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' ,.i" i tt " .-. tf5 wSw Be?'t z 3W wStSES rrc PfTHE PUBLIC LEDGER ' MMlllMImlMIMMi I I.I " -- - -.... - ... J j . . . . . . ---" fc'"' - . -- BewlBWBiaKBBMTOlMHBMBffllBamfeieaiMlralllMMra .dHBm!&mmffl. JBL mgmmmMMmmBBB&i0!Wt - . '33HBBP:y'"',,rv'sr? w - -a r-i YTn iSiiifTn n'-irrliti mi fiLiir - iiiMiiJiHJ-"ir-rniifftn"iiri-iri,ii'tii ''rirrii-WillTfliiin'ir r''TiTm-fc i' f ' r""v f i mil -'rV f 'wit nirrr n- - 1r iTyiT-ri i 'r--viiViirlrtT -' 'i ' - r - r-nr - r-t"--,--r--i n'-m - " - - - . . , rt . j.k TjfH '"Q" Ja'Q trlo3 ntul trioil, " f; - n i iimincm, , ' ,-q. ' , mk'. . . ' ' llAILlEXOtlT SUNtUT, roUHfll Of JU.T, 1IUNKAIVINl AND CltlllT)lJkt. MU A. P. CURRAN, Editor and Publisher. ' -- " " ---vjrpH,i-ijrTTT'-nrrcjxf n-j, vm 'w Protection for tho Amcrionn -farm nncl factory vill bo tho Republican slogan in the next enmpnign Protection and prosperity go hand in hand Alt Vornon (Ind.) Republican. Cookt nd Long 0Uttoe Telephone No. 40. ornci ruw.io lhduih builoimo, MATPVIMP. KTi f' ' Kptcted a the Movsvlllf, Kv . Imtoflicc n nccnmUlam mail nntlcr. suiisuuiriioxK-i v mm).. One YMir , .. (3 imi Nix 71oiilli. - . ....... 1 nil Thrm Jluulli ...... ... 70 VKUVKRKO liy CAltllJJCH, rr MonlU..... .. J.1 l'iil J'niille to Volltetor attml of Month. " ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS CASH IN ADVANCE. Ml. Dooley says that "President Wilson's Mex , ican policy is ono of watching and waiting. Watch ing them kill one American and waiting for llieni tp kill iiiiolhcr " The Democratic party has nlway.w tried to make Otho people more prosperous by making their money less valuable. In 1831, wild cat hanks; in 1871, lint money; 1891, free silver. What for 1!M I ' More than half of the. people of the 1'nited States live on farms and in towns of less than 2,f00 population, yet only one-lifth of the total retail' business of the country is done in these small com munities. Thirty per cent, of the trade of these" people goes to the larger (owns and cities, attracted thither by the advertising done by the merchants in these large towns and cities. The country mer chant who fails to advertise his business is respon sible for this disproportion of trade. Bnth County "World. TWENTY PER CENT. DECREASE. Twenty per cent, decrease in the business of the road is "the official announcement made as to how hard the Pennsjdvania llailroad has been hit on lbe lines West in the present business flurry. Tho records show from 13 to 20 per cent decrease in business our the same period of 1 !)!.'. "BUT A GOOD 0IOAR IS A SMOKE." The anti-cigaretto law makes it illegal for an amateur citizen, i. e., one under eighteen years of age, to smoke a cigarette or have one on Ins per son, rolled, unrolled or ready to he rolled. Tho law does not go far enough. It should be a felony for any person, male, female, sissy or suffragette, under the ago of ninety years, to appear on the streets with a cigarette stuck in his, her, or its face. To blow cigarette smoke in tho face of an innocent bystander should be made a capital offense punish able by death only. Cynthiana Democrat. WORSE THAN A FAILURE. During the iir.st six months' operation of the Democratic Kioe-Trade Tariff law values of proper ty and securities have decreased by over 10,001), 000,000, and arc liable to decrease another $ 10,000, 000,000 during tho next six months. Such a lnvv is worse than a failure it is a crime. American Economist. MORE BRITISH PROFITS. A writer in one of the Philadelphia newspapers is learning how the new Tariff law is working in prac tice. He finds that it will cost him just as much for Lis new .suit for Raster as it did last year, and his tailor inlormed him that the Mritish cloth makers have added to their profits the