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& mm n-aiT- , - w " Hit It Up to Us "V, Why not consider this llvo atoro in tho snnio light as any jithor professional you might fwiflU to consult Doctor, Law- Iyer or Banker. When you're in need of .Clothes Counsel hotter conio horo and let us show you why our Clothes at $18, $20, $22.00, $25, $27.50, $30 or $35 fully de servo your consideration and final purchaso. ?;6eo. H. Frank & Co. Havsville's Pnremost Clothiers. . i M Mrs. A. A. McLaughlin spent Tuesday 'Cincinnati. Mrs. H. C. PoUitt mid little daughter spending tho nummcr in VnMceburg. and Mrs. S. I. Jolmson, of Dal- I'exas, ape guests of her brother, II. Young. Mary Patterson and Mis Adgie of (Jcriumitown were shopping in eity yesterday. Sam Guy after a pleasant visit . and Mrs. William Kalder loturn- Uerinautowii Wednesday. Lee Clifford of Newport lias re I. to tins city and is now connected tho It. A. Carr Flour Mill. V, r tT-.n ir l... ! jy. jir. iiuuuersuu ui aucuuurj; iu spending u few days with the firm ol Mcllvain, IIuniilirey and Knox. Miss Ueatrico I'ollitt of Memphis, 't JTenn., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. ',' Thomas M. Russell in East Third street i, Undo "Billy'' Dawson returned ' homo yesterday from Portsmouth after n'pieawnt visit with friends and tola- Jivci. ' Tho Ward Kids of this eity have been , engaged to sing at the Princess Theater, p "vkTIpiniiigsburg, next Mondiiy if.nl Tues day. Mrs. Dr. A. R.Quigley left yesterday morning for a visit with her parents, ; 'Mr. aud Mrs. McKenzie at lluutingtoii, .. W. Va. ....Itftiltfl Mrs. Frank Manueu of Minneapolis, Minn., will arrive Friday morning to visit Mrs. Claraneo Wood of West Front street. Tho many friends of Mis Mary D.iul Sit tiu will be glad to know that she is greatly improved in health at Clifton f- Springs, N. Y. "L i kMigs Clemmio D. Tollo has returned kmo after a seveial days' visit with tier aunt. Mrs. John Anderson of Cin cinnati, Ofiio. Mrs. A. W. Pillman of IJetliel, Ohio, arrived yesterday evening for n visit with her son, Kloin Dillman and family, ofF.iftb street. I'nfitauva T f QuitAna Qlinrivinn A rn t WJlUUnStt, J V tvJIIIJU 413. Mill lilllllt ftilll '& fond Iloraco J. Cochran wero in Cinein- h' Matl yesterday looking after attraction I- , for 'Becchwood Pari;. Stanley McDowell went to Ripley Wednesday evening for a few days' visit with friends. Ho Mill attend tho Commencement danco there tonight. i 'Special prepared paint $1.25 per gal- k Ion at HENDBICKSON'S. RIVER NEWS. 3 River 6.8 feet nnd falling. ' I I'M- OH' A .t. JLL.. fj&w ' A- " 7AT ' " iapoicou, jaivorcou josepjimo, nun, wo'll tip dff-'tho soerdU dosto used musk us perfume. Tho avorngo man knows how tho Oovorumout should bo run, but ho enn not tell you how old his children arc to guvo his life. DEPUTY SHERIFF KILLS WOMAN. Paris, Ky., Juno II. J, O. Mnrshnll, deputy sheriff of tills cointy, shot and killed Jenuio Johnson, colored, nt Ruck orville, near Paris, about 1 o'clock this afternoon, in a row over tho polsoniug of somo chickens. DEATH BLOW TO THE FEDERAL FAKERS Chicago, 111., Juno II. Thy Cincinnati baso ball club, and through it organiz ed baso ball, won probably its most im portant victory when- Judge (leorge If. I'oell in the Superior court of Cook County mnde permanent tho InjuMetion lestralning Pitcher Oeorgo "Chief" Johnson from playing with tho Kansas City Fedoials le.iguo club or any other team than the Cincinnati Reds. It is beliovcd that tho decision will complete ly stop all efforts by Federal