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A Rnmortd Defeat of Colonel Ilgc
by the Creoa.
Hklkxa, Montana, July 6. News hns
been received from tb North that, the
troops under the command of Lieutenant
Colonel Ilges, of Fort Assinibsinc, sont out
on a scout tq drive back the British Crccs,
met the enemy this dido of tho line, Tuesday,
and wero defeated by tho ludlan8,who
greatly outnumbered tho troops. No particulars
of the engagement have been
loarncd, but tho report is that a courier
was sent in all hasto to Fort Assiniboine
for reinforcements. The report of Ilges'
repulse is doubted hore, as he is an officer
who, even with a small command, would
make a determined stand.
Ho In Xot IiOttn'H IIiiHbnnd.
Washington, July 0. Tho statement
having been published that Lotta was
married last Tuesday evening to 0. Edwin
IIuss, the latter furnishes tho following
tard for publication :
Washington, D. C, July C. There is no
foundation for the rumor of the distinguished
actress, Miss Lotta M. Crabtrco,
and myself. 0. Edwin Huns.
Arrival of General Crook.
Washington, July C. Gcnornl Crook,
rccompanied by Captain Bourke of his
staff, arrived Into last ovening. Tho General
will seo Secretary Lincoln this morning,
and lay beforo tho latter full
concerning tho Apacho prisoners, upon
whicli the further action of the Department
is based.
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
(Jcncrnl 31nrlict.
Cincinnati, July 0. Apples scarce;
choice to fancy at 53 25(jM 00 per brlj
fair to common nt $U 003 00. Beans:
marrows soil at $2 00, common mixed at
?2 C08 00, good to choico medium at
52 603 7G. Buttor dull; medium grades
quiet; creamery is quiet at2224c; fair to
good 1822c; prime and choico dairy, 23c;
choico northwestern, 3538c; choice Western
Reserve, 1012c; good to primo Central
Ohio, lie; common firm at lll'2c.
Cheese firm: 99Jo for northwestern; 0J
9c for choice Ohio; New York, 14MJo.
Coffee dull: inforior, 8c; common to fancy,
7Jc; Java, 2028c; lllo, good, 8J9Jc;
prime, ll12c. Driod fruits firm at 8o
for apples, new; and peaohes, now, 7c.
Hay quiet, and receipts small; choico
No. 1 timothy, old in aotivo domand on
'arrival 12 0013 00; No. 2 at S10 00($
11 00; prairie at S8 009 00; mixed,
S7 30; straw at SO 007 00 per ton.
Eggs firm at Orangoa dull;
Jamaica, 0 00a8 60 por barrel;
in enses, SO 00a7 60. Onions
aro dull at $2fi2 60 per brl. Lemons are
dull at 2 D0(a)3 00 a box.
firm; common to lair Now
Orleans, 3580c; good to prime, 49
62c; choico, 62(W)57c. Sirups, 50G5c;
maple sirup, 7578c per gallon.
Sorghum, primo To choice, 26(3)3Co
per gallon. Potatoes dull; early rose at
GOc a bushel; russets, Coo a bushel; snow-flake,
70c a bushel; sweet, $2 60(oj3 60
per brl. Poultry quiet: chickons firm at
2 503 60; turkeys firm at 7(a;8o. Oceso
quiet at S3 75. Bucks dull al S3 00
8 60. Sugar quiet; raw, 8c; cut-loaf,
lOJc; granulated 9c; powdered,
11 c; A sugars, 8 9c; extra C,
7ig.8c; yellow refined, 7c. Mill-feed:
supply large, market quiet,
bran, S13 00; shipstutl's, S14fa15 00;
firm nt Sl OOWl'J 00. Oils firm;
. petroleum, 110 deg. test, 8J(9c; 130 deg.
88Jc, and 150 deg. headlight, 13c;
lard oil firm at 9290c; turpentine, 50
63c for the best grade; linseed oil, 5 l5Gc.
Seeds: Gorman millet, 75( 95c: clover, 16o
per pound for old; new, 14J(15c from store;
timothy, SI 76(ii 1 90 from store; tiax
479oc. Tnllow: country, 7(n;8c; city
8Jc. Conl: Pittsburg firm nt 10c. afloat;
delivered, llo per bush, or S3 00 per ton;
Kanawha. lOo per bushel dulhcred.
