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1 : r : 7.' '" tkW I. r-r. ! .;. W' K , '.L x M fr. y "4U' &' m .. ) U n i.S I Hublic mt HcftQCi' IU (mixy sxowa bdndat, ronxTR or jolt, tuanksqivino, , AMD 0HRI8TMAB. A. Fi CVIlItAN, Editor and Owner. OJTIO PUBLIC LKDClEn DUILDINO, MAYSV1LLK, KT. 8UBS0RIPTI0NS-BY MAIL. mm ir , , ... Wbc WobOi. ... Three Mmiu ., , , S OS 1M ............... 7 PELIVERED BY CARRIER. JPwr Moth.... ........................ ...,... .......i Onu Payable to Collector at end of Month, . ALL SUBSC1UPTI0N& CA SIl IN A I) VANCE. FOK 1'HESIPENT, WILLIAM H. TAFT, o! Ohio. i ,' AJniLL has passnd both Housoe of tho Leg islature increasing fho burial oxponsoa for old soldiers from $50 to $75, and marines and their widowsj allowed by County Commissioners. Thk first ilag bearing 40 stars that lloats over tho National Capitol will becomo tho prop erty of tho Oklahoma Historical Society. A llouso bill making that disposition of this par ticular "Old Glory" has been passed by tho Senate. r FOK VICE-PRESIDENT, CHAKLES E. HUGHES, ol New York. TOR DELEGATE TO NATIOSAIj KEI'UllMCAN CONVENTION'. We are nutbori2ed to announce W. D. COCHRAN of Mnsqn county ns n candidate for Delegate to the National Republican Convention at Chicago in June, subject to the action of the Ninth District Republican Convention to bo held at Carlisle, Ky., in May, 190S. Night-riding is on the bum and the riders are on the run. For the man who can smile is the man worth .while, and his name is W. 11. T . It's all over but the shoutiu', and the Taft men invite you to join in the general hilarity. Here's double big-anny : Mrs. Flora Hall Lawrence of Evansville, whose husband re turned after long absence to find her married the second time, is being sued for divorce by both husbands. The Project to Raise the Maine. A notice has been forwarded by the Con troller of the Currency to every National Bank .in the country, calling attention to the act of January, 1W07, which forbids contributions to campaign funds. The cruise of the American ileet of battleships through the Suez and the Mediterranean will l)e tho greatest globe-trotting exhibition the world has ever witnessed. No wonder the ves sels cannot keep their belts in the right place. Secretary Mktoalf, in accordance with tho Sulzor resolution, has furnished tho llouso of Representatives with a statement of tho work done in recoverine: tho bodies of otlicorsand men lost with the battleship Maino and in saving equipment and machine ry, together with a report on tho present status of the project. Tho total number of bodies re covered was 1SS, leaving 03 unaccounted for. A balance of $145,000 remains of, tho $200, 000 appropriated by Congress for the purpose in February, 1890, and $3,000 from the addi tional appropriation of $10,000 for the removal of tho bodies to Arlington Cemetery. Some pieces of armament were saved and tho loose wreckage dumped at sea. What is left is a worthless hulk. But senti ment attaches to it as the tomb of American sailors, and considerations of patriotism urge the raising and removal of the wreck, if only to settle finally the causes of the Maine's de struction. If a convention with Cuba is neces sary it can readily be arranged. Palest Ikws L ' ' ' 77 .Play ball! Insuranco oompanios loso $3, 500,000 in tho Boston fire. Tho Amorican battles h i p ileot will read! San Diego, Cal., today. Tho now British Cabinet has been named, with Premier As quith at its head. rsiufOqp t'TOlCfriTOITOCTlffiN'oNlGiBTOITOISWpll jisfmvm 9xilsuiv y-nXlhi (iijJVlQjy3 &:j K'il s&m8sm&m BilL Bailey was shot and mortally wounded in Breathitt county yesterday. p . m- i An 'immense Colored Taft Club is to be organized at Lex ington Friday night. Former Senator Doboo is likely to be ousted from the Republican State Central Com mittee. A recent canvas shows that the bankers of