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9SBIaSMfJS LCVTVV F 'Ju th' ? . ' .'in . a v i' iiir SW;VHPj'f iAJI r ?'& fi r $)' if i r fk i r W. 8 AruSrj,2r 11T" v r I I A ifcBHfe1 -rrj rXi .. 1 BBT cv'ara1' tThe Editor of Tiib Ledeeii H net responsl respensl responsl bie for the opinions opresMd by Correspond ents; but nothing reflecting upon thochnrac thechnrac thochnrac ter or hnblts of any person will be admitted te thcse columns.! OL'll AUKNTS. Tli following ure authorized Agents for Tub Puumc Lkixiku In their respective local lecal ities: Meranbuiv Mutt hew Heffman. litleiui Rebert It. Cord. .Jflnerru Frank W. Hawcs. Sanlfe-lt. G. Grlusby. Oranochure C. It. Re. Svrtnvtialc C. C. Ouinnnn. MlVlitk Charles Wheeler. Yanceburg Mrs. Jennie Stewart. JIM. Carmel Kelly & Foxworthy. Augusta Lcander 'I'ully. Petti Jeseph XV. Williams. Subscribers will save the trouble of letter writing by paying their subscriptions te the Agent at their pluce. VCerruiniltnU will please send Letter m as te reach us net later than U o'clock a. tn. Glre acts tn us few words as tmssihle. We trout neics in this flrjxirtment, ami net advertising notices or political argument. eiiASOEiiuna. S. P. Deatly, ene of our best citizens, Is very low with pneumonia. M. B. Tellc was iu Maysville Monday en business. Miss llellidivy of Kansas is visiting her cousin, Jehn W. Ilelliday Sylvester Huark was lined $20 Saturday for permitting his stock te run at large. Dr. 1. E Pickett of Maysville was here Monday te consult with Dr. llerd en the case of S. P. Dcntly. tTAMUXUTOX. Fanners are as busy as bees in this section, planting com. Nevertheless they were nil glad te sec the rain that fell en Monday. It will greatly benefit the eat crop aud meadows. Seme of the inhabitants of our little ' village are mourning the less of their pet mi., ii i .!. . ( canines, mu grim uesiruyer gei iu his work Sunday night and as a consc censc , querice several very dead dogs were found en the streets Monday morning. J. L. Browning of Maysville had a very narrow escape from a serious accident en the Murphysvllle reud Sunday morning, caused by the breaking of the front axle of his huggy, but fortunately he get oil with only a few bruises and a badly wrecked vehicle. The hop given at the academy Friday evening was quite a success, socially as well as financially. Some of our old bachelors discovered, rather late in the evening, that they could execute as many "pigeon wings" and bow as gracefully as any of the younger generation. C. J. Hunter and his bride have returned from their bridal trip te Washington, D. t C, and ether points of interest. Mr. 'Hunter is one of Masen's substantial farmers, and his bride one of her loveliest daughters. We predict for them n happy and prosperous future. The F. L. T. fishing club will give its annual fish fry and picnic seen. This club derives its uume from its founder. It is an annual affair nnd these who were se fortunate as te attend the first ., one given three years age, still cherish i recollections of a very pleasant event and a delightful day. AI-7J.VOW.IEK. William Garrett is en the sick list and 'is being waited en by Dr. Dimmitt. Scott Fletcher received from Cincinnati Thursday morning a fine let of fat cows. The Coen Hellew Baseball Club de feated the Orangeburg's Monday by a score of GO te 8. UTtnn l!...n T...l'.x ti v-tal.t. irfin. mint Jl. JUI03 tUMU 11UU1UUI9 imuusiiei UUlll ,vJH.rs. earn jxert ei near uettageviiie, F .Lewis county, this week. ' Rebert Heek, who