A w ': 1 7 'fry " .j b PUBLIC 1TEEKL V JlEP OBLICA N-1M. SDAILY PUBLIC LEDQEIt-ISM. ttlaysvllte Weather. OTbnt Mht lie Kxprrted Here During (lie Next Thlrtyalx Heur. THE I.EDOEB CODE. tPAUe streamer faih; .Blue-n a ix or snow; Black xnevK-'twlll waiimkb grew. Black DKKHATH-COLDKH 'twill be; If Black't cot shown no change we'll see. BBTAe atone JertcatU art made for a period 0 eMrttpilz heurt, ending at I o'clock tomorrow eve ning. WW If you have friendi vltlting you, or if you art ijeing en a vtilt, pleate drop ut a note te that effect. Mr. A. M. Slack is visiting at Midway. Rev. W. T. Spears is at Chautauqua, N. Y. Mrs. Ed. Hreen of Cincinnati is visit ing relatives here. Miss Mary P. Chambers returned te .Lexington Tuesday. Miss Mae Miles is visiting Mrs. Jehn Y. Ingles of Millcrsburg. Miss Emily Ferman is the guest of Miss Jennie Weed at Washington. Master Jimmle Shaw is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Dera Jehnsen, at Ripley. Miss Lida Weed returned from a visit at Mr. Jacob Rescr's near Lewlsburg. The Misses Hesor of near Lewlsburg were visiting at Washington yesterday. Mieses Jesio and Cera liacen of the county have returned from a visit in Rourbeu. Mr. Hayes Themas, who has been visiting at Hed Oak, O., was In the city yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Foxworthy left this morn ing for a visit te Mrs. W. E. McCann at .Lexington. Misses Mary and Carrle E. Ferman -are visiting friends at Richmond, their afermer home. Mr.3. L. Froldell will loave today for ills home, Dansville, N. Y., for a two weeks vacation. Miss Nannie Heward of Maysllckhas been the guest of Miss Mary Rummlns at Paris the past week. Mrs. Lyne Hernden of Louisville is visiting her perents, Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Hradferd, at Aberdeen. Miss Florence Darnall arrived home last night from a visit te relatives at Lexington and Nichelasvillc. Mrs. Isaac Levi and children of Ports Perts 211011th are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Davis, of Market street. Mrs. Jehn Y. Dean and daughters, 'Misses Anna and Elizabeth, are visit ing relatives at Springlield and ether points in Ohie. Miss Ltda Mills, who has been the charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mills, roturned te her home in Flom Flem ilngsburg this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Ferris of Waxa liutchle, Texas, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Coulter the past week, left today en a trip te Niagara Falls. Miss Nannle Smith of Cyuthiana and blisses Lillle Williams and Mary Archdeacon of Mayallck have roturned Jiome after a visit with Miss Mamle Archdeacon. THE BEE tfWJWBuSrSWBg The Rough Rider Hats Have met with a splendid roceptlon. They are certainly well adapted for knock about wear, with a style about them that gives the wearer a doeldodly laiinty ap pearance The various shapes, such as Cavalier, Lawten, Ladysmlth, Marl borough and Dakota, all te be found in our stock, are absolutely the very latest nd will be most popular for fall wear. They ceme in many colors. Prices 7He te J 1.89. Shirtwaists at We liave detnrmlnntl net te earrv will be offered te seli 'cm nulcklv. Prices have been still whother you need a waist for this or next ..A... t Uln.nl.ta nn ..r... liQn tl.n t r 1 II ft down te 60e, and se en through the list. They ceme both whlte and colored. All """" YOUR ATTENTION! Is called te our Silk and Dress Goods Department. Frem new until the fall sea soa sea sen la fairly epened there will be new arrivals in theso dopartments almost overy lay. We haye already en baud evor fifty difforent fall shades of plain Taffeta Silk. 60ld olsewhere at f L prlced liore at 89e: mero te ceme. New French Flan nel. Sybolines, Beliels, Granlte and Venitian Cleths, Cheviets, llomespuns, Storm Herges, Olay Worsteds, Henriettas, Gelf Suitings, Plaids. 