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i i , " LYJYENIN.G BULLETIN. c: tuesday evening, nov. 28, 1882. " eosser & McCarthy, puiiiiiauEna and it.opriktoks. ' There's many a thing that the maidens wish As they journey along in life, As they take their part in the busy world, And share in its c ire and strife ; Perhaps they wish for a cozy house, With furniturcspick and span, But to crown tho whole they care the most For the love of an honest man." Don't forget the gayest, airiestand raciest of comic operas at the opera house next Wednesday evening. Messrs. Hechinger, Thomas & Co. will begin killing hogs on Thursday, provided the weather continues favorable. Consult the advertising columns of the Bulletin before making your holiday purchases. It will pay you to do so. - The decision of the Mason circuit court in the case of James Smith agaainstG. W. .Martin has been affirmed by the court of appeals. Six thousand copies of the Daily Bulletin will be distributed in the city and neighborhood during the week preceeding Christmas. Advertisers will please bear this In mind. Capt. E. AV. Fitzgerald on Saturday received from Frankfort a draft for $290 to pay the Emmet Rifles for services at Catlettsburg. tfhe money will bo distributed, at tho regular meeting . Thursday evening. About two o'clock this morning a frame stable on Dr. H. Ebersole's lot, near Lime-stone bridge, was burned, there is reason to believe, by an incendiary. The brick dwelling on the same lot was 'partly destroyed by fire Saturday night. ' 4; r , Mrs. Si M. GiLMORfiVdouble frame, oh Forest Avenue, East Maysville, will beoffered at public sale on, Monday, December 4th. They are very desirable homes and are situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the city. . - ' Tiie Holman Opera Company jwillj give two entertainments in this city, IVIonday and Tuesday evenings next. "Patience" , will be produced tho first night and "Olivette" the second. Reserved seats may be secured for seventy-five cents. If at any time our readers fail to receive tho Daily Bulletin, they will confer a favor' by notifying us of the fact at once. Prompt and regular delivery is our motto and if any failures are made we should know it immediately, so that we can correct the fault. - There will be a lecture at the- M. E. Church, South, Wednesday evening, Dec. Gth, one week from to-morrow. Dr. Cot-. trell is, one of the best and most entertaining of lecturers. His subject will be "Discounted Ministries. " The -citizens of Maysville are. promised a rare treat. A literary society known as the "Adelphian Circle" has been organized by some of Maysvillo's well-known young The following persons were selected as officers at the meeting held last Saturday night, at tho Jaw office of Sallee & Sal-lee, yiz : President O. H, Newell. Vic President T. It. Phistor. Secretary and Treasury James Threlkeld. Editor "AdelphUu .Exponent" O; I. Bailee. .Serjeant At AnnL, W. Galfcraitn. Meeting will be held every other Sat-. xtnrday night. The programme will ngjiro, of, eMmjnd Aobatea Von'someleadin topJca; W-C ,c The Holman Opera Company. Tho Ogdensburg (h. Y.)r Daily Journal speakain the following high terms of the Holman Opera Troupe which is to present Gilbert &Sullivan'scomic opera "Patience" in this city on the 4th proximo : Again Friday evening and for the last time this season, the many sweet voices of the Holman English Opera Co. wns heard In the beautiful manic of Olivette In the character of Olivette, Miss Bailie Holman was charming and scored one oi her old triumphs. Miss Holman will always meet with a warm receptien in Ogdonsburg. Miss Blanche Holman as the Countess was very much at home and sang and acted the part excellently. As the Due do Ifs, Mr. J. H. O'Connor was perfectly at home and made a lasting impression on Ogdenburg attendants. Mr. "Wallace Macreary is a very line Valentine and shows off his beautiful voice. Mr. A. D. Holman as Capt. do Merrlmac is certainly one of tho best in the profession who attempts that part. His make up, acting and singing are just what they ought to be, and he carried much weight of the play. The costumes were the most handsome yet shown by the company, aud a crowded house exhibited their nearly appreciation of this the best production of the week. Holiday Edition. During the week preceeding Christmas the Daily Bulletin will be enlarged to a five column paper and an edition of one thousand copies printed and circulated each day in this city, Chester, Aberdeen and in the other towns adjacent to Maysville. We shall thus be enabled to offer the business men