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THE DAILY BULLETIN. MONDAY EVENING, DEC a, 1833. HOSSElt & MCCARTHY, Publishers nud Proprietors, v t To Whom Aunnrew am. Communications w That ladles' clonks uro cheap tills week, Is what wo Imvu to loll, Ah you will find when yon linvogono To Nesbltt A McKrell. They got 'em up In "II the styles Am nont as any Uihllo, With nud . On back and si io'iuul middle. A OABUOur and hoatlng cotnpany Iiiih been orgunizt'tl nt Portsmouth. It is reported Unit the Rtiltn nt Riploy luvo been compromised. ... . . ., . Ovku oho hundred Keats' have been sold for the MuAtiloy entertitinment tin's evening. A nonce iittncbud to a lrny r.m uway on Second .Btrcet this inpning. p dnmnt'o."' ' t f f ' ' " ' Onk of the at Mr. llortnnnn Liingu'a jewelry store marks tho correct 8 utiilnril time. Mil. TitoiiAH Y. tNKtiiiiT, ol is invited by JiiH frienuN to be u cundidtite for Couneiltnun. O'Dox.nkll, the nuiiderer of Carey, tho informer, lint been found, suilly. and will be banged at Newgate. Mr- Jons T. Jiii'Fri'nqoSJ'vviHfoflerJnl public, s.de at his place Tuesday, December 11,'a.lot of liogsj cattlo, sheep, horses, etc. The sale-is an important one, and should be well at tended. Tim Fleetwood, on Friday, had the largest trip down she has had since she was built. . Her appearance was that of a boat loaded .for" tho oiithflTs Itiwns found necessary tdjmt light freiglit on the roof. Over one hundred passengers were registered. A Mi.Vitucup rallied at the rooms of the Sodality II, V. M., on Friday welling, was won by Mr. John Ford. The rafllo was for tho benefit of the Sisters of tho Visitation, an I the names on the list were obtained by little Misses Maggie Green and Agnes O'Donnell. Rev. J. T. IIkviikkick has accepted nn invitation to t ke charge of the Southern Presbyterian Church,' and Will in future make MuyBvillo'lfls homo. Ilb'wsiH for twenty years pastor of tho church at Padncab rtnd orgnnized a luiye congregation at that place. For tho present he will preach at tho church on alternate Sundays and conduct tho usual prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. at the hall will bo discontinued. Tub Ripley Budget says : Mrs. B dander, wife of L. A. Bolander, who lives at Boudo's Ferry, this. countyt presented a check purported to jitiyp been elpnpd by, lier father-in-law for i?230 at tho Augusta, Ky., banlc, which was cashed.. .Mrs. Bolander then wrote a note to her husband informing him of the above fact and that the had taken their youngest child and left and never wanted to see faco ngatn, &c. Upon',hIs Mr. Bolander saw at once that the check wis a forgery. To avoid disgrace he paid tho check. His wife and child are supposed to have gone West. - rvX vl..i, r fi A" .., Mr. Barney McAuley, the'famohs com edian, will appear at the Opera House this evening as Gilderoy Punk, in " Tho Jersoyman," a character in which bo is especially good. Tho Lowell (Mass.) .Courier Bays of tho play.:- : Music Hull was well filled last evening to witness Tlio Jersovninii," ns pluyed by H. lUOAUiey. ino piay oy uu lino, unci is one in wiumi a goon n cm oi uu tlve wit and cliaiactoilstlcs burnt lorlll nnd win applause fiom the audience. A vouiur Kimllshman seeks tho band of a mutdeu who has lulleu ier to a largo fortunu and ncdks uid of Oildoroy N'O." I'niilt (McAtiloy,) ii. bum jepiey r.mtier.uo accomplish his montof tils doMigns'al once arouses uuaui nun leuus to an npnosuion a Koo.l opportunity for Ibodlspluy of Yaulcco Hluow(iai'.s. It Is In this situation that Air. AiiiAuloy tixcels. Ills native simplicity and liecilom li'iin theatilcal elli'ctH inakt'Htbe play inoio loi.llstlo tliuti UuniiuI. MoAillcy's Buppott was k'hxI, unil M ably n. Blsled hfiu I IniL