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W, C. RICHESON, Dealer, n Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, THE DAILY BULLETIN. TUESDAY EVE., APKIL 17, 1883. "GuS? A stiiekt railway, doetric lights, And other things wo soo, Seems thut this sleepy town of our's, Ain't what it used to bo. The fact Is veiy well assured, And plainer day by day, Thntnll the heads, IluvesuroJy moved away, TnK professors should now enjoy a boom. Rkad tho new advertisements in the Bui.i.utin to-day. The prospects for a good crop of fruit ! this season are very fluttering. m Now is the time to clean up your premises. It should bo thoroughly done. .Tons Wiikki.kii is offering fresh fish to-day at eight and ton cents a pound. Economically inclined people will find some very good "Kentucky Brussels" carpet at Hunt & Doyle's. Tm: perennial prosperity of " Hazel j Kirke' would seem to urguo that our children will have at Ipnat.ono good, pure plav to witness. I I - Riciiit Rr.v. Jonx Twuui, Bishop of the Pittsburg Diocese of the Catholic Church, I has been sticken by paralysis and is not . oxpected tojrecover. j llAr.r. Kntict: at the Opera House next! Wednesday evening. This is the only nnnnrtmittv vnii will hnvfl to see this, great play this season. .. . i... .i : iom .. i.n a rj..m iiuo jiiiiiimu in imu uu iiiu, ington, is in mil uioom ami promises 10 , hear n lanP ernn of fruit. i - - -- - day afternoon the point was made Ice manufactured at Lexington sells- Ul.'lt jjr. W. H. Tarleton, one of the jury, for three fourths of a cent a pound, while jna(i served on tho grand jury that had that brought from the lake commands Cooper, but the court, after in-one cent. Tho home made ice is con- vestigating the matter, decided that the sidered the best. ATn CI U ..mil oclnln iKFi.tif cnlfl . c.;.." i ' ' ,-' it' t p.ii .i,,,1 i..... .... .vuilL , ,' l iiuimu uii ni.iiiiv;u nimvk w" cupied by Newell & Henry, to John ' Brookovei for $1,000 cash. j Think of it ! The combined dramatic and managerial talent of the world never produced a play which has been so successful as Hazel Kirke. Tho 2,000 consecutive representations aro evidence of this fact. W. F. Faumcxkic and V. T. Mays hnvoj been arrested and held in ?o00 bonds each, in Lewis county, on a charge that they persuaded a Mrs. Latham through false representations to sign a mortgage for $o,000. William Smith, colored, charged with .stealing n lot of fine chickens from Col. J. B. Noyes, was examined yesterday dav boforo magistrates M. F. Marsh and John L. Grant, and held to appear at the Circuit Court in the sum of $100. Ho failed to give the bail required and went to jail. Tin: was argued yesterday by Judge 10. Whitakor for the Commonwealth and Messrs. W. P. Larew and A. A. Wadsworth for tho defense. Hon. W. II. Wadsworth, counsel for the prisoner, addressed the jury this morning. The case will probably end somo time this afternoon. Tin: street railway bonds have all been taken with tho exception of about $2,500. This amount the Company will endeavor to dispose of this week. When this is dono tlie entorpriso may bo regarded as a fixed fact. The bonds should ho taken immediately that dolay in building the roud may bo avoided. ...... . i , ... m, m m Mit. J. BiiAKKUoitouim, who makes a specialty of Walthain watches, has an advertisement olsowhere. Ho has a very largo stock on hand and is prepared to furnish thorn at pricos that will be satisfactory. Ho has also a largo stock of clocks, silverware, jewelry, etc., which Iras been selected