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THE DAILY BULLETIN. MONDAY EVE., AUGUST 20, 1883. ROSSEE & MoCARTHY, Publishers and Proprietors, To Whom Adukess All Communications, TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. A. R. Rurgess A Clienp Sale. Lost Building Association Hook. Perry aiayblll Wanted to Kent a Farm. Miss Lydo Berry Music Clns. CAK9 go ; Heavy pull ; Every time, Chuck lu.ll. Roll by j Mnuy fares ; After while, Millionaires. Bkn. McDakikl died in East Maysville on Sunday morning nt four o'clock. Something over three thousand fares were taken by the thiee ttreet cars on Sunday. , m m - .- The Bonanza's trip down to-day is her last until the river rises. The Buckeye Stato will tako her place. Bauon Seaman, the great magician, has engaged the Opera House for the 0th 7th and 8th of September. Messrs. Iki: Dement and Cyrus two of our best mechanics, will do the brick work of Cooper's new tobacco warehouse. They aro at work there to-day. A man named John Evans, of Ohio, on Saturday evening, attempted to capture Nick Gollenstein's saloon, on Market street, and was pretty roughly used by the proprietor. Both havo been notified to appear before the Mayor. The Bower Bridge Company has just finished the masonry for tho bridge over Lawrence Creelc. One hundred and sixty perch of stone were laid in eight days. This is considered good work, and that is the kind Maysville workmen always do. . "While digging tho foundation of the tobacco warehouse on Front street, Mr. Jas. Hasson found, at the depth of seven feet, two coins, one of which bore the date 1S09. They wero probably lost when the old Morrison mansion, which stood on this spot, was built. Correction. Editor Bulletin : The last issue of the Kew Republican unintentionally gives me credit for offering a special liberal premium, which I am not entitled to. The handsome water service for the finest turnout is given by Messrs. Duhme & Co.,and tho Fair Association. J. J. Wood. PEKSOXALS. Mr. Roby McCall, of the steamer Bonanza, 'is in the city to-day. Miss Lottie Taylor, of Covington, is the guest of Mrs. Sudie Trow. Miss Lizzie Wheeler is visiting Miss Lizzie Grinnan, at Cynthiana. Miss E. Fury and Miss Nannie Collins, of Mill Creek, are visiting the family of Capt. John Small, at Aberdeen. Mrs. R. N. Chunn and two children, of Levanna, 0., aro visiting tho family of Mr. Thomas R. Chunn, Aberdeen. Miss Mamie Fitzgerald, tho popular saleslady, at Hunt & Doyle's, who has been very sick, we are pleased to say, is much better to-day. Mrs. Geisel and her grand-daughter, and Mrs. Otto, of Maysvilio, wero visit, ing Mrs. Chunn, of Aberdeen, last week. Mr. George McLain, Miss Maggie Benan and Ada Conley, of Ripley, and Mits Jennie Pillenger, of Washington City, wore visiting friends in Maysville, on Sunday. RESISTED ARREST. Colored Man Shot nml Wounded by Deputy Marshal Drowning. About three o'clock on Sunday a colored man named Wheeler, one of tho excursionists from Paris, sat down in tho front door of the Presbyterian Church, and when asked by the janitor to get out of tho way to permit tho children of tho Sunday-school to pass out, ho replied impudently, nnd refused to leave tho place. Deputy Marshal Browning was sent for and as ho still refused to get up, ho was seized and takon to tho Mayor's office, with tho aid of private policeman Prather. Arriving there ho resisted tho officer and snatched a club from Browning and struck Prather over tho head with it. Ho then throw himself upon Browning and boro him back across one of tho benches. Browning drew his pistol and in tho struggle it was accidentally discharged. A second shot was fired by Browning which took effect in Wheeler's left breast. 