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u- - V 'WWl& uhe ffiee Jjfn River News. All tho packets are have trouble with the sandbars and the fogo. When the rise com' a at Pittsburg there will not b a known obstruction of a dangerous character anywhere in the channel between Pittsburg and Cincii -nati. Freth bulk oysters and cilery at Biag iotti & Co.'s. A Now Line of Ladits' Shoes Just Received at the New York Store we , y. Comforts and Blankets. Prepare for cold weather. Jack Frost will be here before you know it. Don't be caught napping without a good Comfort or a warm Blanket. Come and see us now about 'em. You'll find an immense stock with splendid values, marked at very small prices. We have Comforts as low as 59c and as high as $2.75. At 98c, $1.25 and $150 we have satine Comforts that are special bargains at the price. Some are knotted, and all are full the and come in choicest of designs. The Blanket stock is particularly strong this season. Full ten-quarter cotton Blankets, so soft that they feel like wool, at 69c the pair. In the eleven-quarter sire at 98c, $1.25 and $1.39. The all wool blankets range in price from $2.89 to $4.98. A special leader is an all wool plaid blanket worth at least $4.50, priced here at $3.49. Some Cloak Items. "We have had so many customers "look all around" and then come to us and select one of our Cloaks that we feel sure of our position as leaders in Cloak selling. "We invite the most critical comparison. Mark these few items and ask to see them. A Tan Kersey Jacket, full lined, worth fully $5, is marked here at $3.98. An all wool Black Kersey Jacket, lined throughout, not equalled elsewhere at $6.50, is lowly priced at $4.25. A su perior Castor Kersey Jacket, with a guaranteed satin lining, we want you to compare with $J2 garments sold elsewhere; our price $9.95. we guarantee a fit with every Jacket. Ladies' Ready-to-Wear.... MILLINERY We are having busy days in this department. On every hat purchased here there is a saving of thirty to forty per cent, as compared with prices of others. Give our hats a look and you'll be convinced of the truth of this assertion. Prices from $1.98 to $5.50. ROSENAU BROS., PROPRIETORS OF THE BEE HIVE, - SINGS OF LOW PRICES . See notice of It. B. Owens, executor of Henry Gibbs. John Combees and Miss Will Etta Herbert, both of Murphysville, were married this week. - The application of St. Patrick's Church Trustees to City Council to exonerate 'them from payment of taxes on the lot at corner of Third and Limestone streets, was only from the period when vthe buildings were removed and the propeity ceased to pay an income. The marriage of Mr. Biair Tolle and , Miss Fnnnie Gollcnstein will be eolem n'zed Wednesday, Nov. 28th, in the par lors of Rev. A. T. Ennis, pastor of St. Patrick's Church. The couple are among Mayevillo'a most worthy and estimable young people, and a host of friends will unite in congratulations and sincere go d wishes in advance of the happy event. It. B. Owens has qualified as ex cutor of Henry Gibbs, deceased. Gibbs, in Lis will, btqueathed $50 to hiB daughter Lottie Norris of Paris; $10 each to his daughters Bettio Breckinridge and Har riet Wells; $10 to hia granddaughter Frances Breckinridge; $" to his daughter " O.esie Reid; the balance of property to be divided between his daughter Amanda Williams and his son Daniel Gibbs. Mace Agnew, well known along tjie river, recently underwent a unique op eration. One of his great toes was a lit tle longer than the other, which necessi tated the purchasing ol two pairs of shoes to get one, bis left foot requiring a No. 9 and Iub right foot a No. 8. He employed a surgeon to amputate one joint of the toe of his left foot, and now he ia able to wear No. 8'a on both feet. The Kentucky Synod of the iSouthern Presbyterian Church, in sess'on at Campbellaville, committed itself by form al resolutions to tho establishment of a college for the higher education of women ' in tho State of Kentucky as soon as the ,,way be clear. The college jjvill be con ducted under the auspices of tho Synod. A committee was appointed to take the whole matter in hand. This committee will receivo bids for a location and recom mend their choice at tho meeting of the Synod at Hopkinsvillo in October of next year. Lexington already has regis tered a bid for the big college. One year ago the trustees of Say re Institute' ofleied that institution as a location for tbo 1 collego. Spread Like Wildfire. When things are "tho best" they be come "tho best selling." Abraham Hare,.n leading druggist, of Belleville, 0., writes: "Electric Bitters are tho best selling bitters I have handled in twenty years. You know why? Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kid noys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitters tones up tho stomach, regulates liver, kidnoya and bowols, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, henco cures multitudes of maladies. It builds up the ontiro Bystom. Puts now life and vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down man or' woman. Price 50. cents. Bald-by J. Ja8. Wood & Son, druggists. See Ray's line of fine chocolate candies. Mr. Frank Daly, of Lebanon, was here yesterday to vote. Joe. Foley and Mies Mattie Ghrnpr, aaed thirteen, cf Owingsville, eloped to Cincinnati, where they were married. Leer Stout and Miss Canute Grimes,' a prominent couple of Paris, eloped to Cynthiana and were married by Elder Haley. Remember the oyster supper to be given by the Daughters of the Confeder acy on Thursday, Nov. 8th, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sulser, 211 West Second street, from 0 to-10 p. m. Ar1 m'ssiou 25 cents. The gross earning of the Louisville and Nashville for the fourth week of October show an increase of $58,400 over those f ir the corresponding week of last year. For the month of October an in crease of $104,000 is shown. Mr. L. E. Banta, of Adams, Tenn , and Miss Nettie Davidson, of Lagrange, Ky., a rived here last evening and were mar r ed by Rev Dr. J. W. Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Banta left on the early train this morning for their home in the South. We have so many useful and beautiful articles iu sterling silver, cut glass, bric-a-brac, &e., suitable for wedding presents. Among our great variety to choose from you cannot fail to find just what you want. Ballenqgr, jeweler and optician. D. J. Hewetson died at his home in Dayton Monday, of pneumonia. Ho was one of Dayton's prominent and influen tial citizens. During tho Civil war he" served with distinction in the Eighth Kentucky Cavalry, and afterward in the Second Ohio Cavalry. A two-man tournament will be started on the Maysville club alleys next Mon day night. Teams wishing to enter Bhou'd make application to Manager Daly at once. Entries to date as follows: Kinsler and Fist, Archdeacon and Wat kins, Kackleyand Wall, Cullon and Daly, T. M. Russell and Nelson. Mr. Thomas Bell, of Germantown, met with a serious mishap last night about 10 o'clock in front of tho Owens hardware store. He ttepped on a bananna peel, and fell, breaking one of his legs about six inches above the knee. He was car ried to Dr. Reed'a ofiice where the frac ture was set temporarily, and ho was then taken to his homo. Cynthiana Democrat : "Mr. J. T. Lail lost a valuable hunting dog in a peculiar manner the other day. Ho was out hunting, and tbo dog, being hot and tired, sought water at tho old Gum spring ou tho Terry place. A section of a hollow log is 6unk in an upright position in tho spring and forms a bowl to hold tho water. Tho dog went into this head foremost nud, with his fore feet sticking in the mud and his hind feet barely sticking out of the water, ho could not extricate himself and was drowned." The Difference in Cost Of thoroughly good fashionable and serviceable Clothes and Shoes as bear our label and in ferior goods is not large enough to warrant you taking the risk attached to buying ordinary goods. The kind of clothes we sell are tailored by the same class of journeymen tailors as are employed by high-priced merchant tailors. Not a yard of fabric is used in these gar ments that has not been thor oughly tested for its textile strength' and color fastness; therefore we thoroughly en dorse and guarantee all goods we sell, and say, "money re funded" without argument if for any reason you are dissatis fied with your purchase. Our experience ' as well as yours has proven that the kind of merchandise we sell is as near perfection as can be, and though they cost a little more