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The Ticket – Covington, KY, April 28, 1877

 

Falmouth

 

          An ordinance has been passed by the City Council prohibiting persons from throwing ashes, &c., on the street, or obstructing the sidewalks or streets.

          Rev. Mr. Jordan, pastor of the Baptist church, has been holding a successful protracted meeting for the past week.

          The Court of Appeals has granted George W. Jones a new trial, and the prisoner has been released from custody, his bail being fixed at $500.

          A Baby Show, under the immediate supervision of the editor of the Independent, is announced, and Geo. Dawson heads the list with the first entry, twins, a girl and boy.

          Three hundred school children reported in the First District.

          $239,200 is the total valuation of taxable property in this town.

 

 

         

The Ticket – Covington, KY, April 30, 1877

 

The residence of Mr. Isaac Middleton, near Knoxville, in Pendleton county, was destroyed by fire yesterday. It was a two-story frame house, and valued at two thousand dollars. It was supposed to be the work of an incendiary.

       

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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