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We want I news In this detriment, and net advcrllslnu notices or political arguments. THE STRANGERS' CHURCH GUIDE. Hours When Services are Held in Various Churches in Maysville. the The following Directory was prepared ex pressly for The Ledgek: CENTRAL FltF.SUYTEIIIAK CllL'ltCU. Revelt. W.MOianc, Paster. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sabbath-school at 0:30 a. m. Midweek Prayer-meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. V. P. S. C. n. Sunday at 0:30 p. in. " riRST rilESHYTEUIAN CHUItCII. Rev. J. S. Hays, D.D., Patler. Public Services Sunday II a. in. nnd 8 p. in. Westminster S. C. E. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sabbath-school Sunday 9 a. m. Weekly Prayer-meeting Thursday at 8 p. in, Paster s residence, Hayswood Seminary. TH1HU STHEET M. E. CHL'KCII. Ret. Cyrus Riffle, Paster. Services overy Sunday. All are lurlted. Preaching at U n. m. und 7:30 p. in. Sunday-school 0:30a. m. Prayer-meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. in, Paster's residence, -"US West Second street. M. E. CHUItCH, south. r Rev. J. E. Wright, Paster. Preaching Sunday 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Sabbath-school 0:30 n. m. Wesleyan Society C. E. Sunday 6:30 p. in. rrnyer-raeetlng Thursday 7:30 p. m. Fer the present these services are held at the Courthouse. Paster's residence, 223 West Second street. CHKISTIAN CHURCH. Chapman S. Lucas, Pater. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday-school promptly at 9:30 a. m. Prayer-racetlng Thursday evening 7:30. Endeavor Society Sunday evening at 0:15. Ladles' Aid Society Thursday 3 p. in. ' CHUItCII OF THE NATIVITY'. Rev, D. D. Chapin, Recter. Services en Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.m., en Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Hely Communion en the first and third Sun days of the month at the 11 o'clock service; en ethor Sundays at 9:30 a. in. Sunday-school at 10 a. in. SEUDKN'fl CHAPEL, M. E. CHUItCII. M. O. McNcely, Paster. Sunday-school at 9:30 a. in. Epworth League overy Sunday at 0:30 n , m. Prarer-meetlnsr every Wednesday 7:45 i. m, Preaching first mid third Sundays in each month at 10:30 a. m. und 7:45 p. in. Class-meetlng second nnd fourth Sundays In each month nt 10:30 a. m. Paster's residence, 311 Broadway. Kfutucky Fairs ami TreK The following list has been carefully arranged fe Thf. Lf.deeii. Any omis emis omis felens will be cheerfully supplied upon ' notice. nt.ur.au ass ciucuit. Shelbyvllle, July 13th three days, ltlchmend, July 10th four days. Eminence, July UUth live days. Hnrredsburg, July 2flth six days. Danville, August M tlve days. Sharpsburg, August 0th Uve days. ' Nlchefasvllle, August 10th live days. Maysville, August 23d tlve days. Lexington, August 30th live days. i Paris, September 0th tlve days. Winchester, September 13th llve days. ,' ,, Cynthlana, Soptembor 20st four days. ' Alt. Sterllng. Soptembor 27th-thrce days. OTHEIt FAIKS. Hustenvllle, July 14th two days. Lancaster, July 15th two days. Versailles, August 2d flve days. Columbia. August 0th four days. Springfield, August 9th four days. Lawrenceburg, August 9tb three days. Campbellsvlllc, August 10th four days. Unlontewn, August 10th flve days. Lebanon, August 23d four days. Hendersen, August 23d Uve days. Londen, August 24th thrce days. ' Alexandria, August 30th flve days. Franklin, August 31th tlve days. , Bowling drecn, Soptembor 8th. Dardstewn, Soptembor 0th flve days. Afaysllck, (cel,,) September 7th four days. Kllzabcihtewn, September 13th four days. Iferae Cave, September 20th four days. Hartferd, Soptembor 28th four days, Owenton, October 4th flve days. All the abeve mcetings have trotting contests, these at Miysvillc being especially attractive. Davk SiLVKHTUit, a farm hand weiking near Gahcnnn, O , died from an overdose of laudanum. lie was trying te sober up vfrem a Fourth of July spree. rPB te 1 An. I .. wm hnllnnt. .. l.. rnn. ! -, i inibiuiiuniuK i;jmuMi uiajr uu buuii lu Srhe cemetery efa parish In the environs or rami "Here lies Alme. li., wlfe or M. N., master blacksmith, The railing round this tomb was manufactured by h husband.'' A fArmkh living near Red Creek, N. Y., xaeatly feuad a cow In the act of de vouring the entire family wardrobe. She lad already Kten a " pair of trousers.