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iHMHWIHiV i- . fW,"!'- mtefwii snKJ!MaBBWiMM(?a,-KJi.-jr-w ... . "U"MPpi l)'W pHPW M-a flkt r fc F ' r-v , . $ I' OUR I erfSj5Li DAILY Kv v 'fi&m Kn. CUlfUelnr IThe Editor of Tub Lkdekh Is net responsi ble for the opinions oxprcssed by Correspond ents! but nothing reflecting upon the charac charac ter or habit of any person will be admitted te these columns! wCorrieminto iclll pirate tend Ltlltrn se a tareaeh us net Inter (niii 9e'clMk a. m. Give tact in as few wrtl as possible. We want netrs in thts department, nml nut atlvtriMng notices or veltttcal anmrnents. OUll AOENTS. The following are Authorized Agents for TnE Puulie Lkdueu In their respective local Ulrs: Aferanburv Matthew HetTtnnn. Helena Rebert II. Cord. Minerva rrank W. Ilnwcs. SanUtn. G. Grlusby. OraiiQeburg C. It. Iless. Sprtrimfcile C. C. Dcgmun. ilaisliefc Charles Wheole'r. VancefttiriJ Mrs. Jeunle Stew art. Mt. Curmcl Kelly it Foxwertby. Augusta Leandcr Tully. Peed Jeseph W. Williams. lilutltck SortnesJ. H. Hunter. Subscribers will save the treuble of letter writing by paying their subscriptions te the Agent nt their place. SHANNON. Dud Paul took a flying trip te Cincinnati this week. Miss Amelia Jehnsen Is visiting the Authur family this week. Uncle Jack Styles has about one hundred leads of yellow pumpkins. Prof. H. A. Hartley will glve a show nt Ar tbArana Wednesday night. James I'rnthcr will start te the State A. and M. College at Lexington te-morrow. I. N. Watsen nnd Cnue Illtt ure In Cincin nati looking after the tobacco market. Colonel W. n. Cole and Professer J. H. Klrkland were In Maysvllle Saturday. Miss Belle Arthur Is quite sick at present writing. We hope for her speedy recovery. Our public school is progressing nlcely underthe management of Mrs. Sue Wright. Jeff. Arthur is building a large corn-crib shed. Watsen has the contract of saw lng the lumber. Sereral of the geed Democrats attended the barbecue held at the Gcrmantewu Fair Grounds Saturday. BUI Clary's new house Is almost done. It is qulte a handsome resilience, and adds greatly te the leeks of the town. Mr. Tbaxten gave the young folks a hop lest Thursday night, which they all enjoyed. It was the first of the season. Miss Hegers of Sharpsburg has returned home after a pleasant visit at the home of Dr. L. V. Browning of "The Oaks." KBXTVCKV WEATIIEH ltEVOHT. What We May Expect lMireen This Time (Hid To-.Merrow Evening, THE LEDaKIi'S WEATHBR SIOA'ALS. IHi Ife streamer rAiii: Dtue iiai.n or snow; With Wack above 'twill WAitMEii grew. If Ulatk'n DENEATH cer.DEii 'twill be: Unless lilack' shown no chunge we'll see. CSTThe above forecasts tire made for a period of thirty-six hours, ending at 8 o'clock te-morrow evening. Xavieii aged 90. Ubimleii died nt Dnyten, Maiiy K. Andersen of Cincinnati thought she was marrying a banker, but when she went te live with him he was n waiter in a fourth rate restaurant at Columbus. "Neka Machiiee," the play in which Miss Sadie Scanlan will be seen, is an in novation in Irish comedy, and is entirely different te the usual run of dramas per taining te Ireland, new and original ideas being cleverly worked out, and is replete with point and merry geed humor It is said there are mere genuine hearty laughs in "Ole Olsen" than in any ether comedy of the century. Ed. R. Salter, the manager of the company, who is compelled te listen te the play every night, is getting se fat that he cannot get inside half the box offices en the read. He is a beautiful illustration of that old axiom "Laugh and Grew Fat." Jehn Davis, a young dude from Elizabethtown, met a young woman in an assignation house at Louisville, and after satisfying himself assaulted her. She retaliated by caressing him en the head with a