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THE DAILY BULLETIN. FRIDAY EVENING, DEO. 14, 1883. " " " " " in 11TTT l wTisWI"' ', "F.O Ol. Tho above number represents the circulation, each week of the Daily nnd Wkkki.y UU10.KTIN Advertisers are Invited to call and assure themselves ol the truth of the latemout, aud they are requested to hear li mind that our rn.cn for advertising are tin lowest. Gov. T. A. IIenduicks nnd wlfo have gono to Europe. e Tub grounds nt Ilih Bridge nro to bo sold for n debt of $1,000. Conokess is urged by tho New York Board of Trndo to provide for the prom iod payment of rebates on tobacco. hi sp w i The Ohio Legislature will bo asked to Bubmlt th6 baro question of prohibition to tho people. Vm. E. Ciiandleh and John C. Now are among tho candidates for Chairman of tho National Republican Committee. i The Secretary has decided that no attempt shall bo mndo under tho auspices of tho Government to reach tho north pole by balloon. The Postmaster General has directed that tho old three and six-cent stamps and stamped envolopes bo received in exchange for the new issues. In a debute in tho Senato Sherman, Bayard and Dumb favored an early payment of tho Nutlonal debt. This policy was opposed by Senator Beck. i Mr. Cox, of Now York, introduced in tho House a bill to reduce to one cent the postage on drop letters. Also, a bill for tho enforcement of the eight-hour law. It is denied that there is n cattle epidemic or contagion in Kansas. Tho few animals that have died wero given unwholesome food which caused an ailment similar to dry murrain. s As both tho President and Senator Anthony, who will probably bo tho acting Vico President, aro widowers, the wifo of Sneaker Carlisle becomes tho of ficial lady head of society in Washington. Tjik Kentucky Distillers' Association for tho regulation of production has been organized at Lexington. Hon. J. T. Meglbben, of Cynthiann, was made and G. "VV. Cochran, of Louisville, Vice President. The representatives of tho various labor organizations have decided to hold a monster demonstration Monday night in Cooper Union, New York. Addresses will bo mndo by prominent labor advocates in English, French and German. The choruses to appear in the Cincinnati Minstrel Festival are rehearsing in Louisville, Chicago, Philadelphia and New York. Tho scenes which aro to be presented on tho stago will bo living pictures of Southorn lifg. Tickets, with Beats, will rango from 25 cents to $1. . Rkpuesentative Hill, of Ohio, has introduced a bill in tho Houso granting the Boldiers of tho late war each ICO acres of tho public lands. Tills bill contains tho saino provisions as tho law granting public lands to tho soldiers of tho war of 1812, nnd the Mexican war. A " wedding is tho proper idea now. Tho couple about to combine their miseries stand beneath a floral ' wish-bone." After the ceremony tho brido and groom arc given the wish-bone to pull. Tho tug results in a break some- wboro, and whoever holds tho long piece is absolved from getting up and building fires in tho morning. i m Committees of tho Mexican veterans submitted to Speaker Carlisle tho names Townsend, of Illinois: Lo Fovte, of Ohio; Holmnn, of Indiana, and Brod head, of Missouri, with tho statement that if either of them bo appointed Chairman of tho Committeo of Pensions, he, in their opinion, would fully advance tho interests of tho vctc runs in the matter of pensions. Tuat tho public schools do not exist for.the special boneflt of tho book-makers is a proposition which will pcrhnps be considered unreasonable by thoso enterprising gentlemen. A coi respondent of the Cleveland Herald complains that .school books cost more to tho consumer than thoy did in 1800. Their cost U at present a matter of widespread dissatisfaction, and tho rapid multiplication of them is equally condemned. The scarcity and high price of eggs of which many are now complaining is not chargeable to tho hens, but to a " corner" -in eggs mado during tho fall months by speculators buyiuc up through tho country and storing them for higher prices but it is now probablo, that theso same speculators will bo glad to sell their stock t lower figures than actual cost. New York doalors are now