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DILY EVENING-BULLETIN; SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 19, 1882. W josser & McCarthy, PUBLJSIIKB3 AND PKOPBIETOItS. ADVERTISING RATES. : Space. ? j ra' 2 One inch 5il CO 70 80" 90 l.CO Two inches...., 70 85 1.00 1.16 1.30 1.45 Three inches , tfO 1.10 1.30 1.50 1,70 1.00 Four inches ,. 1.20 1.45 1.70 1,95 2.20 2.45 rialfcol,, 1.8U 2.20 2.60 8.00 3 40 3.80 One col 3.00 3.50 4.00 4,50 5.00 5.50 " i i ' Local noMces ten cents a line; subsequent insertions five cents a line. Wants, three lines, ten cents, subsequent insertions tlve cents. Special rates tyhero advertisers use both the daily and weekly. One inch Jnthe DAiiiY Bulletin for one year costs 55, and for six months, bu i S3. . Tub savage foe in ambush lurked And pioneers laid low, Among the wooded Licking hills A century ago. And now a host of people come And mark the fatal spot, To show the deeds of those who fell To-day are not forgot. There are fifty race courses in Kentucky. The one at this place is considered the best. The Emmet Rifles and Haucke's Band left for the Blue Licks this morning about four o'clock. They went in wagons. . John Wheeler received on Friday seventy-five bushels of damsons. The crop is a good one. They are' bought at $1.60 a bushel. An cesthetic lady of Flersingsburg, who has a large quantity of sunflowers growing in her garden, has painted the stalks of all of them a bright red. Messrs. Collins, Rudy & Co., were so unlucky as to lose a valuable horse yesterday afternoon. T?he animal hitched to a wagon was standing near the mill, and becoming frightened, ran away. Its left hind leg was badly broken at the ankle. At the Blue Licks celebration, to-day, the Bulletin will be represented by Rev. J. N. Current, of'Sardis', who will furnish a full report of the proceedings for Monday's paper. It-is hardly necessary to say that it Will be accurate.readableand entertaining. To-morrow the recently elected officers, Messrs. A. T. Cox, J. James "Wood, H. E. Pogue, sr., and Henry L. Newell, will be ordained' and installed into the duties of their respective offices as elders and deacons in the Southern Presbyterian church. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Joseph R. "Wilson, of Wilmington, N. C. Everybody is cordially invited. Mt. Sterling Sentinel : Rev. E. O. Guer-rant from Comb's Ferry, in Clark county, on the Kentucky river, where he held a meeting, preaching in a barroom, and had eighty-four additions to the church. He organized a congregation with eighty members, and they will immediately build a meeting house. One of the first to join was the bar keeper. The Bracken Association of United Baptists will meet at Augusta, Bracken county, Ky., August 24th. "The following committees wore appointed to report during the session : l Foreign Mission. S. T. Powers, G. A. and lit D Jackson. Home MlsstoM. Jf K.,Nunnelly J. B. Peters and WJ KJHantpton. vj 4 .. .... ' J T 'Pdrker - - Orphans Home. W, B. Smith, J. N. Barbeq and . . rtrrft wr. . Ministerial education anu support, ana Buggies Camp. Meeting CmmmmmI nSA'nmiHAh fciM E3aw LI O ftorthcotf Arrival of Distinguished Ministers. Notable Improvements made to the . Grounds. From our Special Correspondent. I arrived on the ground Thursday, August 17th, at 4 p. m., and though I have been familiar .with ev.ery thing about the camp, Iwas-much impressed with the increasing beauty of the place and the improved facilities for comfort and convenience in forwarding the objects which the institution is intended to advance. Briar tealt Delid jM,amiq$ioBfaniuat,tiejiu,inemi tOWu.wibU mm j nu huk uh jnwiaeti rci for 'overhand ever. - Services will toe hld rb the Presbyterian "Dtiimfcl Temperance Day at Rugglcs' Camp