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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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Evening Bulletin. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. KOSSEit, McCarthy, Proprietors. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 18!) 1. KA.IL.UOAT SCHEDULE.

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Nos. 1 iiml 'J are the fust express mid Noi. and 1 the V. K. V.

The accommodation trains ntOluilj except Sunday; the nature dully. Direct coiineetloii at West And South. MAYSVII.I.K DIVISION KENTUCKY CKKTIIAI. Arrive in. m.

Depart 8: lft a. m. p. m. All trains dally except Sunday.

Add twenty-six minutes to get city time. Indications Shower, toutheatferly wind; vlightly cooler, e.rcqri in Katiern Kentucky, stationary temperature. Steam Eoii.kk Ins. W. R.

Warder. Fitusit Blue Lick water at Chonowuth's. G. S. Juhii, insurance and collection ngoney.

tf Pi.ack your insurance with Duley Baldwin. tf Cim.i S.im:, catsup and 'lickles at Calhoun's. tf l.i'.vvr. jjooita for Cannon Laundry Co. at Nelson's.

Tin: Portsmouth Blade reports 31 rs. .1. I). Bridges seriously ill. Finn insurance, reliable companies.

J). M. Uunyon, Court l.i.oYD it insurance agents, room No. 5, Masonic Temple, tf Miw. S.

E. FitoMAN left this morning for Point Pleasant, rest her future home. A'm. V. Honan, of New York, arrived this morning to attend the funeral of his sister.

Mits. Kati: Evans, of Bethel, fell against a door-facing, and received injuries that proved fatal. Tin: Owingsville and "Wyoming Turnpike Company recently paid a dividend of ten per cent. The new Diamond Shape Photo, the latest, for $1.50 per dozen, at'Kackley Cady's, photographers. It is said twenty-seven members of the Constitutional convention were on the sick list at one time recently.

Read Hill Co's. "ad" in another column, as they invoice Feb.lst and would rather count cash than goods, dccwlt Miss Ei.iAiiirru Wilson closes her school at "West Liberty, near Mayslick. to-morrow evening, with a publicentertainment. Tin: stand-pipe of the Paris water works is oightv feet high ami twenty-live feet in diameter. It was finished Monday.

Mrs. Jennie 0. Ci.akke will open her art class February 1st. Those wishing to join tho class will call at her residence, corner Third and Plum. L'lMOt Caitain AV.

II. Holmes has succeeded Mr. C. L. Stanton as general agent of the Washington Life Insurance Company for Northeastern Kentucky.

The marriage of Mr. Thomas P. Hopper, of Mayslick, and Miss Mary Hobb, of tho Helena neighborhood, is announced to take place February 1th. Colonel IIenky "Watteuson, tho distinguished editor of tho Courier-Journal, will probably deliver a lecture hero about Feb. 15th, on Money and Moral's." Fakmeks, when you want hoes, rakes, plows, axes, or anything else in the hardware lino it will bo to your interest to call on tho Frank Owens Hardware Company.

The remains of Geo. AV. Putman, who was run over and killed at Bull Creek Monday, were shipped yesterday to Bon-field, 111., where a sister of tho deceased resides. Tin: total assessed value- of property in Kenton County is $28,300,000, an increaso of over $1,000,000 tho past year. Tho assessment in Covington amounts to Tim Frank Owens Hardware Company invito you to call at their establishment when you want anything in tno naro-waro lino.

They have a complete stock of goods always on hand. ILumY CnoxTo: shipped sixteen gamo chicken cocks to Bob Lynn at HotSpringa, Saturday, tho oxpross charges on them being says tho Bourbon News. la Bob going into tho poultry business? "The Stowaway is filling engagement at New Orleans this week and will como North next week. It stops at Birmingham, Chattanooga, Lox-ingtonluis, and will play hero Fob. Oth.

The Mason County Historical Society has received inquiries for the heirs of Sally Edwards, who married a man named Bums and lived in this section of the country. The Diamond lens snectacles and eve- glasses are the most perfect artificial help to the human eye known to science. Try a pair and be convinced. For sale by jsailenger, the jeweler. The Bourbon News says: "Dr.

Ilerr, the noted trottini! horse man. who has been ill for several weeks at Forest Park, near Lexington, is now mute low. with no hopes of recovery. He is 70 years OKI. Mk.

Marshall Ham, has resigned the position he has held for several years as operator at the K. C. depot, and left this morning for Cincinnati to accept a situation as clerk in the C. and freight office. The salaries of the city ofllcials at Frankfort are as follows: Mayor, SoOO per annum; President of the Council, $250; City Clerk, SI Treasurer, "00; City Attorney, City Marshal, $250; Clock-keeper, Assessor, $250.

The supper given last night by the ladies of the M. E. Church was a and by the earnest request of those present they will give another to-night. Supper from 5 o'clock until 10. Admission 10 cents; supper, including oysters, 25 cents.

The receipts last night amounted to $iS. Mas. Nancy relict of AVm. Bine's who resided years atio just below Aber deen, died this morning at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. Ellis, a few miles east of Aberdeen.

