot mine host and ' Mr hostess. ,do , . . . I "I iir... t ......... I ..I. i ...I... " "" ' ...w . . V s was the best this lenowned i.it;e, n oeen iieeioiu on .miss iiiii iir.v. Theeloslnu exercises ol the Abe.'deen school weieneui in me uaiuii cousisioii ui suuiuii;, rceltat'ons and dlnlouucs. they weieweli at tended bv the Inends and palmus ol the school and the ellorisot , : wnui hlhlv nppreel tied; they acquitted thuniselveslnaciHlltalileand pleusluit man- ner. 1'ro. Stan eton ami is assistants miss S. Itledle, II MaMei'Min; K. Ilhilr. had fully insiructedlho.eeaiiuMeii lot neuc.iro. Asoverthoslreets we smoothly ull'le, , i We pausiMo see who's at our side . The voice ot curlosli.N I ween. Whispers! W'hlspcts! (2raidln. ' . Pox t fail to go - and see X1 ..,,. i Jl sell in "Ivlgewood at ihe Opera ' House this ovunimr. lie is the gieatost , ciinifdian of .in u.i. Pric's Bad Uov tt Phister's 30 cents. OXT"S" jllCTZS'Zi'X.Gi. J Tuv Lmgdni s City Hutter (. Ladies, call and see our cheap Tables and get bargain-. A. It Gi.V'Srucs A Cn. m . Tomcct) cuttous, yard wide, at Ilnnt A Doyle's. tn:,.l'lv "i:w carpets, floor oil cloth- and runs at Hunt A Dovlo's. mlil.Uy .Ti.HV Hauck's celebrated m hand at Joseph A. M irUet . street. Domhsti'1 Iteviews. fashion phtvi1, catalogues, patterns, at Hunt A Doyle's. mSMly . Fott S.M.K. Two desirable lots on the Fleming pike. Terms reasonable. Apply to aLV.Iw Wii.i.iam O'P.uikv. Mus-us. C. T. KNKniKvMec Co.. have just received a freah supply of the best 1 Mmerv , mI. All orders promptly filled. . - , At Morrison & Kackley's a fine c,llec tion of oil paintings, chromos and comics, I 1.....1 11 !....,. picture traines, oracueis, towel racks, &r, al.llw Wk have just received a new line of nneki't books, and ! all miscellaneous uoods. 1 a4dlw Moukison oc IC i;i.kv. J. A. Jackson- & Son, of Maysll.'k, are J tho sole atrentH in that place lor all of J. C. Aver & Co.'s celebrated patent medicines and many other valuable preparation!, murine them T. l Smith's Kidney Tonic. Call and get a bottle. f 17. Cheiip ! Clean ! ! Cheap ! ! ! Tables .i.' n I,.....,...'. ,it f ,..i,l ,lu!rnl,l boots and ihoe.s at pi ices heretofore unheard of. Call early and securo host bargains. nOdlw F. B. Uanson. 1 1. m.i.' a Hair Kenewer renews, cleanses brightens, and invigorates the hair, and restores laded or gny hair to its youthful color and lustre. People with gray hair prefer to uso tho Kenewer, rather than proclaim to tho world through their bleached locks that they are becoming aged, and passing on to decay. Il lick of open air exorcise, and tho want of sufficient care in tho matter of diet, tho wholo physical mechanism often becomes impaired during