handling eggs from Germauy, several consignments having been received already, and it is now predicted eggs will bo plentiful and cheap and that tho stock stored in refrigerators will bo put upon tho market. i i i That Good Old Mini. Macon Telegraph and Messenger, The small boy is right : Santa Claim Is the biggest man la tho Uultod States. tiUtit'Jt ADDUESSTOAOAT. Sweet warbler, when the rnillunt moonlight fllllH In mellow splendor on tho haunted Bhed, Ofthnvo I listened tothy plaintive wauln And cursed thi'O from my Hlcep deserted bod. How have 1 wept to hear thy long drawn shout. "Marin I Oh-li Comln'cu.outt" Why dost thou rage, vain cut, when sable nluht With "dewy freshness fills tliohllent nlrT" Why dost thou climb tho roof to yell nnd flnht. And rip and spit and snort nud cluw and swear? Dost thou not blush, sweet cat, when rosy dawn Sees half thy fur clawed out, and one eye gouoT lllurllngton llawkeye. aiasonlc Banquet. Thursday evening a most onjoyablo banquet wns hold at tiie lodge room of Maysville Commandery No. 10, Knights Templar. Sir Knights from Carlisle. Millorsburg, Covington and Lexington wero present. Sir Knight Dr. Henderson, of tho M. E. Church, South, made tho welcoming address, after which nil repaired to the banquet hall, where n bountiful supper was spread. Tho table seated about seventy-five or eighty persons, and literally groaned beneath its pile of luxuries. After blessing by Sir Knight Dr. Gould, everybody wenLin for tho purpoBO of satisfying tho inner man, and after that the second table was served. Even tho oruhgo groves of Florida and tho Inlands of the sea furnished tho guests with fruits, nuts and Unworn. Alter Runner tho toasts were many and beautiful, and could yon have heard tho toast ot air Knigiit Dusseu, it would have carried you back to tho days of C icero. Tho toast of Sir Knight Gould was beauUful as u humming bird, and tho toasts of Sir Knights Henderson and Borelng wore very enjoyable, and so It was with all toa3tH of the Sir Knlghta. Tho benediction of Sir Knight Henderson closed the feast. The music by the Maysville band was exquisitely rendered. Tho entertainment lacked only one thing to make It the most enjoyable ol any banquet the writer over attended, and that is tho absence of fair ladles, the wives and daughters of tho gallant Sir Knights. There wero no wines. Vox. A 31 on nil Opened. Prof. Norris, tho ethnologist, who had been examining tho mounds in this section for several mouths, the other day opened tho big mound on Col. B. 11. Smith's farm, six or ciuht miles below hero. This is the largest mound In the vnlley, and proved u rich store houso. Tho mound is fifty feet high and they dug down to tho bottom. It wns evidently the burial place of a noted chief, who had been Interred wlih unusual honors. At the bottom they found the hones of human beings measuring seven feet in length and nineteen inches across the shoulders. He was lying fiat, and at either side, lying at an angle of about degrees, with their feet pointed towurds tho chief, were other men on one sido two and on tho other lay anoth er man, with his hands extended towards him and wearing two bracelets of copper. On each of tho chief's wristB wero six copper bracelets, whilo a looking glass of mica lay at his shoulder, and his of copper rested on his breast. Four copper bracelets wero under his head, with an arrow in the center. A house twelve feet in diameter and ten feet high, with a ridge polo one foot in diameter had been erected over them and tho wholo covered by tho dirt that had formed tho mound. Each of the men buried thero had been enclosed in a bark colli n. Cant. Circumstances will probably require my removal from Maysville about the first of January, and 1 thereforo withdraw from tho raco f6r assessor. I return my sincere thanks to all who have kindly supported mo in tho contest. Cham.ks II. Wai.55. A Curd. During my absence in tho South, my insurance business will be conducted by O. T. Poyntz, who will continue to otter indemnity in first class companies at extremely low rates. Jno. B. Poyntz, Jit. Maysville, Dec. 14, 1883. dUd3t i m -ea?