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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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w- WO 8EEK BARGAINS: As Administrator of F. HECHINGER, deceased, better known as HECHINGER Oddfellows' Hall Clothing House, I desire to make as speedy a settlement of the estate as possible. I have limited the sale to the 15th of January, 1889. The entire stock of Clothing, Gent's Furnishings and Tailoring Goods, Fixtures, Safe, MUST be sold by the time above specified. The stock is so large that extraordinary inducements in prices will be held out to sell the goods.

Up to the present they have been sold at the price they were appraised, but I find that a further reduction is necessary to dispose of this immense stock. VALUES WILL NO LONGER BE TAKEN CONSIDERATION in disposing of goods on hand. Special inducements held out to Merchants. Terms strictly CASH. A.

ML J. COCHRAN, Adm'r F. Hechinger, dec'd. 15. i DAILY EVENING BULLETIN DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY.

rosser McCarthy, Proprietors. THURSDAY DEO. 20, 1888. Indications "Fair, slightly warmer." Cloaks at cost, and less, at Hoeflich's. Pduk home-made candy, at Mrs.

0. W. Biorloy's. 17d0t Lowest prices on umbrellas at Hoeflich's. The Mason Quarterly Court is in session to-day.

Miss Emma Means is still very ill with malarial fever. Mr. Dave Calhoun is laid up with nn attack of mumps. River rising at Pittsburg and most in termediate points. Juvenile and picture books at cost and less, at McDougle'a.

17d6t All goods warranted strictly pure at the Candy Kitchen. 20d3t English plum pudding, home-made mince meat Calhoun's. A postoffice, has been established at Frost, Greenup County. Mr. Thomas R.

Phister returned last evening from Vanceburg. Call and look at the display of Boston chips at the Candy Kitchen. 20d3t Sweet cider, new raisins, currants and citron, cheap, at G. W. Geisel's.

Elegant line of handkerchiefs, mufflers and fancy goods at Ho'eflicU'a. t22(3) i Try the flue home-made candy, three pounds for SI, at Ctlndy Kitchen. 20d3t i Fruits, bananas, oranges and nuts of all kinds, at Mrs. C. W.

Bierley's. 17d6t i mmm mm See the 75-cent illustrated books at McDougle'8. Previous price $1.25 and $1.50. 17d6t A choice line of Children's Kid Gloves for Christmas presents, at Mrs. L.

V. Davis'. 15d7t Go to Travel's for fresh nuts, oranges and fruits of all kinds. He keeps the best in stock. 15d6t TnouAs Maysvillo, was here Monday in the interest of his coal yard.

Carlisle Mercury. Mr. En. Cook: has accepted a situation as traveling salesman for Fecheimer of New York. a An appropriate holiday gift a band-some plush sacque.

Browning Co. have them in all grades. 20J2t Jno. Duley, agent, invites you to call and insure your property. Ho represents six old, reliable companies.

dtf. Tns Chester Sunday school will give a Christmas entertainment at Mitchell's Chapel next Saturday night. Rev. J. 0.

Dixon, late of the Bible College, Lexington, is the new pastor of the Christian Church at Ripley. Toys of all kinds, from ono cent to 51.25. Ella Rist, tdec20 Next door to Ohenowoth'a. At Browning beautiful em broidered handkerchiefs ut 10, 12, 15, 25 and 60 cents. Just the thing for Christmas presents.

20d2t Call and see the fine line of holiday goods dollo, teasets, knives and forks, clocks, all very cheap at Schatz- aim's Gem China Storo. dtf Mr. R. H. Putman, of Cincinnati was in town this morning en route to Bethel Church, Lewis County, to arrange for the burial of Mrs.

Mary Given. We are showing a handsome line of holiday presents which are at prices that aro considered by our customers very low. dtf Hopi'er Murphy. The tobacco manufactured by J. H.

Rains ASons is made from the best Mason County Burley. Cyclone and Rainbow for chowlng and Buckshot for amoking. Try them. dtjl Jesse R. Maupin and his best girl came in yesterday from Madison County and were married at Aberdeen.

They qpent the night at the St. Charles Hotel, and returned home this morning. A telegram from Flemingsburg last evening stated that the venorablo Judge L. W. Andrews was critically ill.

His death was expectod at any moment. No news was received from there this morning. S. Simon has just received a nice line of holiday goods. He is offering great bargains cheaper than any other house in the city.

