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DAILY EVENING BULLETIN
PER WBKK SIX CENTS
his a i a xuauiuu oak oext
BXUEJGJXfcSS KOXJTJE
Kentucky Central R R
THE MOST DESIRABLE RO UTE TO
CINCINNATI
ONL Y LINE R UN NIX G
FREE PARLOR CARS
BETWEEN
LEXINGTON AND CINCINNATI
Time table in eirect March 31 18S1
Leave Lexington 730 n m 2l p m
Leave Maysville 513 a m 1230 pm
Leave Paris 820 a in 305 p in
Leave Cynthlana 853 a m 1 N p m
Leave Falmouth 1000 a m 1m p in
Air Cincinnati 1115a in 030 p m
Leave Lexington -135 p in
Arrive Maysville 815 p in
Free Parlor Car leave Lexington at 2lo p in
Free Parlor Car leave Cincinnati nt2Q p jn
Close connection inmleinCineirinati fbrVll
points North East and West Special rates to
emigrants Ask the agent at the above named
places for a time folder of Blue Grass Route
Hound trip tielcets trom Maysville and Lex
Jnuton to Cincinnati sold at reduced rates
For rates on household goods and Western
tickets address OH AS H H AS LETT
Genl Emigration Asit Covinton Ky
JAMES C KRNST
Genl Pass and Ticket Agt
TIME TAKLE
Covington Fleiniiigsbnrg and Pound Gap
ICAIMtOAI
Connecting with Trains on K C R R
Leave Flejiingsijukg for Jolinson Station
545 a m Cincinnati Express
913 a m Maysville Accommodation
325 p in Lexington
702 p in Maysville Express
Leave Johnson Station for Flemingsburg on
the arrival of Trains on the K C R R
023 a m
948 a m
100 p m
737 p m
Regit lnr iiicii9iinffayNVi31eS PorlH
motitlt Packet
RONANXA E B Moohe Commander
D W Young and C Walker Clerks
JalagtEott
Leaves Cincinnati ever j Tues
dayThursday and Saturday
at 12 oclock m
Leaves Portsmouth every Monday Wednesday
and Friday at 11 oclock a m Stopping at
Maysville either way between the hours offi
and 7 pm Freight received at all hours on the
whan boat Roijeut Fiokxin Agent
EnyHvJIIeHli Mail and Way TaullH
CITY OP PORTSMOUTH
E S Moiigjan Master Fkank Rhyson Clerk
Leaves CinciniiPU Monday
Wednesday and Friday
Leaves Maysville Tuesday
Th ursday and Saturday Lea es wharf loot of
Broadway For lrelgnt or passuge apply on
board or to RobkktFickJjIN Agent
MuyMvilo and Cincinnati
Trl Weekly Packet
W P THOMPSON H L Redden Capt
Moss Taylok Purser
H Redden and A u Mouse Clerks
gJjjCijjejHBi
Leaves vauceburg Sundays
Tuesdays and Thursdays
Leaves Cincinnati Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays For freight or pus
nago apply on board
Vuncpuiirtf Rome oncorl ManclieN
Icr Mini itlayHvillo Onity Packet
HAND BnucK Redden Oapt
R L Uuuce Clerk
Loves vanceburg dally at
f oclock a ro for Maysville
b Leaves Maysville at 2 p m
uoes to liipley Mondays Wednesdays ana
Friday Connects at Manchester with stage
r est Union For freight or passage apply
00 board
UF l trayser
MANUFACTURER
Front St 4 doors wowt or Hill Honse
n ihI - -
GrandUpriKbt and Square Pianos nlso the
best make of OrjjauH at fowe st manufacturers
tprloetf Tunelngaud Repairing u n7
ki WX u i ixir
HEW TO THE LINE LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY
1SK AYSlTlLLE WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER SO 1881 Vol 1 No 8
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AltOUKD THE CIRCUIT
Items off Interest Gathered bY Onr Enter
prising County ftepresentaUves
TUCKAIIOE
Farmers are busy gathering their corn
The yield is about half
W L Holton sold the boss lot of
hogs ofthis neighborhood to Hecbinger
Co last week
George Tasco sold his brown mare to
Bovd Llovd last Fridav
Miss Sue Worthington one of Fern
Leafs most charming young ladies is visit
ing the family of Elder W 0 flolton
Mrs Joseph Pickett of Frankfort Ky
was called home a few ago to the bedside
of her son who is lying dangerously ill
Miss Belle Reynolds a very fascinating
lady spent Saturday and Sunday with her
cousin Lizzie Brown
Miss Lillie Bolton one of Missouris
fair damsels who has been visiting the
her aunt Mrs T Pickett spent last Sun
day with the Misses Bacon Site is what
the boys call a daisy
Mrs John Perrine has been very sick
for several days but we hope the good
treatment of Dr Pickett wilt soon restore
her to health again
The school house in which Miss Cora
Bacon teaches caught fire last Friday
The neighbors gathered in and the flames
were extinguished before much damage
was done
Mrs Bettie Smootgavea most bountiful
thanksgiving dinner to tho people of this
vicinity It was a day of fasting as well as
i thanks
Miss Nona Calhoun of Maysville who
has been visiting Miss Sallie Holton re
turned last Saturday much fo the horror
of an ardent admirer
Rev John A Brooks of Mexico Mo
closed a protracted meeting at Beaslcy
creek church last Monday morning with
six additions He is now holding a meet
ing in Maysville and will hold another in
Bath county before he returns home
L S D
JEKSEY RIDGE
The Philosophian Debating Society will
hold its next regular meeting the first Fri
day night in December The programme
is as follows Inaugural by A C Briney
Oration by Kenaz Browning Declama
tion by J B Briney jr Debate subject
Was Napoleon Justly Exiled Affirma
tive J Wood Browning J L Chamber
lain W N Briney B P Browning Neg
ative Jno B Poyntz C D Newell H
E Pogue Charley Kerr Prophecy by
J W Browning Reporter E T Hawley
Paper by Robert L Scott Criticism by
Samuel D Martin The public is respect
fully invited S P Kerr Secretary
minekva
Pork is selling at 7 cents net
Mrs Lucio Holliday of Millersburg is
visiting relatives and friends in this place
Mrs Betsy Baker wife of Rev Hiram
Baker is lying very lp vith fever
John Mahar sold all his household goods
on Monday and will move to Maysville