amount of the re duction in the Tariff duties. If this holds Hue. the foreigners will reap the benefits of the reduction in the Tariff- Trenton (X. .1.1 State (Jnzctte DON'T WORRY. Fear pnrnlyes healthy action, both mental and physical. Woir.v corrodes, poisons and pulls down the organism. It is a perverted mental state that externalizes itself in various physical ailments ac cording to the peculiar native tendencies or weak nesses of the one in whose organism its effects (ind lodgment Many a death long before its time, in audition to many a depleted nervous and general physical condition, is due directly to it. There is probably no agency that brings us more undesir able results than worry; and this one fact should arouse us to allow it absolutely no place in our lives. Woman's lhnne Companion. THE SHREWD ADVERTISER. Adevrtising'The t hough ful man thinks ahead The prudent man prolits by his ability to forecast the future as well as to scrutinize the present One of the most prominent advertisers in the eountiy says he makes it a rule to increase his advertising ap propriation whenever business slnekcns, and he doubles and trebles it in times of severe business de pression. This is his logical conclusion "The new customers 1 get when times are hard, I always keep when times are good. They come to mo largely from those who lose Ihenubeeause they fail to eoii tinuo their publicity campaigns. A business de pression in this country never lasts long, and it is always seed time for me The harvest follows, when prosperity retuins." It is a wise man who' knows his own business better than the other man does. Leslie's Wick I v. SENTIMENT ALWAYS TURNS TO BECKHAM. A Washington dispatch to the Louisville Post says : "Reports icccived here are that, as a result of the impression which prevails relative to the lead which Governor Hcckham has, it is a hard matter to arouse interest on the part of the voteis in the Senatorship, unless it he on the occasion of a set speech delivered by one or the other of the candi dates. "A Ivcutuckian discussing the situation, said: " 'Naturally, when Gov. Beckham or Representa tive Stanley speaks at a certain point the enthu siasm of the hearers is aroused for the time being and there is some local discussion of the contest, but after this temporary interest dies down and the people seem to settle themselves down to the belief that .Mr. Hcckham will win, and believing this, can find no reason for getting excited over what seems predestinated ' " A DIFFICULT QUESTION. A famous old clown said that a man should not ask quest ions ho could not answer himself after mature thoupht, but we have found one that we can not answer and that is- Will the victory of the rebels improve conditions in .Mexico For our selves we cannot see in the triumph of the rebels, nothing but disquietude and embarrassment for the American government. We have wisely or unwise ly refused to recognize Iluerta. Then it is suggest ed to us in the triumph of either faction, where does this country (ind iclicf from the ever piesent men ace and irritation which the remnant of Spanish decadence in .Mexico will always furnish ' The ques tion of leparation will appear in either event and we are sponsor not only for our own people but for those of other countries in the policeman attitude we have adopted. It is a most critical situation, in deed, and one in which our standing as a nation is to be sorely tried. If we do not demand and en force this reparation, not only for the losses of property but the indignities and insults that have been laid upon not only American citizens but on those of other countries as well, we must suffer ii re parable humiliation and loss of prestige that would invite the nations of the earth to send their armies and their