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EVENING BULLETIN. 44 HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS PALL WHERE THEY MAY." VOLUME 2. MAYSVILLE, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1883. NUMBER 103. Vnnccburg', Homo, Concord, Munclicw tor ami .UuyNVillo Inlly INickef. IANI Y Bkuoe KEnKN,Cnpt. H. L. MliUCK. (.'lerk. Leves ..., i. vaiieeuurR .. ... ..... r.......illl.. tiaiiy ui a&333a Leaves Mnsvlllent I:Wj o. in' Goes to Rlphy Mondays. Wed' esdnys ami Friday. Coi moots at Manchester with stage for V est Uti. on. For freight or passage apply on board. (.iliicliiiiatl, rorfNin mil, lilt: Hnmly V Poiiioi y tw,kt Company. JOHN ICY LIS, President. Lkwis GiiKNN. Seuictmy and Treasurer. ami O. It. It. IMI'KC'r.S For Huntington, .and till way JLiumIIu;;. TELEGRAPH, Mondays and Thursdays 6 p.m. FLEETWOOD, Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 p. in. UOBTONA, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 5 p. in. Portsmouth, all Mall and Way Landings. BONANZA. Tuesdays, Thursday Sal'ys, 12 in. Mnysvllle, All Mail and Way Landmus. MORNING MAIL, dally (Sundays excepted) uineinnau j::u a. in. Aiaysvnio, i p. in. lv l r leignt received on boat. U, M. TIOLLOWAY. Superintendent. NOTICE. A of the celebrated WEBSTER WAGONS JnBt received. Call and get, one for less money than yoa ever bought a Wagon. aus'Ally M ALL fe RILEY. 7 wkendall'sIm mvincurp t Kendall's Spavin Cure. Tlie M8t rincceHMfiil Itcmeily ver discovered, hh It Is ceitain It ith ellecis una does not blister. HEAD PROOF UELOW. FromRfev P. N. GRANGER, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. fcT. Amians, Vt., Jan., UU, I WO. JDn;B. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In reply to your letter 1 will say that my expeileneo with 'Kendall's Spavin Clue' has been vory satisfactory Indeed. TL'ree or four yeaisago I a bottle ot youi agent, and with it, cured a horse ol lameness caused by a spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out lor a lew weeks when he be-came better, but when 1 put him on the road Lo grew worse, when I disco vend that a was fotining, I procured a bottle of Ken-dell's Spavin Cure and with less than a bottle cured hiin so that he Ik not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours. P.N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell. Stkougiiton, Makh., March 10, 1830. U. J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself, I think I ouht to let you know that I have removed two bono spavins with ' Kendall's Spavin Cure,' one very large ope, don't know how long the spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four months to take the largo one olFand two for the small one. 1 have ubed ten bottle. The horse Is entirely well, not at all still, and no bunch to ho seen or (elt. This is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing hero, but if It does for nil what it has done for u Us will he very great. Respectlully youis, Ciias. E. Paiuckr. KENnAiL.'sSl'AviNC'UHElHMueln Its effects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet it Is nonet ration and nowei iul to reach a every deen Heated pain or lo remove any bony growth or other enlargement, such ns spavins, splints, curbs. callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements ot thejoints or limbs, or rheumatism In man and lor any purpose for which a Hutment is used for man or beast. It la now known to bo tlio best liniment for man ver used, ucting mild und yet certain in its effects. , Send address for Illustrated Circular which think gives positlvo proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever .met, with such, unqualified iroocesB to our knowledge tor boast as well as - x K v , Price SI. per bottle, or six bottles for 15. All iKU,QGiBTa have It or can get It for ypu or It "Wfll m feiitto My, ftddrfcef onVWeiyf of price :vf ih prorletbrfe. DR B. J.- KENDALL A tfe. KMtourj FWii, VMmihki! 