the country aro almost a unit against the Al drich Bill. Tho hearings for a pardon to Powers and Howard begin again today at Frankfort be fore Governor Willson. We Will Try to Make Saturday Another Busy Day! HERE ARE SOME OF THE THINGS, WITH YOUR KIND A88ISTANOE, WILL DO IT: N S1.C0 ynrd-wido Taffeta Silk, in black and colors, 98c. Extra heavy Ingrain Carpets, 40c quality, our prico 2Cc. A big lot of now Kcady-to-Wcnr and Derby Hats; prices way below others; sco them. Ladies' now Tan Oxfords, $1.15 and $1.89; great values. Ladies' Muslin Skirts, elegantly trimmed in Hamburg and laco, $1.30 grado reduced to 08c. Fino quality Wool Dress Goods, worth 80c, our prico 2-lc. Very finpst quality all-wool Storm Serge, cheap at 89c, our price COc. All colors. 10 pieces Fancy Madras, sells every where for 59c, our prico 89c. Fine quality Bleached Tabic Linens, worth 89c, for Satur day 24c. ' 100 pairs Ladies' Shoes, Dongola, Bluchers and Lace, north $1.80, our prico $1.00; all sizes. SPECIALS Lace Curtains 49c, worth GOc. Laco Curtains 98c, worth $1.85. Linen Blinds 25c. Curtain Poles, oak and white, 10c. Ladies' Laco Hose, pink, blue, 10c. Wido Hamburg 10c. Brown Cotton 4c. New York Store. S. STRAUS, Proprietor. William Bice, aged 23, oi Melbourne, Campbell county, accidentally shot himself while duck hunting on the Ohio and will die. TJtGllTOfllnBCTrotBCTCTCfiaCTrllTOlnBITOITOTOCTlHBtTOI SMILING IN UNISON. Mr. Facetious, having his portrait painted I suppose you want me to look pleasant? Artist Yes, and pay in advanco. Mr. Facetious What's that for? Artist Oh, so that I can look pleasant, too. Mr. II. Hampton of Ashland was a pleasant Elder W. W. Hall was at Wilson's Bottom visitor in the city yosterdoy. i last Snnday called there by the serious illness The funeral of the late W. C. Rogers will I of an old friend. take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence in East Third street, with services by Rev. P. A Cave. Interment in Plke 'eft Son(Jay or a visit t0 Mr8' J- Loaij Maytville Cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Edgington of the Hill City Cae at Louisville, Ky. WWSXXZ No. 140 Guaranteed Under the Food and Drags Act June 30lh, I9QG i WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE The simple, unfermented juice of choicest Concord grapes. Tho Process Full, ripe grapes, freshly picked, stemmed, pressed on the spot where grown, juice quickly sealed in new bottles. 'It is not diluted with water or any substance; it is not boiled or concentrated; it is absolutely free from any chemical, preservative or alcohol. The Welch Pic-cess saves the delicate fruit flavor and all the tonic and food properties. :::::: bJLoi awftwWiffa AimrlfiriTrr tr-Trimml r-B Good Clothes Are one of the step ping stones to success. Qreighhaum, The Tiffin tiHkW t Can Supply the Clothes, The New York State- Demo cratic Convention meets today. The anti-Bryan element is in control and there will be no in structions for President. At Uniontown, Earl Jack son, a miner, aged 19, was killed in a coal mine shaft by a piece of lumber falling 2S0 feet and striking him on the head. iffiSSi?BT yAuu SPRING PAINTING and PAPERING Our Htook of Paints and Wallpaper ia new JnBt from tho factory, ami wo aro prepared to do your work with dlnpatch, as wo employ skilled workmen. A full stock of HOOFING PAPISH, AV1NDOW GliASS and PICTUltH MOULDINGS always on hand. Glvo iih n call. AVo-Rivo Globe Trading Stamps. Phono 402. c:FLA.isr:E & shafer "ssvsiasSiS.1" MITCHELL, FINCH &C0.S BANK MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY. INTEREST PAID DEPOSITS. January 1. lOOO $190,984.29 January 1, 1007 $283,855.32 $317,016.40 January 1, 1008' To Depositors on Savings Accounts Inst jenr $3,800.44. Wo respectfully solicit your account, large or small. J. N. KEH0E, President. J. B. DURRETT, Cashier. w Hi THE WA shin g ton 