fleets to enforce their demands and the world would soon witness the parceling out of that trouble-ridden land to suit the whim of the great powers of Kuropo. We interfered in Cuba with tin imtciicry ol eyler, hut i-yler s conduct in com parison with the Indian savagery of Mexico was as a Christian crusade. In a few brief years we find ouiselves. through the evolution of time, and pos sibly retributive justice, furnishing a haven of pio tectiou for a few hundred Spaniaids who have been driven out of the battle-seurged bind by an other of Spanish blood who seeks our recognition and with whom we will hae to deal personally with in a few brief mouths. With the Panama Canal lying to the south of the land with which we have to deal makes the problem of additional seriousness Portsmouth Times FARMER'S WIFE TOO ILLTO WORK A Weak, Nervous Sufferer Restored to Health by Ly dia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. ?y "; "7li-.-.'Jl-H'L"i''.'f"ili.'lX'.iKJiuw'"-'. .,i'a f -'.- -' --1 - .1 ..p mr- ... I 111 ) I l,.,P TjlO mon hnvo trlod ntul trloi, h'tt tlioy lime never boon ublo to Intorpoao In snttifnctory defomo nyninst a worn nn'i Screams. Kasotn, Minn. "I am glad to nay that Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has uono more for me than anything olae, and I had tho best physi cian bore, t was so weak and nervous that I could not do my work and suf fered with pains low down in my right side for a yenr or more. I took Lydiu 13. Pinkham's Voge- tnhle Compound, and now I feel like a different person. I believe there i3 nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for weak women ami vonm' irlrls. nnil I wntilil tin Mini if X could Influence anyone to try the medi- $lM Wlitaky, 8 yrs. old, per gal.. .$3.00 cine, for I know it will do all and much !?"" WhUky, 1 yn. old por L'al.. . .M0 more than it is claimed to do." Mrs Having Decided to Retire From Business, I Offer My Stock at Reduced Prices BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKIES. Old Taylor, full quart $ .95 Bcllo of Nelson, full quart DO Lancaster, full quart 86 Mollvvood, full quart 83 Old Sam Whlto. full quart 79 Old fiO, full quart, 8 years old 87 Sam Clay, full quart 83 Old Time, full quart 81 Qiicon of Nelson, full quart 87 Van Hook, full quart 04 NOT BONDED. 3 Star Honnoasey Brand per hot. $2.00 Rock-Rye, per quart 70 WINES. Poi t, per bottle 35 Shciry, per bottlo 10 Claret, per bottle 10 rurltan Uello, per bottle 50 Minimis Extra Dry, per pint . . . l.l0 Cooks Imperial, per plat 85 Dully 's Malt Whisky, por bottlo .00 3-Star Ilennosioy Brandy, por bot. 1.80 WHISKIES IN THE WOOD. rtwe '. M . Mi J?i"m,k Claha Fiian'KS, K. F. D. No. 1, Maple crest Farm, Kasota, Minn. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills pcculinr to their sex should be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to re state their health by the many genuine, and truthful testimonials we nro con stantly publishing in the newspapers. If you hnvo the slightest doubt thnt Lydiu K. IMiikhnm' Wgetn ble ('(impound v ill help oii.u rite, to Lydiu lMMnkliniuMedieliieCo. (eonli(Iential) Lynn, Muss., for tul ieo. Your letter will he opened, read nnil answered hy a vionmn, and held in strict coulidoneo. $ 1.00 Brandies, por callon 3.50 $3.00 Brandies, por gallon 2.50 Mall orders promptly shipped Geo 208 Market St Maysvllle, Ky. A u iiii.ui t ilks about Iiit neighbors, a I iiiiiii .iiieut himsolt If (Mi unli siiii:itli on nuiKt be an under dn. Nothing excites so imioh piejinlit i' .'i in I :nl ei-v I'ritirisni ns sue Dr. P. G. SMOOT ...General... Practitioner Sornuil Floor MiihoiiIo litiiltt, llilnl nnil Mniltsti-lfl, 3ln)nlllt,Ky i)' Inl A llonlloll to lluiii iif llio L'c, Car, Nose, TIuojI. Htvttnr l IT 'i S' hUi'onu OfLt I ttiltltlKf l Offi . he 111 ti l a in , J to I I n 7 o i ii ii .V until by apiontf' at on ij Tin" bodies of Tom Hastings ami Mrs lietifio, highly respected residents of Pulton, were liuiml in the Iiouv of Mr-,. K( nfio 'llieie i, tlii-. ililleiencc between rents .ind toflis It a iimu goes on a tear Ik m:i not be nlilo to pay hit ront.