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MM 111 ill! w fimffnmmtmmmmmfmtnm 1THE BEE HIVE z ' W Co. III Irr v H V V ' J"' jsXi," i ,; ii r. ,- ri L-Ar ' 4 a autnVl ' ttJusf Never to the right or to the left, but always ONWARD is our motto. Pushing 5 strong ahead always trying to better ourselves, better the store and to better Mays- 5 vffle. ' 1 Isn't the rule at flinch parties to only play flinch ? If so the rule was broken the 2 other night. A gentleman remarked to one of us that he was at a flinch party and when iis the ladies got together they of course had to have a few words about dress and he over- 2 heard one say that since Merz Bros, advent into Maysville the tone of the dry goods E5 business has greatly improved. :3S Just arrived for shirt many kinds. Price 59c, and daily and will be for the next MERZ sr The store that is not afraid to mark its goods in plain figures. :S UUUUlUMiUUllliUllliUIUUUUlUUUUlliUiUiUiiltlUillUUUiUUlUilUIUlliiUtllliillilUllii FOOTWEAR! eal Our Shoes are of a character in material and finish that gives them the honest stamp of first-class footwear &&&&&&&&& ! J, HBNRi A SUMMER FESTIVAL. An Attraction to Bring Visitors to This City Contemplated by Wyandotte Tribe, Reduien. Maysville will have a summer festival providing the proper encouragement is given by the merchants and citizens. Wyandotte Tribe No. 3, I. 0. E. M., have, this festival in contemplation and are now at work soliciting funds, and if the merchants and citizens will contrib ute liberally, it will certainly be a go. It is the intention to give the carnival on the streets, and to Becuro one of the big gest carnival companies on the road, so thore will-be "something doing all the day long." Ab Maysville will have no fair at the fair grounds this year, it is the opinion of many that we should have some sort of entertainment for the people. ThiB pro posed lestival should be the means of drawing hundreds of people here. Painless extraction of teeth at Dr. Cart- mell'a. , - Mr. P. N. Bradford, of Aberdeen, vas out Tuesday, the first time for several days. ' . Mr. Calvert H. Mong sold forty-three acres of unimproved land in Bourbon County at$SO-per acre. The case against Thomas Lowory, the alleged diamond thief, was called in the Circuit Court this morning. The Bovere wind storm Sunday morn ing broke the wires of the Mavavillo Tele phone Company across the Ohio. New and stronger wires will bo up in a fow days, , The Ladies' Mite Society of the M. E. Church will meet at the parsonage this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, The ladies Will please 'bring needles, Bciseors and thimbles. t The local lodge of the Knights of tho Golden Eagle has disbanded. Tho mem bership had fallen off to about fifteen. The charter waB surrendered to the Grand Caatlo this week. A Valentine social will bo given by the ladies of tho Third Street Methodist Church at tho homo of Misa Essie Hutch ins on next Monday qvoning. Tho en tire membership of the church has a cor dial invitation to attend. March Fashion Sheets Are In! Get the Delineator For March, 15c New Silks waists, suits and dresses one pattern of a kind but a good E2 89c. would be reasonable. Other spring goods arriving 2 month fo our Mr. A. L. Merz is in New York. E2 BROS ! ! X PEG OR. Gerbrich sold two pianos last week. See our wall paper window Hainline. Mr. Walter Wbrmald is on the Bick list. Only eloven daya until the tobacco fair. Have you gotten your sample ready? Miss Daniel will be at Central Hotel Thursday and Friday to do stamping. Miss Bessie Johnson has qualified as a Notary Public, with Judge Wall surety. Riley Kennedy, of the East End, is Buf fering from a broken arm, the result of a fall at his home. A. A. Branch, of Portsmouth, paid $9, 00Q for Hawthorne 2:00, at the Lexington horae sales this. week. , , The Christian Church at Augusta call ed Rev. H. K. Berry, of Paffucah, to preach the ensuing year. Tbo total assessment of Bourbon Coun ty this year is $13,059,055. Of this amount tho negroes own only $238,050. Mrs. William Davis, formerly of this county, fell at her homo in Millersburg and broke an arm a few day since. i The many friends of the Honorable Jesse Ellis, of Aberdeen, will regret to know that ho is not improving in health. Alex. Lawson, of Scott County, sold 20,000 pounds of tobacco at 9 cents. One of his neighbors sold 9,000 at same price. At the Lexington horse sales this week, O. C. Arthur, of Needmore, sold the bay gelding Billy Bills, to Mr. J. H. Clarke, of Mayslick, for $130. Miss Ann Mclntyre, of Charleston Bottom, was called to her former home in Fleming County Tuesday by the seri ous illness of ber brother. Judge Winfleld Buckler, of Carlisle, is a candidate for member of the Demo cratic State Central Committee from tho Ninth Congressional district. Reports received show that probably 100 buildings in Franklin County wero blown down and otherwise damaged by Sunday's storm. ,Tho loss is $75,000. The House has passed tho bill impos ing a heavy fine for tho sale of quail and other game birds in tho State. A bill has also (passed tho House prohibiting, tho shipping of quail out of the Stato. 