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I THE DAILY BULLETIN. WEDNES DAY EVE., JUNE 20, 1883. The small boy in his Sunday clothes, Now tu tliuold time whine, Is telling how tho soldier died, "At Hlngen on tho Rhine." Or may bo ho by way ol chango, Will tell you of tho wreck, Whero In tho (lames and battle smoke. "The boy stood ou tho deck." A handsome lap robe is to bo rafllcd at tho Central Hotel to-night. The work of loveling up the street railway track is going on to-day. i The examination of the pupils of tho High School will take place to-morrow. i The now1 steamer Buckeye State will make her debut on tho river in a few days. Mit. Thomas Tylku went to Cincinnati to-day to have one of iiis omnibuses repaired. Linen and Mohair ulsters, large lot, also Jap parasols 15 cents each, at Hunt & Doyle's. The boo keepers of this neighborhood say that tho present season promises to be a good one. . . The Kentucky Central Railroad extension from Paris to Winchester, will bo finished this week. Mn. II. Eheusole Is repairing his brick house, near Limestone bridge, damaged by fire some time ago. - - I Don't stop your vehicles on the street crossings, nor .hitch your horses to tho shade trees on tho streets. Nine hundred copies of tho Evening Bulletin aro printed and circulated every day, and tho number is still growing. It is said not one patent in a hundred pays tho expenses of its issue. Many aro ingenious but in practical cation they fail. - - Mn. Geo. Wilson, of Wilson Bottom, began to cut his wheat this morning. Tho grain is of fine quality and stands well up from tho ground. The crop is moro than an average one. Hon. J. Pjioctou Knott and Colonel T. Z. Morrow began tho Gubernatorial canvass at Jit. Vernon. Colonel Morrow opened tho debate, and was followed by Mr. Knott in a strong speech. m m James Jones, colored, had his examining trial Tuesday, before Mayor January, on a charge petit larceny and was held to bail for his appearance in Circuit Court in July, to answer tho charge. In default of bail ho was committed to jail. At the examination of Prof. B. F. school to-day, tho pupils acquitted themselves with credit. They seemed to bo well advanced in their studies and to hivo profited by tho excellent system that controls tho school. The Bourbon News says: Hew Elisha Green has sued tho Rev. Geo. T. Gould and Professors Bristow and Corrington for $1,000 damages, in the Common Pleas Court. Tho caso is set for tho third day of tho court, which convenes on tho first Monday in July. If you expect a fair to be held hero next fall you will have to help mako up the premium list. Liboral amounts have already been given by many of our zens, but a considerable sum yet remains to bo made up. Bo prepared when tho cbmmitteo calls on you to respond generously. ... , ' - .I, i At tho closing exercises of the Academy of tho Visitation, Maysvillo, Ky., tho distribution of premiums this year will bo private, but tho art exhibition will, as usual, bo public for tho parents, guardians, etc., of tho pupils on Wednesday, Juno 27th and the following day from 0 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. m. Undeu tho proposed plan of consolidating tho Internal Revenue Districts, tho Wilmington, (0.) district will bo added to Cincinnati and Columbus district to Bellefontaino and Marietta will also bo morged into adjoining districts. Tho chango will bo mado as soon after July 1 as tho details can bo arranged. Tho Covington Commonwealth says: Dr. Charles Taylor, of this city, has just returned from a visit to his father, who has reached tho remarkable ago of ninety nine. "What is still moro remakablo is tho fact that ho retains his physical and mental faculties to such a degreo that ho Btill walks about two miles a day and remembers with equal clearness whatovorho reads daily, and events of recent occurrence as well as those of fifty years or moro ago. His aijjht and hearing only aro so much impaired that ho