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If1" S "1H $ . .- us ( A Ml ,i; ,i- te VT fcM lfhMM . QURJ jv 5JlTlSlnr IThe Editor of TiibLedeeu la net responsi ble for the opinions expressed by Correspond ents; but nothing reflecting upon the charac ter or habits of any person will be admitted te these columns.! OUIl A0EXT8. r the following tire authorized Agents for The Public Lkdeku In their nspeetlve local lecal ities: Mimutlnmi Matthew IletXtnan. HtUna Hubert II. Cord. Miuerea frank W. llnwes. Sanlta II. G.GrlKsb). Oranuclmtv C. It. Hes. Svrlnailnle C. C. Deirmnn. Mayslick Charles Wheeler. Vnncelmrg Mrs. Jeiinle Stewart. Mt. Cartnel Kelly 3c Foxworthy. Auvxutn Lennder Tully. Peed Jeseph W. Williams. Subscribers will save the trouble or letter writing by paying thelr subscriptions te the Agent nt their place. S"-Corrt-swem.:if will please send Letter se as tereach us net Inter than S o'clock a. m. Gfrc facts in a few wards as pessllde. We trant news in this department, and net advertising notices vr political arguments. 3tT. OLIVET. James Bedford of Mlllcrsburg attended the races Saturday. Beth tbc infant child and aged mother of James Cray arc dangerously ill. . C. W. Sparks sold a small one story cottace en Walnut street this week for $r,400. Professer Frauk Kelly of Flemlngsburg js spending n part of his vacation in 3It. Olivet. aiarterly Court is in session this week quite a number of cases en the docket. Professer R. II. Kcycs went te Pendle ton and Bracken counties this week in the interest of the academy. He reports success. The musical recitals of Miss Grinstcad's class en the nights of the 2-lth, 2etb and 27th ult., were decided successes, financially and otherwise. Menree & Themas, liverymen, have sold out their establishment te Sparks & Carpenter for 4,800. Eighteen mouths age they bought it for ?8,200. Miss Emma Browning of Shannen and her company, the Misses McDeugle and Burgess of Maysville, attended the enter tainment Saturday night. Mrs. Will Chansler and Miss Ollie Bland of Shannen, accompanied by Miss Smith and Mr. Vouerendoff of Baltimore, witnessed the ball game Monday. Your correspondent from this neck e' the weeds has been rusticating in the city for a few days; hence the non appearance of Mt. Olivet news last week. In the description of the new church last week the name of Mr. Gilmerc of Maysville, who burnished all the stone work, was unintentionally emitted. Mr. G. furnished the best quality of free stone and did a neat and satisfactory job of work. About one thousand people attended the baseball picnic at Kenten's grove the 4th inst. First game between Ellisville and Germantown wen by the latter. Game between the Mt. Olivet club and the Nationals of Cincinnati resulted in a glorious victory for our home team, the score standing ia te e in iaver ei mi. Olivet. At first betting was all en the side of the visitors. The Cincinnati pitcher though a geed curver, was wild and easily rattled, whlle Sam Threck morten and Tem Weed, the battery for the home club, did excellent work, fanning out the "Sens of Isaac and Jacob nltnest as rapidly as they came te the bat. The new race track of the Mt. Olivet Driving Association was formally opened Saturday, the 2d. A very large crowd waB present and tue racing was net eau. In the trotting race there were three entries, Sir Victer Rene by King Rene. etratnuuek Dy btratumerc by itysdicK s Hambleteuian, the sire of Electioneer, Geerge Wilkes, Dictator, etc , and Dick Joyce. Three heats were trotted Victer Rene 1st, Strathbuck 3d, Dick Joyce 3d. Victer Rene's time, first heat, 1 mile M5; second SO; third 55. Roadster race wen by Eltna G., owned by Tem Andersen, first heat, i mile, 55J, second 57; third 59. Running race, eight entries, wen by iNcine my ewneu ey J J. Rigg, two heats, first, J mile, 83; secenil lwj. utcycle race wen uy t ercst Brown. The track was new ami hardly compact enough ler tlic mgiicst speed. Ileal Ettate Transfers. James Barbour and wife te L. B. Gray, 25 feet en West Second street, considera tion. 375. G. W. Rcvnelds'a heira. &c bv Allan D. Cole, Master Commissioner, te Ella lleynelus, 151! acres of land near Mi nerva; consideration, $7,0S0 45. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN. Condition of the Small Creps Throughout Kentucky Up te Yesterday. The tempcrature of the past week was considerably uclew the normal, partlcu larljr In the Northern and Eastern sec tiens of the state, and the amount of sun shine received slightly in excess of the average. The rainfall was very uni- ez .' ienniy uisinuuicu, uui wiu average luuuuut ii'i iuu uiiiiiu biuiu wua vurjr ucur . the normal. It came mostly in the form of local thunder storms and at a few widely separated points very heavy showers foil. Generally sneaking, how ever, the heaviest rainfall occurred in the central counties of the state. Farm work and crops of all kinds have progressed very favorably under the con ditions described, tobacco particularly being reported te be greatly improved. Cern Is rather late, but is growing finely and the Holds have been cleared of weeds. Wheat threshing has begun and reports : ,of the most favorable character in regard te the yield are received. The damage from smut is net se great as was an- ." Uleipated some time since. Heme slight - injury has resulted te grain in shock, from high winds and rain. The eat crop is about ready te harvest and the prospect is for less than an average yield. Grume of nil kinds and clever are euMlIsiit crops. ' jiHch oewiplaint is wade that late fruit j fatting frsm the treea and in con aaqmnee the outlook Is net se premising ... if Mild be wished. J$8 DAILY WK"?i wju i "Falcon." J. Seulc Smith, is te be editor of a new Southern magazine, which will be Issued from Louisville. The new publication will be known as better Southern Magazine. iikvkii't reit a neon reir.v. Grit. Vim. Push. Snap. Energy. Schools. Morality. Harmony. Cerd'ality. Advertising. Talk about It. Write about it. Cheap property. Speak well for it. Help te Improve It. Advertise In its papers. Ooed country tributary. I'ntronlze its merchnnts. Elect poed men te ollice. Help nil public enterprises. Honest competition in prices. Make the atmosphere healthy. Faith e.xlblted by fjoeil works. Flre all leaters, creakers and dead-beats. Let your object be the welfare, frrewth and pro motion of jour town and Its pcople. Speak well of public spirited men, and be one jeurself. Kentucky Fairs and Trel, The following list has been carefully arranged fe The Ledgeh. Any omis emis sions will be cheerfully supplied upon notice. i 1ILUGOUASS CIRCUIT. Shelby vllle, July 13th three days. Hlchmend, July 19th four dajs. Eminence, July S)th ilve days. Harredsburif, July 20th six days. Danville, August 2d live days. SharpsburK, August 9th live days. Nlchelasvllle, August 16th five dajs. Maysville, August 23d five days. Lexington, August 30th five days. Paris, September 6th flve days. Winchester, September 13th flve days. Cynthlana, Soptember 20st four days. Mt. Sterling. September '.Tth-three days. OTnER FAlltS. Hustenvllle, July 14th two days. Lancaster, July 15th two days. Versailles, August 2d five days. Columbia, August 0th four days. Sprlngfleld, August 9th four days. Lawrcnceburg, August 9th three days. Carapuellsville, August lath-four days. Unlontewn, August 16th flve days. Lebanon, August 23d four days, Hendersen, August 23d flve days. Londen, August 21th three days. Alexandria, August 30th flve days. Franklin. August 31th Ave days. Bowling Green, September 6th. Ilardstewn, September Oth the days. Maysllck, (cel.,) September 7th four days. Ellzahethtewn, September 13th four days. Herse Cave, September 20th four days. Hartferd, September 2Sth four days. Owcnten, October 4th flve days. All the abeve meetings have trotting contests, these at Maysville being especially attractive. Fiiie and Accident Ins. W. R Warder. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ren siiEiiiFF. We nre authorized te announce J. C. JEF FEItSON n the Democratic candidate for SheritI of Masen county at the election te be held Tuesday. November 8th, ISCtt. Netice te Farmers! At a meeting of the grain merchants and millers of Maysville, held en June 21th, IMC, the subject of cleaning wheat by farmers was Introduced and fully discussed, nnd the fol lowing prcamble and resolution was adepted: That whereas, In former years, owing te the superior quality and cleanliness of Masen county wheat. It enjoyed a roputatlen second te no ether section of tbe country and was much sought after, but In recent years, owing te the Imperfect cleaning of wheat by thresh ers, it has sutfered very materially in grading In the general markets in comparison with wheat from ether states, resulting In no In considerable less te the handlers, nnd many of the former large wheat customers who bought wheat here ha-e In consequeuco been diverted te ether markets; therefore, be it fcelL-tti, That the grain dealers and millers of this city feel that It Is Incumbent upon them te make it known te the farmers that they must Insist upon them having their wheat well cleaned and screened by threshers, othcrwlse prices will be made accordingly. They desire te state, for the benefit of the farmers, that wheat te grade Ne. 2 must weigh at least 68y pounds te the bushel, thoroughly clean and dry, free from smut and ether impurities: mid that wheat te grade Ne. 3 must weigh at least M pounds te the bushel, nnd be dry and reasonably clean, and may have an occasional smut ball, but free from stain. Wheat net up te the nbove grades v. Ill be clashed as rejected. State National Bank MAYSVILLE, KY. C.U'ITAC STUCK $'400,000 saiti'Lvs 110,000 DO A OENERAL BANKINO BUSINESS. C. II. I'eahck, Cutliler. W. It. Cox, rrenldent. Jno. 1'ilks, Vice-President. Small, the Tailor CAN nE FOUND AT HIS EMPORIUM of FASHION Xe. 110 Market Street , Opposite Central Hetel. Gee. M. dinger & Sen, BRICK MASONS AND CONTRACTORS I Estimates made en all classes of Werk, Leck Bex 417, MAYSVILLE, KY. Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, Kx-reslilent Bureeen Geed HnmarlUn Hetpltal, Kx-actlng Superintendent Lengvlew InHane Asylum, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OiHee anil Renldrnrei Third Street, one deer Writ of Market. J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter I 41 Wert Second Street, Jewel q&j fepvg. MAYSVILLE, KY. I STf'"f;;'rfcTffi 1 A fia..., ..,-,-". -----&"---' -.$. BALLENGEE Diamonds - - ---".-. -..tJ.W.fcfc I.Ltj.....lftMi.A.M.MU.U.aJ..W.I.MWt VJ ?&&e&y&? TWVT'rv'vv-r-V"T-v'-w -- v TREE ADVERTISING. A7U nhsH,s,nl AdceittseMcntitundcr DO Kjllill (JG! the headlnu of " Help -ii-)i.H ''SitiKiK.iiin H'witcd," " Lwt," " Fimml," ilc, of an accepta. Me nature, nl net te exceed three lines, tin tMs mqc, are FHEE te all. ISTXe Uiutncti Advertisements tntcitcil tcHJi tcHJi eut pi. Ifantu-eittfatl te come theftitt time, ue Invite as many repetitions as aie neeesstry te icctuc uhat you advci the for. We trMi the advcittseis te feel that they an net (inimshiinii u burning our free column. Atlt'eiHucmcute cmi be left at our ejlicc or sent through the matl te Tlie PVULIC I.EDOKt! COMPAXY, A'e.inE.TIilrdSUect. WANTED. T ANTED Te rent a house in the Third Ward containing tlnee or tour ree us. Apply at tills eiiice WANTED Miin te sell the bet Iren I once In the world ler lawns, jurds, schools, parks, cemoterles, churches, c. There Is money in it ter a live man. Small capital, but enertfj clilellyiequlied. Addicts J H. DAH NALL, Maysville. Ky. TTTANTED A lirst-elas secondhand bpilng- waten that will ball l.NX) or U'.IWO lbs. Platform springs. It. 11. COUP. WeUenhi. Ky, WANTED-100 subscribers for The Ledeeii at this place. It. U. COltD, Agent, W c c denla. Ky. "WANTED Te buv or rent small Seda Fountain complete. Address llex 1U5 Mt. uarinei. ivy. "WANTED A complete set of " Olllclal ltec- erds of the Union and Contedernte Armies." published by the War Department. Address, etatlut? price, " Veteran," Uex ii3, J1HB IUC. IVJ . Vi TANTED Three thousand subscribers te THE I'L'ULIC 1.EDQEII. FOB BENT. FOR KENT ltoenis en Market street, near Third street, ler small famllv or gentle men. H. K. HOEFL1CH. FOK KENT One heuse of 8 rooms and one of 2 rooms and kitchen. Apply te MUS. JOHN It. KUDV. IJIOU KENT Three rooms en West Second JO street. Apply te GEOUGE II. HEISEK, Neg. 117 and 11 West Second. 