of the city who wish to advertise their holiday goods, the best and at the same time the cheapest medium for doing so. Our patrons may rely upon having their favors printed in six thousand papers during the week,"all of which will be circulated where they wiil be of the most benefit to advertisers. Call and ascertain our rates Contracts should be made immediately as our space will be limited. The' Thanksgiving turkey, is one of those institutions which are indissolubly linked with the grandest traditions of this young country. W nether there would be any Thanksgiving Day if there were no thanksgiving turkeys is a problem which the nearest debating society is respectfully urged to undertake the solution of. It is very fitting, however, that the turkeys and the day should come together. Not only is it very fitting, but it is very filling. Speaking in a general way the turkey is a fowl which tho people ought to feel proud of. ...The average man, if he had his choice between opulence, and fame,;would select roasgturkey. with cranberry sauce needing paniment, played slowly. i c" PERSONALS. V Points About People Here and Elsewhere. Mr. Henry Powers, of Cincinnati, was in Maysville for several days last week. Mr. Joseph Varian, of Winchester, O., is in Maysville to-day. Mr. Wood Pogue, of Cincinnati, spent several days last week with his relatives in this city. Miss Emma Hierley, who was called homo from school in Scott county to attend the funeral of her brother, has gone back again. Turkey Day. The Kentucky Central Railway, with its usual liberality, has decided to sell excursion tickets on Nov. 29th and 30th from and to all stations at one fare for the round trip. These tickets are good to return until and including Dec. 2nd. .The arrangement is certainly a very liberal one and will be appreciated by the public. Cutting at Aberdeen. On last Saturday night about 9 o'clock Rufus Hall, a boy about seventeen years of ago, was cut in the neck and wrist by Thomas Sutton, during a quarrel about a hat. The weapon used' was a pruning knife. 'Sutton was arrested and wiil have his examining' trial before "Esquire Maa- A 3 " '' si'e Beasley toMay; . NEWS BREVITIES. Thurlow Friday. Weed was buried at Albany, Mrs. Scoville has been trial to prove her sanity. granted a new Herman Peter, of Lancaster, Pa., who killed a man for defaming his daughter, has been sentenced to the penitentiary for life. The 99th anniversary of the evacuation of the city of New York by the British forces, was celebrated Saturday by a parade of the old guards. In the third trial of Clarence Gray for the murder of Theodore Clancy, late editor of the Barbara (Cal.) Press, the jury returned a verdict of not quilty. At Uniontown, Pa., a wagon was struck by a train while crossing the track of the Southwest Pennsylvania railroad, and two young men named Field and Dean, who were in tho Wagon, were fatally injured. Madder, the murderer of Phoebe Bernard, at Tiffin, 0., on November 3, 1881, pleaded guilty to murder in the second degree, Saturday, after twelve days pro-' gress of trial. The prisoner was sentenced i for life. Maud Melville, the daughter of engineer Melville, of the U. S. navy, who has been in the care of a female friend of the family, in Brooklyn, since the committment of her mother to the in- OtlllVJ nOVlUUIll U i.VlllOlUYTll -L u. (19 1 Tho Best. There are other good cooking stoves and A. J. Egnew & Co., keeps them in stock, but if there are two stoves in existence which lay. just claims to suporority in many respects over all others they are the OMAHA AND HOT BLAJ3T CHARTER. We have not the space here to point out their many merits but call at our jnent onvMarkot street and wo will take freat pleasure m doing eo there, whether 'you wish to buy tho stov or not. We congiiifc;thabet. stove in the market. oef&wLnfrr. A.r7. 'Eonew & Co. '. r M ,ir!l; '...' T 1 KKTAIL HilUKET. Corrected dally by G. Gkisei,, grocer, Second street, Maysville, Ky. FLOOK. Limestone S 0 75 Maysville Family 5 75 Muysville City 0 2i Mason County 5 75 Kentucky Mills C So Buttor.Ulb SW Lard.im 15 Eggs, gj doz 25 Meal $ peck !0 Chickens '. ;Ma& Molasses, fancy "75 Coal Oil, Tfl gal 20 Sugar, granulated ) lb 1 1 A. lb 10 " yellow 3 lb 910 Hams, sugar cured $ lb 18 Bacon, breakfast "ft lb.., IS Hominy, 1 gallon SO Beans f gallon 50 Potatoes peclc 1520 Coffee 110 JANUARY ELECTION, 188?. X'OIt MAYOR. We are authorized to announce HORACE JANUARY as a candidate for re-elect ton as Mayor at the ensuing January election. VOIl COITWILSIAN. In response to the call made on me through ! tho columns of the Bitm.ktix