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DAILY EVENINfi BULLETIN. THURSDAY JiVK, AUU. 51, wlT KOSSER & MCCARTHY, PUBLISUEnS.AND YllQgR.T$ll9. ADVERTISING TIAtES. Space. VJIIO JllCll IMtMlltMltHIHH Twoinches Three inches.. Four inches Half col,, One col , 2 CD B 2 c 5 to o n a g S. a c. S VJ $ VJ w 00 CO CB 50 00 70 80j 90 70 85 1.00 1.15 1.30 U0 1.10 1.80 1.50 L.70 1.20 1.45 1.70 1.95 2.20 U80 2:20 2.60 3,00 3 40 3.00 3.50 4.00 4,50 5.00 S3 60 1.00 1.45 1.90 2.45 3.80 5.50 Local notices ten cents a line: subsequent Insertions five cents aline. Wants, three lines, ten cents, subsequent insertions Ave cents. Speolal irates where advertisers use both, the dally and weekly. One inch in the Daily Bcllktin for one year costs 5, and or six months hut S3.. 'lliiP TiiE'Chrlstlan brethren's mind to-day; "We think you'll find it so ; Is not "on good things up above, But good things down below.; for when they see the chicken legs, And scores of waiting ladies, They gladly give up Pardfse, For Brother Briney's Hades. Prayer meeting at the Third street M. E. church, on Thursday evening at half-past seven o'clock, Mr. Jesse Ellis, of Brown county, Ohio, has shown us a sample of his wheat which is the finest we have seen this season. Eobert Wheeler, aged fourteen, on Tuesday, fell from a fence in the alley near the old salt shed on Front street, and broke the bones of both arms. A social event looked forward to with considerable interest, is thev marriage on Wednesday Sept. 6, of Miss Sue Jacobs to Mr. Allie Means. The ceremony will take at the"Baptist church. Good luck to them. William Watson and Wesley Smith were found 'guilty of carrying concealed weapons, Tuesday, in the mayor's court and their punishment fixed at at a fine of $25 each and counheme'nt in the county jail ten days. , Capt. J. A. Jackson passed through here yesterday on his way east, where he goes to lay in his slock of fall and winter goods. He will -return in 'ten days or 'two weeks with!'alt ttielate novelties of the season at bed rock prices. Mr. T. J. 'Nolin, the well known caterer, has secured , all the bqoth privileges at the Maysville fair, and will also have charge of the dining room. 'Mr. Nolin is an excellent provider, of, long experience, and cannot fail to render entire satisfaction to the public. The ladies will find at Mrs. George H. Wheeler's millinery establishment on Market street, 'near' Front; a very choice assortment of goods in that line. The stock has been selected with great care and will be sold at exceedingly low prices. The ladies are invited to call. The Saponaceous dentifrice manufactured at J. J. Wood's Drug Emporium is really a very excellent article and must meet with a .ready sale. It is xegardedas one of the best preparations of the kind in the market and has never failed to give entire satisfaction. Those who need a good tooth powder should use it. I 1 1 The bridge tiomraittee has decided to put up a lerriporafy br5go oyer Limestone vide a suDaUnualwooden trusa bridge, to cost in ttf e'n'eighberii&bd dF$2,toX). NHMM Minutes CoHretitlSn. WEDNESDAY MORNING. TJhecpnYeution met at 8:30 a. in., with Brother in the chair. The 'convention began "the" services'bv singing "My Faith Looks up to Thee' The reading of scripture and prayer by O. A. Bartholomew. The mirtutes of previous meeting read and approved. The committee on enrollment made report which was read and referred. Committee