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y BARG-AINSLN OXFORDS AT BERKLEY'S, PRICE 25, 50, 75 AND 99 CENTS. SEE THEM. 'v .-- ' V SOUTH METHODISTS. The Kentucky Conference Adjourns List of Appointments For tho Ensuing Year. Tho seventy-fifth annual session of tho Kentucky Conferenco of the M. E. Church, South, closed at Winchester Tuesday afternoon. Bishop Haygood pre sided, and the attendance was the largest in tho history of the body. Reports showed a gratifying increase in membership and contributions to the various funds. About half of tho $10,000 needed to complete and equip Kentucky Wesloyan College according to original plans was raised At a special meeting for tho purpose. A communication came from Cincinnati offering the use of a $20, 000 hotel at Point Burnsido free for five years for educational purposes, with tho option of purchasing it at tho end of that period for $5,000. The next conference will meet at Som erset in September, 1890. The following is the list of appoint ments for tho ensuing conference year : LEXINGTON DISTRICT J. HAND, PIIESIDINO ELDER. Lexington, W. T. Bowling. Epworth Charge and Missions, O. Boggcss. Spears, R. B. Baird. Paris, T. W. Watts. . Frankfort, V. S. Follltt. Versailles, J. O. A. Vaught. Georgetown, I!. E. Lancaster. Winchester, H. Q. Henderson. Mt. Sterling, C. J. Nugent. Old Fort, V. Chamberlain. Grassy Lick and Mt. Zlon, J. J. Johnson. North Mlddletowu, F. A. Savage. Hiutou, A. Redd. Mt. Hope, J. H. Williams. New Columbus, C. M. Humphreys. Swallowfleld Mission, E. J. Trimble. Kentucky Wesleyan College, E. H. l'earcc. Agent American Bible Society, G. S. Savage. COVINGTON DISTRICT II. V. WALKFR, PRESIDING ELDER. Covington, Scott street, G. II. Means. Covington, Eloventh street, J. W. Mitchell. Newport, E. G. B. Mann. Highland, W.A.Cooper. Augusta and Foster, W. F. Moorcs. California, J. W. Gardner. J. C. S. Minor, supernumerary. Vlsalla and Independence, J. S. Walker. Falmouth, T. F. Taliaferro. Petersburg, J. T. FIzcr. Morning View, L. G. Wallace. Warsaw, M. M. Shoesmlth. Brooksvillo, W. J. Doran. Walton, T. II. Hoffman. T. M. Bufllugtou and D. E. Bedluger, super numeraries. Cynthlana. E. L. Southgate. Williamstown, J. W. Barker. Bracken Mission to be supplied bylJ. D.Reuakcr. Oddville, W. T. Benton. Kelat, W. W. Green. Select High School, T. J. Dodd. Verona, J. M. Matthews. S3ELBYVILLE DISTRICT J. REEVE'S, PRESIDING ELDER. Shelbyville, J. R. Savage. Slmpsonvlllc, T. J. Mclutyre. Taylorsville, T. J. Godby. Bloomfleld, D. B. Cooper. Newcastle, W. W. Spates. Port Royal, G. W. Boswell. Campbellsburg. II. C. Wright. Bedford, G. W. Crutchfleld.. Milton, W. H. Wiuter. Prestonvlllc, B. K. Muse. La Grange, George Froh. Eminence, F. K. Struve. Beards, J. P. Strathen. Pleasantvllle, W. T. Rolaud. Chrlstlansburg, O. J. Chandler. Clay Village, W. II. H. Dltzler. Gratz.J. W. Crates. Palsgrove, J. M. Johnsou. Science Hill School, W. T. Poynter. MAYSVILLE DISTRICT D. W. ROBINSON, PRESIDING ELDER. Maysvlllo, J. S. Slmms. East Maysvlllo, L. Robinson. Mlllcrsburg, W. M. Brltt. . Flemlngsburg, M. W. Hincr. Tiltou audNepton, M. S. Clark. HIlIsboro,E.C. Savage. Orangeburg, P. J. Ross. Sharpsburg and Bethel, M. F. Chandler. Carlisle, C. F. Ouy. Owingsville, W. D. Welburu. Salt Well, J. R.Nelsou. Vanccburg, E. E. Holmes. Mt. Olivet, W. A. Peun. Shanuon andSardls, J. D. Redd. Germantown, T. B. Cook. Tollesboro, S. II. Pollltt. Dover, M. P. Morgan. Moorefleld, R. H. Wightmau. Ruddle's Mills aud Mt. Carmel, J. W. Harris. Kluuey Mission, Ed. Allen. Mlllcrsburg Female College, C. Pope. DANVILLE DISTRICT W. F. VAUGHN, PRESIDING EL DER. Danville, W. F. Taylor. Harrodsburg, J. K. Deerlug. Nlcholasvlllc, Julius E. Wright. Perryvllle, E. H. Godby. Mackvllle, S. W. Peoples. Chaplin, W. T. Ecklar. ' Lawrenceburg, E. A. McClurc. Salt River, W. L. Clark. Salvlsa, B. F. Cosby. Willmore, J. A. Sawyer. Burgln, A. P.Jones. Laucaster, F. M. Hill. Stanford, W. S. Grlnstead. Richmond and Providence, G. V. Young. Pulaski, S. M. Carrier, J. S. Reagan, supply. Collego Hill, W. F. Wyatt. Somerset, W. E. Arnold. Morelaud, J. N. Ison. , Polut Burnslde, To bo supplied. As'bury College, J. W. Hughes. MIDDLESDORO DISTRICT II. O. MOORE, PIIESIDINO ELDER. Middlesboro and Plnovllle, C. E. Boswell. Loudon, J. R. Peoples. Supply, J. J. Dickey. Barboursvllle, J. M. Wilson. Whltcsburg