She was nearly one hundred vears old. Tho burial will take place to-morrow afternoon at Charter Oak Cemetery. Mk. Thomas Goiidon died Mondavat tho home of his son Professor A. N.

Gordon, near Lexington, of paralysis. The luneial took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. Deceased was the father of Miss Fannie I. Gordon, teacher in the Maysville High School. Her many fiiends hero sympathize deeply with her in her bereavement.

Thkke Louisville papers have brought suit at Winchester forSSOO for advertis ing the boom sales last spring. The defendants are the Citizens' Investment Company, East End Land Company, Hull Place Company, inchester Beal Estate Company, Fairfax Land and Investment Company, "Winchester Land and Investment Company, J. I). Simpson and II. P.

Thompson. The initial sales at tho warehouse of tho Tobacco Growers' Association at Louisville yesterday wore attended by a sad accident. Mr. John V. Prewitt, of Clark County, one of the directors of tho new warehouse, was sitting on the temporary railing that inclosed the elevator shaft of the building when it gave way, precipitating him to the lower lloor and crushing his skull.

His injuries were pro nounced latal. Railroad News. S. 1 I'. Moive, General Passenger Agent of the Kentucky Central, will on the 1st of February take service with the Louisville and Nashville as General Traveling Agent.

The earnings of the Chesapeake and Ohio for tho third week of January show an increase of over those for the corresponding week of last year. The figures are: ISS'l SUS.S'.Ki 81 ivw 10 IlUTOIl-0 71 Says tho Enquirer: "On tho 1st of February, when the Louisville and Nashville takes chargo of the Kentucky Central, tho jurisdiction of the General Freight mid General Passenger Agents will be extended over tho K. C. S. S.

Parker, Division Agent of the L. and will look after the K. C. passenger business and Brent Arnold, General Agent of tho L. and will have his jurisdiction extended over the K.

C. also. Churches and Proachers Rev. J. H.

Crutcher, former pastor of tho Christian Church here, has taken chargo of the church at Bowling Green. The district meeting of the Christian Women's Board of Missions will bo hold in tho Christian Church in Paris on Saturday noxt, January 111. In tho sermon Sunday night at tho Broadway Baptist Church, on "A Gigantic Evil," Rov. Dr. II.

Alien Tupper spoko on tho criminality of tho liquor traffic. It was shown that physiologically liquor is tho deadliest of enemies to tho human body its purity nnd healthfuluess psychologically, liquor ruins man's intellectual and moral powors domestically, liquor is the most torriblo enemy of tho peaco and purity of tho homo govern-montally and economically, tho liquor tratlle corrupts and debauches our government, defying national law and defeating popular will, and religiously, tho riil( is avowedly and universally 1 tho bitter and determined foo of the I. mill Its divine aims. Courier-Journal. For the Parmer.

Irish potatoes are selling at $2 a bushel at Mt. Olivet. W. L. Brainlett, of Carlisle, has boiiu'ht the bay lllly Flash by Electricity.

Price reported at $1,500. Says the'Breeder's Gazette: "Hogs are about ten cents lower than at this time last year, while mess pork is 75 cents per barrel higher than then." It looks as though the receipts of hogs for this month," says the Chicago Breed-er's'Gazette, "would crowd a inilion. Up to date, January 20, the total is 055,000. In 18S5 there wore, it is claimed, sheep in the United States, in Australia and 100,000,000 in the Argentine Republic. "We have two-thirds of a sheep to every inhabitant in the Argentine Republic there are twenty-five sheep, and in Uruguay forty sheep to every man, woman and child.

'e have 40,000,000 horned cattle, to a population of the Argentine Republic and Uruguay have of cattle to a population of 4,000,000. In Uruguay, with a population of 500,000 souls, there are 8,000,000 cattle, 20,000,000 sheep and horses, or 00 head of stock for each man, woman and child. Exchange. A Rule Issued Against the Court of Claims. Judge Cole has ordered that a rule he issued against the Magistrates of the county members of the Court of Claim to show cause why the drains and sewers leading from the county jail shall not be placed in proper order and condition.

The rule is returnable on the lirt day of the April term. The grand jury recommended that tin-County Judge have the repairs made without going to the expense of calling the Magistrates together. It would -t over $100 to hold a day's session of (lie Court of Claims and this might as well, be saved and expended on the sewer-. Real Estate Transfers. J.

C. A. King and wife to John Meiir.iw 110 acres, 15 roods and poles in this and Fleming counties; consideration. 500.0!). Charles S.

Miner and wife to John Mc- draw, 101 acres of land near Helena $7,500. J. F. Price and wife to V. II.

Wads-, worth and W. H. Wadsworth, a lot on Central avenue in Chester; consideration; SI cash anil legal services performed by the grantees for grantors. Here and There. Mr.

Charles Cunningham, of St. Ixuiis, is visiting the family of Mrs. M. F. Adam-son and other relatives.