on.nomination made the following report: . President, J. B. Brinev; Vice-Presidents, J. 0. Waldon, C. K. Marshall. Secretary, W. S. Frank; Assistant Secretary, W. I. Fowle. k t Board J. W. McGarvey, t. B. Grubbs, W. F. Cowden, John Shackleford, John I. Rogers, S. E. Pearre, John Marrs. " Committee on programme reported. THURSDAY. J 11 a. ni., C. L. Loos. 3:30, J. A. Dearborn on the bible and money. , 8 p. in., JSy W. McGarvey. ) ) . The committee to' Whom so much of the board's report was referred as related to tut; uujpiu.) uieni ul uuiuiuiui ugeut muut' report. - The State Evangelist report,jvas made by brother Thomas Munnell. "Upon motion of Brother McGarvey, the report was approved, with the thanks of the convention k T Short addresses were then made by some pf the brethren. -- C ; rUp6n motipnrQBiiother'BrinQy) thei ladies were requested to have Brother Tyler's address published in our church papers. Brother Munnell moved that a committee beappQintedJp meet with ladies bear -out- fraternal greetings Conilmttefe Brothers Muri31Hl;Iarsie, Bartffomwearre and4tfa$ .The convention adiourned'wiih'the rlen edictiorby brotHer Q. A3ai&oltiitaw. 4 - ai'ternoon session; ,v ThjConyeiition on assemj?Hn'g,Vea'ged in eriesjof "songs, af terhcriMJr"other V X. Williamson Jed inp rayjer. T , , H JTh regular order of business wasi then taken up. Undei the head of reports from evangelists the convention was favored with reports of Brother,? W.X. 'Williams, J.,-H. Baker; D. E. Pickens, W. I. Fowle, Z. M. Kennedy J?. M.Hurst and James G.,Per- kins. Sales of Laud. Thefbllowmg changes in the 'ownership of land have been recorded at the office of the Clerk of the County Court, since our last report; jl 3l&L John Piles to aarge jGalbralth, 21 acres of lanu on ss orm. que; AVilliamWrjorrtialUI confiaer,ationu3i,ouu. ,. Mllfriy lrtf Jvflfl1 friafifrtn nu WAUA VJ J1UU U7AVU Atyau? yjLA. iwui f altlnSn MLTll iinrii a Aau jwaI JuiA .fcm jAjimi .i T.T ; "'. - . -T ' - 1-- - in this city with credit to himself of'sWc1, ,l aws, :iimv6mm ttPtiffiC'duties to-day f tV.TT ", M''14'r'i7 ant' p". LlUiUu V TT tAli. .:. '. tann? . t 4 I ' BrldgerirdtleTali'd'als:, tohtiVifsiro ward , house and lot on Lee atxeet, between Second and Third; consideration Charles PhlBter'aha wire torason county, lot fronting 22 feet on south side of 3rd street; consideration. 81,782. , E.-G Phistdr and wife-. tqMaJdn county, lot ironxing, so ,ieet on s,ouin siae pr xcura street: ' ' " ' ' cobsiaeratibh S.'ICG. E E Curtis to J CJ3aYage6u acres of land on Clark',8 RUnj.QonslderatIohT3,900. Thomas Woririald ahll Wife to Abner Bowling, lot No 27 on southeast fcbf uer of William and Wood Streets, of Chester; consideration 8359; also lot No 25 dn s"6lflh side Wood street, Chester. Stephen Lowry and wife tb PhobeKM Outen, house and lot onaouth side ofioecond street, east of LlmestphefcbnslderajtlonOO'cash, and other consideratloii. "- 4 R Mattlngly to M'E'Garrott, 63K?acres of land on Cabin Oreek:,consldBration di;j60h H R BlaisUell and'wlfeto A Mrj Cochran, grantors Interest in house and lot on Lexington plko near Maysville; consideration. S28U. James Burger to Nicholas Burjger, house and lot on south sldeiofThJiraVjitreotr'cqnsIdertion S150cash and valuable consideration. Louis Poth toD A Grayson, lot No 83 In Chester; consideration $80. , ;, , ; njragkjpi; tnoWeekj ' Otto Holstein, editor of the Breeder's IthT best