the pluy ttavu tiniiilitakablu willMlactlon. Reserved seats ennbp secured at lora newB depot, J V3 Ai.Fitui). RoiiKitrs, a fanner, ngedjtlfly one years, and father-in-law of John B, Smart, tho prosecuting, witness in. tho scandalcase at Flemliigsb'urgVcoinm'itted sulcldo in his room tho 30th Olt. Tho following .particulars of tho deed are given in a toJvgraiu!!fo tho Courier-Journal : lli Imil on Ilia stand as a witness for the pioMMUilluu a day or twnicpt and on' yuHtunlay Ibu ilttiuiiu ituiouucixi a liuniliur of wltueHMMi to. Impeach -his eharanlsr for Until. TiiNseuti)6d to pnty upon liH inlud, undbuKpoke despoliUliiuly ol Hi" weio Uikln, ycsloday uvwi li Or, Martin, n co-dif mtaht m HobblilH; was dlN cliHrninl noin the ludlctiuent, IhuJuduu holi ln thai ihuio was not hiiillulunl testimony ugalust il in to convict him ol coiispliaoy, mid lie was aUo to by put oil tliu Kt)iud. ThU Hueined to add to tho wi'lKllt'pf ilespbndency nudulooiii over Ills nil ml, anil wiioirho and II vo other retired to their loom nt tho Holiday House Tliiiiwlny nlsht aliout it) o'clock ltoiiurtH (IccIIikhI louo to lied, us tie could uotHleep. Thd.Otlluls retired'. iiiir left him HltiliiK uii. NothliiB lurlher .woslitaid by thoHo In ihu room unlit about 1 o'clock, when they were hUmled by tbe rlntftiiK o( a pllol. All was duiknsi In tho loom and iho occupants huslencd to Unlit Ihu In up, but Just a they HiicceiVed a second repoit rnWnut and AUred Hoberts tell from liU chair to tho Uooi'siruiiuUuuliitbeuKonles of douth, ArwiHianco was hastily suinmonoii, but It was of no avail, as lu two iiiliiuies his soul had winded Us way fiom eurth to meet the realities of the unknown and appear In that court whero the hearts of men aiurend audtbelr woids uuheeded, MajHvlllo and Mnson County Bible So- ' - clety: Tho sixty-first nnruial meeting of tho Maysyillo and Mason Comity Biblo Society was called to order in tho First Presbyterian Church by, James Barbour, Prosidont. Tho Secretary being absent, D.(R. Bullockwiw appointed Secretary Rending' of tuo scriptures by Rev. Mr. Alderson. Prayer by Rev. Dr. Henderson, after which I. M.Lano, C. W. Darnall and J. II. Rains wero nppointJd a committee to nomlnato ofllcers of tho Society for tho ensuing year. Tho following turned persons weie elected : r ,N President James Rnrbourv1.. vice Pre-d lonl M. F. Adamsoii. Treasurer Jnuies Hiultli, 0. Sadler. f. Toll til). Ilrucr. (A.T. Cox. Kxreutlvo Committee fftft A'JJIft ' ritr.: uochran. A condensedkroport of tho TronMirir nnd Kxecutiyo Coh)inUtoo was read and approved.' .' ' ' ' On motion of A. T. Cox, James Smith, .who luis.becn tho Trensuier nnd of this Society for nineteen years, was niado a jf tho American Biblo Society, by tho necessary appropriations. i T .-. 'interesting addresses were made by Rev. A. ErBoreing, Elder A'. N. Gilbert and Rev. J. A. Caywood, the last named being now engaged distributing bibles in this county, A very earnest appeal was made by tho Pi esident for mono.v to make a gonoral supply of bibles to this county. Tho collection amounted 'to sixty-two dolhirs. Tio.procuedins interspersed with 'delightful songs, Jed by members of' the various church choirs. . rnii. Mr. Thoi. Y. Xabht: It is the desiro of your fi iends in the Fifth Ward that you will consent to allow your name to be used ns a candidate for councilman nt the enduing ele ton. By no doittir you will oblige your fiicndsand receive 'he hearty support of , , .Many Vuii::s. a; si:rKitEi)'uj:.iu winks. The Cool Agi'ieiiieut of Two French Doctors. . Dr. do la Pom mentis, says the Paiis Fluurci, was executed in June, 1804,; for a niurdor of tho Palmer tvpo. On the night beforo his expeution he was visitell by Survcon Vnlpotu,' who, after a few