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p JANUARY I JASTTTAIIX...1904: ' T ' Sun. Hon. Tucs. 'Wed. Thu. FrI. Sat 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 j ' 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 .25 26l27l28l29l30 CF.M. iffLa jflfcN.M. IjF.a i VS 2nd. Q. Oth. W 17th. 3 2Sth. Is a dull -month in the Hardware business. 'Twixt seasons for many of our lines. However, there are no idle moments here, where hig shipments of mis cellaneous merchandise arrive each dav coods bought richt and at the rfoht time for future economical selling. If not now, perhaps by and by you'll need jjLX. y'tt?' it 1 1 I) it n I ! 'J ' ll It "I '' t American Woven Wire Steel Field Fence, Plain Annealed and Galvanized Wire, ' " Poultry Netting, Gem or I. X. L Chain Pumps, Steel Tubing; ' FRANK OWENS Wheelbarrows, Cutting Boxes, Fine Axes, HARDWARE Hatchets. Carnenters' Tnnls. COMP'Y ...w.w.w, w..r.w...w.v . vw.w- .. 1 109 AKE YOU SOKE? USE aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. SORE FEET, BUNIONS. Prevents Swelling, Allays Inflammation. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. Sold only In 25c, 50c A $1.00 Bottle. At all good Drugfflsti. For Sale by Thomns J. Clionoweth, Druggist. WITH MILITARY HONORS. Remains of Gen. John B. Gordon Bur led In Oakland Cemetery. Atlanta, Qa., Jan. 15. Attended by military honors and with the homago of his state and the southland, Gen. John B. Gordon, soldier, statesman and citizen, and the south's last great figure of the civil war, was burled In Oakland cemetery Thursday. In the procession which escorted the body of the famous cavalry leader to its last resting placo was a battalion of the Sixteenth Infantry, U. S. A., Col. But ler D. Price, now stationed at Fort Mc Pherson, Ga., and nearly every foot of ground traversed by the long lino of troops and carriages on Its way from the church to Oakland cemetery was of the highest historic Interest ".The memorial exercises, which were conducted in the house of roprosenta rtlves at the state capltol, were attend ed, by thousands. Governors and dis tinguished statesmen of the south and confederate leaders and veterans who fought through the war between the states, gave their eulogies to Gordon's name. A salute of 17 guns was fired during tho day, the courts and schools were closed and many of the business places suspended during the hour of the funeral. The memorial exercises were begun at 10 o'clock and were pro sided over by Gov. Terrell. THE EIGHT HOUR BILL. House Committee Fixed February 4 as the Date to Begin Hearings. "Washington, Jan. 15. Tho house committeo on labor fixed February. 4 as "Tho date to begin, hearings on tho eight hour bill. The bill introduced by Representative Hitt will be the measuro considered. It Is practically the eight hour measure aa amended and reported to the senate in the last congress. Such a largo number of re quests have been made for opportunity to bo heard against the bill that tho committeo estimates tho hearings will occupy a month. Tho labor interests, which favor the measure, are to be heard last. A sub-committee was ap pointed to consider the Foss arbitra tion bill. LYNCHING IN VIRGINIA. Piajsah Encampment No. 0, 1. O. 0. F., has installed these officers: H. I'. E. H. Blnzcl. C. 1'. Thomas M. Russell. S. W. Arthur Cunningham. J. W.-Holton Key. Scribe Johu V. Thompson. Treasurer James Chllds. Guide-W. II. Cox. I. 8.-W. L. Traxcl. O. S.-L. P. Barker. First W. Alton Schatzmann. Second W. Simon Davis. Third W.-Earl V. Carr. Fourlh W. W. B. Pecor. First G. of T. .Jacob Miller. Second G. of T. George Schwartz. Mr. John B. Peters iB seriously ill at his home at Bernard. A Negro Hanged to a Tree By a Mob of Colored Men. Petersburg, Va,, Jan. 15. Informa tion has been received hero of tho lynching In Sussex county, Virginia, of a Negro named Elmore Moseley by a mob of Negroes. Moseley was tried this week for killing another Negro on the public highway in tho presence of the victim's wife and child. Ho was acquitted. A mob of Negroes, tho dead man's friends, went to Moseley's house Thursday, seized him and hung him to a 'tree and riddled his body with bullets. In Favor of Keliher. Washington, Jan. 15. House elec tions committeo No. 1 Thursday unani mously decided tho Conroy-Kellher contested election case from the Ninth Massachusetts district In favor of Keli her, tho sitting member. The master or the house Is the guests servant. He who has not rest at home is In tho world's hell. Thomas WhiBner, of Brown County, has sold his crop of 12,000 to 15,000 pounds of tobacco to Mr. Head, the Continental agent at Ripley, at 12 centp. TROVE ALL