Evening Bulletin. DAILY, KXCEPT SUNDAY. KOSSmt & MCCARTHY, Proprietors. SATURDAY, MAY 7 1904 THE WEATHER ItECOKD. I For the 21 hours eiidine at 6:30 a. m.t StRte of w. ather Clear HltrheM temperature , SO Lowest temperature- 62 Mean temnerature 70.5 Wind direction Southerly Precipitation (Inches) rain or snow .00 Previously reported lor May 00 Total for May to date T May 7th. 0-10 h. m. Stunner to-nUjM and Sunday Oookr Sunday Of course the betf truet Is notsgoinR to allow the duty taken oil' of bides as long as there is a Republican administration. If there is any part of an animal used by the truBt that the latter does not pet the benefit of, it has not yet been discovered. As Mr. Dooloyputs it, "a cow goes lowin' softly to Armour's an"' comes out glue, beef, gelatine, fertyl'zer, celooloid, joolry, sofy cushions, bair restorer, washin' sody, soap, lithrachoor and bed springs so quick that while aft she's still cow, for' rard she may be anything fi'm buttons to panyma hats." Tho hide goes with the cow and the price of the cow is fixed by the packers' combine. Therefore the duty on imported hides is no protection to the man who raised the cow. All that it does is to enable the combine to charge a larger price for hides, which is added to the cost of shoes, and amounts to an unnecessary tax on the people. And the people have to foot the bill or go barefooted. The Republicans of the State of Now York, amongst other planks in their plat form, adopted the following on the tariff: Wo reaffirm our belief that the greatest national issue is the maintenance of prosperity, and we stand squarely for tho integrity of the principles of a protective tariff. That principle is required to maintain the highest scale of American wages and the supremacy of the Ameri can workshop. On the day following the convention, the press dispatches from Now York City announced that "an enormous crowd of men and women, estimated at 8,000, stood around a new department Btore seeking work at very low wages ; so great was the crowd that a force of extra police was necessary to keep order." "The efforts of these poor people," re marks the Indianapolis Sentinel, "to get a chance for employment 'did not verify the Republican claim of prosperity, nor did the small amount of wages offered prove that protection had maintained 'the highest scale of American wages.'" DONE WITH POLITICS Until People Are Given Chance to Express Their Wishes The Republican Machine. Enquirer. Colonel F. C. Coles, of Ashland, Ky., President of the Ashland Coal and Iron Company, is at the Emery. 'I was a delegate to the Louisville convention," said he, "but I am out of politics now until the people have a chance to express their preference free from the domination of Federal office holders, who hold the whole thing in the hollow of their hand. They could not beat Bradley for delegate, he having 1,900 votea out of the 2.200 in the con vention, but I thought the honors of the convention ought, at least, to have been divided with the old, tried and success ful leader. He could not buck against the Internal Revenue machine, but he will second the nomination of Roosevelt at the National convention. Bradley is sincerely a Roosevelt man. Strange it was that the name of our late candidate for Governor, Colonel Morris B. Belk nap, was not mentioned in the Louisville convention dominated by the same forces that nominated him last year. He oc cupied a lonely seat in the gallery. So soon are we forgotten in politics." The Richie whose heirs are advertised for was a nephew of the late Dr. James Richie, a native of Washington, and a distinguished citizen of New Orleans for -many years, having been Chairman of the first secession convention assembled in that city. i i Poyntz Bros, are tho only Maysville distillers selling pure liquors by the quart, gallon or barrel, direct from dis tillery to consumer. Seven-year-old whisky $2 per gallon. Age and quality guaranteed. Get tho best. Office 120 Market Btreot Watson'a old stand. Top Carr is a funny man. The late Bill Nye proclaimed him "A fountain of wit." When Ezra Kendall left the min strel field tho only person capabloof tak ing hie place was Pop Carr. Ho more than made good. Mr. Carr will appear in the first part of tho Ted E. Faust Min. Btrela at the opera house on Monday, May 0th, as premier end man and also in tho olio in his celebrated monologue. His talk is finished, very artistic and his songs are the talk of tho day. Seats now on sale at Ray's. IIHIHIMIMIlWI1 Sl'RINll FEVER. IPlttsburg ihronlcle.1 