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-" " -t fT" X H . i Evening Bulletin, OAtLY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. iiossEii & McCarthy, Proprlotors. 'IiUK llt'lt KI'I l the ooat uiiJ iirwHloat pni'or 1 hi nrtiiui- itii KtMtucky. KstiibUHliml In 1802. I( hioui f.r IKi'K. Its Imig niul priH purum ireor U convincing evldi'iice Of the eill innt.' the n'iiilu place upon It im u newspaper, nuil wlvettlt u. iiieilMini Wooklr, SI. 00 n yeiiri Unllr, 3 n yritr. Propurt'oiute rati (or i tn in u yi'iir. N vf N the lime to sub-fi-nlie. AdvurtW ii); rito furulsliuil ou appiiun tluli. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1895. Jfaiit or snow; warmer. Escaped Kentucky criiniimlH will all inaktt track for Uincinnuti a soon aa thev K'jirn of .Ttnlu'o Bucliwtilter'adecision. Tin: court rontinuo to rulo against tlio Louisiana sugar growers who aro fighting for last year's hounty. They may as well give up "Is the State of Ohio to harbor crimi nals V" is tho inquiry of the Portsmouth Times. Well, Judge Buchwalter ia try ing to make Cincinnati a resort tor an the murderers and; rape fiends in tho South. As soon as the Republicans got control of affairs down in Campbell this week they increased the salary of their County Judge $500. They probably feel that their stay in office will be limited to a few years and want to get all they can out of it. But how do the tax-payers like it? With Hager and Hindman in Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky and Stone taking caro of tho western end of the State, Colonel Hardin and Colonel Clay will have only Central Kentucky to fight over in tho Gubernatorial contest. Still it's not definitely settled yet that Hager, Hindman and Stone will be in tho race. Tub Irontonian saya that four years of Republican rulo in Ohio has resulted in a practically "bankrupt treasury," which is only kept afloat Iby borrowing the revenues six months or a year in advance; tho selling of bonds to pay current expenses; subterfuges in mat t3rs of finance which the State officials dare not discuss publicly ; highor taxes and taxation in forms that are odious and unusual; and the debasement of the State judiciary to a mere party ma chine." What a grand record your party is making over in Buckeyedom, Br'er Davis ! Speaking of the present condition of the State Treasury, the Monticello News Era presents an original plan for prevent ing the recurrence of a like condition in the future. It proposes that the State appropriate funds for tho development of the " pauper" counties in tho mount ains and thtiB enable them by their in creased wealth to pay something in tho State Treasury in taxes, instead of being an expense to tho remainder of the State, as aro many of the counties at present. Republicans are such a progressive and thrifty set of fellows, they shouldn't wait for State aid up in these " pauper" coun ties. Tho "pauper" counties aro most all Republican, you know, and they certainly have beon drawing money out of the State Treasury long enough. At Opera House To-night. Tho Irontonian of Ironton says Plunkard' and his farmer band "'Si were wafted into this city, Tuesday and for hours during the afternoon, furnished free entertainment and amusement for an immense crowd. " Whistling Si " and his company fur nished amusement for a crowded house at the Masonic, the production being the finest delineation of Yankee farm life ever seen in this city. J. C. Lewis as 'Si Plunkard' was as funny as advertised. Tho entiro play was brim (full of Yankee wit and humor, with many new and catchy specialties, and surpassed any farmer plays heretofore shown at tho Masonic." Real Estate Transfers. Henry Childs and wife to It. M. Wal lingford, undivided sixth interest in that portion of the estate of Alwilda Childs known as lot No. 8 ; consideration, $50. Martha J. Hunter to William Hunter, undivided fourth interest in a house and lot in Germantown ; consideration, $185. County Court. E. L. Belfry produced his commission as a Notary Public and qualified with M. R. Gil more as surety. W. L. Moran produced his commission as a Notary Public and qualified with John B. Furlong as '8ii rety. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never used this great cougli medicine, ono trial will convince you that it has great curativo powers in all diseases of tho throat, chest and 1 lines. Each bottle is guaranteed to do nil that is' claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial bottles free at J. J. Wood's drug Btoro. Largo bottles 50c. and $1. heart op napoleon. IT WAS SYMPATHETIC AND GUIDED A POETIC NATURE. He Wm ttlnd and Consldermto as He Wat Brv Recent Testimony For ThU Side of the Great Soldier's Character, Which lias Not Always Bera IlccognUed. Speaking of Napoloon's boyhood, one who knows whoreof ho spoaks says: "In his school days tho 'grand horumo' gavo many indications of tho very qual ities which procured for him tho splen did success which has brought him ev orlasting fame. His lovo of disoiplino, order nnd power was shown by tho manner in which he controlled his schoolmates and constitnted himself their loader, teaching them tho art of war in mimio battles, constructing forts and battlements of snow in tho play ground in whioh many a flerco engage ment was fought and won, with snow balls for cannon balls and ico pollots for shot It is recorded that ho under took to roform tho laxity of tho collcgo rules and regulations by addressing a letter to tho junior master, indicating a systom that would do away with tho abuses, and that ho applied these same rules afterward to tho Bohools of Fon tainebloau, Saint Cyr and Saint Ger main. ' ' According to a rooont writer, on ono occasion ho was dirooting a perform ance of tho tragedy of Gcosar's death when tho wife of tho collogo porter en doavored to force her way into the as sembly on tho strength of her position, but Napoleon made short work of her. "Remove this woman," ho cried, "who brings into our midst tho licenso of tbo camp," an order instantly oboyod by his colleagues, muoh, it may be sup posed, to tho discomfiture of tho good woman. That Napoleon was at heart a great poet thoro can be no doubt Mmo. Ro musac relates that ho was a lover of Osaian, was fond of tho twilight and melancholy music. The murmur of tho wind onraptured him, and he would di late enthusiastically on tho moaning of tho soa and tho wild beauty of tho tempest His powerful imagination sought to grasp tho unseen. Ho would somotimes amuse himself, while passing tho evening in Josephino's drawing room, by tolling or listening to ghost stories while the candles wero shaded and tho singers present executed musio of a low, sweet, weird description to tho accompaniment of Btringod instru ments. Doubtless this gift of a subtle imagination led Napoleon to suspect where it was unnecessary and look for a motive in every action of those around him. He believed all men liars until ho proved them otherwise. Ho used to re lato tho story with great gusto that when ho was a child ono of his uncles prodioted of him that he would govern tho world, because ho was an habitual liar. Of M. de Mettornich he onco said, "He approaches to being a statesman, he lies so welll" Napoleon's life is an unending source of inspiration to tho painter. David, Vcrnet, Scheffor, Steube and a host of others of his timo havo bequeathed to us some of the great battles and inci dents of his careor on undying canvas. To each picture is attached some inter esting story. During tho Italian cam paign Napoleon was one night survey ing tho battlefield of Bassauo; tho moon illumined tho sad sceno of carnage; no sound disturbod tho deep silence save tho fcoblo groans of tho dying and the moans of tho wounded. Suddenly a dog crept forward from a doad body over which ho was keeping watch; tho poor animal retreated to his lifeless mastor, and then again, as though reluctant to abandon his efforts of reviving him, yot desirous of avenging his death. Napoloon was deeply touched by the faithful friendship of tho animal, who would not forsake his master like- his human friends. "What a lesson for man I" cried