reads with difficulty, and it is laborious to converse with him ; but'ho talks connectedly, intelligently and Instruct ively on any topic that may bo suggested. PERSONALS. Mr. Ed. Cook, of Cincinnati, is in the city. Miss Mollio'McAteo is visiting friends at Augusta. Master Arthur Glascock is visiting friend at Jit. Carmel. Judge Wall is at home from his Western trip. He arrived on Monday. Misses Mary and Martha Wheatly are at home from Rose Hill Seminary. Master Frank Wheatly will return on Friday from Notre Dame University. Mr. John Chisholm, of Millersburg, is visiting tho family of Mr. Thos. Farley. Mr. and Mr?. J, II. Hall, Jr., will leave this evening by the Bonanza for Cincinnati on a short visit. Mrs. James Fox, who has been the guest of tho family of Mr. Emilo Martin, returned to New York last night. Mr. Louis Lippcrt, of Pittsburg, and formerly with Mr. J, J. Wood, of this city, is here on a short visit to his old friends. Masters B. A. Wallinglord and F. A. Mannen, who have been attending school at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, are at home to spend tho vacation. COUNTY 1'OIMS. WASHINGTON. MNs Annie Power Is visiting her many friend In Mt. Carmel. Mr. John Klrltund family visited ftlendniit Surdls Saturday and Sunday. Miss Annio Hhondos has returned homo from Millersburg. where she has beeu attend lug the female college. Miss Downing, of Pendleton county, nnd Miss Lucock, oi Ohio, are the guests ol MM Luclnda Slack. MlssSulUe Marshall, of Fleming county, U .spendlm; several weeks with her uuiiim, Misses Mary and Phoebe Marshall. Mr..T. 1). Hunter Just returned from a vMt ol soveral Uny In Cincinnati, fouman's arnica. Joseph Walker 1h bulldingu large bun. ToImccco setting and Is the work of the day. Wo aro unable to understand whv some cood doctor does not settle heie. There Is a lino opening for one. Crops aro looking wo 1 lmtlhe young MHilr rels are about to destroy the corn. The pros pects foroutsand hay are very Haltering. It. It. Maltby Representing McAlpln Polk & Co., of Cincinnati was here a lew days um. Win. Illgtilns, of Shipley. Hoover &. Co., was heie also. Mr. J. M. Huwley, latoly sold a horse to Mr. Hindoo, of Cincinnati for $hS. Hesold one alno to Air. Klndlg, of Pennsylvania, for ? M and one to IM win 1 1 nwley of Fleming county, lorSlSt. Tliee are the bM price that have been paid ro ently In this neighborhood. HTONK MCK. MrK.U.Clay Hord, will visit Mrs. Walling-ford, next week. Mr. Hltedled. Sunday morning last. Sho lived on Cabin Cieek. Our esteemed friend. J. 1). Mayhugh was baptized during our late prottacted meeting. Wo aro trying a new kind of a hcdito fence here, elders briers nndimibs. It works well while the old leuco lasts and no stock around. One of tho handsome daughters of Mr. Will Mm Mnyhugh has heenvMtlng friends for several days, she Just had luxplcudld time. Mr. Itoe, Is tho largest and most Jovial man In our nelghboihood. He nays he Is 'too much for any one around." We would hate to Mm. Wo opine that we will have another wedding to chronicle before long. They take three hours Sunday oveulng to go and return from thespnug. Mw. Kigan. wife ol Mr. HIce HIgan, was mu IhI last Friday at Stone hick ceinetry. The funeral was pleached at tho residence bv the Hev. Mr. late, of Tollesboio. We tiled to get an Item for the Bulletin last week, we approached a man who was of "Jumbo dimensions1 and asked him very meekly how much he u weighed" ho replied I weigh too much for yon. ,rWe agreed with him vety quickly und retlied. A young Inly who had been on a two weeks vlsli was rattier tnken back by a man remarking that he did not know she was visiting, ho had not "missed her" We thought surely he was n second Solomon, who reached the point thut to him "all was vanity under tho nun." BOY'S SMOKINU. Its Effect Upon Tliom as Ascertained by Leading riiysiclnus When hoys aie advised not to smoke on hygienic grounds they laugh at the advice, and speak of its