He is making a speciatly in bisque dolls. and china and glassware and lamps. It General John C. Underwood, of Cov- ington, Grand Sire of the Oddfellows of, the United States, has decided to make Columbus, Ohio, his headquarters here-! after. The removal of the effects belonging to his office to Columbus will take place within the next few days.

The Mason County Building and Saving Association declares a dividend of 6 per cent this year and those who are not stockholders should subscribe at once. Those who have stock should subscribe for more. Books for the Ninth Series are now open at the drugstores of J. James Wood and George T. Wood, and at the Bank of Maysville.

This is an easty way to save a few dollarseach week. The announcement of Mr. Charles B. Pearce, as a candidate for Councilman from Second ward appears in today's ifsue. He is connected with the State National Bank, is a member of the Pearce Brothers Milling Company, is senior member of the firm of Pearce Ort, furniture dealers and is one of the wide-awake business men of Maysville.

He will likely have a walk-over in January. The case of Woodworth nuainst the Maysville and Bit: Sandy Railroad Company was tried at Vunceburj: this week and resulted in a verdict for the company. The plaintiff asked for $4,000 damngt'S, claiming his property had been injured to that extent by the construction of the road. The decision will have an impor tant bearing on about forty or fifty other suits of a similar character pending against the company in the same court. Mr.

James K. Emmons and Miss Lucy Layton arrived yesterday at noon en route to Aberdeen to get married. They reside near Hillsboro, Fleming County, and were accompanied by Messrs. Charles G. Graham and William Shott.

'Squire Beasley tied the nuptial knot for them in the afternoon. They wore guests at the European last night and returned home this morning. The groom is a relative of Mr. Thomas Emmons, of the Fifth ward. The Cyntuiaua Courior says: "John Welch, the man who assauVted Colonel Renaker, is about as worthless a character" as 18 known.

A short time ago he went to a certain physician in town and asked to have his arm amputated. Seeing that there was nothing the matter with his arm, tho physician asked why he desired such a thing. The answer was, that he could then make a living by begging. Tho request was refused." All postofllces will bo supplied with tho new postal cards after tho first of tho year. The new cards differ from tho old ones in thai they furnish privacy to tho correspondence contained upon them.

It is very much like a double card of tho present pattern. The back fold is split diagonally and opens square out. The four corneia are folded and joined 'o-gether in the center, when tho card has been written upon, with a piece of gummed paper. Tho cards weigh less than half nu ounce. The Maysvillo and Big Sandy RaUroad Company will sell round-trip tickets at all offices at the low rate of' two conts a mile each way for tho holidays.

Tickets will bo on sale December 21at, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 20th, 30th, 31st, 1888, and January 1st, 1889. Good roturning, including January 5th, 1880. Children between the ages of 5 and 12 years will bo carried at one-half the excursion rate. Round-trip tickets will not be sold to adults for less than 25 conts, nor to children for less' than 15 cents. Full fare will bo collected from all wjio fail to pur-chaso tickets.

For time of trains and all detailed information necessary, in-i qulro of station agents. Traxel's stick candy is of his own make and he guarantees it to be strictly pure. lodOt Clearance sale of cloaks at greater bargains than ever offered, at Mrs. L. V.

Davis'. wdOt Mr. J. M. Stephenson, a pension attorney from Chillicothe, is at the European Hotel.

Kid gloves aro alwayB a very acceptable present. Browniug A Co. have them at 50c, 75c. and SI. 20d2t George Wilson, "the minstrel King," is said to have cleared $30,000 on lust season's business alone.

Pure fresh candies, plain and fancy, at F. H. Traxel's. An immense stock on hand for the ho'iday trade. 15dGt Ladies, try a sack of Magnolia Patent" flour in making Christinas cakes.

18d0t Carr Tolle, Magnolia Mills. Sheriff-elect Alexander will take charge of his office the last Saturday of this month or the first of the new year. Stop and examine tho fine display of candies, fruits and nuts, before buying elsewhere, at the Candy Kitcljen. 20 i3t Mr Isaac Watkins reports another young Democrat at his homo on Fifth street. The little fellow arrived this morning about six o'clock.

To-morrow will be the shortest day of the year. After that the sun will get up a little earlier each morninn and not lie in such a hurry in going down. A nice present for a gentlemen a handsome muffler. We have them in silk and c.ishmere, from 25 cents to S3. 20d2t Bkownino Co.