and Hindman, James Clay. Prcachcrsvillo, W. S. Selby. Pino Hill Mlssou, G. G. Reagom. Jacksonville-dndBeattyvillo, C. II. Greer. East Bcmstadt, V,'. . Rcngnu. ' Irvln, F. B, Jones. Campton and Hazel Green, J. S. West. Morehcad, James E. Wright. Frenchburg, J. R. Word. Wst Liberty, J. W. Hunter, nazard and Hydon, J. L. Stamper. Clay City, D. P. Ware. Shirts made to order at Nelson's. Giant potash for sinks Calhoun's. i Accident ins. tickets. W. Wnrriur. t Tobacco in barns insured by D. M. Kunyon. - i i Positively tho last chance. Gasolino stoves, refrigerators and freezers at cost at W. F. Power's. Major Madison Mkng, aged eighty four years, a welUknown citizen of Bour bon, died this week. 1 1 James Fuller attempted an assault upon Mrs. Joe Throckmorton, near Mil- lersburg, and was jailed at Paris. i Henry Clay Murray, aged sixty-eight, and Mrs. Belle Louderbnck, aged forty two, wero married this week at Augusta. Mayor Cox recently presented Mui phy Collego of Sovierville.Tenn., a handsome flag, and is in receipt of a letter of thanks from tho President of tho school. You can get Peeble's fine old wines, whiskies and brandies at Chenoweth's drug store. No uso to send to Cincin nati. Thoy have a complete stock. Intending to withdraw from business on October 1st, all persons indebted to me will please call and settle at once. Mrs. John O'Donnell. The Tuckahoe Musical Club will give a concert at the Third Street Christian Church, Ripley, Tuesday evenintr, Octo ber 1st, 1895. Miss Corrinne Clinken beard will assist in the entertainment. Now is a good time to invest in dia monds. On all diamonds bought of P. J. Murphy, the jeweler, ho will refund the money on them less 10 per cent, any time. Watches cheaper than elsewhere. The "Huntington" correspondent of the Ripley Bee says: "Dan Schafer and Charles Davis, of Maysville, have re painted tho residence of Joseph Shelton, and it is one of the beauties on Blooming Ridge." Handsome watch charms, lovely rings and an elegant variety of the latest nov elties in the jewelry line can always be found at Ballenger's. No cheap stuff, but tho best made ; and that's the only kind to buy. By some inadvertance, a few tickets to tho reception on Thursday night have been issued to children. Much as the Reception Committee would like to have tho children present, it will be impossible to admit them. i Married, at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lewis, at Quanah, Texas, Wednesday evening, September 18th, at 9 o'clock, Eugene E. Stearns and Miss Alice Beardsley, youngest daughter of Rev. D. A. Beardsley, formerly of this city. Mr. John Ford and Miss Bridget Ma loney, both formerly of this city, were united in maniago in Louisville yester day. They arrived here last evening and are receiving congratulations and good wishes from their many friends and ac quaintances. At tho meeting held last evening Ring gold Lodge No. 27, I. O. O. F., elected the following representatives to tho Grand Lodge: Messrs. W. E. Stallcup. Simon Nelson and James Childs. Mr. James Childs was recommended for D. D. G. Master. At Greenup, William Rico has filed a $10,000 damage suit against John C. Tay lor, of Argentum, claiming that his char acter was injured by tho testimony given by Taylor when Rice was on trial charged with complicity in the murder of Edward Perry, at which trial Rico was acquitted. nnt?t?ntnm?mnntnn?????nt??nn?ntnnn e We Are So in inou o bu AND MEAN JUST WHAT WE SAY! Owing to our determination to eiiiinge in other business, we will close out our Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes AT COST! This will be an opportunity to secure genuine bargains in High-Grade Footwear such as was never offered bffore in the I istory of the Maysville Shoe trade. Nothing Shoddy in the entire stock. Eveiyth nir fresh and new and up to date in every particular. This is a genuine :lsnig.nut-to-quit-busine5S sale. A tremen dous stock, but at the prices we will name will not last long, so come earlv for choice selections Large assortment of MEN'S and BOYS' WINTER BOOTS, the best made, bought before the advance in leather, and will be sold at actual COST. Terms, absolutely CASE. Please do not embarrass us by asking for credit. Sale begins at once. F. B. RANS0N & CO. -35. y West Second