league agents to ?.iducu plnycrs in organized baso ball to jump to tho new league. It nlso means, it is claimed, that own ers of clubs can now feel secure that their teams will remain intact for the remainder of this season. Rumors of this or that star player planning to jump also will cease. PIANO RECITAL By tho Pupils of Miss Lida Berry at tho Public Library, Wednesday Evening. Miss Lida Berry's piano pupils last evening scored a success in. their recital. The piogram: Duet L.i Oraeieuse Bolitu Misses i'ollitt and Shea l.ltll,. Tin.- Ill ii.. I,ivsn ..IkllU WWJ .-...v. V Whippoor Will DuttoM The Rooster Maxim Master Joe Wadsworth Beautiful Rose Cramer Miss Adalaido Davidson Sextette Lucia di Lammermoor Doiii7ytta-Tonelli Miss Louise Rogers Barcnrollo Gabriel Spring's Awakening Espcn Master Leslie Walker Dance of the Marionettes IVaris Miss Mary Downing Valse Woodland Swing Krogmann Muiigariir'ii "Song Esterhay Master Mitchell Matthews Tarantella Beaumont Miss Abide Shea The Doll's Dream Oeston Master Markham Hicks Minuet Rogers Rocking the Ciadle Button Robin 's Lullaby Krogmnnn Miss Ethel Groppeiibacker Bohemian Girl Balfo-Tonelli Pilgrim's Chorus (Thnnnhauser) Wagner Master Pearco Rwun.ig Gavotto Miller GoldiM Buttertlies Krogmann Miss Georgia Simons Spanish Banco Ducello Miss 1'iances Ciawford Anita Spanish Dance Brown Master Frank Browning Ifunioreske Dvorak Miss Georgia Hicks Caprice Rend Miss Louiso Adair Titania Weiy Miss Xnomia Mathews Suiish.'io Caprice Read Miss Anna Louise Bland La Harpo Smith Miss Alta Adams Gavotte Sartorio Miss Maud Knight Lovu Song Cadmau Valse Op. 15 No. 5 Deneo Miss Margaret Downing Valse Brilliant Smith Miss Katie Fulton Tdilio .., Lack Mediation Engleman Miss Scottio StevensiM Polka do Concert Hoist Miss Carroll Matthews Fantasia (Martha) Smith Miss Lucy Smith Valse Koiuautiquc Chamiuadc Miss Marv Mathews :m so vwANY m v The best car for its price and none better at any price. That's yhat we claim for the Ford.. And more than four hundred and fifty thousand Fords in world-wide service bear out our contention. Buy yours today. Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runa bout; the touring ?nr is five fifty; electric self-starter and electric lights $100 extra f. o. b, Detroit, com plete with equipment- CM catalog and particulars from Central Garage Co., 112-UM10 Market street, tMnPTiiiby 4"WJf ' -!t4xlj.ll .' l ". -1 rw wyi "r in iiiiiiiii ftj""" tVMmamtasntvsr T 3ftfttBMttntfftM ' Site 5iw7W7TV'f! ''-f '' 'S -.- ' Proud W you aro of tho daugh- tor, and proud as sho 1 of grad uation honors thoro Is Boon hut a moraory of such events unless a, portrait kcop3 tho record of each milcstono of youth. Our styles of school pictures aro appropriate to tho occasion. Brosee Tho Photographer in Your Town. BASEBALL RESULTS GAMES TODAY. J. Ohio Stato League. Portsmouth at Chillicothe. Charleston at Lexington. ' Mnysvillo at Iroutou. Huntington at Newport. National Loaguc. ; Boston at Brooklyn. New York at Philadelphia. No other games scheduled. American League. St. Louis at Detroit. Washington at New York. Philadelphia nt Boston. Cleveland at Chicago. YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Ohio Stato League. Chillicothe, 12-1; Lexington, ."-II. Irciton, 3; Huntington, 5. Maysville, 5; Portsmouth, II. Charleston-Newport, no game. National Loaguc. ' Chicago, (i; Pittsburg, .". St. Louis, C; Cincinnati, 2 ( Boston, I); Brooklyn, 0. New York, II; Philadelphia, 10. American Loague. Cleveland, C; Chicago, 2. St. Louis, 7; Detroit, 1. Washington, 2; Now York, 0 First game. Washington, 5; Nov York, H Second game. Philadelphia, 10; Boston. 