preliminary roinitrks, infoimed him that lie came in the interest of science, and that ho hoped for Dr. do la Poiuiuerais' co-operation. " You know." ho said, "that ono of the most inleiesting of physiology is us to whether unv ray of memory, reflection, or real survives," in the brain of a mnn tall of tho hciuj.P At this point the condemned niahJooked somewhat startled, but professional instincts at once resumed their sway, and tho two physicians calmly and arranued" the details of uiv experiment for the next morning. " When tho knife falls," said Valpeau, " I shall bo fatanding at your side, nuil your ht'iu'l will at mice pass from the executioner's hnnds into mine. I will then cry dibtiuctlv into your ear: 'Count do lu can you at this moment thrice lower tho lid of your ritdit eye,, while tho loft rotnains? nputrT " Tho next day when tho great surgeon reaeh'edtho condemned cellf ho found tho condpmed man pntclicing'tlio sign screed upon. A few minutes alter the guillotine had done' ita, wbrk, tho bead was in Vulpcau's hands and tho (Ui'htioii put. Familiar as ho was with tho most shocking nnd ghastly scenes, ho was almost frozen with terror as honiw tha riylit lid fall, while tlo other eye looked iixedly nt him. " Again I" ho cried frantically. Tho litis moved, but thoy did. not part; It was " all civnr. "" iii- . Saratoga trunks lu miniature biio itiiroh. iiiijio lu DVUll vilii i;aiiijy nti'l send to your intended. ' -Trio trnnka are inndo of leather ami bnvo initials and foreign hotel labels on the side. OITTTXTOElTvis. AdvertUeraenbi liiMnud under Ihl.i heading lOopor lino for onclrjnsortlon. '" - ' -" - -"' Try Liuigdon's City Butter Crackers. Children's cloaks and cloakings at Hunt & Doyle's, lAll fcWOol.redjunder8hirts aU$l.25 at Wesb SteMcKjeig. f J Russian $:ir calura and' dobnnns'cbenii at - L Good bed comfoits from 85c to $2.25 at Nesbltt and McKroll's. . i Great bargains in tlno Blankets nt J ,W Sparks it Bro.'s, 21, Market btroet. .. ' 7,"t -i '-..-' - flk I Clonkini: and Sack nc Uloths'cheat) at J. W.SjiarkSit Uro.'s, 24,'Markot street. dillbront styles of now neclyveaViOpcntOzRynt Hunt it Doylu's. Buy your cloak from Hunt it Doyle, thoy know how to fltyou perfectly. iJ i i m - Five hundred dolmans, jackets and cloaks at Hunt it Do.vIo'b f Three-story, "'stdni!lebnnSfindlB,lieot nin'sie at Jlisa Wiiyn Frakar's jiQvelty store. ' nil j i aaiw ' All wool red Undershirts nt 7rm., $1.00 and $1.25 nt J. W. Sparks &-Uro.'s, 21 Market ltrfojtqt3. Bring on tho babies. lMctuies taken instiintanpoiisly by Kackley at ,M. it K.'s book"storo..J O o20dtf Fivo hundred ladies' Merino Vests cheap. One thousand men's Under- BhlrfBjiJ W,'?.')".', a0c.a5cf.,',40i'rC0q 00c. and 75c, at J. W. 8parks it Bro.'s ' iff ,.'! , ; Great bargains in Bod Comforts. "We innko blfi reductions In tho prices of all our Bed Pomforts, J. W. Spnrks it Bro, Tho constant feeling of being " played out " and " used up,' can readily be removed by using Aycr's Sarsaparilla. Nesbltt it McKroll aro making loaders this Bcason, of ladies' and. Men's blankets, etc. n3dtf5 Poeta from 75 cents to $5. Family bibles now and cheap, at Morrison & nl7dtin Clonks, Jackets, Dolmans and Circulars. Cheapest at J. "W. Sparks & Bro.'s, 24, Market street. . Cloaks. Tho largest lino and tho lowest prices In Maysvillo at Nesbltt & McKroll's. Poo's Riven, illustraletl by Doro, $0, list price $10. For salo by M. & K. nl7dlm Bisqtio goods anil ideals, now for Maysville, can bo seen in our show it Knckloy's Book Store. nlTdlin Shuwlsl Shawls I Wo place on salo our entire stock of Sliawls at a big reduction from formor prices. J. 