Mr. James Easton and wife, of Rowan County, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Easton, of the West End. An Ill-Fated Spot.

The C. and O. crossing at Bull Creek seems to be an ill-fated spot. Seven persons have met violent deaths at that point or near there in the past twelve months. Three were drowned, three were killed in the fearful railroad wreck and One was ground to death while attempting to board a train.

River News. Falling slowly at this point. The Bonanza for Pomeroy and Stanley for Charleston will pass up after 12 o'clock to-night. Down: Batehelor and Sherlev this evening and Bostona to-night. A Farmer Fails.

Mr. Henry Martin, a prominent fanner living just back of Aberdeen, made an assignment yesterday to Mr. Bambaugh, of Ripley. Liabilities about $12,000 assets about $8,000. THE BEST SCHOOLSHOES MADE ARE RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAf THE RED I SCHOOL HOUSE WAIAUVIAAIAIAIAAIAUVIA? -uA-T- MINER'S.

HOLIDAY GOODS. W- 1mj losive to announce to our friends, patrons mid the public in general that we have choice line of Staple Holiday Goods, mid respectfully invite all to come and sec tlicni before purchasing- elsewhere. See our "rebus," which will be enclosed in each purchase of goods until the loth of January, 1801. Thanking: you for your liberal patronage in the past, we are very respectfully, POWER REYNOLDS, POSTOFFICE DRTJC- JmSmA tijlpf THINK SERIOUSLY, NOW, On the WINDOW SHADE question. We have received our spriiif? stock and claim that for Quality, Styles and Prices we can not be surpassed.

Our lO, IK), and "()c. Blinds are better this season than ever before. Blinds of any size made to order on short notice. Store Shades with lettering Shades hung: if desired. Oive us a trial.

Cull in to see our samples; no trouble to show goods. Trices cheerfully furnished. Yours, most respectfully, McDOUGLE, Jobbers of Valentines. Wall Tapers, Window Shades, General Stationers and a large Varictj of Wrapping and Building l'apcr. rastuaax7 wancaa FOR PURE DRUGS, AT REASONABLE PRICES, GO TO itiMi DRUG- Prescriptions Filled With Oare! BIERBOWER -Sole Agrnts for JOHN YAXT RANGES, Limestone, Eclipse, Imperial, Home and Other ook.

Stoves! Cor Thirty ii.vh Will Oiler Our TIX JIft V2rir an WBr Job Work of all Kinds Executed in Best Manner. Hermann Lange's IN CINCINNATI, IS AT North Corner Arcade and Vine Street. FQRTHEREMAINDE We will sell WAl.li I'AI'BIW nt prices to suit our customers ami regardless of cost, Come anil see. White Hanks at Ullt, advertised by oi tiers at in to our price and ho on nil throtiish the list. We wont stand nu price.

Come and see. au-I'Hriiritr. KltA-IIXU nt reduced prices, ciunl to Clue 'voile. DON'T FORGET GEEENWOOD'S FOR BARGAINS. FOR SALE.

1'70K SAI.K A frame liouio of four rooms, In the West End. Apply to J. V. WKI.l.S. HO I7iOHHA1jK-A Rood, two-story frame house 1 containing! rooms, 2 nice halls nnd summer hltchen.

nil In good order. Tho lot Is 100 feotH Inotiea irout and 105 feet deep uud Is nUmlrauly nduptcd for garden. It, Is situated nu the south side ol tho Uermnutown plUo.Juxt oulHldo the city limits. There is uu excellent aprlug (with spring-house) of never-falling water. A splendid homo for a man with small family.

Apply toMUS. UKWUIST McUAKTUY on the premises or to At. J. MCCARTHY, Bulletin Office. 0 it, wtwrw v.

rKAWKiaw, Dentist, omcei Button Btrcct, rntxt door to I'oatoElce. 'THE REMEDYOFTO-MORROW Is too Into for Hip mIMake or to-day. Aluke uo mistake nud buy I lie best And Furnishing Goods of NELSON NimtT.N maim; to ordkk. tnszzssssai i nnr AinuirTii'ii j. unenuiVEind STORE.

the Celebrated- Kntirc Line of Uniting Mints lit COST. -Uenleis In- STOVES, Mantels, Grates, Tinware, KOOFIXG, GUTTERIXG, nnd SPOUTING. New Jewelry Store, Below Cost. My stock of MH.I.lNEItY, CLOAKS, SHOES nnd other Winter Hoods will bo Mild below cost, for CASH, to close them out. Don't fall to take ad-viuitngo of this oiler, ltespectfully.

ANNA M. FKAZAlt. STILL IN THE RING. I am still In tho ring nud It Is to your Interest to keep mu there. I onco more announce that 1 nm better prepared than ever to Clean and Hepnlr'nruiluro.

Upholstering and Chair-Heating it specialty, batlslnctlou guaranteed In nil cases. CHAH. K. K1HT, Fourth Street, opposlto High School, Maysville, Ky. hio-lyr OF THE SEASON.

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