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DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. rosser & McCarthy, Proprietors. JtA TES OF 8 UBSCltlPTION. Tns Daily Bulletin will be delivered to any part of the city at 0 conta a week, or one year for 93. Thk Daily Bulletin to nny poatofllco In tho United States, postngo prepaid, nt twenty five cent per month or three dollars per year. WEDNESDAY EVE., APRIL 27, 1887. Bodkbon wont for Buckner tlrreo to one, and Brother Champ is 'one of tho happiest follows in tho State. I Tho Bourbon Domocracy is for Prof. Pickett first and Prof. Taylor second for Superintendent of Public Instruction. Speaker Oaklislk is expected to attend the Democratic Statu convention, and, in tho event that he does, ho will be chosen to proside at tho nomination of tho next Governor of Kentucky. betraVed TH GANG. A Desperado's Death Discloses a Dla bollcal Plot. Galveston, Tox., April 87. A special to tho Nows from Larodo, says: Marailano Gar Ivor was shot and killed hero yesterday morn ing by Theodora Sandus. An investigation of tho killing dovolopod a conspiracy to com tnlt ouo of the most daring robberlos over at tempted in Toxas, tho robbery of the Milmon National bank. Tho bank ofllclals had re ceived information that an organized band of men, composed of Americans and Mexi cans, had concerted a plan to rob tho bank on tho afternoon of April 18, at 3 o'clock. Two of tho gang woro to enter tho bank. Ono of thorn was to present a check to tho teller, and when that official looked at it was to level a pistol at his bead, with the command, "Hands up! Bo sllontl" Ills confederate was thon to enter through tho president's room and rob the vault. In tho moan timo flvo others of tho gang were to ride up, loading two saddlod horses for the uso of their friends in the bank, which tho latter were to mount, after having so cured tho booty, and ride away, protected by the othor flvo men. Every day since ths bank was notified it has boon secretly guarded by a determined posso of deputy sheriffs. Yesterday Jesus Perez, Franciscan Ramons and llanuol Alquita wers arrested on a charge of being implicated in a plot to rob tho bank. Subsequently Henry Barnard, the loader, was arrested on a train between EemovaU- Dr. Q. M. Williams had romoved i his dental office to building on Third street; adjoining Dr. Shack eford's office. Bucklon's Arnica Salve. The boat Balve in the world for cuts, ores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains corns, and all , skin eruptions, and Fositively cures piles, or popay required, t is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents wr nor. For sale bv J. O. Pecor & Oo. A FEW OF THE NUMEROUS BARGAINS OFFERED, THIS WEEK, AT THE The friends of Prof. Pickeit throughout here and San Antonio and was brought to FRIDAY, APRIL 29. OLD JOtiN ROBINSON'S - UNITED1 ' 10 SHOWS 10 3 Monstor Monsgorios I Q Ciroils os in 8 Hings! ENORMOUS ELEVATED STAGE "JBHESJES HIVES." fflnpBT ii m m m mm the State Bhould see that ho is renomi nated for Superintendent of Public In struction. There is no candidate for tho placo who will give greater satisfaction and attend to the duties of tho offico more closely. The most sensible thing Senator Berry, Colonel Holt, Judge Hines and Senator Harris can do now is to givo General Buckner the nomination by acclamation. Tho Democrats of Kentucky have spoken, and they are for Buckner. The senti ment is unmistakably in his favor. Tub Louisville Commercial was one of Senator Harris' most earnest supporters in the,late campaign. It takes its defeat good-naturedly, and says: "Buckner has won, and what is the use of losing your temper over it. Tho Commercial has put a beefsteak on its black eyes, collect ed its scattered teeth, set its fractured ribs and jaw, and rises to remark that tho Hero of Fort Donelson deserves to be nominated by