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mmmmmQQBmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmQmmmmQmmmm&mmmwmwmmmmmg SPECIAL ELECTION. ! : ewwMw- WILLIE WANTS YOU! - FRANK OWENS : HARDWARE 1 COMP'Y 1 EXCLUSIVE DEALERS' Been lookin' for you in every 2 day wants to see you about 2 ever so many things, Redmen, " " ' especially,concerning a wonder- ful new Star, the original and best Safety Razor in the world. .0 "It's quick, it's handy and com- " plete, to shave with it is quite a treat; in greatest haste you - - i , cannot mar,a single pimple with the genuine Star." Enjoy the luxury of self-shaving; there's absolutely nothing to learn-you can't possibly cut yourself. r If Cleans Straw Hats Perfectly Miller's Straw Hat Cleaner doea perfectly what has never been done perfectly before. It not only pro duces perfect results but produces them easily and quickly. No mat ter how eoiled and streaked a Btraw hat may be, Miller's Straw Hat, Cleaner will make it look as bright and freeh and clean as when new. Cannot possibly harm the finest straw. Instead of buying a new hat this summer, uee Miller's Straw Hat Cleaner. It never fails to do the work and its use saves money. Price 10 Cents. THQS.J.CHENOWETH, DRUGGIST, Cor. Second xnd Sutlcn Strtott, Maytvllli, Ky. Grand Lodge !. and P. 0. Elks, Cincinnati. On account the above the I., and X. will sell round-trip tickets to Cincinnati July ICth and 17th. $3.50. Final limit Aug. 4th. An extension ol tbu final limit until August 25th Dy deposit ing tickets with Joseph Richardson, Special Agent, Cincinnati, with payment of 50 cents. GAMES PLAYED THURSDAY. National Leaguer. Wow York 02000100 14 6 2 3t. Louis. 00011001 03 7 3 Mathewson and Bowerman; O'Neill md Grady. Umpires Johnstone and Moran. Phila'phia. 00000001 01 5 2 Pittsburg. 00201200 05 15 0 McPherson and Roth; Phllllppe and Phelps. Umpire Zimmer. Boston.... 00001000 01 9 3 Chicago... 00010100 35 10 0 Fisher and Needham; Briggs and Kling. Umpire Emslie. How They Stand. Clubs. Won. Lost. P. C. Mew York 31 10 .660 Chicago 30 16 .652 Cincinnati 31 18 .633 Pittsburg 25 22 .532 St Louis 22 23 .489 Brooklyn 21 29 .420 Boston 18 29 .383 Philadelphia 9 34 .209 American League. Chicago... 00003200 5 8 1 Boston 1. 0 000002 03 8 2 Owen and Sullivan ; Winter and Far rell. Umpire Connolly. Detroit. .. 02300010 G 12 1 Phila'phia. 01010300 05 11 Mullin and Woods, Buelow; Plank and Powers. Umpires O'Laughlin and King. Cleveland. 00000300 03 8 4 Wash'ton. 00111000 25 12 2 Rhoades anfl Abbott; Orth nd Drill. Umpires Sheridan and Car penter. St. Louis 100000110 3 11 2 N. York. 30100060 010 11 3 Sudhoff and Kahoe; Chesbro and McGuire. Umpire Dwyer. Theft of Ballots Charged. Bowling Green, Ky., June 17. In the Bradburn-Galloway contest Judge Gal loway filed an affidavit stating that 25 ballots were stolen from the Sand Hill precinct and found under a rock near there. Divorced Wife Not a BeneficTary. Chattanooga, Tenn., June 17. A resolution carried in the convention of the A. O. U. W. providing for a change In the general laws of tho or der, providing that in future in no In stance shall tho divorced wife of a member be designated as his benefi ciary nor shall a divorced wife of a member remain his beneficiary after the divorcement. THE MARKETS. Flour and Grain. Cincinnati, June 16. Flour; .Winter patent, $5.10 5.30; fancy, ?4.754.90; family, ?44.25; extra, $3.353.65; low grade, ?2.903.20; spring patent, $5.105.40; fancy, $4.354.60; family, ?44.25; Northwestern rye, $3.75 3.90. Wheat No. 2 red quotable at $1.03 1.04 on track. Sales: red (sam ple), track 94c. Corn Sales: No. 3 mixed, track, 4949c; No. 3 white, track, 49,c; rejected mixed, track, 43c. Oats No. 2 mixed quotable at 43yt43ys)C on track. Sales: No. 2 mixed, track, 43c; rejected mixed, track, 40V&C Chicago, June 16. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.03(3)1.06; No. 3 do, $11.03; No. 2 hard, 8992c; No. 3 do, 8090c; No. 1 Northern, 98c$l; No. 2 do, 93 96c; No. 3 spring, 8595c. Corn No. 2, 4949c; No. 3, 48(g)49c. Live Stock. Cincinnati, June 16. Cattle Heavy steers, choice, $5.605.75; fair to J good, $4.755.50; butcher steers, ex tra, $5.G55.70; good to choice, $4.75 5.60; heifers, extra, ?5.405.50; good to choice, $4.755.35; cows, extra, $4.354.50; good to choice, $3.65 4.25. Calves Fair to good light, $4.25 5.50; extra, $5.75; few early, $6. Hogs Good to choice packers and butchers, $5.155.20; mixed packers, $4.905.10; light shippers, $4.604.85; pigs, $44.50. Sheep Extra, $4.15 4.35; good to choice, $3.65 4.10; year lings, $4.255. Spring Lambs Extra, $7.107.25; prime selected ewes ami wethers, $7.35; good to choice, $6.25 7.10. "Where once the Red Man made his stand to day the Piano Man extends his hand in GREETING We cordially invite you to visit our booth in front of Messrs. JOHN I. WINTER & Cos store, which has been erected for your pleasure. One of our finest creations will continuously be played upon to make the time pass pleasantly. Hoping that your visit may be a pleasant one, we are cordially yours, THE SMITH & NIXON PIANO CO For Queen of the Carnival. The fight for Queen of the Carnival is now on. The following young ladies promiee to make a hustle for the honor and ring: Miss Keltic Smith. Miss Annie Payne. Miss Lucy McDonald. ' Miss EdnaMeenach. MIssGoldieFrlstoe. Miss Maud Taylor. The officers of election, November 1903, are notified to return the keys of the ballot boxes to me at once. Clarence L. Wood, County Clerk. Closing-Out Prices: MEN'S TENNIS, best quality, ..... 49 BOYS' TENNIS, best quality, . ..... . .. .-.-. r. - ., . ... . . ; . . . . 44 YOUTHS' TENNIS, best quality, . . . . ' . ' '. '' " . " .'' ' V'- . :. . . . 39 MEN'S DUCK BALS, worth $1.50, . . - ' ' '. .k. '. .89 MEN'S BLUCHERS, very stylish, worth $2.50, . ,. . .' . ,..... . . $1.24 EXTRA FINE Russian Calf Tan Bals and Bluchers, worth $5, this sale, '.-...,. r . . 2.99 MEN'S PATENT COLT SKIN, worth $3.50, this sale, . . . ..... . . 1.73 MEN'S VICI BALS, latest lasts, worth $2.50, this sale, . . . 1.49 OUR BARGAIN TABLES are full of good Shoes at less than one-half their value. Come to DAN COHEN'S for big bargains in Shoes. DAN COHEN'S GreatWestern Shoe Store W. H. MEANS, Manager. Notice to tho Qualified Voters of the City of Maysville of an Election to be Held June 28th, to Vote Not Exceeding $12,000 In Sewer Bonds. The qualified voters of the city of Mnysvllle aro hereby notified that at a regular meeting ot the Hoard of Council ol the City of Maysville, held Juno 6, 1904, a resolution was adopted by said Board of Council ordering a special election to' be held on Tuesday, June 28, 1904, between the hours of 7 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. tn and tbo polls to be opened. on the day aforesaid In each of the six wards ot the said city at the following named voting-places : First Ward At No. 239, on the south side of West Second street, betweeu Short street and Gray's alley. Second Ward-At No. 112, on the east side of Sutton street, between Front aud Second streets. Third Ward At No. 807. on the west side of Market street, between Third aud Fourth street. Fourth Ward At No. ll!, on the north side of Third street, between Leo and Vino streets. Fifth Ward At No. 339. on the north side of East Second street, west of Commerce street. Sixth Ward At the Limestone Fire Company's nail. At which election shall be submitted to the qualified voters of tho City of Maysville whether the Board of Council of the City of Maysville shall authorize the Issue as an indebtedness on said city of not to exceed twelve thousand dol lars In bonds, samn to bo' known as "sewer bonds," and