St. S U4U44444444U444U44Ua444444UU444U444UU44UU DALY-FITZGERALD NUPTIALS, St. Patrick's Church the Scene of a Happy Marriage Early This Morning. This morning at 7 -o'clock Mr. Dan Daly and Miss Margaret Fitzgerald were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at St. Patrick's Chuich, Rev. Father Funis officiating. The groom is a young gentleman, es teemed by all who know him, of a pleas ant and agreeable disposition and des tined to rank high in all tho walks of life. His bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald, of Lime stone street, and is a young lady loved and esteemed by a host of friends for her many noble qualities of head and heart. Attired in a beautiful cream broadcloth, tailor-made suit with hat to match she never looked lovelier. She and the handsome groom presented a beautiful picture as they stood at the altar. The ushers were Messrs. W. K. Conley, of Covington, and Charles Daly, brother of the groom. Tho organist, Miss Josie Fitzgerald, of Lexington, rendered Men delshon's wedding march as the party approached the altar and during the ceremony. The happy couple wero the recipients of many beautiful and useful presents, and carry with them to their New York homo tho good wishes of their friends and acquaintances, in which the Bulletin heartily joins. They left on the 9 o'clock train for Cincinnati and this evening will take a train for Canisteo, N. Y where they will make their home. Fall styles in hats at Nelson's. 1 1 Mixed spices, the best, at Armstrong's. . . The woman's prayer service will bo held in the First Presbyterian Church on Friday afternoon, September 27th, at 3 o'clock. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by J. James Wood. FALL OPENING AT. THE BEEHIVE! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 25tli, 26tli and 27th. We extend an invitation to all to visit our Fall opening in Millinery. 'Dainty French patterns, new effects and a magnificent assortment. Novelties in Dress Goods, and a great line of Cloaks now ready. THE BEE HIVE, I1 ROSENAUBROS., Proprietors. Our stock of Winter Wraps are now ready for inspection. They have been selected with great care. In fit, finish and material, are unsurpassed in the country. In this department we have always lead, and propose do so again this season. We are showing many beautiful styles in Jackets and Capes that are confined to us in this market. Black Dress Goods are in greater demand than ever. We have prepared for it and are showing all weaves and designs. rownm 51 WEST SECOND STREET. OP CI to J Special Sales For This Week! Two hundred pairs of Misses' Kid Spring Heel -.Button, latest styles, formerly $2 25 and $2 Ladies' Kid Button, worth 4 Ladies' Kid Spring Heel Button, worth - - 2 Ladies' Kid Button, worth 1 Misses' Kid Spring Heel Button, worth - - 1 Children's Kid Spring Heel Button, worth - 1 Infants' Kid Button, worth 40c, Men's Tan Shoes, worth 4 Men's Calf Shoes, worth -Men's Calf Shoes, worth Men's Calf Shoes, worth -Boys' Calf Shoes, worth -Youths' Calf Shoes, worth 4 2 2 1 1 50.. 00.. 00.. 15.. 40.. 25.. 40.. 00.. 00.. 25.. 00.. 75.. 50.. ..1 49 2 2 1 1 1 1 98 34 90 99 73 17 27 98 74 49- 24 17 e Guarantee Satisfaction. PritftfB'kin&iin"Lo oiiaf oinrir&r" Urffl 3fi !? In . W la! i 1 in Vfetv III WJ Lh SI 111 K T fc m n m ft lllll m FINEFAR MS FOE SALE, The Executors of Thomas WclK deceased, will eoU, at private sole, tho "Homo Tract" of 8H a-1 Acres, near Helena Station; also thrco other tracts of land adjolnlw; same, contalnlnc no Acres, :jo Aci-oh nnd " I Acres respectively. No better land tu tho State. Terms to suit pur chasers. Apply to S.A. Piper) mid VKxecutora. G. S. AVnll.J Maysvlllo, Ky. ,Fiunk Williams, n five-year man sent up from (Boll County for horse stealing, is tho convict who has been making coun terfeit nickels and quarters in tho Frank fort "pen." IkTO T I C IE -TO- Tax-Payers On all taxes (State and County) not paid before tho first of November, ISM, there will bo a pcu alty of G per cent, added. Tho law makes this Imperative. Don't delay tho matter, l'lcasohot tlo as soon as possible. J. C. JEFFERSON, 17dl0-w2 Sheriff o( Mason County. LOST. LOST Monday between Hartley's storo and Dr. Smith's office, a Masonic watch charm. Kinder will bo liberally rewarded by returning same to this office. 0-tl