Oral n and Flour.
Cincinnati, July 0. Wheat had a moderate
local domand for milling purposes at
51 021 Oo.ras to quality, and it had to
bo good to be taken; otherwise the market
was dull and nominal at SI 021 03 for
regular No. 2 red asko.l. Sales on tho floor
of 500 bu No. 2 red, spot, elevator, at SI 05;
150 bu longbcrry, landing, $1; uOO bu sample,
at landing, 75c.
Corn There is a little more inquiry today,
and some holdets talk better prices,
but they aro ditlicult to obtain ns tho do-.
mand is not nt all heavy. Three cars No.
2 mixed sold at 6ljo; two cars do. at 51 c,
and two cars primo, by sample, at 51c; ono
car rojectod sold at 48c, and two cars do. at
40o. Choice mined ear brought 52p. Futures
are dull and weak; 2,500 bu No. 2
mixed sold at tho call board nt51o August;
July was otVored at 5Uc, and SO1) was bid;
October offered at 53Jc and 50o bid.
llyo Is inactivo and weak; No. 2 is
quotable- at 5455c. Threo cars No. 2 on
track and 2 cars do. in elevntor at 54 Jo,
and ono car do. in elevator at 55c.
' Oats Tho market is dull and fcohlo.
Sample lots of whito sold at 8737.Jc and
light mixed at 35Jc; No. 2 whito wore
quattiblo at 38c; No. 2 mixed at 85o.
Flour Mnrkct slow and oasy for current
brands. Quotations aro as follows :
Winter patont, ?5 90G 50; fancy, So
6 76; family, 4 504 00; extra, S3 50
4 00; superfine, S3 008 50; low grado,
$2 262 85; spring patent, SO 507 25;
bakers , S56 85. llyo flour quiet at
S3 403 85. Bales to-day wero as
brla family at 55, 25 brls saniplo at
52 60, 85 brls superfino at S3, 00 brls extra
at S3 75, 125 brls family at Si 76, 60
brls superfine at S3 10, 60 brls oxtra at
53 40, 125 brls family at $4 85, 100 brls
fancy at S5 40, 125 brls fancy at S5 25,
125 brls spring at 55 25.
Htock Mnrkct.
Chicago, July 0. Hogs Itecoipts 10,-000
head; shipments none; brisk and
stronger, and Co higher; common to good
mixed, S5 505 85; hoavy packing and
butchers', S5 800 20; light baoon, S5 00
0 20; skips, Sp3 75; closed easier, and
all sold.
. Cattle Heocipts, 6,500 head; shipments,
none; fairly active, good grados stronger,
' Exports, 5 800; good to choice shipping
steers, $5 60(2)5 70; common to mod-Jura,
$4 7fi5 85.
Sheep uoceipts, 809 head; shipments,
none; weak and slow) lafeiipr to fair. 92 00
, 3 60; good, 4 29; eheiae, 4 50. Lambs,
J l 408 75 per heaA.
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CITY AM) fjtfUNTY D1KEGTOH1.
Courts Circuit Court.
' Judge A.E.Cole.
Commonwealth's Attorney T, A. Currnn.
Clerk B. D. Pnrry.
Sheriff Perry Jefferson.
f Dan I'errlue.
Deputies: Chnn Jeflerson.
( J. W. Alexnudcr.
Jailer Dennis Fitzgerald.
Tuesdny niter second Monday in Jnnunry,
April, July nud October in each year.
County Court.
Judge Wm. P. Coons.
County Attorney J. L. "Whitnkcr.
Clerk-W. W. Ball.
Second Monday c: each month.
Uiutrtcriy Court.
Tuesdny ntter second Monday in March,
June, September and December In each year.
MntrlstrntcH Courts.
Mnysvllle, No. l.-W. H. Pollltt nHd J. L.
Grant, first nnd third Tuesdays lu March,
June, September and December.
Mnysvllle, No. 2. M. F. Mnrsh nud W. L.
Holton, first Saturday nud fourth Tuesday,
samo mouths.
Dover, No. 3 A. A. Gibbon and A. F.
DouyiiH, flrst nnd thlid Wednesday, samo
mouths.
Mlucrvn, No. 4-0. N. Weaver nnd J. H.