Same old thing, Comes . very sprltig. li's laic this year, Hut It's nere Just the same. Same weary frame, -- Ucaln fag, t , Lees that lag; Don't want to walk, Don't even want to talk, , Hate to work, Would toouer shirk, No aching bones, No groans, But just all-fired Tired. Waut to loaf around Where work can't be found, Where there's nothing to do Hut sit and view The scenery. The greenery. And all (he things thatarespriug's. Want to be out somewhere In the open air, And hear the birds sing As they swing Ou twigs that oscillate Beneath their weight. Often wish For a chance to fish, If a stream could be found Without covering much ground, For It Isn't hard to bait A hook, and then Just wait For the fish to bite; Even if they don't It's all right, Because there'd be nothing to lug Back home but the pole and jug. Dou't have to go To a doctor in order to know What has gone astray When a fellow feels this way. It's the spring fever sure, And tho only cure Is to loaf to-day, And the coming day. And every other day, Till it goes away. Results or Small Sums of Money. Exchange. The following shows how easy it is to accumulate a fortune, provided proper are taken. The table shows what would be the result at the end of fifty years by saving at certain amount each day at the rate of G percent: Dally Saitiifti. The JlctuU. One cent S 050 Teu cents.., .'. 9,501 Twenty cents , 19,000 Thirty cents 23,512 Forty cents S3.015 Fifty cents -Jfi2Q Sixty cents ., .57,021 Seventy cents GG.52S Eighty cents 76,032 Ninety cents 85,537 One dollar 95,031 Five dollars 175,203 Nearly every person wastes enough in twenty or thirty years, which, if saved and carefully invested, would make a family quite independent; but the prin ciple of small savings has been lost Bight of in the general desire to become wealthy. Maysville's New School Superintendent. West Union Defender. Superintendent D. S. dinger of the Manchester Public Schools, a position he has filled for a number of years with credit to himself and perfect satisfaction to the patrons of the school, was em ployed by the Board of Eiucation of the Ma sville Public Schools upon the firet ballot, notwithstanding the fact that there were forty-five other applicants. This flattering compliment to Superin tendent dinger time will prove is not misplaced confidence, as he will demon strate to the people of Maysville, as he has to tho citizens of southern Ohio, his splendid ability as an educator as well as gentlemanly bearing under whatever conditions. The pastor Rev. H. Ti Musselman will preach at the First Baptist Church at usual hours to morrow. At night he will deliver the second of his series of ser mons on Christ in the business world, subject "ChriBt and the Manufacturer." The Ithaca Concert Company will eing at the morning service. A few of the Kentucky cardinals are to be seen in the county th's season, and they are very beautiful in their bright and splendid plumage. .i .i i i PERSONAL. ' The Mieses Longnecker were visitors in the city Friday. Prof. J. H. Rowland of Delaware, O., is in town visiting friends. Col. W. B. Carpentor of Cincinnati leaves next week for Michigan. Miss Addio Dailoy is visiting her cousin Miss Ora Douglass of Aberdeen. Mrs. James Redmond is visiting Mrs. W. F. Tamme in Bourbon Oounty. Mrs. George Schatzmarfn and Mrs. H. T. Ennis are visiting at RussellvilLo, O. Mrs. Nannie Clary of Shannon was tho guest of Mrs. J. H. Worthington near the city Thursday. Prof. R. F. Gaither and wife of Ghent wore in town Thursday en route to their old homo at Lewiaburg. Miss Eliza Marshall returned to her homojn Fleming County Friday after a visit of several days, at Washington. Prof. W. R. Chandler of Mayslick was in town Friday visiting relatives and attending to some business matters. Mr. Samuel Riggs, Private Secretary to Congressman Kohoe, arrived Friday from Washington City, accompanied by Mrs. RiggSi Mrs. F. Hotz of Portsmouth is spend ing a few days -with the family of her son, Mr. Joseph Diener, of Plumvillo and visiting iriemis nere. ALL. TIRED OUT. Hundreds More in Maysville in the Same Plight. Tired all the time; Weary and worn out night and day ; Backaches; side aches, All on account of the kidneys. Must help them at their work. A Maysville citizen Bhowa you how: Mrs. J. A. Tliomas, of 311 East Second street, says: "The result of my experi ence with Doan's Kidney Pills was most gratifying and their use brought speedy relief to backache which had been a source of much discomfort to me for some time. It is a pleasure to indorse a remedy