60e te f 2.50 yard. iresenad mm DAJXI' J MF ".Lm UAXXVILLE MAYSVILLE, KY., lEURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1900. Mrs. Geerge Ellis of Wellington, Kas., Is visiting her brother, James Rurgle, of Ferest avenue. Deputy County Clerk Uernard JL Pollitt -will loave today at 1:33 for a visit te frlends in Philadelphia and Hurlingteu, N. J; Mrs. Clarrle Hratten andchlldren of Dayton and Miss Maude Gessott of Newport are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hratten of this city. Lexingten Lender. Miss Denne Jean Mitchell has been spending u month with relatlves at Maysvllle and reached home a few days age. She it new en the sick list. Mr. Jack Harry is ill with flux at his home in the county. Fer the purest Paris Green call at Ray's Postellice Drugstore. Mr. Richard Frlstee is still quite 111 at his home in the East End. ISTMrs. Joe Weed, bearding, 23 East Third street, Convent property. Flux is very bad in the Pleasant Ridge vicinity, West of Washington. Mr. Charles II. Cooper has moved from next deer te whero he new lives. Mr. William Prather is ill with flux at his home en the Pleasant Ridge pike. Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald the Plumber is laid up with a magniilcent boil en his leg. USTMrs. L. V. Davis has all the new shades and shapes In "Reaay-te-Wear" Hats. Mr. Jehn Brisbols new has charge of the Maysville Bottling Works, Mr. W. C. Jehnsen retiring. Mr. James Molen and family left last evening for Newport, where they will reslde in the future. Mr. S. P. Hrewning's new West End residence is fast assuming shape and presents a nice appearance. G. W. Rogers ik Ce.'s whisky is guaranteed te be strictly straight and pure. Ne spirits orrectliled goods sold. The Neptune Fire Company put out a geed-sized blaze en the dump en Sec ond Street Extension yesterday after noon. The remains of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kreutz were buried yesterday aftornoen in the Maysville Cometery. Mr. Jessle Calvert Is putting up a menument at the Catholic Cometory at Washington In the let of the late Mr. Patrick Quinn. The greatest skin specialist In America originated the formula for Banner Salve. Fer all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles It's the most healing medlclne J. Jas. Weed & Sen and Armstrong & Ce. Everybody bought Lard at 5 cents per pound yesterday from 2 p. m. te 4 p. m.j watch us. a. K. Ijaxcidex a- co. J. W. O'Denuell, Manager. Dr. R. H. Garrett will assist Rev. J. W. Perter in a special meeting at the First Haptlst Church, beginning the first week In October. His many frlends will give him a hearty wolcemo. Mrs. Ewlng, who lived at Frent and Wall streets, died yesterday aftornoen at 4 o'clock and was burled at Wash ington this morning at 10 o'clock with services by the Rev. H. E. ft ah by. The law sol health require that the bowels mmi1 once each day, anil one of the penalties for vio lating this law Is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain' Stomach anil Liver Tablets when necessary anil you will never have that severe punishment Intllcled upon ou. Price cents. Fer sale by J. Jas. Weed A Sen, Druggists. Soe Murphy the Joweler's olTer In Diamonds, Watches. Jowelry and Sil verware These bargains cannot be equaled in this city or elsewhere. Spe cial prices 011 all goods In stock. New is your chance. At the prices we are making you can alTerd te lay the goods away until you need them. HIVE Less Than Cost. ever anv Shirtwaists Every inducement mera reduced, and season's wear it will pay you te buy am ltQf HlfiRf? tllllt Wnm 7firt iim mAfKnfl .j& LEDGER . liEPVBUCAX. USTNew Veillng for the Fairs at Mrs. L. V. Davis's. The dove law in Kentucky has ex pired. Catlettsburg will have a Street Fair September lUth te2Jd. The wife Rev. Geerge P. Taubman is sorleusly ill at Portsmouth. JSTMrs. L. V. Davis is showing cor rect styles In Felt Hats for fall. The persenalty of the late Jesse H. Reper has been appraised at $760.85. Mary E. McDaniel of Aberdeen has been granted a pension of $12 per month. Mrs. R. A. Dearlng, mother of Hen. W. G. Dearing, died at her home at Poplar Plains, aged 5S. Colonel Richard Dawsen hus again been confined te his room at the New Central for some days. Mrs. Matilda Lee, aged 65, an aunt of Mr. J. P. Nash of this city, is seriously ill at her home nearTollesbero. The Prohibitionists will held a State Convention at Louisville August 21st te select a candidate for Govorner. Moihedlst Bishops began their round of cenference in the United States this week and de net close till March. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cochran are en tertaining a handseme new daughter at their resldence In the Sixth Ward. Rev. James S. Kemper, formerly Pas Pas eor of the Presbyterlan Church at Paris, dled Monday at Dayton, O., aged 86. EIFTax receipts for 1900 are new in my hands for collection. J. W. Fitzeekald, City Treasurer. Mrs. Alice F. Rlchesen has quallfled as guardian of Lida A. Rlchesen, with Ed. L. Rlchesen and W. W. Hall suro sure suro tles. An examination for white teachers In the Public Schools of the county will be held at the High Scheel Huildlng tomorrow. City Treasurer Fitzgerald advertises elsowhere the sale of property In Mays vileo for delinquent taxes for the years 18!)7, 1893 and 18!i9. Aaren Clutter dled yosterday after aftor aftor neon at the Almshouse, aged 80. The funeral services will be held this after aftor aftor neon at 2 o'clock. The discriminating public will find Rogers's "Limestone" bottled in bend and consequently absolutely pure, for sale Eddie Glenn's. Everybody bought Lard at 5 cents per pound yesterday from 2 p. m. te 4 p. m.; watch us. 11. E. Laneden A- Ce. J. W. O'Donnell, Manager. U. D. Hramlet of Carllsle wants the authorities te leek out for a team of horses stolen from him. He eilers f50 for the recovery of the animals and $100 for the thief. Mrs. W. T. Martin took the premium at the Maysville Fair for the hand somest embroidered centorcleth, her name being inadvertently emitted from the list published last week. , Fer dlgestlve weakness, nervousness, pains In the side, flatulence, dizziness, wakefulness headache und ether annoy ing accompaniments of cestlveness, Her blne Is a prompt and uncqualed remedy. Price, 50 cents. J. Jas. Weed & Sen. . Of the troops in the Philippines the number of sick in the hospitals is set down at 3,863, and in quarters at 1,261, making a total of 5,129 sick soldiers, or 8.47& of the entire army ill the archi pelago. NOTICE. The farm of the late Christian Schatz in aim will be sold at public auction en the premises Saturday, August 18th, at 10 o'clock a. m. This farm contains 110 acres, situated en the Fleming pike about three miles from Maysville. At 2 o'clock p. m. a house and let situated en Fleming pike in Fourth Ward of city of Maysville, Ky., will be sold at public auction en the premises. Tenus made kuewn en day of sale. W. A. SCHATZMANN, W. A. Dkiiseh, Executers. TOOK TWO GAMES. Professionals New Head the List in the Hetweather Tourney. Last night the Professionals beat the Senators two straight. Messrs. Dye and Hepper of each side didn't bowl, se their respective "averages" were added: PreessfOHnls. M. O. RubseU 103 10(1 T. M. RllSBel! 113 162 C. 1). Newell ; 153 160 Dr. P. G. Smoot 117 172 J. I). Dye -.'. 130 130 616 733 615 650 31 83 Senators. H. A. Carr 103 111 W. M." Archdeacen 131 15(1 W. II. Cox 12S 1211 J. H.Russell 120 121 C. C. Hepper 130 130 615 650 Standing of the clubs is as fellows I'laued. Wen. toil. JYreent. lrofeMlena!s...10 '! llubes, - i . 2J Senators- .10 5 J Sfu All Hern...... 8 a 4 JTJ The Rubes and the All Sorts will have a tilt tomorrow night. PRICE ONE CENT. Craddock's Modicated Hlue Seap, 10? per cake, at Choneweth's Drugstore. EJTCeunters for sale, at less than cost of lumber. Apply te 1. M. Lank. The many frlends of Miss Ella Wal lace will be pleased te learn that she Is much improved after a ten days illness. - . The dread of people with weak lungs who suffer from stubborn coughs Is con sumption. Feley's Heney and Tar, if taken In time, cures the cold, heals and strengthens the lungs and always cures Incipient consumption. J. Jas. weed & Sen and Armstrong & Ce. . . Mrs. Sephia Sheoler dled recently at Mt. Olivet, aged 85, and the remains were interred at Germantewn. She was the mother of Mr. Jacob Sheeler of near Moranburg. . . Plies are net only In, and of themselves very painful and annoying, but often greatly aggravate and even cause ether grave and painful affections, and should therefore, net be neglected. Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is a great been te sufferers as It will euro them. Price. 60 cents In bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. J, Jas. Weed & Sen. The meeting at Mt. Carmel Church In Hourben county, cenducted by Rev. Heward T. Cree of this city, resulted In seventeen additions. Rev. and Mrs. Cree are new enjoying a trip in Colerado. - . Constipation, impaired digestion and a torpid liver, are the most common ail ments that are responsible for that tired, listless, fagged-out feeling that makes the summer n dreaded period te se many people. Herblne will cure constipation, It improves the digestion and arouses the liver te normal nctlvlty. Price, 50 cents. J. Jas. Weed & Sen. The Ripley Bee has these kind words te saj- of Maysville's big Fair: "The Masen County Fair held at Maysville last week, was a success in overy par ticular. The attractions were the best we evor saw anywhere. The exhibits in the different departments surpassed all previous efforts." "I am a switchman," writes A. J. Jen nessee, of IKXll Butler, St., Chicago, "and am out in all kinds of weather. I took a cold which settled In my kidneys, and was In very bad shape. I tried several ad vertised medicines with no benefit until I was recommended te take Feley's Kidney Cure. Twe-thirds of a bottle cured me' J. Jas. Weed & Sen and Armstrong & Ce. . Under a recent decision of the Court of Appeals holding that fraternal or ders are subject te taxation the same as Individuals, the city authorities have demanded back takes of the 1. O. O. F. and Masonic Orders in Flemingsburg te the amount of several hundred dol lars. Ne taxes have bceti paid by the fraternal orders at that place since prier te 1895, and the amount of all taxes may reach something like $1,000. A MlnlKt-r'n (1 ami Herk. "I had a severe attack of bilious colic, get a bot tle of Chamberlain's Celic, Cholera and Ularrhiea Itemedy, took two doses and was entirely cured," says He. A. A. Power of Emperia, Kas. "My neighbor across the street was sick for ever a week, had two or three bottles e( medicine from the doctor. He used them for three orfeurd.iys without relief, then called In another doctor, who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, se discharged him. I went ever te see him the next morning. He said his bowels were In a terrible lit, that they had been ruunlngoirselong that It was almost bloody Mux. I asked hi in If he had tried Chamberlain's Celic, Cholera and Dlnr rhien Itemedy and he said, 'Ke.' I went home and brought him my bottle ami gave him one dose; told him te take another doe In fifteen or twenty minutes If he did net 11 ml relief, but he took no mere and was entirely cured " l'er hale by J. Jas. Weed .t Hen, nniKglsts. SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION. Delegates Frem This County te the State Convention. At the last called meeting of the Ex ecutive Committee of the Masen County Sunday-school Association the follow ing Delegates-at-Large were appointed te represent the county In the State Convention te be held at Hewling Green August 2Sth, 2!th and 30th: Mr. Jehn Houlden, Mr. J. S. Asbury, Mr. J. W. Hramel, Mr. James Childs, Miss Anna Hauer, Miss Lyda Weed, Prof. I. S. Kay, Mr. D. C. Hutchins, Mr. Jehn Wilsen and Miss Hessie Martin. Each Sunday-school In the county 1? entitled te ene Delegate for every hun dred pupils, and Superintendents are requested te have elected or appoiuted a Delegate next Sunday te represent their schools In the Convention. Delegates must call en or send te Mr. M. F. Marsh for their credentials, in order te get ene and one-third rail road fare te and from the Convention. Alse, they are instrueted te get a cer tificate or receipt from the ticket agent showing that they have paid full fare going and then they will be allowed ene-third rate returning. At the close of the Convention Prof. E. A. Fex will conduct a party te Mammoth Cave. The additional ex pense will