with great care and marked at verj low pricos. Call and see him. Tin: tearing down of tho market houso will begin to-morrow undor tho direction of Mr. U. F. Hun", who Into made n contract for its removal. Tho material will bo used in tho construction of a warehouse near tho pork packing establishment of Ilechingor, Thomas & Co., in tho lower part of tho city. This building will front on the street forty feet and extend hack one hundred and fifty feet. PERSONALS. Mr. Victor Oilman, of Buffalo, N. Y., is in tho city. Mrs. Belle Judy, of Covington, is visiting her relatives in this city. Major Thomas A. Rosa and family have returned from Covington. Victor Hand Corn Planter. This labor saving implement which is admitted to bo the best hand corn planter in use, is manufactured by Owens & Barkley, of this city, and is offered this season with greater confidence than ever that it will givo entire satisfaction. It has been improved in several important respects, viz: they are now made with blades 3J inches wide, tho woods tapered, which gives a wider drop and scatters tho grain more perfectly, thereby insuring certain growth. They aro made of the best seasoned white ash ; blades of cast steel, and with imported Russia bristles. The material used in other parts is the best and it is warranted to do tho work satisfactorily. A very large number of them have been sold already this season. Last evening after the adjournment of the Adelphian Circle, as the brothers were Posing the Europeun Hotel, one of their number thinking it was too early fr l creuni, invited them in to partake that luxury. But to his tion he was informed that there was crmun in abundance. Tho whole Circle fuetl m anfi uftor passing around the treat i10 nt Hrst expected to "set up" viz: Tooth-picks, he was suddenly taken very m n,,(1 hiul t0 rt)tiro to his3 b,,t thl' fUttst went on all the same; and his friends ",u """8ll weir uanquoui.g icuieui bered him in a vote of thanks, and sent tin a basket of fruit and C.lko to their . 1 . , 1...L... i .1 . i .....I . .. i ll0stf e uiiuersiauu mo nrouier is re- - Bl'ItlSO the trial On Man trial should proceed. The facts aro as follow: during the sitting of tho grand jury at tho last term of the court, M r. Charles Kennan, who was on the jury, ,n. detained at l,m.. .1,1,1 Mr. laileton was appointed in his place. The inony in tho Cooper case bad been taken .,,,, , , the day before, and of course ii.. j .,... i,.,.,.,t i.. mm 'r.i.iniA.. ..i.i.n.,,,1, . i Ulul '' ") '' ...v.. .,..(.. the indictment was returned on tho day ho was appointed, lie knew nothing whatever of the case and therefore regarded himself as a competent juror. 'pin-: Kentucky Planing Mill, of which Messrs .Collins, Rudy & Co., aro the pro- priotors, reports th it tho building business has opened briskly. Dating the past two weeks they huvo nude the following contracts: A frame houso for J. M. Cassiday, at Carlisle, and another for J. M. Franco, of the same town ; a frame dwelling for A. W. Campbell, at Kliza-ville; one for B. F. Strode, near ; one for W. P. Dickey, at Summit Station ; one for Dr. Parry, at Mayslick ; ono for C. D. Calvert, at Helena, and a largo tobacco barn for W. W. King, at Marshall's Station. In addition to this Messrs. Collins, Rudy oc Co., have contracted with the Street Railway Company to furnish one-half of the ties used in tho construction of the road. They will be very busy for several weeks to come and aro looking for a lively trade tho entire season. Tin: following notice of tho