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13X53 mmmxatmt'.WMmMwm i.-yi n tiiBBainiiT' ' im jm w-m 'iiiiiwwi EK for (M VL w. 1.1 emj r'l I fe lV VJ tw v 'X0n N. JUUllll A' ll.' kJUlUi .1 . ....t...... ',...- " x ivijww , I ILJy , , T7 r : -Vn f mvnfi "' r""T.Y Vfr ' newvehki DALLY "alrt1 dHM BZz&Wj i IThe Editor of Tine Ledeeh Is net rospensl (tite for tlie bpthlens expressed by Correspond Tents; but nothing retlcctttw upon thochorac thechorac thocherac ter or habits of nny person will be admitted te these celumns.l OUR AOK.NTS. Tbe following nre authorized Agents fur Thk Puiilie Lkdekk In their r spectlve local lecal ities: Meranburv Matthew Hetlmnn. Helena Unhurt It: Cord. Minerva Prank W. Huwc. Sanlis II. (LGrlgsby. OraneetiurtlOi U. Ress. SprlnttiWe C. C. IVirnian. JtiiytltcKCbM les Whoeler. Vancelmre Mrs, Jennie Stewart. .Mt. Careuf Kelly & Foxworthy. JlUfputa LeandurTullv. Pf Jeseph W. Williams. Subscribers will suve the trouble of letter writing by paying their subscriptions te the Agent nt their place. m. KWCorrtJipeiKleHts will itktue sentl Letter se ,a te reach us )M;t !atertiin$o'clerfc a. m. Olre ifaet in nt few ward a fxwtihU. HV irmit newt in VtU department, and net adtertMne notice or political areumentt. SAUDIS. Mrs. Uopweod and grandson of Indi ana arc visiting James Lcachmau. The band gave our town a serenade tbe ether evening. They play well. Come again, boys. Ilcv. G. N. Jelly will spend a part of this week in Milldule with the Itinerants Club of Covington District, M. E. Church. James P. Bratten has had a new reef put en his house, some new doers put in, some partitions run, and a number of the rooms repapercd. The house is putting en a bright appearance. Remember, The Ledoer prints "Help "Wanted," "Lest." " Found," and similar notices net of a business character, free of charge. The only thing we require is - that the copy be sent in before 9 o'clock en day of publication. Yeu will be satisfied with bargains new offered at 3Iincr's Shoe Stere in their full line of light wear, just in the midst of summer, nnd prices arc cut as if out of season. Ask te be shown Ladies Patent Xcathcr Oxfords, vesting tops, former price $3 25, new $1 75; Patent Leather Oxfords, scalloped vamp, mouse top, $3 50, new ijljjia de te Glen Springs. . Glen Springs Is gaining great popularity us a summer resort. Situated, as it is, in one of the most attractive spots imagina ble, and the air surrounding being de lightfully cool and pure, it is destined te become n most popular place te spend the heated term. It is easily accessible te the C. and O. Railroad and the Ohie river. Quite a number of sojourners are already there, some from far off New Yerk and Hew Orleaus. A great many Maysville people will spend the summer nnd a large crowd is expected from Cin cinnati and surrounding cities. There are ample accommodations for 1,000 people The opening hop of the season will be .given en next Friday, July 1st. The World's Fair. The World's Fair Grounds and build ings, new ncaring completion, are se renowned ns a most beautiful and in teresting spectacle that net only de from 5.000 te 12,000 people a day, at a cost of 25 cents a piece, inspect them, but the great majerit3 of travelers who pass through Chicago devote n daj- or mere te the same purpose. Hundreds of dis tinguished foreigners and thousands of "prominent men from thavarieus states of the Union have availed themselves of this privilege, and it is net exaggeration te say Unit all, without exception, have jeen most agreeably surprised at the splendor nnd magnitude of what they witnessed, and have departed very en thusiastic ever the bright prospects of the fair. Several hundred of the return ing delegates of the late Republican National Convention at Minneapolis in- spectcd the wonders of Jacksen Park while in Chicago. Nearly all