be only $5. Many Delegates will avail themsolves of this opportu nity. 1 would be glad te see a large delegation go from this county. All orllalned Ministers are ox-efileio Dele gates. All Dolegates will be enter tained by the peeple of Hewling Green, provided you send your name and ad dress in advance te Mr. Jehn 11. Rodes, Hewling Green, Ky. E. Swikt, President. Det It I'ay Te Jluy Cheap A cheap remedy for coughs and colds li all right but you want something that will relieve and cure the mere severe and dangerous results of threat and lung troubles What shall you de? Qe te a warmer and mere regular climate? Yea, If possible; If net possible for you, then In either case take the only remedy that has been Intro duced In all ctvlllied countries with success In se vere threat and lung troubles, "Beschee'a Oer manBymp." It noten)y heals and stimulate the tissues te destroy the germ disease, but allays In flammation, causes easy expectoration, gives a geed nlghtl rest, and curea the patient. Try one bottle. Recommended many years by all drug gliU In the world. Fer sale by J. 0. 1'ecer. C. and O. earnings for the first week of August show an increase of $17,706. Since July 1 the increase has been $129,122. . a TO clisanse: Tilt! SYSTEM Effectively yet gently, when costive or bulleus, te permanently overcome 1m bltunl constipation, te awaken the kid wyi and liver te a healthy activity, with out Irritating or weakening them, te dis pel headaches, colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by the California Klg Syrup Ce. . I3TAmeng the geed Institutions of Maysville is the Manhattan Restaurant of Mr. Jas. A. Wallace, Frent and Mar ket streets. During the Fair it afforded prompt and satisfactory service te a vast number of strangers; and visitors will always find tfiere quick service and moderate charges. . BOND'S SPECIFIC CURES ASTHMA AND HAT FEVER. MAYSVILI.K, Ky., Aug. fi, 1900. Proprietor Bend's Specific, Maysville, Ky.: After taking treatment from spe cialists in UuiTale, Chicago, New Yerk and Cincinnati for asthma, with only temporary relief, 1 have been perma nently relieved by your Specific. I con gratulate you, sir, that you are proprie tor of such a remedy, which is bound te establish a record for itself unsurpassed by any medicine en the market. Very slncerely yours, Di:Witt C. Fiianklin, I). D. S. Fer sale at Henry W. Ray and J. Jas. Weed & Sen. Chicago meat packers huve received an order from the United States Government te submit bids for furnish ing 1,000,000 pounds of fresh, salted arid canned meats for the soldlers in the Philippines and in the Orient. The total cost will be in the neighborhood of f225,000. NOT THE ONLY ONE. Theiu Are Hundreds of Mnysville l'eejile Similarly Sltunted. Can there be any stronger proof of fered than the evldence of Maysville residents? After you have read the fol lowing quietly answer the question. Mr. A. W. McClanahan of 119 West Second street saps: "The use In my case fully demon strated the value of Dean's Kldney Pills. 1 suffered mero or less from kid ney trouble for twenty years, steadily becoming mere persistent as time passed en. My nttentlen was called te Dean's IvUlncy Pills, and I get a box at J. James Weed fc Sen's Drugstore, cor ner of West Second and Market streets. The treatment se greatlv benefited me that my only regret is that I did net knew of this valuable remedy years age, for had such been the case I would have been saved much suffering." Fer sale by all dealers; prlce 50 cents a bOX. FOSTEIl-MlMlUIlN Ce., Huffale, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute The celebrated Egyp tian Ring, guaranteed te cure rheumatism. Your money back if it don't cure. BALLENGER, Jeweler and Optician. Be$fcry4lnderwear These stocks are gathered with the most painstaking care. Ne ether store we bellove Is half se particular about the character of its Under-. " wear and Stockings. The variety, the finish, the fit and the quality In overy grade are unmatched. e are building a reputation en these two lines that we guard as zealously as a geed woman does an utitar utitar nished