brass mantel ornament, when he fled te the street. The police arrested both parties, nnd the cowardly 'fellow threw all the blame ou his frail companion. A Cholera Avire. A reported outbreak of cholera at llel metta, N. J., created much excitement in that vicinity. Investigation showed that the disease was net cholera but a violent dysentery, which is almost as sevore and dangerous as, cholera, Mr. Walter Wil lard, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two miles from Uolmetta, says Chamber Iain's Celic, Cholera and Diarrheea Hem edy haB given great satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysontery. It is cer tainly ene of the best things made. Fer sale by Power & Reynolds, Druggists ' Fiiik and Accident Ins. W. It. Warder. rjjit Netice t Taxpayers On and after November 1st, IStf.', the penalty of six per cent, will te added te all unpaid taxes. I'ay new und avoid the rush of the last flve darn. JOHN W. AMSXANDKK, 8. M. 0. D m? WV2Z&JZ7 miir-T zz. AWLP ANNOUNCEMENTS. reu APPKIXAIK JUDGE. We are authorized te anneunce Judge W. H. HOLT as a candldnte for ro-elcotlon as Judire et the Court of Appculs at the November election, lblti. reu cuicuiT judee. We are authorized te announce A, M. J. COCHHAN asacandldntc for Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth Judicial District at the No Ne vember election, 1892. roil SIIEUlFf. We are authorized te aunounce J. C. JEF FERSON as the Democratic candldate for Shnrltr of Masen county at the election te be held Tuesday. November 8th 1892. reu MAVOIl. We are authorized te announce E. E. PEAHCK, Jr.. us a candldate for re-election te the office of Ma or at the ensuing election for City eitlcers. roil CITY MAItSIIAL. We are authorized te announce. M. E. Mc KELLUP as a candldate for City Marshal at the ensuing January election. We are authorized te anneunce U. W. FITZ GERALD as a candidate for Marshal at the ensuing city election. We are authorized te announce JOHN W. ALEXANDER as a candidate ler City Marbhal at the ensuing January election. We are autnerlzed te announce JOHN ' . DAY as a candidate ter City Marshal at the ensuing January election. We are authorized te announce JAMES REDMOND u a candldate for City Marshal at the ensuing January election. FOH CITY CLEI1K. We are authorized te aunounce HARRY C. McDOUGLE as a candldate ter City Clerk at the ensuing January election. We are authorized te announce MARTIN A. O'HAKEasacaudtdatoferre-cltctlou te the oilice of City Clerk at the ensuing city elec tion. reu assesseii. We are authorized te anneunce CHARLES D. SHEPARD as a candidate for City Assessor nt the ensuing city election. We are authorized te announce F. W, BAUER as a candidate ter City Assessor nt the ensuing city election. rOH COM.ECTOU AND THEASL'HEH. We are authorized te anneunce U. A. COCH RAN, Jr., as a candidate ter the olHce of Collector anl Treasurer at the ensuing city election. We nre authorized tonnneuneo JAMES W. FITZGERALD as a candidate for Collector and Treasurer at the ensuing city election. We nre authorized te announce HORATIO FICKLIN for Collector and Treasurer at the ensuing city election. reu COUNCILMAN. We are authorized te announce JOHN T. MARTIN as a candldate for Councilman lrera the Fenrth Ward. We are authorized te announce C. W. WAR DLE as a candldate for Councilman from the Fifth Wan). Washington Opera-Heuse, EDMISTON & KINNEMAN, Mgrs. -A nljrht of solid tun! Thursday, October 20th. The original nnd jfreateft of all Swedish Dialect Comedy Successes, Ole Olsen. With America's representative Dialectician, Mr. lien Hendricks, In the title role; and SWEDISH LADY QUARTETTE! Tickets at Nelsen's 0 a. m. Monday. Oct. 17th Prices !M, 60 und 75 cents. Washington Opera-Heuse. HWEET XADIE KJCANLAN, Friday, October 21st, Supported by a capable company of players. under the direction of Sidney it. Kills, In the picturesque Irish drama, Nera MACHREE Introducing special scenic effects, costumes by Uaren DeOrimm. Sadle Scanlan's vocal Gems and a pair of Genuine Irish I'onles. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 00 First threo rows In Parquetttl; balance en lower Uoer 75 cents. Seats en sulu Monday u a. m. at Nelsen's. Netice! FRED WILLIAMS will continue te repair Watches. Clocks anil Jowelry at IllakoberoiiKh'g old stand. ectTlni MONUMENTAL, STATUARY AND CEMKTKHY WOKK, In GranUt ami itnrlilr. M. R. GLLMORE, 108 W. 8cemd flTMXitr MAYHVILLK, KV. -KreeiitoneItulldlnKWerk,HMewllts,c,t atlfctery prlcn ' ' Cincinnati, Portsmenth,Biflr Sandy aud Pomeroy Packet Company. The splendid beats of this line, running be tween Olnelnnatl, Portsmouth. Irenton Hunt. Ington, ORlllpells and Pomeroy, pass Mays vine as fellows! " Pomorey Packets llottena, Telegraph and Cltv of Madisen pass Maysvllle either way at 1 o'clock n. in. ' llenauza up dally for Vancuuurg at 8 . ra.. returning for Cincinnati, paste Maysvllle dally, oicept Sunday, at 3 p. m. '" Fer freight or passage apply te O.M.PIU8TBIM(kii1, ww 3ia : - - - x - ..i 8S3S3S wwv W tiivwww w-wvvwwMi y.vy w BALLENGEE Diamonds X VI WMHWtlVWVW i 2gqpaaqpajraqpjBaap WW-WW VVW V WOWWiV hjh-,- ' !'? 5' . 'i?'? 'jff 5.'. 12. rrrrrrvrrrsrrrrrirv C3 JL-J C3 - We are showing the largest aud handsomest line ever carried by us, and la styles that cannot be found elsewhere. Our garments are unsurpassed In fit, finish aud material. Our prices for first-class goods will be found very low. Remember, we sell au elegaut Our Hue of Dress Goods is very complete. All grades of Serges, from -tOc te SI per yard in Navy Blue and all the popular shades. Our Annual Opening for the display of Winter Wraps will take place Friday and Saturday, October 14th aud 15th, at which time we show the entire line of ene et the largest manufacturers of Ladies' aud Children's Cloaks in the United States. Yeu are invited, whether you wish te purchase or net. BPlO"WlTI2;TC3- & CO. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, I P. J. MURPHY, SUCCESSOR TO HOPPER 4c MURPHY. THOMAS J. CHEN0WETH, IDPLTJOO-IST. MAYSVILLE. ntEE ADVERTISING. JSTe Charge! Adverlisemcntuwulcr the heading of "Iclp Itl'antetl," "SHuaHem Wanted," " Lett," " Found," Ac, of an accepta ble nature, and net te exceed three lines, en UiU ltje, are FREE te all. t3PXe Dunlnui Ailvcrtieementii Uuertcd tcuVe nut pai. anmccn fail te come theflret time, we invite a many repetition an arr. necentary te teeurc tthat iieu advertUe for. We icith the advertUen te feel thattheu are net imposing en us by using uurfree column. Advertisements can be left at our eflce or tent through the mall te THE PUBLIC LEDGER COMPACT, Ke. 10 E. Tiird Strut. WANTED. WANTED A doed boy. Apply te W. D, HIXON at Publle Library. WANTED-A position as bookkeeper. Ex perience in the business. Apply te POSTMASTER. Shannen. Ky. WANTED Ladles te knew that Mrs. Hlse of the Sixth Ward weaves carpet at Ne, 1213 Ferest avenue. WANTED A boy who has had soma ex perience at clpir making. Apply te F. DEVINE. WANTED An Upright Piane In geed cen: dltlen te rent. Apply without delay at the Convent In this city. WANTED Twe stripper boys Immediately, OUT & THOMAS. WANTED Pupils wishing te take lessens In Art te nlense nniilv te MISS AL- LEVNE M. HAMILTON. Ne. 418 East Second street. Ternn reasonable. WANTED work. girl te de general hnuse work. Anns-te MKS. JOHN M.UA1NS 132 West Second street. WANTED-Ladles te knew that Miss Evrt DeAtlcy Is carrying en n Dressmaking establishment In the Sixth Ward, and would like te have them call. rOE SALE. FOK SALE A large Cooking Steve. Ne. 8, with heater and tank: will sell very cheap! In geed order. A. n. GHEENWOOD, Paint Stere. Second street. 