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mii mm.iin'yewi .5 itWM " " Vv ' ft)' MyMi;iMiwaiiltffiliiir''g!yJ? Evening Bulletin. UAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. iioSSER & McCarthy, Proprietor. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1801. RA.ILKOAP SCHEDULE. ClNCIHrJAW WVMON CHESAPEAKE AJID OHIO. East. I No. 2. . ms a. m. No, 30 7:40 p.m. No. 18 4:45 p.m. No. 4 8:00 . m. West. NO. 1 fi!20 .Tn. No. 19 A 40 a.m. wo. 17 9:48 a. m. No. 3 4:25 D.m. ifos. 10 anil X nrt ihr Afnv.wlllA annA tlon, and Nos. 17 and 18 the .Huntington accom modatloD. Nos. 1 and 2 are the fast expreus and Nm. I and 4 tho F. F. V. The accommodation trains arc dally except Sunday ; the rest aro dally. Direct connection at Cincinnati for points West and 8outh. Add twenty-slx minutes to get city time. UAT8VILLE DIVISION KENTUCKY CENTRAL. Southbound. Leave Maysvllle at 5:20 a. m. for Paris, Lexing ton, Cincinnati, Richmond, Stanford, Livingston, Jefllco, Middlosborough.Cumberland Gap, Frank fort, Louisville and points on N. N. and M. V. Eastern Division. Leave Maysvllle at 1:50 p. m. for Paris, Cincin nati, Lexington, Winchester, Richmond und points ou N. N. and M. V. Eastern Division. Northbound. Arrive at Maysvillo at 10:10 a. m. and 8.30 p. m. All trains dally except Sunday. Add twenty-six minutes to get city time. " "ifl INDICATIONS. ForTennesseo and Kentucky Threaten ing wenther and heavy rnlna; cooler by Fri day morning variable winds; probably ho Tcre local storing In Teunciisee and adjoin ing States. Plum pudding Calhoun's. Reliable fire insurance W. R."Warder. Geo. W. SuLSEn, law, fire insurance. i Bamboo easels for 49 cents at C. F. Fist k Co's. dl8d6t Q. S. Judb, insurance and collection agency. tf A. M. Campbell, real-estate, loans and collections. tml7 One firm slaughtered 3,000 turkeys at Millersburg this season. Mn. P. W. "Wheeler has been ill sev eral days with the grippe. Paris, France, spends $200,000 every winter for lilies of the valley. i Maysville Assembly will entertain at Neptune Hall to-morrow night. Burglars got $600 in stamps and cur rency from the Catlettsburg postofilce. Twelve thousand dollars has been subscribed at Ironton to start a shoo factory. The Kentucky Association's track and grounds at Lexington were sold for $95,- 005 to a syndicate of thoroughbred horse owners. i Ex-Sheriff Ciiaiu.es Talbott, of Bour bon County, died this week, at Paris, of the grippe. Ashland turns out 24,000 fire bricks a day, the works being tho largest in North eastern Kentucky. See those lovely dolls in Miner's show window. One of them given away with very pair of shoes sold. tf The funeral of Thomas Andrews will take place from the Shannon M. E. Church, South, at 11 a. in., Friday. Dressing cases, manicure sets, perfume sprays, and work-boxes at Power & Rey nolds'. Elegant Christmas presents. From now to January 1st, to wind up the cloak trade. They must go. A. J. McDouole & Son. Special prices on white and colored blankets, comforts and buggy robes, to close. A. J. McDouole & Son. Owing to the dry weather, will post pone awarding tobacco premium until January 6, 1892. Duley & Baldwin. Everything in tho holiday lino reduced to cost, to close out, at Power & Reynolds'. Buy'your Christmas presents from them. Neuralgia cured in five minutes, Catarrh positively cured by Dr. Hale's Household Ointment. Get it at Power 6 Reynold's. tf i iv you will step into Frank Owens Hardware Co.'s, you will find a handsonio lot of pearl handle plated knives, beauti ful for wedding and Christmas gifts. A, V. Smith, of Boyle County, who reported that his fast trotter Mattjo II. had been stolen, found her covered up, safo and well, in a straw-rick on his farm. Tin: now Tobacco Growers' Warehouse at Cincinnati will have its first sales on January fith. It will occupy the fine, large building on the site of tho old Globe Warehouse. The most attractive display of jewelry and art pottory ever seen in Maysvillo is at Ballonger's. Tho very