'WJP. Sparks & Bro., 24, Market Btrdet. -.,' Jletluctlon. From this date Favorito oysters will bo reduced to 2o conts a can. lllOtf JoiIK WlIKKl.Kll. A r.AitOK lot of nion's shoes in Into styles, which I will offer for tho next thirty days at bolow cost. Call and sco them, d.ldlw. F. B. Ranso.v. (liven Awny. (itiart and half gallon buckets will be given away with bulk oysters bought of me, until further notice. nlOdtf John Wiiei:i,kii. ' Great Bargains in black Cashmeres, direct from the importers all pure wool, at oOo., 00c Hoc, "oc, 85c, !)0c and $1.00. Call and examlno buforo yon buy. J. W. Sparks & Bro. Books lu Sets. Bulwcr, Dickons, Geo Elliott, Gibbons' Ronio, Chuinbers, Hans Anderson, and numerous Juvebilcs in sets, for salo by Morrison it Ivackley. 17Imd Queen Titania's Fairy Tales, quarto, handsome illumlnnted 'cover, :U4 pages, 100 illustratrations. Fairy tales of nil aaes and Nations' Prico $1. Books for children -in great variety from ono cent up. I larry Taylor, No. 23, Mnrket street. , New Books. Mark Twain's " Lifo on tho "Tom Sawyer," 'Innocents Abroad," Will Carleton's " Farm Ballads," " Farm Legends," ," Farm Festivals." For sale by M. & It.. nl7dlm '"Ayer's Iills are u.couvcnlent remedy to havo always at hand. They aic Higar coated, easy to take, effectivo to operate, sure to bring relief and cure. Thoy are effectual in a wide rango of diseases which ariso from tlisorders of tho stomach and digestive organs. Ono of tho finest music boxes ever of- fererin dho city at J. C. Pecor it Co.'s drug and b,ook store. Tho stylo and finish is lirstjclass.uiid tho instrument plays ten popular airs. Go nnd sco it. ' It is to bo disposed of at radio during the holidays. n20d:it . Sntlsfactorv Evidence. J. W. Graham, Wholesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex., writes: I have been handling Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam for the Lungs for the past year, and havo found it ono of tho ui'jst salable medicines I havo over bad in my houso for Coughs, Colds, and ovon Consumption, always giving ontiro satisfaction. Pleaso send mo another gross. MAiiuii:i. ; Dcrtmlwr I, l&sa, at tho County Clerk's of. flce.byJtulKo W. P.Cooiw, Miss K. 11. MA It-TIN to Mr.R.F. KLLINUTON, both of Nicholas county, Ky. A ItlVl'AII. KlItKlX Corrected dally by R. II. Lovki., grocer and produio do iter, No). Wand 6.', Market xttcot, Maysville, Ky. "" OltOCKHIKS. CnfleeVlf U'0 Molasses, old crop, t ual. mi Mnlasso", fancy, new ) nul , Molasses, sorghum, fancy, Kl gal. Suirur. yellowWIh . ? H Suijar, extra C, ty Tt I) Suuar A. 11 tt O'MlU Huijur, granulated W h uiojio Suuar, iiowdeied, peril) Hiniar. Now Orleans, ib.M... 710 Tcasftl m .' Aaito Coal OH, head Unlit 1)1 al anu countuy rnonucK. .( niMU. pui ieuu... ..,, ,,.m : in bacon, brcaklaKl W rt.. ..,...,, Uncoil, clear sides, per lb iu Iticon, llaniHM tt.,.. ll.icon, Hhoulders, por It, H.tli Heaus VI al....... nuuor,WK - Chickens, each .............. ... I3:w Apples, dried, per iu.,. i" eachea, drlwl, per lb. K 'ttcs3 doc, , i. mm..... ' 'Jd Flour, Limestone, por barrel. ! 7 mi Kiour, uiu uoio, por narroi . 7 Oil Flour, Alaysvlllb Fancy, pnr barrel. i Flour, Mason County por barrel 'J5 Flonr, Kentucky Family, por barrel.. flCO Flour, Magnolia Faintly, porbnrrol ,. 15 75 Houoy, per lb ,. ' 16(1 -M uomiiiy, ft iuuon. ! vtf , ,. "iwii hi i'u.n 'M KhouHlcis .. 