Wntson, flrst nud third Tuesdns, snmo
mouths.
Gormnntown,No.5 S. F. Pollock and Jas.
Feguu, flrst nud thlid SntutduyK, same
months.
Snrrtis, No. G-J. M. Bnll nnd J. W. Tllton,
bccoud nud lourtli Hutnrduys, snmo months.
Mnysllclc, No,7-C. VlIlinmsnnd J. D.
Hnymond, second nud fourth Fridays, sume
months.
Lewlsburg, No. 8 J. M. Alexander nnd
Abner llord, second nnd fourth Thursdays,
samo months.
Orangeburg, No. 0 V. D. Coryell nnd W.J.
Tnllv, flrst Saturday uud Inst Mondny.sume
months.
Washington, No. 10 John Itynn nnd James
Smlthers, fouith Tuesdny and third Wednesday,
hnmo months.
Murphysville, No. 11 Lewis Jefferson nnd
E. L. Guult, fourth Mondny uud thlid Thursday,
same mouths.
Fern Lenf, No. 12-S. 13. Mnstln nnd J. B.
Burgess, second nud fourth Saturdays, snme
months.
CoiiHtubleH.
Mnysvllle, No. 1-J. P. Wnllnco.
Mnysvllle, No. 2-W. L. Mornu.
Dover, No, 3-W. B. Mc.Mllliui.
Mlnervn, No. 4 Jnmes Runyon.
Gormnntown, No. 5 Isnnc Woodward.
Snrdis, No 0-J. A. Collins.
Mnysllclc, No. 7 Thomns Murphy.
Lewlsburg, No. 8 S. M. Strode.
Ornngeburg, No. 0- Thomns Hlse.
Washington, No. 10 Jnmes Gnult.
Murphysville.No. 11 W. B.Prather.
Forn Leaf No. 12-B, W. Wood.
Society aicctinprs Mnsouic.
Confldeuco Loilge, No. 52, flrst Monday oi
each month.
Mason Lodge, No. 312, third Mondny of each
month.
Chapter, No.O.second Monday ol
each month,
Mnysvllle Commnudery, No. 10, fourth
Mouuuy ot ench month.
I. 4. O. P.
Plssnh Encampment, No. 0, second nud
fourth Mondays In ench months nt 7 o'clock.
DoKalb Lodge. No. 12, Tuesday night, ench
week, nt 7 o'clock. ,
Ringgold. No. 27, Wednesday night, each
week, at 7 o'clock.
Jiuiulits of Honor.
The flrst nnd third Tuesday of ench mouth.
Lodge room on Sutton street.
li. off.
Limestone Lodge, No. 36, Friday uluht ol
each week.
i. o. w. at.
Wednesday night each week.nl their hnll on
Becoud street.
Nodullty lt.V.M.
Second nnd fourth Sundays In ench month,
nt their hnll on Limestone street.
Fulucr .Unthew T. A. 8.
First Suudny in each month, nt their hall on
Limestone stieet.
St. Vntrlck'H Benevolent Society.
Second Sunday in each month, at their Hnll
on Limestone btreet.
ClKiir Milkers' Union.
First Tuesday night in each mouth.
I. . G.T.
Mondny night of ench week.
MttllH.
K. C. R. It., nrrlves nt 0;30 n. ra. nnd 8:15 p.
in. Departs nt 5:15 n. m. nnd 12 in.
Bonanza, down Mommy, Wednesday nnd
Fridays nt 6 p. m. Up TuesdayThursday nnd
Saturday nt 8 p. m.
CITY OOVKKNMKNT.
The Board of Council meets tho tlrsl
In each month.
Mayor Horace Janunry.
Council.
Presidents L. Ed. Penrce.
First Ward-Fred. Bendel, A. A.
L. Ed, f enrce.
Second G. W. Mnrtiu, Thomns J.
Chenoweth, M.C. Hiitchins.
Tlilrd Peurce.E. W. Fltzgernld
David Heolnuger.
Fourth J. P.Phlster.B. A.
John W. Alexundor.
Fifth Ward Wm. B. Mathews, James Hal).
Edward Myall.
Treasurer and Collector E. E. Penrce.
Clerk Harry Taylor.
Mnrshal Jnmes Kedmond.
Robert Browning.