latest novelties. You'll miss it if you fail to seo his stock. Lovely articles for Christmas presents. M Samples of a lareo wholesalo house's : silk and linen handkerchiefs, hoso and half hoso, underwear, whito and colored Bhirts, suspenders and silk umbrellas, to closo. A. J. McDougle & Son. A Mm black eagle got tnneled Up to Homo drift nnd ice nearSherburne, Flem ing County, nnd was captured alive by Borne boys, It measured six feet two inches. t Mr. Charles Waltiiek was summoned tolligginsport this week by tho sad news of tho death of his mother. Sho breathed hor last on Monday, and the burial took place yesterday. IIknhy Bieiik, one of Ripley's old and honored citizens, ex-postmaster of that place, died a few days ago. Ho was an uncle of Mr. Geo. W. Bichn, of the Win chester Democrat. Christmas Services At the Church of the Nativity there will be services to morrow at 10:30 a. m.. Tho Sunday school will havo its Christmas celebration on Saturday at 3:30 p. in. i Our attention has been called to the handsome stock of carving sets and splen did varioty of fine razors and straps, made for and stamped Frank Owens Hardware Co., Maysville, Ky., by the best English cutler. -MW2) GRiri'K is not to be laughed at or trifled with. A plain, every-day case of the dis ease is bad enough and dangerous enough in itself, but pneumonia too often results from it where there is not proper cure and treatment. i Mrs. Virginia Eylak Leggitt died December 18th, at Ripley, after a linger ing illness from dropsy. She had been a member of the M. E. Church most of her life. Mrs. G. L. Marvin, of Aber deen, is a daughter of the deceased. Just received a new lino of sterling silver novelties and opera glasses and our stock of gold watches and diamonds is larger than any other houses in Maysville. Prices tho lowest at Hopper & Murphy's, tho jewelers. tf A postokfice has been re-established at Howard South Ripley with Wm. F. Jenner in charge. The people down there made a grand kick when the oflice was discontinued, and the result is a nice Christmau gift from the Department at Washington City. Marcey's motto has been amended to read, " to a faction of the victors belong the spoils." The Kentucky idea can no more be kept at home than can "the man from Maysville." Be it good orbad, everything of Kentucky breeding goes. Louisville Times. Herman Lange wants all his old pa trons and tho public generally to call at his jewelry store when in Cincinnati. His establishment is at 181 Vine street, corner of tho Arcade. He tells of his splendid selection of diamonds, watches, jewelry, etc., in his advertisement else where. Mr. W. I. Kimble and Miss Violet P. Ricketts were quietly married yesterday at 12:30 p. m., at the home of the bride's mother on East Third street. The bride's pastor, Rev. W. J. E. Cox, officiated. Tho happy couple left shortly afterwards for the groom's home, a few miles east of Aberdeen. Some young ladies may consider it im pertinent to present their beau a scarf holder simulating an interrogation point, of Roman gold sot with turquois, but such an ornament has been placed on the market, and is creating much favorable commentonitssuggostiveness and unique appearance, says a writer in the Ladies' Home Journal. i The Covington Electric Street Railway Company is making a new doparturo by applying nir brakes to tho cars. They aro said to bo very successful, and aro the invention of Master Mechanic Median,. of the C. and O. Railway. When the motormen wish to stop a car or slow up, they simply press the button, and the brakes do the rest. Says the Danville Advocate : " Mr. John McElroy died Thursday morning, December 17th, at his residence in Leb anon. Mr. McElroy was about seventy years of age, and for several wceka had been prostrated with pneumonia. IIo leaves a large family to mourn his loss. In early lifo ho married Miss Skiles, of Warren County, a sister of the late Hon. Henry II. Skiles, of that county, He was one of Marion County's wealthiest citizens ; was