-- Come to Stay. A report is in circulation that I have withdrawn from the race for City Marshal. I wish to inform my friends that I am still on the track and will remain there until the close of tho polls. James Hahson. o nrltUh bvente. London, Dec. 13. The hurricane Tuesday caused rebels to break adrift in the harbor at Belfast, South Shields, Forts-mouth and elsewhere, and did much damage to shipping m well as to buildings In various cities In England and Ireland. Several persons were killed In the streets. The British ship Llvertool, from Quebec, for Greenock, went ashore during the gale, near Stramear, Scotland. Out of her crew of twenty only two were sayed. The Captain, Davidson, Is believed to be among the lost. The vessel Is almost a total wreck. Dublin. Dec. 13. During the trial of Elliott and others Wednesday for the murder ot Mrs. Smyth un exciting scene occurred In the Court room. Mr. O'lirien, Q. C, counsel for the Crown, called Mr. Boyd, Q. C, of the prisoner's counsel, a coward. lie was sternly rebuked by the presidiug Judge, and compelled to retract his language. The Faithless Anita. Vincennks, Ind., Doc. 13. Edwin W. P. Smith, Unites States Consul to (Jarthagena, South America, was granted a divorce from his wife Anita on the grounds of abandonment. Anita Is a Spanish Mexican of rare talent and beauty. Smith's attorney alleged during the trial that she was a woman of easy virtue and an adventuress. Tho ill-matched couple were married at San Francisco, at the residence of the English Consul in 1871. The divorce gives Anita $DO0 alimony and the charge of tho children. Her attorney, were ft not for a breach of prof essiouat honor, could give the world letters which would make one of the greatest sensations ever published. It i supposed that Consul Smith wrote them, and no doubt they contain his charge against her, which she did not deny In court, The Matrimonial O a fc. Oavkland, Dec. U John Washington, Uio crank who has been turning HU Louis upsido down by proposing to marry Shorman's daughter, and who came to tills city determined to make Miss Mollis Garfield, daughter of our late President, his bride, has been adjudged insane and handed over the Sberlfr, who will remove htm to the Infirmary for Lunatics. -:of every description at: F. HL TRAXELfS. UAIBINB London Layers, Layers, Looso MuscateMMblnct Iraperlas. NUTS Almonds. Filberts. PecuiiH, Chestnuts, Peanuts, Figs, Dates, Currants, Citron, Orange and Candied Lemon Peel, Foreign and Domestic Fruits of all kinds and quality. Finest assortment of A choice lot of "CIGARS and We have on our counter three hundred and fifty Boys' and Children's IOVERC0ATSI that we shall make a run on at from $2 to $4 each. Come and see them before they are all closed out. HEOHINGER BROS.&CO. pKOUUK II.1IKIMKK, iDealer In: GROCERIES, Pineapple Hams. Home-made feast Cakes. maySOdly SECOND BTIIKKT. p AMMON, 'photo grapher, Hocond street, uoxt dooi to Dr. Martln'M aplOdly MAYHVILLK, KY. A M. IlOGttltH, DEALEK IN Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. It E. Sec. St, mchSOly MAYSVILLE, KY, k IIONAN'N BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Custom work u specialty. Large stock. All kinds at lowest prices. No. 47, Market streo , two doors below D. A. ItlchitrdKou & Co.'s grocery. aldAwly MAYHVILLK, KY. O UNT AIMYl7K, Every new shndo In DRESS GOODS, Crushed Btrawberry, Eloctrlo Blue, Egyptian etc., und now Trimmings to match. Hecond St., mchUlly MAYHVILLK, KY. T W.UALDUA1T1I, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, IlenI Kstntentitl Collecting Third street, near Court houso, mylOly MAYHV1LLE.KY. JOHN II. 1'OYNTZ.JK., INSURANCE AGENT. Oldest and best Companies, insures for mil vaiue. uiw raies. issues promptly nam. No discounts No delays, umce corner 'iniru and Market streets. apiedly VT F.MAIINII. A7TORBEY AT LAW, Jnntlce of the leace, REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE AGENT. Will advertise and sell real estate. No charges whatever unless n fcale Is consummated. Deeds, mortcaizos Ac, wrltteu at rates as low as any one's, umce library Jiumiing, Mutton street. A . BROWNINU.H. n PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Oftlco and residence south-east comer of Third aud Button streets. Will glvo special attention to diseases peculiar to