-a vtMt, a carutf an Jacket, two silk handker- fit ta, a.twir ei lauy r waimng bhem anu lf .fl h mlHtr loot. i!i:x rrf 1 I - TVlfUoler The lunu who does net mlvcrtise is generally seen lounging around Ills store. Miss Emma Bradley of Chicago lins founded n mission school nt her own ex pense in the slums of Hint city. She makes her home in the rear of the school-room, and shares her feed with u number of peer people, and nt her own table, tee. Fkw people knew that almost in sight of St. Leuis stands the largest nrtiflciid mound in America, if net in the world. The Cnliekia mound is evor 700 feet long by 500 wide at the base nnd 00 feet high. It covers ever eight ncres of ground nnd has upward of .10,000,000 cubic feet of contents. When one reflects en the low degrce of civilization attained by the peo ple who built this mound and the inade quate tools, transportation and machinery employed, it was for the Indians a mere stupendous undertaking than for us would be the building of another city like St. Leuis. This mound is really n moun tain nnd every handful of enrth it con tains must have been carried thither in hand baskets. Hew long it took or why it was built at all are questions that will probably never be answered, but the stu- ft cnuousnessel the wers cannot be caned question. iu:ci:ivt for a aupn town. Grit. Vim. Push. Snap. Energy. Schools. Morality. Harmony. Cerd'allty. Advertising. Talk about it. Wrlte about It. Cheap property. Speak well ler it. Help te Improve It. Advertise In its papers. Geed country tributary. Patronize Its merchants. Elect geed men te olllce. Help all public enterprises. Honest comiietltien in nrlces. Make tiie atmosphere healthy. Faith exibitcd by geed works. Fire all loafers, croakers and dead-beats. Let your object be the welfare, growth and pro motion of your town and Its people. Speak well of public spirited men, and be one yourself. FntE and Accident Ins. W. R Warder. ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOU SlIEUII'K. We are authorized te announce J. C. JEF FERSON ns the Democratic candidate for Shcritr of Mnsen county nt the election te be held Tuesday. Xovember isth, H92. If eti.ee ! H. U. Watsen and W. G. Jenkins will buy wheat this season at the Limestone Mills. The facilities for bundling wheat at this Mill are well known te nil. They furnish Sacks Free of Charge and pay the highest market prlce for wheat. Netice te Farmers ! At a meeting of the grain merchants and millers of Maysville, held en June 24th, 1MB, the subject of cleaning wheat by farraers was introduced and fully discussed, and the fol lowing preamble and resolution was adepted: That whereas, in former years, owing te the superior quality and cleanliness of Masen county wheat, It enjoyed a reputation second te no ether section of the country nnd was much sought after, but in recent years, owing te the imperfect denning of wheut by thresh ers, it has su tiered very materially In grading In the peneral 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 liave in consequeuce been diverted te ether markets; therefore, be It Revolved, That the grain dealers and millers of this city teel that It Is incumbent upon them te make It known te the larmcrs that they must Insist upon them having their whent well cleaned