7IOH 8ALE Second-hand snfe. wardrobe ) nnd etllce desk. Apply te G. W. GEISEL, In nfternoen. FOH IIENT Oil SALE-My residence, btlew town known as "Illvorslde." If rented, can have use of herse and two cows. Apply at once te A. J. McDOUGLE or II. C. MC DOUGLE. IjlOK SALE-A fresh Cew and her calf. Ap . ply te JOHN SMALL. Aberdeen, or 110 Market street. Maysvllle. Ky. I7IOH SALE OK TIIADE-A geed herse nnd ' Jersey mlleh cow. 8. PANGHUHN, M.D. FOB BENT. FOK KENT Modern Cettage en Cem street. Fifth Ward. Fer terms, &e., mcrce apply AdHtns impress uince, FOU KENT The room lately occupied by the Commercial Club. All modern con cen veniences: best location In the cltv, Alse third Heer in Bame building. Applyte HAltltV TAYLOlt. Leck llex V. IJIOK KF.NT-NIre two-story house In the : Fifth Ward, Ne. 218 Walnut street. Fer particulars inquire at It. WELLS, noxtdeor. LOST. LOST A Herse from stable of Albert lien son en Cabin orrek. Medium sized dark bay, with small lump en hind ankle, slightly pigeon teed. Heward of f5 for his return. Address JOHN HOLLAND. Sprlngdale. Ky. IOST-A lenther Deg Cellar, with Tag Ne. Hi J and name of Q. A. Mean attaohed. The Under will please leave with Q. A. MEANS. T OST-A D. of H. Pin botween I. M. Lane's LJ resldonce and Post-efllco. rumor pioase return te this omce, LOST-An Oddfellews' Geld Pin near K. C. Depot. Heward of $2 will be paid for same Leavo at this ollteo. roujre. IJIOUND A lady'a Ilreaiplnt ewner can re cover same by calling at this office und proving property. yamtjeyAjCu LADY COHIinSPONDENT Wanted: objeot matrimony. Ne trldert need answer. Address 0. 0 Heward, Masen county, Ky. v-A.'VJW.'-'.VW' VjSVVW .. .W. -'. JS.. '. v - i - - x - - x - - i - - 'X - ' WWW Jfj' WWXIH gwvv f$ (Jewelry m ly fiX Silverware V Vfc VW V W WVVtV ry&Qffr !? 5' ZA. m Jttkm AT $5 00, $7 50 AND ,$10 00. Repairing of all Kinds JEWELRY. KENTUCKY. Netice of Incorporation of MaysUIle Sanitarium Company. 1. Notlcelshorebn given that Jehn T. Fletu . N. Smith. Ernle Whlte. lng. J. C. Pecer, T. H. D. Hcehlnger. Cleon C. Owens. J. A. Heed. Themas H. Phlster. W. W. Hall and M. J. Mc Carthy have formed a corporation named Maysvllle Snnltnrium Cemjmny, In accordance with the previsions of Chapter 66, General Statutes. 2. The principal place of business Is Mays Mays vlleo, Masen county, Kentucky. 3. The buslness of the corporation Is te es tablish and maintain an Instltute at Maysvllle for the eure of the liquor, tobacco and mor phine habits. 4. The capital stock Is ten thousand dollars, divided into shares of ten dollars each, te be paid for In moneyor ether property as may be agreed upon, te be paid In en call of Directors. 5. The corporation begins May Oth, 1892, nnd Is te oentlnuo for twonty-nve years. t). The business of the company shall be managed by a Beard of flve Directors, who shall be elected annually by the stockholders nnd who shall bold oilice for ene year and until their successors ate elected and qual fled. The Directors shnll from thelr numbei elect a President and Vice-President, nnd from their number or tbe stockholders, a Sec rotary and Trensurer. 7. Tbe highest amount of indebtedness or liability te which tbe corporation Is te sub ject Itself Is two thousand dollars. 