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mmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmm T f it FLOWING TIME WILL SOON BE HERE Farmers who want an implement that is built in the most approved fashion- one that is noted for its strength and lasting qualities, and which is fully guaranteed by the manufacturers will find Hall's celebrated 5 steel LIMESTONE plow answers every requirement. We are the company's down-town agents, and if you need I a first-class Plow this season we would be glad of the chance to show you the Hall peo- I ( 2 pies product. Also nave tne uliviijk uniuLnu rLUW ana points. ?SfKE FRANK OWENS H OCft9$ftCGSeftft60 f ARE YOU SORE? USE )aracamph Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded. CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, And all Throat Inflammations. It Cools. It Soothes. It Cures. At all good Drugglsti. 9 Sold only In 25c, 50c & $1.00 Bottles. For Sale by Thomas J. Clienoivctli, Drujrgist. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. He Takes a Deep Interest In the Pro gress of the Baltimore Fire. Washington, Feb. 8. President Roosevelt took a personal interest in the reports of tho progress of the flro in Baltimore which were sent to him from various sources. During the ev ening through his secretary he direct ed Maj. Illchard Sylvester, tho chief of police, to render all tho assistance ho could from his office to tho stricken city. Tho Washington police bureau had a corps of detectives in Baltlmoro during Sunday afternoon and night. Following the president's directions Maj. Sylvester dispatched Capt Pear son and a detail of 30 policemen for duty to assist In preserving order. Four engines wero sent A Skirmish Reported. Monastir, Feb. 8. A skirmish Is re ported to have taken place between (Turkish troops and Revolutionists In the Komitagls-Terln district, in which flvo Turka and four revolutionists frere killed. Boris Sarafoff, tho rovo utionary leader, is expected In tho field soon with a strong Macedonian , escort. Secretary Hay Returns. Washington, Feb. 8. Secretary of State Hay returned to Washington from Thomasville, Ga., where ho has ,been recuperating for tho past two weeks. Ho seems almost entirely re covered from his severe indisposition. The secretary spent some time at tho white house Sunday night in confer ence with President Roosevelt on tho eastern situation. Judge Thos. F. Tipton Expires. Bloomlngton, 111., Feb. 8. Judge Thomas F. Tipton died here Sunday, aged 70. He was a circuit Judge for 13 years and a member of congress from 1877 to 1879. Man and Wife Indicted For Murder. Rock Rapids, la., Feb. 8. The grand jury has Indicted Charles Rucker and wife for the murder of August Schra der, who was found hanging in hl3 barn Juno 13, 1900. DERE AND THERE. Items of Interest From Nearby Towns and Villages Contributed by the Bul letin's Corps of Correspondents. THE MARKETS. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati,' Feb. G. Flour Winter patent, $4.504.75; fancy, $4.204.35; family, $3.703.00; extra, ?33.20; low grade, ?2.G082.85; spring patent, ?4.S55.10; fancy, ?44.25; family, $3.853.95; Northwestern rye, ?3.50 3.75. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at 99sC?l on track. Sales. Sample, track, 9Sysc Corn Sales. No. 3 mix ed, track, 46e; No. 3 white, track, 4C 47c; rejected mixed (switched), 45c. Oats Sales: No. 2 mixed, track, 42 42c; rejected mixed, track, 41c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, Feb. C. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, $4.60(5)4.85; fair to good, $44.50; butcher steers, $4.50 4.65; good to choice, $44.40; heif ers, extra, ?4.20(g4.35; good to choice, ?3.G,04.15; cows, extra, ?3.C04; good to choice, $33.G0. Calves Fair to good light, ?GG.75; extra, $7. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, ?5.055.15; mixed packers, $4.85 5.05; light shippers, $4.654.80; pigs, 110 lbs and less, $4.204.60. Sheep Extra, ?4.104.25; good to 'choice, ?3.504. Lambs Extra, $6.60G.60i Obaxoeburo, Feb. 5th. When lack of sweetness doth abound It kinder bores. Thursday there wasn't an ounce of sugar in town At both tho stores. But molatses and the losses Kept supply of sweetness up. Yet wo don't care for long sweetness to stir lnour coffee cup. Short girls prefercd. CIt Is ft foregone conclusion that Clarenco Cal vert will be a Benedict ere the leaves begin to fall. Clarence who Is clerk for D. G. Wilson, Is deservedly popular and tho best wishes of all citizens go with him In bis new venture. Ab. Bramel, a nearby farmer,-la the happy father of a bouncing baby boy. Up to the pres ent writing he has half a dozen young hopefuls lour boys and two girls. Tho new comer has a heavy suit of jet black hair that Is the -wonder of all beholders. Mrs. A. L. Hayden and Chas. Wm. Hayden, late of tho liatavia (Ohio) Sun, arrived In "burg" Tuesday afternoon of last week, They will mako their home with Mrs. Mattlo