acclamation." OUR NEIGHBORS. MAYBLICK. The North Fork. It 1b snid, was higher on the 22nd than ever belore known. Rev. W. A. Gibson and wife left on the K. C, Tuesday morulng, lor Richmond, Ky., to be present at tho trial of his brother-in-law. Charles, so'n of Thomas D. Worlblngton, tiled on the morning of the 26th Instant, of consumption. He line! been poorly for a long time. His remains were placed lu our cemetery. Elder Vnrderaau, who lias labored for tho Baptist Church for a little over three years itccepiiiDiy, prencueu nis lureweu serraou last Hundny to u crowded house. The Christian Church ndjourned the morning' service and all went to hear him. He leaves In a bhort time for Mexico, Mo., whore he has been called. He and his dually take the best Wishes ol this entire community. GERMANTOWN. ' Judge Dora Is lu the city this week. Dick Bowman has gone to Loulbvlllo to re side. The M. E. Church, South, wlll.be improved next mouth. Judge Hlnes agreeably suprlsed his numer ous friends here. Colonel " Jim Bob " Wilson, of Augusta, spent Monday here. The Bulletin has a larger circulation here than all other papers combined. Hon, J. A. Walton Is cunvusslng Bracken County lu the Interest of his election lor Rep resentatlve. Died, Thursday night, Apt 11 21st, James Mingua, better known us Judge Mlngua, aged ninety years. The following persons went to Cincinnati Tuesday : M rs. Etna Elliott, John Elliott and F. A. Browning. Captain William HUesand wife, with their interesting little children, of Brooksvllle, spent Sunday with L H. Winter. Mrs. M. Bufilmztnn is vlgitlni? linr snn' George I'owmau, Kt-cj , at New Hlchmond, O. She will go to Cincinnati for new goods. Maurice Browning celebrated his twenty- first birthday last Tuesday. any be live five limes us many more, is me wisn or all nis friends. Sullivan & DavlR have dissolved partner ship, and Ira Bufllngton Is once more at the head of thecelebiated Uuggerluo factory. Mr. S. will still try : the road.,T An eye sore " to our town those fossilized buildings on Broadway, between M.E. Church and Pumpelly's livery stable. The board of 1U II health should hold an inquest on them. Delicate diseases of either sex, however induced, speedily and per manently cured. Book of particulars 10 cents ,in stamps. Address World's Dis pensary nnd Medical Association, CC3 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Jlorr Some Maine Fishermen Were Punished. The holding of one-tenth ticket 73.987 in the Louisiana State Lottery, Marston, Jordan and others of this city, mokes the second time that the capital prize ($150, 1 000) lias come to Portland within the past year. Tho good luck of tho first syndicate who drew $15,000 induced Marston and his friends to form a com bination and purchased' ten one-dollar tickets. Ono of these tickets drew $15. 000. Six or seven of tho Marston syndi cate aro fishermen or laborers in neody circumstances, and the money comes very opportunely to them. Portland (Me.) Express, March 3. Wonderful Cares. V. D. Hoyt & Co. Wholesale and Re tail Druggists of Rome, Ga., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters and Bucklon's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have boon some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by uso of a few bottles of Dr. Kine's New Discoverv. taken in connection with Electric Bitters. Wo guarantee them always. Sold1 by J. 0. Pecor & Co. this city and lodged in jalL I now apears from the statement of Thoo doro Sandus, the slayer of Gar Ivor, that tbey were members of the gang, and Mint all the members had taken a solemn oath not to divulgo tho purposo of the organization undor the penalty of death. Gariver having accused Sandus of betraying the gang, tho latter shot him. Sandus, however, claims that tho decoisod attacked him with a bowio knife, and that tho shooting was done in solf dofense. Bernard, who