and screened by threshers, otherwise prices will be made accordingly. They desire te state, for the benefit of the fnrmers, that wheat te grude Ne. 3 must weigh at least B4 pounds te the bushel, thoroughly clean and dry, free lrera smut nnd ether lmnurlties: nnd that whent te urude Ne. 3 must weigh nt least 56 pounds te the bushel, and be dry and reasonably clean, and may hae an occasional smut ball, but lreofrem stain. Wheat net up te the above grades will be clns;cd as rejected. State National Bank MAYSVILLE, KY. CAPITAL STUCK $200,000 SUUVT.aS 110,000 DO A GENERAL BANKINQ BUSINESS. C. D, 1'eakck, Cashier. W. H. Cox, President. J.ve. I'ilks, Vice-President. Small, the Tailor CAN HE FOUND AT HIS EMPORIUM of FASHION Ne. 110 Market Street, . Opposite Central Hetel. Gee. M. dinger & Sen, BRICK ilASONS AND CONTRACTORS I Estimates made en all classes of Werk. Leck Bex 4.17, MAYSVILLE, KY. Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, Ex-nwlricnt Burgeon Ooed Hanmrltan Hcwpltsl, Kx-actlng Huperlntendent Lengvlew Insane Asylum, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGE0N Office und UIUenwt Third Mtreet. one deer Weil of Market. J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter! 41 H Swil Street, JewtlfeHtevf. HAYgviLLK. KY. --? BALLENGEE Diamonds k IA A12I, rHX2 ADVERTISING. -T Tr, ., 'iilvcrtlKcwcnts under D O jIIIIt yC.' the heading of "Help H'.lHt,-,! " g,iiim iriintal," " Lest," " ttHiNil." ilc, of mi ncccj'Ia Me tKidirr, mul net tecjccecd three lines, en this pdyc, ere FREE te all. l3fXe Vusincss Advertisements insetted wttlf out pay. If answers fail te come the first time, tre ii'H as HKiiii icpcUtteii as are. neccssatv te tecure ichat you advci Use for. We wish the advertisers te feci that they arc net imposing en usbyusing our free column. .alili'rrtfeeincritif con be left tit ourefflce or tent through the mail te Tlie PVOLIC LEDGER CO-UUAT, iVe. 10 E. Tldnl Street. WANTED. "IVANTED-Te rent a house in the Third Ward containing three or lour rooms. Apply at tills ciiiice. w 7 ANTED Man te sell the best Iren Fence r Iti thi. M-nvlit for lurn4. vuid. schools. parks, cemeteries, churches, A-c. There Is money in It for n live man. Small capital, but energy chiefly required. Address J. H. DAlt XALL. Ma)svllle. Ky. "ITfANTED A llrst-class secondhand Spring- waceii that will hall l.HW or 2,0ii0 lbs. Platform springs. H. 11. COHU. Wedenla. Ky. "IT7"ANTED-100 subscribers for The Ledeeh at this place. H. II. COHD, Agent, We We eonla, Kj-. vy'NTED-Te bui" or ? Fountain complete. Mt. Canuel. Ky. rent small Seda Address llex 105 "WANTED A complete set of " Otllclnl llec l ' erds et the Union and Contedernto Armies," published by the War Department. Address, stating price, " Veteran," Uex tiiS, Maysville. Ky. w ANTED Three thousand subscribers te The Puiimg Ledek.h. FOB RENT. ITIOH KENT ltoems en Market street, near . Third street, ler small family or gentle men. It. K. HOEFLICH. 1710 It KENT Olie house of 8 looms and ene . of 2 room nnd kitcheu. Apply te MltS. JOHN It. ItUDV. 171011 KENT Three rooms en West Second X1 htreet. Apply te GEOHGE 11. HEISEil, Nes. 117 and 110 West Second. FOU KENT The heuse en Fifth street, lately occupied bv James K. Lloyd. Av ply te JOHN L. CHAM1IE1I1.AIN. Court St. FOU KENT Reems en tlrst tloer.at 430 East Second strcet, comer Poplar. TOB SALE. I7IOK SALE A very desirable heuse and let . en Foiest nvenue. The heuse Is new, modern In style, six rooms, halls, pantry, bath room, geed cellar. Let NiX 1M loot. At f2,3.)0. This Is a barguln. M. C. HUTCH INS. Agent. FOU SALE Elegant two-story frarae resl resl cdence en Ferest nvenue; let 06150: house and grounds in superb condition, w 111 oe setu nt a bargain. M. C. Hl'TCHlNS. Agent. FOH SALE Seven-room trame Dwelling In West end nt 81.NX). ou liberal terms. Lo cated ou