givers as old fogies. But careful experiments, htely mado by a physician of repute, prove that tho practice is very injurious. Ho took for his purpose thirty-eight bos, from nine to tlfteen, who had been in the habit of smokiiv, and examined them closely. In twenty-seven ho found obvious llurtfui effects; twenty-two having various disorders of tho circulation and digestion palpitation of f ho heart, and moro or less craving for strong drink; twelve of the boy were frequently troubled with bleeding at the nose; ten had disturbed ssleop; twelve had slight ulceration of the mucous membrane of the mouth, which disappeared after discontinuation of tobaico for ten or twelve days. Tho physician treated thorn all for weakness and nervoiHne.s, though with little avail, until they had relinquished smoking, when health and strength were speedily restored. Even if it bo granted that smoking is not harmful to adults, there is no doubt of its harmfulness to the young. Dr. Hanking, Dr. Itichardson, and others, who have made a special study of the subject, nil agree in declaring that it causes them impairment of 'growth, me-mature virility, and physical degradation. One of tho worst effects is tho provocation of an appetite for liquor, which, indeed, is not confined to tho young, but which grown persons aro better able to manage Where boys drink to excess, they, aro almost invariably smokers, and it is very rare to find a man overfond of spirits who is not addicted to tobacco. Men who want to give up drinking usually have to give up smoking at tho same tiino ; for they say that a cigar or a pipe generally oxcites a desire for liquor very liard to control. A Vassar girl, who dresses in half mourning, was asked tho reason. She replied that she was mourning for her CONDENSED NEWS. It is estimated t lint Wore July I thcro will he $3,01)0,000 worth of opium in San Francisco. The wngca question between tlierai'rvid coal miner. ol Pittsburg and the employers will be submitted to an umpire. A M'Kciai from Charleston (Tenn.l says the murdered body of Mrs. Admin 1ms been found in the wood. Her husbnud Is suspected. ; Tits runtiueutnls. of Now Oiltmns, participated on Monday in the military parade mi Huston in honor "of tho battle of Bunker Hill. Skiuoi'4 trouble is anticipated if the hostile Indians captured by Crook, or who were expected to surrender to him, are not received at the agency. . Thk MassachuetU .Se'inte has ordered ;Miid Walter Slmnley STU.dOO on account of $ occasioned in the construction of the Iloosac Tunnel. He aked $1:10,000. Tiik county attorney at Ashland, Kentucky, will enter a nolle prosequi In t he case of Win. 1)1 rely, who win arretted by a letcctlvo ns the lidr in the murder of the Gthlious children. John Flynx, eix yenva old, run over and fatally mangled by a en He 4?rpt car line at Cluongo. He the thirteen. h victim since the inauguration of the cable system. Tits Pavnell fund of Chicago, in the lmnd of Hon. James W. Fiueny. edpor of ilie ritWen, now amounts to fco.UOO. A preliminary contribution of over $o00 was received from LeadvlUe Monday. A iiMVD pool In petroleum, with acapttnl of $1 o,000.0C0. has been discovered by a Philadelphia journal, the pilot being a banker of Pitt-dung. The iiguies nt uhich to unload are 1.30 per barrel. Two brothers, John and Martin Renter, were smothered to death by foul glides in a well they wore repairing, at Cold Spring Drl lug Park, Milwaukee. Martin leaves live children and John leaves a wf'e ami four children, v,:$ a .