is highly connoctod, attacked two others of tho gang who wero confined in tho jail with him last night with a knife ho had concealed in his person and cut and dangorously wounded them. Ho ac cuses them of "squealing." It is thought one of thorn will die. A Newspaper War. New Orleans, April 27. A newspaper war between the Evening States and tho Ficayuno has degenerated into an abuso of individuals, nnd threatens to culminate in a duel or a street fight Yesterday the Picay une, had a personal attack on H. J. Hearsoy and George W. Dupro, editors nnd proprie tors of the States, and J. Plncknoy Smith, manager. They werq accused of being "pap suckers" and of having changed from ''Re formers" to supporters of a corrupt political ring in consideration of public pap. This evening tho States denounces H. C. Parker, editor of tho Picayune, as a hired bully, an assassin, coward, etc., and thus the matter stands nt present. Throe of tho men hav slrcndy figured in duels. Lenu Ketch's Husband the Murderer. New Youk, April 27. Tho inquest In the the coso of Mrs. Lena Reich, who was found dead In her room at No. 144 Norfolk street, on Tuesday night last, was concluded to-day. The jury, without hesitation, rendered a verdict stating that the woman's husband, Adolph, cut his wifo's throat This fact was droved pretty conclusively by circumstan tial evidence at the hoariug, which also dis closed that tho crime was committed through jealousy. Electric Street Kullwny lu St. Louis. St. Louis, April 27. The first application in this city of eloctricity as a motive power for running btreot railroad cars was mode yesterday on the Washington Avenue road. The tost was considered highly successful, and as soon as tho necessary machinery and apparatus can be attached to the cars tho en tiro road will be run by 'electricity. Tho motor Ubod is known as the Julien system. "Isn't that Mrs. Holmes? I thought the doctors gave her up. She looks well now." " She is well. After the doctors gave up her case she tried Dr. Pierces ' Fuvor ite Prescription ' and began to get better right away. I heard her say not long ago, that she hadn't felt so well in twenty years, tone does nor own work, and says that life seems worth living, at last. Why,' said she, I feel as if I had been raised from tho dead, almost.' " Thus do thousands attest the marvelous efficacv of this God-given remedy for female weakness, prolapsus, ulceration, leucor rhce, morning sickness, weakness of stomach, tendency to cancerous disease, nervous prostration, general debilty and kindred affections. I Good, heavy, yard-wide Brown Muslin, 5c; good fast color Gingham, 5c; good, linen Crash, 5d., per yard ; best Calicoes, 3, 6 and c; Checked Nainsooks and India Linens," 8c a yard, and up; Splendid Hamburg.Embroideries at 5, 7 and 8cts.; Ladies' AlUinen Cuffs, 10c a pair; 15 pieces double-width Di agonal Dress Goods, all-wool filling. 15c. fullv worth 2 hitr job Metal Dress Buttons, new shades and designs, 10c a doze, wouia oe cneap at? Vb ana 5Uc; good Watteens, nqw designs. It cents a yard ; A Handsome, Gold Bordered Window Shade, with all Fixtures, ready to hang up, 5c; would be a bargain at 75c, All aro invited to call and inspect our stock; we deem it a pleasure and no trouble to show our goods. One price to all, and all goods marked in plain numbers. , ROSEN AU BROS., Proprietors BEE HIVE Cheap Store, Sutton St., near Second! "WANTED. ZENA FAMILY In wonderful hnd light ning hnlr, teeth and leet Klldes from the top most point ol the canvas to the ground. M'LLE ELLA ZOLA, High Wre Queen, walks blindfolded With incased feot In bos kets on a throe-quarter Inch wire, carrying a heavy man. LONG-HAIRED BELMONT SISTERS! -Lengthof hair, 7 feet; thickness, 4 inches. VIOLA, Hindoo Snake Charmer. 