street car line. M. C. HUTCHINS, Agent. IJ10U SALE The splendid suburban rest . dence und grounds of A. J. McDeugle, Esq., nearly 0 ncres. This is ene of the love liest homes en the Ohie river between Pitts burgh nnd Cincinnati, nnd can be purchased at a great bargain. M.C. HUTCHINS. Agent. FOU SALE A number of beautiful build ing lets, cheice locations, in East end, ou terms te suit purchasers. New Is the time te Invest In our thriving, giewlng city. M. C. HUTCHINS. Agents FOIt SALE A second-hand sidebar llu ggy. A geed one. Apply te H. It. FHOST, Willi street. EOST. LOST A bunch of Keys, containing among ethers a night latch and Posteltleo key. Finder nlease leave ut Dr. A. G. Hrewnlmr s eftice. LOST A smnll brass King containing four Keys, (ene Postefiico key,) between 340 E. Fourth street nnd the Bed Cerner. Finder please leave nt this olllce. LOST Three diamond 6tlck pins attached. Finder please leave nt this etllce and re ceive reward. LOST A large leather Pocket-book, contain ing a geld ring and some notes and pnpers. Heward paid If returned te WESLEY VICltOY. I' OST Ou Third street, between Postelllco J nnd Sutten street, or en Sutten street till. n Postefiico Key and deer Key, attached te a chain. Please leave at this elllcc. LOST Ou Third street, between Market and Sutten, a black silk Pockct-beo'k. Finder will please return te this olllce and get reward OST Geld Necklace, between Shannen and I .. 1 ,! 1 .,.!.. l .. i lurpuynviiie, uuuu j-uii uiiurui uu 11 shnpe of ace of spades, with small ivory set In top slde. If found return and receive re ward. 11. F. COLE. Shannen. Ky. LOST Iletwcen Owens, Mltchel 5; Ce.'s hard ware store and Plum street, a whlte metal Doerkoy. Please leave nt Lcdger olllce. LOST A black plaid woolen Shawl, frluge en ene end. Finder please return te MBS. MULLINS. corner Llmestone and Fourth streets and recelve rewnrd. I, OST A Building Association Boek belong--I ing te Jesh Oreen, Please louve nt this olllce. JESSSSi. FOUND A geld Bracelet, en Second strcet. Ownercnn Und it ttt Grand Vlew Hetel by proving property. . WILLIAM BBOWN. ITIOUND-In front of Will Stockton's gro gre . eery, a Pocket-book containing money. Call at Ledger oiHce and prove property. I710UND That it pays a big profit te patron- IzeTiie l'uni.ie Lkdeku. C. W. WARDLE, DENTIST Zwelgart'i Bleck, Second and Sutten Streets. tjSBaWhenharlngTeetli Extracted take Oas, Ab w selutely l'alnleni and Hafe, Land Fer Sale. I will eiler for snle HO acres of land situated en the Tayler's Mill Turnpike mid Kentucky Central Ballread at Summit Station, three and ene-half miles from Maysville, ene of the best markets In the state. Said land Is Ne. 1 In quality nene better In the ceunty: well watered; can be divided te suit purchasers; fout-pussengor tralnsM&lly; tlve minutes rlde te Maysvllle; geed neighborhood. Any ene desiring a geed location will de well te call en the undersigned at th home of the late Sin clair Dlmmjtt. If net sold privately will be sold te the highest bidder en July 30th, 18W. One-thlnl cash, balance In one ami two rears, vim ix per ewi. interact en aeierrea pay ments, A lien eh the land will be u MS ed. Bernard P. 6,t Meeea OeuHty. ky, urja a ww a unr JOY, ('Jewelry Silverware 1 ttvw-vtvvviVVVw y-T-?fie53S AZ.Z AllZih aZ a jJaWt!. Wj 21 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Hrst That Allen G rover, Calvert C.Arthur, Edwurd F. Hernden, Henry A. Hees. H. W. Hees nnd William Mnnley have become in in in eorperated by vlrtuoef the previsions of the General Stat u tes of Kentucky under t he nnme of Shannen nnd Fermnn Chapel Turnpike Company, and the principal place of tratwict lug business is at the resldence of Jehn 11. Hernden, Esq., Mnsen county, Ky. Second The nnture of the business pro posed le be transacted is the construction, maintenance nnd