females. aplMdly MAYHVILLK. O J.DACailKKTY, No. 6, West Becond Htroet. , yard. Monuments, Tablets nnd Headstones always on hand. Orders by mall will receive the same prompt atteutlou as If delivered in persou. aplSdly J UI.AUF.1IOKOVUU, THE BOSS WALTHAM WATOH STORE. Headquarters for Clocks, Silver Goods, Jewelry etc. All work promptly and satisfactorily done. BecoudHt., East of Market. apl7 " ' 7Toi.T ItlUIIKNON; Dealer In Htaple and Fancy has HKMOVED from his old stand to the bulldlug ou Secoud street lately occupied by Charles II. Frank. aplJdly lASIES & C'AKR, (Successors to Thomas Jncksou,) Livery, Sale and Feed Stables Street Hark orders promptly attended to at all times, finest und latest style Turnouts, llorses bought and sold on Commission. four doors below Central Hotel. al23 TIT W. LYNCH, Manufacturer of and Dealer In BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladles'and children's fine shoes a specialty Custom work madetnontcr. Kepalrlnioieutf) aud promptly done at moderate charges. No. 41 Market stuett, East side, ally MAYHVILLK. KY JVTAYHVIM.K i lUiVHK. DYEING and CLEANING In Silk aud Woolen UxU. DrnmeH, Shawls, HllitKMiK In all colors. Uttnlleineii's elothlne Cleaned and l)yl Km it Miruel, tmlotv" tt 111 House, trti JOHEl'ti HIIENNElt, Dyer, t common nnd choicest FINE8T CANDIES. TOBACCO. HUNT. Manufacturer aud originator of the cole I) rated brands of Silver Dollar, Win. Hunt's Dark Horse, Smoke, Three Beauties, Cordwood aud old Slugs. Second Blreot, Maysville, Ky, O 11. OLDHAM, "'PLUMBER, Sanltar; Dealor plumber's goods, Pumps, Hose, Unuik. VIiumi i.euu anu iron riping. mean; aim water uauges, No. a west Second street opposite Uelsel's grocery. apmiiy MAYHVILLK, KY. JACOB LINN, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Fresh Oysters n specialty. Fresh bread aud cakes, l'urtles aud weddings furnished on short uotlce. 36 Second Bt.. may3dly MAYHVILLE, KY, p H. MINER URO, Dealers In Boots, Shoes, Leather And FTNMIfGS, No, 1, Second, cor. Button streets, mchSldly MAYHVILLK, KY. ( A, MEANH, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. Full line of Durlal Robes and all articles required by the undertaking trade Orders promptly attended to day or night. mSOly Jfo. 01, Katt Htcond Utrett, Vir U.MATUEWH ACO., Manufacturers and Dealers In Building and Dressed Lumber, Laths, Shingles, blinds, Frames, Doors, Bash, Staves, Fencing, Tobacco Hogsheads. Ac mcnSOly MAYHVILLK, KY. T ANK A WOKRICK, Contractors, Architects, Builders. Plans and specifications furnished an reasonable terms and all work satisfactorily aud promptly done. Office ou Third street, be- tweeu wall aud Sutton. apludly ACL D. ANDKRNON, DENTIST, H& No. 21 Market St., nearly opp. Central Hotel, Office Open at all Uouri. it A r6 VILI.K, KY o miiyliJly.d. HEWITT C. FRANKLIN. DENTIST, wrNext door to Bank of Mays, vllle. , sui TOIIN T. VLEMINU. INSURANCE AGENCY. Represents the Londou aud Liverpool and Globe, Uermtiu American, of New York, and Pheulz. of Brooklyn. Also aneiit for Blue Lick Water. Office corner of Front and But iou si rec w. apl I7d ly VTORRINON A UAt'ULKY, Wholesale and Ketall BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS. Second Street, (inhiUly) MAYBY1LLK,KY, JMTIMN PfATTIK ARR, Second ttreet, JanuariU Jlloek. Millinery Goods, Hats, Laces, Feathers, Trimmings etc., of the latest styles. Prices Low. nicimidly P II. TRAXEL. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ica cream parlors open for the season. Absolutely pure candles. Fresh bread of all kinds. Furnishing weddings aud parties a specialty. Prices low. may4dly TH.T. II. ft. NM1T1I, DENTIST, Will devote his whole time to the preservation of the natural teeth. Dr. O. W. Wardle will take charge ot all the mechanical work such as gold, silver.contlnuousBUin. celluloid and rubber plates. incuaiuiy XTANCKY A ALEXANDER, OLB RELIABLE LIVERY, SALE AND. FEED STABLES. Vehicles of all kinds, good stock and careful drivers. Horses kept by the day, or week on reasonable terms. Second st., betweou Market and Limestone. TCKANU DEVINE, Manufacturer of OIO-ABS. Proprietor of the celebrated brands: Hold the Fort, Parlor Queen and Mother ilnbbard. Best cigars in tho market. Full variety ot smokers