numbering from 1 to 21, and in the name of the City of Maysville, payor, and under tho corporate seal of said city, and attested by the City Clerk. The twenty-four bonds of t.he City of Maysville to bo of tbo denomination of Ave hundred dollars each, and bear 4 per cent. Interest per annum, payable semi-annually, coupons attached to the bonds for tho interest, payable on tho first day of February and Au gust as said coupons shall successively fall due. The said twenty-four "sewer bonds" shall beduo and payable as follows: $6,000 August 1 1912, and 15,000 August 1, 1913. Said "sewer bonds" shall bo Issued payable to Chairman of Ways and Menus Committee, or bearer, who shall dispose of said bonds to highest cash purchaser, and the pro ceeds derived therefrom to pay for a sewer, wheu completed, from Wood street in tho Sixth ward of said city, and running west with Third street, or near thereto, to either Commerce street or Bank street, thence north to the Ohio river. J. h. DAULTON', Clerk of the City of Maysville. Resolved, That it is the sense of the City Coun cil that a sower be constructed from Wood street In the Sixth ward, running west with Third street, or near thereto, to cither Commerce street or Bank street, and then north with either of said streets to the Ohio river ; the same to be constructed under the supervision of a compe tent engineer; the same to cost not exceeding twelve thousand dollars ($12,000); and bonds aro to be issued for said sum and known as "sewer bonds," and numbered 1 to 24, inclusive, exe cuted in tho name of the City of Maysville, un der the seal of the city, the City Clerk attesting the same ; twenty-four bonds of the City of Mays, ville for the sum of five hundred dollars ($100) each, bearing interest at the rate of 4 percent per annum, with coupons for same, payable semi annually on tho first day of February and Au gust. Jfl.000 of the said bonds shall fall due Au gust 1, 1912, $0,000 August 1, 1913. These bouds shall be known as sewer bonds, payable to the Chairman of tho Ways and Means Committee, or bearer, and be delivered to blm to be disposed of to the best cash purchaser ; and ho is to accoun t for the proceeds, which shall bo applied to the purpose of paying for the construction of said sewer: and that an election is hereby ordered to be held on the 2Sth day of June, 1901, to take the seme of the qualified voters of the City of Maysville as to whether or uot such indebted ness shall be incurred; and the City Clerk is hereby ordered to give tho necessary notice of said election as Is required by Article 34, under Section 3490, Kentucky Statutes ; and further, that the City Clerk be instructed to prepare, or have prepared, a book for a special registration for voters, to be taken on June 21, 191, as re quired under Sections 1495-6, Kentucky Statutes. Passed by Council June 6, 1D04. Attest- W. E. STALLCUP, Mayor. J. L. Dxulton, City Clerk. KjJlLf "We handle nothing but the best grades of COAL at right price. Now is a good time to buy. Send us your orders. Yours for business, Maysville Coal Co,, 'PHONE J42. Are You Going Paper Your House? If you are we have all the swell de signs at lowest prices. Agent for JAPALAC. W. H. RYDER, 121 Sutton St. Cancer raris CURABLE1N Wo cure cancer without tho knife. Very little Ealn. Have cured over twenty cases in Mason ounty during tho last ten years. We send a free book upon request which tells all about method of treatment. Will refer you to Mr, Geo. 8. Bosser ot this paper, Seldon W. Bramel, Wedenla, Ky., Mrs. Joel T. Luman, Mt. Cancel, Ky., Wm. Bramel, North Fork, Ky., and a doiea others in your own county li you wish them. Write for free book at once. DRS. GRATICHY BUSH, Oddfellows Temple, Cincinnati, O, R.GPOLLITT, Dentist. : All Work Guaranteed. No BOW Went Ppontiri street, Mbj-gyIUo, Ky, .'v ?$ M