operation of n turnpike read from the Sardls Turnpike Head near the forks of Shannen creek te Fleming ceuntv line near Fermnn's Chhpel, a dlstance e'f about two and a half miles. Third The capital stock of said corpora tion is six thousand dollars. In shares of twcnty-llve dollars each, the private stock te be paid In upon call or the Directors, and the stock of Masen county in accordance with re qniroiuentsof theorderef the Court of Claims of Masen county. Fourth Said corporation shall cemmence business ns seen as two thousand dollars is subscribed te the capital stock nnd shall con tlnue In cxistence fifty years. Filth The affairs ei the corporation are te Ie conducted by n President and u Heard of Directors. Uve in number, a Secretary and Treasurer, all of whom are te be stockholders In said corporation. The llrst set of officers shnll be Allen Grever, President; H. W. Kecs, Calvert C. Arthur, Edward F. Hernden. Wll llam, Manley and Henry A. Hees, Directors; Edward F. Hernden, Secretary; II. W. Hees, Treasurer, nnd they shall held their efllccs until the llrst Monday in April. 18H3, nnd until their successors are chosen nnd qunllflcd: and every llrst Monday In April thereattcr n Pres ident and Heard of Directors shall be chosen by the stockholders, nnd a Secrctnry nnd Treasurer by the President and Heard of Di rectors te held for the ensuing year and until their successors are chosen and qualltled. Sixth The indebtedness of said corpora tion shnll at no time exceed the sum of live thousand dollars. Seventh The private property et the stock holders is te be exempt from the corperato debts of said corporation. April 13tu, lb'J2. ALLEN GltOVEH. CALVEHTC.AItTHUH. EDWAlll) F. HEItNDON, HENUV A. HEES, H. W. HEES. WILLIAM MANLEV. M.C.Eussell&Sen will be found en the Esplanade tliii'iiijr the biiildiiifr of their new house. Call and See Them. Piug'gles Camp-meeting Privileges te Let. The Hetel, Confectionery, Stnble and Bag gage Privileges will be let te the best bidder. The Beard reserves the right te reject liny or all bids. The letting will be en Monday, July 4, at 10 o'clock a. in., en the grounds. The Beard expects te hnve the following divines present during the meet ing: Dr. Moere, editor of the Christian Advo cate; Dr. Hamilton of Bosten: Dr. Aulttnnn, Secretary of the Southern Educational So Se So dety. The preachers of the district are ex pected te be present. The meeting will com cem cem meneo July 28th, continuing until August 8th, and will be in charge of Bev. Anion Berelng, Presiding Elder. Any one desiring rooms or tents, wrlte I. M. LANE. Mnvsvllle. Kv. AMENDMENT Te Article One of Articles Incorpera ting the OruvM'oeu Distillery Ce. Aiiticle te amend Article I of Articles of In corporation of Oakwood DIstillery Company, of Maysvllle, Masen county, Kentucky, re corded In Deed Boek Ne. li, page 413. Be It known te nil whom It may cencern, that at u meeting of the stockholders of the Oakwood DIstillery Company, Maysvllle, held at Its olllce In Maysvllle, Kentucky, Friday, June 3d, 181)2, It was agreed that the corperato name of snld company be obanged from Oakwood Distillery Com pany te Poyntz Brethers Company, and that hereafter the business of said corpora tion be conducted under the corperato name of Poyntz Urothers Company. And It wns further agreed nt said meeting that Ben B. I'eyuti, Secretary and Treasurer of said Oakwood DIstillery Compauy.be and he was au thorized te make proper acknowledgment of snld ehange or name bofero the Clerk or Ma Ma eon County Court, and cause same te be pub lished and recorded ns required by law. IIEN II. POYNTZ. Sec. and Treas, of UaMreiMl Distillery Ce. State or Kentucky, i ,.,, Masen County. i""' I, T. M. Poarce, Clerk of the County Court for the county and state aforesaid, de certify that the foregoing Instrument