1 First game. Philadelphia, 7; Boston, 5 Second game. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. Ohio Stato League. Won Iiost P. C. Loxiiigtc.i 21 II! .1S Chillicothe 22 II .011 Portsmouth 10 !" ."! Ironton 1!. Hi ..13 Charleston IS 1S .500 Huntington 15 20 .I2H Maysvillo 11 20 .112 Newport 12 22 .115:1 National League. Won Lost P. C New Yorl 21! Ill XW Cincinnati 27 11! -2S Pittsburgl 21 1-7 .n.":t Brooklyn 22 "2.1 .ISO Chicago 21 22 .-IRS St. Louis 21 21 .-107 Philadelphia .....'. 17 i 20 .Ifi'.l Boston 12 21 .IlHIt American Loaguc. Won Lost P. 0. Washington 20 1." .!.'! I Philadelphia 21 II " .:I2 Detroit . .' 25 IS .r.Sl St. Louis 21 10 ."i2."i Boston 15) 21 .l7o Chicago I.. 151 2.1 .-1U2 New York 12 2:t .-12.1 Cleveland II 25 .Il."i!l MAYSVILLE PRODUCE MARKET Following aro this morning's quota tions ou country produce, telephoned nt 5) o'clock. by tho E. lu Manchester Pro 'luce. Company: Eggs 15c Butter ICc liens. ,,......... 10c Duck's . .'.'.'.,.'.. rr.. 8o Spring chickens, weighing Vi. lbs ; 25 Old roosters 7e Geese Oc. . Turkoys 13o CINCINNAtT MARKETS Cincinnati, .Tuno 3. Receipts for tho past 24 hours aro as follows: Cattle, 57); hogs, 11005; sheep, 285W. Cattle Steady ou good, slow nnd weak on other grades. Shippers $7.25 8.50; hutcher steers, extra $8,358.50, 38 fatocy dry fed steers (833 pounds) .$8.85, good to choico $7.758.25, com mon to fair I.7575. Bulls Slow and woak. Bologna 45,75 0.75, extra .ffl.800.85, fat liulls '0.7r 7.00. , Milch Cows Slow mid i weak. Calves Activo and strotig to 25c higher, Extra $0.500.75, fow fiincy $10, fair to good $7.r0!).50, common and largo $5.500. Hogs PackorH and buUdiors 10c hlghor; light nhijipors and pigs un changed and mIow. Selected heavy $8.20 25, good to choice packers and butchers $8.20S.25, plgsJJO lbs, Aul less, !f07.75. Sliooi Stoady. Extra light $1.8.1, good to choice i4.(iOt.7Sl eommoii to fair $3J,40, heavy sheep iM4.2.1. Spring Lambs Steady. Extra .$0.25, good to choico $8.75l).lfi, common to fair 0.508.5Q, yonrlings,$50.73, Orain. Wlioat- easy1 OSOIIVij corustdndy, 7575Wt..oSr Stcndy,. 41(311 Wjyq firnrj. !70y hay,. ntdAity, tiinflthy, . JO v'.Y ' 1 nrrrartyi j"M?i' wPCTffifp r -ytf-i.t - w NOTES ritOM TIIB BOVBB NEWS. TWo carlQads of cans and two of cases aro holng unloaded by the Dover Pack ing Co. Somo tobacco was sot Tuesday morn ing, after tho rains of Monday, but the "season" was a light ouo nnd the plants arc not expected to do much good uMlcss moro rain falls soon. Dr. P. G. Smoot, presidont, and 13. L. Manchester, secretary, of tho Audubon Water Company, wero down Sunday to visit tho well, and found it still doing business at tho snMb old stand. C. B. Black, now located ns C. & O. operator at Maysvillo, mado a Hying business trip to Dover Saturdny morn- In. The nutomobllo ow'.ior and a tidy housekeeper living close by a dusty jdko or street, tako n different view of ji cloud of dust. RIPLEY BEE NEWS NOTES. County Treasurer W. B. Albright is ill at ids homo in Georgetown, with ty phoid fovcr. Mrs. Rosa Bower, wifo of Sheriff Ike Bower, died at her homo in Oeiirge town Monday afternoon nt 4 o'clock, after a short illness. The Alumni dance will be held at Odd Fellows' Temple, Thursday evening, Juno tli. Splendid music and a royal timu promised. Laiighorno Talib Anderson of Point an View Stock Farm, Maysville, last Sat urday purchased the fine Shetland pony of Dr. Alexander Wylie. Samuel L. Kelly lias moved for