ovontful career of a man well known in this part of Kentucky twenty-five years ago, is sent from Washington by the correspondent of the News. Tho subject of tho notice was at ono time the editor of tho Paris (Ky ) Flag, and had associated with him in business Mr. Samuel Williams, now of tho Kuiibas City Times. Ho also practiced law at Paris and was considered a brilliant and able man : HelucliiH Garfield, a man who died here lust night In a gullet, was ni nnotlmoqultoprnm. lueiit In politics. In personal appearance he strikingly resembled Viillundighnm.und In nblllty tssuld to havebeou the equal of tho laio President of the hiiiiio mime. He began llle as a "Cuinphellllo" preacher, but soon abandoned the pulpit tor the bar. He began practice In Kentucky, and In 1810 was elected a member of the Constitutional Convention that named tho present Constitution of that Hiate. Ho was uii elegant uud lorulble sneaker and esnechilly strong In debate. Ho was n delegate to the Cincinnati Convention that nominated James lluchauun for 1'iesldunt. and an elector for the Mavsvllle district on tho 1'resldontlnl ticket. Ho was appointed recolver of public moneys In Washington 'Punitory, and tilled that position from 1S57 lo 18(10. From 180U to 18jy ho wasBurvoyor Ueneral of Washington Territory, and represented It us u dcleguto in the and forty-second Coiigresos. Aftor ho loft Com Kress his course ot life seemed to luivo been changed. He became tho pinprletor of a gaining room In this city, and inariled u woman ol the town, who wns tho only ono with him whon ho died. During tho fast two or three yours ho seems not to huvo prospered, and he was deserted by his old trlonds. COUNTY POINTS. ltKLKNA. Urns growing rapidly. Garden huvo been planted, i'euoh trees urn in bloom. Tobacco plants coming up, The cultural ciouk of the crooked-leered nmphlbluu Is now heard. Checkers and tads are popular amusements hero Just ucuv. Come out and hear Rev. HImmon, Hunduy morning at 10 o'clock. John Shanklln sold his tobacco clop to D. Raymond ut S10. and Win. lto to K. V. Wells at 3M per cwt. W.O. Cord has disposed oj his merchandize and will locate at Winchester and enuauu in tho hotel business A sweet toned bell at tho M. K. Chinch now I chimes forth the hour of divine worship J. M. Kra.lor, an exporlonced wood-Workman, lias opened a shop here. Our town Is making rapid si rides In the way of Improvement: A substantial nlank walk down Alain street. a cottauo ut east end Chus. Calvert is biilhlliiKacomino.llour.storeh.iu.se, i and more buildings to follow Okkkn lloitN. MAYHMCK. tiv In l.'umiut mi it... ui. Inst., ms buile I he el.il week. , Jr. Wm. Allen, of Midway, ky.,iuid Ham AlLm, of Kansas, were here la.it week. Tin. Miiiiinn show on Kiittuiinv was line, about tltleeii la lag liown. Theie wre three burylus heie Wednesday. Thomas and Matinus Hopper mid Urnrue Myall a i eat home on a vNIt irom Kentucky Classical and Business College. .Satuulay was a very pleasant day for the time of year, the thermomt ter standing at in tho shade. and moie people In town than mi any day thin spiln and business beim; very good. We received a letter lecenlly finm Mr. A. (5. Wilson, ol Lewis eotiniy, siiitlnu that one day last week lie emmht in S ill Mik.Jiisi opposite his lesldence, twoplK'e that ineasui'tHl respectively three leet two iiiviiii" mm iwu i. ...i iiliwi in is ii lxitiMli inn wh u i twelve and nine pounds a piece. He says ' fneed, almost alwavs and they were ea.iuht with a honk an.) llu.; In smt,l.limK.,l. Uis'exlrenielv