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Hec Schedule Filed by Assignee of W. U. Smith & Co. List of Creditors ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. Ill uUi -',?;& j!,. ! : ,: v ' t The Bee Hive LOT NO. 7 ON SALE MONDAY! Have you ever read a Conan Doyle atory, Lot No. 240 It's the moat pxciting jitory he has ever written, but for excitement you must be here MONDAY when Let No. 7 goi s on sale. Lot No. 7 ia EMBROIDERIES! The largest lot we have ever bought at the emalleat price we have ever sold. In fact we absolutely can guarantee you that the prices are 25 per cent, cheaper than any dry goodsstoro in MayBville can buy them, therefore we reeerve the right not to sell any merchant here in order that our customers can get all they want. Syery kind of Embroideries you canthink of is in Lot No. 7. If it isn't the greatest bargain we have ever offered in Maysville we would like to hear vou say so. Fifty per cent, on the dollar and DOUBLE STAMPS. SEE CENTRE WINDOW FRIDAYS CHAS.A.WALTHER MERCHANT TAILOR IS SHOWING THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF SPRING WOOLENS FOR Suits and Trousers That can be found this aide of New York. Somo foreign, some domestic, but all of the very beat manufacture. I have added a new departure to my Merchant Tailor ing, and believe have supplied a long felt want. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS Created in the most artiatic fashions at prices that will fit aa well aa the garments they buy are furnished now at this establishment. Agents for the celebrated Teasdale's Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Chas. A. Walther, Merchant Tailor, 23 W. Second Street. AIDS TO HOUSE-CLEANING! Ammonia, Borax, Soap, Dusters, Sa polio, Sponges, Chamotse Skins, Scrub Brushes, Insect Powders, Etc. Cur Stock of Paints, Oils, Varn ishes, Etc., is Complete. J. JaS. WALL Paper l Ail the late ideas in this season's styles, cheaper than same can be bought for in Cincinnati Old Stylis and Odd Lots at a low price only 3 cents 'per roll of eight yards. Day's Diamond Paste for wallpaper; room mould ings, 'double-face Shades. KackleY righting Cocks. A few left. I am fifteen years a breeder and shipper. Bank reference if required. Pit record on application. Address Luke Murfreo, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Box 1G7. i M i Eev. H. E. RoBeberry has been author ized to solemnize the rites of matrimony. WOOd & Son, Druggi.sts PainlesB extraction of teeth at Dr. Cart mell'e. . , Delicious, fresh candies, 10c. pound at Hainline's. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan, of Lee street, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Pearce's son Thomas is ill with typhoid fever. ii ' Mr. and Mrs. John Sidwell of South Ripley are entertaining a young son. John DeFoaaie, who has been very ill, has gone to his mother's home at Ripley. George T. Willim has been elected Treasurer of Yancoburg to succeed the late Dr. Clark. A gentleman who was in Cincinnati Wednesday says tobacco jumped from 1 to 3 cents a pound. Mr. Amos Terry is reported critically ill at Covington, whore he has made his home since he left this city. . Born, to Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Conway, of El 'Paso, Tex., a Bon. Mrs. Conway was formerly Miss Annabel Roger. The Greenup grand jury indicted one of the, Magistrates of that county for fail ing to account for a fine he had collected. Miss Hottio Mae Bond who has been very ill this week at her homo on Third streetlwas not any better this morning, J. P. Mannen and W. H. Thackston of Dover have sold about 5,000 pounds .of tobacco to T. L. Best at 13 cents. They would have taken 8 cents a few days ago. Secretary of State McGheaney was i vited to deliver an address at the com mencement exercises of the Minerva school April 22, but on account of a provious engagement could not accept. Mr. John H. Purnell, a former Mays villian, now living at Opelika, Ala., has been in charge of the telegraph office in that city thirty-eight years. He learned the keys forty-aeven years ago under the late John B. Gibson of Maysville. A fchedule of the aeeets and liabilities of W. R. Smith & Co. was filed in the County CourtThureday. The assets con sist of their stock of shoes valued at $2, 963 13, accounts of 441 84 valued at $200 and $37 88 cash. The list of creditors is as follows : Rapp & Wlttgenfleld, Cincinnati t 57 35 Portsmouth Shoe Co 115 15 Mels it Co., Cincinnati 8S3 57 Julian JcKohcnge Co., Cincinnati 275 Go Witt Shoo Co., Lynchburg, Vn 13G CO Adams & Curtis, Cincinnati 39 50 Wolfe Shoe Co., Columbus 691 20 Carter Shoe Co., Beverly, Mass 80 50 Carroll Shoo Co., Baltimore Gl 20 G. W. Terry & Co., St. Louis 183 G7 Ohio Valley Shoe Co., Cincinnati 110 4J Lalug Son & Ilawar, Philadelphia ,... 