of writing was this day produced te me in said county nnd acknowledged bofero me by Ben B. Poyntz, a a party thereto, te be bis act and deed, and ledged for record, whoreupon the same, to gether with this certificate, hath beeu duly admitted te reoerd In my olllce. O I veil uuder my hand this 3d day of June, WW. T. M. PHAllCK.Clerk, ByJ.O. Levol. D. C. JWNUBIENTAL, STATUARY AND CEMETERY WORK, In aranlt and ilarbU, MVR. GILM0RE, if W. fijsoeMD tTxxr, MAYBVILLK, KY. wrFreMttmyigMlaffWMk.mdtwslIci,,, at 10 r r u , . .,. THE PEE8S (NEW ydllKl Hat a Larger Daily Circulation than any ether Republican flwsjxtjver In America. DAILY. 8CXDA.Y. WEEKLY, X7ic Aggressive Republican Journal of the Me Me Me tro)ellsA N(.uspaicrfertlw Masses. FOUXDED DECEMRER ttt, t$S7. Circinatieu Over 100,000 Copies Dally. The Pkf.ss Is the organ of no faction; pulls no wires; has no animosities te avenge. 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Address, THE PRESS. 38 Park Rew, New Yerk. COCHKAN & SONS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, COUUT STHEET. HOIIT. A. COCHKAN, A. W.J. COCHKAN MAYSVILLE, KY W.M. D. COCHKAN T fueli: le:3E2 Bmriuj, ATS7iiir, rr. ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PRINTED WITH TYPE. HAII.n.OAp BCHEDPI.E. CINCINNATI DIVISION CUESArEAKE AND OHIO. Ne. 2.... .9:40 a. m Kant Allen A, Edmonds, Ne. SO 7:40 p. m Ne, 18. .4:45 p. m Ne. 4 8.00 p. m Ne. I B:2 a. m Ne. ID... ..5:40 a. m Ne. 17. . .10:15 a. m Ne. 3 4:25 p. m rTlrs 11. j-X' flfj Xst0UTWe"' Add twenty-six minutes te get cltj time. Nes. 18 nnd 20 are the Maysvllle accommoda tion, and Nes. 17 and 18 the Huntington accom modation. Nes. 1 and 2 are the last express and Nes. 3 and 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. V. V.) is a Belld train with through dining cur and Pullman sleepers te Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Yerk. Through Pullman sleeper te ltlchmend, Vn., and Old Point Comtert. Ne. 2 is a solid train with Pullman sleeper te Washington, making nil Eastern nnd Southeastern connections. - The accommodation trains are dally except Sunday; the rest are dally. Direct connection at Cincinnati for points West and Seuth. MAYSVILLE DIVISION. Southbound. Leaves Maysvllle nt S:30 a. in. for Paris, Lox-lngten,Cinclnnntl,Blch-niond.' Stanford. Liv ingsten, Jelllce, Mlddlcsboreugh, Cumberland Gap, Frankfort. Loulsvllle and points ou N. N. and M. V Eastern Division. Leaves Maysvllle at 1:55 p. m. for Paris, Cin cinnati, Lexington, Winchester, ltlchmend nnd points en N. N. nnd M. V., Eastern Divis ion. A'orttyieuiid. Arrlve at Maysvllle at 10:00 n. m. and 8:15 p. in. All trains daily except Sundny. Add twenty-six minutes te get city time. DIHECT ItOUTE WEST The Ohie and Mlsslsslp. Vl Railway Is the short line be tweeu Cincinnati and St. Leuis, and all of its J trains run through solid te St. Leuis. Ne transferring of baggage or or passengers wne trnvei en u. aim m, trains. Less than ten hours Is our time te St. Leuis. where our trains make connection in the union Depot with trains or all lines for the West, 8euthwcst and Northwest. The Ohie and Mississippi Hallway Is the di rect and fast line te Loulsvllle. ThoOhlenud Mlsslsslnnl Bnllwav gives s no dal attention te colonists going West, cither smgie or in names, uur aircnts are nre. pared at all times te furnish information as te rates and routes te points West, and when passongers ure ready le start will Becure their tickets at lewest rates and attend te check lng baggage through te destination. Fer tickets via O. nnd M. Hnllway and further Information call en agents of connect Ing lines or nddrcss C. W. PARIS. Central Passonger Ageut O. and M. Hnll way, 48 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Bit? Sandy and Poiuerey Packet Company. The snlendld beats of this line, running be