DntmtiPo J
Deputies, j Wl1 DaWson.
Whnrfmnster Robert Flcklln.
Wood nntl Coal luspector Peter Parker.
City Physician Dr. J.T. Strode.
Keeper of Alms House Mrs. S. Mills.
Piles! Piles!! Piles!!!
Old UROWNS PILEd RE Will euro any
case of protruding or ulcerated bleeding Piles
by n fowjnppllcntlonv. A trial will convince
any ono who is suflerlng with this loathsome
dlseaso that what wo sny Is true. For fnlo by
GEORGE 1. WOOD,
JeSOdifcwltn Mnysvllle, Ky.
14,508 Boxes sold in a year by OWE
Druggist of I
Act Directly on the Liver.
CUKKS ClCII.LH AND FttVKH, DYH1E1HI4,
Sick HUAnACJin. Bilious Colio,
TION, ItllKUMATISM, PlLKS, PALPITATION
OPTIIK IIKAHT, rIZZINMS, TOIIl'lD LlVKB,
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DlKKA8E0FTIIB LlVKHANI) 8T0MACN. If
you do not "feel very well." a shiBie pill at
beiMlmo Btlmulatos the stomach, restores
tho appetlto, tiupurts vigor to tho syitem.
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Market street, Mnysvllle, Ky. npllUdly
SCB0FULA
nnd nil scrofulous diseases, Sores, Erysipelas.
Kczcmn, Blotches, Ringworm, Tumors, Carbuncles,
Rolls, nnd Eruptions of the Skin,
nro tho direct result of au impuro stato of tho
blood.
To euro theso diseases tho blood must bo purified,
and restored to a healthy and natural condition.
Avon's Sahsapakilla has for over forty
years bccnrecognlzod by eminent medical authorities
ns tho most powerful blood purifier In
existence It frees the system from nil foul humors,
cutlches nnd strongthons tho blood, removes
all traces of morcurlnl treatment, and
a complete master of all scrofulous diseases.
A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores.
"Some months ngo I was-troubled with scrofulous
sores (ulcors)on my legs. Tho limbs, wero
badly swollen nud Inflamed, and tho sores discharged
largo quantities of ollciislvo matter.
Evory remedy I tried failed, until I used Ayeii's
Sahsavahilla, of which I have now taken threo
bottles, with tho result that tho sores nro healed,
and my general health greatly Improved. I feel
very grateful for tho good your medlcino has dono
me. Yours respectfully, Mas. Ann O'BniAN."
118 Sullivan St., Now York, Juno 21, 1882.
CTJ7 All persons Interested nro Invited to
rnll on Mrs. O'Rrlnn ; ulno upon the Ruv. Z.
V. Wilds of 78 Enst fi4th Stieet, tw York
City, who will tnko pleasure In testifying" to
tho wonderful elllcney of Ayor'n
not only in the euro of this lady, hut In
his own caso nud many ethers within Ills
knowledge.
Tho well-known writer on the Cotton Herald, B.
W. Ball, of Jlochester, A'..,wrltes, Juno 7, 1882:
" Having RulTcrcd severely for boiiio years with
Eczema, and having failed to Ilnd relief from other
remedies, 1 lmvo made use, during tho prist threo
months, of Aykk's Saiisavaiulla. which hns
effected a complete cure. I consider it a magnificent
remedy lor nil blood diseases."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
stimulates nnd regulntes tho action of the
and assimilative organs, renews and
strengthens tho vital forces, nnd speedily cures
Rheumatism, Ncuralgln, Rliounintlc Gout,
Cntnrrh, Gcnernl Debility, nnd all diseases
arising from an impoverished or corrupted condition
of tho blood, and a weakened vitality.
It Is Incomparably tho cheapest blood medlcino,
on nccount of Its concentrated strength, and great
power over disease
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bi I Aiolutelyhfinlcnl
IS I IlKlleSHtll latei hair.' If dlurKl't hain't
wm III in an ii,cu recmau.reriumer.
Ill I IllS iflllrm'fr,1MW.4thSt..Cln. no.
B Bawl IBS' Ml j. Lottie; 4, cxpren paid, $3.
THE PEACE TO Ul.T CHEAP
bedroom suits
IS AT
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rachSldly SUTTON BTIthET.