of the delegates te the Democratic Convention at Chicago have done the same. The Exposition authorities have committees te show visitors about nnd explain details te them. Fui tunes Made en Patent. The popular " return ball" yielded the patentee an income of $50,000 a year. The "Dancing Jim Crew" toy was worth r f $75,000 a year te its inventor; the spring . :. WIUUUW BUUIIU, UIU OIJ 1UIUJU1U IU11, U1U k' marking pen nnd rubb'er stamps, each - 311)0,000 a year. The common needle VS-- threader was worth $10,000 a vear te the man who first thought of it. The rubber tip en lead pencils, the gummed newspa- " per wrapper, the machine for making type.'made rich men of their originators. Silvcrten sold his patent for copper tips t children's shoes for 307,000. Waterman's process for tempering wire retted him 183.000. Plimpton, the In- venter of roller skates, mnde ever $1,000,- r O0Q. Burden realized a profit of 00,-,-OQO from his invention in horseshoes. t Hee's printing press made for him in n .fourteen years $217,000, f,W'' tk' Bewerv in New Yerk, with no mennv Juk$,'f Hl Uttle tq ear, was next, met in Paris JHXHrteusiy enjoying an income of f 1,400 Vlay, Arkwrigbt, the inventor of the oetten spiBBing maciifnc, whose father stMfjsd mm for. a penny in. Londen) ac tIftKl a fortune which yielded as Income i,QO0,O00 a year, and left at his death mmtly leO.OOO.OOO, AWi-r 'njrlTlSnr HEl'OUT OF THE M. C. U. AND S. A (luarterly Statement of the Oldest Ituiltl ing Association in the City. Through the courtesy of M. C. Russell, Secrctury, we arc pcrtnittctl te published .statement of the affairs of the Masen County Building and Savings Association for the quarter ending June 27th. It is as follews: M.vvariM.K, Kv June 27th, lMtt. Te the Offlcer and Member the Maten Count) lluildtne and Savtngs Anociatien Gentlemen: llelew I furnish you my report for the quarter ending this day, viz. : Iteeclplt. Ker weekly dues $14,750 a Ker monthly dues 62 40 Kernnes 25 10 Ker transfers MOO Ker solicitor's fee 30 W Ker mertjraB-es cancelled .. 0,l(iO (.0 Ker cancelling mortgages.. ISO .V) Ker stock notes 0W) 00 Ker Initiation fee en 8 slinrcj 4 00 Ker pass-book 50 Ker dividend en cancelled stock 5 25 Ker Interest 2.S03 50 -S25.152 CO Dtsliuritcmcnti!. Ily amt. overdrawn en Treas. per report March 2".tli. . .$10,201 22 lly amt. leaned en tuert- gapes 2,400 00 Ily amt. leaned and stock as security 2,070 00 Uy ntnt. paid for 183 shares cancelled 8,015 00 Ily amt. paid solicitor 34 50 Ily amt. solicitor's fees re turned 10 50 Ily amt. monthly dues re turned 1 40 Ily amt. paid interest 104 11 Ily amt. paid salaries, rent, etc 12000 Ily amt. Initiation fee ie- turned 2 50 Ily balance cash in hands of Treasurer i.jej a -rreM co Each share has paid In ns follews: Klfth series $97 75 Sixth series 75 00 Seventh series 02 00 Eighth series 53 25 Ninth series 40 00 Tenth series 33 00 Eleventh series 10 50 Twelfth series 6 50 Statement of Share. Ne. shares In tlfth scries 5H Ne. shares lu sixth scries 423 Ne. shares In seventh series 320 Ne. shares In eighth series 1S2 Ne. shares In ninth scries 503 Ne. shares In tenth series 735 Ne. shares In eleventh serlcs KJ Ne. 6harcs in twelfth series 1,025 Total Ne. shares In Association 4,531 An alarm has been created among fanners in some sections of Ohie, ewiug te the discovery of an insect which is likely te greatly damage crops. It can hardly be seen by the naked eye when found alone. Thousands of them together greatly resemble reddish soil, for which they are easily mistaken. It is cluimed the excessive wet weather is the cause of the new pest. Krai Estatrlransferx. P. C. McMillan, wife and ethers te V. B. McMillan and ethers, two lets and a fraction in Dever; consideration, $375. Jehn A. Earnshaw and wife te W. B. and J. J. McMillan, two lets and a frac tion in Dever; consideration, $1 