tight 111 Utiles tine. Ko.MKo. . :. .h . t . i i' i . .m i'1's paintullyiieeeiitiiate his lack c,t ttliro. KKits i.kak. llii coat and lung overeo.it are an Mr. Hen Wood was up on shannon a lnrt time slnef. i...... i.. al .1... ,..,,..i... .and ...... so well pleased that 11 Is piob.ililc he will locate theie. Mr. Win. Whlpps, alter an ahseuei' ol 27 years, has been on a visit to relatives anil Iileii'ls heie. Ml. Whlpps was Imr.i ami raised here, and married UN Jlrl wile In this county, lie eimuinieii ii... nil veais ami UOnullist to Him ot the Wabash In Indiana, wiicie lie lemalui'it .'I yeui. ami I lll.11 1...1ll1Vlll I ll I .. I'.l 111 I I V lalll'lllltt Anderson cnuniy, Kansas, where h lll lives. Ho says I hat there has been such a rdi'iuge In tlie in Ighboihood sincv lie lit si lett, that no one would Know ll us the same place, as the count i. wis then all In I.-, Uut he found a lew lemlnlscenees to reiuind him of tue "long ao." one of which was . chair that was made 7"i y aisaio. 'hull Is In the possession !( ,v. Worihliuinn. ut this place, uholsa cousin ol Mr. Whlp'. "Delia" seems to think that we h not lvsldeal Ml. Hlle.ul thai It Is iinpo. spile for us to know us much about the In theehuivh then, as o le who llv -s Iheiv, II our Inloiin.Ulon does not extenil I the horizon that hounds the view ot the tin mediate vlelnliy I i wi leh we happen ( r' sine. oill'K owiei gt iseei'iiumy ver, iiiuiien, Weeliiiiiniini utstiv too. wot? Ink, ihn m ior oitnluliiKull tin- m .in in lug to the division in llieehuien at Ml. dlle.al have been eipui to those oi any, even thmuii Ihov in iy nave alwiys lived theie. Tlie n,,iKi,botuoodot mi. (.ileid being the piiee o n grand- I)HrfiM,N(w wetellienilieisoltlie ,lt. Ulli lid ehiiieh) ie I'ed.and being the horn, oi nur mo'lier till the lime ot her imirrii'ge. which event did not occur till tlnee yeais alier tlie ; '" ji.ivi . - i". hiuhi,wi. In iheeliuieh.il is uaiuial lo suppose in. tin entrance of tlie Mrooklvn Theater, that we have he.i.d Hie whole hlMoiy repeat ! ,t..,tr()Vei bv flu the night of v. Hut we do not intend, however, o , ...-... , ,r i i i give on rreadeisineio tradition, but wlllMute her o, l.i.o, w Uii neatly three hundred tactsjustas they exlsi, and lo which we In- liven, occupied this particular site. The vite investigation, as the MHiwl"wlll'i"f . woman looks about lierfor a few minutes who Is corn cl. In the year 1M0 Iheehuieli , , . , .. , at Mt.dile.ulw.isconstltuled.aiidaeo i 'lid then runs down Myrtlu avenue to Hon embracing "Aitleles of Faith" and her home. One of the policemen at- " ,,",e,, "' l)i".!;",;.",,,i' ,was., '.'.'JlVm"!1, i.!''".n1'. ' tueliwl to the station next door savs that rules, have always been consulted by the . - . ... , ,. , , , ., , , , church to h'lluu: "In r and in the early evening ot that terrible night, ing members, Ii shah hedone by unanliniiy." seven veurs anil more ago, the husband One neganve vote was sntthdent lo pieveni a , , t,is WoiiiM i asked her to accompanv ! vote trom being carried. In llio ve.ir ln,!.i i , . ... i .., , , , ' , ' (instead of I8i7.asstatel byl)elia").a motion , htm to the play, she had been hard at was inane loexeiuuoa very piomineni ber on a trivial chaige, the vole resulilng In IS for the motion, anil 7 against ji. 