8300,000 NOVELTY STREET PARADE! TUILA FAMILYI Unlovcle Itiders and Skaters on stilts lour leet high, performing me most startling or Acrobatic ana uuatomi feats. Every Nation Represented. Tribes of Hindoos, Kurds, Greeks, Cannibals, As'ecs, Arabs, Medcs, Japanese, Patagonlans, Fejees,. Nubians, Egyptians, Malays, Hottentots nnd Afghans, all In their native costumes and ceremonies. 820,000 school of Sea Llo's! SI 0.000 White Nile Hlppotamusl S5.00U Tamlnourl $5,0uu school of Walrus. One thousand Men, Women und Horses. NOTICE-Owners of lots lu Maysvllle and Mason County Cometery (new part) who Wish them kent In cood order diirlncr thn summer, should send orders at once. Charges reasonaoio. uraers leit at ueorge Shroeder's harness shop will receive prompt attention; or address FHEDSOHROEUER.Sexton Mays' vlUo and Mason County Cemetery. t29 IT O XT JAMES F. LEE, painter, paper hanger and glazier, has removed his shop to tho alley roar of First National Bauk. AU orders in my Hue promptly attended to. o20dlw NOTICE Take your trunks and valises and hand-satchels far coverings and repairs to GEOBUHSOHRCEDEU, the saddler. I7dtf FOR SALS. FOB SALE A seven octave piano, wood case, as good as new, very, cneap. Call at Hullktin ofllco. rose very t28 FOR, SALE-Beautiful lot on Sutton street, 39x73 feet. Price, 8425. 14dtf(2) DULEY A PEARCE. Tpolt HALiE-A number of best pieces of jl property in me city DULEY&PEAROE. ARE sy r A Captain's Fortunate Dlscorery. Capt. Coleman, Bchr. Weymouth, ply ing between Atlantic City and N. Y., had been troubled with a cough bo that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumption. It not only gave him instani relief, but allayed tho oxtremo soreness in his breast. His children wero simi larly affected nnd a single dose had tho same happy effect. Dr. King's Now Dis covery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board tbo schooner. Free trial hottles of this standard remedy at the drug stores of J. O. Pecor & Co., and 8. P. Campbell, & Co., of Aberdeen Ohio. THE TATTOOED WOMAN! Earth never saw the like beforel ZOLA, the Female Blondin, riding a velocipede over a single wire, sixty feet ubo.o ihe heads of the audience! TULIAI Skating on n light wire, elevated ouo hundred feet, nd performing the most uimcuu ieais. NINE FEMALE ENGLISH Bicycle Riders ! In pyramids, somersaults from Bhouldor to shoulder and startling evolutions. Only living Mule Walking a Rope! Will also exhibit atZ" MANCHESTER, April 28. RIPLEY, April 20. FOn SALE, EQOS-BIack Spanish. Wyan dottes and Uondnns 18 for 1100. Also a limited number of Black Spanish fowls absolutely pure. ARTHUR L. GLASCOCK, Maysvllle, Ky a20d2weod2tw EGGS! EGGS 1 Wyandotte, Rose-comb Brown Leghorn, Black Spanish and Sil ver Spangled Hamburg eggs for sale. Thirteen for SI. Warrunled pure. 12d&w2m R U. GARRETT, Maysvllle, Ky. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A portion of the first floorof Hill Houko ior boarding house. IRooms. furnlsned and uufurnlstied. Also Qiits for ligbt bouse keeping. Apply to Miss M. S, HILL, Hill House. alOdlm INCITED To call at the Mammoth Furniture Store of HkhrtOut, to Inspect his large stock of furniture! KEEP IT BEFORE THE PEOPLE HILL'S LOW PRICES, WE MEAN. 20 lbs. good Sugar J.$l f0 25 lbs. Family Flour 51 0 lbs. Head Rice t 25 i lbs. best Turkish Prunes........ , 25 3 lbs. best Leaf Lard 25 Scans best imported l'eas....... 50 3 lbs. choice Kaisius. 25 1 lb. good Roasted Coffee. 26 I doson good Pickles 5 1 gal. Best Navy Beans .. 20 3 cans Famous Bush River Corn-. 25 8 cans Babbitt's Potash 25 3 cans best Dried Peaches.. : 25 2 good Brooms- -.................. ' tiaiUAOO HARKKTS. FDBN1BIIED BY W. A. NOKTON. Yesterday's Closing May wheat, WA corn, 88JS; pork, $20.75. ' ' J unenvhent, B3'4 ; corn, 40f . May wheat. 8 b2. 