- At Plymouth, Mas?., in the suit for of George W. Humphreys versus the Old Colony Koad for injuries received by tho abrupt stoppage of a train, the jury gavo a verdict lor $10,500 for the plaintllf. A jithy declares John Gill, of New York, unfit to take care of himself or his property. Tho Woodhull sisters, who, It is s.iid, obtained from him a quantity of Government bonds and a deed for a SI 5,000 house, are said to have escaped to Europe. United Juoe McOhahv's opinion in the oase of the I'hilh'.oiA heirs, who claim ownership of the iiiudou which neavly all tho city of Utile Kock, Ark., was nilt. decides that whatever their original - lerit, the claimants havo slept loo Ioul' on .heir rights and are now without lemedy. Mit. Ivek, of the special counsel in the caes, ha gone to Washington i push the indictments against Kellogg ind Jlrady. He ays tho debauch of Thur-lay nlht over the aciptittal of Horsey wai te must disgraceful known in American iilllilli. Adolpii Eiikke, a Chicaeo hricklavor, ired two bullets Into his wife s head and ,en blew out his own brain, dying in- tatitly. It is tlotght the woman can not cover. The deed was done because the voman applied fur a divorce. Mits. Iowuv, agedsoventy years, driving ru'oss the railway track at Clyde, ()., was by a locomotive and Instantly kilted. The horse was family injured and tne iiitgy smashed to splinters. Doing deaf, it is supposed she did not bear tho approaching train. Tiik Seventy-first New York regiment, now encamped near l'eckskill, wks higiily incensed by the sermon of a Methodist minister denouncing the mllkia and urging parents to keep close wa chou their daughters. A tarty of over one thousand citizens of Montery, Mexico, stopped a train on the National railway for six hours, and seized tlo conductor ou charge of having pitched a mau oil" a car platform and caused his icath. Tho conductor was released on , irov'ing his innocence. Tub boby of Lena Baum, an estimable young lady of twenty years, was found in ; ho canal at Napoleon, O., near her home, riie Coroner. s Inquest devoloped that tho leel was instigated by the perfidy of her iover. She climbed out of her bedroom window during tho night, attired only in her looping robes, went to the bridge, tied her dress to the railing, probably to mark tho spot of her fatal leap, and then jumped into tho canal. OXTTST XT3Z3TVCS, Advertisements lnsertcl under this 10c per Hue for each Insertion. Tuy Langdon's City Butter Crackers. .... m m - Nnw style Stockinette Jerseys at Hunt & Doyle's. marttlrfly New stylo lace curtain poles, red Scotch shading, sluulo fixtures, &c, nt Hunt & Doyle's. Excursionists, get your accident insurance ticket before you leave. It costs but 23 cents a day for a $3,000 ticket. M. F. M.utsu, Agent. m " - Fou constitutional or scrofulous catan h and for consumption induced by tho scrofulous taint, Ayer'sSarsaparillaistho truo remedy. It lins cured numberless cases. It will stop tho nauseous catarrhal discharges, nnd remove tho sickoning odor of tho breath, which aro indications of scrofulous origin, The meed of merit for promoting personal (esthetics is duo to J. 0. Ayor & Co, whoso incomparable Hair Vigor is a universal benutifler of the hair. Harmless, oflcctivo, agreeable, it has taken rank among tho indisponsiblo articles of tho toilet, To scanty locks it gives luxuriance; and withered hair it clothes with tho hue of youth. TO LOVERS OF FUN. There'll bo mimic fine and HuhtB to Milne Upon the dancers tab nnd blight. Tlmie'll beelrlssupiMiiioiuid good Icecream, At tho uiooullKht. fete on Thursday nlgut. UiniAKi) 1 IUwso.v, M..n...i. Kmieitr ivnott. 'IMauageis. At the Amazon Jlml lot. 2cd2t KKTAMiMAKKBT. Correelod ibillv by (i. V. GKisEif grocer .fayvllle, Ky. flock. IV 7 25 Mnysvllle Faintly ti Old Gold 7 -, Kentucky Mills o 25 Wuttorjflto I2SI3 Lard, B 3 15 fcsfVUo. 15 Meal peclc Chickens.. , Coal OH, t af..... ay Huar,ranulaled -0 lb u .. iP 1U IVM' I. yellow V m B(8 Hams, sugar cured n lb I5 Hacon.breaklast v It 13 Ilomtny.y uallou 2,, eaus VkuIIoii , 4, I'otatotHV necf. new .......... am "otlee I... i... ..... ..