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: z FIGHT . .Ors It out with us on these lines this summer. Watch our campaign against the winged foe. No expensive docks or battleships to be sac rificed in this engagement. Get behind our entrenchments of SCREEN goods and ward off both day and night attacks. ,? KEEP COOL c It's quite easy when you have a "FREZO" ICE CREAM FREEZER. Our lines of com munication remain unbroken on these and first-class LAWN MOWERS. Flanking move ment in process of execution by our Farm and Garden Tool Division. "General" Hancock reports satisfactory progress, while Lieutenants Wheeler and McNutt execute some brilliant maneuvers in Wire Fence goods. FRANK OWENS HARDWARE CO. g i A MUSICAL TREAT. Misses Karbonr and Wadswortli Gave a Most Charming Entertainment Last Evening. To poEsess a talent is a bleesing. To Lave that talent brought to a state of peifection through intelligent training is to make one maBter of it. Leahman eaye: "Have music in the home; let it be in the atmosphere one breathes, this makes musiciane." Miss Elizabeth Barbour has been rear d in an atmosphere where music was a part of the daily life. From the etart her teachers have been capable ones. Recently she has studied in Chicago at the Bush Temple of Music and last night her hearers found her touch had taken on a new tone; with even greater sparkle did she play, throughout the en tire programme playing with taBte and certainly unraveling the theme of each composition bo artistically that the story thereof was made very real to thoee who heard her. When one considers her youth and the mark she has reached, they realize that in time she will in every eense be held as an artiet. Miss Wadsworth was in fine voice. Her selections were charming and she sang exquisitely. Her numbers lent a pleasing variety to the program and she was warmly applauded. GAMES PLAYED TUESDAY. National League. New York 01000000 01 6 8 Phila'phia. 00000000 00 2 0 McGinnity and Bowerman; Mitchell and Dooin. Umpire O'Day. Brooklyn. 00131300 8 9 2 Boston.... 10000000 01 7 2 Cronin and Hitter: Wilhelm. Fisher ' an1 Manrllintn TTviTli"n InttncrnnA American League. Detroit.... 000000010034 7 7 St. Louis.. 1000 000 0 00 23 8 1 Mullin and Woods; Pelty and Kahoo. Umpire Connolly. Extensive improvements will be made at the Maysville Cotton Mills this sum mer. About $10,000 worth of new ma chinery will be put in. Poyktz Bros, are the only Maysville distillers eelling pure liquors by the qnart, gallon or barrel, direct from dis tillery to consumer. Seven-year-old whisky $2 per gallon. Age and quality guaranteed. Get the best. Office 126 Market etreflt Watson's old ptand. American Association. Milwaukee 1, Minneapolis 2.. How They Stand. Clubs. Won. Columbus 20 Bt. Paul 21 Milwaukee 21 Louisville 19 Indianapolis 17 Minneapolis 15 Toledo 11 Kansas City 11 Lost 11 14 15 18 17 20 19 21 Central League. Grand Rapids 3, Peoria 4. Evansvllle 2, Terre Haute 1. THE FAKE FOOTRACE. P.C. .45 .600 .583 .514 .500 .429 .367 .341 .' M if -i Whiskey and, Beer. Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY ci ORRINE," r A SAFE. SURE AND HARMLESS SPECFC Physicians pronounce drunkenness a disease of the nervous system, creating a morbid era-ring for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, beer or wine eats away the stomach lining and stupefies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digestion and ruining the health. No "will power" can heal the inflamed stomach membranes, t 'I ORRINE" permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly on the affected nerves, restoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, Improving the appetite and restoring the health. No sanitarium treatment necessary ; ORRINE " car. be taken at your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if desired. CURE GUARANTEEDOR Mrs. E. "Vycll0. New York City, -writes: ,uOHRINE' rtirpri mv fnicli.ltlri. wlm-nae ft MONEY REFUNDED. Supreme Court Reverses the Cases of Boatright, Ellis and Brumley. Jefferson City, Mo., Juno 1. Tho Missouri supremo court Tuesday re versed and remanded tho cases of Rob' ert Boatwrlght, E. B. Ellis and B. Brumley, who were convicted in Law rence county of getting money on a' fake footrace at WJebb City and sen tenced each to three years In the pen itentiary. Tho opinion holds that im proper evidence was admitted at the trial. The amount secured in tho al leged fake footraces is estimated at $50,000 to $150,000. Itobert Boat wrlght, the leader of the scheme, died last Wednesday at Kansas City. cured mv husband, who was a steady drunkard for many years. He now nas no aesire tor stimulants, nis Health is Soodand he is fully restored to manhood. e used only five boxes of 'ORRINE. " Mrs. W. h. V., Uelena. Mont., writes: "I have waited