010 La Ml, tin. law. Onions, per pec 1c ,. ai&.'to i otitoesM pock, is Turkeys, drossoil, por lb f((itai MAVHVII.l.K CXMI.MAIIUKT. Autbraeltu at Kluvators, per ton $8.ir), YouKhlouhoiiy at Klovators, per bushol Ho. r delivered IRc. , Kanawha nt Klovntow, por bushel lie. do- ltVIl lifo, 4 Pomery nt Klovators, per bushel Bo. luc. FOR RENT. ?OH otto and a hair siory V traiuodwollliig, corner ol Third aud Poplar si i eels, In Fifth Want. UUdlw HALLUK A HALL EIC. Court St. AXXOUNCKlir.NT. Vov Miorlir. j 'Wenro nuthorlzod to aniiouuco that DAN I'KUIUNK Is a candidate for the olllco ol Hhorlltof Mason county, at the August election, lS8l,sul)Jrct to tho action of the Democratic paity. I'nr Mayor. We nre nutliorl?;cd to announco that M. F. MAIlHHlsacaudldatelorlheotUcu of Mayor ol tho city of Maysville at the January election, 1881. Wo nro authorised to announce thnt HORACE JANUARY Is a candldato for re-election ns Mayor of Maysville, nt the ousuIiik January election, l'or City Clerk. Wo nro authorized to announce Hint IjANGHORNF. M. TAI1II Is cnndldato for tho olllco of City Cleric at the ensuing January election. We nro authorized to nnnoutico Hint HARRY TAYLOR is a candidate for as City Cleik nt the ensuing January election. l'or City Assessor. Wo are authorized to aniiouuco that Mr. W. I). HIXHON Is a rniiillilnto for Clly Assessor at tho ensulim January election. We aro authorized to announce that Mr. JOHN W. CARTMKI.Ii Is a candidate for City Assessor, at the enstilnn .January election. We aio authorized lo aniiouuco that Mr. CHARLK8 II.WAI.. Is a catiilld.ite for City Assessor, at the ensuing January election, l'or Collector mill Treasurer. Wo are authorised to announce that E. B. I'KARCK Is a candidate for reelection as Collector nnd Treasuier of Maysville at the oiisiiIuk January election. I'nr Councilman. Wo nre authorized to aniiouuco Mr. J. M. STOCKTON, ns a candidate, for lo election as councilman fiom the Second Ward. Wo aio authorized lo announco that W. A. 1. I.URTY Is a candidate for Councilman In tho llrst ward at the next January election. MR. ROHKRT FllOsr lakes this method of announcing to the voters ol the Klist Ward In Iho city of Maysville, that lie will boa candidate for io election as Councilmau of snlil Ward at tho elisuliii; Jaiiuaiy election. IMS I. At tho solicitation ol many fi lends 1 an. noiince my.M'll as a candidate for for Councilman, at the next eltcllon. 1). IlKClllNOKll. We are aiithorizeil lo aniiouuco Unit Mr ISAAC M. LANK Is a candidate for Councilman In the Foui Hi Wind, at the next January diet Ion. Wo mo authorized to announce thai JOHN W. AI.KXANDKR lsa candlduie for Hon lo tho council ironi the Fouith Waul, nt IhtteiiHiilug Januaiy election. For Wlinrliniisler. Wo nro milliurlzeil to auuouiiu that KICKI.IN, Jit, Is a ciiiilldnlo lor le election as A harfmaxtci, at the next January election. l'or Wood mill Coal Inspector, Wo iiroautboii.ed to announce Dial IMC TKR 1. PAllKfc.lt Is a candldalu lor Woixl and Coal Inspector, at the cumiIiik Jauuni, election. For .lliirsluil. We ate autliO'lziil to announce Mr. W. W WATKINH as a caudl late f.r Maislial at the eiisuiiiK Januaiy election, ISS. Wo are authorized to announco JAM KM HASSON,Hr., usautiiidldalalor city maislial at tho Januaiy election. Not ono cent loi clcctloucorliiK purpo'es. Wearoniilhorlzed lo aniiouuco that W. II. DAWSON Is a candidate for the olllco of City Marshal, at tho ensulni: Januaiy election. Hoboliclts IhoMiiipoilof his trlencN. Wh ai o mil horized to announce that J A M KS REDMOND Is a ca didalo for m oiecl Ion n Maislial ol Jaiiuao election. The support ol ills friends Is nolle acu. MR. ROHKRT W. HROWNINU announces thnt'ho Isiiuiiidldato lor City Marxlial at the ensulmz Januaiy election, on the Hut Monday In January, 1KHI. Your suppoit Is solicited.. W ANTED. r thousand llHuikeys and St'.OH) dozen liesh Hluhest marketpi Ice paid. II. Il.NORTHlOTT A CO.. Sutton street, Mnyvhle, Ky. 110.VIAW AirANTKI) Acaicful and tesnonslhlo V t.v to rent lily leMdcncu on Iho Deml'in pike either tho whole or a portion of the hone. Small family prefcried. Apply to Mrs. S. M. Ulliiioio, or to tlnrdon (lllmoro nt the llateiuan Home, Fiont street. nltitf