--('lii enjjo Vews. SWEET PEAS Plenty timo to plant Svvoct Po.'i". Out Svvoct lia Seed is soKl in bulk. Wo weigh them intimates that it may lie found neces tO Oil ftlHl yiVO VOtl tl choice mu to lemiiio the l'Hsteuri.Uion of all i mjxtme a ,.Mi Ally iiliatl UMlk olleied loi sale. ' ' ' . ' my from ounce to a ponml Oil ili'velnpiiieiits in Kentucky for tin inn flHMPF Miek weic nmiKed bv inercHed aitiv itv " t-""'c willi the drill, though but lew -trik.-i fl I f I?rTl Iflfl TD F1 ,,f 'i"'""' " -" r, 1)1 it 1 a lillfl & MU). m TV till K 4H Co to Hie N. Y. Store For Your Spring goods SPECIAL THIS WEEK Sale of Ladies and Children's Hose, the celebrated KIFFEI, BRAND. We have the exclusive agency in this city. The best ioc, isc, 25c and 50c hose in the world Ladies, Come to us for your Millinery. Ask those that bought their hats here, where vott can do best Silks Set out 25c and 500 Silks Von c m't help buying; Premiums given with jour putclnse NEW YORK STORE s- ST"!; Pioptletor -mane 071- L LANGEFELS Modern Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating I Hik'U quality of Q8 'Vork a Specialty. Htindle.Ouly the Dost of material, Dealer in JJriisa Valves ami Fittiuga, Uaa rftovoi ami llanges, All Biaoa ol Sewer Pipe. Maysvillo, Ky. inilHIBIHHIIIIiaHHBIHIHaiilHfllSiaiHlimiB i CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! jj FOR GOOD PAINT GO TO 5 THE RYDER PAINT STORES Washburn's Enamel House Paint 'The Most Reliable ' The Slate Hoard of Ilenltli of Indiana ' In nn fiddle's tit MniMiilev "s Tlientoi T V. Collins, m ISoiton. deoliireil So eiali-.ni v,n the ino-,t n'lioui ob.t o'le I PHONHS 151 and 152. in the u t inbiir iirogie-s Troops at I'oit ltlis, To , live index from VA I'iio, are under orilei to put tho town iiiiilei nidi t in 1 law if there is 'in v iiiienrnin'0 ol oneerted dmordei. Arjtuineiits on two tiifitlous uhuh seek to litevenl the esoi'iition of l.eo M. Prttiik, eoimoteil of the murder ol Mni,v I'hHftiin, will lu'Miii "ii Atlinta Wediievdin. iKiiniance of the law eiiisos no in in unless lie i- a lawyer, who ean not be eNpeoted to keep m mind alwis ill the aw ml mes of law with whnli this oouiitrv in .iillti ted. 1 A kfxl 'mlisi ni tir t iffunl (O ilo K od w i k I " it B I r i 1 1 c in 1 he . ami i aft Jr I nil M,ir tatl .1 iti i rn t G. M. WILLIAMS, DENTIST. First National Bank Building. hnnoo Itpslilpnie A7H-VV rniuita , om,,. jus mm wT"pokter. FUNERAL DIHEGTOR. a We Are the Leaders in S PMNTS, WALL PAPER AND GLASS 5 KiMHIMIIlBIIillHIIIHHlHHIilEllllHIHll IF YOU ARE WISE yr you will come and in spect our large stock of IRON and BRASS BEDS. Styles and prices to please everybody. It RmI Hrniti.1 ui 1tAY8VlH.lt. K i 1UJJ. Mis snllle I.ewin, ned i0, died fiom in liii ies received when an luitomolnli' in whii'h she was riding plunged from i biblxe it Moutfoinery, VI i Viui othi'is woe iiiiuieil Fresh Meats A delegation ol .loftersom ille M 110ns went to Indinnpolis to meet the Masoim Ilouie ( oimiiittee o tho dnnnl Lmlge t dis. iiss tin ipiextiiin of establishing home ini widowi .uul oiphans W. A. Wood & Bto. Market Strrol. MAVSVILIE, HY. All klmlmil Kiish "Menla. I'll nil iulil lmtrhrlV lui k IiIiIhh hiiiI lalinu McILYAIN, HUMPHREYS & KNOX, Funeral Directors and Omlwlm&rs. Furnilurc Dealers. sairaisisasaaragsEHSHraaasasasEsssaHBsaBSfrr Bassai 51 JfjrAir M7 AzV'iiftTI ft i.iA y ryki.tM v fivrii rM VWJMI'UJLrtslvX ' m2 5E5B5SBStiBEuajDfiS3fiHSH3aSiJt5rM iai,iai.iahiaiHaR mmcS UK DIDN'T KNOW. An iiisiiinnee ajient ii iiIIiiik nut an application blank "Have on ovii had appendicitis' he asljed. "Well," auMVeied the appluant, "I was opemted on but I have novel felt quite mire whetliei it was appendicitis or piofi-ssimiiil euriosit."