recently became ene of us, is improving his premises by p adding necessary outbuildings. . The little daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Jehn 8artain, while nt supper Sunday, unset a net of tea. severely scaldinc her- -, . . . w h self nnd mother. Mis. Thompson Hendersen of Poplar t'JTlat passed through our town Monday, Abound for the Queen City te lay In a ' supply of Millinery. TAlaa Viela Mcf!ann of Penlar Flat U ,: .L","u ". J m. .4,wh cHtung ua lriuuua uuiu iuuuuuy . euu yWM se unfortunate as te be caught out '1b (he terrible rain of that day and get ft, fires cfa ed. Comrade, Ituggles was be unfortunate " as te have a valuable net stolen from the V river en Bunuav nlKut last, un account ff the runeut of the creek en Monday Um catch of fish was small. The forest fires across the river In iiUMts county, Ohie, some three miles AtHt, ob Suaday nigkt, were a most lUfHl sight, m viewed lre tBts iaee, SiliD V-e cfeinr We have been uuable te get an cstlmate of the damage done, hut it must have been considerable. The most of our te.vn. with a conside rable number of persons from this and ndjelnlng counties, were in Maysville Monday attending court, the special attraction being the trial of the suit of the County of Masen vs. the Cabin Creek and Sprlngdaln Turnpike Ilead Company, te recover ceituin inoney alleged te have been overpaid for original construction. MILLWOOD. Rev. Martin Luther closed his school nt Helena Friday. Miss Dera Goodwin of Heleua was the guest of Mrs. llebert Cord several days. Miss Sadie Clay, living near Mayslick, was the guest of Miss Dee Rice Satui day. Mrs. Annie Eckman nnd children of Mt. Camel visited lelatives here Sunday. Hev. McClellan pi cached at the Oak Oak weeds Scheel-house last Sunday after noon. Miss Lena Alexander of Lewlsburg was the pleasant guest of Miss Dee Rice the past week. Miss Hattie fiord of this place is new visiting the family of Jehn T. Willett in Shelhyville. The prospects for n large wheat crop are encouraging; and, by-the-way, R. B. Cord is headquarters for twine. Steven H. Harrison, the hustling mer chant of Helena, is able te be en the streets again. It's hard te down cheap Steve. The congregation at the Christain Church Sunday were treated with two excellent sermons by Rev. McLellan, the pastor. Remember that R. B. and E. E. Cord are headquarters for paints of all kinds, wall paper, twine and everything kept in a first-class store. All in aireais for Tub Lkdekii for your monthly subscription, please pay R. B. Cord, Agent, as he has te settle at the end of eacli month with The Ledger Cem pany. Your month will be out the 15th or 16th. Don't forget the elocutionary recital next Saturday night by Mrs. A. D. Reid, te he given in the Millcreek Christian Church. Admission 10 and 15 cents. Tickets for sale by Mrs. Rebert Cord, Mrs. Harry Glascock and C. G. Degman. All the young people are read te vote Dan Writt the most entertaining host of this locality. Last Saturday evening a number of young people, by invitation of Mr. Dan. met at the beautiful pond en his premises and spent a very enjoyable time fishing and beating. Promptly at C o'clock Mrs. Writt invited the merry fish ermen te an elegant supper, which estab lished her reputation as an excellent hostess. After an enjoyable social all re turned home voting it the happiest event of the season. These present were Misses Lyde Herd, Dee Rice, Lena Alexander, Hattie Herd, Sadie Clay and Julia Myall, and Messrs. C. G. Degman, Luclan