8. The prlvnte property of the stockholders Is te be oxempt from the oerporntc debts. JOHN T. FLEMING. President. Attest: Tnes. H. Philter. See. nnd Treas, Loek ! ie! Loek! U4 Hfwett ami H4 Envelopes reu 20 CENTS: AT BOX PAPER IN SHOW WINDO Y Werth Deuble Menty. Alse, the new metal, pure Aluminum, made Inte Penholders. Match Sates, Cigar Cases, Key Chains, Stamp Helders, Cuff and Cellar tiunens, dingie ivnivcs, etc. EMBOSSED WALL PAPER! (1, 10, 12,4 nnd 15 cents per belt, te mnke room ter new goods. Wall Paper will be higher lu, the Spring. SrTry the Peerlesg yVnll Paper Cleaner. HOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. J. T. KacMey & Ce. i. it. n. smith, DENTIST ! The latest Lecal Anntthcttcs for the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Fer koeplng your teeth and gums in order use Sapenla, best teeth wash known te the world. Oilice. Second street. COCHHAN ic SONS, ATTORNEYS AT LA W, COUUT STHEET. KO'IT. A. COCIIHAK IK. A. V. J. COCHHAN itAVSVlLLE,KT WM. D. COCnilAN Small, the Tailor CAN HE FOUND AT HIB EMPORIUM of FASHION Ne. 110 Market Street. Opposite Cntrl rtettl. Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, Ex-rMldcnt Hurxren (loed Hamarllan llenpltal, Kx-nctlug Hnperlntsndent Leugvlew Iiimiib Asylum, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mr H(t KldeHri TMnl fUrstl, en Doer n't it et Mnrktl. JOII PKINTINO neatly and qulekly oxecutcd at The Public Ledger Jeb Hoems. "'X-A-X-A-X-iS utr S3 RAIX.HOAD BCHEDUtE. CINCINNATI DIVISION CIIKSAI-BAKK ANI1 OHIO. CO Ne. 2 :40a. m Ktut j NO. S) 7!40 p. IU I Ne. 4 -.. - - ,' 9.VU . Ul i iv e. i es: ) Ne. Hi. 5:4i 1 Ne. 17 .. 10:1! I Ne. 3 1:2 I Ne. I 9:25 A. Ill RQUTI Wcl ) a. m 15 a. m 15 p. m Add tweutr-slx minutes te get eity time. Nes. 19 and 20 nre the Maysvllle accommoda tion, and Nes. 17 and 18 the Huntington accom modation. Nes. 1 and 2 are the fast express and Nes. 3 and 4 the F. F. V. Ne. 4 (F. F. V.) Is n solid train with through dining car and Pullman sleepers te Washing ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Yerk. Through Pullman sleeper te Hlohmend, Va nnd Old Point Comfert. Ne. 2 Is a solid train with Pullman sleeper te Wnshlngten, making nil Eastern and Southeastern connections. Tbe accommodation trains nre dnlly except Sunday: the rest nre dally. Direct connection at Cincinnati for points West and Seuth. MAYSVILT.B DIVISION. etttA bound. I.cnve' Maysvllle at i::0 a. m. for Paris, Lex- lngtou,Cluoiunatl,Hlcb lngteu,Cluoiunatl,Hlcb lngtou,Clueiunatl,Hlcb nioinl. Stanten!. Liv ingsten, Jollleo, Mlddlcsboreugb, Cumberland Gap, Frankfort, Louisville and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Division. Leaves Maysvllle at 1:41 p. in. Ter Paris, Cin cinnati. Lex I u ut en, Winchester, Hlchmend and points en N. N. and M. V., Eastern Divis ion. A'ertAbnuii'l. Arrlve at Majsvllle at 10. CO a. m. nnd 8:4.1 p. in. All trains daily except Sunday. Add twenty-six minutes te get city tlme. MKECT KOUTG WEST I7ic Ohto and Mlsslsstp. pi Railway Is the hert line be tween Cincinnati and St. Leuis, nnd all of Its trains run thrmnrh solid te 8t, Leuis. Ne transferring of bagirnge or of passengers who travel en O. nnd M. trains. Less than ten hours Is our tlme te St. Leuis, where our trains mnke connection lu the Union Depot with trulns of nil lines for the West, Southwest and Northwest. The Ohie and Mississippi Railway Is the di rect nnd fast line te Louisvllle. The Ohie and Mississippi Hallway gives spe cial attention te colonists going West, cither single or In parties. Our agents nre pre pared at all times te furnish Information as te rntcs and routes te points Wrst, and when passengers are ready te stnrt w',1 secure their tickets at lowest rates nnd attend te 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. PA HIS. Central Passenger Agent O. nnd M. Hall way, 48 West Fourth Street. Cincinnati, O. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION -ADOITED UV THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO. OF MAVSVILLE. KV. Aiit. I. He It Known that William H. Cox, Themas A. Davis, W. H. WmUwerth, Jr., Sam uel T. Hlckmnn, A. M. J. Cochran, M. C. Hus sell, Geerge L. Cox and Allen A. Edmonds, haveuhlsday associated themselves together and beceme Incorporated under and by vlrtue of Cbnpter 60 of the General Statutes of the State of Kcntueky ns The Public Ledger Com pany nnd by that name shall sue and be sued, contract and be contracted with, nnd shall have perpetual succession nnd a common seal, with power te alter same at pleasure. AitT. 2. The capital stock of said Corpora tion shall be ?j,(XX), divided Inte shares of S10 each, nnd the same shall be transfera ble by wrltten assignment ou the certlflcate, nnd when transferred the cortlllcnte for same shall be surrendered te tbe Company and can celed, und new ones Issued In lleu thereof. Aut. a. This Corporation is organized for the nurnese of publishing a newsimner In the city of Maysvllle. and distributing the same throughout the state of Kentucky, nnd for the carrying en of n general newspaper business In said city and state. Aut. 4. The principal placoef business of snld Corporation shall be at Maysvllle, Ky. The capital stock of said Corporation may be Increased nt a meeting of the stockholders (tbose holding a majority of the stock assent ing thereto) te any sum net exceeding f 10,. CJ0. This Corieratlon may organlze when 300 shares of Its stock Is subscribed. Stock may be paid ter In moneyor equivalent at an agreed contract price, and any stock net sub scribed for may be sold from tlme te time, as the Directors may direct nnd nuthorlze, nnd the certificates of stock shall be signed by the President nnd Secretary, aud the corpo cerpo corpe lato seal shall be affixed te same. Anr.fi. The Corporation shnll be managed bv a Directory of flve persons who shall be eiceieu anuuauy at tne uempany s emce in Maysvllle, Ky.. en the 1st Monday In March of each year. If, for any reason, there should net be an election held at the tlme fixed, tbe Directors in oltlce shall contlnue as such until tneir successors are elected and quail lied. AitT. 6. The Directors shall choeso from their number a President and Vlce-Presldent, aim irem saiu nutnoer or ine stocKiieiuers a Secretary and Treasurer, or. If they soe fit. they may combine these two officers into one. They shall elect an Editor, and mnj elect an assistaut te the Editor, both of whose duties and tonure of office they may fix nnd pro pre pro scrlbe by by-laws of the Company, which by laws a majority of the Directors may adept ier me managemeni ei ine company 8anairs. Akt. 7. The Company shnll net Ineur an Indebtedness exceeding, In the aggregate Ft I.IJJ UI1V ltllU, U DUIII C1JUUI IU UI1U-I1UIL Ul IUU can tal stock nald In. Akt. 8. The prlvate property of jthe stock holders of this Company shall be exempt irem an uceis or iiaeiuiics ei me corpora tion. Art. V. The Corporation shnll begin when It shall have organized, as provided for herein, nnd shall continue as long as may be neces sary, according te law. In witness whoreof, the said Incorporators have hereunto set their hands this 10th day of March. 1892. William 11. Cox, Themas A. Davis, W. H. WADSweimt, Jr, S T. Hickman, A. M. J. COCHitAN, M. C. HUSSELL, Gee. L. Coy, Cey, Allen a. Edmonds. State op Kentucky, i lV, Masen County. f" I, T. M. Tearce, Clerk of the County Court for the county nnd stnte aforesaid, de certify that the foregoing Artlcloef Incorporation of The Pitblle Ledgor Ce. was, en March 10, 1892, produced te me In said county, and acknowl edged by said Themas A. Davis. William II. Cox. W. H. Wadsworth, Jr.,8.T. Hickman, M. C. Hussell, Gcerge L. Cox and Allen A. Ed monds each te be their act and deed, and en March 14, 1892, the same was again reproduced te me and aoknewlodgcd by A. M. J. Cochran te be his act nnd deed, and ledged for record, whereupon the same, togethor with this cor cer cor tlficate, hath been duly recorded In my etllce. Given