tho winter. Aver's Sarsaparilla is tho proper remedy to take in tho spring of tho year to purify tho blood, invigorate tho system, excite tho liver to action, and restore tho healthy tone and vigor. Sensation or the Week. We have on hand a lot of ladies', misses' and children's side lace kid, pebble and lasting shoe3 which wo propose to sell at one-half tho original cost. They aro made of tho best material and cannot bo bought anywhere in tho United States at tho price wo propose to soil them. J liey aro ofiVrc to closo out the stock. 1VU1 C. 15. Ciiii'T & Co. KKI'AIL M VUKKI'. Corrected dally by O. W. Orihrl, urooer, rt'oud Muyivlll.i. Ky. n,lllH. ' " vvvnie CVuniVv U '." ci v U 75 v,;0,,:oU,1,i;;:;;;.,;;v;.;;;;;.:::r.V.V...V.V.".'.'." i -& Kentucky Mill 8W Uutler ,"M Iti, Jofcj.'to ,iird , 'gt n JO Ki. V do lj Mealy peck !X Chickens 3U'A: "" , lmiI 7.) '."U J '"uea iV'tt.".'.".'.'.'. VV .'Z U uk T$, a o, i',P..'.'i"X.' 8'fO iillt',N .,.,,. .r,V.T'it'it! mulls, siu u iuia.ii m ui. n M Ilacou.bieakla.st 't It. 15 Hominy 1 uallou.. lleans tt gallon., t'otatobx It )eck.. Cnltee ..,.,, i'2r il fT,J A "KTTiCS. W AH X K3. - . - . r AA n:uA jjood second hand hiIu. A,,,y lo ,,, TI1I.S UFKICK. '....,. .... , ... ,.., UfAN knocKe.t on of pi lees M In wayoumaklui!. . .iiiw.l. - s the people to know that w s pi..p.,re to nil kinds ot wagon wink, either lepaiilint new win u ill ii'moiiiiiiiiiu iiiiee. iciNinnur r i " uaoov Jon wi I p ea-e ea . j.v.MKS M. KUAZIKU. j:u'ii(Utwtm Helena. Ky. V .ftJf.W. in .--- rr r mmi s.V wnlny and fiaineeoinpleie. , t,, u)tui oulei. Cost II, wIU Ioi M. i a,,iv ... W. W. LYNCH. ', ,y It Market Mi eel. ,,. w . .,,--, .,. ,.,, ,.,ilnn i.iMicn. Inoklim glasses "iiiil olhei iTionerlv Aiu.lvio iiit.l'w' KllKD. Si'H AT'.M ANN. , . . .... . , , . , ? 1?1 MC.ind hand hphai A , foV.bllek; Vl MUIUiw lOollliK tin iie.uly t .. new i..,l... i .i.nc uwfiwu , , , ' .! ''i f I M WILLIAMS -. -.- .--. 4 iiens.nbesi nui.l In Mason emii.ty.wltli aoodilweidMuand Hue toll icco nun. l'lveiil.V aeies in new la .d. :Uui. itt (I on K'e initio niki' Maysviiie. Apply to ,.,. ...... . W Alii.. MtKEI'T S. III I'K.IVWIIU (1 li.UI'.l I l ' .iiut'..v!.B dsi. dileeott'.Kei.tam llll TIIIMI ll I'l ADI'MUMMI, " ' "- VllllS m,u'j Awim iioi: ti I, two toty tran.e dwelliii'.' Y ..I, n. ...Is .e. I. o.ithl'.e.biiweea Wn'l ill ' .01 1, eon 'a 1 1. 1 nil Mliee Hi'illls up stalls nn. Ioi e.l "Ii -Mills. Tin lot limits JI lie I , I t I'.ilinl uh ek In I."XlllV!lotl a pl hi I'ATltit K l i l 1. h.,. -..UK i ijjuuw imwmit nt wwjwum imi uw. r .aaru vi.sft ?t?:T. Mit (t .i'5' All ! tun inn"!