and ether consideration'. On and ajter July 1st, paid locals tcill be inserted in The Ledger at 25 cents per line for each insertien: Srm.N'e Hats Nelsen's. SimiTS made te order Nelsen. Fike and Accident Ins. W. K Warder. Cheapest Wall Paper at Greenwood's. Newest in Wall Paper at Greenwood's. The King's Daughters of the Church of the Nativity will serve ice cream and cake nt the residence of T. Lewry, Plum street, Wednesday evening, June 29th. Refreshments served for 15 cents. Dns. J. T. Sthede and J. II. Samuel have formed a partnership for the prac tice of medicine under the firm name of Strode & Samuel, and tender their pro fessional services te the citizens of Mays vileo and community. Having formed a partnership with Dr. J. II. Samuel, I desire very much te have my private business closed up. These knowing themselves indebted te me will oblige very much by settling their no counts at once if possible. J. T. Stiiede. Munritr, the Jeweler, has made hi reductions en ladies' and gent's cel watches and all ether goods in his line! Prices guaranteed lower than nny ether house. Successor te Ileppcr & Murphy ANNOUNCEMENTS. reii siiEitirr. We ure authorized te anneunce J.C. JEF FERSON as the Domecratlo candldate for Sheriff of Masen county at the electien te be held Tuesday, November 8th, 1892. Small, the Tailor CAN UK FOUND AV HIS EMPORIUM of FASHION JVe. 110 Market Strrrt, Oppenlte Central Hetel. NOTICE! All nersOBS havlnir claims nirAlrnt e. Miner, deceased, are requested te verify and present Mm; together with any el Alms against the firm of O. S. Miner 4: Hre.. te said Arm for payment, and nil persons ladebted te tee Arm are requested te ell fisd ttW any balance Is order te oieeo up the estate of said deeeated. I win oiTer ler sale 80 acres of hind situated en tboTajler'a Mill Turnplkennd Kentucky Central Railroad at Summit Station, three mid one-half miles from Mavsvllle, one of the best mnrkets lit the stnte. Snld laud Is Ne. t In quality none better In Iho county! well watered: can be divided te suit purchasers: reur piissciiKcr trains dallv: tlve minutes rlde te Mnysvllle; geed neighborhood. Any ene desiring n (feed location will de .well te call en the undersigned at the home of the Inte Sin clair Dlmmltt. K net sold privately will be sold te the highest bidder en July With, 18W. One-third cash, bnlanee In ene and two years, with six per cent. Intorest en deferred pay ments. A lien en the land will be retained. MRS. ANNA MOUNTJOV. Rprnerd P. P.. Mnen County. Ky. i fiug'gles Camp-meeting Privileges te Lei. The Hetel, Confectionery, Stable and Hag gage Privileges will be let te the best bidder. The Heard reserves the right te reject any or all bids. The letting will be en Monday, July 4, at 10 o'clock a. in., en the grounds. The Heard expects te liftVQ the following divines nresent during the meet ing: Dr. Jloere, editor of the Christian Advo cate; Dr. Hamilton of "Ilosten: Dr. 'Aultmau, Secretary of the Southern Educational So ciety. The preachers of the district are ex pected te be present. The meeting will com mence July 2;-th. continuing until August 8th, and will be in charge et Hev. Anion llerelng, Presiding Cider. Any one desiring rooms or tents, write I. M. LANE. Maysville, Ky. U fl M P. Pnecnll Xr Gi XTXi VillUOOUU W KJKJll il 1! will be leutnl en the Esplanade during- the building' of their new house. ip f f Call and See Them. J LIMESTONE FAEM, MAYSVILLE, KY. Mere Speed, Better individuals anil breeding fur Less Meney, than any Farm. BARNEY WILKES, Sire of seien from 2:iaU te 2:30, by Geo.Wllkes,2:22,slreof eighty In 2:30; dam Itesu, by Koscoe, son of Pilet, Jr. TERMS. $50 cash at tlme of service, with return privi lege, or 1 75 te Insure. ALCANDRE, 2:S26. Ily Alcyone, 2:27, slre of twenty twenty Bve In 2:30; dam lady Carr, dam of Ambassador, 2:214, Maty 8.. 