'U. T AS. n. HA JiLKK. CLARENCE I.. SATEK. Kullcc fc Salloc, ATTOIINEYN AT B.AW INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Court Street, (oplOdly) MAYSVILLE, KY M F, UAftSlf. ATTOUKKY AT lAlV, Justice of tlio Pence, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Will advertise and sell real estate. Nocharpes whatever unless asale isconsuminutcd. Deeds, mortgage Ac , written at rates .as low as any one's. Oillco Library Jiulldlug, Sutton street p.VUL J). AKDKKSON, TTt vr'KTT'Tcs.nr A m A'o. 21 Market St. , nearly opp. Central Hotel, Office Open at all Hours. MA YS VILLE, AT in iyl8ly.d. BUY YOUR WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE at zee. ljistgke's JEWELRY STORE. No. 43, Second Street, Moora West of Market. augaidly P. S. MYERS, Dealer In Groceries, HatsantiCaps Boots and Shoes, Queeusware and Hardware. nigni'Mi uuhu unce ijuiu iui uruiu uuu vniiiwi v S. WlU.V Jyl6U M. OLIVET EJKtsuTollslieca. 1SS5. EQUITY GROCERY. G. W. GEISEL, So. 0, yv. Second St., IJ. Ojicrn llonac, FruitsoudVebetableHlnseasou. Your respectrully faolleited. jHdlv p. h7traxel Baker and Confectioner FRESH OYSTEZIB A SPECIALTY. The only manufacturer of PURE STICK CANDY In the city. Orders tor wedding und parties promptly attended to. myodly T. J. CTJULEir, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Keeps constantly on hand Bath Tubs. Water riosets, Wash Stands, Force und Lift Pumps, Wiougnt Iron and Lead Pipe, Globe Augloand Check Vaivos. Steam and Water Gauces. Deal er In the celebrated Calumet brand oi Sewer J and Drain Pipe. Jobbing promptly attended to and all work wurrantetf. Seeoud street, two doors abovo Geo. T, Wood's. il(U13m PINE APPLE HAMS, Home-made Yeast Cakes, myOdly GEORGE HEISER. WILLAM CAUDLE, Manufacturer and Inventor of "I" 1 XX 5 S E- S Made Double or Single for men or boys. Address WILLIAM CAUDLE, cureT.K. Ball & Son, apHdawly Mnysvllle, Ky. J. C. Kacldey & Co. DealerB in Dry Goods, Gfdberids, BdbtShoes, Hats Caps and Clothing. Goods always whwt.ther 'fire reccommended lo b. Main Street; Germkntowu, Ky. ' ! , Pcnrl Fishing In (lto Indian Ocean. Yho.n cholera and its attontlant foroed us to abandon the trip to Bagdad, wo lost a ohanco of seoing tho pearl fisheries of tho Persian Gulf. Hero again in Ceylon wo wero fated to miss tho sarao coveted sight. Tho location of tho pearl banks is tho "Bay of Condatchy, less than a hundred and fifty miles north of Colombo. Deapito tho magnitude of this interest, which is a State monopoly, no town of any extent marks tho favored vicinity, and tho surrounding landscapo is parched, flat, and inhospitable Yet when it is announced, after an official inspection, that fishing will bo permitted during certain months, usually in tho spring, the lifeloss place becomes all animation. A groat Hoot of boats gather from tho neighboring coasts, and a multitude of natives como from tho interior. At a given signal, that all may faro equally well, the exciting work begins. Hundreds of divers, ready with thoir sinking stones, ropes, and baskets, instantly plungo into tho soa. In a moment they reappear, breathless from tho long immersion, with thoir baskets full of tho peculiar mollusks which bear tho preoious goras. Then another set descend into tho depths, each craft having several, and so on till tho boats aro laden. Tho dlvera aro sometimes attacked by sharks and obliged to uso thoir knives in defense. Whon tho oysters aro landed a division is made. Tho boatmori receive either a third or a fourth as their share (I arii in doubt which), while tho Government gonorously takes tho remainder. Those belonging to tho colony aro at onco disposed of at auction, in lots of a thousand. Tho result of theso sales is, of courso, an assured revenue,. But such is not tho position of tho buyer. His purchase is distinctly a speculation. There is no certainty that it will yield in pearls enough to exceed tho amount of his outlay. Ho could bid for unclaimed dxpross packages with equal hopo of profit. A hundred oystord may not contain a solitary pearl, and yot two or three might bo found in ono shell. Tho mollusks aro allowed to putrify in the burning sun, and aro then carefully washed, to oxtract the dainty jewels from tho foul dross. During this odorous process tho owner must be over vigilant, or his workmen will roliove him oi tho choicest treasures. In truth, pearl fishing, liko mining for diamonds and gold, is for all concorned a occupation. Singapore Cor. Phila delphia