articles. Becond street, atly MAYHVILLK, KY KM. MARY JE. THOMAS, M Dealer In Millinery and Notions, Announces that she has Just received her full stock, which will bo found very attractive and that oho has also Becurod the services of an accomplished trimmer from Cincinnati. One price only. 13 K. Second St., a9dly MAYHVILLK, KY. pEO.OO.XANON, Dealers In Htaple and Kanoy rK."sr HECOND BTKEKT. mchSlly MAYHVILLK. KY. JtJ DAMN, VCKNIMllINUfJOODfinMcl Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. The latest fallstylesjust received. Market St., npltklly MAYHVILLK, KY. I AH RECEIVING DAILY tho best brands of FRESH OYSTERS 1 which will be served In all styles. Kurcale ulso by thecuii, or In bulk at reasonable price. T.J. NOL1N. at lilerley's cnnfecllquery store, Second Hi. -RM. A. J. WILLI ABM. o.ajRIf:ejTs, Rugs, Oil Cloths and Mattings Will bo sold CHKAP lor the next thirty days. Call and see them. mchUOly No. '), Katt Second Strut. UUNEW A ALLEN, STOVES, GRATES, TINWARE, mantels, etc. Sole ogeuts for the celebrated Omaha and Lealer stoves. Hoofing aud guttering promptly aud satisfactorily done. Corner ot Murket aud Third tstreels, A. R. Glascock's old stand. . apllttdlw Ssta.1olis33.ed. 18S5. EQUITY GROCERY. Or. W. GEISEL, ' No. ,W. Necoiid HU, Opp.Ouer House Frultsaud Vegetables In season. Your patronage respectfully solicited. fUdlv VTONK DAL'LTON A UBO., OOOD INTENT Livery and Sale Stable. A full lino of all kinds of vehicles on haud forsale, hire or exchange. Horses kept by day, week or mouth. Largest aud best appointed Livery Slablo In the west. Prices as low as any. Best attention to vehicles stoi od. Telephone connection. No. 4U and i west Second St., ap!7dly MAYSVILLE, KY. WeakNervousMen YThoM dabllltr. exhausted puwrra, premature drear nd failure to perform life's duties proper! r ctiiwd by eiceiuea, error ot youth, etc.. will nnd a perfect and lutlojc reiteration to robnat heailut ARSTOH RDLIIK. leither stomach dmsrfflna: nor Instrnmsnta. luistreatmentor, Ktrvous Debility and lh valisul uecav Isnnlfonnlr snccessfal because based ou perfect dlafnosls. new una airvec snesnoue ana aoeoiuie isor. oiiahnrse. Knit Information and Treatise free. Address Consulting i'hyslclsn ot MARST0N REMEDYC0..46VV.14thSL, NcwYork. ALL DRUQQI8TS SELL IT. rilHOMAH JAVUHOJi, Dealer In BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, HprlBir Hint Hnrueis. RepoHltory No. 18, Hutton street, Maysville. My. Headquarter for DH.JAl'KMQN'rl aud reliable Horse Medicines. DU. J ACKBON'S ULAOK OIL. cures mange, cracked heel, wans, greasy heel, pricked foot, iiultter, wit ud crocks, corns etc Price 60 con ta. DU.. JACKHONtl ULilUTEttlNQ is an excellent remedy for apavtn, ring-bone, capped hock, curb splint, ci amp or utrulu of the whirl bone. PilcoSO COIllH. DIt. JACKHDN'S WHITK OII cures lung fever, Inflamttlon ol the kidneys and tlsm In man or horse. Pilco60cenU. UH.JACKBON'HKOOT OIL la an effective remedy tor chafes, sore or In horsea1 feet and mango aud lice In cattle and borne. Price 60 cents. aMTBent to any addrewinn receipt of price. octlHdly LINN ANNA FKAZAH, Neroud. Mtreet, NOVELTY STORE ! Staple hh1 Fnury DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. A full Una of Millinery, Drti Uoods, Trimmings, vlvet. Ciuthmerp, Laces, veilings, shawls, Itlbhous, Handkerchiefs, Bklrta, Comets, Neckwear, Underwear, Gloves, rtoslery. Combs, Perfumery, BUtlonery, Zephyr Wools, Yarns, Hair and Kanoy Uoods. VEBT LAry.'M AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so Insidious In their at tack as those affecting tho throat and lungs : none so trifled with by the majority of sufferers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exposure, Is often hut the beginning of a fatal sickness. Avail's Cukhuv Pectoral lias well proven Its efficacy In a forty years' light with throat and lung disease, and should be taken In all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. " In 1867 1 took a serere cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed ulght after night without sleep. The doctors gave me p. I tried Aykh's Oukhry Pkctoral, whleh relieved my lnngs, Induced sloep, and afforded me the rest necessary for tho recotery of my strengtli. Uy the continued uso