'The wound is a very severe one, but is not considered u very dangerous ono. From all tho information wo havo had about tho affair, it appears that tho ofllcor was justified in firing tho shot. Wheeler is at n private houso in this city, and is resting easy today. CAMP MEETING. Rugglks' Camp Ground, Auz. 17. Tho early prayer meeting was led by Rev. C. Foster, and was a profitable season. Rev. J. D. Walsh conducted the experience meeting at 9 a. m. A very stood audience attended, and many testimonies were given to the edification of tho hearers. The time from 11 a. m. until 0 p. m. had been set apart for temperance work, and nt that hour Rev. H. C. Northcott mado an address on tho present outlook of the cause of prohibition. There was encouraging argument given in tho address to all temperance friends. At 2 p. m. Rev. W. A. Phillips addressed a largo audience in a most thrilling manner. There was learning, wit, and eloquence in it, nnd the audience enjoved it greatly. This was followed by the tecitation "of an original poem on the evils of intemperance, by Mls Ella Hnnnick, a young lady of this neighborhood. It was very touching, and in its descriptions good. Rev. John It. Eads followed with a brief address on the financial aspect of the liquor traffic. Dr. Bowman then gavo a very earnest address on our duty in reference to temperance in regaul to our social relations and education. Rev. W. G. Bradford made a good speech, that was much relished. Rev. 0. J. Howes followed on the power in an inebriate to overcome the appetite and habit ; and applied it also to the tobacco habit, nnd witli great amusement to tho audience related his experience in the tobacco habit, and how he got clear of it. The service closed with a new zeal for temperance and constitution prohibition. In the evening Rev. Dr. Stevenson pleached at S o'clock to a very large congregation which listed with undivided attention throughout. His subject was the parable of the great supper, found in the 14th chapter of tho Gospel by Luke. Bro. Phillips exhorted powerfully. A few were at the altar and a number raised their hands in token of a desire to have the prayers of the congregation. Two professed the blessings of a clean heart. There was deep solemnity in the audience as the Presiding Elder gave them a brief parting talk. NOTES. Rev. Dr. Stevenson came. Rev. E. C. Pollard left to-day. Rev. Bidwell Lane is expected to, morrow and will preach at 11 a. m.,'same day. A large crowd will greet him. The Board of Directors lesolvod to offer their new two-story cottages for sale at cost to-morrow. Now is the time to secure a good tent cheaply. The following preachers expect to leave to-morrow, viz: Rev's. J. D. Walsh, V. A. Phillips. John R. Eads, P. H. Ebright and H. C. Northcott, but enough are left to interest and instruct the congiegation. Ei.i.i:n Bukke was examined Saturday afternoon before acting Mayor M. F. Marsh on the charge of using obscene language on the streets, and fined fifteen dollars and costs. A man named William Bell who was with her at the time, was tried on the charge of drunkenness, and the warrant dismissed. The judgment was suspended in the case of the woman, and both were given fifteen minutes to leave the city, which privilege they availed themselves of. Serious Cutting. A serious cutting affray occurred at Mntshall Station on last Saturday night A young man named Farrow who resides in Fleming county, brought his sister to the station to see her safely on the 8:05 train. A lot of boys present were very rude to him, buteus he bore it quietly the oflensivo demonstrations increased. Young Farrow, as we have been informed, assured his tormentors that ho wanted no difficulty; and that