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evening Bulletin. DAILY, EXCIPT SUNDAY. kosser & McCarthy, Procriotoro. TUESDAY. JULY 28 1903 THE WEATHER RECORD. For the 24 hours ending at 6.30 a. m.l State of weather- , Cloudy Highest temperature 'Jl Lowest temperature 64 Mean temperature 77 6 Wind direotlou Southerly Preclpltrtttou (luelies) rain 00 Previously rt ported for July 2 St Total for July to date 2 Si The Glasgow Times likens Bill Beck ner and Bill Owmir to "a pair of skunkB." Whisky aud pistols equip men and boys like those Lexington murderers for their devilish work It is stated on reliable authority that all the union laboring men in Louisville are against Belknap, the Republican nominee for Governor, the reason as signed being that the firm of which he is the controlling spirit pays less wages and works the men longer hours than any other corporation in this State. That may account for his being a millionaire. 'Dkrk's a heap of trouble" on Mr. Roosevelt's mind these days, and there's more a coming. Another scandal is brewing, this time in the Supervising Architect's oflice. Charges have been pre ferred growing out of the awarding of the contract for the now $3,000,000 gov ernment building at Cleveland. The document sets forth that while the spec ifications for the Cleveland poatofRco call for a four-story sandstone building the working plans show a four-story granite building, and that a six-story granite stucture is really to be built. The Commercial Convention of Ken tucky that met at Louisville in the spring selected a committee of fifteen to devise ways and means to have the voters of the State ratify, at the polls in November next, an amendment to the Constitution permitting the cities and towns of the State to regulate municipal taxation. Judge Wall was appointed for the Ninth district, and attended the meeting at Louisville on Thuraday. The committee prepared an address to the voters of the State at large, which will appear in the papers. The amendment is purely non-partisan and only concerns the welfare of our towns and cities, and is of vital interest to Maysville. Our City Council and Board of Trade should take hold of the question and impress it upon the voters. CLASH WITH LABOR UNIONS. The President has suddenly jammed into the labor unions of this country, and somebody is going to come out sec ond best in a fight that will be on in fu rious faBbion pretty soon. It eeems that a man named Miller, an assistant fore man in the bookbinding department of the Government Printing Office, was ex pelled from his union for good and suffi cient cause. As the unions have been entrenched in the Government Printing Office in recent times, they have insisted that only members of the union in good standing shall be employed there, and the consequence was that Miller was dis missed from his position. He immedi ately began a fight. He appealed to the Civil Service Commission and to the President. He has been sustained by both. The President practically says to the labor unions that they may expel any mau they please, but they must work under him whether he is in good standing in the union or not The man has been reinstated, and now it is up to the unions. 4fe EACH DAYBRINGS t NEW S CUSTOM- ERS 1 TO The New Shoe Store and strengthens the hold we have upon old friends. It is not to be wondered at that our business is steadily increasing. PRICE is the magnet that pulls. UAH 1 Y is making the prestige of this store felt. Many Styles In Leading Lines of Men's, Women's anil Chilfren's Flue Shots at UP TO THE PEOPLE. , Aaidi from the boodling and rotten ness that is coming out of the Govern ment departments in Washington, the government of the District of Columbia is being shown up just now, and it is about the most ramshackle and flimsy affair, to be called the government of a great city, that any man ever heard of, declares a writer. A young clerk, whose salary was 31,400 a year, was allowed to steal about $7o,000 in the past five years for the reason that bis books were never cnecked. His employors Baw this young man plunging at the races, buying an in terest in nil sorts of businesses, riding around in a "red devil" automobile, and playing the "high roller" generally, and yet they never checked bis books. There is hardly a day goes by that something crooked, something rotten, or something loose does not turn up in the District of Columbia building. There seems to be a lust of loot, a riot of rapacity and a fiduciary fandango in the capital of the nation. Long lease of power hath made the Republicans money mad, and they are simply taking what they want and asking no odds. When the people tire of it they know how they can Btop it. It is up to them. HERE AND THERE. Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and Villages Contributed by the Bul letin's Corps of Corre spondents. OitANQKiiuuG, July 27. Crops are looking very bad In this vicinity, as there has been no rain. The youngest son of Ed. O'Cull got Its arm broken one day lost week, but Is slowly recover ing under the careful attention of Dr. W. H. Hord. Chas. Devaughu was made very happy one day last week by the arrival of a big girl at his home. Dr. W. H. Hord entertained a number of young people last Saturday evening with flinch. It Is reported that thero will bo a double wed ding in this vicinity soon. Edwin C. Phillips met with a very serious ac cident last week, sticking a nail through his f ooU He is rapidly recovering under the raref ul treatmeut of Dr. Q. II. Bane. After laying idle for some time, Collls' flour mill has been put into operation. Miss Mint Wilson is the pleasant guest of Mrs. Sillio Moody. Rev. Win. Clark preached an excellent sermon at Oraugcburg Chrlstlau Church last Sunday evening. MONDAY'S GAMES. g ", -M m National League. Clncin'ti. 01101000 03 6 5 Pittsburg 06000103 10 8 4 Sutthoff and Peltz; Leever and Smith. Umpire O'Day. N. York. 01010030 4 0 16 2 Boston.. 21000080 011 14 1 Taylor and Bowerman; Plttinger ind Moran. Umpire Johnstone. Phila'phla 00000000 00 4 3 Brooklyn. 1210000 1 5 10 0 Sparks and Roth; Jones and Jack lltsch. Umpiro Emslie. Chicago. . 10000100 13 8 0 St. Louis. 00200110 04 10 1 Lundgren and Kling; Murphy and Ryan. Umpire Moran. American League. Phila'phla 20001000 3 9 0 Wash'ton. 00000000 00 5 1 Waddell and Schreck; Orth and Klttredge. Umpire Hassett. Chicago.. 01000000 23 8 1 Detroit. .. 10000700 08 8 3 Patterson, Altrock and McFarland; Mullln nnd McGulro. Umpire O'Laughlin. St. Louis. 52001100 9 14 2 Cleveland. 00020003 05 11 1 Sudhoff and Kaboe; Joss and Ab bott. Umpire Connolly. Boston... 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 5 8 2 New York 00000000 00 5 2 Dlneen and Criger; Deorlng and Be vllle. Umpire Sheridan. a WnXknYf mar MmM Smith's Ripley fair programs at tho Bulletin office. Tho internal revenue collections in Kentucky the past year amounted to $21,115,620 21, the seventh district con tributing $2,61,132 38 -' i In the Greenup Circuit Court G. W. Bailey was awarded $2,000 damages' in his suit againat Dr. W. M. Lottridge, of Newport, on account of a broken leg. John S. Smith, former Common wealth's Attorney in the Fourteenth Ju dicial district, and a leading attorney of Paris, has removed to Indianapolis. Mr. L. T. Anderson has Bold his hand Borne trotting gelding, Jack Diamond, to Mr. Julius Baer, a Cincinnati florist. Jack Diamond is by Silver Age. Terms private, but the price can be put down as a fancy one. i i The Continental Coal and Mining Com pany of Baltimore will invest $500,000 more in the development of its coal mines in Breathitt County, making the company's total investments in that county $1,000,000. Poyntz Bros, are tne only Maysville distillers selling pure liquors by the quart, gallon or barrel, direct from dis tillery to consumer. Seven-year-old whisky $2 per gallon. Age and quality guaranteed. Get the best. Oflice 126 Mnrket Btreet Watson's old stand. The work of repairing the Limestone Creek bridge was commenced Monday. A new floor is being put down and the iron work repainted. Electric cars have to transfer at that point while the work is in progress, and travel by other vehicles has to come and go by way of the Flem ing pike. i It is rumored the Chesapeake and Ohio people have their eyes on the Chi cago, Cincinnati and Louisville road, and may endeavor to purchase it after it is completed. Tho Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville, which was formerly known as the Cincinnati, Richmond and Muncie, will bo completed within the next sixty days. The degree team of Wyandotte Tribe is requested to be at the wigwam to night and to-morrow night to drill. There will be work in the Adoption and Chief's degrees on Thursday night next, and on Thursday, Aug. 6th, all degrees will be conferred on the charter members of Niagara Tribe No. 06, at Orangeburg. J. Harry Richardson, Degree Master. . All arrangements have been completed for tbe most elaborate trip ever planned for tbe Kentucky G. A. R. veterans and their friends to the thirty-seventh Na tional Encampment, which will be held at San Francieco, Auguat 17th to 24th. Through Pullman tourist sleepers will be sent from Louisville. Mr. T. P. Deg man, of Springdale, will make the trip. The will of the late Dr. E. P. Wheeler was admitted to record Monday. Judge Wall was named as executor, but de clined to act, and H. D. Watson quali fied as administrator with the will an nexed, with B. B. Poyntz