lirANThD A uood canvasMor for a fast V Kclllnc book. (Jood cominlsNlorls. l-;x elusive tonftory. WM.OWKNS. oiauu liullelln olllco. FOR SAX. JCi. 1?OR HALE-Kour MashtaudH, onu boiiul, two sofas, thriobureiuM, ono dozen hair cloth uhalis, two coiiuko chulrs, one locking chair, two waidioties, feather beds, nnd nil articles used for house keepliiK. Ai-ply at this olllco. dldlw HALK llaso burntiiK stove, kooiI as 1?OR new. Will be sold ata batnaln. Apply toT. J. CURLKY. n'Jldlw excellent Iuiikii of JUST Poineioy coal at market price. Wo nave also on hand Vouhlou'hcuy or Illacksiultli nut coal at 10 cents pur bushel. M2vr DODSON A FRA7.KK. LOST. LOST White setter iIok with liver colored snots. Had on two collars, one leather and other Uornian Nil ver, Iho latter was Inscribed T. L. Holtou. Howard paid if to Daulton's stable. u301wd T.L.HOLTON A hymn book, nnyoun llndioK It LOST bo rowardod by leaving It nt naotf T1I IS OKFICJK. FOUND. Kold cameo ilnu, on Sunday, F Apply at inisotuco. dint lSTew Advertisements. UME FITS; When I ftnyiurH i u n. meftn uiereiyln.iopiuuin iwr r I him and until luuoilivm lotuiti (Ruin, I mi'un null, mi cur.. 1 liv Wbrt. tha dlnuwA ol KITS, KI'ILKftiY ,nr'WI,MNOIJICK,0!iiltr8.1onsliidr. Iw.rrnntnir tunaJr to (uro Iho wont caiei. Boctuso otbari li. failed fi no ronnn fiir xio tww wlvlug n cure. Penil l one riir a tnmilio una n rr liuttl. cf pj InfuUIM. Olvu 'inrt anil l'uit Olllc. U cuitt Juu niilhltieror'fttrlftj, nnd twill mra jini. .. ilJrft lir. U. O. HOOT. Ill rrl St, Now York. FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! This season's now ile.scilptlvo Catalogue UIKI I'liCO 1.1KIOI ' J'lhys, J; Dramns, X Farces, UlllllO UOOKf, e o Hcemiry (paper), npeauers, ICHiioplan Dramas, So Sid TUIUt'UUX'l.lglllK, a Colored Flro, "J a raulomliiie, HuriitCork, OB o wins, a" Heard, Ac. Ao In fnct.ovnrylhliiK for AmateurTlieatilcnls, HAMUKL FRLNOH &S0N.3H, K lllliHtioot, Now Yoi lc. CONSUMPTION Bt I liuivniiirltlvK rriuo.li fc Uis abuy dleao i liy Itl n. lliuu.mj vrra.mi'r lhenrt kind and or 1m (lauilliilili.tro lirou rnrl. IndMni, tirnng l injr man III It.ollWf, llmt I will lfii.1 TWO IIOI'TI.K.i FIIKK, LilmiIht Willi n V I.IU III.K1 IlKATISK on Hit. (Ilwuw. lu any u!Tror. Uh . Kiprnt4 ma I. O addr.r.. UU. T. A. bl oi I'M. .11, I'.arl si , N.w Yorlc. fcoud lor our" HoleotLtst of Local NewspaiHim. Goo. P. Howell A Co., 10, Hpruco street., N. Y. KNABE PIANOS. !17, Nccoiul Hlrcct, .WHj'HVlllo.Ky. Xj. JP.IVCC 331" 11.6; t. PIANOS and ORGANS, :17, Second strccl, Jliiysvllle, Ky, SPECULATION! JSgH on Chicauo llonid and lu utockon N. Y. Hoard Money paid in as soon as trndo Is closed. Do not have to await remittance from Chicago or New York. Cliiclniiall Urn. In mill .Stock t:xclinni;ctU3,Vcst Fifth Hlrcct, Opposite FoiiutAlii.Ciiiclniintl, u.siim n. a. uiiiu.,;.TiiiiiBKcr, PGNUWAAIT.KN, STOVES, GRATES, TINWARE, inautcls, etc. Hole audits lor the celebrated Omaha and Lead or stovos. RooUtiK and promptly and satisfactorily done. Corner ot Market and Third .streets, A. R. Glascock's old stand. apUBdlw MEAT STORE. RC. KIRK has opened a dally meat kelon Market street, next door lo R. II. Lovel's, and will kce,i nil kinds ot Iresh meat at reaconnblo prices nnd will deliver it In any parlol the city. Call and seo mo. alldCm R. O. KIRK. thk if,At!:Tutrr ciikai BED-ROOM SUITS IS AT GEORGE Oli'ltJr.'Ht wchSldly BUTTON HTRFX Ol' PAItTNF.ItNIIIP. rnilB flrm of WIiIUmAc Ort, furnltuio dealers. I J lias this day been dissolved by mutual i consent. Charles H. White retiring. Tho business will bo conducted at tho old stand b Henry Ort. UII AH. 11. WHITK, HKNRYORT. Maysville, Ky., Nov. 8, ISM. All accounts duo and debts owed by tho old linn, will be settled nt the olllce, either