-Ladies Home douinal. Dr. TAULBEE SURGEON Special Attention Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Stiile II first N.ilioiMl Bnrik ilnlldinij Si 207 Sullon Street, Phone 250. Maysvilic, Ky. IHBKIIilESHIRBIIBHBIIHHIillHHHIBRRHIIHIHIIIIIIHIllSSIHHHIIHaiBIHB U m m m Values I EH GET W Oil It OftlEV'S WORTH m If ou wish to know all about a man tnlk eonlidciitiall with his fomiei pan hit in hiisiiiivs, ' Tlie miiskrat is the most important , nir beiriiif? animal of North Aiiieik-u In ono .veai alone (HMO) 0,500,1)00 inuikiat skins were put on the ni'iiket. ireihuifj; to tlir tiappeis a iiin npiuo I imateli i l.mo.OOO. m. C. RUSSELL CO., STRIBUTOR. Xs; LUKK McLUKE SAYS. Sninet imes a niil Is an eaithly Miint bre.uis,. her Im-e smiei pool old' Temp talinn 'iwav. Mm are not iingeK but T have nevei sien one who wouldn't ftivo up his seat in a i-ii in i woman who was eariyine n liali 'I ho iiie can o homo when it oouiei hi i iiiiftiiiK, but it him to take second ph( to the wav a skirt ean stiek to a ft rn ted sluipn. The real War is whnt Sherman said It w,in is because tho Moxicau war will he fought harder in tho saloons oil this side of tho border tbnn it will In the trniloij arinis tho Ifio Grande. Afusti" nny lo tlui food of Lovo be fore marriage. Hut after marriage tho corner Krocory gets a strong play. A woman can ntand in front of a mir ror and be unablo to sco herself as i othnis see her. ion know that tho Other Tollow K Unreasonable beeauio lie takes tho other side of tho argument. Hut that Is just what tho Other Fellow Is thinking about you. What has become of tho old-fnshioucd statesman who usod to Point Witb Pride and View With Alarm. B I M EM H v rrn t " I B 'Ml - . H , . mi 3i IS u i ...Ul nr ' I752l0 'ill - -r m liiliJil.C "Lcii" luiteiy H should lest the capacity of every department. Every day new shipments of Spring Finest Footwear are sent to us from our Cincinnati Warehouses. Never before have wo ofl'crcd such exceptional values at the very beginning of I he season. Everything that is new at prices you cannot duplicate. Don't Waitet Here Early Great Crowds Will Be Here (oinorrow gains. :o take advantage of these wonderful bai What can be done whh an old Dathronm? SEE THESE VALUES 1 i H B IS A nfast surprising change can be effected in your bathroom by a ItlflirinilC Cfltftii-n rf ltvtiiriL inct j..w.ivurf vW(V..ll( iliVIUIVJ Jl suited to your bathroom and yet suited to youi pockcibook. Re model and improve your bathroom with "(Stomfnrd" guaranteed fixtures installed with our uuarantced vvoik-mnnsliip. Men New Spnny Slvles in Shoes .uul Ox f(ii(h. Blucher or HtitUni We have them m Tan. r.itent or Citut Metul A great alue. Speeinl $1.99 Ladies' Heauttful Colonial Pumps m Patent and Gun Metal, made with the new kidnev hwel and cut iteel buckles A $ value Special .. $2 49 Misses' and Chiltlron's $1.50 Valuus in Shoos and Oxfurds, All Sizes Up to 2. Special 99c. Children's white canvas and soft kid shoes, oi, if ou prefer all Patent strap oxfords .sues i to 6. 7 sc values Special 49c Latest spring style hi Ladies' Satin Pump, also, a full line of Oxfords in all leathers $2 and $2 50 values- Special $1.49 Prompt service on new or repair work. GEORGE H. TRAXEL 00R. THIRD AND MMESTONfBTS. - , 5 . k j .. i .W y4;Uifcwrtei(f f " irae ju w.i mi ran nrr rum x. . "'WHMmiMHBBHHnWB . ...vX " " "? t . f . i i a. 'mBBXiSmMmKtFi jI Jt urHl j J JTviL f h i DAN COHEN I mmr hwb - - i i ,,,, n mmm " M. liHiiimuiHHHUiiuMinn ro; ' ; i KVBaABiuLJaBBQfcUiBBBiiB. v. "HjAJKjnj -. . Jw. SuiiMtmllKStKtnltK .'X