universally respected, and a most exemplary and usoful citizen." Deceased was tho fathor of Mrs. A. M. J. Cochran of this city. Captain John T. Martin's Mother Dies at Lexington. Captain John T. Martin has the sym pathy of his many friends in the bereave ment that has come upon him. Ho was summoned to Lexington yesterday by the critical illness of his mother, and a tole- gram from thero this morning brought tho sad news that sho passed away last night. Tho causo of hor illness and death has not been ascertained. Her hus band and several children survive her. The remains will bo interred at Loxing- ton. " Cuff and collar boxes and traveling sets at cost at Power & Reynolds'. DEAttf SHADOW. If Darkens Another Homo Mrs". W. H. Wadsworth, Sr., Passes Atfay Last Wight, Death, with all its sadness nnd sorrow, has darkened another home. Mrs. Martha Wadsworth, wife of Hon. W. II. Wadsworth, passed away last night at 9 o'clock. Her critical illness was mentioned yes terday. At that time the family enter tained but littlo if any hope of her re covery. They realized that sho was sinking and that the end was a ques tion of only a few hours-, unless thero were some chango for the better. But that change never came. Her condition gradu ally grow more critical and at tho hour named the dark shadow of death entered tho homo and the spirit of the loved wife and mother took its departure. Mrs. Wadsworth had been ill about ten days from nn attack of tho grippe, com plicated with some renal trouble. Deceased was tho daughter of tho late Charles Wood, who wan a highly es teemed citizen of Lewis County in his day. She was sixty-six years of age some time last October. Her husband and six children one daughter and five- sons survive her. She leaves three 3isters, Miss Lottie Wood and Mrs. Flothcr, of West Second streot, and Mrs. Dn- Cart mell. Mrs. Wadsworth was a woman- who was greatly loved and esteemed by her many friends and acquaintances, and the news o her death will be heard with sincere sorrow. The arrangements for the funeral had not been announced this morning. It will probably take place Friday afternoon. Beligious News. The Mayfield Cumberland Presbyterian revival resulted in 150 conversions. The meeting at the Georgetown M. E. Church, South, closed with five additions to the membership. Rev. A. J. Ramsey held a seven days meeting at Springfield, Ky., that resulted in eleven- additions to the Baptist Church. Rev. II. A. Tupper, Jr., of Louisville, has received a call to thejpastoratc of the Seventh Baptist Church of Baltimore. Tho churoh extending the call ia the richest one in Maryland, and one of tho oldest, having been organized in 1845. Says the Paris Kentuckian-Citizen: " Evangelist S. M. Martin will go from Lexington, Mo., to Richmond, Mo. The meeting closed at Lexington Sunday. Up to Thursday night there had been 203 additions to the Christian Church Of the 203 new members, 22 como from the Baptist Church, 6 from tho Methodist, 7 from the Presbyterian,! from the Episco pal, 3 from the Catholic and 1 from the Evangelical." Here and Thero. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reno, of Cincin nati, aro guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Piaster. Mr. and Mrs. Horton, of Cincinnati, aro guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Campbell. Mr. Chas. A. Wood, of Middlesborough, came in last night to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Wood. Mrs. Georco Bruce, of Covington, will arrive this evening to spend Christmas with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong, of "Edgowootl," are spending tho holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Chanslor, at Millersburg. Found Dead in Bed. Jamea Helms, one of Aberdeen's old and esteemed citizens, was found dead in bed this morning. He had been com plaining for sevoral days. His death is attributed to heart disease. Ho was about seventy-six years of ago, and was identified with the business interests of Aberdeen a long time