and to many solicitations from leading citizens, J have i consented to the use ot my name as a candi date- to represent the Thud ward In the city council, and respectfully solicit tho support of the voters in said ward. R. li. LuVEL. At Ihcollcitntion of nnny of his friends in the Filth Ward, Mit. THOMAS Y. KESIMTL' has consented to become u candidate for forcibly "removed from the woman's care. ?"""' ",",d w? "IT "thor;zed to nnuouuco and from the citv by her. mother on Sat-; Uttt" ""' "'" """""" nrd'iv " At the earnest solicitation of ninny of tho ' , , , ' best citizens of tho Filth word, 1 have con- Another storv about. Mad Nilsson and sented to baa candidate for re-election to the the autograph "hunters. A few days ago , cU' council at the ensuing January ; election. aiiu vieiuuu iu uu iuj pui uniaiu iiupu cant. Glancing: through the book she saw on the last page the inscription "Last, but not least. Adelina Patti." Seizing a pen she wrote on the inside of the cover facing this : " Last and least. Christine Nilsson Rouzeaud." J WASHINGTON. !Hog killing is In progress,' j Mi'. O.G. Layton and lady is Yisitlng friends Jn Concord, Ky. ; c i Mrs. Thomas and little daughtor, of Mays-' ville, are the guests of Miss Emma Goggiu, ' Miss Rose, of Neville, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. ! James ICey. Harry Burgoyno the popular clerk " of Thompson &Maltby, made a short call on his friends last week. i Miss Salllo Lamb sbent Saturday and Sun-' day with friends in Fleming county. Darkness and Daylight. 4, , , '.' a1mE' X37ETVEiS. Advertisements inserted under this heading , -me per lino tor eacn insertion. -.- Osyters Bulk oysters at 35 cents n quart at John WJieeler's, Market street. n22dlw Yeast. Flesh man's fresh compressed yeast, two cakes for five cents, at n23dlw R. B. Lovel's, Market street. Twenty-five Girls Wanted. The above number of girls are wanted for day work at the Knitting Factory. Ap ply immediately to the Maysville Knitting Company. Oyster saloon open at my confectionery estalishment. Best brands served in all styles at all hours, under the supervision of T. J. Nolin. (24wl) C. V. Bierley. Notice. A car load 'of Fish Waeons just received. Six years experience with them, has taught us, that after handling twelve different kinds, the Fish excel all in durability.. Myall & Riley. We are authorized to announce Hint Major TH(). J. OHENOWETH is a candidate for n -election as Councilman from the Second Ward, nt the ensuing January election. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCROLL SAWS, LATHES, DRILLS, AND OTHER FOOT POWER MACHINERY, for the Mechanic and the Amu (cur. UU diUercnt styles in Stcmc. All goodd nt factory price. Send o. ixntage for 64 page Catalogue of Machine. Carvlnj Toolt, Saw llladsj, Dracket Woods, Supplier, ami Material I for Scroll Sawyers, uml Mlnitlurei of all Scroll Deslsn pu'ilUhed in the U. S. j.J.WATROUS,S:lr'w;i lilS Jtuoa Street, Cincinnati, . Prize Holly Soroll Saw with extras (nee cut) scut ou receipt of only 3.S0. n27d&vlm ,VUT1X '' MtNlOAlmN j for the detection of tros ture by t n'ifidlU W w board store. Apply to L4IIMSJ turning stock therein. J OiitM" a u.. isserb on my pas- y. S. MISKK. ANTK1 -A good boy iu a dry goods store. Apply to n23(ltf . THIS OFFICE. good hoy to stay In booic niMdhv M ORRISON A K A CK LEY. fAKTEW Lodgers Two or three nice gen tlemen can geL longing, vim or wmiuui .Appl.V to oltt THlSOFFtUh:. fr'OSB SAMK. IiOK SAIiK Two uood two hoio wagons. X one nearly new aud six carts and harness, n27dlt&WL't. F A. C. It ESP ESS. .lOUNAIiK A farm ol 81U acres, near Mays- ville. Good 1 cation, gooj buildings, etc Trice, SlK) per acre. For terms apply to M. F. MARSH, n27 Attorney, Court Street. new two horso wagon. IjiOIt 1 axle, custom made, cheap. Inquire of nl7d&m W j SLEY VlmtOY. Olili 1 fK Hoys' caps at '20 and" 25c. at (n22dlw) J. V7. SPARKS &BHQ. 70K SA liK Gloves, at all prices at t J. W. SIJAKKSc:HKU. T?OltSAliF 500 uulaundried Shirts nt 50, ( X? and 75c. Ueinlorced fronts, Linen iiosoms and Cull's, oil'ered Guaranteed to bo tho oest ever J.W.SPARKS&BRO. JOR SAfiE A walnut counter with ers, three yards long, suitable tor a goods store or a cigar store. nUtf jpouan. of gold Apply at n2Utf APDiy io THIS draw- dry OFFICE. link sleeve button. THIS OFFICE. jiOUND A pair oi gold spectacles. Apply at nl8tf THIS OFFICE. X4OST. Last Saturday afternoon botween the IOST Works and 5th street apalr of pillow slips. Plwuw leave at natfdtf THIS OFFICE. T ST I iiT! IiT l-A good fit if you dUdo nt leave yonr orders wun the Fifth ward Tailor. maraitr J. H. WEDDING.