ho came to the station on business, and for that alone. At this juncture a young man named John Wilson applied several epithets to Farrow, who was pushed across the platform of the station and against the station house, and then when residence seemed necessary, ho drew a pocket knife and mule effective use of it. Wilson received three cuts, two slight ones and the third a very serious one the latter cutting tho cartilage of the fifth rib and penetrating the lung nearly two inches. Tho external wound is about two and one-half inches in length. Wilson bled fearfully When the bleeding ceased ho was placed in the railroad station, where he passed tho night, and next morning was to his home, and at this writing ii doing well. ABERDEEN ITEMS. Miss Emma Pickering, of Cincinnati, O., is vlsltlut; tho family of Capt. W. Elll, on Ftontbtieet. Mack, the accommodatinu barber of Ripley, and a number ofyouug ladies passed tluougli heie Sunday, Mr. Sam. Hudson, who has been working Cincinnati, Is home lor a Miort visit. At least llvo huudted colored folks wo.o ferried over to this side Suuday. Mrs. Lyda Watson, who has been visiting he-re, has leturned to Bellevue, Ky .accompanied by her sister, Miss Mollle Mldghall. Tho Iron for the new bridge has come ami will bo put up Immediately. Cupt. Robeit nnd John Nelson were homo for a lew days last week, Mis. OUlo Dietrich is visiting telatlvos near Dover, Ky. Quite a number of our people attended tho Camp Meeting lu Lowls county, Suuday. Men's and boys' canvas button and front lace shoes, cheap. Misses side lace, 75 cents. Ladies opera slippers, SI. Men's sowed calf bals and congress gaiters, London too, $1.00, and a largo stock of boots nnd shoes at prices to suit any ono. Call and investigate at nugldtf 0. S. Miner- & Bno's. BORN. In this city, on Bunday, August 19, 1883, to the wile of John T. Carnation, a daughter, KATIE ulie pounds. RETAIL MARKET. Corrected dally by G. W. Gkihel, grooer Second street, Maysville, Ky. FLOUIt. Limestone, 8 7 00 Maysvilio Family 6 25 old aoid :..:;.. 7 w Mason Couuty M g 23 Kentucky Mills 6 PC Magnolia, new 5 75 Uuiter.'Hir. 2023 Lard, 3 J2V; Eggs.irtdoz. i MealTH peck 20 Chickens 1532.) Molasses, fancy 71, Coal Oil, V gal. . o Sugar, gtuuuluted'fl lb low; " A. $ tt fu yellow V) nt jjNa9 Comb Honey 15 Strained Honey i2 Hums, sugar cured i a. j3 Haeou, bteulcfast V tt, in Hominy. gallon jg Benus ft gallon 4 P jtatoesV peck, new 15 Coffee i'Vj MUSIC CLASS. flSSLYDE BERRY will open, nbou the 1YJL loth 01 September, n music class nt her mother's tesldence. Persons wishing on tho piano should apply to her tor terms. n'Jftltf LYME lit- RMY A CHEAP SALE ! AS A. R. BUUOESS HAS HitUGHT THE stock of Dry Goods o' Buruess A- Nollu, and will continue the business at thes.ime stand, will close out the following goods regardless of cot : 500 YAJtOS OF DRESS - GOODS ;;:..,.,il'.1. ll,Hr onirinni cost. ALL wuru, EMPRESS CLOTHS 111 good shudes for 25 T'iVJ el yAuU AljL WOOL FILLING J EA", extra heavy and goo I colors, woith I OU CelltS. :oi' .'Ll nor vni.l. lumulnl ..I GOOD STVI.Es IX DRESS GINGHAMS For &M cent per yard. A. so. a Iae lot of hpleniiid ml its tor 5 cents neryud. A lot oi RIBBONS, nice eoiors. u Imp cit. R gu lar m.ide Fleece and Lisle LADIhV WH 1 E HOsL, woith 5' cents per . Ir, fur It cuts. REGULAR MADE A'rflTF COi IO HOSE for In cents ier uli. Misses Hose for 3 cents .er mil. HALF . (jot uinl i?Oi)il pnlms fir A nuiir. .... ....t. . i pu I TOWELS, lurge and heivv, tor .ii) o'euts pel i.t. itrcciveu, ii him Mipp,y Ol I. A IHKS' 1X1) CiEVU.E HEX'S UNDERWEAR And Domestics at correspoudiiu; low pries. Misses' Oosunr 01 cuiais, all siz. $ ; Liulie' Gossliner ull slze, Jl 23. . . t"3 "l " tells yer