in his younger days. County Court. A colored minor ton years of age was apprenticed to Harry Burgoyno. An inventory and appraisement of the trust estate of James D. Gunn was tiled and ordered recorded. Tho total ap praisement amounts to S7,!500.42. We'll Take Christmas. Thero will bo no paper issued from this office to-morrow. The Bulletin to U80 an expression often heard will " take Christinas." It is ono of the two holidays wo always observe. OUR NEIGHBORS. SAUDIS. Our village will not bo left out In tho cold this Christmas. Wo will haven Christmas tree, a can tata and perhaps other dlvertlsements Christmas evo night. If you wish to make your wifo or daughter or sweetheart a nlco present for tho holidays, call at tho postoffleo confectionery, (lus Cirlgsby has whatever you call for. LOST. LOST A package of County Court fee Finder will plcaso return to this ofllcc. fee hills. :U3t THOS. J. CHENOWETH Druggist, Southeast Corner Second and Sutton Streets. BEERBOWER & CO., -Wholesale and TOVES,GRATES,MANTELS,TINWARE. SOLE AGENTS FOH THE CELEBRATED OH'MOTM'AS! In selecting your Christmas Present, do not fail toyisit our store In our stock will bo found many articles that make useful and beau tiful Presents. We ask especial attention to our stock, of CamMc, Linen g( Silk Handkerchiefs, atfi, 10, 1G-.20, 25, 35, 50 75c. and $1.00. This stock embraces over one thousand dozen new and! handsome-styles. Remember our stock h - r complete in Silk and Wool Mittens, Fine Hosiery, Kid Gloves,. Silk Umbrellas, Table Covers Scarfs, Fsrs,. Muffs and Feather Boas, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels. and dozens of useful and beautiful articles. A CLOAK makes a handsome and useful gift. We still have a nice assortment in stock and' aro offering: them at a great reduction from former- prices. If you want to give a DRESS as a present, remember our stoclc is the handsomest in tho city, and our prices, as usual, the lowest- BROWNING & CO. 3 DE3.A.JST SBOOKTX) JSTHEET. WANTED. WANTED Three hundred long-haired men this 'week, at J. I". NASH'S barber shop, Market street. 2W3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT A cood residence on Fourth street, containing six rooms, servant's room, bath room, hot and cold water and all modern improvements. Apply to fl. II. NEWELL. tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Stock of dry goods, groceries, boots nnd shoes, &c, usually found In a first-class ccncral store. This stock will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to T. B. ROBEKSON, of the Arm of Ray & Robcrson, Oakwoods, Ky. Causo of sell ing out Is tho demise of Mr. William Ray, of the above firm. dWdiwCt aooss Power & Reynolds, POSTOFFICE DRUG STORE. Retail Dealers In- JOHN VAN EANGES. McOLANAHAN & SHEAr -DEALERS IN- STOVES, MANTELS, CRATES, TINWARE, TIN-ROOFING, GUTTERING AND SPOUTING. JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Executed In the best manner. GRANDEST And Most Complete Line of HOLIDAY g-oods Ever Seen Fine and Cheap. ALL THAT VK ASK IS COMIC AND SUK US. Second Street. FOR MEN ONLY YOUNG MENOLD MEN BIT II THITUIIS 01 THt SUriRTS OF UI51AH. Thy mill hrolc effort to frit tntmitmi. Di not Mowing now o accMinuir SHAKEOFFTHE HORRID 8NAKES Uer ( p la dtipalr ul tiok low tuljr cran. nuiuuHOiiiMnHHiLrii OUR NEW I0QK Mat fTM. Mtt-Ptl4. wtldl he a limited llm.iplloa tat pbllOMpBTOf DlMW- tad Affliction! of tlia Or nit of Man, and how by HOME; THtAIMt.NI, tT tatthodi xclulTtlr or own, vat wont nuww Loit or rilling Mtnnooa. Ointnl and Htrvoa Do bllltT, Wtitntu ot Body and Mind, Effect! of Error or ExctiMi, Btnntoa or ahmnltn Orinc-in beCnrfd. Brtti i fPAii?; HowtoEnlMnBtr.nirth.nWEAK,TJHDEVBLOPKI OKQ AHB 4 PABTB of BODY mad plain to all InUmUd. UtatMtlfr tnm 60 BUtM, T.ntierlM and Fortiia CoualrU. Yo tu writ lhm. ror Bk,futl hi! pUnUon and prooj. jddrjjl! ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFAUO.H.Y. MEMilLE, 5 n nj , vrv i 'ii vi'ruo-. v I rTS tT M V7 A V y flltvA.V-r( m&&M ii .J-