-. I. Ii I; 1 1 e. if i . i i ii' n nit. i at i.l eel In r lie ,,",",,"'1;7 ,'', sv " fllt Vi'iYiKin""'" nnJTMtiijruvMMutkMtuti '1' 'i 1 lie ci. ves'er.! iv. a i j limn, t "at il 'i r ward iiildlf fliir.ied to ..sl.ii UlTli K. w.'MwWN'4MiiwirtmivkiiiiMiinB w inurw war fc mi City Props rty For Sale. ..... r. f. I .Ml I I..I..I. .... M...I.-..I kl....f T' y VuU of 'Vblid and 1"-U r,::!u''s,.,,e;t,'.'w; " ' ' 'i e''Mn1,, IZl .. h.?. h small ... i;a.hollealle, vacant Hl'"" , $"" . j. ..0WKLl . . - A. mm I U J H iJ l ii i t i -: M' j JT Jtll.L)SX J &JJi!J ONE NSCHT ONLY. N F HiS FS lJ fk I . AOn! ii. " ' - I .. . ..1 me . , v.ouu,a,.e, , OHiPKfl.pWr Suppoitelbj the steiIln!s.voun actor, I j and a supeih cninpanv of Metr.inol't.ui at lists In the celebrated umiantlc play, PEARL OF Sil s II w ,li V B 1 ' pioiuced with beautiful scenery, costumes and eilects. Admission fiUnuil 7 jc. Meats on sine ui 1 iy ioi 's. OPEUA NDAY, April Otli Appearance of tho dlstlnaulshed coincdlan, SOL SMITH RUSSELL In S. Hiown's successtul comedy, "Edgewood Folks." 70M DILL0WAY - SOL SMITH RUSSELL In which character lie will Intioduco his tauious SONCS, SPECIALTIES AND IMPERSONATIONS. The supportlnijco'ioaiiy have been selected fiom tho liont ranlc ot the dramatic pto loslon. . . , , Admission 50 and 7.i cents. Heats on sale at Taylor's. Khkii 0.maiKK. rS7TRAXEL, Baker and Confectioner oYsrr.us a Hai:ni.virv. The only nianufactuier or l'UKK STICK CANDY In the city. Orders lor weudliiKs and panics promptly attended to. mjodly W 'll'fflj';",: -"' "'u . ,n 'll. thAl&i!" ,,,,,,, o.NM.. ," the ni.l.ehial v., tm. wlit . .Mo try this famous water to ( 0. W. Kill ( ZEstablicliea. 1365. EQUITY GrxlOGJiiiV X . .T V VJT K A M M JL. , ... O.H. SlM'Ollll l.,O.0TH IIOU, 3VI.A.Trfc",UrXX JLtJH, HITT. kmiiinhihi vesctabiesin season. Your p"V,ou" e respect fully solicited. JHulv p. s, m.Yins, Dealer In P nnrkii At U'lO PorlC UjiOCBT QS, HaTS, ldUbi Hoots and Shoe, H eeiww.ire andllardware. u test casli price paw ioi i?raiu nun Produce. jylt SIT. OLIVKT R, GLftSCuCK k CO H I the oest place to net baitfalns in Ti IT SSr rX0 0.jjf J T t ' ) t KjT V V. -L - n,' .,a:iNiM SUion ! UU3i:UU8i lUUOG ; The Jinn of HON N CLIKT, wiK dissolved b mutual conwnt M ncli 'MJ, issl. m'Iim Iwhikh ni the lulu Iliin huveDeeii placetl the hands ol bailee vV Sal lee. who ale thorlyed to suttle all the business ol the late ',,,, . HONAN, ,,,'h lmd.Vw. C. II CLIKT. . SPRING MILLINERY GOODS " " " " . ,,, T It WE ieviv I Ji handsome supply or I Mllllnei O.utds un the HpiiiiK Dade New stxlesot Hl))l il ts, J.l(t ts ft till JS M'L'WCdV 1mm ( , ulll,(.r,,l,.N.Ilt)0,ls,La. fes and in . etilinK oi t he Intest styles. ....i.......ii.i.t..I..i.tji iitiriiini.tfi ....... if.u . if. illl.l II '.lllll 111 111 'ii'nu ii I ii-.x ,..v ." ""ua'dox .miieia' ' ""oekun'if compare nrleei s ,,,,i,u:wlm M.