pan. i.uwns ' at half pilce, a id many other aitlcles too iiuiueiiuisuuneniiou, ..ui una examine the stock betoie purchasing. A. R. BURGESS STAGE IA1SJE. Mnysville anil Ml, funnel. D.illv line Leaves Mt. Parmel at i a. m awlvesat Majsvlllo nt l):J0u. in., nnd returns at 2:M n. hi. Leave orders at W. A P. Lur-ley's, SecoudSt. J.J. McCAUTHEV. Maysvillo mill llnrloiivillc. Til-weekly line-Tuesday, Thursday nnd Ssaiurda . Leave Burtouvllla at 0 u. m. Returning, leaves Mnvtvlllent 2:10 p. in. OnleifJ should belett ut Vuucey & Alexander's livery sthle. y. k. Pi.) LI. ITT. WA1TTS. rAA rent a farm to raise co, or will raise tobacco on shates. The best of refeieuce given. PKRRYGRAYBILL, a20d& w2w ji i nervu, Ky. few day hoarders nnd , et;. y,n- u'h furnish families with meals. Meals furnished in transient custom. .,, , MRS. A. E. PERRY, al7dtw2w Corner Third ami Snttnn. buy n residence of live or J3JUtf THIS OFFICE FOR KENT. 1joc ltEXT A frame house, four looms 7 and kltchon, lu complete repair. Apply "t alSd'Jt THIS OFFICE F OK KEXT Thiee nice looms on Uiaut street, to a famllv with no children. alodlw JOHN WALSH. T ?OIt KENT The dwelllim house formerly JC occupied by Dr. Adamson. The house Is in complete repair with water aud gas tluougli the hulldlug. Apply to nWdtf JAMES WHITE. FOR NAK.K. TICKETS car ticket will CAU be given to everybody who bujs one dollars worth of groceries irom me, for cash. H.E. UAULTOX, alSdlw East .waysvll e. CAK TICKETS will give a to the buyer of every one dollars woith of goods, for cash, at my establish, meat. New and fresh Mock Just received. Prices to suit nil. HERMANN LANGE, nlodlw The Jeweler, 17KEE ItlIE. Dining the piesent week ; to every buyer of one dollar's woith or over of queenswnre, etc., I will piesent a street car il ket. My stock Is huge, fiesh and every department full. Prices low. G. A. MCC-ARTHEY, a!5tf 21 Sutton Stieet. 1.1 OK a batgalu. A No. 0 vorlto cooking stove, bedstead hpilncs, washstaud, kitchen anil extonslou tables, castois, washbowls, safe, lot oi dishes, otc. FRED SCHATZMANN. ougltJdlw tine Alderuey heifer, two ; mouths old, Apply to nl5dlw WM. MCCLANAHAN. 17OK NAI.E A deslrablo name lestdeuce ; on Second street. Apply at once to a!5dlw SALLEEASALLEK, Court St. I 7011 large line of Bicycle Shirts ? at piices ranging irom. 81.23 to $'2.25. Call aud examine them. NESBITT& McKRELL. nl3cl2w No. 2U, Sutton stieet. IOR 8AEE Vacant lotson Flomlnir pike. 1 Apply to alSdltn G. S.JUDD. F OK SALE Five vacant lots In "Wood- vine must sell. Apply to M. F, MARSH, Sutton street, J J. McCAItTIIEY.Llceused Auctioneer t for Mason nnd adjoining counties. Orders left at the Bulletin ofllco will receive prompt utteutlou. P. O, address Mt. Curmel. LOST. IOST On Saturday, on Market street, a j twenty dollur old. Please return to this oillce and be rewarded. a!6dlw JAMES STANDIFORD. LOST On last Saturday night, a Building Association book. The Under will be by leaving It at n2UdlW THIS OFFICE. LOST Saturday last between the Central Hotel and the residence of Mrs. Glvens. on West Third street, a pink citneo ri a. 1 he Jtndor will please return It to this otllce aud beiewaided. n7dtf. cc O. IB.' SMOKE the "O B "Cigar, mnnulnctuted bv It. H HIVI'ON & Co., Tt.lid stieet. next door to tho Neptune Hall. rFor sale by all tobucco dealers. nulsdtf DISSOLUTION NOTICE xNoi'ICE Is hereby given that the fit in of BURGESS A- NOL1N has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, J. M. Nollu with, drawlua. Either member of the old firm is authorized to col'ect the debts of the old firm. ASA R. BURGESS, August 1G. J. M. NOLIN. JILA CK- P.EAIWED Centennial Wheat. f HAVE fifty bushels of thl celebrated L wheat on hand which I will ell at the following rates: on- peck tor 8 50, one bushel foi sl ik), five Dushels at 3S no per bushel, te 1 bushels at S7 30 per bushel, twenty bushels at 57 Oil per bushel, or the whole lot of tlttv bushels at 50 50 per bushel. This Is nn Australian wheat and In j ield In eastern Vlruluia and Maryland has been from fltty to seventy acie. 1 inters left with Richnrdon & Russell, corner ot. Market and Tlilid streets, Maysville, or with the undersigned, will be tilled. Send In .ouroidei.s at once. C. J. HALL, nl'di&wtf Maysville, Ky. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL EOK YOUNG I.AI1ES. MTSs A. HARRISON. Temporary rooms over chapel of the Tin Minn Cluin'h. h'eiis Monday, 8pt,3. 1SS3. Term- 3n J and ;U) per year (Kayab'e qui terry In advance!. Fuel and Incident i.. Hiv. Per qu a titer ry club will he tunned to meet wlntr evenings. Pilvate classes li Histoiy. alfllnul Wills' World Worm Candy. 'PHE lemedy known for wonns. Pm L up in 11 ile lclousstlckotcnd. riitl'ien lovetoiukelt. Noctylusoi'seo linjor punlshlug. Ji your child is fietful or or has any symptoms of worms, tiv this lemedy. It is peitectly hnimless. All di legists keep t GEO. T. WOOD, al ltii Who esate Agent, .Maysville. Kv, CAR TICKETS OffTKEETO AM.-SU ALLneisons who bu toi cash one dollars uoith of clothluic, or other mtlcles. at ibis establishment will be pieented with n stieet car ticket. We have Just received n new ami well selected stock, al dlw VICROY A LEE. STREET CAR TICKETS CI VEN AWAY At the Cheap Cash Stote, to every purchaser of one dollar's worth ot goods, tor cash. NESBUT & .MfKRELL, al5dlw i!0 Sutton ieet. Street Car Tickets! GIVEN AWAY. qO every put chaser buying one dollars X worth of goods for cash from us, a street cur ticket will be glveu. J. W. SPARKS & BRO., al5dlw No. 24 Mai ket street. FUSE HIDE. maysvii.ee stkeet railway. ryo the purchaser of every dollar's worth or X over of goods in our Hue, for cash, we will 1 resent a stieet car ticket. Full line of all hinds of fin nit ure, aud prices the lowest lu the State. alSulw WHITE AORT, Public Sale! ATrE will offer at public sale on Saturday, September 15th, WJ, on the piemlses, the farm four miles north of Muysilck, lately occupied by Airs. Mai la Warder. It contains IToncies, is well Improved, aud has on It a good house ol eight 100ms, two tobacco lintMiu fi 1 1 nun.ik.iii rM l.ll ,ii,b ii.nl ulniitu 01 water. The land Is superior tobacco louu. Terms made known on day of sale. Sale at J p.m. H.M. WARDER, J D. PEED, Auc'r. W. R. WARDER. nuglod&wilw TRUSTEE'S CLOSING OUT SALE Trustee of Mrs. LOU. PIBRPE, I will AS sell In the next two weeks, at her stoie in the Jnuutuy Block, Second stieet, hor en-the stock of Millinery, consisting of Laces, Ribbons, Ruches, Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, and a vniiety of goods usually found In a rirst cltss millinery stoie. Tliese goods will be sold ri'gaidlessofcost.anda rare opportunity Isotl'oied tho ladles ol this city and vlclnltv for purohnsing goods at piices far below their real value. Remnants ot Satins and Ribbons sultnble lor quilts, will be almost given away. Remember these goods must be sold, no what they bring. Cull and see. J. W. WATSON, lSdlw Trustee ot Mrs. Lou. Pleice. Carriages and Buggies FOR SALE. account of our dissolution, we offer for ON tine lot of new Buggies of our own make. We nlso have for sale a lot of secondhand Barouches aud Buggies. Wo Invite per pons who need anything I11 our Hue to call and examine our stock. alld&wJm WILSON & DIETERICH. LEGAL NOTICE. W. BRINEY. of this county, having V T nindo a deed of assignment to the undersigned for the benefit of all his creditors, they will pleaso piovo and file their domauds with tho asslguce us soon as practicable. aHdlm G. S.JUDD, Assignee. MEAT STORE. RC. KIRK has opened a dally meat ket on Market street, next door to R. B. Lovel's. and will keo j all kinds of fresh meat nt e prices and will deliver It In any pan 01 tne city, cull auu see me. aUd6m It. C KIRK. FARM FOR SALE. rWILL offer at public sale on Wrilnrniliiy Angus! 