of the Pectoral a permanent cure was effected. I am now G2 years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your Ciiekkv PECTOnALSSTedme. HORACKFAIUUUOTUKIt." Kocklnguain, Vt., July IS, 1882. Croup. A Mother's Tribute. "While In the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken HI with croup; It seemed as If he would die from strangulation. One of the family suggested the use of Ay Kit's Cukrry Pectoral, a bottle of which was always kept In the house. This was tried In small anu frequent doses, and to our delight In less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. ThedoctorsaldthattheCiiEKltv Pectoral had saved my darling's life. Can you ouder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mrs. Emma Gkdkry." 1B9 West 128th St., New York, May 10, 1882. " I have used Ayer's Cherry Pkctojul In my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce It the most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. J. Crank." Ijtke Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882. 11 1 suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no success, I was cured by the use ot Avkii's Cherry Pectoral Dyhalla. Miss.. April B, 1882. "I cannot say enough In pralso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, believing as 1 do that but for Its use I should long since have died from lung troubles. E. URAuDON." Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882. No caso of an affection of tho throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the uso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, andltwlUattray cure when the disease U not nlready beyond the control of medicine, BY Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. BATE 85 S, Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, A rerntar graduate. Hpcelnll.t lp the United Btatet. wlio.a uric low exikiiiknck. perfect method and pure medicine Imuro BlKK.nr and FXBUAMCKT CL'nr.u of all PrWatn, Chronlo and ferrous UiMates. Affections of the lilond, NUIn, Kidneys, Bladder, Eruptlnne, Ulcers, Old Naret, Hwrlltne nfthoGlunil., Sore Mouth, Tkront. Hone Piilne, permanent! cured and eradicated from the ajrttemiorllfe. la Efl U U W Losses, Sexxtttl Decay, JUen fJ atwJ 1'hylcal JTedkneti, JfalUnQ Memory, Weak Eyes, Stunted Development, to Marriage, etc., front excesses or any cause, speedily, safely and privately Cured, S9Younr. Middle-Aged tnj Old men, and all who need medical aklll and experience, con.ult Dr. Data at once. Ill opinion costs nothing, andmay are future miser and shame. When Inconvenient to Tl.it the clt for treatment, medicines can be sent everwhere lr mall or express free from nlntr. Tutlon. is that a uhsalcian who sires his whole attention to a class oC diseases irrcnt eklll.andphslcianstUroufihout tiie coantrr, knowing this, frequentlr recommend dIBlcult cases to the Oldest Npeclnllat, by whom every known good remedy Is used, Ilsfe's Aro and Kxperlrnco maVe his opinion of en. preno Imnortnnee. who call see no one but the Dootor. Uonsultatlons free and nacrolly eonStdentlul. Cases which have failed in olitalnhiK relief elsewhere, especially solicited, 1'Vmnlo Diseases treated Call or write, llnnrs, from U to 4 a to H Kundars. lO to 155. iiUIDK lO HEALTH sr.KT KuxR. Address as above. Don't Punish Your EhiMrenl But goto your drujrglst or morchaut and get ft bottleof WI1U World Worm Cunify, the most efUrlent and palatable worm ineillcliiu made. It Is put mi In deliglitfully llavored sticks of catnly, aud tliu llttlu ones lovu to take It. OREAT KKDUOI'ION IN Millinery Goods! and NOTIONS. Wo have marked our goods down wllhn view to mako room lor our Nkw Wintkk Btock. Our stock coiihIhIh of lllnls, rVnlheiN, Ornamenbi. laceti, Halt., Zophyrs, .So. Wo call especial attention toour cheapiiud stock of CUK W KU VKILL1NU BILK at 35 centH per dozen. nl6dttn MIHH LOU POWLINU. PIANO MANUFACTORY F. L. TRAYSER, iDealer In fl rut-claw PIANOS ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED f PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED Front Street, MhjsvI1I. T. Lowry, In: FAMILY GROCERIES t Tetw, QueeiiNwarc, Clears, Olatiswarc, TbccM. NotioiiN. i JI.,Rel,h Pr,?PaJ foroonntry produce. JylJdlf Corner fourth aud Plum streets.