Geed man, Geerge Dobyns, Scott Clay, and Rev. McLellan. Miss Lyde Herd caught the largest number of fish, hut Misse3 Clay nnd Rice caught the largest size, 1G0 pounds. (Iratiil Excursion (Iter the C. and 0. Hallway. Frem Cincinnati te Ashland Sunday, May 8th. A delightful ride along the beautiful Ohie River. An opportunity te visit the Great Iren Furnaces and Park at Ashland. Train will leave Maysville at 10 a. in. Round trip $1.00. First class accommodations nnd perfect order guaranteed. List of "Advertised" Letters. Belew is n list of letters remaining un called for at the Maysville Postefllce for the week ending May 3d, 1892: Ilell. Edirnr Malels, Jim Merry, Manda I'attie, Hattle Ilerry, Amraer Qulnsenberry, Mrs. J. Ilrlerly, Themas King, Put Ilarncs, Mrs. ilettle Smith, Mrs. Laura Ii. Itlrdish, Mrs. Kate Snyder, Jehn (cel) llrewn, Moses Stewart, James Hrlttcn, Annle Shelten, Jehn Breem. Lcrey Skinner, Mellssu (2) Clark, Katie Sellers, G . W. Celmcs, Klchard (cel) Thompson. Pbcnla Chambers, Mrs. Hattle Tucker, Perry Durrell, H. C. Washlnjtten, Annle Krans, Mrs. Anna (2) Wllilams, Themas Fearis, Jehn XV. Whlteman, Charles Green, ilenjamln (cel) Whltmore, A. K. Guliroyle, Martin Itusscll, Dr. C. M. Hewell, Mrs. Katie Itoulett, P. I). Jenes, A. IS. Itohlnsen, Mrs. Ed. Kidder, Mrs. Dollle Yeung, William B. Moero, Ncllle E3yOne cent due en each of abeve. Persons calling for these letters will please say that they are advertised. T110MA8 A. Davis, Postmaster. Hygiene In Kgypt. It Is taken for granted that the idea of boiling water before- using it as a bovcrage is of relatively recent date. A manuscript, however, lias just been dis covered In the khedlve'a librury at Caire which corrects the false impression. This manuscript treats of hygiene In Egypt nnd is the work of a celebrated Arabian physician, Ebn-Radeuan-cl-Maszy. It bears the date of the year 400 of the hegira (1008.) In this manu script it la said "that the best method of setting water free from principles in jurious te health, consists in first submit ting it te the action of heat, by boiling It, then exposing it te the coolness of nlghtalr, decantingit,bolllngitasecend time, clarifying it by mingling chalk with it, and finally filtering it through a porous jar exposed te the night air." Water wliiefe lias eee thus treated, says the XgyjrtiM phynWan, U ready for uraiuuMr.i ?. Greitlj Kedstet Kafei. On account of the Forty-fifth Annual Conclave of the Knights Templar of Ken tucky at Covington en May 8d, 4th and 5th, the 0. nnd O. Hallway will sell round trip tickets from Maysville te Covington at $1 75. Tickets en stile May 2d, 3d, 4th aud Gth, geed returning until May 7th. On account of the Cincinnati Musical Festival, May 24th te 28th inclusive, the 0. and O. Railway will sell ticket from Maysville te Cincinnati nt ene fare ($1 75) for the round trip, with $1 added for admission te the Musical Festi val. The Railway Company have a large number of choice reserved seats which cau be secured by making application nt the Mnysville Ticket Office. The general admission coupon will be exchanged upon application In Cincinnati, and a ticket with reserved scat will be furnished for the difference in price. Frem Maysville te Chicago via C. and O. Railway, only $7 23. Equally as low rates te intermediate and points beyond. W. W. Wikekk, Ticket Agent. The Purity Pharmacy has reorganized aud Dr. W. S. Yazell has been admitted, which place will be his permanent head quarters. Newest iu Wall Paper nt Greenwood's. PunE Cider Vinegar at G. W Geisel's. Lang den's Roception Flakes and Lunch Milk Crackers. G. W. Geisel's. The People's Building Association will declare a dividend of a dollar per share May 7th, 1892. Take stock for an invest ments. BEOWNIM SPECIAL OFFERING IX HOYS' SHIRT WAISTS. 