-s j.oC i'OWLlNU. vTOHIXT VJHBBBH'S DAILY friARtc. . ltefe.es cer u.iy lller, Lake and Halt- , -.,,.. ,, llxo 3L072L,.s J?. JJm Qjm O QrtTUiLlJll &) Plumber, Gas and Sieam Fitter. Keeps c.. iisiiinll on Irind Hath 'I uli. Water Vnsli -Manns. l''oiei' and Lift I'utups, Wioimhl Iui and l.e il l'li.e.wlobeA..Kleand 'bvci. V11 ves.n mn -111.1 Uiuiisis. in it.l t'.ilumet In mil of Sewer mid Diiiin IMiih. .Inh (i niptl nttendtsl lo.inil.i.t wo k " ni.niKil. .street, two lni! b ivedi o. 1, Won I'-. UHdilm SIMMOKS B.Trz.r. X&ttzr. BBEMGATED ff aJWATL A Specific for Dyspepsia and Diseases of the Kidneys. i X 1 1- -l llid with ratffylim svtc 3 i ci's In 1111111 cases I'll if. K. . Lltl . 1 f 1 1 1 11.11 11 111 iirii'f(f nn 11 ii.ii ii tj 10; I.J. Elalpe, Ciuelnnitti, Ohio, bor sale In hull liaiielsiilil I it's ll.V Proprietor, nu:5'itwtf Atieideeu.Ohlo. NOTICXSi rT hnvhit? been asserted that I am piepailnj. i to move to thetounlty a- dulve up my in- teiest in Hie Scuiin Machine buslnes, I lalto thi method ol iinuouiieliii! to ni iilendsaiul . , ,, , ,, , t a woid o. 1, nth In ((iiuilii but wllleoiitlnue tnsell si.nokuiiI the .same place second streot, opposite pi.tolllce,and run my wagons In the uiiiniry nslieieloane. theahove. I am ll.aulclul to tile public for the i.atiouiU'e I lme lecelved lor tho pu,ed nine yeais, and respecllully solicit a sliau'ln thetutiire. l.iir.M&w.JlU CI .A. MctniACKKN, Aent for the Singer M.uiufaciuilm; Co. f VTi I cu tsa aasa iiireua Tl, F,ne SadJle ani '' irnC3s Stallion, Wl.l stand the preient Season at 'I wo Miles west 01 Maysilck, on the Mus'lelc ami haidis I'llie, and w III buperimted tosei vu ' niuis, at $10 to Insure a Mare With FOAL. is it bay colt, in (be stiilin: ol IhTil. liy I'lilelialn or I'alabaii. Ills dam was Hell by Sol lei loo ; hu by linpoited orkhlre. Ills dun wan St. Mm v by Hamlet: and iilsireat dam was iiomp by l.unnar; Hell's daiii wasKiito bv Allanta; he by Ainerlcmi Kellpsc; bo by Uld Iatrou and Imnoited Dlomede. Hells piund dam wasbv Abdullah; Her Kte.-it mand dam was by Knlneer; hor r. isr. m. dam was linpoited .Messenger. ROLO, Prince of Jacks, Hlnck, nlteen hands IiIkIi, mealy nose. For lenutii, muscle and Myle, ho ehailonuvs He will seivu males at Hid above place, ut tho low price of $10 to Insuro a Maro With Foal. A lien will be retained on all eoltsuot hy tho above Hoiseoi Jack, until 1I10 hcason money Is paid. Mines Kept 011 icasonablp teiins. Uaro taken 10 precnt iicoldonts, but not Hliould any occur. J. M. PIl'KU. March nth, 1S8I. nilowlf CRAWFORD HOUSE. Cor. Sixth and Walnut Sta. O X 3NT O X X3" DKT ufV. T1 1 , O. I Lkwis Vandkn. Proprietor. ! ui