twoen Cinelunatl, Portsmouth, Irenton Hunt ington, Oalllpells and I'oraeroy, pass Mays Mays vlleo as follews: l'omeroy Paokets Bostena, Telegraph and City of Madisen pass Maysvllle either way at 1 tcloek a. tn. Bonanza up dally for Vaueeburg at 8 a. m returning for Cinelunatl,' passes Maysville QHiiy, exeeui aunuay, at p. w rerreinier mSi r P8,.. A(mlt CITY BZJtaOXOXT, . CITV OtTlCKKS. Mayer. ... n.n.Penrce. Jr City Cleric Martin A. O'Hare , Collector nod Treasurer. . . ., It. A. Cechratt, Jr ' Marshal JamesHellln Assessor .. A.N. Huff , Woe'tand Ceal Inspector William Davis A harriimster ..CMiFhlster, - ,Clty Prosecutor , ..J.N. Kohee ' City Physician Dr. C. O.Owens City Undertaker ,.,,. Q. A. Means & Sed Keeper Almshouse... Mrs. Sarah E. Snpp cur council. Meets First TltUrsday Evening in Each Meuth, William II. Cox, President. MEMUEItS. v ' Fltst mini. (1)W. H.Cex, (2)W. H.Wadswerth.Jr. (3) Cennrd Itudy, Second irmi. (DJ.C.Pecer, 12) M. F. Kehee, (3) C. II. Pearcc, Jr. Thlnl Ward. (1) E. W. Fitzgerald, (2) II. It. Hiorbewer, (3) L. C. Ilatterman. Fourth IFmtt. (1) Thes. AI. Weed, (2) Hebert Flcklin, (3) H. L. Newell. Fifth Wanl. (1) Gee. C. Flemlng (2) II. T. Haulman, (3) J. I. Salisbury. Sixth'Wanl. (HOee. Sohreedor, ) Polk Hicks. . (3) Huf ifB Dryden. The figures Indleate the number of years each Councilman has te sorve from January, 1802. MASONIC LODGES. Coiifldcuce Ledgo Ne. 53 Meets tlrst Jlen-' day night In each month. - Masen Ledgo Ne. 343 Meets second Monday night in each mouth. Maysvllle Chapter Ne. 0 Meets third Mon day night In each month. ' Maysvllle Cemmandery Ne. 10 Meets fourth . Monday night In each month. ODDFELLOWS. DeICalb Ledgo Nd. 12 Meets every Tuesday night. tunggeiu Ledge no. vr -icets evcr wcunes uay nigm. Plsgiih Encampment Ne. P Meets second and fourth Mondays In every month. Canten Maysvllle Ne. 2 Meets third Monday night in each month. Friendship Ledgo Ne. 42. D. of II. -Meets tlrst Monday night in each month. KNI01IT8 Or rVTIIIAS. Llmestone Ledgo Ncr.35 Meets every Friday' nlfrl.f- Miivavllle Division Ne. 0. U. It. Meets first f .'. Tuesday In every month. - , "fj r. e. s. a. v Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets every Thurs day night. 4 a. a. it. Jeseph Hclscr Pest Ne. lit Meets first and third Saturdays In each month. M. C. Hutching Camp Ne. 2, S. of V. Meets everr Wednesdnv evening. - Weman's Belief Cerps Meets second and fourth Saturdays In cuch mouth. N " K. OF II. Maysvllle Ledgo Ne. 28. Meets first andv' third Tuesdays In each month. ' BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. " . St. Pntrlck's Benevolent Seciety Mcets every second Sunday. Sodality of the B. V. M. Meets overy Sun t. day. t Father Mathew Total Abstlnence Seciety Mcets tlrst Sundny In each month. Ancient Order of Hibernians Meets third Sunday In each month. Knights or St. Jehn Meets overy Tuesday night. German Belief society Meets first Monday night in each month. COLORED SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Acacla Ledgo Ne. 24, F. A. M. Meets second Wednesday night In each month. Mt. Hermeu Chapter Ne. 8, K. A. M. Meets second Friday in ench mouth. Palestlne Cnmmnndery Ne. 0, K. T. Mcets fourth Friday in ouch month. v. n. u. e. e. f. , , Maysvllle Star Ledgo Ne. 1048. Meets first nnd third Friday night In each month. Household et ltuth Ne. 87. Meet second Thursday night in each month. DAL'OHTEIISOFTHETAnEIINACLE. " - Conge HIverTnbernacle Ne. 60. Meets first' Thursday In each month. DACOHTEnS OT THE OOOD SAMARITAN. Evans Ledge Ne. 0. Meets first Weduesdav night lu each month. , u. n. r. - Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 48. Meets first SatuV -day and third Wednesday night in each month. Yeung's Tomple Ne. 41. Meets llrst Monday night in each month. ' a. a. it. - McKlnnevnn Pest Ne. 