3TIO It KENT The heuse en Fifth strt ? latelv occupied by James K. Lloyd, i plyteJOtlN U CHAMIIEKLA1N. Court Si street. Ap St. FOll KENT Hoems en tlrst lloer.at 4-WEast Second stteet, corner Poplar. FOB SALE. ITIOH SALE A very desirable house and let ' en Ferest avenue. The heuse Is new, modern In tyle. six rooms, hall, pantiy, bath room, jroed cellar. Let b.lx I'm teet. At J'J.aV). This is a bawiln. M. C. HCTCHINS. Agent. FOH SALE Elegant two-sterj frame resl resl resl cileneoen Ferest aenue: lettM 15): heuse and grounds In superb condition. Will be sold at a bargain. M. C. HCTCHINS. Agent. FOH SALE Sevon-roem Inline Dwelling' In West end at S1,k, ou liberal term1". Lo cated en street car line. M. C. HU1CHINS, Agent. "I7I0K SALE The splendid suburban resl JO deuce and grounds of A. J. McDeugle, Eq.,' nearly 1) acres. This Is one et the love liest homes en the Ohie river between Pitts burgh and Cincinnati, at.d can be purchased at a great bargain. M.C. HUTCHINS. Agent. 37I0U SALE A number et beautiful build . lug lets, cholce locations, iti East end, ou terms te suit purchasers. New Is the time te Invest in our thriving, growing city. M. C. HCTCHINS. Agent. , IJIOll SALE A second-hand sidebar Iluggy. ' A geed one. Apply te H. H. FHOST, Wall street. aesT. LOST A bunch of Keys, containing among ethers u night hitch aud Postetlico key. Finder please leave at Dr. A. G. Urewnlng1s ollice. . LOST A small bras King containing tour Keys, (one Postefllco key.i between 310 E. Fourth street and the lied Cerner. Finder please leave at tins emee LOST Three diamond stick pins attached. Finder please leave at this ollice and ro re ro celve reward. LOST A large leather Pocket-book, contain ing a geld ring and seme notes and papers. Heward paid It returned te WESLEY VICltOY. LOST On Third street, between Postefllco and Sutten street, or ou Sutten street fill. n Postefllco Key and deer Key, attached te a chain. Please leave at this ellfce. LOST On Third street, between Market and Sutten, a black silk Pocket-book. Finder will please return te thlsolllceand get reward. LOST Geld Necklace, betyreen Shannen and MurplijtvUle, June 1-th; charm ou it shape of ace of epades, with small Ivery set In top slde. If found return and recelve ie ward. II. F. COLE, Shannen. Ky. LOST Iletw eon Ow ens. MItchcl & Ce.'s hard ware store and Plum street, a whlte metal Doerkoy. Please leave at Ledger oltice. LOST A black plaid woolen Shawl, fringe en ene end. Finder please return te MUS. MULLINS. corner Llmestone and Fourth streets and receive reward. LOST A Hulldlng Association Heek belong ing te Jesh Green. Please leave at this OtllCOr FOUND. 37IOUND A geld Hracelet, en Second street. . Owner can tlnd It at Grand Vlew Hetel by proving property. WILLIAM IlltOWN. FOUND-In front or Will Stockton's gro cery, a Pocket-book containing inoney. Call at Ledger ollice and prove property. FOUND That it pays a big profit te patron patren patron IzeTiie l'UHI.IO Ledeeii. 0. W. WARDLE, DENTIST Zwelsart's Meck, Second nnd Snttea .Streets. tt-s-Wtien havlngTeetli Extracted take (Jan. Ab VQ selutely l'aliiless and Hare. land Fer Sale. I will otfer for sale 80 acres of land situated en the Tajler's Mill Turnplke and Kcutueky Central ltallread at Summit Station, three and one-half miles from Maysville, ene of the beet markets In the state. Said land Is Ne. 1 In quality nene botter in the county; well watered; can be divided te suit purchasers; four passenger t ruins dally; flve minutes rlde te Maysville; geed neighborhood. Any ene deslrlng a geed location will de well te call en the underslgncd at the home of the late Sin clair Dlmmltt. If net Held privately wilt be sold te the highest bldder ou July 30th, 18W. One-thlrd cash, balance In one and two rears, with six per cent. Interest en deferred pay ments. A lien en the I