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wf ",,,ifl"" (fT,Jppf 'f Mt T" -TV- -wi-fc5 pu?? -(. . M. 5; oti ;n , 1 iW ( ' V I , IS"-' i ' ' ,t : '! .fl I ?'! ' ,( 't ' , ( 4 f si Ai WEEKLY CROP REPORT. Tobacco Improving and Reported to Co in an Excellent State of Cultivation Throughout the State. General Review. Although there has been but little rain and excessively high temperature) the soil retained sufficient moisture from the heavy rainB of the preceeding week to maintain crops in a healthy growing condition. Except on bottom lands, where planting was greatly delayed by the heavy spring rains, the corn crop has received its last cultivation, and is generally promising. This crop is now entering the critical period and much depends upon the character of the weather during the ensuing thirty days. Wheat threshing is general, and it is turning out very well, though the yield will not be quite as large as was antici rated. Tobacco, especially tiie late planted, has improved and is generally in an excellent state of cultivation. Tobacco worms are begining to be troublesome in the central section. Western Section. There is no com plaint about the weather; on the con trary, it has been favorable for the rapid growth of all crops and for field work. The good effects of the general rains of June 26th and 27th are everywhere ap parent. Early planted corn, which has been laid by in good order, has grown rapidly and looks clean, despite the fre quent rains. The later planted is some what irregular in growth, that in the bottoms being backward. The general crop prospect, however, is good. To bacco shows marked advancement since last report. In many localities it is al most ready for topping, which will be commenced next week. There is not much complaint of cut worms, but chinch bugs are doing some damage to corn and wheat. The latter cereal is all harvested and a large portton of the crop has been threshed. In some localities the yield is exceptionally large, notably in the coun ties along the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, but, generally speaking, the wheat crop is not turning out as well as was ex pected. The head is light, though the quality is satisfactory. Oats, meadows and clover are being cut. Oats are only fuir. Gardens are doing well. A large crop of blackberries is reported. Union Services. The following evening services for the summer were ordered by the Pastoi'j Union for the churches willing to par ticipate. Service beginning each even ing at 7:30 : First 1'resbyterian Church, Sunday, July 17th. Christian Church, Sunday, July 21th. M. E. Church, South, Sunday, July 31st. Central Presbyterian Church, Sunday, August. First Baptist Church, Sunday, August 14th. Church of the Nativity, (Episcopal) Sunday, August 21. PERSONAL. Mr. Stanley E. Lee, of Ironton, was in town yesterday. Mr. Walter Blatterman left Wednes day for New York City. Miss Stella Cord, of Ewing, is visit ing Mrs. John Mathews. Miss Lucy Newell, of Cincinnati, is visiting relatives in the city and county. Mies Harriet Johnson and Miss Katherine Albert are at Charleston on a visit. , Prof. Berry is attending the National Teachers' Association meeting at Wash ington. Mrs. Susan B. Killpatrick and son left Wednesday to visit relatives in Mayslick. Miss Jane Lee left Wedneeday even ing to visit relatives at Baltimore and Washington. Miss Mary Morris has returned to her home at Covington, after a pleasant visit to her couBin Mrs. Harry Richard Bon. Miss Pluria Gill and Master William Gill are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Duke Watson. MaBter William will return home to-day accompanied by Hickman Ranson. Try the "Senate" 5c. cigar. 210 Market street. All the be6t grades coal to be bought at Gable Bros. 'Phone 70. Wheat sacks, wheat storage, wheat insurance and market price paid for wheat at the Old Gold Mills. Largest stock of Kanawha and semi- cannel coal. Lump for grates, nut for stoves and ranges. 