1(W. Meets fourth Sat urday night In each mouth. Weman's Belief Cerps Ne. 2&. Meets first Tuesday In eaeh mouth. COUKT DIBECTOKT. CIUCUIT COUKT. Hen. A. E.Cole, Judge Maysville J. H.Sallec, Commonwealth Atfy... Maysville Ben D. Parry, Clerk Maysvllle Allan D. Cele, Master Commissioner. Maysvllle Courts Meet Masen At Maysville. Tuesday after the see eud Monday In January, April, July aud Octo ber. Fleming At Ficmliigsburg, third Monday In May and November. Greenui At Greenup, fourth Monday In February and August. Lewls At Vitnccburg second Monday In June und December. Nlchelns--At Carlisle, Tuesday nfter third Monday in September and leurth Monday In March. MASON COUNTV COUIIT. Meets Second Monday in Each Menth, Thes. B.Phlster, Presiding Judge. ...Maysville Charles D.Newell, County Attorney.Maysvllle T. M. Poarce, Clerk Maysville Jehn W. Alexnndcr, Sheriff Maysville ' J. C. Jeirorsenl n,,,,,l Maysllck Sam P. Porlne fUeI'u,les1 Maysvllle HobertC. Kirk, Jailer Maysvllle Jehn "D. Hee, Corener Maysvllle Jehn C. Evorett, Assessor Maysvllle G. W. Blattcriunn, Scheel Sup't Maysvllle IQunrterly Court meets Tuesday after the second Monday In March, June, September' and December, nnd hns civil jurisdiction te the amount of 2ue. MAd.STItATEH COUIITB. Maysvllle Ne. 1. Jehn L. Grant, Maglstrate, holds court the tlrst Tuesday In each month. Jacob Mlller, Maglstrate, holds court the fourth Tuesday In each month. Wm. B. Daw Daw eon, Constable. Maysvllle Ne. 2.-T. J. Plckett, Maglstrate holds court the tlrst Saturday In each mouth. William Peppor, Maglstrate, holds court the fourth Saturday In each month. J. B. McNutt, Constnble. Dever Jnraes Earnshaw and Frank Lung ford. Magistrates, bold courts en the first nnd third Wednesdays in March, June, Soptember and Dccomber. Jehn Bunyon. Constable Mlnerva O. N. Weaver and Jeseph M. Byar, Magistrates, held courts en the first and third -Thursdays tn March, June, September and December. William E. King, Constable. Gorranntewn Loslle H.AIannen and Wm. L. Woodward, Magistrates, held courts en the llrst Friday and third Saturday In March. June, September and December. I William teui, constatiie. Rtlrrifa .1. M. flnll nnrl lamn. TT n.ln.alA Magistrates, held courts en the second ami fourth Saturdays In March, June. September and Docember. A. J. Suit. Constable Maysliek Charles W. Williams and J. D. , Raymond, Magistrates, held courts en the soe end and fourth Fridays In March, June, Sep '' tember nnd December. Jnmes It. Roborsen, Constable. Lewisburg Isaae L. Mellvaln nnd Jeseph M. Aloxander, Magistrates, held courts en the secend nnd fourth Thursdays In Mnreh, June, Soptembor and Dccomber. S. M. Strode, Con stable . Orangeburg-M. D. Farrew and Lewis M. Cellls, Magistrates, held courts en the first Saturday nnd last Monday In March. June, Soptembor nnd Doeembor. Y. II. Coryell,. Constnble. Washington-Edward Belfry and Arthur F. V oed. Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Tuesdavs and third Wednesdays In March, June, Soptember nnd Doeembor. Geerge 0. Oeggln, Constnble. Murpliysvllle Jehn E. Wells and W. W. Worthlngten, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Mondays and third Thursdays In March, ' June, Soptembor and Doeember. II. T. But ellffe, Constable Fern Leaf Samuel V.. Miuitln hurt Pnwell R. Owens, Magistrates, held courts en the seeeud mid fourth Saturdays In March, June, Septem- ber and Doeember. Charles Walling itfieni, ivOfi Jtrtble iieiena Yiiiiam William Luttreli and Luttrell and Jeseph in nana, nninumv, uuiu vuurif H ip . etid and fourth WelR4ys In MaMh. Jhm 1tew(ierin4lDeeffiVer, James R, Pimw?,' BatHraaii, MaglstrMM. held courts en the i vewvvlrlv. ft-. I ,. 4SRr5; "H-V-V t-W 1 V ? m ;.;! M .-p 7J iV t T.'SJ ,.C- .tVj 'M - USB Tc 4 - ' Ttf. m "''Wl juiliKjHBaH ', ' y$2i& C3 ' ,r PWlWtPWftry wR "V r -: f