member of sild flim being authorized to receipt forsamo. WHITK A ORT. nlUdlmn !li rpiIE K.UI'ITAIII.i; life Assurance Society ! lo of the United Hlnles, Unties all tonus of Policies. All pioflts It policy holdeis oxcluslvel). A ler tlio third year oidlnary and HcuiUTonllue Policies nro table. Afler the third year alt policies nro Indisputable. ROKA LYON, Managers, Louisville, Ky. JOS. F. imoiHtlCK, Agent. dJdAir Maysville, Ky. PKICA IIOU.SK. 0 Monday, Dec. 3. Tho favoilte couusllaii, Mr. R. MoAULEY, n his ecceiitrlclmpersnnatlou ofUILDKROY I'UNIC, iu the new and entirely ual Ameiicau comedy, entitled THE JERSEYMAN. I A CharinliiR Story I Happily Conceived ! ilenutlfully Wriltou 1 Kxcclicntly Acted ifirHcats on Halo at Harry Taylor's Nows UOIlOt. H'iS rT, MHANNAFRAZARj: n''1"1' In.. .. Dry Goods and Notions, Furnishing floods, Hooks, Stationery nnd Ueneral Merchandise. UNDERWEAR for small children and grown persons a specialty. A large slock of Hand-Made Knit Goods of nil kinds. Novelties of all k mis and PRICKS VKRY LOW. My stock Is compleU) In all Hues nud I guarantee satisfaction In all cases. niTHIampIng done to order. Tho pub-Ho patrouago Is solicited. HlSdtl MIKHANNAFRAZAR. 830,000 FOR 82. llejriilnr Blonllily will 4 TUtako place In the Masonic Hall, llulldliig, Louisville, Ky THURSDAY, J)eo, 2t, 1S83, A I.iiwl'ul Lottery iiikI Fair It raw loirs chartered by tho Legislature of Ky. ami twice declared legal by tho highest court In the State. Howl given to Henry county lu the sum of $100,000 for tlio piompt payment of all prlr.es sold. A ltevoliillou In NIiikIc Number DrnwIiiRM. HiMtot hnlder his own nunervlsor. can call out tho uuuibor on his tlckoi nud see the coucspoiidlng number on tho tag placed In tho wheel lu hla presence. These drawings will occur on tho last Thursday of every month. Read tlio magnificent December Ncliemo. 1 Prl?!0......M ,000 1 Prize 10,0(0 1 Filzo O.00D '1 Pi ices, S2.&00 each 5,000 6 Pilces, 1,11)0 each 5,tHX) 9 PrlKcs, Su()ech, Approx'n PiUes.... a,700 U Prizes aw each, " " 1.H00 9 Priues, 11X1 each, " " 000 31 Prlzeu, SOU each - 10,000 100 Prizes, 100 each 10,000 200 Prizes, 60 each 10,000 600 Prizes, 20 each 10,100 1000 Prizes, IU each 10,000 1,857 Prizes, $110,400 Whole Tickets, 8'4, Hnlf Tickets, 91. U7 Tlclicts, 50. an Ticket 8100. Remit money or bank draft In lottor, or send by express. ,DONT HKND 11Y LETIKROR POSTOFFIOKORDKR, until lurther uotlco. Orders of $6 and upward by express, can bo soul al our own oxpeuso Addiess all orders to J, J. DOUULAH, sopHdAwly Louisville, Ky. Oivr.itsnu: uoti'.l, Miss KATE JAMES, Proprietor. Hoary (I thud ly or week. Prlees reasonable. Corner olHuttou nnd Front His. al l POU HAI.K. Thirty Toiih Hwrt IJIover liny, J evenly Tons Irlmo Tlmo III liny. For prices address F. M. CAlUt, u!7 2tuwlwd Carr's, Lewis Couuly, K , AM HIX'RIVINO UAII.Y I tlio best brands of FRESH OYSTERS! which will lie served In alt styles. Forsnlc also by tbecnu, hall-can or In hulk nt reasonable prices. T. J. NOLIN, at Hlerley's confectionery store, Second Ht, P 11. TKAXKIi, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice cream parlors open for the sonson. Absolutely pure candles. Fresh bread of nil kinds. Furnishing weddings nud parties a specialty. Prices low. mnyldly T11N. ,H.AKCIIIEACON, announces to tho public that she has marked her slock down to make room for HOLIDAY NOVELTIES. My stock consists of lllnls, Fenthois, lints, Velvets, Ornaments and Notlunsot all kinds. The ladies aro Invited to call amUeo pilces. ft, B, GLASCOCK k CO I -Is ihojbest place (o net bargains In DRY GOODS. jiou nam:. B0D11B0N FARM. For sale, privately, ono of the w. farms in llotiibnn county, coulalnliiK two bundled and II fly neics. It's Impiovemenls