THINGS. Maysville People Look For Proper Proof. To win a wager an English Marquis stood on London bridge and offered Brit ish sovereigns ($5) for five BhillinRa ($1.25). He could not find a customer. It's not to be wondered at, the public look askance at any proposition where the proposer is apparently a financial loser, without direct or indirect gain. Fraudulent schemers have often been Bucceseful and in these days skeptics want better proof than the word of a stranger. No evidence can .be stronger than the testimony of friends and neigh bora, of people we know. Here is case of it : Mrs. James Molen, of 219 Leo street, who says: "Our son was greatly troub led with his kidneys and although he used many remedies nothing brought laBting relief. We learned about Doan's Kidney Pills and his father went to J. Jas. Wood & Son's drug store on West Second and Market streets and got a box for him. Its use proved its great value. We most heartily recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to others suffering from kidney ailmentB." For Bale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for tho United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. c 0 A L Itjis here just arrived fresh from the mines. Peacock and Williams, at same old price. Also handle BRICK, Sand, Lime and Salt. Agents for Alabaster Plaster &&&&& Opera House! TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. MAYSVILLE COAL CO., COOPER'S OLD STAND. PHONE 142. Painleaa extraction of teeth at Dr. Cart- mell's. The Grand Lodge, K. of P., has made it possible for all lodges in this State to to confer the three full degreeB for $10 during any two months of this year. The Supreme Lodge meets in Louisville this year and this special order was made with a view to increasing the membership in the State to 10,000 before that time. Nothing old but the title The newest com edy creation, ALPH0NSE and GASTON! A medley of wit, beauty and song. Be wildering in scenic effect and costumed splen dor. Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 35c, Gallery 25c. THE RACKET Mr. William D. Cochran, who has been suffering for some weeks from a pleuritic and pericardial effusion, ha9, latterly, improved very much in his respiration and in the action of the heart. He eat up several days in the early part of the week. He was operated on yesterday by Dr. Connor, ol Cincinnati, and bore the operation very well. One Thousand Rendered Idle. San Francisco, Jan. 15. The works of the Illinois-Pacific Glass Co., in this city, closed Thursday and 1,000 em ployes, men, women, boys and girls, rendered idle by a strike of the glass blowers of tho works. Young Corbett and Brltt to Fight. San Francisco, Jan. 15. The fight between "Young Corbett and Jimmy Brltt was definitely settled Thursday. They accepted tho offer of the Hays .Valley club and will meet on March 11. Wo want to thank tho public for their very generous patronage throughout tho past year, and it will be our aim to merit public confidence In tho future by square business methods. Your money back If you arc not satis fied, and remember that we are much better prepared to show our diversi fied lines in this good year of 1901 than wo have been in the past. More room, more goods, and courteous treatment to all. Wo Invite you to call. L.H.YOUNG&CO No. 40 West Second Street. Cancer HOTIS CURABLEMS .W cHro canccr w'thout the knifo. Very little Jv .I" J!?T0. cur.Ld 9ver twentV cases fn Slason ESTi7 (lnrlng the ,fl8t tcn Tc"s. Wo send i, on,!i20kfu?on.reiuestwhlch ,cs all about SltbSdT,of &mmu Will refer you to Mr. edonla, Ky Mrs. Joel T. Lumau. Mt. Camel KT- Wm. Bramel, North Fork. Ky. and a dOMn others in your own county if you wish them. Write for freo book at once. DRS. GRATIGNY S BUSH, Oddfellows Temple. Cincinnati, O. DAN COHEN'S January Clearance Sale If s Money In Your Jeans To buy Pictures of W. H. HYDErl. Some very nice ones left over which will go very cheap. Inspect our ready-made Frames. 121 Sutton Street. Great Sacrifice on many lots of Boots and Shoes ?, It s worth coming to j , v-" . i MEANS. Mana A. N. ELLIS, A. ML, M. D. rJSSS'n&J?.'"'"? Assistant In tho. London 82 "kT' C'DOlnnatl CoHeso Medicine and Surgery dftsetaiisi m uuaaiis si me Eyt, Ear and Threat. fliS8 S5HS and Rlassa ground to order. Of fice No. 135 West Second St., Maysville, Ky. REMOVED, RCPOLLITT, Dentist jg JUMP' dMDR. LANDMAN., Central Hotel, Thursday, February 4th, 904. FOR RENT.' MIMfcWl'Ww' svn Jusru'-HOUSE-On West Third street, J now ncuunliui hv Mr. n w linn iin..n..iI.n 8,'TS? ?,b0!lt Janu'H'y 18th. Apply Jl. H. RAINS I . -v., u.ttiu uu iuuuttu miCUUUUSU, Jt UUl 1 i -mimm . , -. .-, ak: "t v- . .rW-