(, io i. nil CITY AMICOUXIT JUKEUrOiil. Court. Judue A. E.Cole. Attorney-T. A. Curran. Clerk H. I). Parrv, Jellerson. f Dan IVrrlne. Deputies: I'han Jellerson. I, d;,)V. Alexander. t 11 .1 Jailer Dennis Kit zyc raid. TueMlny utter hecomi Mnulay in Jauunrj, Apt 11, July and October Hi each year. County Court. JiuUe Wm. P.toons. Second .Monday eiich tnoutli. U'MirKriy Court. Tuesday niter seconn .Monday In March. June, September nnd December in each year. .Magistrate Courts Mnysvllle, No. 1,-W, IL PoIUtt nnd J. L. Orant, rtrni and third TueMlayn lu March. June, September and December. Mnysvllle, No. 'J.-M. F, MnMi aud Y. L. TloHon, nrt Saturday aud fouithTuesday, ame months Dover, No, 3-A. A. Gibbon nnd A. F. DobyiH, flit and third Wednesday, same months. Minerva, No. -I-O. X. Weaver nnd J. H. hhoii, riiht and third Tuesdnyh. same , 111 nuli. F. Pollock and Jan. lliM anil thitd SatUidays. miiuc ! mnutii , No. M. Hnll nnd J. Tllton, : .ernml and rourdi HatutdavH, same months. Maliel;, No. 7-C. W. lllhuiisnnd J. U. Uiyinond. second and lourtli Fridayn, hunie iMiiths. , I.i'wNlinru, Nn. 8 J, M. Alexander aid A-i ei Honl, Hceoud aud fourth ThursdayH, ' 4.1 ne months. jm miituu,No MV.D, Coryell and W.J. I ilh . first n uiday nnd Us Mohday.samt in 'tttli. WtihlMttton, No. 10 John Ityanaud fmi'th TueMlay and third yvame months. Murphwilie, No. II LewN Jetieion and j K. L. Uiinli, tourth Monday aud thlidTimrs I da.ame mouths. , r'ein Leaf, No. 12-S. K. Martin and J. H. 1 Hurues, second iiiidfouilh Snturdays.ham innnths. ConslubleH. Mnysvllle, No. l-J. K Wallace. MnyftYllle, No. 2 V. L. Morau. Dover, lb McMillan. Minerva, No. I Jnuu Huuyon, Uermantown, No. o Isaac Woodwnul. SardN.No aTJ. A. Collins. Muyhllclc. No, 7 Thomas Murphy, Lewfobiiiy.Nn.S S. M.. Strode. Uruni;el)iiiu. No. 9-Thomas Hle. Washlnlon,No. 10 James Oault. Murphysvllle.No. Il-W. K. Prather. Feru Leaf No. 12-11. W. Wood. Koeiely MeelliiKN liisonlc. Conlldonce Loitge, No. 52, first Monday 01 eicli mouth. Mo-ou Lodge, No. 312, third Monday of each month. Mnyvllle,Chapter,No.9,secoud Monday ol each mouth, Mnysvllle Cominaudery, No. 10, fourth Monday ot ench mouth. I.O.O.F. Plsgnh Encampment, No. 9, second nua tourMi Mondays In each mouths nt 7 o'clock. DeKalb Lodge. No. 12, Tuesday night, each week, nt 7 o'clock. Hiuggold, No. 27, Wednesday ulght, each week, at 7 o'clock. KnluIitH of Honor. The first and third Tuesday of each mouth. Lodye 100m on button street. U. of P. Limestone Lodge, No. 36, Friday night ol each week. I. O. W. M. Wednesday ulght each week.atthelr ballon Second street. ftoilnllty II. V.. H. Hecoud and fourth Sundays In each month, at their ballon Limestone street. Father Mattiew T. A. N. First Sunday lu each month, at their hnll ou Limestone street. St, Patrick' llciievolcnt Society. Second Sunday In each mouth, at their Hnll ou Llmestonestreet. Clyrnr Mtikern' Vtilon. First Tuesday night in each mouth, i. o.or. Monday night ot each week. Mull. K. C. R. K., arrives at 0,10 a. in. aud 3:15 p. m. Departs at 3:4-5 a. m. aud 12 in. Honanza, down Monday, Wednesday and Fridays at U p. 111. Up Tuesdny,Thurday aud BJiuruay at a p. in. CITY GOVKKXHCXT, The Board ol Council meets the first Thun-day evenln In each mouth. Mayor Horace January. Coil iiiII. President Ij. Kd. Peaice. First Ilendel, A. A. Wads, worth, L. Kd, rearce. Second V W.Martin, Thomas J. Chenoweth, M,C, HutchluK. Tlilrd Ward-Matt. Pearce.E. W. FUzgfcrnld, Dtvld Hechmger. Fourth J. P. Phlster.D. A. John W. Alexander. Fifth Ward-Wm. B.Mathew, James Hall, EJward Myall. Treasurer and Collector E, K, Pearce. Clerk Harry Taylor. Marshal James Itedmond. nmuitiiw 1 obrt Urowulng. Deputies, j Wm rjuu'Hon. Flcklln. Woodnud Coal Inspector Peter Parker. City J. T. Strode. Keeper of Alms Houso Mrs.S. Mlllfi. Cincinnati, PorlHiuontli, lUic Nnntly A Poiuoroy 1'nekot Coiupiiny. JOHN KYLE, President. Lewis Glenn, Secretary nnd Treasurer. C. and O. It. it, lMCICKTS ForHuuttiiKtoii9loiiieroytHiMlallH'ay I.HIUlillKN TELEGUAPH.Moud'fl and Thursdays 5 p.m. FLEETWOOD, TueMlays und Fridays, 6 p. m. Mnvavllln All tnil n,.1 W.i.. T r..l.:n MpRNINU .MAIL, dally (Sundays excepted) LertVeClhdhnatt 4:30 a. tu. Maysvlile, I n. m. iuiui U.M.HOLLOWAY, Qupenuieuueut. Lon-pi Itlue I.I (Us to Mnysvllle