are second none. Hut little ol It plowed or late years. Ham room pnouiili for ten ncies il lobneco; stone and post-rail Icnce: close to first class colleges, churches, Ac. It Is one of Is one ot the most desliablo homes in the county. It must be seen to lie appreciated. Come and mo It; I want lo sell; it Is in of a mile of North Middle town postortlee. Wtllo tor particulars U8 4wdw R.W. OWKN. KKAT Hi:ncrio. G IN Millinery Goods! ' and NOTIONS. Wo havo mailcod our gooils down with a vlw to innko room lor our Nkw Wintku Htock, Our slock consists of Hlrds, Fealhers, Ornainonts, laces, Hats, Zephyrs, Ac. W e call especial attention toourclieapaiul hand-Mi in it stock of CItKWKU ttrt'FILLINO HI LIC at iVicouts per dozen. ut&l'Jin MISS LOIT I'OWLINH. rpilO,nAN JAt'KNOX, Dealer lu BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, Sprlngr WuhtohsiuuI lliirnrsM. Repository No. IS, Hutlon street, Maysvillo. Ky. tried and lellablo Horse Medicines. DR. JACKSON'S ULACK OIL cures mango, crackisl heel, warts, gieasy heel, pricked 1001, inltter, sand cracks, corns etc. rlco 50 cents. DR. JACKHON'H HLIHTKRINU OINTMENT is an excellent remedy nr enlarge- ...n..... ........In vl ....l.l.u.1 l,..V nlllh IllUIIin. nltV III, llll,'UUlirMiilini iK'ni v.." Biillnt ciamp or strain of tho whirl lioiie. PilcoSn centjt. DR. JAt'KHON'S WHITK OIL cuies lung fever, iulluinutlou ol tho kidneys nud Usui lu man or hoisc. Pilco&U cents. DII..1AI KHON'HFOOT OIL Isnn ellectlvo remedy tor chafes, sores or iiuarter.crack lu feet and mango aud lice lu cattlo and horses. PrlcoWJ cents. THent to any address on receipt oi price, octllslly THOMAS JACKSON, feIN CURESffl j3t LSS The JIostNuccesslul Remedy over discovered us It is certain In its otlocts and does not bllstei. Read proof bolow. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Santa Rosa, California, Feb.0, 1S8.1. H. J. Kknoam. A I teel It a duty lo others suiiering Willi tho plies nud lallinc of tho rectum to write to you. j mo had the piles unit prolapsupsof thoiectum for five years, tor tho past tluee years I huvo sullerod the most agonizing pain. I trltd everything without lellei, butnfter ten day's use of Kendall's Hpavln I'uio, I huvo not seen or beard ot tho piles since. Ono who has not suffered as I havo cannot comprehend tho great Joy that 1 li'll at being cured of a dUeaso almost worse than death. I had a valuable young Iioim) Hint had n large bunch gather on Ins, In oast bono. I tried all kinds of liniments and had It cut open without any Saw your advertisement and bought a bottle of Uindall's Spavin Curo aud owe red my teamster to use as directed. In loss than ono week the lump had dlscnnponrcd. Thinking that a liniment that would do what Ken-dun's Hpavln Curo lias done for my liorso mlKht bonetlt more. I tried It as a last resort. Willi gratitude and best wishes for your 1 am faithfully yours, J. II. Oi.k.n.v. SPAVIN CURE Kendall's On JIVMAX lit,!,. Vkvay, Inp., Aug. !?in, lssi. Dii. II. J. Kkniiai.i, A Co. Oentst Haiuplu of circulars rocelved to-day. Please send mo some with my Imprint, printed on on ono side only. Tho Kendall's Spavin Curo Is In excellent demand with us, nnd not only fur animals, but for human allmonls also. Mr, Jos. Norls, ono of tho lending farmers In our county, sprained an auklo badly, and knowing tlio vatuo of tho rotnedy for horses, tried It on himself, and It did tar bettor than ho bad expected. Cured tho sprain In very short order. Yours respectfully, O. O.TllIKllANI). Price $1 por bottle, or 0 bottle lor to. All druggists huvo It or can r t It for you, or It will li sont to any feddresa on receipt of price by tho proprietors, Dn. l, J, Kkniiai.i, A Co., Knosburgli Falls, Vt. Bond circular. DuTHOLD BY ALL URUaUIHTHWi