Ground. Thursday,-August 24th, there will bean all day temperance . meeting. It will begin 8 ato'clqck, with a prayer and conversation meeting on that subject. The best speaking talent on the ground .will be employed in public address on temperance and prohibition at 10 a. m., and at 3 p. m., mixed with songs and prayers. It will be a good day. In Trouble. "Daniel Bradley, colored, of Mt. Olivet, Ky., was brought before United States Commissioner, G. W. Adair, Thursday, by deputy U. S. Marshal S. W. Parker, under a warrant charging him with violating the internal revenue laws. It seems that Bradley has been acting as a retail liquor dealer without having obtained the patches are giving place to young forest special" license 'required by the govern-trees. The ground once bare of every- ment 0n account of the absence of one thing but dead leaves is nicely carpeted t ., ., ., . . . the o witnesses, the case was continued with grass. Vacancies in the apacea al- lotted for tents, are now being filled up ' till the 22nd: of this month. - . with neat and comfortable cottages. In-1 stead of the old fire boxes for burning Religious. cannel coal for illuminating the grounds, Services will be held at the M. E. church, bCXiHrantstotuls xf.M! !, to77 ; and, renins; b' the Pastor Rev. M. D. Reynolds. The water is good, one well being delight-' ful sulphur, and there is an abundance of : At 11 o'clock to-morrow Rev. J. K. Pace MttnW !',r at the zm??? afmoa melons are abundant and reasonably Baptist church. . cheap. The directors have built seven new tents and bought others. All are-taken but one, and that will be taken soon. First service was held at 8 this evening. A good congregation present who listened tmfli vArt inwnnnnnn 4 f f n A ItenAiiKon f. r I PERSONALS. Points About PcopleHcre and Elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. James H.'Hall,. jr.,and Mr. John H. Hall and wife, left Thursday ' for the Blue Licks. Mrs. Hamilton Gray, jr., 'left for 'Baltimore ' on' Thursday. . ' Mrs. J, T. Strode and children have re-turned from a visit to Clark county. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Blaine left this week for the White Sulphur F, rings and Old Point Comfort. They will return some time next week. Resolutions of Respect. At a recent meeting of St. Patrick's Benevolent Society, the following resolutions were presented and adopted : W'Hkkkas, In the Providence of an all wipe Creator, one of our, members has been removed from our midst by the hand of deatb, Jjtesolvedi the death of Timothy have lost an exemplary brother, and one "possessing 1ft a rom'arkaulo ddgrdo all those qualities which makes the good citizen, husband, parent, and above all an humble and devoted christian. 'i Xe&lie&i That we fclncqrely sympathize with his! family in thelr.sad bereavement!, and pray that the hand of .HItn whd.ha&Vamovedone bo dear from our midst may sustain them in this. their great up oft Rev. T. Hanford will preach at the Third Street M. E. church, to-morrow morning and evening. There will be no services at the Church SSEfira BtoEStt We have on the the Nativity to-morrow, the pastor be-ground ministers J. D. Walsh," President , ng absent from the city. of the meeting J D. Woods, Tollesboro , Rev. j. B. Briney will preach'at. the S& 'Christian church to-morrow at .the usual E. L. Sanders, Maysville . G. Pollard, Shinklo Chapel;- Covington? and H. C. Northcott. Germantown. Services now will be held each day. Experience meeting 8V a. m. Preaching 101 a. m., 3 p. m and, 8 p. m. Rer. Bid-well' S. Lane of Covington Union", will be here either to-morrow or Saturday and will preach on Sabbath at 1QJ a, m. Rev. Dr. Watson with several efficient-workers of his congregation, Grace church, Newport, and