Mr JqhhResori and Henry Coleman
ha dissolved partnership -
tiring from the firm to accept a position
on the Bonanza
A handsome monument has been erect
ed over the grave of the late James Collins
in the Methodist churchyard
R L Wilson is having an addition built
to his residence
Frank Frazee has bought several small
crops of tobacco amounting to near 20000
lbs at an average cost of 12 per hundred
Robert Whipps has had a large ice
house built
Mr Nick Worthington of Millersbnrg
is spending a few days in this place
Messrs Frazee Robertson sold to Jas
Holton four three-year-old steers Aver
age weight 1300 lbs at Scents per pound
George Winter has rented to John
Strode the farm he recently bought of E
K Owens
There is not a man in Mason eountv
that can beat Perry JefFerson for Sheriff
in this precinct even many of the Repub
licans say they will support him
David Mannen had a horse to die with
lock jaw last week
John B Hawes weighed immediately
after dinner and weighed 198 lbs
Jacob Sid well was badly injured last
week by falling down the stairs at his res
idence
Rev J W Fitch will preach in the
Methodist church next Monday night and
continue the services for four nights
Hun
A Tale of a Chicago Love
Chicago Tribune
So you wish to marry my daughter
These words were uttered by a man
who fairly hissed them through his teeth
as he stood with a cruel sneer on his lips
in front of a young man the nervous
twitchings told more plainly than could
any words however freely interspersed
with adjectives tho torture he was suffer
ing
Yes sir said Harbert Mcintosh
looking up into the face of him who had
arwtlrnn T lrno Aftit ln wit li o vw1i
warm tempestuous love that recks not of
obstacles but sweeps away like a mighty
avalanche the difference in social position
that exists between us My passion is a
deathless one that like the mighty simoon
of the desert gather force with every
instant of its existence and stills alike
with its hot breath the life of a man and
beast I know that appearances are
against me I am poor and honest and
last Saturday night I had a ten full beaten
at the Owl Club but I cannot conceal my
love
You are rich and successful and I can
see from the window of my little room in
which I work the high walls of your
packing house and hear the plaintive cry
of the stricken pig who has his interior
scooped out and is cut into hams and
dear side before the echo of his death
shriek has ceased to linger in the musk
laden air of the stock yards You are
living under turquoise tinted skies while
I am in great luck to have a sky at all It
is not ray fault that you are rich I love
your daughter andjihi returns my love
and saying this Herbert looked anxi
ously jn the direction of the viidow his
breast giving a great throb of joy as he
saw that the blinds were closed and the
old man could not throw him out
Hark ye my lad said the pork
packer while a cold skating smile cov
ered oer his face you say that 3ou love
my daughter and would win her for your
bride so be it I have naught against
thee save thy poverty Come to me
within a month with 1000 gained by
thine own industry and skill and Myrtle
shall be your wife If you fail in this
her hand is given to a friend of mine who
owns a glucose factory
But surely you would not force her 10
marry againt her will said Herbert
she has plighted her troth to me
I know not of her childish vagaries
replied the old man I have my say
In three minutes I shall untie the bull
dog
Herbert went away
-
Midnight on Wabash avenue
Five men are seated around a table
with a hole in the center of it Herbert
is in the party and opposite him sits his
hatred rival the man who owns an inter
est in a glucose factory Herbert is deal
ing Herbert looks at his cards and bets
one hundred dollars
Five hundred said the glueose man
A thousand said Herbert reaching
into his pocket as if for the money
Oh never mind getting out your roll
uutil the hands are played said the
glucose man I will be easy with you
and only call I have four aces
Straight flush said Herbert in low
bitter tones as he laid the cards on the
table and pocketed a thousand dollar bill
which hisadversary threw across to him
The next night Herbert and Myrtle oc
cupied one chair in the parlor of the pork
packers residence We will be married
in the fall my sweet she said in soft
low tones kissing him passionately as she
spoke
Yes Tootie he murmured in the
fall We can live with your folks next
winter
The story that Gambetta poked out one
of his own eyes when a child because his
father would not permit him to do as he
pleased is perfectly true What is not so
generally known is that the elder Gam
betta remained inflexible even after this
display of wilfulness The boy was being
educated at the Lyceo of Cahors and
conceiving a dislUe to the institution
asked to be removed from it His father
refused again and again At last Leon
said Ill put out one of my eyes if you
send me back to tljo Lycee It was holi
day time As you please said the
father to whom it seems never to have
occurred that his boy might have inher
ited his own strength of purpose Tho
same day Leon took not a pen knife as
the popu ar tradition has it but an ink
stand which he dashed with such violence
against hiB eye as to destroy it Shocked
as was old Gambetta he would not give
in and Leon returned to the Lycoe
The Maltese are protesting against hav
ing the English language forced upon
tem A petition against this signed by
tifteeii thousand persons is to be apnc 10
Queen Victoria it qM HU
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