surety. J. D. Dye and B, B. Poyntz were named as ap praisers. After his debts are paid, the reatof his estate is bequeathed to J. D. Dye. Charter members of Niagara Tribe No. 90 are asked to be present at a pre liminary meeting at the wigwam in Orangeburg on next Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Full payment of fees will be required by the Treasurer at this time. The degree team of Wyandotte Tribe and visitors from neighboring tribes will be present to institute the tribe and con fer the degree work on Thursday, Aug. 6th. Walter O. Wormald, Organizer. CAN'T EVADE IT. Positive Proof From Maysville Can't be Brushed Lightly Aside. The reader is forced to acknowledge that convincing proof from people in this locality is pre-eminently ahead of en dorsements from everywhere else in our republic. Bead this : Mr. John H. Pans ier, of 209 East Fourth street, Bays : It is most pleasing to learn of a remedy which does all that is claimed for it when there are so many whose merits exist only on paper. I know that Doan's Kidney Fills are a valuable and reliable remedy and this fact is substantiated by ample proof from their personal use. I procured the remedy at J. Jae. Wood & Son's drug store, corner of West Second and Market streets." For sale by all dealers. .Price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remomber the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. STILL PLENTY OF THE ILK MADRAS The season's greatest wash goods offering. The Belling of these beautiful fabrics grows greater daily. But with the hundreds of dreas patterns sold tho past month abundant quantities still remain for we secured seventy pieces of this pop ular goods early in the season. Each pattern has character and originality that distinguishes it at once from even the prettiest things in high grade wash goods.1 They haye been selling here and in other good stores for 50c. a yard. Now you may choose for 35c. A YARD. A vory low price for silk and linen goods. And to-day tho variety is as broad as in regular stock fully thirty pieces an assortment big enough to please every lover of Bilk madras. New Dimities, Dimities still maintain a prominent niche in Woman's favor. Thenow.er, fabrics win many friends but almost every woman is loyal to dimity for one or two gowns at least. Wo have juBt received a score or more of new designs to sell for 6c. instead of 10c. yard. 0WSIXUr' D. HUNT & SON. GRAHAM&CO. NO. 3 WEST SECOND STREET. French Dry Cleaning, and Repairing. Our Pressing Club is a new feature. We keep all your clothes pressed for $ per month, Work called for and delivered. Half Price on Straw Hats $3 00 ones $1 50 $2 00 ones $1 00 x $J 00 ones . 50 50 ones 25 GEORGE H. FRANK & CO, BROOKS HOUSE, Front Street, Maysvillo, Ky. Thoroughly overhauled ; now plumbing, new heating everything new from top to bottom, freshly papered, and painted inside and out. Strictly $2 a Day! S.J). BROOKS, Proprietor. Formerly Lelaud Hotel, Lexington, and Com morclal Hotel, Harrodsburg. Contractors and Builders. School district No. 23, Mason County, Ky. Notice Is herebv clven that nronosals for nrpp. tion ot a school house in the aforesaid district will be received by tho undersigned at Wedonia, Ky.. wunre pians ana speculations mar bo seen until noon. Autrust 1. 1903. A bond will bo re quired for tho performance of tho contract, the ooara reservinK tno ngniioreieciany or an mas, This July 20, 1903. dtd ABNER HORD, Chairman. WELLS & COUGHLIN, Undertakers and Embalmers! Calls answered day or night. MARKET StREET, HA YSVILLE, KY. LOST. LOST-Watch fob. Initials "J. V. 8." on tho charm. Between river at Market street and O. and O. depot. Return to this office and re eclvo reward. EOST Taen by mistake, an umbrella from tho Central Presbyterian Church Wednes day afternoon. July 22nd. j'leaso return to MRS. BAbiani hiuknijEY. am uriaao street. 25-d3t w ' hm'Hn It-mnf Ma.lai m blfutnnil a.. .. .U small stick pin ; gold, In shapo ot wishbone ana having an unpolhhcd pearl set. Finder pleaso return to office of Builetin and receive reward. 16-dtf A. 0. (J. Y. Will meet this evening at Nelson's at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. .Frank Armstrong, M, W, B. H. Wallace, Recorder. KXVVwvw- , i -'-rWw f Beautify Your Home! s Enhance its value by giv Ingr It ft coat of our Ready in,.. i N w " . 'rV'-i "uaou xr mm. ,yo UUUIUO tho very popular ECONOMY READY-MIXED PAINT. Wo will take pleasure in giving you a color card, and will toll you how much it will cost to paint your house Give us a call. John C, Pecor, DRUGGIST. The protracted meotine at the Law- renco Greek Christian Ohnmh rlnnnd Sunday night. It resulted lu twentW four additions to the membership. "' r Pressina i .V.e f . V ,