51 17 Bering & Co , Cincinnati 05 30 Ralston Health Shoe Makers, Campello, Mass 183 00 Marx & Stlx, Cincinnati 187 10 Selz. Schwab & Co., Chicago CI 50 Churchill it Aldcn. Campello, Mass 51 00 Utz & Dunn, Rochester, K. Y 103 00 1'utneyShoo Co., Manchester, Va 87 CO Forwood Shoe Company, Cincinnati 233 75 Annex Shoe Company, Columbus 181 03 Merrltt, Elliott & Co , New York, X. Y.... 130 20 Fotterall, Barker it Brown, Huntington, Ind 93 00 Batchelder it Lincoln Co., Boston,, 12 90 Chas. A. Eaton Co., Brocktou, Mass "I 20 Charles K. Fox, Haverhill, Mas? CG CO S. L. Pierce it Co., Cleveland ISO CO Moore-Shafer Co., Rochester, N. Y W 50 Groves it Rood, Chicago i7 50 Louis A. Cross! tt, North Ablngton, Moss. 210 15 Total I,C0 18 In addition to above there is rent of $29.16 and taxes estimated at $50, which are the only claims secured. i . PROF. CL1N0ER. .Manchester Man Chosen Superintendent of Maysvillo's Schools at Last Night's Session of Board of Educa tion. Prof. D. S. dinger of Manchester was chosen Principal of Maysville's High School and City Superintendent at last night's meeting cf the Board of Edu cation. Prof. Snider of Bards'.own was the only other one cf the many applicants who received any votes. All members of the board were pres ent, President Sallee in the chair. The vote stood : Clinger Davis, Hutching, Yszell, Poyntz, Schwartz, Calvert, Nesbitt, Daw Bon. Snider Sallee, Taylor, Russell, Ryder. Prof. Clinger comes highly endorsed as an educator and Superintendent. The only other business was the adop tion of a motion limiting presents at the High School commencement to flowers. STREET CARNIVAL. The Robinson Amusement Company Will Furnish Attractions For Red Men's Poiv Wow in June. The date of the Red Men's pow wow and summer carnival under the auspices of Wyandotte Tribe No. 3, I. O. R. M., will be the week of June 13th. The Robinson Amusement Company has been contracted with to furnish the attractions, which will consist of four teen pay shows and five big free acte. The people of Maysville, Mason and ad joining counties can depend upon one of the biggest weeks of festivities ever known in the history of Maysville. Be gin to "boost" now. PERSONAL. Miss Louie Bruer of Paris is here visiting friends. "" Mr. George M., Clinger of Dover was in Maysville Thursday. Rev. R. M. Giddens of Mayslick was in town Thursday on business. Mrs. T. P. White of Louisville is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Pearce. Mr. James H. Hall, Jr., attended the opening of the base ball season at Cin cinnati Thursday. Mr. W. C. Watkins spent Thursday in Cincinnati attending the opening game of the base ball season. Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson and Mies Madaline McElroy, of Dover have re turned homo from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of Forest avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Hudson of Flem ingaburg returned home this morning after spending a few days hero attending the sessions of Ebenezer Presbytery. They were guests of Captain and Mrs. John E. Wells of Forest avenue during their stay. Charley Kirk of Dover delivered hfs crop of 6,000 pounds of tobacco Wednes day to the Continental at Augusta. He sold for 10 cents. Col.-and Mtb, Charles B. Kefauver are entortaining a son ,at their home in Parkersburg. Mrs. Kefauver was for merly MisB Kate Albert of this city. Miss Fannie Whittington and mother have romoved from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perry's where they had rooms into the former's residence near Mitchell Chapel. When ready to buy your Spring Suit, is it an unreason able suggestion to you to look over a stock that for exclusive ness of style and qualities ranks as one of the very best gentle men's outfitting shops in the State. The vast assortment of styles and fabrics we show assures a satisfactory selection and at prices that will be found as satisfactory as the merchandise. WE WANT YOU TO COME HERE, if for nothing more than just to see the new things in our Rochester-made Clothing. It exemplifies the highest expression in creative tailoring skill and every feature which characterizes the artistic productions of the highest priced custom tailor. Our Men's and Boys' SHOES strictly conform to our Clothing. Only the very best footwear that is made is sold here. When the weather gets a little warmer we will have some thing to say to you about our Crash garments. They will in terest you. , 1 i 1 i rlsf leei J0SOI CEMETERY WORK Of every description. None better. None cheaper. AH lettering done with pneumatic tools kStj THE GARNETT MARBLE CO., V BBC JJJ 100001 I0O0I LADIES' Spring Footwear! Our Tan Russia Calf and Patent Colt Half Shoes are the handsomest and most up-to-date of all low shoes. They are made on the newest of lasts and of the best material. I J. HENRY PECOR. Horsemen and Breeders. I have purchased a fine young jack that will make the season at my stable on the Downing pike along with my draft horse. John R. Downing. - - 0 Pan "kake" flour and syrup Calhoun's. NEW GOODS IN The New York Store of HAYS & CO. An immeneo assortment of White Goods, consisting of India Lin ens, Organdies, Swisses in dots and stripes, Madras, Piques, etc.; Ham burgs, Laces. They were bought right and they will be sold right. Qual ities are right and prices way below others. Nice India Linens only 6c, good India Linens only Jc, very best quality only 10c, fine dotted Swisses, all the rage this season and very scarce, only 10c; the very best only 12Jc. See our Madras ; figured white Piques 10c. on up. Neat patterns white goods for baby dresses only 6c. Laces and Hamburgs. Great stocks to pick from, prices 2c. on up to 25c. Wide Ham burgs only 5c. HAYS & CO. P. S. Ladies' beautiful fancy Hose 10c, best Apron Ginghams 5Jc, good blue Calico 5c, heavy Brown Cotton 5c, best Tablo Oilcloth 17c. n 100001 lion Sutton Street. 100001 39B 0" WELLS & COUGHLIN, Undertakers and Embalmers! Calls answered day or night. 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