111 IL I LYMAN KHO WE1 S W 1 LIFE O RAM A I j I NOT YET, BUT SOON W WWBmfiMMTi' fTrWmtfBWililiffi Sweet Scents From f lowerland for Easter. You can select perfumes lor Easter from our stock and be auro you are getting real iloral extracts the kind that aro last ing nnd never cha'nging. .Per lumcB made from the real, fresh blossoms are the only kind that givo perfect satisfaction, Wo make it a rule to handle only that kind. We have tho choicest produc tions of tho most fuuious foreign and American perfumers havo them in wido variety, both in bulk and dainty faney packages, Our perfumes aro tho kind peo ple of refinement want for either personal use or for gift purposes. Gome in and test Bomo of them, EASTER EGG DYES FOR THE CHILDREN 5c I THOS, J. CHENOWETH, driTqiist, OIRNEBSECONBANDSUTTQNSTREETS MAYIVIUE KY. Georgetown, Ky., April 18th. Mrs. Alary Willoughby, aged SO, was burned 'to death in Scott county. Fire was com municated to her clothing by sparks from a pipe. Baseball fans are happy. Tho season opens today and 3,500 professionals don their sporting togs in the great American game. At Cincinnati the Reds will line up against the Chicago Cubs. Fifteen thousand people aro homeless, $12,000,000 worth of property destroyed and 350 acres of buildings are in ruins as n result of the great fire which swept Chelsea, a suburb of Boston, Sunday. Lockjaw claimed auot her Newport boy, and vaccination is given as the direct cause. Leo Ilutzell, aged 10, died Sun day. His demise follows closely tho death of Henry Droiling' from a similar causo. Twenty-eight houses were destroyed by fire at Open Fork, a mining town in West Vir ginia. Governor John A. Johnson of Minnesota made a Demo cratic speech at Louisville last night. Governor Augustus E. Will son declared Sunday night that it was his intention to decide whether Caleb Powers shall be a free man without respect for persons or petitions. Petitions have gone to the Executive of fice signed by more than 500, 000 citizens all over the United States. ' . ttVAll mnUor mr publication uin.t be hnntleU In before O o'rlock a. m. 1 1 -. DR. COX'S HEIRS ARE TO BE PAID $4,600 The alarm of fire last night about 12:30 o'clock was caused by the upsetting of a lamp at the home of Henry Stewart on Ilord's Hill While the fire boya responded promptly to the call for aid, the blaze was put out by a bucket brigade. YOUNG ERS :, 'UV.'H;- U-.. g7TBT I Compromise is Roachod in $100,- 000 Damaflu Suit Involving Harnjs Theodoro Curtis of Louisvillo Sunday demonstrated tho suc cess of his now compartment stoam car which carries G-t pas songors, with engine, tondorand baggago cars, and makes a mile n minuto. It is oxpectod to revolutionize local rajlroiu- Jackson, Ky., April 13th. The hundred thousand dollar damage suit of tho Cox heirs against Elbert Uargis, Ed Callahan and tho heirs of James Hargis was compromised here today. -The defendants paid to A. Floyd Byrd, tho plaiotlfrs attorney, $4,600, of which Mrs. Lou Ellen Hargis, widow of James Hargis, paid $3,500 and each of tho other defendants $800. The suit pending In the Fayette Circuit Court will la dismissed. I. !'.'"i . f Ilewnre or OlutuienU For, Calnrrli) Tluit Coulwln Mercury, as mercury will surely doitroy the sense of smell and completely dorange the whole syitem when entering It through the mucous surfaces, Suoh artlclea should never be used except on preiorlp tlons from reputable physlolans, as the damage they will do Is teufold to the good you can possi bly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by V, J, Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0 con l&lni no meroury, and Is taken Internally, aotlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, nnd made In Toledo, O., by V. J, Cheney A Co, Testimonials free. SoW.by Drngg(t. Price ft p bottle. 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