awl will be retained. Mm. ANNA MOUNTJOV, JlernarU P. P.. Msen County, Ky. (Jewelry , Silverware w v -- i -- v - v -- v- -- V W V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Flrt That Allen G rover, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Hernden, Henry A. Itees, II. W. Hees end William Mauley have become In corporated by virtue of the previsions of the Gcneral Statutes or Kentucky under thonnme of Shannen nud Ferman Chapel Turnplke Company, and the principal place of transact ing business Is at the residence of Jehn H. Hernden, Escj., Masen county, Ky. Second The nature et the business pro posed te be transacted Is the construction, maintenance and operation of a turnpike read from the Sardls Turnplke lteatl near the terks of Shannen creek te Fleming county line near Ferman's Ctiupcl, a distance of about two aud a half mile. Third The capital stock of said corpora tion Is six thousand dollars. In shares of twonty-flve dollars each, the private stock te be paid in upon call of the Directors, and the stock of Masen county In necordmieevlth re re re tpMliomcutsef theordcref the Court of Claims of Masen county. Fourth Said corporation shall conimcnce business ns seen ns two thousand dollars is subscribed te the capital stock nnd shall con cen con tlnue In existence fltty years. Fifth The affairs of the corporation are te he conducted by a President and a Heard or Directors, live in number, a Sccietnry nnd Treasurer, all of whom are te be stockholders In said corporation. The first set of elllcers shall be Allen G rover, President : H. W. Hee, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Henulen. Wil liam Manlev and Henry A. Itees. Directors; Edward F. Henulen, Secretary; II. W. Itees. Treasurer, and they shall held their eillces until the first Monday in April, lSuJ. and until their successors aie chosen nnd qualified: and every tlrst Monday In April thcieafter u Pres ident nud Heard of Directors shall be chosen by the stockholders, and a Secretary and Treasurer by the President and Heard of Di rectors te held for the ensuing rear nnd until their successors nre chosen and qualified. Sixth The Indebtedness of said corpora tion Shall at no tlme exceed the sum or tlve thousand dollars. Seventh The private property et the stock holders Is te be exciupt from the corperato debts of said corporation. April lath. lSiE. ALLEN GItOVEIt. CAiiVEitT c. Airmen. EDWAltD F. HEIINDON, HENUV A. HEES, II. W. UEES. WILLIAM MANLEV. U M.C.Eussell&Sen will be found en the Esplanade tlurinp; the building- of their new house. I L Call and See Them. J fiuggles Camp-meeting Privileges te Let. The Hetel, Confectlenory, Stable and Hag gage Privileges will be let te the best bidder. The Heard reserves the right te reject any or nil bids. The letting will be en Monday, July 4, at 10 o'clock a. in., en the grounds. The Heard expects te have the following divines present during the meet ing: Dr. Moere, editor of the Christian Advo Adve Advo cate; I) Hamilton of llosten; Dr. Aultman, Secretary of the Southern Educational So ciety. The preachers of the district are ex pected te be present. The meeting Mill com cem com menco JulyUbth, continuing until August 8th, and will be In chargoef Ilov. Amen llorelng, Presiding Elder. Any ene desiring rooms or tents, write I. M. LANE. Maysville. Kv AMENDMENT Te Article One of Articles Incorpora ting the Oakwood Distillery Ce. Article te amend Artlcle I of Articles of In corporation of Oakwood Distillery Cempnuy, of Maysville, Masen county, Kentucky, re corded In Deed Heek Ne. 03, page U'J. He it known te all whom It may cencern, that at a meeting of the stoekholuors of the Oakwood Distillery Company, Maysvllle, held nt Its ollice In Maysvllle, Kentucky, Friday, June 3d, 18!tt, It was ngrccd that the corperato name of said company be changed from Oakwood Dlstlllery Com pany te Poyntz Brethers Company, and that horcafter the business of said corpora tion be conducted under the corperato name of Poyntz Ilrothers Company. And It was further agreed at said meeting that Den