the first time in 01 years. Having sold the old homestead lie moved into what is known as the old laundry building which he owns. Ho was two years old when ho moved into his former bomb. CHILDREN'S DAY. It is well known that the Christian churches of Mason County, are support ing a missionary in China. The entire salary of Mrs. Frank C. Buck is pro vided for by this cou'aty. With this in view spine of the Christian Sunday Schools will take their missionary of fering next Sunday morning. Any in dividual in these Sunday Schools who gives $1.05 will be given a definite date as the day when they support the mis sionary. For that amouMt pays one day's salary. The Maysville Christian Bible Schv: is asking tho different classes to give the amounts as follows: Primary classes, 25.00; Junior classes, $20.00; Miss Me Dougle's class, $5.00; Mr. Bowling's class, $3.00; Miss llanselman's class. $S; Mr. Scott's class, $S; Mrs. Fra.eo's class, $; Mr. Frank's Mass, $25.00: Mr. Stahl's men's class, $10.00; Olllcers, $3.00, No one in this or any other school is compelled to give, though all aro ask ed to do so if at all able. The-entr-. taiunient to lie giuM by tho cliildien on next Sunday morning will immediate ly follow the regular study of the les son. A full attendance of the church membership is expected. "EDUCATION IN KENTUCKY" "Tho Specialist" In Teachers Is Here Prof. Dix to Succeed Prof. Gal- ther As Principal of Mayslick Consolidated Schools. (LexiMgtou Leader.) Thoso in Kentucky who contributed the work necessary to secure the better school law passed in 15'OS, and since perfected hnvo much , cause to feel proud of results. This year's commence inent program of tho Boone County High School at Burlington, nrranged by the principal, Mr. E. L. Di, which we give in full, is: (1) A Better Banking System for the Fanner. By a young man from tho farm who 'has already accepted a position with one of our Banks at tho close of the school year. (2.) Parm Advertising and Tho Parcel Post. Tho young man who" handles this sub ject will exhibit large placards repre senting attractive advertisements that farmers may use to call attention of City people and others to their products. Ho will also show eartoMs filled with apples, parcel post egg packages, and nthor possible profit-producing schemes which most farmers overlook. (3) Cooking as a Fino Art. The young lady will hnvo a stove, utensils and mntorial on the platform from which sho will prepare special dishes and cook them, with appropriate explanations. (1) Labor Saving Devices In tho Homo. Tho young lady will domonstrato mod ern cCaVenicnees, such ns tho vacuum cleaner, not In common uso in our com munity. (5) Dollars and Senso In tho Dairy Business. Tli is young man Whoso father is n progrussivo dairyman will oxplaln tho uso and advantages of feed and milk records. JFo will also test milk on the platform and porhaps operato a farm milk separator, ifo wants to bring a t-alf upon tho stage aud explain its good and bad points. (0) Backl Truck! Backl Truck! The largo trucks aro bringing too many things iito Boono County from Cincinnati that thoy ought to be taking to CiuciniMtti from Boono County. Till' young man (discusses that situation, 7) Home Decorations and Ornaments (8) Character, Tho Greatest Thing of All. .A fifth yoiuig ninn keeps us from get ting too far. ufloUl. . . .