Ially. Leave llltio Licks nt 5 o'clock a. in., nnd re luiiiing win leave Mnysvllle &JZMxt2 ui2::w p. ui. Good iind,ZMtia caiemiunveis. JOKIMI 11. UituWW WilTTS. lrAXTi;i A home by a white donientlo, ) who liu uood cook, linnet and washer. A ply Ut Jlkltf UCLLKTIN OFFICK. FOR ICFT. 1JMMI Hi:.r A ImusecontnlnlnK two aood ; rooiiM and it kitchen. Water lurnhdied. Alnon largo y uid. A milv In I'JiIIW t'UANKDKVINK. TJMHC acres of Clov er ready J; to mow. Apply at once to 8. N.NEWT.LL, 18d2twl at Newell it Henry V, Mnikel t. I.oil HK r a two story frame house lu Cltlton contnlninjr five rooms and kitchen with slahle, hUL'K.V nil neceary out buildings. Apply to Kd. Leonard, or to JI3dU THISi OKFICK. FO NAIiR. "IJOK sALi: t)tt small irnmo X1 hone lu iod repair, on Second street, Aberdeen, O. For particular Inoalre of JI2J1W Mit. HCDNUT. IiONT. I ONT A pair of steel flamed spectacle In 1j leiulierciiHe, Please letuin to thN olllce mid he geneiously rewarded. lodlw FOUXIK ?OUM Near Orangeburg, dUcliaij;e pa-7 pers of Araham Howen irom the army1 JlOdlw Apply nt THIS OKFICK. WEWflDVERTlSEMENTS. THE SUN ""ly.0" Decided opinions expressed In language that can he undettood; the promitest, full est and most acuratelntelllgenco of whatever In the wide world Is worth attention. That Is what everybody Is sure to tlnd In nny edition of THK SUN. Subscription: Dailv, I panes), by mall, 63c. a mouth, or $0 50 a vear; Sunday (S pages), 51.20 per year; Weekly (S pages), si.tm per year. 1. W. ENGLAND, Publlslier, N. V. City. PERFECTION SAVES PRICE IN ONCE USKfc WINDOW Heinoves drudgery of window clenuliiff. Ak your " I F&NFR merchant for it,oreutl.'loo J u fcrt " - n forsnmpe bv mntl. EHFKCTION WINDOW CLlJ.VNKIt CO., Chicago, III. PUBLIC SALE rE will otter at Public Hale on TueMlny, June Silth, at two oVIocU, p. m , at our Cariiiim Knetory, a Tiottlim Sulky, the ol Frank Camden. It wilt heboid to pay for the repuiis. WILSON ,V UIETUlClI. mUI lm FU I'L'UITY AND SIKKN;iii USE TREASURE BAKING POWDER. Hveiyonnytnrni.teed and for sale by all Mauutucluted by E. It. WEHSTElt A CO, J7d2w Cincinnati, Ohio. Windhorst & Blum, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Have lust received their Spring Stock of Import edandDomesllcUoodsof the latest styles. prices reasonable and work the best. nu'Jly WHITE GOODS. "Wo offer, commencing this week, great bargains in WHITE GOODS, LACES, &c. Chocked Nainsooks at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25c. a yard. India Linons at 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20, 25 and 30c. per yard. Pigurod at 12 1-2, 16 2-3, 20, 25 and 30c. per yard. Laco Striped Piques at 15, 20 and 25c. por yard. Largo stock of Laces at very LOW prices. J. W. SPARKS & BRO., No. 24, Market Street. BESTiiCIGARS "ST. JULIAN" "ELECTRIC." :Mauufactured by: JAS. S. REDMOND. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, Cure !m! (munition of Kidneys. Liver and Ilndder. Mrlek dut depoMin. and Diabetes, f nhiuillc lis. lues .1 the tuns: Tiind Live Indljfemion, V inurttimlicli, flout Prolcul vm Z tUtectlou, 3G Bonos for sZCZ Zs Cures Gout, U)) Jt lUicumatiim 91 1 T tho Joluu. vomit lnss. iutltinimatlonol ' thet'ictlira. A. Specific fot Ston in tUo llladdcr; m 9ry rhoi'ii. DiM'iiM's of tho rrostau 2 Gland, lirlt'bt's DUodieof the Kidneys S J.T .LIE, Cincinnati, O. v NOTICE OF REMOVAL, NEW FIRM. JOSEPH H.DODSOX will remove UIh gralu 1) business, on the 1st of July, from tho present 8tand ou Button street, where ho has beou engaged the past ten years, to tho craugo warehouse, corner of Second and "Wall HtreetH oppoHlto uaulton's stable, whore It will be conducted by lusNUCcebsortt, DODSON & The new llrm will continue the Grain, Leaf Tobacco nnd Coal business in all of its branches and keep on hand the best grades of Ponioroy, aud Kaymoud City Kanawhnnnd Ulackstutth coal. OiUro.s; cor nerof Wall and Second and coal oilico uud yard Front street above lower snide. Jullm DOUSON & KltAZKE,