'inis transplied August 1st, IS:ii. and on September .ith. 18.T, the following "note" was adopted: "M.v coiniiarlng tho last mluiile with ourcovonant.l will inismni lihii no exclusion has taken place." And the'Wllnorlty " then and theie"deternilned, by the help ot Ood, to adhere to their const 1 ution. ami Mini I government." Alter due "labor" by the " Minoilty" the " Mnlorlty " were exelud ed. in accordance with the constitution. A committee was appointed by the Association, at the request ol both parties, to Investigate the cause or the dlllleiilty lo the church, who, after lnqulilug Into all the particulars nud examining the in Holes ol (tilth and idles ol decorum, 11 was decided that the" Minority "(.holding to thcold chinch hook, the constitution, rules ol deuorum and articles ot laiih of the dim eh) was the due church.) Now. the said " Minority " meets on the second Sat ur lay and Sabbath following in each month for tho worship ol (iod, and Is adhering to the ancient landmarks as expounded by tho" fathers" and letaim her place in the old association. II simply changing tho day ol meeting q evidence ol the" MlllOl'll V's" not being I ho church, then no church exists at Ml. Ollead I as I no " uiu lingular nave changed their day of meeting. It is also a (act worthy of note Hint the said " Majority" tried at two consecutive sessions of the association to retain membeishle In thoiisso elation. This Is written lor the Information ol tlie public, to answer an oil tepeated Inquiry as to tho dlllerencoof the two bodies worshiping at Mt. Olloud. It was oilglnall.v not adltlerenccof"d0olrlno"butof" order " Elder J. H. WalliiiBtoul Is pastor and member of one body thut meots there, and Klder M. Lampion, who Is not a member of any association Is pastor ol tho other. J . hj, M. A widow of rank and means, at Neuilly near Paris, discovered that her jewelry was disapeuring daily, and, as her servants were above suspicion, she gave no information to tho police, but consulted her son an ofllcer in tho French army on tho matter. Who could the thief bo ? Ho agreed to keep wuleh on tho valuables left, and did so, armed with u revolver. At midnight steps were heard as of ono advancing stealthily, (incvalaf To this thoro was no reply. Ho fired, and aftor a fchriek and a scream tho ollieer found that ho had seriously wounded his own mother, Tho mystery was soon Tho lady was, unknown to most persons, a somnambulist, and had been in tho hnblt of appropriating her own jewels. These sho carefully placed in an old cabinet, long unused, whoro thov were all found after tho untoward Occident. WHISKY AND ROCK CANDY. Warned. ' The following from Washington will put a stop to a nice little trade that some druggists hud opened to supply the boys with a drink: A mixture of whisky, rock candy and tar water is held by 'this office to be a j compound liquor within the meaning of the third class of section o244. It. S., and every person who makes it lor salo, and ( sells it by the bottle or larger package, is I .,.. tmt. unnni.il ..,..... .iv ..a .1 rnililiiit' ...,.. I .,..,... i.. ,.... o,. .-v. ..v.. J he special tax of a liquor dealer is, ol course, therefore required to bo paid for I its sale in any nuauntitv. It is not a 'medicine of the lust clause of section ,1,- 124(1, R. S., and an apothecary, therefore, is not entitled, under decicision No. 171), which construes this section, to prepare u, w m.x a mixture bv the bottle or i lurger package without paying special tax ns a rectifier, even thnni'li he laliel it as a medicine and hold it out to the nublic . 