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j Recent b 'k. Arrivals... ,V .1. ". ARRIVED Another consignment of American Woven Wire Field Fence. Not a large lot only a morsel for the "early birds." Now don't All speak at once. Frank Owens Hardware Co, At our Maysville branch. Seven new Ebersole Instruments. - Superb creations. ' . - A lifetime's pleasure. v!" In an elegant case. . "Wc ate very proud of these new creations, and , ask you to call at John I. Winter & Cos - store in Maysville, Ky., and look them 3 . over. ' '-' 0 GAMES PLAYED THURSDAY. a! " " National League. St. Louis. 00201111 0 13 2 Cincinnati. 10100000 02 4 3 Taylor and Byers; Walker and Schlcl. Umpire- O'Day. How They Stand. ' Clubs. Won. Lost. P. C. New York 7 2 .778 St. Louis 6 " 3 .CG7 Brooklyn C 5 .515 Cincinnati G G .500 Boston 5 5 .5U0 Chicago 4 5 .444 Pittsburg 4 6 .400 Philadelphia ........ 2 8 .200 American League. Detroit. . 11430001 10 10 1 Chicago.. 00000002 02 3 3 Killlan and Woods; White, Patterson and Sullivan, Berry. American Association. Loulsvlllo 3, Minneapolis 1. '. Indianapolis 13, St. Paul 2. ; , i Central League Opening. 7,' Terre Hauto 5, Marion 6. , 7 Dayton 1, South Bend 7. ' TRAPSHOOTING TOURNAMENT. .Spencer, Money and Huff Were the Leaders in the Order Named. Amerlcus, Ga., April 29. The Inter state trapshooting tournament of tho American Gun club closed Thursday. Thirty-five gunners entered the sev eral events Thursday. In the profes sional class W. Spencer, of St. Louis, 'Money, of Colorado Springs, and Huff, (of Macon, were again the leaders in ,tht order named. Spencer broke 101 .targets, Money 189 and Huff 18G out of '200 shots each. Spencer won the cost ly loving cup for the highest average .through the tournament and Yates, of Thomaston, won the prize for the long est straight run in the amateur class. The Strike Nearing An End. Quincy. Mass . April 29. The strlko at tho Fore "River Tahlp ana engine works appeared Thursday night to bo nearing an end. The forgers and moulders have returned to work and the coppersmiths will apply for their old places Friday. Imported Machinists Strike. San Bernardino, Cal., AprJJ 29 Thirty-seven of tho new machinists brought in by the Santa Fe railroad to replaco the strikers have quit work! The company claims that the total number of men on strike in San Ber nardino Is 90. A Coalboat Rise. Pittsburg, April 29. Over 5,000,000 bushels of coal have been shipped soutlfon the present rise in the rivor nnd as the marks Thursday night show 12.8 feet and rising at Davis Island dam, the prospect is good for asmuch more. Boers to Settle In Mexico. Chihuahua, Mex. April 29. It is stat ed by one of the Boer agents that 500 Boer families are expected to arrive here soon to establish a colony near Mesqui. The colony established near here about a year ago Is flourishing. A New Gold Diggings. Cody, Wyo., April 29. Prospectors are rushing to the canyon of the Sho shone river, five miles west of this place, where It is reported Telluri ore assaying several hundred dollars in gold and silver has been discovered. Death of Mayor A. O. Wilson. Jancsvllle, Wis., April 29. Mayor A. O. Wilson died Thursday night after a long Illness. He was editor of tho Recorder for 20 years and has been postmaster of the city and a member of tho state legislature. Strong Anti-Foreign Society. London, April 29. Tho Standard's Tien-Tsin correspondent reports that a strong secret society movement, an other governmental and anti-foreign, is in progress In the vicinity of Tsinan Fu and that the people are flocking to the cities for safety. Suicided By Drowning. St. Louis, April 29. After writing a note saying that fellow-workmen had been unkind to him, August Lotze com mitted suicide by drowning in the la goon In Hyde park, where the water 13 only 18 inches deep. : The Police Stopped the Fight. St Louis, April 29. The police stop- i ped the light between Jack O'Brien, of Philadelphia, and Kid Carter, of Brook lyn, in the third round of a scheduled 15-round bout here. Carter was com pletely outclassed. THE MARKETS. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, April 28. Flour Winter patent, ?5.105.30; fancy, ?4.754.90; family, $44.25; extra, $3.353.G5; low grade, ?2.903.20; spring patent, $5.105.40; fancy, $4.354.60; family, ?404.25; Northwestern rye, ?3.804. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at ?1.05 1.00 on track. Corn No. 3 mixed quotable at 50151c on track. Sales: Rejected mixed, track, 47c. Oats No. 2 mixed quotable at 40Vi41c on track. Chicago, April 28. Wheat No. 2 hard, 8892c; No. 3 do, 8390c; No. 1 Northern, 92395c; No. 2 do, 8595c; No. 3 spring, 8593c. Corn No. 2, 4GVS46c; No. 3, 454Gc. Oats No. 2, 38c; No. 3, 37c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, April 28. Cattle Heavy steers, choice to extra, ?4.755; fair to good, $4.25(g4.65; butcher steers, extra, $4.754.85; good to choice, ?4.10 4.70; heifers, extra, ?4.504.G0; good to choice, ?44.40; cows, extra, $3.85 4; good to choice, $33.75. Calves Fair to good light, ?45.25; 'extra, $5.50. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, ?55.05; mixed packers, ?4.855; light shippers, ?4.554.90; pigs, 110 lbs and less, ?4.154.50. Sheep Extra, $4.404.50; good to choice, $44.35. Lambs Extra, $6.40 G.50; good to choice, $GG.35; clip ped, $5.5005.85; extra, ?G; spring, ?0 9. A Few ingestions! The dirt and dust that has accumulated during the winter must be gotten rid of. Every one dreads the thought of Spring cleaning. To make your work easy and to get through sooner we suggest the use of the articles in the list below : AMMONIA, strong, per bottle, JOc. SPONGES, JOc. to 50c. SULPHUR CANDLES, to extinguish moths, 10c. BORAX in bulk, cheaper than packages, 20c pound. MOTH BALLS, good to lay away with winter clothing. INSECT POWDER,Polishingand Clean ing Powders, Soaps, Chamois and anything in the cleaning line. Touch up the old woodwork and Furni ture with a coat of Varnish or Paint. FOR SALE BY Jno.C.Pecor, PHARMACIST. ' WANTED. -TrANTED-Gbod white plrl to assist with YV housowork. Applv at 414 West Second St. Elder H. M. Curry of Canada will preach at Laytham Chapel Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. the days are going by, your chance for bargains are also going by. Do you know that the greatest bargains in Shoes that Mays ville has ever known are being offered daily at DAN COHEN'S Closing-Out Sale! You are as much entitled to the benefit of the sale as anybody. Do not cheat yourself by neglecting this opportunity. Come and see our Ladies Patent Colt Skin and Vici Shoes, sold elsewhere for $3.50, closing out price $1.98. Ladies' latest style last Vici Kid, military heel, worth $2.50, closing-out price $1.49. Old ladies' comfortable Kid Shoes, sold at $J.50, closing-out price 99c. , We have put on our bargain tables hundreds of pairs of Shoes at less than one-half price. Farmers and working men are asked to see the heavy Shoes we are selling at 99c. and $J.23r Talk about there being a hen on, DAN COHEN is up-to-date and uses incubators. Come now. DAN COHEN'S Great Western Shoe Store W. H. MEANS, Manager. THE SMITH NIXON PIANO CO: COAL We are headquarters for good Coal. Just received a barge, good and clean. JC6T PRICE 11 CENTS !-ia Also handle BRICK, Cement, Lime and Sand. Agents for Alabaster Plaster. Give us a call. Maysville Coal Co 'PHONE J42. WALL PAPER I will continue the cut price through March. If you intend to paper this Spring it will pay you to buy now. W. H. RYDER, 121 Sutton St Headquarters for pure Paint. Cancer rUf-IS CURABLI We euro cancel w thout the knife. Very Httlo pain. Have cureu over twenty cases in Masou County during the last ten years. Wo send a free book upon request which tells all about method of treatment. Will refer you to Mr. Geo. S. Rosser of this paper, 8eldon W. Bramel, JJedonia, Ky., Sirs. Joel T. Lumau, Mt. Cancel, Ky., m. Bramel, North Fork, Ky and a dozen others in your own county if you wish them. Write for free book at once. DRS. GRATIGNY BUSH, , Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. REMOVED, RGPOLUTT, Dentist III?' All Work Guaranteed. No 30 West Second street, Maysville. Ky. jMDR. LANDMANo Central Hotel, Thursday, May 5th, J 904. Five a Minute Killed Or injured. You may be next. Protect yourself and family by taking out an Ac cident policy with tho Travelers, and do it now. Never put off until tomorrow what may be dono today. W. HOLTON KEY, Agent, FOR SALE. NWWV"V FOR SALE Pure Light Brahma eggs for set ting, 75 cents for fifteen. T. D. OSBORNE. . . aiu. a. mnjravuiu. a-tjifl IilOR SALE A Moore's airtight heating stove. ! Cost 817, will sell for 87.60. A bargain. Apt yij afi.AUiC3taY;uuu) iij-flol TTlOtt SALE OR KKNTUnu1HnnA , . C- - -" - k.uiuwUKU MUTT UlAiU' pled by Charles II. Cooper in "Brick Row" v8Jl,eccon(1, Possession May 1st. ROBERT FICKLIN. FOB RENT. T7IOR RENT One hundred acres of blue grast Q.ISF r.JVr?; . or 'ther particulars apply toMRS. W. H. HARRISONNorth Fork. Ky. T710URENT--TWO frame cottages on West Third JD street, between Sutton and Wall; good P.0j8$0.rhJ?dJ rent reasonable. Apply at J. II. RAINS & COS warehouse. 25-Otd ANNOJDNjOJEMENT FOR CONGRESS. Wo arc authorized to announco Congressman JAMES N. KEIIOE as a candidate for re-elcctiou November, 1901, subject to tho action of the Democratic party. A f