83J ; corn, SS, B8X, June corn, 40, 3, 40. TOBACCO HAKEET, Furnished by Glover & Durrett, proprietors Tho sales on our market for the week Just closed amount to 1,023 bhds., with receipts for the same period of 1,220 hhds. Sales on the market since January!, amount to 38,50tihhds.' We nave had a slight lnoreaso in receipts and sales for the past week. Tho market has been regular and strong for all grades of hurley, and closed Arm at last weeks quotations. ,Wo have had a good general rain, whlolwe pre sume has made a season for handling, conse quently we look for heavy receipts, and we hope for Bomo Improvement In quality. Old hurleys are a little bettor than they have been. The following quotations fairly represent our market for now hurley; Dark trash 8 2 00 to 82 75 Colory trash 2 75 to 4 00 Common lugs, not colory 8 60 to 4 60 Colory lngs 4 50 to fi 00 Common loaf, not colory.. 4 50 to 6 00 uoou lean. o otLto 8 00 Fine leaf 10 Ou to H 76 Headquarters for Ktrnwberrica, Peas, Iteaaa and all kinda f Fresh Vegetables. A. L. FRANKLIN'S FRXOES: 14 lbs. Granulated 8UHar.....:. Jl.W 16 lbs. Coffee A 8ugnr........ ........... 1 00 18 lbs. Light Brown Sugar.... 1 00 24 lbs. go id Famtly Flour.. 50 3 cans threo-pouud Peaobes.. 26 I lb, Roasted Cofloe ..(,.... 20 Standard Tomatoes, per can. ..... 10 PROPOSALS. LOST. T OST Thursday, April I4ih. between Mays- ju vineanu AiaysiioK.or.Muysiicuanamian non,a large pocket-book couiulningcash and checks. Return to this office and receive re ward. alBdtf LOST Between Mavsllck and this city, about iVO pr 890. Flnderwlll ploase return to this onlce and oe rewarded. aldtf I r ' v V 111 iXu A t ffi 4 aasssaiS' WKTUS&Ulis EVERYBODY Is looking fdr the Best SHOE for tho least money. You need look no further. You will find the Best, tbo Softest, the Brightest, the Newest, tho Bhoe-lo-est Shoes at LYNOH'S. Droprin at:No. 41 liarket Street, Mays'ylUe". STANDARD MAJOR NICHOLS ! will make the season of 1887 at I8 to Insure alive colt. The first three days in three weeka I at H. D. Watson's, Shannon: the last three days at k. Jr. uerry's, iwo raiies bdovb mays lick. A lien will bo retained on all colts for the season money, and money due when the mare is parted with, MAJOR NICHOLS is a bay, sixteen hands high, foaled in 1878, and has bovomI crosses of tborougbbred in blra. He has good bone, goed site, and a good breeder wltli good trotting action. MAJOR NICHOLS bad a colt to sell at Lexington, Ky., February sales, lor 8410.00 a gelding., , n20d2twlt Natural Gas. In the newest styles, which will be offeredjat prices uniformly low on every article. r Do You Want , Anything -In tho way of- CHAIRS Chamber and Parlor 8ult8 In tke Very atest Styles, be economy for you to call on HENRY ORT, Second St., Maysvllle. -pOBKBT BIBSKT, The Maysvllle Natural Gas Company wants immediately bids lor boring a well not Iosh than 2,000 feet deep, unless Gas is found sooner. Address CHARLES H. WHITE, Sooretary. JOHN WHEELER, -Dealer in- Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Celery, Canned Goods, &a. Norfolk Oysters received evory twenty-four hours. In Tarrant's Seltzer you behold 'certain euro for young and old; .For Constipation will I 'depart, And Indigestion quickly sinrc Sick Headache, too, will oon subside. Whes Tarrant's Seltzer has boen tried. PRACTICAL- PLUMBER a IllUf. Gas and Steam Fitter. ear Orders promptly attended to. No. 36 Second street. ' mJfl,-' D K.JDBWITT C. YKAHKLIff, Dentist, Office : Bat ton Street, next joor to roetomoo. cSfidff The Northeastern KeatBekjr Telephone Company nas connection with the following plaoea Maysvllle, Maysllok, Helena, Shannon, Bar dis and Mb Olivet. ' Office In Maysvllle i Parker A Hopper's corner Second and Sutton streets. riS8 AHWA FBAXAK, NO VJELTY STORE. -Dealer In- my G00DS and NOTIONS. I have always on. hand a full supply at Saheol Books, and have lust received a largs assortment of now millinery goods. D B. W. B. MOOKES. DBNTJST, Office Beoon'd Bftfef. hVvrtfii,i EJftj Hcker's dry goods store. Nltrons-oxldo Gas administered lri' , 'n'gCIk