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KffiM -fPf -ninini.ii iwjBm 99M9MIS9MI9MMMIMMi9 BOREAL BLASTS are scheduled for the latter part of December. Professor Hicks names the 27th and 30th as dates for the hardest winter storms of the j jt month a time when northwestern blizzards should be apprehended, and all ought to be on guard both for themselves and their live stock. CO SKATES O o if ' fc t 5 will be in demand throughout the season should this prophet's predictions be verified. W7- i i ' i. t- t itrt..ur.ff z t. iu , A rrtYio SPATES w c nave a xaryc siuin. ui uiuua iui uuya cuiu giiia iucju iu wvw. -" S make an acceptable gift to anybody who enjoys such sport. Make your purchase now JjL J for either present or future needs. Prices not high this year 1 WMftCMMMttMMMMM c f ARE YOU SORE? USE -g )aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, And all Throat Inflammations. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. Sold only In 25c, 50c. & $1.00 Bottles. At all food Druggists. H For Salo by Thomas J. Chonowctli, Druggist. HERE AND THERE. Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and Villages Contributed by the Uul letiu's Corps of Correspondents. Wedo.nia, Dec. 7th.-Tho ladles arc sighing over tho drop In the turkey market, as well as the hunters over tho rabbit drop. Charlie Clark andwlfo arc tho quests of his mother, Mrs. Marclo Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, after a week's visit with relatives here, returned to their homo at Lexington, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Calvert entertained a num ber of friends at dinner Tuesday. Mrs. Nancy Bramel, who was thought to be partly paralyzed, is some better. Mrs. Lutlc Wlllett has returned home from Cincinnati where she has been the guest of Mrs. Ad Hord for two months. Mrs. John Harbeson, who has been very ill for Bomo time, is much better. Kunieo Gantley, who had her arm knocked out of placo at school, Is getting along very nicely. Rev. Garrison, of Indiana, filled Rev. Shouso's pulpit at Mill Creek Sunday morning and night. There will bo no school this week on account of tho teacher, Miss Roso Harbeson, bein sick. Mr. Jeff Rico Is reported very ill with pneu monia and heart trouble. Miss Kincald, of Tllton, is visiting Miss Val landlngbam. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Bramel and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Bramel. Mr. Sam Proctor, of May&ville, was tho guest of relatives here 8unday. Rev. John Shouso Is holding a meeting at Lawrenceburg, Ind. Tho many friends of Rev. William Morrison learned with sorrow of his death last week at his homo In Fleming. Mr. Morrison will long bo re membered at this placo and other churches where ho preached In days gono by, as a kind Christian gentlfiman. ORANGEBuno, Dec. 7th. Master Oran Tolle, who was very badly burned soma weeks since by experimenting too freely with coal oil and kindling, Is able to attend school again. Much to tho gratification of his many friends and customers, D G. Wilson, assisted by his good-looking clerk, Clarcuco Calvert, is again wielding the yard stick and manipulating weights and measures at his old stand. Elder Buckingham, of Maysvllle, preached at tho Christian Church Wednesday evening. Miss Llcclo Chinu, of Maysllck, Is a guest of the family of David Dickson. Mrs. 8. E. Tulley, her two little daughters and sister, Miss Jcnnlo Power, all of Mt. Carmcl, were tho pleasant guests of relatives in Orangeburg last week. Mrs. A, W. Bramel and two llttlo boys, of Mt. Gllead, visited her sister, Mrs. Jas. Roe, Friday last. Ills many friends In this community havo heard with regret tho sad news of the death of Elder Wra. A. Morrison, whoso remains wero laid to rest in the cemetery at Ellzavllle last Sat urday. For nine years Bro. Morrison was min ister to the Christian Church here, and his memory occupies a warm placo in the hearts of tho people. Ho was an earnest, God-fearing man, of clear judgment and great force of character. And even when tho frosts of many winters had whitened his hair and bis tall form was bowed with age, his Intellect remained clear and strong and his memory was unimpaired Two years sinco ho visited the church and preached to the people ho loved, telling them the old, old story of which ho bad never wearied in all the long years of service ho had given to his Master, and then with trembling hands dis pensed the communion for the last time to tho congregation he had served so long and faith fully. Again during tho past summer when his beloved brother In tho church, J. D. Mayhugb, was called home, be visited the scene of his past labors that he might lift a faltering voice in prayer over tho cssket of his life-long friend. But, "Tho tolls of tho road will seem nothing, When wo get to tho end of tho way," And both these fathers In Israel, whose long and useful lives wero a benediction hero have been gathered In ripe sheaves to the harvest of God and have clasped hands within the wall, of the city, the glory of which is undreamed of on earth, where strife shall cease and peace shall reign forever. East Limestonk, Dec. 8. Dear mo! Is Aber deen to have two railroads? Manchester cer tainly Is smiling. Julius Dcgman, of Sprlngdalo, was