2:28, by American Clay. TEKJIS, 350 te Insure. ' McALISTER, 2:27. By Egbert, slre of fifty-two In 2:30: dam Laura, dam of Egg Het (three-year-old) 1:32K. Knight Templar, 2:32. by Hilly Adams, son of Almont. TEHMS, $25 te insure. DR. OWENS. By Alcantara, 2:23. slre of fifty In 2:30, nrst dam by Sir Walklll, sec ond difm by Kentucky Prlnce. TERMS, $10 cash by season, or tl5 te Insure. fSySend for Catalogue JAS. W. FITZGERALD, 3IAYSVILLE, KY. nprl cm8w State National Bank MAYSVILLE. KY. CAPITA L STOCK $'JOO,000 SUJIPLCS 110,000 DO A OENEHAL BANKINO BUSINESS. C. B. I'karck, Cashier. W. II. Cox, President. Jno. I'ir.Ki, vice-President, MONUMENTAL, STATUARY AND CEMETERY WORK, In Oianlte and Marble, M. E. GrILMOEE, 109 V. Skcekii Ktrkkt, MAYSVILLE, KY. FreeHtoiie Iliillillng Werk,Sldealka,itc, at satlnfaclery prices. Gee. II. dinger & Sen, BRICK MASONS AND CONTRACTORS I Estimates made en all classes of Werk. Leck Bex 417, JiAYSVILLE. KY. C. W. WARDLE, DENTIST Zwtlgart's Bleck, Second and Butten Street. a.Wlien having Teeth Extracted lake Uw, Ab " selutely l'liilfn.i and Hate. Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, Kx-rttMeat Burgeon Geed Rarnultan Hoeplul, Kx-Mtlng Huperlnteeilent Lengvtew Insane Asylum, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon I Thtra Btrttt, eh dour Hett of MarM, rp5 iranlrtl," "Sllicotfens muital." " iMtt," " Pound," Ac, of an accepta ble iiiKuk, nnd tint ie exceed three line, en thlt ixtae, are FItEE te all, lSfi'e UHtinettAdrertttcmentsiiittried tcMf out pay, i If amwer fall te come theflrtt time, we invite a many tepctttimit a Ai necettary te iccure what (en advtitltcfer. We with the adverttters teftel that they arc net (is(iiieii tin byuniny our free column. Advertttcmcnt can be left at our eiflce or ent thretiyh the mail te Tlie PUUUC LEDGER COJfiUAT, iVe. 10 E. Thinl SlrttU "WANTED-Te DUr or rcnt mft" 8m'n T Fountain completer Address Hex 105 Mt. Cunuel Ky. .:vrANTED-fiO0 pounds of old feathers, nt f f OIJCO. HUIIEHT I'ULLITT, lOe I:. Third streef. WANTED A situation for ah experienced nurse, lth geed retorences. Apply at this olllce. WANTED A whlte girl te de housework. Apply at this olllce. WANTED Twe geed eubs. V & THOMAS. Apply te OUT WANTED Te exohange a 20 pound pair of Dumb-bells for a txilr weighing 6 or 0 pounds. Apply at Postelllco. WANTED A couipleto set of " Ofllclal llec TV erds of the Union nnd Confedcrato Armies," published by the War Department. Address, stating price, "Veteran," Hex 083, M aysvllle, Ky. WANTED Three thousand subscribers te The Puiime Ledeuh. res I1EIIT. I7IOH KENT The heuse en Fifth street. lately occupied by James K. Lloyd. Ap Ap plyteJOHN L. CHAMnEULAIN. Court St. FOH KENT Hoeuis en first tloer.nt 430 East Second street. corner Poplar. FOU ItENT Furnished Frent Itoem In geed location. Apply one deer West of Dr. Owens's ofllce. FOB SALE. FOH SALE Elegant two-story frame resi resi cdence en Ferest avenue; let 63x150; heuse nnd greundsill superb condition. Will be sold at a bargain. M. C. HUTCHINS. Agent. F Oil SALE Sovcn-reom frame Dwelling in West end at fl.bOO. en liberal terms. Le cated en street car line. M. C. HUTCHINS, gent. FOH SALE The splendid suburban resi dence and grounds of A. J. McDeuglc, Esq., nearly V acres. This Is ene of the love liest homes en the Ohie river between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, and can be purchased at a great bargain. M.C. HUTCHINS. Agent. FOH SALE A number of beautiful build ing lets, choice locations. In East end, en terms te suit purchasers. New is the time te invest In our thriving, growing city. M. C. HUTCHINS. Agent. FOIt SALE A second-hand sidebar Huggy. A geed one. Apply te II. K. FHOST, Vull Btrcet. FOH SALE-Cew and Calf. Prlce ?5 at D. Daulton's store. Fifth Ward. Prlce 150. Call ITIOK SALE Or trade for city property, a A? geed lamlly Hprse