1 t I lls " rlnL'(1' fur various complaints. . . . ; Wli, , j ,jk , fe ,f .ma , in usui , uhhiii mail, '11.. twin maV ne so . prescribed by a physician, there is noth uii; in ii mat muitcs it tiuiu ior use as a beverage: ami it is such us under their sj ecial ilier.s have the right , to make for sale, and liquor dealers have the riL'ht to sell. (Jkkkn 15. Hvi'M, Cutuuii.vioner. Smiietliiug About Hie " Dude." New Yoik Truth. The name was given, perhaps by Truth to a curious xpeeimen l the genus liomn which !in lately uppenred here. ,, .. .,. .:. i,i. ne in tuinix, nun, uaie, imen , gei'tited imitation of the stvle, .... . . ' ami ill the evening he wears a verv abbreviated " cnwi' coat." This garment, in it normal use, has a rison d'etre. It is worn at ' cover" over the short red coat ot the hunter, hut the "dude wears il over nil. nim. .iie.ss, in mini. ill. r an ellort which is amusing to the mind Ol the uninstriieted. ' " l",lii,l".,i V,.uM.,.i.t ,ui ..iiniimn. ni - i - ' whom people wen- laughing verv much, had this Ntnie i tleet. As the tails ot the dies enut cniue quite a distrance below tin" l'Ott"lll ot the " eover eo.it" the iuh'teuee was that the lining d tlie I'liiuer had eouie out. The hhoes of the ".lui.." should be ot' the shape of the 'X kyaek rir e inoe, and he wears a lira id liriuiineil high Iviglish silk hit, theater" and concerts, where it i most in the w v. In his mmiih, llniilv, the eigurette finds ' '" :-:, " u permanent .oiiie, as do the lilu ol the valley in liH buttonhole. He ni iv be seen in ouunti ties in Itoliuoiiie ' cafe, and he isa study W'iitc llee Husband I'erished. New York Herald. On one evening of every week a ueatlv i ,n..L., won.uii visits the htage entrance . ., ... .... , tJ ,. , . 7.I.... ti . worK (luring Hie day, aim preiorreu to lemaiu at uome, nut wished that lie should visit the theater, lie did sound ! his hodv was among the unrecognized I dead on the follow ingdav. Tho wife fell . . .... . , - , , , Hi l for a tune it was tearodshe would lose her reason, unco a week at nignt, from the date ot recovery to the present, this poor woman has visited tho spot. ' Pi: ks Pud Hoy at cents. CITV n?3E!TVJCSS. Advertisements, inserted under this heading lu! per Hue for each Insertion. Tuv Lungdou's City Butter Crackers. Ton.vcco cottons, yard wide, at Hunt & Doyle's. nioldly Nkw carpets, floor oil cloths and rugs at Hunt A Doyle's. nioldly Domestic Reviews, fashion plates, catalogues, patterns, at Hunt oi Doyle's. nioMilly J. A. Jackson it Son, of Mayslick, are tho solo agents in that plnco tor all of J. C. Ayor & Co.'s celebrated patent medicines and many other valuable preparations, among them T. B. Smith's Kidney Tonic. Call and get a bottle. f 17. Avium's Cathartic Pills are suited to every age. Being sugar-coated, they are easy to take, and though mild and pleasant in action, are thorough and searching in effect. Their efficacy in nil disorders of the stomach and bowels is certified lo by eminent physicians, prominent clergy-1 men, aim uiiiiiy oi our ue.st cui.ens. PnitPKcr soundness of body and mind is possiblo only with puro blood. Leading medical authorities of all civilized countries ondorso Ayer's Sursaparilla as tho best blood-purifying medicino in existence, It vastly increases tho working and productive power of both hand and brain. AT THE OLD STAND, NO, 10, SKCO.VI STKKKT KKTAIL MAKKKT. Corrected dally by U. W, Gkiski., grooer, Seoud street, fuHvllle, Ky. ri.0UK. Limestone $ 7 23 Maysvllle Funilly (i ifi Mnysvlllo City 6 75 Mason County .. 8 25 Kentucky Mills 0 00 Uutler.tytD M 26:J l.ard.W m JS lZlZyS"!ZZ"..lL" A chlekons ."."." ..IV.". .".." 1V.V."."" . .". !.". !! !r""! Ill 303.i ? uKTMinxiSTZZ""." '..".". n A." m .'