here on bus. incss last week. Jlmmlo Huesell, of Hamilton, O , Is visiting bis mother, Mrs. Mary Russell. Charles Mitchell, of the Flfih ward, was doing some grate work tho past week for Richard Wil liams. Some fat dressed hogs were sold tho past week to Maysvllle merchants atG$ per pound. The Newoll brothers about finished up the tur key crop in this neighborhood last week at 11 cents per pound on foot. The pupils of Bernard School congratulate their former teacher, Miss M. J. Kelson, of Cin cinnati, on her marriage. Frank Belgble of the West, a recent guest of his brother here, tells of the peculiar Indian wedding which occurred on the Osage Reserva tion, the most elaborato wedding In tho history of tho Osage Indians, the contracting parties being Arthur Bonnlecastle and Ango Penu. He claims that the press details are not exaggerating. Card of Thanks. I dcslro to thank tho friends who havo shown such kindness and generosity to me during the Illness and death of my husband, and to those who have befriended myself and children during my owu illness and tcrriblo affliction. Mrs. Mart Minto.v, MARKET E3F0KT. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, Dec. 8. Flour Winter patent, $4.204.50; fancy, $3.75(0)3.00; family, ?3.203.E0; extra, $2.702.90; low grade, ?2.60,2.65; spring patent, ?4.604.95; Kansas, ?44.25; fancy, ?3.904.15; family, ?3.703.85; North western rye, ?3.253.40. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at 90c on track. Corn Sales: Mixed ear, track, 46c; No. 3 white, track, 42c; No. 3 mixed, track, 42ic. Oats Sales: No. 2 mix ed, track, 39c. Chicago, Dec. 8. Wheat No. 2 red, 88c; No. 3 do, 87c; No. 2 hard winter, 80082c; No. 3 do, 7378c; No. 1 Northern spring, 87588c; No. 2 do, 85c. Corn No. 2, 42c. Oats No. 2, 35c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, Dec. 8. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, ?4.104.50; fair to good, $3.354; butcher steers, ex tra, $4.104.25; good to choice, ?3.10 4; heifers, extra", ?3.C03.75; good to choice, $2.753.50; cows, extra, ?3.25, c 0 A L It is here jittt arrived fresh from the mines. Peacock and Williams, at same old price. Also handle BRICK, Sand, Lime and Salt. Agents for Alabaster Plaster J && MAYSVILLE COAL CO., C00PEIVS 0L0 STAND. PHONE 142. THE RACKET Come at once and get choice selections of DOLLS, TOYS, GAMES, Tree Ornaments, Books, Fancy China and all kinds of useful and ornamental Amas good. Plenty of Fireworks. Staples always in stocic L. H. YOUNG & CO No. 40 "West Second Street, formerly "Brown's China Palace" Opera House! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. The young character Comedian J. C. Lewis and his big comedy company in an entire new scenic production of the rural farce comedy Si Plunkard! All new features and novelties. Everything new but the title. See life on tho farm, the threshing machine scene, the country fair scene Finest Solo Orchestra on tho road. Look out for "81" and his country Band Parade, tho funniest street parado ever seen. Prices Lower floor 50c, balcony 35c, gallery 25c MDR. LANDMAN.. Central Hotel, Thursday, January 4th, 1904. LOST. LOST Wednesday evening, the fox tall of a black boa ; between Rudy's grocery In the West Knd and the Baptist Church. Return to this office. 5-d3t Come to Cohen; removed J I Drs. Markham, I I OSTEOPATHIC I PHYSICIANS I I H 19 Vott Third Stuet. H Phono 123. H LATEST STYLES IN PICTURES and FRAMES. Our department on Framed Piclures cannot bo equaled. We also have a nice new lino of Portrait Frames and Mouldings. Comoln and learn prices. W. H. RYDER. Next Saturday, December J2th7 and make .your selec tions of what you want from a retail stock recently bought. Many goods at less than the maker's cost All will be sold quick at such prices as make Cohen's store famous Plenty of Rubbers and Felts cheaper than elsewheret8848ieti6588 Cancer ilflS CURABLEg am. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason ouuty during the last ten years. We send a free book upon request which tells all about mptnnn nf t,.atm.( itwu . .- .1- -.....-. i.vaimcuii 11111 reiiT you 10 jur Geo. S. Rofser of this paper, Eeldon W. Bramel, Wedonla.Ky., Mrs. Joel f. Lun.an.Mt. Cancel, M" WlF' Branel, North Fork, Ky ond a dozen fJ&"s,ln.yHr own county if you wish them. HritO for friin hnnV of nnn -- wwv ... wuvW. DRS. SRATIGNY S 1USH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. A. N. ELLIS, A. M., M. D. r.FrB?eJ7 Clinical Assistant in the London .n,ral Throat and Ear Hospital; Prof. Laryn fg?Ry Cincinnati College Medicine and Surgery Sptclalltt in Dl.eaiat ! the Eye, Ear and Threat. flM8 V&lS and tfasaw ground to order. Of flee No. 135 West Second St.. Maysvllle, Ky. REMOVED, R.C.POLLITT, Dentist. W. H. MEANS, Manager. All WnrV HtiavatitnA v aw to. GAsnA street, May-svlllKy. "v "n ""' " DO IT NOW! DO WHAT? Tale an Accident Pollcv with the Travelers In auranco Company. W.H, KEY; Agent. WELLS ft COUGHUN, Undirtaktrs and Embalmirf! Calls answered day or night. MARKET STREET, HA YSVILLE, KY. MeBBra. J. P. and Bon H. Marshall recently sold four car loads of fine cattle to Jonas Well. Thoy wore shipped Sat- uiuy via mo Li. and .N. , - u. i U J-. .. . if i,aUt.-vlef.V .. f.-Aii'.' " ..,- , j,!..XU. ,, ,,. v r l,.V6 ' -JlfclfalfchJ (