and au almost new surrey. un. a. rAnuiiuaa. LOST. LOST A small paper box. leuve at It. II. Pellltt's. Finder please LOST Three diamond stick pin attached. Finder please leave at this olllce and re re celve reward. LOST A large leather Pocket-hook, contain ing u geld ring nnd soma notes and papers. Heward paid If returned te WESLEY VICltOY. LOST On Third street, between Postelllco and Sutten street, or en Sutten street nil, a Postelllco Key and deer Key, attached te a chain. Please leave at this ellice. LOST On Third street, between Market and Sutten, a black silk Pocket-book. Finder will please return te this olllce and get reward. T,CST-. XJ Lime An undressed Kid Gleve, between lmesteuc and Sutten streets. Return te this ofllce. LOST Geld Necklace between Shannen and Murphysvllle, June 12th; charm en It shape of uce of spades, with small Ivery set In top sldb. If found return and receive re ward. II. F. COLE Shannen. Ky. LOST llctween Owens, Mltehel&Ce.'s hard ware store and Plum street, a w hlte metul Doerkey. Please leave at Ledger olllce. LOST Friday morning, between Heelllch's store and Hayswoed.a red, folding Pocket-book. Finder will please return same te this office ami receive sultable reward. LOST-A Postelllco key. Icave at this olllce. Finder please LOST A black plaid woolen Shawl, fringe en ene end. Finder please return te MRS MULLINS. corner Limestone and Fourth streets and receive reward. LOST A Ilulldlng Association Heek belong ing te Jesh Green. Please Icave at this office. rogjre JTIOUND-An undresscd Kid Glevo. . Ledger olllce Call nt FOUND In front of Will Stockton's gro cery, a Poeket-book containing nioiiey. Call at Ledger office and prove property. FOUND A brass Doer Key: owner call at this olllce and prove property. FOUND-That It pave IzeTitc I'uumc L: s a big profit te patron- EIKIKH. AMENDMENT Te Article One of Articles Iucorpera- tliier the Onkwoed Distillery Ce. AiiTict.K te amend At tlcle I of Articles et In corporation of Oakwood Distillery Company, of Maysville, Masen county, Kentucky, re corded In Deed Reek Ne. W, page iVi. He It known te nil whom it may concern, that at a meeting of the stockholders of the Oakwood Distillery Company, Maysville, held at its olllce In Maysville, Kentucky, Friday, June 3d, IMC, It was agreed that the corporate nume of said company be changed from Oakwood Distillery Com pany te Poyntz Hrothers Company, and that horeatter the business of said corpora tien be conducted under tbe corporate name of Poyntz Hrothers Company. And It was further agreed at said meeting that Hen 11. Poyntz, Secretory and Treasurer of suld Oakwood DUtllloryCempuny.bo and he was au thorized te inake orener acknowledgment of f said ehangoef name bofero the Clerk of Ma son county court, and cause same te no pun pun llshed and recorded us required by law. HEN II. POYNTZ. See. awl Treat, of (Mtrnert DMillcril Ce. State or Kkntucky, I -., Masen Count). i"' I, T. M. I'eurce, Clerk et the County Court for the county and state aforesaid, de certify that the foreirelng Instrument of wrltlntrwas this day produced te me In said county and acknowledged beforemo by Ren II. Poyntz, a h party thereto, te he his act and deed, and ledged for record, whoreuon the same, to te to gethor with this cortillcate, hath been duly admitted te record In my office. 