posted stock and turfmen in the country, has been engaged by the management, to presfde over "the- speed ins, during;; our Jair; in3 equtttfafrriesarta Irjct conformity to the rules. Mr. Holstein has TnWting3 and great satisfactipix to tUemAnagmeni and, owners Mr.KtTnson EiDlltz",ot AugusfTis in Maysville to-day. His new novel, we learn from him, is in press and will be issued about the middle of September. T ' ? SpecifllTreirfitfms To be v All ttf&e'whbhave subscribed "special premiums, will be called upon by the Secretary of the Board, on Monday next. He is fully authorized to collect same. We hope all wjll bo prepared to pay promptly". By order 01? Board. PROGRAMME OP THE KENTUCKY MISSIONARY CONVENTION, , . Held at Maysville, August THURSDAY. l!:C0 (l)C. L. LooJ. - 3::3G p. m. (2j John A. Dearborn, of Va., subject Money aud the Bible. 8.00 p. at . (3) J W AlcGarvy. Notice. There is train f rom' Lexington to&lhysvillej It leaves Lexington at 5 p.m., anH arrives at Maysville at 8 p. m. Thejjoats, frpm, Cinoinhati leaelhat city daily for Maysville. The following delegates to the Kentucky Christian Missionary Convention which convelieluin have already reportedly mail to the committee on arrangements, and have been assigned homes while here with our citi zens whose names appear opposite : O. A. Bartholomew, with Prof. C. J. Hall. J. H. Baker, with Ii. O. Barkley. Miss Annie Cowden, with W P Larew. B. F. Clay and wife, with A J McDougle, Miss Cook, with H. Lange. Benjamin Cox, Willis Cox, with RASToup. W M Chandler and wife, with B FKUUains. P. H. Duncan, with D. A. Richardson. '-K Misses Ida and Sallle Daruaby with George T. Wood. a."" 4 3r Georg'.!Darsle. with R A Cochran.' J. A.eavboun, with Dr.A &. Wall. J M Daniel and tvife, with J B Brlney. J C Prank, with W S Frank. W. I.Fowie.,Wltb Lai. BalJenger. 0. T. Fotscutt, with John Lovell. F. M. Green, with R A Cochran. 1. B.GruUbs, With H. B. Taylor. T. J, GIddens. With John Lovell. Mlss'Grubb3, With George TWood. Mr Graves, with H. C. Barkley, Robert Graham, with Anderson Finch, J. D. Hou3tontwith H. Hubbard. C. xT. Hurst and wife, with ThoraasNeal. James Harding, sr., with H. B. Taylor. F. M. Hurst and wife, with Charles Miner. vJUrs Smith Hanford.w.lth A JiMcDougle. j irs'Rdgei,.Han'son,vith DrAH. Wair.' '. winiam jones.wun James ronn. G.S. Klmberly, with Ed Myall. Z. M. Kenady andwlfe, wlth,G 8. Judd. Miss Emma Kayes, with Dr A. H. Wall. M. C. Km-fees, with AUle Thompson. J. H. Limerick, with H. Hubbard. Misses Carrie and Minnie Loos, with M. C. Russell... 5 ' ', , '. 4 wlth.Jos'.'H. Dodson. C. L. Loos, with J. B. Brlney. Thomas Munnell, with H. O. Barkley. J.B. McGinn, with W.S. Frank. J. W.'McGarvey, with Dr H. U. Morgan. B. W. Matherst With H. C. 'Barkley. Mlss'M.'McCracken, with Mrs James Hl J'F Muhler.wlth G W Gelsel. Mrs Milllgan. A R Mllllgan, -with J E Blaiae W A Morrison, with D A Richardson. Edgar MarkwelLwlth Alllerilompson. J P Pinkertqn, wjth A J McDougle. J G Perkins and wile, with A B Crutn. Dr PeArre and wire, with John H Hall. M.MPope, with W W Lynch. H K Pendleton, With Dr H U Morgan. D RPHSfcehs, with H C Barkley. W O Parker and wife, with J D Kohoe. Thomas P Reld, with Lai Ballenger. James Randall and wife, with Mrs Fllson. JM.StreatervwlthEd.Mya.ll. , , John Shockey'aud wife, .wllhJJ.F Perrle. , Mrs Lizzie F Smith, J W B Smith and wife, with Mrs James Spalding. J Stafford, with G A McCarthy. Miss