name. If mistakes occur as sometimes will glve us a chance for correction. We will be satisfied with nothing less than your un biased conviction, ours is the HKST hosiery and underwear store. Here is news today of the very best values, for in spite of low prices the goods are of exceptionally high character: Children's fiese 12H'c A PAIR A bargain for the little folks and a special one at that. Hlack, fast color of course, extra heavy knees, heels and tee, line ribbed, olas elas tic and durable. OJemeirs Re$e. ane A PAIlt Fine cotton stock ings. All black or with white split feet. Fast black Lisle thread, plain or with pretty drop stitch pattern. Fer the same reason that windows are put In a house drop stitches are put in stock steck stock ingseor ventilation. men's Rail Rese. a5e ami 35c Lisle thread, fast black, tan and fancy colors all pretty, all new styles. D. HUNT & SON. Extreme het weather Is a great tax upon the digestive power of babies: when puny and feeble they should be given a dose of White's Cream Vermifuge. Price, 23 cent J. Jas. Weed & Sen. Mr. Jehn T. Fisher of Carrollton has taken the position of prescription clerk at the drugstore of Messrs. J. Jas, Weed A Sen, lately made vacant by the reslg-, nation of Mr. Charles Hawes, who is new In Louisville. Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health, and a pure complexion make all women beautiful. Herblne Im parts strength and vitality te the sys tem and the rosy hue of health te the cheeks. Price, GO cents. J Jas. Weed & Sen. i Country peeple dress as well as city folks, but te de that they must have clean and well laundered linen. Maysville Power Laundry can de your work and present you. Yeu pass its deer as you come te town, Ne. 121 West Third street. Lenve your work. . (Juettlen Anmrered. Yes, August Flower still has the largeetsaleef any medicine In the civilized world. Your n-othersandgrandmetbersneverthouabtof using anything else for Indigestion or Biliousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom beard of Appendicitis, Nervous 1'rustratlen or Heart Failure, etc. They used Aug jst Flower te clean out the system and step fermentation of undi gested feed, regulate the action of the llver.stlm ulate the nervous and organic action of the sys tem, and that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headaches and ether aches. Yeu only need a few dose of Green's August Flower, In liquid form, te make you satisfied there is noth ing serious the matter with you. Fer sale by J. C. l'ecer. WE HAVEi Leng since demonstrated, net only te our satisfaction, but also te the satisfaction of the public, that only the highest character of merchandise sat isfies our patrons. We ven ture te say that no clothing house in the state averages as high as ours in the quality of goods carried by them. What we particularly desire te dwell en in this advertise ment is our SHOES It is only a short time since that we added a Men's and Beys' Shee Department te our business. When we did we looked only for the high est grades of Shoes that are produced. The result is mere than satisfactory. Our pur chases and sales of Fine Shoes have increased wonderfully. We are new receiving our fall stock. Whilst it is tee early te sell them, we invite you te step in and see what we have for you when the time comes te wear them. OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING Is greatly reduced. Many of you are perhaps still unpro unpre vided with Summer Clothing. We have made sweeping re ductions en all light-weight goods. Take advantage of it and buy new. THE HOME STORE. HECHINGER & CO. moment Underwear, i 3 ?or se gents. Light weight, white ribbed Llsle vests. Lew neck, sloeveless. silk taped neatly trimmed and finished. Ue$($ for a Quarter That have the appearance and net a whit less wearing qnality than the best you ever bought for half a dollar. Net all sizes in each style but yeu're sure te find your number in the let. It is an Instance that will repay prompt action. Customers assure us we have the best lSe vest en the market and quick salea prove it. I v. I ' 1 - m 4 Lfi