- . k j. iMn, lyxlfwlir Biic&edrMri. r It. . V, STroWayslteU .nauuo2runrIuidpaUfJ jyt&&mttZ$!, ",' &attF-a3i jM T-V?AITINav ONOAr.ItANJ5A, , r Nlrfgnra Falis,-Ont., JUno 3. Media tion 'tonight ,wuitg on Gen. Onrranzn, commander-in-chief .of tho rebels in Mexico, Ho has in'his possession n com munication from tho South American iHplomnts which opons tho door for Constitutionalists representation in the conferences hore. rzmmk IfnftiFa Cannot be Cureil bylooalappUoatloni,aittieyaannotre&Ghthedli e&secf portion of the ear. There ii only one way to ouredeatneiinodthatltby ooniMtutlonalreme diei. Deafneii 1 caused by an Inflamed oondl ttonof the rauoouillnlntfof tbo Kustaoblan tube. When thli tube U Inflamed you have a rumbling ioundortmperleothearlttg,audwbenttlsentlrely oloied,deatneat lithe result, and unlentheln nammatlon can be taken out and this tube Ta ilored to tti normal condition, bearing will be deitroyt-dforever; nlneoaaesoutottenareoauied byCfttarrah, which li nothing but an Inflammed oondltlouof themucouiiurfucei. We wlllglve One Hundred Uollari (or any caie otdea(neit(cauAed bjoatarrh) that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure, Seudforolroulari free. K.J. OHKNEY A CO., Toledo, O. Soldby DrunRliti,?5f. Tak'eHall'tKamllyPillatorooniitlpatlon. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANTED. WANTED WOItK Anyono who wants a good farm hand to work for them call at Tho Ledger office. WANTED Children t(T board in coun try. Terms reasonable. Mrs. John Whitchursr, Aberdeen, O., R. R. 1. SALESMEN WANTED Earn qM0 monthly. Expenses. Experience un necessary. Advertiso aud tako or dors from merchants for Smoking aud Chewing tobacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. IIEMET COMPANY, M-w York. N. Y. mv030t $0.00 to $12.00 "WEEKLY PAID Ti, Men and Women for working nt home during sparo timo. Bond 10c silver for names of 40 firms supplying such work. DEE PUBLISHING CO., De troit, Mich. myC-lm FOR SALE. FOB SALH Eight artificial palms and me artificial boxwood. AVill sell at a bargain. Call at Central Oarage, l-.1t rTTKNITlTItEBAHaArNS Davenport, wash stand and dresser, Morris chair, two rocking chairs, library table, two small tables, one large rug and several small rugs and a small gas heating stove. Must bo sold at once. Call S. B. Cor. Third and Sutton Sts., Thursday or Priday after .ti.'IO p. in. FOR RENT FOR HUNT Flat of -1 rooms, newly papered and painted, gas aud bath. Apply at 3G W. Trout streot. iu221mo POULTRY. IMCEONS pny dollais where chickens pay cents; small capital needed; small spaco required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May is sue of our .lournal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable Sipiab .lournal Versailles, Mo. jult-in LOST. LOST Shot sack containing between f5 and $10 iu small silver change. Tinder pleas-o leave at this ofllco and receive reward. J. 2. New Summer Dishes Just received Tuna Fish, makes delicious salad, better thau salmon. Monarch Olive Salad, is a combination of Olives, Pimentos and Celery, makes the finest sand wiches. Trj the new desert, Bryn Mawr Cream I'rappe. Fancy New York Cream and Pimento Cheese. J. C. CABLISH & BRO. Quality Grocers. Phone 230. j M dooip imz&wF oxr M tfowumr' W3rrM71MI VCJUlW 'ktis WHEN TRAVELING one often needs a refreshing 'nip' and you can't always get it good on tho .road. Take a bottle of our famous Ryo Whisky with you and you will be well protected for the journey whether it bo by land or water. This is. the finest Whisky ever distilled and is perfectly pure and wholesome, and is recom mended by physicians to their pa tients. 