Susie Sublett, with W P Larew. WS Stairs, with James Nolin. Miss Susie Sublett, with W P Larew. Will Sponeer, with W S Frank. J S Sweeuy .with J B Brlney. B B Tyler and wife, with Dr J L Russell. MissAnhleTlsdale, with G T Wood. W GTilmblenud wife, with J J Shackleford. He'nry Turner, with Audersou Finch. G W Terrel and wife, with A R Glascock. Mrs Wm Van Pelt, with John W Watson. R W Vatlhook, with G W Geisel. J J West and wife, with Onus Cooper. E (1 Wells, with W W Lvnch. Joseph West, with Prof C J Hall. W L Williams, with H O Barkley. J J Warren, with H O Barkley. Gay Waters, with G A McCarthy. RD Weaver aud wife, with G T Wood. The delegates to the missionary meeting of the Christian church are expected to arrive to-night- aud to-morrow, but for the benefit of our citizens who expect .to jerltertain them e will say that those coming "will be Teceivectat the church, ..V'U iu'.i ,:il ' n innAh ' TO-DAY'S MARKEIS. CHICAGO. 1 Sept. .wheat , ....,?. ,'HW pork :" eti " lard 12 30 "corn....: 74 RETAIL MARKET. Corrected dally by G. W. GKI3EL, grocer, Second street, Maysville, Ky. FtOUtt. Limestone $ -,7'26 Maysville Family VE Maysville City 073 Masou County - iU'23 Kentucky Mills (L0U Batter, V lb 2,(25 Lard.fttp.. ' 15 E?gs, Tft doz - d5 Meal peck SO Chickens ; 803j Molasses, fancy i.... :... Coal Oil, gal : . 20 Sugar, granulated ft lb 1B "A.P s Tlt " yellow 910 Hams, sugar cure 1 ft tb 10 Bacon, breakfast ft lb 10 Hominy. 1allou ..i ., - u Beaus ft gallon on Potatoes ft peck., yoffee , a 1 l,Vajl8 WALKER'S BOTTLED BEER THE BEST IN THE. MKKKT. For sale by the Case, Dozen or Bottle, at au30dlm Market Street. GRAND EXCURSION! -TO THE- CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. The KENTUCKY CENTRAL RAILROAD will sell Round Trip Ticitet from all stations on the M.aud L. Division at 'CEaE 'QBHMS. vm including admission to the Exposition, en OPENING DAY, Wednesday, September Oth. the train will leave Covington .at 1- n'olonk.i ' ' - i OP, THE t A i Union Agricultural SociMy, OfkrtonrtUa Brat'kVn CouatiS', u will bo held on the Association's beautiful grounds llEAR BERMArfTQWN, kY,, ' commenclng.October ll.ivuil continuing four tiny. This Is emlndfftly an Agricultural Fair, devoted to thete uly improvement of alhklndi of stock, as well an the encouragement of fruit culture, horticulture and every kind of domestic work. Toe Board of directors will spare neither time, trouble orexpense to make the fair of 182 the mo-it attractive ever held by the society. SJPJEC1A.L NOTICE, .General jPrloe of. Admission. .,..,. SO cfs. 'No "C'Iuirrc Tor KiHrlos. Siiitn 'Frte, Amitle Supply ofWaw, FEED AT REASONABLE PRICES. auiod&w. MAYVrL'LE MALE INSTITUTE. TI1HIS Ihstttutlou will he on awu LjdAy,SepterAber: Uh. Teaohers will-he em ployed 1U Uie various qqpurimoma u reaulr&'ilo extra chano iwlllf bemaiia Jtor instruatloa in t,he,C5pnuan, !Freuch.and Latin languages.. . , , . TERMS'P&iBisSIONOFliJWEifTVWEEfcS. Primary Department 812 fiO Second PxlmaryJDQpaUmQj;tM, 15 oo Tnnlfip Ttnmirt.mnilt -U UO " V.fc.W AWM - - -" ... .... Jum)jutal Music . (tP lossons per ttfc&triimwitT Mot practice i (oue Uiour pp i -. JSr&f&l&aVafl:' ranoff.or.'arrlve esiraiAio uiHuimynrauiNBuutu ia uu rw up.oati;ao.jiiscurge w4wiliftblfahTtlttfr ntaiwaTia " J XPKBW P1' fhW,oa " ' "! nn2i7.tf stcorrltlfnddIilmestoutfsi AAVJky9 iJJ iS WVfc WVfc m 1 -- -- '....., .. 5 00 w ng Juc MlffiyEHiSr uwuw U7pWiqu. sts.