Napoleon as he gazed on tho pathetic spectacle. So strong was tho impression niado on his mind by that midnight episodo of the battlefield that after .25 years ho related it when banished to the rock of St. Helena. Another instanco of his real tender ness for tho suffering and oppressed was during his Egyptian campaign. A poor fellah had beon murdered by a tribe of Arabs who had entorod with an armed band into a villago and driven off tho herds. Napoleon immediately command ed that a company of dromedaries and horsemen should go in pursuit of tho guilty party. Ono of tho sheiks, sur prised at tho indignation of tho emper or, observed that it wonld not bo wiso for him to embroil himself with tho Arabs, a dangerous people, for tho sako of a miserable follah. "Was he, then, thy cousin?" quorind tho sheik. "Moro than that," cried Napoleon, with ve hemenco, "all thoso whom I command ore my children I" Again, at tho plaguo of Jaffa, Napo loon visited tho hospital and ondoavorod to console the poor dying soldiers. Gros has attompted to convoy an idea of this 6cone in his groat painting of "Tho Plaguo of Jaffa," wheroiu ho represents Napoloon touching tho eruption of a soldior afflicted with tho disoaso, an act no doubt prompted by his desire to in spire courago in thoso not afflicted as woll aa to evinco his sympathy with tho sufferings of his poor soldiers. Ex change Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. The beat salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum , fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It a guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or monoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at J. James Wood's. PC Li R k'J K I : PS. 1 The Old Friend ' And the best friend that never fails you is Simmons Liver Hegr lator, (the ! Z)--thU'd whit you hear nt t..e mention of this excellent Liver medicine, and people sVu'd not ho persuaded that am t '.j c.e will do. It ia'-hu iv.u; of Liver Medi cines; s better than pill?, and takes the pl;ce of Quiiili.o and Calomel It acts directly on tlu Liver, Kidney and Bowels and give;? new life to the whole t-vs-tem. This, is the mpdiuine ycu want. Sold by a!l D-u.'iirifts in Liquid, or in Powder to he taken dry or miulo into :t tea. iWKVKRV PACKAOKtft Hurt tlio 'A Mump 111 red on wntppor J. II. ZKII.IN & CO.. Phlladelchia. Pa. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who aro afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of .hab itual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at J. Jas. Wood's drug store. WANTED. WANTED A housekeeper at Filth ward. W. C. N. number 5147 lMt "xr ANTED To rent Piano soven and a quarter VV octave. Address MRS. W. B. MADISON, at MRS WOOD'S, corner Limestone and Third. ANThD Uy a competent lady teacher, a T T school. Tho best of references given as to character and competency, Apply or address wis omco. S-tf FOB BENT. FOR RENT Store on Second street occupied by Mr. Williams. Also two rooms over Georeo T. Wood's druc store. Apply to MRS. J. JOERGER. 7-dtf FOR RENT In a good location three or lour rooms. A supply of water and other conven lences. Apply at No 112 West Front street 10-tf pOR RENT Store house and office on Sut 1 ton street. Address D.W. JANUARY. Flem- lngsburg, Ky. dtf. F OR KENT The house on southeast corner Front and Market, formerly occupied by Karr & Co. and N. Gollenstein. Apply to OAK- RETT S. WALL. j22dtl. FOB SALE. FOR SALE A fresh milch cow. L. MORAN, Moransburg. Apply to W. 10-dlt ITiOR SALE New still', never beeu used ; 14 feet J? lonp, 3 feet wide j nicely painted ; with oars. Price 85.50 Call on J. N. LYNCH, opera house. FOR HALE A good second-handed circle saw and a 24-Inch Planer. Apply at RED SKIN TOBACCO WORKS. KOK SALE A Piano at a bargain. r this office. APP& to AAAAAAA VHAAAAAAAAAAVAAA Optician Louis Landman I 2 Of Cincinnati, 0., will be at 5 the Central llokl, Maysvillt, 5 C Ky., on SATURDAY, De- p 5 cember 15 one day only. C Do not fall to see him, as this win- -3 e ter is his last term at Medical College, p d and ho will not