0. H. P. Thomas & Co., 120-122 Harkit Strut, 4. ti TT M:jK2:LUMffl8MlKffglHKHIftHfflNiailH B S Some Things That Yon Need to Make Yourself Comfortable This Hot Weather Lawns, Voiles, Crepes, Ratines, Mulls, otc., from ilvo cents a yard up. Many of thorn at specially roducpd price Silks aro always cool and at tho new prices will bo interest ing to you. Somo oxelusivo pattorsus in handsomo Silks and Crepes at greatly reduced price. Fans, Parasols, Oauzo Underwear, etc., aro ready for you. Curtain goods in groat variety at very nttractlvo prices. Rugs of all kinds a'id sios less in price than ever boforo. You will have to seo them iu ordor to judgo of tin, bargains of fered. Klectrleity will keep yon cool whilo bnlng here. ROBERT L. H0EFLICH 211 and 213 MARKET STREET. l 3 INTEREST By starting a savings account with this Trust Company with ONE DOLLAR and depositing one dollar each week, ihe follow ing table shows you whauyou will have to your credit at ihe end of each year, including our payment of 3 compound interest. nth J2th lath , 14th , 3 1st $ 52.77 2nd 10C.P3 Ilrd 102.80 4th 220.3S Cth 270.70 Cth aio.so 7th 403.87 8th 4G8.78 0th 535.62 10th 001.43 $ 075.35 r48.40 823.70 301.33 15th 081.27 10th 1003.01 17th 1148.44 18th 1235.81 10th 1325.88 20th 1418.05 UNION TRUST & SAVINGS CO., MAYSVILLE, KY. $950--Choice Residence Lot--$950 West Second street, sixty feet front and rear on both Second and Third streets, adjoining on the East side the fine residence of the Hon. Jas. N. Kehoe; an unusual aud the last opportunity to secure a desirable HOME lot for this price iu the West End. Smaller lots in this neigh borhood recently sold for from ;i,oco to $2,000 each. W W. WIKOFF Mrs. Kliahcth Woodward retui'aed from Xew York ye-derday. She Mill isit friends nnd relatives at Flemings burg and this city for several weeks. EMM MATTHEWS DENTIST. Qnllrl, t'lratNnlloiiHl HnnU ItulI.UuK. itlAYNVIl.l...IO. Lool&ud Look I Oflioe No. 555. UliUnce Pbones f Kel(1enc No 117 Mr. Joshua dregg of Cleveland, Ohio, leinemberi'.l the I.ibrarv Auction Sale l3 '.ending i 1" note to Mii Mary E. Richesou. COUGLIN & CO. Livery, Feed and Sales Stable Udnertakers, Automobiles Embalmers. for Hire. l'lioneJl. i', fhi Comfort Twins" Hie O-K Kan and llie G-K KlaHrnn n. i.lonl ,.Mc t ? ol Ironing Day with the ' iloinestiu labor the year 'round. The iron does not heat the air ami the fan provides n pleasant, cooling breeze. G-E Electric Flatirons and Fans form n comfortable hot weather combination. Costs only 15 cents to iron n whole week's wash Costs only three or four cents to keep cool all day. i We handle nil styles of G-K Irons and Fans.) Gnne in und select those which you think your wife will like best. Electric Shop i! .rf'Miv-'v. filiw7'' t'.Tj 13 iwmvFft$K&W iiiiiiiiiiiiiiioniiiiiiiuuwwiiniiiniiiiiiiuuiiLUiiw ? ? ITWiKWTWTfTTT?:???:?? imWT 1 4i ?T?4?T-f ?iIi-T f TISWSWWWTITIWMM $ Tl Ik H H 4t H H H H H H H H H H H J. Wesley Lee "The Good Clothes Man" 31 ghas provided for all of your hot weather h n.neea8. Bathing Suits. : S B. V. D. and'Olus Underwear. h If Lisle and Silk Sox in all shades. . J Summer Shirts with soft collars tt match. I J Wash Ties. j J Oxfords, white, black, and tan. Palm Beach, two piece Suits, the cool-S t est that you could possibly wear. Come in and let us help you keep H J. WESLEY LEE, 31 It THE GQQD CLOTHES. MAN. SictMl ni Mirkit Str ll&iWliiiiiii;!!!!) feU L -ii r FfMfMl ' 1-Wi 'A . a - 8 - 3 v-i 2 & U m ;. ft I - 1 I F' I 7 : 1 - Vw -. g ' i ' ' . 1 - ' 1 to$$ $$' ' H Hi j& S k if! H rt ,.! ."ii: 1'. ' UTS cool, a 3M' 5 1 f , iitt J ' v J3a i. 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