Hoe for some time to come. Mr. Wright, a brother of Mrs. Crosby, of this place, is reported serlouslylll at her homo. It was repqrted that ho was suffering from a stroko of paralysis. Flinch is now a very popular game In and around "burg." As it is leap year, we hereby lssuo an earnest call on the young ladies to not flinch, but see that tho young men are taken to and from various games with caro and courtesy. THE FEATHEBS AND THE FUR. Doc Hord lovts to go a bunting and oft with his dogs and gun, Hi chases Molly Cotton Just fer to see her run. Ho loves to see the quail arise all with a deafen ing whir, And folks at home ho satisfies with the feathers and the fur. He hunts tho untamed grasshopper on flowery meadB in spring, And then his hook and line into North Fork he does fling. Of course ho gets a whopper'every time ho tries, He always catches plenty and keeps his string right straight. And not one time in twenty'tells fibs 'bout tho size and weight. He mends the people that gets broke (when it's not in tho purse,) An folks what's sick an goes to him they never get any worse. Ho always rides behind a nag that makes tho slow ones stir, But loves tho best to tote the bag with tho feathers and the fur. c 0 A L Itl 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 ittXt THE RACKET MAYSVILLE COAL CO., COOPER'S OLD STAND. PHONE 142. Opera House! MONDAY, February 8th. The New York Casino's Greatest Success, The Telephone Girl. Max Bloom and a big cast. BSy-PRICES Entire lower floor 75c, enure oaicony ouc., gauery zoc Tho small things are important because you need them. It is Important that you buy your "homegoods" from us because our prices are low and assortment In all lines complete. Look at our window display of ( ' BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL GLASSWARE.. Only 10c. for choice. Hardware, Tin 'and Gran ltewsre. Hoslerv. NnHnnn. nfi Call us up and let usknowyour wants. Phone G1. L. H. YOUNG & CO No. 40 West Second Street. Cancer HTIS CURABLEp( We euro cancer without tho knife. Very little Knl". HJV0. curJid over twentT coses in Mason i uni7 during the last ten years. We send a t,b2olc.upon reiuest which tells all about r.SHa'o0 treo,tnept. Will refer you to Mr. HwfnSn?ver ? thTis paJ?cr,' Seldon W. Bramel, Jd0t5,tt'Sr";M,r8-,Joei Lumen, Mt. Cancel Ky., Wm. Bramel, North Fork, Ky. and a dozen others In your own county if you wish them. Write for free book at once. DRS. GRATIGHY S BUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE Plumville, Feb. C Frank Yancey, of Cham palgn, III., visited home folks hero the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Polly are entertaining a new baby boy at their home. Mrs. Ed. Hedges is repored seriously 111 at her homo near here. Mr. Amos Wilson, of Pleasant Ridge, was a guest of relatives here Wednesday. Harold Hamrick, one of Lewis County's popu lar young teachers, and Miss Nimnle Lewman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Lewman, wero married at tho home ot her parents Sunday morning, Jan. 31st. Miss Rcna Mao Coryell and cousin, Miss Nan nie Kennnn, attended tho Hamrlck-Lcwman wedding at Tollesboro Sunday. Miss Ilattlo Sweet and Mr. Charlie Meadows were married In Cincinnati last Wednesday. AT DAN COHEN'S, IN ADDITION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS and SHOES We "offer a lot of high cut Shoes at the lowest price for the value of the goods we ever saw Men's Winter Weight Extra High-Cut .Shoes, $1.73 ; Boys', Same Style, $1.48 ; Youths', Same Style, $1.39; Little Gents', Same Style, $1.84. All kinds of Rubber Footwear at prices less than others. W. R MEANS, Manager. -IN- WALL PAPER To make room for Spring stock. Don t place your order until you nave seen my stock and learned prices. I will save you money. W.H. RYDER, kS 21 Sutton St. REMOVED, RGPOLLITT, Dentist AaSf n wwt MDR. LANDMAN.. Central Hotel, Thursday, February 4th, 1 904. WELLS S COUGHLIN, Undtriaktrs and Embalmars! Calls answered day or night. MARKET STREET, MAYSVILLE, KY. The Traitlert Inmrance Co., Hartford. Conn. Gentlemen : I beg to acknowledge rccelDt nf vnnr nio.v r 8150 handed mo by your agent, Mr. W. H. Key, In iuii or ciaim :pr ten weeks sickness. Lot mo thank you for the prompt settlement, and, to show my appreciation, I shall do all I can to In dnco my friends to takoan Accident and Health Policy In your company. Only through expert ence do we learn what a boon to mankind your Institution Is. Thanking you again for your promptness, I remain, very truly yours, CHARLES A. WALTHER. For 6 cents per day I will lsjuo you a policy tho same as the above carried by Mr. Walther, Policies issued while yon wait. Call and seq i W.H. KEY, Agent. A Bevoro thunder Btorm, accompanied by a heavy wind and rain, with some hail, Bwept over thia section nhnnf. k "o'clock Sunday morning. Nearly three- quarters of an inch of tain fell in a short time. il A & -K H "-'3vw-; !. "' rr.l.,-ijTniiirM, a