bo able to visit this 3 5 city as often as be used to last summer, p AlAlAVAiAAlAlAAAAA I32sElsrSE! Was my trado during the past year, but I am do termiued to surpiiss it during unng tno purpose. coming, and In oraer to accomplish my urpose, I havo laid in a hugo stock of every article belonging to tho Staple and Fancy Grocery and CANNED GOODS line, bought from first hands at surprisingly low prices for cash. Every article is fresh, clean and of tho very best quality, and tho prices well, you never heard of tho like before. Just glanco down the lino and you will bo couvlnccd : 2 cans nig "D" Tomatoes i5o 2 cans Purple King Tomatoes 15c 2 cans Van Camp's Corn , 15c 2 cans best String ilonus.. 15c 2 cans best Blackberries 15c 2 cans best Gooseberries ISo 1 can Yarmouth Corn 10c 1 can best Reserve Corn 120 1 can Honey Drop Corn 13c 1 can best Pie Peaches 8c 1 can best California Peaches , 17c 1 can Lemon Cling Peaches 18c 1 can best Whiro Heath Cling Peaches 18c 1 can best Bartlctt Pears 17c 1 can best Apricots lCc 1 can best White Cherries pjc 1 can best three-pound Apples 80 1 can best ono-gallou Apples 22c 2 cans best Baltimore Peaches. 25c Thcso prices for CASH only. My bouse will bo, as usual, headquarters for all kinds of Fruits, Vegetables, Poultry, Game, Oysters 'ysiers, ic. I am In sha IPC e to meet any and all competition, and will not bo undersold. And don't look over tho fact that PERFECTION FLOUR Is tho best. and that my Blended Coll'eo has no equal. w- HE3. jLjO y jE3I Tho Leading Grocer LOST. LOST Thursday, between Robert Perrino's guto and first toll gate on Germantown pike, a pocket book containing about soven dollars. Return, to this offico and receivo reward. 4-tf I OST Last night between resldcnco of Mr. I TS jj uau rcrrine ana uaiuton's buiuio, a goi watch, with initials " N. E. P." engraved on cas Liberal reward for return of tamo to this office mTALMMOlTELDO! COME QUICK FOR FIRST CHOICE! Study the Economy These Prices Teach! During- this month we will soil tho balance of our lino of Im ported Novelties. Dprf't postpone buying. You can now have what you could not afford earlier In the season. It will not cost anything to look. It Is our pleasure to show you, and wo Invito your Inspec tion of our tremendous bargains. All our flfty-four-inch Covert Cloths, Silk and Wool mixtures, and Storm Serges at 50 cents per yard, original price $1 and 1.50,. Forty-inch Serges and Fancy Cheviots, 35 cents, original price G5 and 75 cents. Thcso goods must bo seen to bo appreciated. As tho above prices are not quoted to misload tho trade, wo earn estly solicit your inspection. IT WILL PAY YOU. Wo havo about fifty CAPES and CLOAKS loft whicli wo will close out regardless of cost. All $20 00 Garments do For $10 00 All $15 00 Garments Go For $ 8 50 All $10 00 Garments Go For $ 5 00 It is hardly necessary to add that at above prices these goods must be sold strictly for CASH. Under no circumstances will they bo booked.) D. HUNT & SON. THE QUESTION: lat M I Uiif For CHb? Settle this at once. Call and see our CABPET SWEEPEBS, ROCKERS, DINING CHAIRS, TABLES, STANDS, CABINETS, PICTUBES, EASELS. Our goods are new and prices the very lowest. MclLVAINA 113 SUTTON STREET. MONEY -AT- HOEFLICH'S SO LOOK AT OUB LIST OF BARGAINS: All our Sattlnes 10c. a yard, worth 15 to 25c; all our 15 and 20c. goods 7c. a yard; 25 and 30c. goods for 17c.; 50 and 00c. goods for 35c; special price on handsomer goods. Towels at 8c; Towels at 17c, special bargains. Den't buy an umbrella until you see and price ours. Bugs newer and cheaper than over known. Yours for bargains. PAUL HOEFLICH & BRO. 16! VINE- ST fClNCINNATI,0 '"3 .GOTO. DONOYJLN&SHORT The Leading Blacksmiths, SECOND AND aryoff Notice. I will crush and grind iCorn nvrv Rtmvi.,,. Mill in Minerva. Orders solicited and satisfac tion guaranteed. j. g. WILSON. We can please you. For tho Little Folks : EXPBESS WAGONS, DOLL CABBIAGES, WHEELBABBOWS, CHAIRS, all kinds, HOBBY HOBSES, SLEIGHS, CABTS. HUMPHREYS WANTED LIMESTONE. This Space is Reserved -FOR THE MAYSVILLE STEAM LAUHDRY and DYE WORKS.