Rev. C. J. Howes of Main street, Covington, will be here on. Monday evening of next week. ' Arrangements are being made for a. day for ..Temperance work. The day and programme will be published on Sabbath - from the pulpit. Besides those, mentioned Dr.Daniel Stevenson will be here next week and many other ministers. There, wiil be a large crowd by Saturday, still larger on Sabbath. Great results are hoped for. hours. . The eighth annual meeting of the Fleming County Christian Sunday School Convention will be held at Tilton on Saturday, August 2G, 1S82. An ' interesting ! meeting is promised. Rev. Joseph R. Wilson, D. D. of Wilmington, N. C, is in the :city-, and will preach for Mr. Kennedy in the Presbyterian church on Third street, to-morrow at 11 a. m. , ; ' --i Down They Go. Meaning the prices of job printing. The following low rates will hereafter rule at the Bulletin Job Printing Rooms. They are the lowest ever offered in this city by any printing establishment. The reduction does not mean careless printing and inferior stock, but on the contrary first-class press-work and composition and the best quality of paper: JB1I1 Ilcml.s cr room 85 OO Two Reams 9 OO Letter Hends per ream 4 SO Packet Note Heads per renin 3 OO Commercial Note Heads per renin 2 75 Envelopes per thousand 3 OO Visiting Vanl flfty 25c , And other printingat proportionately low prices. ABERDEEN ITEMS. Mr. Kllpatrlclc, of Jacksonville, who has been tanning lor the flrmqf Martin & RIedle, was the guest of Mr. L. RIedle this week. Mr. Charles Ualbraith and wife, of Manchester, O., are the guests of Uapt. Linton. The moonlight fete was well attended, and seemed to be enjoyed by the merry dancers. Mr. T.Carr was in West Union tills week. Miss Rita Piokeiing, of Cincinnati, is the guest of Captain Ellis. . Miss XiUtle -Jones.-is rusticating In Miss Carrie and Louise RIedle are visiting friends in Lewis. The Ohio Valley Mills are in a flourishing condition, running both day and night. Mrs. A. Boswell is visiting relatives at Fifth Ridge. The addition to the house of Mrs. J. Cptton Is almost completed, and , presents a very ieat, appearance. , Irs. Dq.pnls, who has. been visiting her fath. er,;prHqWr.o thls,plac?,Jeffc .(or (ha-home, to-day. ' i Mr. It. C7 Brookovcr from a bui sIubm trip t)tb city. - - ". til lng youn? ludles, was the guest of Miss Mary Crone this week. Mr. B. Mefford, of Defiance, has accepted a position at the Ohio Valley Mills. Miss Alice Grey. of tony Lonesome, was in our midst this week. Mr. Case Bradford and S. True, two of Aber most genial and handsome vouug .attended Bgittlagham ca ng. UETAlLMAitKET. : Corrected dally by G. V. Geisel, grocer, Second street, Maysvllle, Ky. FLOUR. Limestone 8 7 26 Maysvllle Family ti 25 Maysvllle City...-. ' 0 75 Mason. County .- ti 25 Kentucky Mills ; 0 00 Butter. lb ;. 2025 Lard, 1310 15 Eggs,$ loz 12)J Meal$ peck Jin Chickens Molasses, faucy 80 Coal Oil, gal , 20 Sugar, granulated V ft HK ' A.llb It " yellow tb ; 910 XX ill ll, KU'Ul UUItill U UJ JU7; Bacon, oreaKia.1 & il Hominy. "$ sail on Beans "Bullion Potatoes - peck- , Coffee : T. B. Fulton. 0 Canned Goods, Cheese, 1 Jl :t ili 20 13218 E. Davis. FULTON & DAVIS, -Manufacturers of- OHIO VALLEY MILLS FAMILY FLOUR, Corn, Shorts and Shipstuff. Flour for sale by all grocers in the city. FULTON & BAVIS, atilSdlv CHANGED TO Stem WINDERS. BALLENGER at Albert's China Store ad'oiulug Pearce, Walllngfo d & Co.Js Bank. apHGtnd Porsn attending the camp meetlugat the RUGGLE6 CAMP GROUNDS, wlil tiud at HAWK'S NEAR THE GAMP GROUNDS. everything la the eating Hue, such as Confectioneries, Crackers, Melons, Cakes, Fruit. Cigar3, Etc. At lower prices than t'.iey can be furnished at the camp grounds. ,!. 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