25 dozen L'nlaundried Waists, sizes 6 te 14 years, 25 cents. 25 dozen asserted styles in Percale aud Cheviot, worth 75, at 50 cents, sizes 0' te 14 years. TT? YHTT 1MT?T?TI MlacK Hosiery for Ladies, Misses anil Children IJj 1 U U 1 JJ Jill for SumincPf try a vav of em. celebrated Ethi opian I)ye. They are absolutely fast and stainless. A trial will convince you of this fact. - Ne. 51 WEST SECOND STREET. Maysville Carriage Company, Manukactuiiehs and Deai.khs in A FINE LINE OP CARRIAGE WORK. Alse Agents von the Deeriiiff Harvesting Machinery. Adjeining: Opera-house, MAYSVILLE, KY, seasonable)?,! GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, Ami HOUSEKEEPING GOODS GENERALLY ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALK 11Y 2Z?C Landretk's Reliable Garden Seed WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL, FOIt SALE BV THOS. J. OHENOWETH. DUUOOIST, SECOND McCLANAHAN & SHEA, -DEALERS IN- MANTELS, Tinware, Tin Hoefing, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Executed In the gBjTveggi---.--,PATNT STORE! Latest in WALL PAPER. Largest Quantity, Lewest Prices. CAN SPIT ANYBODY. FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. ZWEIGART BLOCK. L. C. BLATTERUAN. OLDEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. BLATTERMAN & POWER, anr.n agents Fnn MILLER'S MONITOR RANGES, Awn DEALERS IN MANGELS, STOVES, GRATES, ICE OREAJlI FREEZERS, Itofrlgeraten, Washing MachlnM, Wrlnrcra rp.i1 Kltehen Specialties. We will net be umlwtekl. All goads (runranteed as represented. Tin Hoeting, Gutte-rlmr and vnviAi cue i'Mw 28 arid 80 W. Second Str m , t ' r . ..i-t$r l. j 8rUMO Hats ifeWen's. SuntTS uiade te erdci Kelsen. Fiue and Accident Ins. W. R Warder. Cheapest Wall Pepor nt Greenwood's. Feuhteen K sold Geld Ladles' Watches $14; Geld filled Watches at ?15; Gent's Geld filled Watches $15 nnd $18. nt Mur phy's, the Jeweler, successor te Hepper !c Murphy. The loom formerly occupied by W. L. Themas & Bre In Mitchell, Finch & Ce.'s Bank building, is being remodeled throughout nnd when completed will be occupied by Ballenger, Jeweler. These wishing fresh nnd rclinble Gar den and Flower Seed, Plants and Grape vines, should cnll en H. II. Cox & Sen, Seuth side Second street. two doers from Sutten, the largest dealers in bulk seed In Maysville. The first steamboat excursion of the season will go from Maysville te Cincin nati Sunday, May 8th, en the St. Lawrence. Tickets $1 for round trip. Haucke's Reed and Brass Baud will accompany it. Geed elder will be maintained. A Family Biiile, a nice Picture, a beautiful haud-painted Placque, Gless Picture Frame or Gless Panel, n handsome Manicure Set, a Piane Lamp or solid Brass Stand, are all nice bridal presents, all of which can be had nt Kackley & McDeuglc's. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOIl SHERIFF. We are authorized te announce J. C. JKF FEltSON as the Domecratlo candidate for Sheriff of Masen county at the election te be held Tuesday. November 8th ISftJ. & CO. -BROWNING & CO., and STAPLE e-x" m &czJ. AND SUTTON. GRATES, Guttering and Spouting. best manner. W. F. FOWED, HAYSVIHE, KY. Allen A. Edmonds, 10 f r"BU: LES3X3 BUILIDtf, HA7S7ILLE, ST. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. LIMESTONE EAEM, MAYSVILLE, KY. Mere Speed, Better Individuals and Breeding, for Less Meney, thnn any Farm. BARNEY WILKES, Sire of seven from 2:1'JH te 2:30, by Goe.Wllkcs,2:23,8lroof eighty In -MiOj dam lle. by Hecee, son of Pilet, Jr. TERMS, $50 cash at tlme of service. with return privi lege, or t'i te Insure ALC ANDRE, 2:26. Uy Alcyene, Si-T. slre of twenty II ve lit 2:30; dam lady Carr, dam of Ambassador, 2:214, Mary 8.. 2:28, by American Clay. TERMS, $50 te Insure. McALISTER, 2:27. Uy Eifbert. slre of lUty-twe In 2:30; dam Laura, dam of Evg lint (three-year-old) 1:324. Knight Templar. 2:32. by Illllr Adams, son of Almein. TERMS, S25 te insure. DR. OWENS. Ry Alcantara, 2:23, sire of fifty In 2:30, tlrst dam by Sir Walklll, sec ond dam by Kentucky Prlnce. TERMS, 10 ash by season, or 15 te Insure. taSend for Catnlegue. JAS. W. FITZGERALD, MAYSVILLE, KY. aprt em8w PURE DBUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Soaps, Perf u merles. Sponges, Chamois, Pocket Iloeks.Tollot Arttcles.llruslics.tiplccs, Station ery, Pulnts for all purposes, &c. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED AT ALL HOUn. Patrenage of the public respectfully solicited. J. JAME8 WOOD, DRUGGIST, Ne. 1 W. Second St., Maysville, Ky. smm mm stoke A First-class Line of Everything Usually Found in a Drug Stere. POWER & REYNOLDS. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. nrBute Add twcnty-elr minutes te get city tlme. Nes. 10 and 20 are the Mnysville accommoda tion, and Nes. IT nnd JH the Huntington accom modation. Nes. 1 nnd 2 are the fast express and Nes.n nnd 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. V. V.) Is a solid trnln with through dining car and Pullman sleepers te Washing ton, llnltlmeru, Philadelphia and New Yerk. Through Pullman sleeper te Richmond, Vn., and Old Point Comfert. Ne. 2 Is a solid train with Pullman Blooper te Washington, making all Eastern and Southeastern connections. The accommodation trains are dally except Sunday; the rest nre dally. Direct connection at Clnclnnntl for points West and Seuth. MAYHVItXE DIVISION KENTUCKY1 CKNTIIAI.. Southbound. Leave Maysvllle nt 5:20 n. m. for Paris, Lox Lex Ington, Cincinnati. Richmond, Stanford, Llv ing&tnn, Jolllce, MIddlcsboreugh, Cumberland Gup, Frankfort. Loulsvllle and points en N, N. and M. V Eastern Division. Leaves Maysvllle at 1:50 p. m. for Paris, Cin cinnati. Lo.xlimten, Wlnoticster, Richmond and points en N. N. nnd M. V., Eastern Divis ion. l'otthbeund. Arrlve at Maysvllle at 10.10 a. in. nnd 8:30 p. in. All trains dally except Sunday. Add twenty-six minutes te get elty tlme. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Big Sandy and Pomeroy Packet Company. The splendid beats of this line, running bo be bo tween Cluelnuatl, Portsmouth, I ronten Hunt ington, Onlllpelts and Pomorey, pass Mays Mays vlleo as follews: Pomorey Packets Hostena, Telegraph nnd City of Madisen pass Maysvllle olther way nt 1 o'clock a. tn. UeunniA up dally for Vanceburg nt 8 a. m., returning for Cluelnnatl, panes Maysvllle dally, except Sunday, at p. ra. Fer freight or passage apply tn - O.M,Pni8TKlfMcKHit. TOI! POINTING neatly and quickly executed HI AIJVi-UUH limHfVTJOU jteew, CINCINNATI DIVISION CHESAVEAKK ANII OHIO - - (Xe.2. U:tS ft. in H . Hk !.. J '. ,J) '-" i. 4fu JrM 1 M-,s 4" " m VvBiJ ( Ne. 1 fl.2) a. tn rds" "''1ne.I7 9.49 n. in I Ne. 3 4.2Ap.m ,uM.r . ' i . ... -v.... . '.V,. ...jam " tUlFMjtesAvJl k j , . ' 1 111 iftfiTltftjaaii! . iiJ. dt ; A- " 3i ' ' JtkMW - mm fc.1 M ciTr erriCEits. Mayer ..... ... ... B. B. Pearee, JrZ Cltycierk Martin A. O'JIarel Collector and Treasurer, ...11. A. CeetiraHJrS Marshal ,. James Hefllal Assesser ,. ... . A.N. fluff Weed nnd Ceal Inspector William DavMji Wlinrfnmntnr... C. M. Phlsterl City Prosecutor ., ..J. N. Koheei City Physician , Dr. C, O. Owens i City Undertaker Q. A. Monuft&Senji Keeper Almshouee Mrs. Sarah B. Sappl niiv rnttvpir. Meets Flist Thui ndau Evening in Each Menth? William II. Cox, President. MEMIIEKS. Ftiit Ward. (1) XV. 11. Cot, (2)W. H.Wadswerth,Jr, (3) Conard Rudy, Second Ward. (1) J. C. Pecer, (2) M. F. Kehee, (3) C. II. Pearce, Jr. Third Ward. (1) F.. W. Fltzgerald, (2) II. H. Illerhewcr, (3) L. C. Hatterman. Fourth Ward. (1) Thes. M. Weed, (2) Kebort Flckllu, (3) H. L. Ne well. Fifth Ward. (1) Gee. C. Flemlng, (2) II. T. Haulman, (3) J. I. Salisbury. Sixth Ward. (I) Goe. Schroedof, (2PolkIMeks. (3) Rufus Dryden. t no ururcs im cate tne numoer ei yours - nnph Pniinrllmnn lina tn anrvn from JanUarr. V lblC. ' t i MASONin I.ODOES. Conndenco i)dge no. kj Meets nrst aien-. . - . -. -- -... i? CITY' SIKBOXOXY. .11., HlMUl 111 VIIUU iu,ii,.i. ' ' V M Masen Ledge Ne. 342 Meets second Mendayjifia night In ench month. . .9K .laysviue unapter rie. v juceib iniru "" day night In each month. ' jiaysvinouemmaiHierywo.iu nesuwunui Monday night In each mouth. J. ODDFEI.I.OWS. ' - DeKnlb Ledgo Ne. 12-Meets overy Tuesday jl night. - , Itlnirirnlil T.oilire Nn. 27 Meets e verr WedllCS- dill ,itfrli, J llsttah Encampment Ne. 9 Meets second , j anu leurtn Menuays in overy menin. Cnnten Mnysville NO. 2 Meets tuira jsienuay a nignt in encn mentn. .. Frlendshln Ledgo Ne. 42, D. of It. Meets drat Monday night tn each month. KNioiiTSerrrTiiiAs. k T.lmplnnnI.niiirnNe.3fl Meets evcrv Friday nlrrht. ' Maysville Division Ne. 0, TJ. R.-Mcets flrst Tuesday in every menin. p. e. s. A, Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets every Thurs day night. i O. A. It. , Jeseph Helser Pest Ne. 13 Meets first nnd M. C. Hutchlns Camp Ne. 2. 8. of V. Meets J every Wednesday evening. f tlilril SiiturilHVR in eaen meutu. m woman s Hener werps aieeis secunu bhu leuriu auiuruuya in uucu uiuuiii k. or ii. ) Maysvllle Ledgo Ne. 2778. Meets first aud third Tuesdays In each month. llKNKVOt.ENT SOCIETIE8. St. Patrick's llcnorelont Society Mect'k every second sunnny. Sodality of the 11V.M.- -Meets every Sun- aA' an v. . Father Mathew Total Abstlnence 8oclety s Meets tlrst Sunday In each month. vl Ancient Order of Hibernians Meets third v Sunday In each month. i Knights of St. Jehn-Meets first Tuesday) In neli month. German Hellef Society Meets first Monday r nlght lu each month. COLOHED SOCIETIES. Cashier Ledgo Ne. 24, F. L. M. Meets secenders Wednesday night In each meirth. r. Jt SI e. v. e. e. p. Mavsvlile Star Ledgo Ne. 104S. Meets first ' nnd third Friday night In each month, - ', Houieheld of Ruth Ne. 37. Meets second . Thursday night In each mouth. DAUOIITEK9 or THE TAUEKNACI.E. Conge RIvorTnbernncleNo. 80. Meets first Thursday In each mouth. iiAuniiTEits or the oeon samakitan. i:viin Ledgo Ne. 9. Meets tlrst Wednesday night In each month. v. n. r. Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 40. Meets first Satur day and third Wednesday night In each month. Yeung's Totnple Ne. 44. Meets tlrst Monday night lu each month. n. a. u. MeKlnnevnn Pest Ne. 1H. Mcet fourth Sat urday night In ouch month. Wemnn's Rollof Cerps Ne. 2S. Meets first Tuesday In ench month. COURT DIRECTORY. CIllCUIT COUUT. Hen. A. F.. Cele, Judge Maysvllle J. H. Sallee, Commonwealth Att'y... Mnysville Hen D. Parry, Clerk ,. ..Maysvllle Allan D.Cele, Master Commissioner. Maysvllle Courts Meet Masen -At Maysvllle, Tuesday nfter the see see seo end Monday In January, April, July and Octo ber. Fleming At Flcmlngshurg, third Monday In May nnd Nevember. Greenup At Greenup, fourth Monday In Februnry nnd August. Lewls At Vnnceburg second Monday In June nnd December. Nicholas At Carlisle, Tuesday nfter third Monday In September nnd fourth Monday In March. , MASON COUNTY COUnT. Meet Second Monday in Each Menth. Thes. R.Phlstcr. Presiding JudKO....Mavsvl Charles I). Newell, CouutyAtternoy.Maysvif T. M. Poaree, Clerk Maysvil jeiin v. Aiexiinuer, sneriu..., juaysvu Sam P. Porlnef ue-iu,les1 Muvsvll Rebert C. Kirk, Jailer Maysvl) Jehn D Hee, Corener .Maysvli jeiin u. r.verctt, Assessor Mnysvu G. W. Illattcrmnii, Scheel Sup't Maysvil IQunrteiiy Cemt meets Tuesday nfter' ti second .tioneny in Jiareu, june, cepiemu anil uecomecr, ana uas ciru jurisdiction the amount of $2U0. ( I MAO.STIIATES COURTS. Maysvllle Ne. 1. Jehn L. Grant. Mairlstrn holds ceuit the first Tuesday lu oaeh inent Jacob Miller. Moirlstrate. holds court tl leurth Tuesday In eaeh month. Wm. 11. Dav son, Censtable. Mnysville Ne. 2.-T. J. Tlckett, Maglstrati' holds court the first Saturday In each mentl I William Peppor, Maglstrate, holds court th' fourth Saturduy In eaeh month, J. I). McNutl Censtable. Dever James Earnshaw nnd Frank Lun t ford, Mairlttrates, held courts en the first an third Wednesdays lu March, June, Septqmbc and Dccomber. Jehn Runyon. Constnble.k wvi Mlnervn O. N. Weaver nnd Jeseph M. UjJr, Magistrates, held courts en the first and turd Thursdays In March, June, Septomber and December. William K. King, Coustable. Gorinnntewn Loglle H.Mannen and Wm. L. Woodward, Magistrates, held courts en the first Friday and third Saturday tn March, June, Soptembor and Deoqmber. William Feul, Censtable. Sardls J, M, Rail and James H. Qrlgsby. Magistrates, held courts en the second nnd fourth Saturdays in March, June. Beptomber and December. A. J. Suit. Censtable. Maysllek Charles XV. Williams mid J. D. Raymond, Magistrates, held courts tin the sec ond and fourth Fridays in March, June, Sep Sep Sop eombor nnd Deccmbcr. James It. Hobcrsen, Constable Lewlsburg Isnae L. Mellvaln and Jeseph M. Aloxander, Magistrates, held courts en, the second and fourth Thursdays In March, June, Septomber and Dccomber. S. M. Strode, Con stable Orangeburg M. D. Farrew nnd Lewis M. Cetlls, Maglstrntes, held courts en the first Baturday and Inst Monday In March. June, Soptembor nnd Dcoembor. W. II. Coryell, Constable Washington-Edward Ilelfrynnd Arthur F. Weed. Mairlstrntes. held oeurls nn thn fourth Tuesdaya and third Wednesdays In March, June. Soptcmber and Dccomber. Geerge 0, Geggln, Constable turpn; yayUlu Jehn B. Welli nml W. W.' Worthlngtel iate iiasris fourth Mondays nnd iuuyiMrnies, nom courts en tae ".I". ,u4 vuui fir IN,9 third ThuradAVii in Marali. June, September and Deeeniber. H. T. But- clllTe. Senstnble. Fern I-eaf-Barauel E. Maatln and Powell B. Owens, Magistrates, bold oeurts'ou the oed mm luurui entuniayi in Maren, June epte ber nndl)eceubern Charles Walllugferd, Ccm stable. ,, Helenn-WIUtara 'Luttrell And Jenh,w, .mi,m.,nHiuii, ntm warw m. jwb r end tuta leunn wtqnMiiMHi 1h MtfKSJUM? SMteuher hwA DwHb, -Janlfl JwrTw3 '""'"' klW.y W 'Ik .m IS &Sr ' ;vi A V r A .t t" i m m w " frTUEL aft 'IMS i 1 J li 3m