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, Poetoy cornea ntuitr Uio ViJftl truth than'hittur 7 to. That niau l.vos twice wiro tLe ' first life well. Hcrrwk. V The dignity of truth is Jub witli'mupb protesting. ?e Johntnn. To see what is light find not to do it vis want of conrnge. Confucius, i Alij philosophy lies in two words, "sustain" and "abstain." Epictctus. Honohs come by di'igence ; riches spring from economy. Uimcsc Maxim. Silence is tlie porfoetest iPrtild of joy: 1 were but litilo happy if I could say how much. thihcstcare. Becolleotio: is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out. Richtcr. . Enthusiasm is essential to the successful attainment of any high endeavor. A. Bronaon Alcott. "Lite is not lost," said she, "for yhich is bought Endless ronown." ?jcttc r. O'er ocean, with a thousand masts, wills forth "? "the stripling bold! '" One boat, hard rescued from the deep, draws into port the old! Sch 11 r j4 Life, like a dome of many-colored glass, ii rs111"' the white radiance of eternity Vl-W. .. , xhellcy. So when a great man dies, j For years beyond our kon, The light he leaves behind him lies , Upon tho path of men. Lonpfrliow. A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it. never In the tonguo Of him that makes it. ih htpeare. He that judges without informing himself to the utmost he is capable, cannot acquit himself of judging amiss. Locke. The emptiness of all things, from politics to pastimes, is never so striking to us as when we fail in them. D. JDeronda, When wealth is lost, nothing is lost: When health is lost, something is lost: When character is lost, all is lost I Motto on the walls of a school in Germany. From henceforth you shall learn that there is lovo To long for, puroness to desire, a mount Of consecration it wore good to scale. Jejn Ingelkw. No other covenant is everlasting but love to the Lord and love to the neighbor. This is everlasting because it is from eternity to eternity. Where there is not a wise person, there one of even little sense is commendable ; in a country devoid of trees even the-castor-oil plant ranksas a tree. archest fulfil? in their due time, And' time there is for all things, Truth linth said. Milton. Let the day's work be done asits hours are passing. Let not the opportunity that is bo fleeting, yet so full, pass neglected away. N. L. Frothingham. The deepest rivers make least din. iThe silent'soulo doth most abo'u'nu'in CAre. ."... ' - -Sterling. Self-distrust is the cause of most of our failures. In the assurance .of strength there is strength, and they are the weakest, however strong, who hayo ho 'faith in themselves or in their powers. Bovce. & :vu't l ' - :ri'z. ff'iv.vjyu.i.i -,' t - j .s i" ii'i 1 1. .i"rt'i". . aj: i HEMS OF THOlWIl'f. owed about was what he knew 1!' -..! Not bo Respectable, After All. "Whenever an account of any shooting scrapes appears in any Texas paper, it is almost certain to wind up with the state-motif fhftf. iTio Rnrvivnr IipI one's to one of the most respectable families in that part- iv of the State, liie public nave react tins T6 frequently that the respectability of - the family of a party to. a shooting scrape has almost become proverbial. This was illustrated admirably in a -conversation we overheard a few days ago. A merchant asked a friend if. he knew of a pr6per person to take charge of a set of books. " Yes,ther6is young Bill. Flavin. He is a goodgialidat books,'" and' he belongs "j most respectable families." jjjtjcjaiftt be muoh of a family. I never any of-them .-shooting any- ' TjoftV?" - J t - " and" "Gospel : ' Lawyer Brown is a Sabbath school teacher. He was en- to inculcate1 into .his .pupils' minds the necessity of a" firm belief 'in things spiritual, when one of the class, with astonishment, exclaimed : &$Vhy, Ur, Brown, I heard you tell a HleBS in couriLjnezuMies ujj ifuavjjjuu i:aH TTtl.of lio lialiavarl All xrnii Italian Bees For Sale. ,1 1,RS. WlTn TESTED nUEEN $3 00 JPcJJuLi C )JjO ..... i. . .. . ) 97 00 SHIPPTJ" AT VA1STCEBURG. M. L. WTLLTAMS. Vnncebunr.Ky. WM.C. PELHAM, MajfaVillo, Ivy. DEAXEU IK STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Queenswnre, Wooden-wore, Glufcbwnre, Motions?, &c. Highest price paid for Uoun try Produce. Goods Uellvei ed to any part of the city. Cor. Fourth and Plum Streets, npliilyd MAYSVILLE.JiY. P. S, MYERS, Dealer iu