under my hand this 14th dav of March, 1892. T. M. PEAHCE, Clerk. ny T. D. Slattery. D. C. J. J. FITZGERALD, Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter! 41 West Second Street, Jf wel Gas Hteves. MAYSVILLE, KY. W.H.WAIIPWOUTII, 8K. I W. II. WADSWOHTII, jii. WADSWOKTH & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MAYBVILLE, KY. The euf ral practice et Law Gee. M. dinger & Sen, BRICK JIASON8 AND CONTRACTORS! Estimates made en all clauei of Werk, Leck Hex 417, MAY8VILLK, KY. C. W. WA11DLE, DENTIST Ewelrart'i Bleck, second and Sntten Streets. rWhn havliicTMlh Kxlrartrd Ukt Uu, Ab I1 :!H r riiuirir -ai n and H(. DIHEOTOttY. citv umtihtiti . . E. E. Peaicc. Jr Martin A. O'Hitre Majer CttyCUrK Colltetei .Hid 'lltiif Ulei Mntshnl Asesser Weed and Ceal Inspector Whnrltnuster City Prosecutor CltrPhyblcUtu City Undertaker . . Keeper Almshouse . H. A. Cochran, Jr .James HtUIn A.N. Hull , ..William Davis CM. Phlster J.N. Kchee Dr. C.C.Owens Q. A, Menus Ic Sen Mrs. Sarah E. Sapp Cirv COUNCIL. Metis First Tliuteday Evening in Each Menth. William II. Cox. President. MEMIIERS. Flist Wartl. Fourth Ward. (1) W. ll. Cox. (2)W. Il.Wadswerth.Jr. lit) Conard It inly. Sreiml Want. (D J. O. Pecer. (21 M. F. Kchee, (3) C. II. Pcarcc. Jr. T7ifni l'aru (1) E. W. Fitzgerald, (2) H. It. Ulorbewor, (J) L. O. Uattcrman. (l)Tues. M.Woed. (2) Itobert Fleklln. (3) H. L. Newell. Fifth Wartl. (1) Gee. C. Fleming 02) II. T. Haulmnn, (3) J. I. Salisbury. Sixth Ward. (1) Gee. Schrocder, (2)PolkH!eks. (3) Hufus Dryden. The figures Indlcate the number of years ench Councilman has te serve from January, 1802. MASONIC LODOKS. Confldeuco Ix)dge Ne. 62 Meets ttrst Mon Men dav nigh tlu each month. Masen Ledge Ne. 342 Meets second Monday night In each month. Maysvllle Chapter Ne. U Meets third Mon day night lu ouch month. Maysvllle Cemmandciy Ne. te- Meets fourth Monday ulght In each month. ODDFELLOWS. DeKalb Ledgo Ne. 12 Meets every Tuesday night. Hluggeld Ledgo Ne. 27 Meets e very Wednes day night. Plsgah Encampment Ne. 0 Meets second nnd fourth Mondays lu every month. Canten Maysvllle Ne. 2 Meets third Monday night in each month. Friendship Ledgo Ne. 42, D. of K.-Meets first Monday ulght In each month. KNiams errrniiAS. Llmcstone Ledgo Ne.36 Meets every Friday night. Maysvllle Division Ne. 0, U. H. Meets first Tuesday In every mouth. p. e. 8. A. Washington Camp Ne. 3 Meets every Thurs day night. a. a. n. Jeseph Helscr Pest Ne. 13 Meets first and third Saturdays in each month. M. C. Hutcbins Cnmn Ne. 2. S. of V. Meets first and third Wednesday's of the month. Weman's Hollef Cerps Meets second and fourth Saturdays In each mouth. k. or ii. Maysvllle Ledge Ne. 2778. Meets first and third Tuesdays In each month. BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. St. Pntrlek's nenovelent Society Meets overy second Sunday. Sodality or the U. V. M. Meets overy 8un !'. j Father Mnthew Total Abstinence Society Meets first Sunday lu each mouth. Ancient Order of Hibernians Meets third Sunday In each mouth. Knights et St. Jehn Meets overy Tuesday night. German Hollef Society Meets Urst Monday night lu each mouth. COLORED SOCIETIES. MASONIC Acacia Ledge Ne, 24, F. A. M. Meets second Wedne-daj night lu each month. Mt. Hormen Chapter Ne. 8, H. A. M. Meets second Friday lu each mouth. Palestine Cammnudery Ne. (I, K. T. Meets fourth Friday in each month. e. u. e. e. p. Maysvllle Star Ledgo Ne. HI8. Meets first and third Friday night in each mouth. Housoheld of Huth Ne. 37. Meets second Thursday night lu each month. DAUOIITEHB OF THE TABERNACLE. Conge Hlver Tabernacle Ne. 80. Meets first Thursday In each month. DAUOIITKI1K OP THE OOOD RAMAKITAN. Evans Ledge Ne. 0. Meets first Wednesday ulrfht in each month. c. u. r. Geed Will Ledgo Ne. 48. Meets Urst