II. Poyntz, Secretary and Trcasurer of said Oakwood Dlstlllery Company.be nnd he was au thorized te make preper acknowledgment of said change of name bQfore the Clerk of Ma Ma eon County Court, and cause same te be pub lished and recorded as required by law. HEN II. POYNTZ, Sec. and Treat, of Oattwend Distillery Ce. State ok Kentucky, 1 j,. Masen County. "' I, T. M. Pource, Clerk of the County Court for the county and stute aforesaid, de certify that tbe foregoing Instrument of writing was this day produced te me In said county and acknowledged bcfoietnc by Ilcn It. Poyntz, n a party therete, te be his act and deed, and ledged for record, whereupon the same. to gether with this cortilleato, hath beeu duly admitted te record In myofilce. Given under my hand this ad day of June, 181M. T. M. PF.AUCE. Clerk, Hy J. C. Levol, D. O. MONUMENTAL, STATUARY AND CEMKTEHY WOKK, In Oranlte and Marble, M. K. GILM0KE, 108 W. JJICO D Btbkt, maysville, kv. lW-Fretene Hulldlng Werk,Hdt.wIW, Ac, t MkHtfectery prtee. , THE PBE8B'- (NEW VOltK) Hew a Larvcr Detty Circulation than any ether iff JJfuHircwi iieuajKij'cr in ri.N'f uu. DAILY, SURD AY. WEEKLY. The Aggrtmlve Jlepubllcan Journal of the Mc twjmtlj A XeKtpaitcr for the Mattes. FOVXDED DECEMUEli M, 1857. Circulation Over 100,000 Copies Daily. 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The Best and Cheapest Ktuspapcr in America, Dally nnd Sunday, ene year, f 5 00 Dally and Sunday, six months -00 Dally and Sunday, ene month 4" Dally only, one year 3 00 Dally only, four months 100 Sunday, one year 2 00 Weekly Press, ene year 1 00 Send ler The Piie'ss Circular. Samples Iree. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, THE PRESS, 30 Pnrk Rew. New Yerk. COCHHAN & SONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COUttT STHEET, KO'IT. a. cecnitAN, :huan, ) IllAN', J IIAN. I a. u.j.cecm MAYSVILLE, KT WM. D. COCHHAN. Allen A. Edmonds, r"ELi: le:je: Btrnrn's, L'AISVILtr, 17. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. BAILBOAD SCHEDULE. CINCINNATI DIVISION CIIESAFEAKE AND OHIO. fNe.O.... .0.40 .m -.... J Ne. ).. 7:wT.m W.' I N " An I'-m .nj (Ne. 1 6 22a.l Ne. 19. 5:40 a. I Ne.tr 40.1. n. 1 Ne. 3. .4.25 p. i ....6 22 n. Ill "ROUT w in m m Add twenty-six minutes te get city tlme. Nes. 19 and SO are the Maysvllle accommoda tion, andNes. 17 and lSthoIIuntlngten accom modation. Nes. 1 and '1 nre the fast express and Nes. 3 and 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. F. V.) Is a solid train with through dining car and Pullman sleepers te Washing ton, llaltlmore, Philadelphia and New Yerk. Through Pullman sleoper te Hlchmend, Va., and Old Point Comfert. Ne. 'i Is a solid train with Pullman sleeper te Washington, making all Eastern and Southcnstern connections. The accommodation trains are dally except Sunday; the rest are dally. Direct connection nt Cincinnati for points West and Seuth. MAYSVILLE DIVISION, ftiutftheutid. Leaves Maysvllle nt 5:30 n. in. for Paris, Lex-iugton,Clnciiuiatl,ltlch-mend. Stanlnrd. Liv ingsten, Jolllce, MlddlbBboreugh, Cumberland Gap, Frankfort. Louisville and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Division. Leaves Maysvllle at 1:63 p. in. for Paris. Cin cinnati. Lexington, Wlnohcster, Hlchmend nnd points en N. N. and M, V., Eastern Divis ion. A'orlilietiiKl. Arrlve at Maysvllle at 10:00 a. m, and 8:45 p. m. All trains daily except Sunday. Add twenty-six mlnutes te get city tlme. niUECT IIOUTE WEST 07ic Ohie and Mlsstssip' jil Railway Is the short line bo be bo tweon Cincinnati and St. Louts, and all of Its trains run through solid te St. Leuis. Ne transferring of bagage or of pnssongers who travel en O. and M. trains. Less than ten hours is our tlme te St. Leuis, wbore our trains make connection In the Union Depet with trains of all lines for the West, Southwest nnd Northwest. The Ohie and Mississippi Hallway Is tbe di rect and fast line te Louisville The Ohie and Mississippi Hallway gives spo spe clal attention te colonists going West, clther slngle or In parties. Our agents are