'Phone 70. Gable Bros, . Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she with stood its severest tests, but her vital or gans were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's, New Discovery for consumption, and was, so .much relieved on taking first dose, that bug slept all night: and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Jler . name is Mrs Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. O. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. 0, Trial bottles free at J. James Wood's drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1, Every bottle guaranteed. STEPPED WRONG WAY. An Indiana Woman Is ously Injured. Sen- THE OAR STILL IN MOTION, At the Time the Accident Occurred the Woman Wan la Search of New From Santiago Abont Near Relative. Lafayette, Ind., July 7. Guy Hol croft, one of the men reported as killed In the second day's battle before San tiago, enlisted here a few weeks ago while Lieutenant Will Lutz of this city was recruiting for the regular army. His mother, whose home is at Battle Ground, received a telegram announc ing the sad result, and came to, this city in quMt of substantiation or de nial,, and. herself ,met with serious ac cident She was thrown to the pavement, sustaining bad cuts on the back of her head and on the forehead. She" had got on a wrong car and stepped off backward while the car was in motion. A Notary I'ubllc'i Offense. Marion, Ind., July 7. John 0. Aus tin, a real estate dealer and a citizen of Gas City, was arrested Wednesday eyening on the charge of having por formed a marriage ceremony without warrant of law Austin's alleged of fense was committed a year and a half ago, when he married Minle Lewis to Walter Alexander. The only au thority that Austin could claim is the fact that he 1b a notary public. .Criifthetl by Falling: Banm. Mctamora, Ind., July 7. Harry Mill er, making his home with W. N. Gor don of this place, and originally re ceived from the house of refuge at Cincinnati, while assisting in toarina down an old stable, was crushed to death by a beam, which struck his head. Drowned ileraelf. Jamestown, O., July 7. Miss Maria Dodds, a maiden lady of this city, com mitted suicide by drowning. She had been sick for some time, but was ncrt thought to be demented. She was prominently connected in Dayton, Xenla and Springfield. Dlatllllnc Company Assigns. Cynthiana, Ky., July 7. The T. J. Megibbon company, distillers, by J. W. Megibben, prsident, filed a deed of as signment to Attorney J. I. Blanton. The assets and liabilities are not yet ascertained, but will involve many thousands of dollars. Fell on a Pitchfork. Danville, Ind., July 7. Harry Mc Pheeters, 19 years old, died Monday at his home north of town. Two weeks ago he fell from a haymow, alighting on the handle of a pitchfork, which punctured his groin four inches. The Parti News Chaoses Hands. Peru, Ind,, July 7. Th Sunday Morning News of this city has changed hands, the Presaler Printing company having sold It to T. H; Harlow, re cently of the Muncle NewB. Foldlng-Ved Victim. Nlcholasvlle, Ky., July 7. Mosee Masters, a merchant here, had a fold ing bed to close upon him, breaking bis collar bono and otherwise injuring him. HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION Is Accomplished ao Par as Legislation la Concerned. Washington, July 7; Quito unex pectedly the resolutions providing for the annexation of the islands were brought to a vote in the senate late Wedenesday afternoon and they were passed by the decisive vote of 42 to 31. Yeas Allison, Baker, Burrows, Can non, Carter, Clark, Cullom, Davis, De boe, Elgins, Fairbanks, Foraker, Frye, Gallinger, Gorman, Hals, Hanna, Hans brough, Hawley, Hoar, Kyle, Lodge, McBrldge, MoLaurJn, Money, Morgan, Nelson, Penrose, Perkins, PettUB, Piatt (Conn.), Pritchard, Proctor, Sawell, Shoup, Sullivan, Teller, Warren, WeU llngton, Wetmore, Wilson, Wolcott 42. Nays Allen, Bacon, Bate, Caffery, Chilton, Clay, Daniel, Faulkner, Jones (Ark.), Lindsay, McEnory, Mallory, Mitchell, Morrill, Pasco, Pettlgrew, Roach, Turley, Turple,. White 21. The resolution was originally Intro duced In the house by Mr. Newlanda of Nevada and passed that body June 15. Two days later it. was reported favorably tp the senate. Congress Iteariy to Adjourn. Washington, July 7. It Is beJievd that congreBB will aljourn Friday or Saturday. The paseaga of the Haw aiian resolution and the general de ficiency bill leaves no .legislation of general importance to be considered of which there. Is hope of passage at this cession. . . Told to Leuva, Suoz, July 7,-Tho Spanish fleet, commanded by Admiral Camara, lias arrived here and -has been notified by the. officials of the, 'Ekyptlan. " govern ment that it must leave .tWe port with in ,24 hours. jTlae gpvernsmnt fcafl alio notified, Admiral $mw 'tfcate ,11 not be allows t9coa,l fce; i . " ! Y The Royal it the highest trade baklag powder kacrwiu Actaal testa wow it goea oae- ttlrd farther tban ay otfcer brand. ROYAL POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL RAKINO POWDER CO., NIW YORK. COUNTY CULLINGS. items Ticked Up by, the Bulletin's Corre spondents in Mason and Elsewhere. BERNARD. Miss Jessie Killpatrick is the guest of Miss Jen nie Grant. Miss Emma Jones, of Vanccburg. returned home Friday after spending a few days with the Misses White. Mr. J. W. Bramble's family, who have been quite sick with mumps, have recovered. Born, to the wife of Dr. J. T. Wells, of Bran denburg, a son. Dr. and Mrs. It. A. White are visiting at D. Sam White's. The many friends of John J. Tucker are glnd to welcome he and his family back to their old home. Miss Mayme White left Thursday for a visit to friends at Muncle, Ind. Miss Mary Vantersdell, ol Fleraingsburg, spent last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Lash brooks, and several of our young folks spent the Fourth at Buggies. HELENA STATION. Vomer Early left for Topeka, Kan., last week. Miss Jessie Wells returned home Friday altera pleasant visit at Lexington. The thermometer registered 101 here Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. A. Finch returned home Thursday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Church, at Chicago. Mr. Ben Warder, of Maysville, is visiting Mr. II. M. Warder. Mrs. Belle Wells is attending the Chautauqua at Lexington this week. Mas. N. E. Luttrell, of Middlesboro.ls spending the summer with Mrs. Rosa Allen. W. W. Robb and J. D. Allen attended the hop at Blue Licks Friday evening. i i Attractive Women. Why Is ono woman attractive and another not? The most admirable and attractive thing about an attractive woman Is her womanliness. Every' body admires a womanly womsn. She must have health, of course, because without It she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fulness of her cheeks and her vivacity. Real health must mean tbql a woman is really a woman. Thatsho is strong and perfect in a Eexual way, as well as in every other. That she Is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some arc bom with what is called "constitu tional weakness." Those who do not enjoy per fect health, need only take the proper precau tions and the proper remedy to become perfectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion will cure any derangement of the distinctly feminine organism. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and rccelvo Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," illustrated. MARKET REPORTS. Grain and Stock Quotations For July j. New York, Beef-Family, fll 00I2 00; extra mees, ?8 OO1Q8 75; packed. $0 OOftlO 50. Cut meats -I'k-kled bellies, 6J6ffl74c: pickled shoul- oers, -ic; picuiea name, 794128c. Lard Western steam, JO 43. Pork-tOld mess 111 75Q12 23. ' Butter VTestem dairy, 14317c; cream ery, H17?; do factory, llQlOc. Cheese State, large, 8yyS894c; small, Otfc; part skims, oHaec; full skims, 2&3c. Eggs State and 1'ensylvanla, 110212c; western fresh, He. Wheat-OOc. Cora-37c. Oats-23Vc. Rye -J7c. r J Chi en go. Cattle Beeves, ?3 03(&.5 40; cows und heifers, 3 3p-l 70; Texas steers, $3 COS 4 75; western, $1 204 00; stockers and feeders, ?3 80Q4 CO. liogs-lorkers, $3 0O4 05; roughs, com raon to good, 3 93(24 CO; mediums and heavies, $4 30; pigs, $2 ,80fj3 75. Sheep and Lambs Choice sheep,$4 252 0 45; fair,. $4 20&4 40; common, $3 25(it 4 10; exports, $3 00; cholep lambs, $4 50a 6 0(). Wheat 76r;ic Corn 32c. Onts-220c nyc-44c. ' ritUburr. Cattle Choice, $5 10Q5 15; good, $5 O0S2 5 1Q; tidy butchers', $4 75(54 85; fair, J4 40 ia-t uo, t-uniuiuu, wit ao; uelfora, $3 50 Q4 40; bull, stags and cows, $2 50(34 30 fresh cows, J2O&50. ' Hogs-Yorkers, $4 334 40; mediums. $4 45Q4 50; fair, U 00; grassers, J3 ioa 3 15; heavy 4 154 20; rougn, 2 50 Sheep-Ch ce, 4 054 10; good, $4 05ffl 4 10; fair, 3 854 00; common, $3 25a 3 BO; Jumbs, $4 05(55 00. f HufTalo. Cattle-Butchers', $4 854 C5; sblpnlnr $4 05(24 00; best steers, $5 00fi6 25; : good cows and hoifers, J3 2534, 25; stockers and feederB, $4 00(25 00. na Hogs Yorkers, $4 30(4 36; roughs com raon to good, 3 854 15; medium's and heavies, 4 45; pigs, $4 004 10. Sheep and Lambs-Sheep, extra, U 2V 4 30; good prime, 15.00.36 10; commoi 3 00S3 B0; choice lambs, 5 4025 B0? Cleveland, nogs-Yorkera and light, ?4 20; medium, and heavlea, ?4 20; stags and roughs, $26 Sleep and Lambs - Sheep, )3 90ffl4 50- a .CatUe-8)c.tra, 8 8P4' T5; heifers! '8 S3 u ' v f ; f i 4 Santiago Has Fallen And so have our prices. We must vacate by July 24, and are closing out our stock of CHINA, GLASS AND TINWARE At prices that knock you out at the first fire. It is impossible to enumer ate the different varieties of these goods hence we ask you to call and see for yourself. Look at' our 5 and 10c counters. Price our better lines. Don't forget our Havalands I CD, Russell & Co. China Palace A shirt front that attracts attention by the ex quisite perfection of its color and finish is the ono that you wear from the laundry work that is d( no here. Cuff, Collar. Shirt or Shirt Waist, Linen riuit Is sent home looking as fresh and perfect as the new article, and we are only too pleased that we cau give gratification and hatls faction to our patrons. 'Phone 1 63. POWER LAUNDRY. Down town office : Lee & B. NEW FIRM NEW GOODS.. Leonard & Lalley, Successors to S. A. Sbauklln, Dealers in tSTOVES3 Grates, Mantels, Tinware. Blued. White and Granite Ware, Galvanized Tubs, Buckets and everything carried In a first class Tin store. Agents For Celebrated John Van Range and Eclipse Stoves and Ranges. Personal atten tlon given Tin Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and general Job Work. Tudor Building, Market St. An elegant Life Size Portrait free with every sitting. Cady's Art Studio c have put guy rones and a heavy weight on the price of every loaf of our Bread. The price is prostrated, but tho Bread rises just the same, fhe loaf is light, as good veast and flour will maKCltSWect. Hchtnnrt wlinWnmo finnA n,n,i cheap to the people Is our motio. Try it. The F. H. Traxel Company. DR. P. G. SMOOT, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. EC and re,s'd"ice : No. 30 West Third street. Office hours: 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Telephono NoHl. GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AT Electric Park lO CENTS ' .! i (I h?J.0U? c" fare and gives you a ticket to the ISSiV'! ook at the offerings: Wild and Adams, sweet singers; The Howards, comedy sketch tnd wjlkel 7 nWard UltIe Bas,U8' ek T. D. SLATTERY, Attorney at kaw, "'J ' "Ml : m ' .ill',, . 