..!.'!!'..'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'. in " VollOW V lt Ml'J ,. ,:,...,,,. .,, , Hneon, breukiust V .".'.'...' i,r) Hominy. V allon lieans il Knllon. l(J Potatoes V peck., 20 Cotro , 12r15 WANTS. - tirANTKI Bottom knocked out ot price TT in wuuoti inukiuu. James M.Frnzler de ,lu0.i)e. "O III ItlllO.S OI WHKOII wont, euuer repairing or new work, at reasonable prices. Persousde" ri,lg a good Job will please call. JAJIliS M. FKA.IEU. Kl.j,),.wj, Helena. Ky. FOBS S.VJL.K. SAI.K Cheap, a one hoise rockaway IMtH leirness, comimiatively new. Apply to H N. NKWKLL.or al7d:itwlt W. H. VANCKY. .sai.K A larm coiitaliiing between IMlll anil one hundred acies, near Kot tuithei paitieulais apply to M. K. MAKsII, apllO Library Hnlldlug, Sutton street. 1?Ml A wiling and frame complete. X.' in goo 1 oiiior Cost 11,'wIH sell for $5. Apply to W. W. LYNCH, n idly U Market street. I7K S.VI.i: lledstends, bedding, springs, X china i.Ishes, looking glasses and other pinperty. Apply to i3d2w KKEI). SCHATiMANN. 1' "MHt second hand Sphar A . (.'o'.s.brlck; 50 Mjuuros looting tin nearly new:2,(i 0 feet of ne.nly new lumber of kinds. Apply to mlDd&wtf (J.M.WILLIAMS. SAM. A I wo story frame dwelling 1jOK Thiiil stieet,wonth si le, botweou Wall and short, containing three rooms up stairs 'and one ll 1WI1 stalls. TllO lot fronts 20 leot (im, ,,., Uvl ,u.lp ,!., i,.,c!c to Loxlngton iilke. Alsoa sin ill eottageln tho rearol snld lot eniitnliiliiiz two looms. Kor turihor :. . . . ' .. . .r... ..... I MM I.VT ucuiaisappiy lO nHdAw2w atKJTT. iit'.'l' A goo I house and one acre of 1,Kit near the ehy limits. Hot bed who an abundance oi plants ready for use. Applvat Wut inn's old stand, Market street, iaysv lie. K. alldlw. iwwjr. , r Kevs hetwean P. O.and j j Kinder will please rei urn to aplhidlt THIS OFFICE. I, list week on Third or. Second stieet I1M' em ting, the Under will retain ll 10 this oiiKv and nl.ldlw fiWBJPJIK of Ues. Apply at 1 aiii 'I His OFFICE. OPERA HOUSE, WEDNESDAY, April 18. MADISON SQUARE TIIK.VTlli: CO.UIMXY In the greatest diamiitle success of America, ,.",?.;. having been presenled .. ..... coiiseeii'tvoiy m the United states over g.oow Tl.til.s. m 7ri , ,,, M.ntl... ...m. .. WIUVC !?,:, pcclui cast limjc HAZEL T , a fe"Sr 1 MBrX,SfmK HAZEL N o'w 'Viit. KIRKE ,V llcaiillful OotiH'Ntie I.ovc Story. Alternate Tears iuil l.itugliler. seeneiy fioin Madison Square Thealietoi every net. Admission Ticeuts. Seats can beseemed ut Tay lot's. Dissolution Notice I The llrm of HONAN & CL1FT, was dissolved by mutual consent March '."J, ISS;l. The boons ol tho lale llrm have been placed In Die hands of Sallee A Salleo, who aie to settle all the business ol the late llrm. A. HUNAN, C. IP CLIFT. City Property For Sale. brick on Market street. J two-story brick on corner ot Third and Limestone, two-story frame an Third street, two vacant lots on south side of Fourth street, small bilck house on Catholic alley, vucunt lot on the Fleming pike. nUdlm II. J. POWELL. JOHN WHEELER'S DAILY MARKET. Iteoelves every duy ltlver, Luko and Hull-Water 3Px"icoisi tlxo XjOWanST. Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter. Keeps constuntly on hiind Math Tubs. Water Closets. Wusii Htnnds, Force und Lift Pumps, WioiiKlit lion uud Lend Pliio.UlobeAUKloutul Check Valves.Hleuin and Water (Jatmes. Deal- or In tho celebrated Calumet brand of Sewer and Drain Pipe, Jobbing promptly attended to und nil work warranted. Second street, two doors above Geo. '1', Wood's. lUldDiii