Bulletin. Water For Sheep. How many farmers totally neglect providing water for thoir Hocks, except in very hot summers, whon grass and everything besides is burnt up? Hut there can searqely "Do a doubt that pure, fresh water ouglit to bo always within access of a Hock of sheep, whether llioy aro thought to want it or not. Tlio most experienced and observant of shepherds can not always tell when this ought to bo furnished, for some un'mals may bo in a condition to it and others not, '.l ho only sale rule to follow, therefore, is never to allow tho deprivation to bo experienced by providing water, so as lo be within ready siccofs tit all times This is what Mr. Robert Russell, the successful breeder of sheep in Kent, does: Ono invariable rule which ho followB, both in summer und in winter hoing nover to allow any animal on hfs j'ai;m to go a sjnglq day throughput the yqar, without having ready accoss to two things juro frpsb.t water and salt, London Farm and Home. , 'A Mountain Springtime. Spring in .all latitudes and longitudes is, indeed, a delightful season. It is more especially so hero near tho place where wintor is stored up for use almost the entire year. Hero in the neighborhood where the remains of Sir John Franklin wero found, hero whore a man has to wear a seal skin cap with ear mull's, on tho Fourth of July, spring, gentle spring is more heartily welcomed than elsewhero. All nature is glad at thi season of tho year and at this elevation. The booiable little cactus comes forth in tho gulches while in its bosom tho bud is swelling which in Juno como forth in its tropical brightness. Meek little cactus, emblem of quiet submission, emblem of a reluctant spring. Coy and shy, modest and reserved at times, let not the fresh and gentle stranger undertake to crush thee with his person. bpnng in tins torrid climo reaches us about June, and even at that time scorns uncertain and lacks that decision of character which marks tho season farther away from tho open polar' sea than we are. Jt is at this season that tho mountain streams aro turned into the irrigating oanals and go laughing adown the green-fringed ditches ot tho town, kissing, tlio oyster can and with a gurgle of satisfaction dallying with tho stiffened remains of tho holiday corset. Out in tho sun-kissed hills and over the mellow distanco where the gray sky lingers lovingly on the mountains, the graceful little" cottontail is bounding athwart tho glorious landscapo. On beyond him the eye catches tho swift yet noiseless movement of tho coyote. Jn a moment tho cotton-tail and the eoyoto will have melted into each other like a beautiful dream, and tho coyote will bo on the outside. In the greenish-gray foreground of this beautiful picture, underneath boughs of the sage-brush, the is laying her eggs. Wo will not disturb her thoughts. Tho intellectual strain which it requires to lay ah sgg should not bo harshly broken in upon by the oaroless and thoughtless worldling. Across tho stretch of level plain and the green divide, tho summer zephyr is sighing, and on its heaving bosom ifc is bearing the seductive odor of tho sand lily, tho alkali buffalo wallow and tho ioceascd Texas steer. Spring, sweet-scented advance agent Df summer, you aro once more among as. Beautiful spring has come. Ny'va uoomcrang. The Miinllost. ciieitlnr miv in pru uo i- a tinv disk about tho i.M of .t live cent-nickel, wlroh is employed for cutting the slits in gold poi.s. They are about a thick as ordinary paper, and revolve some 100 times por minute. Thoir high velocity keeps them rigid, notwithstanding their oxlremo thinness Chicago An Affecting Scene. An Austin young lady, who has enjoy ei I I ho julvan,'iges of a classical on at a Northern fomalo college, happened to bo at homo when her aged grandmothor was strickon down with a latal illness, Tho entire family gathered around the of tho o'd lad, who, in a fceblo voico, said ; Good bye, to you all, 1 am givino ter por out." '(Jrundmothorl" exclaimed the young; ladv, in a tragic, tone of voieo, " plea q, don't Hiiv that Don't say you aro gwirio to peg out. S&y you aro gol'ngf toexpird, o'r'tliat Vou eohtrihiplato dissolution, it sounds so much better," Texas Sifting.