22iul, it not Mjld privately before that time, rnv tai 111 ot ulnet -six acres, three nnd one-halt miles from Maysville, on tho uermaiuown iniuniKe. ine piace lias on it a comfoi table dwelling, good tock bam, lco house, finest pool In thecountv which covers owr two and one. half ucies, is 18 feet deep and Is well-stocked with fish. This farm Is all In grass except eighteen aud thoro Is not mi acie ot the tiact that will not grow tobneco. aldAwtd W. E. WELLS. Established Business FOR SALE! 'PHE partnetslilp ot the firm of SULSER, JL PETRY A- CO, Cigar mauufuctuieis, of Maysville, Ky., wlllexntie by limitation on November 1st, lb"?. The niuchlnury, ofllco nunltuii', copyilichts, stock aud good will of the business oie otleied lor sale. For years the firm has enjoyed Hip confidence ol tho trade nnd have now booked an exceptionally hue Hue of customers thioughout tho country on their nuineious aud veiy popular brands of goods. This is a most excellent opportunity lor any one deshlng to engage lu tho mamifactuic of duals-, to steo Into an old established business fully equipped with ull machinery and appliances 101- a large and prolltuble business. Terms can be made for a leae lor a teim of years on the factory buildings. For paitlcnlars call on or nddiess SULSER, PETRY CO., nOdliu .Maysville, Ky. Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! Old BROWN'S PILE CI RE will cure any case of protruding or ulcerated bleedlug Files by a few applications. A trial will couvluco auy one who is suffering with this loathsome disease that what we say Is true.' For sale by GEORGE T. WOOD,- Wholesale Diugglst, Je30d&wltn Maysville, Ky. THE PEACE TO GET CHEAP BED-ROOM SUITS IS AT GEOEGE ORlfJr.'s, iuch31dly SUTTON STREET. FOR SALE. Two -Story BliICK House, Cnntol'ilnit seven orelaht looms, in the city of Maysville. Will veil cheap mid upoutetniH to suit putcluisei. Call on or address S. E. MITi HELL.M.D., n2dtf Shurpsbuig, Ky. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. VOTICE Is hereby itlveu, that the firm of x rt'HEA I'LEY & CO. has thlsduy been dissolved by mutual consent, T. W. Wlieatley wtthdiaulnu. The ttini name lu tho future will be. I. H ROGERS J: CO., who will as-Mime all the liabilities, and collect nil debts due the old firm. T W WHEATLEY, JAMES H.ROGERS. August 1st, 1S31, . uugSdlm MAYSVILLE CITY MILLS. ROBINSON & CO. Are still grinding corn and are prepared to griudyourowu corn orexchauge utuuy lime. Wheat CUSTOM Grinding Will be done as heretofore, when good wheat Is brought to them. uGd&w2tn SCHOOL BOOKS! For Mason County. '1UIE following of the Eclectlo Educational 1. Series have been otllelully adopted by tho County Board of Exomlueis tor exclusive use in the public schools ot Mason County, viz: .HcGu ll'ey's UriKltTH, Primer nml 4'lmrt Kii.v'm Arithmetics ami Alirohrii, Elocfc Kentucky Eilltlou; Electlc syslom Pen. imiiivliip, Electlv History ol' Stall's and ill own 's I'll siolouy and llyKlenv, etc. Furnished nt Publisher's rates by MORRISON A KACKLEY. (TiSdJtwlm Maysville, Ky. T. Lowry, :Dealer In: FAMILY GROCERIES, Teas, Qiiceii.swavc, Cigars. Glassware, Tobaccos. Rolions. Highest cash price paid for country produce. Jyl3dtf Comer Foiuth nud Plum stieets. J. C. Pecor & Co. MAYSVILLE, KY. GARDEN SEEDS, PAITS,OU.N, VAKXISyr, nml READY MIXED PAINTS, WALL PAPER. Building- Pnpoi, Onrpot Paper,. AND WINDOW SHADES. .