than the other kinds they are really the cheapest kind in the end. Our leaders in clothes are Stein Bloch Co., Adler Bros. & Co., the best brands in the country. In Shirts, the Manhattan; Hanan Shoes and Stetson Hats. All of these are the highest class of merchandise in their respect ive lines. HECHINGER &C0. THE HOME STORE. For Rent. That now brick house on West Second street adjoining tho residence of Hon. W. H. Cox. Former rato of rent will be re duced. Apply to L. W. Robertson, at torney. Tho coal shipment to the Atlantic sea board over tho O. and 0. for October waB 258,250 tons, tho largest in Hb history. The handsomest line of goods in tho Stato suitable for bridal presents can be had at Murphy's, tho jeweler. Call and seo bis new store and new stock. Noth ing like it in MuyBvillo. IliiiH AYS The new Shapes, custom made, regular $3 50 line, our price only $2 25. To interest you, we will sell our $2 line of L-uliett' Shoes this week at $1.49. Children's Shoes cheaper than ever; Baby's pnft Shoes 19c. LADIES, we can Have you big.moneyon Jackets, Capes, Furs; we were in a position to buy them very cheap; there is no store about here able to meet our prieep; it will pay you to give us a look. Our Chil dren's and Misses' Jacketn cheaper than ever. Prices $1 on up. For a flyer this week, Ladies' $8 Jackets only 55. Underwear for Ladiep, Children In'wer than anywhere else; Ladies' heavy Vests only 11 cents, 25u. Vests li)c. Ladies' heavy Fleeced llo-o only lOu. Now line of Corsbts jtut received; nice fitting Corsets 23c; a good Corset 50c. Come to tho greatest barg.rn store in Maysville. HAYS & CO. NEW YORK ST0R P. S. We give rebate stamps. Ask for them. Wlcllvain & Humphreys, PARKER BUILDING, SUTTON ST., MA.YSA1LL.E, KY. RELIABLE GOODS at OCK-BOTTOM PRICES We sell nothing but It will pay you to call and examine our extensive stock of goods when you need anything in the FURNITURE line. Our Undertaking Department is unsurpassed in its thorough equipment, and is in charge of an experienced and careful Undertaker and Embalmer. The handsomest rubber-tired funeral car in this section. JBQT-FUBNITUKE OP ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Mattresses made to order. niAYKYrLLH, KY- Oxford Gry:i::H:iSS!s:sss SUITS Made to order to fit, just the military shoulders, for Any whim or fancy you have we please, thus hold ing your trade. MARTIN & CO. Just Received, the Choicest Line of Salads, Plates, Chops, Cakes, Plaques, Etc For an tltgant Wedding rrcsent call at UltOWS'S China ralace, Maiuille, Ky. jr O O O O Tho late Mrs. Mary Hickey bequeath oJ her farm ofilfty-sixand one-half acres near Bernard to her boii, James Hickey, and if he dies leaving no surviving child r m it is to go to her daughter, Mrs. Mary Cummins. James Hickey is made ex ecutor. Ralston Health Food, oats and flour Calhoun's. i i Tho engagement of MiBS Minnie Ros- sell, of Lexington, and Mr. George R. Spulman, of Danville, ib announced, the wedding to take place on November 14. t Ur ! & COi like you want them, with $15.00 Executor's Notice. Persons holding claims against tho estate ot Henry Gibbs, deceased, will present them to me, properly verified, for payment. Those indebted to the estate uro notified to call and settle. G-Gc It. B. OWENS, Executor. STRAYED OR STOLEN. STRAYED OR STOI.EN-On night of Nov. fith , from Mt. Carmel Church, a brown raddle niaro ; about fifteen hands high ; forctop clipped, Had saddle and bridle on when sbo disappeared. Reward for her return or tor information lead ing to her recovery. ALLIEIIREEZE, Mt.Gllead, Ky. 7-diit Ray's chocolates are fresh from the factory. Chenoweth's Headache Curo will euro all headaches. Price 10 and 25 cents. O. II. P. Thomas & Co., Noe. 120 to 124 Market street, Maysville, Ky., sell our "Old-timo Bourhon" and "Old Maysville Club Rye" whiskies, direct from our dis tillery, by tho quart, gallon or barrel. Theso goods are guaranteed pure, and are the finest in the Stato. Tub H. E. Poqub Distillery Co. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's Now Life Pillti. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchleaB merit for sick and nervous headacbeB. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25 cents. Monoy back, if not cured. Sold by J. Jas. "Wood & Son, druggists. K