pre-' pared at all times te rurnlsh Information as te rates and routes te points West, and when fiassongers are ready te start will securp thelr lokets at lewest rates and attend te chock check ing baggage through te destination. Fer tickets via O. nnd M. Hallway and further Information call en agents of connect ing lines or address C. W. PAHI8, Control Passenger Agent O. and M. Hall way, 48 West Fourth Streot, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Dip; Sandy and Pomcrey Packet Company. The splendid beats of this line, running bo be bo tween Clnelnuatl, Portsmouth, 1 ronten Hunt inirtnn. flftlllnelli and I'omeror. tiass Mays- vllle as follews: f ta.fbnJ Pal I'oraeroy racKOis nosieuu, leiegrapu aim City of Madisen pass Maysvllle either way at I o'clock a. m. , llonenw up dally for Vanceburg at 8 a. m returning for Cincinnati, passes Maysvllle dally, except Sunday, at 2 1. n. Fer rrefcht or VT ' . . ' J.V eitt iaoreT. nrv iimeum .. -. .. E. F.. Peart; Jr fltilir .,.,.. .. CityClcrk,, collector and Treasurer. Maisbal Assessor Weed and Ceal Inspector Wlinrfuiaster .. .. . City Prosecutor . City Physician City Undertaker . .. Keeper Almshouse,.. ... Martin A. (Vllare H. A. CechraK,.'Jr . ' James Hefting ,. . . A.N. HuJ .... William Davwi . .. O.M.l'hUterfl T 1KT rul.,ieJ .' .'.'.' ... Dr. C. c! O wens ... Q. A. Means Js seni CITY COUNCIL. 4 Meets First Thurtddy Evening In Each StmlKi William H. Cox, Piesldent. iiuimcns. FlnVWard. (1) W. II. Cox, (2)W. ll.Wadswertli.Jr, (D) Cennrd Hudy, Second Irani. (DJ.C. Pecer. (2) M. F. Kehee, (3) C. 11. Pearce, Jr. TMnl Ward. (1) E. W. Fltzgernld. (2) II. It. Illerbower, Fourth nird. (1) Thes. M. Weed, (2) Hebert Flcklln, (3) H. L. NeweU. , Fifth Ward. (1) Gee. C. Fleming ' (2) II. T. Haulmun, (3) J. I. Salisbury. Sixth mini. . (1) Gee. Sohreedor, n) Polk Hicks. (ii) ii. v. iiatterman (3) Kufus Drytlen, Tlin figures Indleate the number of years each Councilman has te serve from January, 181)2. MASONIC LODdES. Confldenco Ledge Ne. 62 Meets tlrst Men-1 Jav night In each month. Masen Ledge Ne. 312 Meets second Monday night In each month. Maysvllle Chapter Ne. 0 Meets third Men- iln- tilirht In ennh month. Maysvllle Cemmmidery Ne. 10-Meets f.eurtb tji Klftmltit nltrlit In mini, mnllth. - i OPWrEI.LOWS. i DeKalb Ixidge Ne. 12 Meets every Tuesday tiluht. Hlnggeld Ledge Ne. 27 Meets every Wednes day nigtit. PIgnh Encaminnent Ne. 0 Meets second nnd fourth Mondays In overy month. Canten Maysville Ne. 2 Meets third Monday night in each month. Friendship Ledge Ne. 42, D. of It.-Moetsl tlrst Monday nignt in cacu raenui. knieiits or rxrniAS. Llmestone Lodge,No.3(J Meets every Friday Maysville Division Ne. 0, U. K. Meets first Tuesday In every mouth. r. e. 8. A. " Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets evoryThurs everyThurs day night. a. a. it. Jeseph Ilelser Pest Ne. 13 Meets first and' .-, third Saturdays In eacb tnentb. M. C. Hutchlns Camp Ne. 2, S. of V. Meets every Wednesday evening. ' ' Weman's Hellef Cerps Meets second und fourth Saturdays In each mouth. j. k. Or ii. . Maysville Ledgo Ne. 2778. Meets first nnd third Tuesdajs lu each month, IIENEVOLF.NT SOCIETIES. St. Patrick's Ilenevolent Society Meets, every second Sunday. Sodality of the II. V. M. Meets every Sun day. Father Mathew Total Abstinence Soclety Meets tlrst Sunday In each month. Ancient Order et Hibernians Meets third Sunday In each month. Knights of St. Jehn Meets every Tuesday night. , German Hellef Society Meets first Monday night In each month. COLORED SOCIETIES. wicnvm. :"!if . - . ..'".'".'? ..... . 7'A Acne a Ledge "e. -a. t. a. m. aicets second, i -j Wednedny night In each month. tl JVf Mt. Hermen cnapicr xse. , it. a. w. iiceis,- 6eeend Friday In each month. Palestine Camnuindery Ne. 0, K. T. Meets ; fourth Friday in eacu mentn. e. it. e. e. r. Maysvllle Star Ledgo Ne. 1048. Meets first and third Friday night In each month. Household nt Huth Ne. 87. Meets second Thursday night lu each month. DAUOIITEHS OF THE TAHEHNACLE. Conge Hlver Taberuacle Ne. 0. Meets first Thursday In each month. DAUaitTEtlS Or THE fiOOD SAMAHITAN. , Evans Ix)dge Ne. 0. Meets first Wednesday night In each month. e. u. r. Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 40. Meets first Satur-i day and third Wednesday night in each month. Yeung's Temple Ne. 41. Meets first Monday night In each month. e. A.H. McKlnnevan Pest Ne, H. Meets fourth Sat urday night lu each month. Weman's Hellef Cerns Ne. 26. Meets first Tuesday In each mouth. COURT DIHECTOKY. CIIICUIT COD11T. Hen. A. E.Cele, Judge Maysvllle i J. H.Sallce, Commonwealth Att'y... Maysville Hen D. Parry, Clerk Maysville Allan D.Cele, MastcrCommtsslenor.Maysville Courts Meet Masen -At Maysvllle, Tuesday nfter the sec ond Monday In January, April, July and Octo ber. Fleming At Flemlngsburg, third Monday In May and November. Greenup At Greenup, fourth Monday In February nnd August. Lewis At Vonceburg second .Monday In June und December. Nicholas At Carlisle, Tuesday after third Monday In September and leurth Monday In March. MASON COUNTY COUHT, Med Second Munday in Each Menth, Thes. It. Phlster, Presiding Judge.. ..Maysvllle Chni les D. New ell. County Attoruey, M nysvllle T. M. Pearee, Clerk Maysvllle Jehn W. Alexander, SherllT Maysvllle J. C.Joirerson I !,..,,, I .Maysllek Sam P. PorInefUe,,utlcs1 ., Maysvllle Hebert O. Kirk, Jailer Maysvllle Jehn D. Hee, Cerenor .Maysvllle JehnC. Evorett, Assessor ..Maysvllle , Q. W. Illatterman. Scheel Sup't MnysyUle IQuarterly Court meets Tuesday after tbe second Monday in March, June, Soptember nnd December, nnd has civil Jurisdiction te tbe amount of ?200. MAa.'STItATES COUIITS. Maj svllle Ne. 1 Jehn li. Grant Magistrate, holds court the tlrst Tuesday In each month. Jacob Miller, Magistrate holds court the fourth Tuesday In each month. Wm. U. Daw Daw eon, Constable Maysvllle Ne. 2.-T. J. Pickett, Magistrate holds court the tlrst Saturday In each month, William Peppor, Magistrate, holds court the fourth Saturday In each month. J. D. McNutt, Constable Dever James Earnshaw nnd Frank Lulls ford. Magistrates, bold courts en thq first and third Wednesdays In March, June, September and December. Jehn Hunyon, Constable Mlnerva O. N. Weaver and Jeseph M.Urar, Magistrates, held courts en the first and third Thursdays in March. June, September and December. William 15. King, Constable Germantown Lcslle II. Mannen and Wm. L. Woodward, Magistrates, held courts en the tlrst Friday and third Saturday In March, June, Soptember and December. William Feul, Constable Sardls J. M. Hall and Jatnes 11. Gtigsby,. Magistrates, held courts en the second and fourth Saturdays In March, June. September and Decomber. A. J. Suit, Constable Maysllok-Cbarles W. Williams abd J. D. Haymond, Magistrates, bold courts en the sec ond and fourth Fridays In March, June, Sep Sep Sop eomber and December. James H. Hobcrsen, Censtable. Lewlsburg Isnae L. Mcllvaln and Jeseph M. Alexander, Magistrates, held courts en the second nnd fourth Thursdays in March, June, Soptember and Docembor. S. M. Strede, Con Cen Cen stabeo. Orangeburg M. D. Farrew and Lewis Mi Cellls, Magistrates, held courts en the first Saturday nnd last Monday in March, June, September and Docember. W, II. Ceryell, Censtable. Washington Edward Belfry and Arthur F, Weed, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Tuesdays and third Wednesdays In March, June, Soptember and Docembor. Geerge C. Geggln, Ceuttable Murphysvllle-Jehn E. Wells nnd W. W. Wortblngten, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Mondays and third ThurSdaysin Mareb, June, Soptember aud Dcaouiber. Ii. T. But But But olIfTe, Censtable, Fern Leaf Samuel 13. Mastin and PotteII-D. Owens, Maglstratei, held courts en the second and fourth Saturdays in March, June, Septem ber nnd Decomber. Charles Wallingford, Con stable. Uelena-Wllllam Luttrell nnd Jeseph W Ha. A. ma... lf.i.l.,.nlA. ft.nt., AA..m.a .... . C a..... end und fourth Wednesdays In Marel'i. June, . Bepiemnur ana ueceweer. jsinef K, nirraw, WlWlBQie, 'Ai .W ? Fi& '. ..V41 -? M . .J- - '.-'' L.li -tttu. Vf. w- ,i!T. vl'-,itf' ."'