one year before writing you of the permanent cure of my son. He took sanitarium treatment, as well an other ad vertised cures, but they all failed uutil we gave him 'ORRINE.' ne is now fullv re. stored to health and has no desire fordrink." Mr. A E. I.., Atlanta, Ga. writes: "I was corn with a love of whiskey and drank it for thirty-two years. It finally broucht me to the gutter, homeless and friendless I was powerless to resist the craving noma steal ana lie to get wuisxey. CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL. The Dr. Basil C. Duke Chapter Will Hold Services Next Friday at Grave of Tom Hunt. The Dr. Basil O. Duke Chapter, U. D. O., will celebrate ita Memorial Day exer cises on Friday, June 3rd, at 10:30 a. m. with very simple services, conducted by Rev. Dr. O. F. Evans at the grave of the noble young Confederate eoldier Tom Hunt, who was shot by order of Bur- bridge in November, 1804. A neat bead stone has been erected by thiB chapter to Tom Hunt. All members of the Chapter are urged to be present and all veterans and all friends of the cause are invited to attend. i The open meeting of the Literary So ciety of the Third Street M. E. Church last evening proved a most delightfully and Four boxes of 'ORRINE' cured me of all desire and I now ha:e the smell of liquor " Price SI per box. Mailed in plain. sealeL wrapper by Orrine Company 817 14th St., Washington. D. C. Interesting book Treat ise on Drunkenness,(Eealed.free on request. Sold anil recommended by THOS. J. CHENOWETH, Second and Sutton Sts., Maysville, Ky. Why Send to Cincinnati when you can get DR. COOPER'S FAMOUS REMEDIES at Chenoweth's Drug Store, corner of Second and Sutton, Maysville, Ky? We keep an up-to-date stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, etc. COAL "We handle nothing but the best grades of COAL at right price. Now is a good time to buy. Send us your orders. Yours for business, ecjoyable affair. The occasion was the closing session for the summer. Quite a number of invited gneBts were present. The room was beautifully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. The ad dress of the evening was delivered by Mrs. Nave, wife of Chaplain Nave of Ft. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Nave spent some time in the Philippines, and her descrip tion of the people, their dress and cus toms, and the work of missionaries in the islands was highly interesting. Mrs. Nave is a fluent and graceful speaker and all enjoyed he'r address very much, At the close of her talk, delicious re freshments were served. The evening was one of enjoyment for all present. ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR CONGRESS. We Rre authorized to announce Congressman JAMES N KEHOE us a candidate for re-election November, 1904, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Easy to Get Good Shoes AT ONE-HALF THEIR VALUE AT DAN COHEN'S. Extra Special For Closing-Out Sale! Men's Patent Colt Bals, worth $3.50, close-out price, $1.73 Men's Vici Bals, worth $3, close-out price, $1.49 Women's Patent Colt Ribbon-Laced French Heel Oxfords, worth $3.50, . $1.99 Do not fail to attend this sale as such bargains were never offered before. Maysville Coal Co. 'PHONE J42. Cancer MTIS CURABLI Vk o cure cancer without the knife. Very littlo Sain. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason ounty during the last ten years. Wo send free book upon request which tells all about method of treatment. Will refer you to Mr. Geo.S.Rosser of this paper, Scldon W. Bramel, Wedenia.Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Luman.Mt. Carmel, others in your own county If you wish.them. 0RS. GRATIGNY 2 BUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O. Are You Going to Paper Your House? If you arc we have all the swell de signs at lowest prices. Agent for JAPALAC. DAN COHEN'S Great Western Shoe Store W. H. MEANS, Manager. 121 Sutton St. W. H. RYDER, NOTICE. In order to settle up the estate oi J. H. Bains, deceased, we will offer at public sale to the blith est bidder THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, at 2 o'clock E. m on the premises, tho Tobacco Factory, uilaing, Stock, Machinery, Office Fixtures, Ac, as the property ot J, H. Rains & Sons. Term made known on day of sale. JAS.M. AND JNO.C. RAINS. MeodO Adm'rs J. H. Rains, deceased. REMOVED, RCPOLLITT, Uentist. 4K&fc, 1 ITimnfr vnaww All Work Guaranteed. No S0j West Becond street, Maysville, Ky. jMDR. IANDMAlSfcM Central Hotel, Thursday June 2nd, J904, WELLS COUGHLIH, Undertakers and EmbalmeriL Calls answered day or night. MARKET STJiSET, iTA YSV1LIE, KY. Democratic State Convention, Lonisviile, Jauo 8. On account of tho above tho h. and N. will sell round trip tickets to Louisville Juno 7th and 8th,. final limit Juno 10th, at JG.Oi. m ' jJi