59c 5 oosaa tottoat aooeoe PROF. MITCHELL MARRIED. Principal of Second District School Wed ded Miss Lulu Beatrice Wiggin ton, of Bedford, Ky , Lat Sunday. Prof. Arthur Mitchell, Principal of the Second District School, and Mies Lulu Beatrice Wigginton, of Bedford, Trimble iCounty.Ky , were married at 2:30 o'clock last Sunday afternoon, the ceremony be ing performed at the home of the bride in that city, Rev. Mr. Baird, of the M. E Church, South, officiating. The announcement comes as a pleasant surprise to the bridegroom's many friends in this city, as few if any of them had any intimation that such a happy event was contemplated by him. He left here last Friday and returned Monday even ing with his brid. They are at home at 215 Bridge street. The bride is a daughter of Mr. B. G. Wigginton, of Bedford, and is an accom plished young lady, having taught in the schools of that city in recent years. The Bulletin joins Ptof. Mitchell's many friends in congratulations and good wishes to him and his bride, and in ox tending a most cordial welcome to Mrs. Mitchell. , INHERITS NICE ESTATE. A Maysville Girl Falls Heir to Fortune of Over Ten Thousand Dollars. In the County Court Tuesday Mr. J. E. Robinson of Brooksville, qualified as guardian of Stella Hamilton, with Mr. John I. Winter surety. Stella is about eight or ten years old, and is a daughter of the late Nimrod Hamilton, who married Miss Lida Case, who has lived in Maysville several years. Hamilton was killed in Bracken county a year or two ago. The child's grandmother died not long ago, leaving her property in- Bracken County and in Illinois valued, it is said, at about $11,000. Judge Doniphan, of Augusta, was here Tuesday with Mr. Robinson and had him appointed guar dian. It is said relatives of the child living in Bracken have been attempting to get control of tbo estate and had some one appointed guardian in that county, but aB the child lives in Mason, the mother had another guardian named hero Tues day, in the person of Mr. Robinson. . Prayer meeting at tho Christian Church to-night, led by Mr. St D.Thomp son. Mr. Reuben J. Gaither and Miss Finley McOloan, a Nicholas county couple, were married Tuesday at St. Charles Hotel, by Rev. Mr. Wright. While at work nt the fair grounds Tuesday, Mr. H. O. Isgrig mot with a painful accident, spraining one of his ankles and bruising his side. Poyntz Bkos. aro the only Mayavillo distillers Belling puro liquors by the quart, gallon or barrel, direct from dis tillery to consumor. Seven-year-old whiBky $2 per gallon. Age and quality guaranteed. Get tho best. Office 120: Market street Watson's old stand. i Our entire force in our store salesmen, bookkeeper, Sten ographer and cutter, we are glad to say, are comprised of home talent. Our latest acquisition to our force is our cutter, Mr: Charles McNamara. Under hi? supervision of our Tailoring department, WE ARE GOING TO INFUSE NEW LIFE INTO MAYSVILLE'S MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS. With that view we have bought, and they will soon be here, a most elegant line of Suitings and Trouserings from the cele brated house of E. H. Van Ingen & Co,, New York. Regarding the ability of our Mr. McNamara we can but say that all of our custom work will be guaranteed to be first class in all respects, if not you do not have to take it. Watch for the date of the opening of our Spring line of Suitings and Trouserings. Si s 13 K Obs rvatlon Smillng face, CtmruilUK grace, Drwscs flno. Form divine. Swpet and simple, Has a dimple, Witching curl, That's tho girl. Admlratlou- Autlclpattou lased her by. II. iivcl a sigh; Mui'e a bow, Love her now. Met, what bliss' Snatched a kiss' Now shn's mine. RualVitlon- Own VAU.STINK February 11th. A Pair of Spoons We shall Ret along s Inv mlngly tope I her. Love shall ever bo ow guide, With you, dear, by my side. J. T. K ACKLE Y & CO. Out Photographs for $3 pet doz. arc large and good KACKLEY & CO. n ISOOOO leeea Satisfaction IN MEMORIALS is in our work. TUF ftARMFTT MARBLE a DIIHa vinnimi - .i -. H9i 100f9 lesei HEATING STOVES-RANGES ! All styles, "best on earth' lowestTprices, at W. F. POWER'S. ...GOTO... The New York Store FOR BARGAINS! Spring Goods Are in Come and Take a Look. TWO GREAT LEADERS TO START WITH: JOc, Ginghams for 7c 12 and 15c, Ginghams for J0c, Fifty stylea to select from. These are positively tho beet values ever offered in our city. Laces, Embroideries, India Linens, etc. Received yesterday, $500 worth of laces, all the latest novelties. We have put prices on these goods that will be a revelation to tho pub lic. From the narrow Val Lace at 2c. per yard, up to tho heavy In sertion for trimmings, the lino is complete. For a flyer, extra wide Thread Lace 5c, 10c. values. Better como early, as we only have twenty pieces of it. HAYS & CO P. S. See us about Shoes. ulla DON'T FORGET YOUR The largest selection ever shown by us joeoct to be found to the highest degree CO.. maysville, ky.. Of - '-j nu. 1 111 SUTTON STREET. iMsHnmn A. N. ELLIS, A. M., M. D. Formerly Clinical Assistant in tho London Central Throat and Eur Hospital , Prof. Laryn gology, Cincinnati College Medicine and Burgery r82-'90. Spaclallit In Dltaases of the Eyo, Ear and Throat. Eyes tested and Rlassas ground to order. Of flco No. 135 West Second St., Maysville, Ky. New York Store Valentines