01 von under my hand this 3d dav of June, Witt. T. M. PEA ROE. Clerk, HyJ.O. Levol, D. C. J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter! , ,M Wfrt Second Street, Jewel OiU'StevM. MATSV1LL8, XY. JOB PjUNTINO neatly and quickly executed at The Publle Ledger Jeb Reems. Uaia Larver Daily Circulation than any ether Hepultlican Xiutpaiterln America. DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY. The Amiiettlve Republican Journal of the treimlttA Ncutpipcrfertln, Matte. Me- FOUNDED DECEMBER Itt, ISS7. Circulation Over 100,000 Copies Daily. Tlir. 1'hkss Is the organ of no faction; pulls no wires; bus no animosities te avenge. The itett Remarkable Ncwmper Success in New Yerk. The Press is a National Succors. Cheap news, vulgar sensations nnd trash find no place In the celuu.ns of The Pkess. The Piif.ss has the brlghest Editorial page In New Yerk. It sparkles with points. The Piiess Sunday edition is a splendid twenty page paper, covering every current tonle of Interest. . . Tub Piikss Weekly-Edition contains all the geed things of the Dally and Sunday editions. Ker these who cannot afford the Dallrer are prevented by distance- from early rcoelvlng It, the Weekly is a splendid substitute. Is an Advertising Medium The Press has Suwrier in New Ye)K. no TJIB PIIESS int'ifn the reach of all. Tlie Dctt and CheaKl Newspaper in America. Dally and Sunday, ene year, $5 00 Dally and Sunday, sU months 2 00 Dally and Sunday, ene month j.e.45 Dally only, ene year W00 Dally only, four months 1 00 Sunday, ene year v 2 00 Weekly Press, ene year 1-00 Send for The Piiess Circular. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, THE PRESS. 88 Park Rew, New Yerk. COCHKAN & SONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COUUT STHEET. IIOMT. A. COCI1HAN, A. I. J. OOL'IIHAN, WSI. D. COCIIRAK. MAYSVILLE, KY Allen A. Edmonds, KX?, T P-BLi: LZS3E3 S3ILIR3, 1U737ILI.I, 7. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. BAXX.BOAO SCHEDULE. CINCINNATI DIVISION CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. f Ne. 2... 9:10 a. m .,, JSe.3)..., 7:e p. m Knt lNe.l. .JH5p.ru r VvWf M te.i :wp.m l.e.i fi:.-Ja. m UTE' "'' 1 Ne.17.10-.13a.nl I Ne. 3 t.stp.m Add twenty-six minutes te get city tlme. Nes. 18 and 20 nre the Maysville accommoda tion, and Nes. 17 and 18 the Huntlnuten accem modatien. Nes. 1 nnd 2 ere the fast express and Nes. 3 nnd 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. F. V.) Is a solid train with through dining car and Pullman sleepers te Washing ton. Haltlmore. Philadelphia nnd New Yerk. Through Pullman sleeper te Richmond, Vu and Old Point Comtert. Ne. 2 Is a solid train with Pullman sleeper te Washington, making all Eastern and Southeastern connections. The accommodation trains are dallf except Sunday; the rest are dally. Direct connection at Cincinnati for points West and Seuth. MAVSVILLE DIVISION. Southbound. Leaves MursvlUe at ru.TO a. m. for Paris, Lox Lex Lox Ingtei), Cincinnati, Rich mond. Stimtnril. r.lr. Ingston, Jelllce, Mlddlcsboreugh, Cumberland Gap, Frankfort, Louisville and points en N. N. and M. V Eastern Division. Leaves Maysville at 1:65 p. m. for Paris, Cin cinnati. Loxiniften, Winchester. Richmond and points en N. N. and M. V Eastern Divis ion. Northbound. Arrlve nt Maysville at 10.00 a. m. and 8:15 p. in. All trains daily oxcept Sunday. Add twenty-slx minutes te get city tlme. DIHECT ItOUTE WEST 37i Ohie and Mlssitsij). )( Railway Is the short line be tween Cincinnati and St. Leuis, and all of Its trains run threuirh solid mi te St. Leuis Ne transferring of buggage or of nassengers who travel en ana m. trains Less than tun hours Is our tlme te St. Leuis, where our trains make connection In the Union Depet with trains of all lines for the West, Southwest and Northwest. The Ohie nnd Mississippi Railway Is the di rect and last line te Loulsvllle. The Ohie and Mississippi Railway gives spe cial attention te colonists going West, olther single or In parties. Our agents nre pro pre pared at all times te furnish information ns te rates and routes te points West, and when passongers are ready te start will secure thelr tickets at lewest rates and attend te check ing baggage through te destination. Fer tickets via 0. and M. Hallway end f urther Information call en agents of connect ing lines or uddress C. W. PARIS. Central Passenger Agent O. nnd M. Jtall- way, 48 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Biff Sandy and Pomcrey Packet Company. The splendid beats of this line, running be tween Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Irenton Hunt ington, Qallipella and Pomorey, pass Mays vileo as fellows i, ism m wja v.