of such proven value. I pro cured Doan'a Kidney Pills at J. Jas. Wood & Son'a drug store, corner of West Second and Market streets." For Bale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S and take no substitute. I1Y03IB1 A RECORD-BREAKER. Novel Method of Curing Catarrh Sold on Approval by J. James Wood & Son. The popularity and remarkable sales of Hyomei have broken all records. In nearly every city and town in the country, this guaranteed cure for ca tarrh has given most astonishing results. The leading druggists are so enthusi astic over the remarkable percentage of cures following tho use of Hyomei, that with hardly an exception, thoy advertise to their customers that Hyomei will be sold with the understanding that it costs nothing unless it cures. In Maysville Wood k Son are endors ing it and guaranteeing to refund the money unless Hyomei cures catarrh. They have sold a great many Hyomei outfits, and to-day no other treatment ,for the cure of catarrh has as many I friends in Maysville and vicinity as Hy. UUJfl. It is a scientific, yet common sense method of treating and curing this too common disease. It sends by direct in halation to every cell of the air passages in the head, throat and lungs, a balsamic air that destroyes all catarrhal germs, purifies the blood with additional ozone, and makes a complete and lasting cure of any catarrhal trouble. The complete outfit costs but SI, and includes an inhaler, medicine dropper and sufficient Hyomei lor several wejks treatment. You take no risk in buying Hyomei. ;J. J. Wood & Son positively guarantees to retund your money unless it cures. A Few Suggestions ? 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 whiter clothing. INSECT POWDER,Poshing and Clean ing Powders, Soaps, Chamois and anything1 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. STRAYED. LOST OR BTBAYKD-From tho farm of tho late Charles Dlmmltt at Dimmltt's Station eleven ewes, ono buck aud four lambs. One of tho lambs is black, Reward of S3 for return of same, or for Information learilug to their recov ery. MRS. MARY L. DIMMITT, Rural Route No. 3, Maytvillo, Ky. 7-dl2t kWW River News. Ben Hur and Stanley will pass down Sunday. The Charles Brown passed up Friday with empties. The warm weather haa improved pas senger business on the packets. Tho Queen City is to-nlght'a packet for Pittsburg and the Bonanza for Pomo-roy. MFf rTWF. A R of Beauty and Little Price! The spring shirt waist suit, or Kown, demands a bit of new neckwear to top it -ofl. Plenty of new fancies in neckwear here at the popular prices, Hoc. and 50c. NECKWEAR AT 25c. . Stock collars of lace, fancy Madras, embroidered linen or faggoting. Turn over Collar and Cuff Sete. Hemstitched linen starched collars. NECKWEAR AT 50c. Stock Collars in Bulgarian and Persian effects, silk in white ami colors, em broidered scrim, faggoting, lace and linen. CARPET DOLLARS! When you start out to buv CarpetP, Mattings or Rugs it ia your aim to se cure the best possible values. You want to see a stock of unquestioned quality, and strictly in touch with the newest designs for there are fashion changes in car pets as well as in dreas goods. ,,m H WHY NOT Note the style as well aa the quality and price ? Why sacrifice carpet fashion when it is so easy to secure it here? It ia our constant aim to be in line with carpet progreaa. It pays ub and it will pay you. Passe styles are strangers to us. We want your carpet dollars and we'll make it worth your while to leave them here. All prices from 25c. to SI J. D.HUNT Every Size, All Kinds, Many Colors in SUMMER UNDERWEAR The largest selection in Maysville cf new every thread new, not rotten with o'd age. Black, brown, aky blue, dark blue, pink, orange, white and natural. See our dollar silk in blue and pink, a good number among many. We fit you right, we do not give you" any old size, but give every man his correct measurement. hy not ? We have the size aud the price 25c. a garment to SI 50. GEO. H. FRANK & CO. WANTED. "ITTANTED A cook for a small family. Ap V ply at 227 Sutton street. C-d3t WANTED-Used Piano: would purchase an old Square if in good couditlon und quite cheap. State lowest price In first offer, as mere will be no dickering. Address Box 431, Maysville. ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR CONGRESS. We are authorized to announce Congressman JAMES N KEHOEasa caudldate for re-election November, 1001, subject to the action of 'the Democratic party. Mosquitoes and .Malaria. Editor Bulletin : The warm weather has come and we shall soon 'have mosquitoes. Recent experiments and observations have conclusively settled the fact that malarial fever is the result of mosquito poisoning. It will be well therefore for the authorities and the Inhabitants take such measures as the latest scientific research suggest. All stagnant water should be covered with a thin coating of oil. A few barrels would suffice. There is no danger from the river or rnnning water. The fish eat the eggs and larva. When such a little cost of work and money will savo human suffering and valuable lives such work and cost ought not to be begrudged. The inhabitants should look well tp their premises. Water barrels, old tin cans and stand ing water ot any sort are breeding places for these pests. After the heavy spring and summer showers all such water should be either covered or cleared away. Care and attention will rid the city of this danger to a considerable extent, aud preserve the good health aud low rate of mortality we now enjoy. Truly yours, T. S. Bl'CKINGAAM. Dallas Humphreys. This tribute of respect is due Dallas Humph reys, colored, aged thirty-three years, who died at the home of Mr.JJeu Longnecker near Mays lick, 'April 5. The Humphreys have remained In" this family since slave days, and have always been Industrious and trustworthy, Dallas was foud of books, a man of good habits, very oblig ing and had many friends. A new line cf wall paper at reduced prices for this month at Hainline'e. a baby who Is the pride of our home and this is all Cut) to your medicine. AU druggists sell $1.00 WENECARDUg &S0N. Baron Star 2:28 Bay Stallion, 16 hands, by Baron Wilkes 2:18. He is the sire of Col. Baldwlu 2:09. Alex 2:11K. Georpre M. 2:15, New Star 2:lH, Hannah 2ia. Mayflower 2:22, I.ucy M. 2:26, &c. Why do hia colts trot fast and sell for high prices? Because he Is the best bred stalllonlu the country, is su perbly galtcd, a trotter himself aud possesses la a marked degree the power of transmitting to his get tho trotting Instinct of the best branch of the Genrgo Wilkes family to which he belongs. PRINCE McDONALD, one of the best bred Saddlo Stallions in the State, black, 16 hands, good bone, lofty carriage and the finest action. Both these stallions located at the old Newdl-' gate place 1 mile from Mavwllle on the Lexiuc ton pike. Baron Star $20, Prince McDonald J 15, living colt. A. W.THOMPSON. AN ORDINANCE Prohibiting Spitting on Strest Car Floors or Sides or Seats and Fixing a Penalty For Violation Thereof. Be it Ordained by the Hoard of Council of the City of Maysville: lhat It shall bo unlawful for any person riding on or occupying any of the street cars within the limits of the city of Maysville to spit on tho floors or sides or seats of the cars, and any person so offending shall be fined not less than one nor more than ten dollars. Sec. 2. lie it Further Ordained ty Said Board of Council, That this ordinance shall take effect from and alter its passage and publication. Adopted by Council May 2, I90f Attest: W.E.SrALLCUP, Mayor City of Maysville. J. L. Davltok, City Clerk. CLUSTER. This noted saddle and harness stallion will make the season nt Daulton Bros, stable, a,t the very low prlco of 816 to insure a living colt. He is too well known to make any further remarks. Call and see him before breeding your mares. The maro sold by Jas. Brannon this week at MOO was by Cluster. O. K. WINTER. WELLS & COUGHLIN, Undertakers and Embalmers? Calls answered day or night. MARKET STREET, 3U YSVILLE, KT. Be A Real Woman. No. 805 Pease Avenue, Houston, Tuxas, May 11, 1S03. I was barren during the six years of married life, suffering with painful menstruation and a dozen other aches and pains. i was a poor excuse tor a wire aa l was not ablo to ue up more than about halt the time and daily grew weaker ana Iweuicer. , Wing of Cardui changed me into a different womau ia five short months, made mo robust and strops. I am very grateful to you for my good health aud am today blessed with Vick-Pbe3idet, Houston Moruusj' Club. Wine of Cardui brings health to side women. Wine of Cardui brings children to barren homes. How can any woman reftse the health Mrs. Mason has? Any woman can secure ex actly the same relief if she will take Wine of Cardui. Wine of Cardui is a certain cure: for menstrual irregularities. It will not do impos sibilities but it does cure bearing-down pains, makes motherhood possible for barren wives and, relieves the pains at the monthly period, Secure a bottle of Wine of Carrlm tnAnv. bottles Wine of Cardui. T V - i j. ,-' 4 v vT V s "3323