Satur day and third Wcdtlesday night In each month. Yeung's Temple Ne. 41. Meets Urst Monday night In each month, 0. A. K. McKlunevan Pest Ne. 100. Meets fourth Sat urday night In each month. Weman's Heller Cerps Ne. 2b. Meets first Tuesday In each month. COUKT DIRECTORY. CIIICUIT COUKT. Hen. A. E, Cole, Judge Maysvllle J. 11. Sallee, Commonwealth Att'y. . . Maysvllle Hen D. Parry, Clerk , Maysvllle Allan D. Cele, Master Commissioner. Maysvllle Courts Meet Masen At Maysvllle, Tuesday after the sec- oudIendny in January, April, July nnd Octo- her. Flemlmr At Flemluusbui-ir. third Monday in May and Nevember. Greenup At Greenup, fourth Monday In February and August. Lewis At Vanceburg second Monday in June and December. Nicholas At Carlisle, Tuesday after third Monday In September and fourth Monday In March. MASON COUNTY COUUT. Meet Second Monday in Each Menth. Thes. H. Phlster, Presiding Judge.. , Maysvllle Charles D. Newell, County Atterney. Mays vllle T. M. Pearce, Clerk Maysvllle Jehn W. Alexander, Sheriff Maysvllle J. C. Jeffersen I n-.,,.,,,,. I Maysllck Sara P. Perlnef Deuutl091 Maysvllle Itobert C. Kirk. Jailer., Maysvllle Jehn D. Hoe, Corener ., Maysvllle JelinC. Everett, Assessor ...Maysvllle G. W. niattcrmnn, Soheol Sup't. ...Maysvllle IQuarterly Court meets Tuesday after the second Monday In March, June, September ana December, and has civil Jurisdiction te the amount or f2U0. MAn.STHATES COUUT8. Ma) sviile Ne. 1. Jehn L. Grant, Magistrate, holds oeurt the first Tuesday In each month. Jacob Miller, Magistrate, holds court the Teurth Tuesday In cuch month. Win. D. Daw Daw eon, Constable. Maysvllle NevS.T. J. Pickett, Magistrate holds court the first Saturday In each month. William Pepper, Magistrate, holds oeurt the fourth Saturday In each mouth, J. I). MeNutt, Constable. Devor Jaraes Bamsbaw and Frauk Luns ford. Magistrates, held courts en the first and third Wednesdays In March, June, Septomber and December. Jehn ltunyen. Constable. Minerva O. N. Weaver and Jeseph M. Hyar, Magistrates, held courts en .the first and third Thursdays lu March, June, Soptembor and December. William Ii. King, Constable Gcrmantewu Loslle H.Manneu nnd Win. L. Woodward, Magistrates, held courts en the first Friday und third Saturday In March, June, September and December. William Feul, Constable. Sardls J. M. Hall und James II. Grlgsby, Magistrates, held courts en the second and fourth Saturdays In March, June. September and Decomber. A. J. Suit. Constable. Maysllek-Charles W. Williams and J. D. Knymend, Magistrates, held courts en the sec ond and fourth Fridays in March, June, Sep temeor and December. James It. Hobcrsen. Constable. Lewisburg Isaac L. Mellvaln and Jeseph M. Alexnnder, Magistrates, held courts en the second and fourth Thursdays In March, June, Soptembor and Deoember. S, M. Strede, Con stable. Orangeburg M. D. Farrew and Lewis M. Cellls, Mnglatratea. held court ou the first Saturday and last Monday In March. June, September and Decomber. W. II, Ceryell, Constable. Washington-Edward Ilelfryand Arthur F. Weed, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Tuesdays und third Wednesdays In March, June, September and Deoember. Geerge O. Oeggln. Constable, Murphytvlllo-Jehn E. Wells and W. W. Wortlilngteii, Magistrates, held courts en the fourth Mondays and third Thursdays In March. June, Soptember and Doeembor, II, T. But But clllTe, Constable, Fern Leaf Samuel K. Maitln and Pewell II. Owens, Magistrates, held courts en the second and fourth Saturday In Mareh. June, Septem ber and Deoember, Charles Wuillngferd. Cen stable, ' Helena-William Luttrell and Jeseph W llateman. Magistrates, held court en the sec ond and fourth Wednesdays In Mureh, June, September and December. Jmnei H. Farrew, Cenitablv. ' OITY .3