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i for I93J, :W i:t, .lu Kurinm 1 ""tTjR
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1'IUu. SunJrv llaml Oaltili. litpalrlnz
ipittcnilsa'fOincit'in irtiiruci'on ami w ni"ll.
of dole lUuil ilailv.
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BLADDER. I IJRI.VARV Organs.
A
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Bent by inell postpiid on receipt of price.
SIMMONS'
EDIGATED WELL-WATER.
A Specific for Dyspepsia and Diseases
of tho Kidneys.
been nsed with most gratifying success
HAH in many ohstlnnto enses. Prof, F.
W. Clark, professor of Chemistry ut tho University
ol Cincinnati says this water "belongs
to tho samo clnss with thnt of tho Alleghnny
Springs, ot Virginia," the medicinal vlitues
ot which nro too well known tobostntcd here.
Thoso who dosiro to try this fnmous wnter
nro referred to Captain C. V. Uoxd, Lovnunn
Ohio; Captain O. M. Hollowuy. Clnclmintl,
Ohio; .1. J. Hnlpo, Cincinnati, Onlo. For sale
in nan oarro snnujugs oy
'UUS. &IM.MONS, Proprietor,
m23d&wtf Abordeeu.Ohio.
THE
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For power.purlty of tono.brillinncy of touch
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:Also, Th6 Matohloss:
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HOUSE ITIINiNli INC GOODS of nil kinds end the Bpsj qimllty.
PEERLESS ICE CKEA.M hns no complications lieyuud the cupncily of
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OWEEN OF THE WIT WATER IHUWI.K, which saves hull of the lnbor of
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Kentucky, announce to the public Hint linvli g puichnvecl tho Inteiest ot A. J.Kgnew & Co.,
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NOTICE TO BUILDERS!
J. C. Pecor &
MAYSVILLE, KY.
GARDEN SEEBS,
1VIXT.S,01I.S. VAItXISII. mid IIEAJT
mixi:d IAIXTS,
WALL PAPER.
Biiiltliuff Paper,
Ctvrpot Pnpor,
AND
WINDOV SHADES.
....... Tn..,.,i,.iinn nfKirtnnvs. Liver and
viiiua iiimuuMtuuw..
t i ti i .rtfl
31ndder, neposus, uuu wmw,
.ntnntiio a'S'Ri;s cu
inns; Torpid t,ivur,
nurstomaen. uo i ,Tcal
4.uecuou3, uyspepsm.
36 Dosos for CnToanntlt.
ui.uu. Ilheumatisni oi
tho Joints. Vomit.
i.,o T.innmmntlnn nl
tlm Tlrnthrn. A Snofilflc fOl
stono in tho Madder: Lucob
rinnLnn nf tl.n Prnctntl
Gland, Brlgbt'aDiseasoof thokldneyj
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J.T.LEE. Cincinnati, O.
Ssta'blislh.ed. 1865.
EQUITY GROCERY.
No, 0,"V, Second St., Opii.OpcrnllonHO,
Fruits and Vegotablesln season. Your patrol
ago respectfully solicited lljclly
nnd Dealers In-
MANTELS, COPPER,
WOOD and STONEWARE.
Third Streets, Maysvillc, Ky.
Bird Canes.
i i i a j
Brass Kettles
Wooden and
Wlllo.v Ware.
CJriinlfr Iron
Warp of all
vnrvrs hoof-
IX(1,
of nil kiudo.
NOTICE."
iiiiu ui yuuu.i ;
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SULKIES
18 SUTTON STREETS I
BUY-
BLATTERMAN & POWER.
PERSONS lu vnnt ot building lumber,
fencing or shingles, will Unci It to tho In- .
torcst to address us nt Vnnceburg, Ky., or II.
0. Ilarkloy, Mnysvllle, Ky. Wo lmvo something
new in
mado from yellow poplar with? square butts,
equal to Michigan plno at much less price.
Shingles kept ou hnnd nnd for salo by Colllus,
Rudy & Co., nnd H. C. Bnrkloy, Mnysvllle,
Ky., nt mill prices.
JSUdlin LEWIS COUNTY LUMBER CO.
CRAWFORD HOUSE.
Cor, Sixth and Walnut Sts.
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Lewis Vandkjj, Proprietor.
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