215K Court etreet. Maysville, Ky. Collections and (et.Ueme.nj of estates a specialty. wwcw)n8 KAlIiltOAO SCHEDULE. al 'fflUTE. CINCINNATI DIVISION CHBUMAXX AND OHIO. jCasl. So. 16 10:05 a. m. No. 2.- i:&P-m' So.M 5:26 p.m. No. 4 10:46 p. m. VVusu No.lM &S0 a.m. No. 1 6:10 a.m. No. 17 M8:60a.jn. No. 8 3:35 nm No.lSf 4:35 p. m, Dally, tun" except buuaay F. F. V. Limited No. 2 arrives at V ashington at 6:47a. m.; Baltimore, 8:00 a. m.: Philadelphia. 10:15 a. m.: New York, 12:43 p. m. F. F. V. Limited No 3 arrives at Cincinnati at 'Washington Express No. 4 arrives at Washing ton at 3:46 p. m,; New York, 9:05 p. m. Cincinnati Fast Line No. 1 arrives Cincinnati at '" Pullman sleeping car service td Richmond and Old Point Comfort ly trains 2 and 4. Direct connection at Cincinnati for all points West and South. No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 do not stop between MayHville and Newport. Trains 15, 16. 17. 18. 19 and 20 stop at the St. Charles Hotel, Maysville, for passeogcrs. For full information and rates to ail points East and West, apply to t. A. GARRIGAN, 8. E. P. A., Huntington, W. Va. MAT8VHXB DIVISIOH. Southbound, Leaves Maysville at 6:47 a.m. for Paris.Lex lngton, Cincln'ti, Rich mond. Stanford. Living. ston, Jellico, Middlesborough, Cumberland Gap Frankfort, Louisville and ponts on N. N. and M. V. Eastern Division. Leave Maysville at 1:25 p. m. for Paris, Cincin nati, .Lexington, Winchester, Richmond and points on N. N. and M. V. Eastern Division. Northbound, Arrive at Maysville at 9:45 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. All trains dally except Sunday. At Ruggles Camp Grounds, MONDAY, JULY 4, at 10 a m.. tho following privileges will be let to the best bidders : Hotel, uoniecuonery berSbon. Th Dnfectionerr. Stables. Bnccau'c Room and Bar- rho board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. the meetings on these beautiful and much im proved grounds will be held beginning July 2Sth and closing August 18th, Eminent divines will be present. Rev. W. B. Collins, D. 1)., of Louis ville. Ky.; Bev.E. O.Buxton, D.D., of Avondale. O.; Rev. C. W. Barnes. D. D., of Wyoming. O., and tho ministers of the Covington and Ashland dis tricts are expected to be present. Tho fringing will be In charge of Prof. Crabbe, of Ashland, as sisted by a splendid choir, which is an assurance that the music will bo all that could be desired. A splendid addition has been made to the hotel, giving ample accommodation to all. The prom- enaue grouuus nave Deen cxienaea, a. new stame ! Till lit anil miltltfittin. 4tmiv.t-.Yinn,C nnHn Tkn grounds are beautiful, and, best of all, there is an abundance of pure water two large cisterns, three wells, one of which Is 150 feet deep, the water of which we have bud aualjzed, and It contains the following medicinal properties Total solids, 3.6 to the liter: soluble salts. 3.10 to the liter; consisting of chlorides and sulphates of magnesium, sodium and potassium; insoluble salts, 0.44 to tho liter; cousistipg of calcium car bonates with traces of iron. The meetings will be In chargo of Revs. G. R. Frenger and J. G. Dover, Presiding Eiders of the Covington and Ashland Districts. Any one desiring cottages write I. U. LANE, Maysville, Ky. For Weak Kidneys! DR. HUGGINS' SPECIFIC KIDMY CURE Cures Weak Rack. Diabetes, Bright's Disease. Gravel and all kidney and urinary discuses. War ranted to benefit or money refunded. DR. HU6GINS' Specific Bladder I Cure cures burning, irritation, inflammation, painful urination and all bladder affections. At drug gists, 25c. Dr. Huggins Oo., COLUMBUS, O. THUS. J. CHENOWETH, (MAYSVILLE AGENT. MILTON JOHNSON, Attorney at Law Court St., Maysville, Ky. Pompt attention to Collections and legal matters. C. BURGESS TAYLOR, ATTORHET AT LAW. Special attention given to Collection of Claims. 211 Court Btreet, Maysville, Ky. C. F. Zweigart & Co., DAILY MEAT MARKET. BbCOND AND 8UTTON BTBXTTS.. JAMES N. KEH0E, Attorney at Law. ,. r opeet Court itreet.eut tide. ') V