- ism ymmt?&K& "NWji - KU I'omerey l'aokets iiostena. Telegraph and City of Madisen past Maysvllle either way at 1 Qc!oek a, m. , Henama up dally for Vancehurg at 8 a. m., returning for Cmelnnatl, passes Maysville dally, except Sunday, at 9 p.m. Fer freight, or passage apply te 0. M. PHI8TEH, AviHt. vixr erriuEKs. Mayer.. ,., r.. e, aunrw, jr .... Martin A, O'Hare Cltv Clerk. PnllAnlftM (!( TtiAllltlMAH It. A. Cechrav, jr Marshal .:" ..JHIllOSlleBIB Assessor . . . , A.Nt'HHtr William Davis O.M.Phltter ,. ... J.N. Kehoe Dr. CO. Owen Q. A. Means & Sen Mrs. Sarah E. Sapp Weed and Ceal Inspector "nariniHsicr...... , City Prosecutor .. City Physician . , City Undertaker .. Keeper Almshouse. citv cnUKCin. Meets First Tfitlmdrti i'weiifticr (it Each Menth William H. Cox, President. MEMUEK8. First H'nrtl. (1) W. H. Cox, (2)V. H.Wadswerth,Jr. (3) Cenurd ltudy. Second Want. (DJ.C. Pecer, (2) M. V, Kehee, (3) C. U. Pearce, Jr. 27ifrd Irani. (1) E. W. Fitzgerald, (2) H. It. Illerbower, (3) Ii. C. Datterman. Fourth Want. nlThes, M.Woed. (2) Itobert Fleklln, (3) H. L. Newoll. Fifth ,Ward. (1) rice. O. Fleming (2M1.T. Haulman, (3) J. I. Salisbury. ' Sixth Ward. (l)Gc6.,8ch'rdoder, a) Polk' Hicks. (3) Hufus Dryden. The figures Indicate the number of years each Councilman has te serve from January, 1892. MASONIC LODGES. Confldence Lodire Ne. 62 Meets first Man day night In each month. Masen Ledgo Ne. 342 Meets second Monday night In each month. Maysville Chapter Ne. 0 Meets, third Mon day night In each month. Maysville Cemmandery Ne. lft-Meets fourth Monday night In each month. ODDfELt,OW8. DeKalb Ledgo Ne. 12 Meets evcry Tuesday night. , Ringgold Ledgo Ne. 27 Meets cvery Wednes day night. Plsgah Encampment Ne. 9 Meets Bccend and fourth Mondays In every month. Canten Maysville Ne. 2 Meets third Monday night In each month. Friendship Ledgo Ne. 42, D. of R. -Meets first Monday night In each month. KNIOItTS OFPTTHIAS. Llucstone Ledgo Ne.30 Meets evcry Friday ' night. Maysvllle Division Ne. 6, U. R.-Mcets Urst Tuesday in overy month. p. e. s. A. Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets overy Thurs day night. 0. A, II. Jeseph Helser Pest Ne. 13 Meets first and third Saturdays !n each month. ' M. C. Hutclilns-Canip Ne. 2. S. of V. Meets every Wednesday evening. t . Weman's Rcllef Cerps Meets second and fourth Saturdays In each mouth. k. or n. Maysvllle Ledgo Ne. 5778. Meets' first and third Tuesdays in each month. nENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. St. Patrick's Heuovelent Society Meets every second Sunday. 8edailty of the U. V. M. Meets overy Sun day. Father Mnthew Total Abstinence Society Meets tlrst Sunday In eaeh month. Ancient Order of Hibernians Meets third Sunday In each month. Knights of St. Jehn Meets every Tuesday nhrht. German Relief Society Meets first Monday night In each month. COLORED SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Acacia Ledgo Ne. 24, F.A.M. Meets second . Wednesday night lu each month. Mt. Hcrmen Chapter Ne. 8. R. A. M. Meets second Friday In each month. . Palestine Cammandery Ne. 0, K. T. Meets fourth Friday In each month, e. it. e. e. r. Maysville Star Ledgo Ne. 1M8. Meets first and third Friday night In each month. Household of Ruth Ne. 37. Meets second Thursday night in each month. DAUOHTE118 OF THE TAIlKUNACr.E. Conge River Tabernacle Ne. 60. Meets first Thursday In each month. I1AC01ITEI13 Or THE OOOD SAMAUITAN. Evans Ledgo Ne. 0. Meets first Wednesday night lu each month. u. n. f. Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 48. Meets first Satur day and third Wednesday night In each month. Yeung's Temple Ne. 44. Meets first Monday night In each month. f a. a. it. McKlnnevan Pest Ne. 100. Meets fourth Sat urday night In each month. Weman's Heller Cprps Ne. 2S. Meets first Tuesday in each month. COURT DIRECTORY. , CIKCUIT COUUT. Hen. A. B.C0I0, Judge Maysville J. H.Sallce, Commonwealth Att'y... Maysvllle HenD. Parry, Clerk. Maysvllle Allan D. Cele, Master Comtnlsslener. Maysville Courts Meet Mnsen -At Maysvllle. Tuesday after the sec ond Monday In January, April, July and Octo ber. Fleralng At Flcmlngsburg, third Monday In May and November, Greenup At Greenup', fourth Mefaday In February and August. Lewls At Vunceburg second Monday In June and December. Nicholas At Carllsle, Tuesday after third Monday In September nnd fourth Monday In March. MASON COUNTV COUUT. " Meet Second Monday in Each Menth. Thes. It. Phlter, Presiding Judge.. ..Mays vllld Charles D.Newell, County Attdrncy. Maysville , T. M. Pearce, Clerk , Maysville Jehn W. Alexander, Sheriff. Maysville J. C.Jeirorsen Inemitii.i i Mnysllck Sam P. PorlnerU0PutU9 ..., Maysvllle Rebert C. Kirk, Jailer Maysville Jehn D Hec, Corener , Maysvllle Jehn C. Everett, Assessor Maysville G. W. Rlatterman, Scheel Sup't Maysvllle IQuarterly Court meets Tuesday after the second Monday In March, June, Soptembor ana December, and has civil jurisdiction te the amount of $200. MAa.STUATES COURTS. Maysville Ne. 1. Jehn L. Grant, Magistrate, holds court the first Tuesday In each month, Jacob Miller, Magistrate, holds court the reurth Tuesday In eaeh month. Wra. U. Daw Daw eon, Constable . , Maysville Ne. 2. T. J. Pickett, Magistrate holds court the tlrst Saturday In each month. William Pcpper, Magistrate, holds court the fourth Saturday In each month. J. U. MeNuttV Censtable. Devor James Earnshaw and Frank Lubs ford. Magistrates, held courts en the first nnd third Wednesdays in March, June, September and Decomber. Jehn Runyon, Censtable. Minerva O. N. Weaver and Jeseph M. Ryar, . Magistrates, held courts en the first and third Thursdays In Mareh. June, September nnd December. William R. King, Censtable. Gcrmautewn Loslle H.Mannen andWm. L. Woodward, Magistrates, bold courts en the ursi rnuuy una mini naiuruay in siaren, . June, Soptembor nnd Decomber. William Feul, Censtable, 8ardl J. M. Hall and James H. Grtgsby, Masrlstrutes. held courts en the ncnnml unit fourth Suturdays In March, June. September nnd Deoembor. A. J. 8ult. Censtable. Moysllek-Charles W. Williams and J. D. Raymond, Magistrates, held courts ou the sec ond and fourth Fridays In March, June, Sep tember and Decomber. James R, Roborsen. CoiiBtable. Lewlsburg Isaae L. Mellvaln nnd Jeseph M. Alexnndcr, Magistrates, held courts en the second and fourth Thursdays In March, June, September nnd Docerabor. S. M. Strode. Cen! stnble. Orangeburg-M. D. Farrew and Lewls M. roll Is, Magistrates, held courts en the first Saturday and last Monday In Mareh. June, September nnd December. W. H. Coryell," Cotistntile. ' Wastilngten-Edward nelfry nnd Arthur P. Weed. Magistrates, bold courts en the fourth Tuesdays and third Wednesdays In March, June, September and Deecuibur. Geerge O. ueuyiu. tuusiauiu. Murphysvllle-Jehn E. Well's and W. W. Worthingteir, Magistrates, h6ld courts en the fourth Mendaysand third Thursdays In March, ' June, Soptembor and Deoembor. II. T. But But Cllffe, Censtable, Fern Leaf-Samuel K. Mastln and Powell H. Owens, Magistrates, bold ceurU en the seeend nnd fourth Saturdays In March. June, Sautem-' ber and December, Charles WalUngferd, Con stable, , Helena WRllam Lutlrell and Jeseph W naterean, MairlstraUs, held court en the see see ond and fourth Wednesdays In Mareh, June, Beptetaber and December. James K. Farrew. ' VuminviTt f ;' it' L'f A ., .V .v . ' - . rs t1 A iJ-i -v 'ft jK t " 1 i JKJ &... 'fi- ..1V-?' L'ji