Groceries, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes Queeusware and Hardware. Highest cash price paid for Grain and Country Produce. jy!5d A1t. OLIVET. NOTICE. are now receiving the most eleennt assortment WE of BUGGIES, PHiETONS and CARRIAGES ever brought to the city of Mays-ville. MYALL & RILEY. au2dly no. "IPecond, and 18 Sutton Sts. 7 IfKENDALL'SfM SPAVIN CUREfll KendalFs Spavin Cure. TI Most Snccessful Rcmcrty f ver discovered, as it is ceitain it its effects ana does not blister. READ PROOF BELOW. From Rev P.N. GRANGER. Presiding Elder o! the St. Albans Districl. bT. Albans. Vt., Jan.. 20, 1S80. Dr. B. J.KEKUA1.L. tSiCo., Gents: In reply to your letter I will hay that my experience with Kendall's Sprfvlu Lure' has been very satisfactory indeed. Three or four 3 ears ago I procured a bottle of youi agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by a spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a lew weeks when he became better, but when 1 put him on the road he grew worse, when I dlscoveied was forming, I piocuied a bottle of Ken-dell's Spavin Cure and with less than a bottle cured him so that hols not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours. P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell. Stkotjgiiton, Mass., Mai ch 10, lSSO. B.J.Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice, to you and myself, I think I ouht to let you know that I have removed two bone spavins with 'Kendall's Spavin Cure,' one very largo one, don't know how long the spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me lour months to take the large one ofl and two lor the small one. I have used ten bottles. The horso Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing hero, but it it does for all what it has done for me its will be veiy great. ttespeotmny yours, 1'has. jk. ijahkf. Kfndall'sSpavin Cuke Is sure In its effects, mild In Its action as it does not blister, yet It is penetrating and powerful to reach a every deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or othfi enlargement, such as spavins, splints, cm bs. callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of tho Joints or limbs, or rheumatism in man and lor any purpose for which a liniment Is used lor man or beast. It is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in its effects. Send address for ilhistrated Circular which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No rdmedy has ever met with such unqualified success to our knowledge, for beast as well as 'man. , PriceSL per bottle, or six bottles for 85. All Uruggists have It or can get it for you or it will be sent to any address on receipt of price by the proprietors. DR. B. J. KENDALL & CO. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont. 27d," . JACOB LINN, Four Doors Below the Postoffico HAS OrENKD HIS ICE CREAM PARLORS. ice Cream for pale by the gallon or half gallon. Weuding Parties furnished on short my 29 J. C. Eackley & Co. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps and Clothing. Goods always what they are reccommeuded to be Main Street, Germantowu, Ky. F. H. TitAXEL, Baker and Confectioner ICE CREAM A SPECIALTY. The only mnnufactmer of PURE STICK CANDY in the city. Orders for weddings and parties promptly attended to. myodly QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, CUTLER! &G. S. SIMON, 45 M arket St., East side, between 2nd and 3rd. modflm SYRUP BROMIDE CHLORAL Jlfik diateifflmjB Re- fflW Spocial nttontion given to Plantation Machinery. Illustrated Circulars b'reo. XiANE & BOBLEY CO,, Jo 'in & Water Eta., Ctnrtnuatl. O. THOS. BRANCH & CO., .AN1 COMMISSION MERC ANTS BXOEMOND, IT A. consignments of GRAIN. Make SOmOiT advances with bill lading In hand, prompt returns given, charges reasonable. Elevators with capacity of -100,()00 oushels, on Hue of Chesapeake and Ohio Kail " road. 1e53md WINDHORST & BLUM, FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, stock ol Imported and Domestic LARGE goods and Trimmings on hand. All orders executed promptly and satisfactorily. flSTCooper's Building, second story, at head of stairs. au2dly ..,. .. - nit NOTICE. ON account of my continued ill Health, 1 have concluded, as soon as practicable, to retire from the dry goods trade, l now" Offer my entire stock for sale to any merchant wishing to rrnm tho 1st day of July sell ray goods FOR CASH, until disposed of, which will enable me to ofTer to the retail trade some special bargains. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and settle at once, as lam anxious to square my books. Respectfully, apllldly H.G.SMOOT. Furniture Polish. A - .- VERY useful and excellent article now being Introduced in this city ,11s a FURNITURE POLISH manufactured and sold by MR.M.J.BISCIJOF. It has been tried by very many of our leading citizens, who are warm in their recommendations of Us excellence. It can be used on furniture of all kinds and fine vehicles, Flanos, t gives a very superiok and casting gloss. The following who have used it are referred to: Hechinger Bros., A. Finch, State National Bank, Central Hotel, D. R. Bullock, V. W. Ball and E. Lambden. Flemingsburg. Ky., refferences: Fleming & Botts. C. N. Weedon, Judge W. S. Botts, J. W. Heflln, banker, H. Cushman, H. H. Stltt, L. F. Bright. W. -. Font. Poplar Plains references: Bon Plummet. Dr. Hart, Airs. L. Logan, B. Samuels Rev. Summers & Bro., La Rue & Son, Blue Lick Springs. The Following are Agents for M. J. Biscnof THOMPSON & MA LTBY, Fern Leaf; HOWARD & DINSMORE, Furniture Dealers. Carlisle. Ky.f T. M. DORA, Germantown, Ky. : A. K. MARSHAL & SON. Marshall Station, K- U. R. R.: R. M. HARRISON, Helena Station: H. W. WOOD, Washington, Ky.; A. O. WHITE. Sardis, Ky.; THROCKMORTON, HOLMES & CO.. Mr. Olivet, Ky., J. J. WOOD, Drug Store, Maysvllle, Ky.; J. H. COONS, Brooksville, Ky. T. M. LYNN, Eclipse Livery Stable Portsmouth, O.; A. L. STONNER, Ashland, Ky.; J. A. JACKSON & SON, Mayslick, Ky.: W. D. FRAZEE, Dover, Ky.; J, H. WATSON, Minerva, Ky. augl"d2w THE CREAT NERVINE PIANOS AND ORGANS. It is tho remedy In painful Inflammatory RheuuratlAm, or any other excessively gainful disease as by quieting tho nerves it immediate relief. It relieves Asthma, Palpitation of tho Heart, SkortneM of Breatb. and Hysterics immediately not like most remedies, requiring several bdurs to experience their beneficial effects. Snro euro for IKUN1KNNESS. He mtroyn tlac Appetite for STROKO BRINK. Cures DEIilKJim TREMENS. It is recommenced by the best physicians all over the country. Price, 50 rent per bottle. Prepared by XV. M. ADDERIEY, Ajtotliocarr, lOB. 8AU5DEBS anu Locust Btrekts, CINCINNATI, O Ask your DruggiEt for it, or send for Circular. augf?d&w3mo LANE & BOBLEY OH. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL BY THE ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION, ON THEIR Steam Engine and Saw M Exhibited at Atlanta In 1881. Manufacturers of Stoim Engines, Boilon, Saw Mills, Gang Edgere. Lath Machines, Hnb and Spoke Machinery, Shafting:, Hangers, Pulleys, Couplings, Gearing, Grist and Flour Mills Send for Special Circular of our No. 1 Plantation SaV 31111, which wo sell for In need of a good Plnno or Organ PERSONS it to their advantage to call on tho undersigned, No. 3J, Market street, agent lor JL. H. Baldwin & Co., ol Cincinnati, Okio, where they will And all the standard makes, such as Steinway, Decker Bros., Haines Bros., Pianos, Estey and Shonlnger at very prices. F. F. GERBRICH. CONTINENTAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, CAPITATj, $4,500,000. G EO. W. ROGERS, agent, office at AVheatly & uo.'s, lancet at., below second, (jiouiuj J. R. SOUSLEY, Architect, Contractor and Builder, Jurnlshed and tJl work warranted. ESTIMATES Shop on Fouith Street between Market and Limpslone. T. J. CtJRXEY, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter dealer in Bath Tubs, Hydrant Pumps, Iron and Lead Pipe, Globe, Ancle and Check Vah es, Rubber Hose and Sewer Pipe. All work warranted and done vhen promised. Second streets opposite White & Pit's. ap3 F. L. TRAYSER, P1AH0 MANUFACTUEER Front St., 4 iloors -west of Hill HoiShO Grand, Upright and Squat e Pianos, also tho best make of Oigans at lowest manufacturers' prices; Tuning and Repairing. nl.7 TEAS ! ! TEAS ! ! I HAVE n lull supply ol the beM, In the market. Give me atrial myDlyd GEO. Jl. HEISER. REOPENED. M. W. COUL.TER has reopened the MRS. HOUSE and is prepared to furnlHh board by the tlay or week. Meals furnished to transient customers at any hour during the day. . .. , my 150m ..- - .Ll..l. M Ml !... - 1839. EQUITY GROCERY. G. W. GEISEL, No. 9, W. Second St., Opp. Opera House, Fruits and Vegetflblesin season . Your respectfully solicited. Jl4dly ,., r - , t . -