The death of James Hampton was not caused by consumption as stated a few days since. Ho was attacked by a nevere cold that resulted in an abcess in his head and septic poisoning. Miss Annie Whitaker, Miss Mattie Forman, and Miss Mayhmrh, of Maye-ville, will be tho guests of Miss Lucy Wadsworth duiing the Christinas holidays. Lexington Preps. Rev.

W. S. Priest has received a call from the Fourth street Christian Church of Oovington. The salary is the samo as that ho is receiving here. He has the matter under consideration.

Another run of coal is en route from Pittsburg 1,700,000 bushels for Cincinnati and 2,625,000 bushels for Louisville, a total of 4,325,000 bushels. This will probably bo Blightly increased. M. O. Hutciiins, agent for Seamon Simon, this morning sold to Mrs.

Hannah A. Curtis a two-story brick residence on north side of between Limestone and Plum streets, for $1,200 cash. Mr. Harry Barkley has secured a position in the dock department at New York nt a samry of $1,100 a year. Ho ia a worthy young man, and his frionds will be gratified at the news of his success.

Ret. J. S. Hays, D. of Hayswood Seminary, was tho recoipiont yesterday of an elegant silver coffee cup and saucer with his name neatly engraved thereon.

It was a gift from the pupils of the school, headed by the senior Arc you looking for a real elegant and usoful Christmas present forsomo friend? Then, go to Ballanger's and buy a gold-headed cano or umbrella, or a gold pen with lovely'pearl hold ir. He also keops everything in the jewelry line. tf Georoe Wilson's minstrels aro said to have played tomoro people in Nashvillo, recently than Booth Barrett and Lotta combined. The theater Is said to only hold 1,800 people but 2,310 paid tickets woro taken nt the door. Durimci tho past week fine3 amounting to several hundrod dollars have been assessed against violators of tho local option lawat Carlisle, Tho frionds of the law aro determined to enforce it, and tho Mercury 6ays rod liquor is going to bo a ecarco article thoro this ChristmaB.

i. in Tint Maysvillo and Big Sandy Railroad Compauy will likely establish an incline and transfor at Portsmouth to give tho company direct communication with tho roada on that eido of tho river. Tho matter is under consideration and tho work will no doubt Boon bo commenced. ELEGANT HOLIDAY SUPPER ATMIN WlVlAWAWinlAWlAWWAAVlAlAlVlVW bstNEW STORE! -A Fresh STAPLE 1 FAN Just received. Persons desiring Groceries, Canned Goods, Confectioneries or anything usually lcept in llrst-clHSS establishment cmi bo accommodated.

Wfr-rcMli llUITHK ami EGGS specially. llest bra mis of CIUAUS aud TOUACCU always on hand. Goods delivered tree to any part ol the city. HUGH F.SHANNON, Third Street, East of Limestone, Maysville, Ky. In our stock will be found many useful, appropriate and beautiful Presents, suitable for the holiday trade.

Plush Sacques, Jackets and Modjeskas; Cloth Raglans, Jackets and Children's Cloaks Kid Gloves, Muffs and Boas; Umbrellas, with gold and oxydized handles, new and pretty designs; Hosiery in new and fancy styles. Also a line of our celebrated Ethiopian Black Hose in all grades Silk Dress Patterns, Broadcloth and Henriettas; a complete line of Dress Goods from 10 cents per yard up an attractive line of Gent's, ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs from 2 cents to the finest quality; some entirely new things in Embroidered Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. We have numerous articles which space will not allow us to mention. Do not fail to look through the stock of BROWNING 3 EAST SECOND STREET. OUR NEIGHBORS.

MT.GILEAD. J. IT. Coultor, of Lewis County, will move here In the spring. Esquire George T.

Decltet lias bought Hve hundred bmhelnof com ot John McUruw nt 30 cents nbu8hol. Wo have hoilrd of one crop of tobacco nailing nt 7 cents all around. Q. It, Shipley, of Ornnobnrg, Is vlsltlus relatives here tills woelt. Mrs.

Ororgf) Turner visited relatives near Uectorvllla the past week. Thk Mason County Building and Savins: Association will have about $0,000 to loan tho first Saturday in 'nuary. Application should bo inndo at oncn. It ELEGANT LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS AT THE CALIFORNIA Fruit Store! Tho largest supply of Mnlga drapes over lu Maysvillo at 15ots. per nlso a vory 11 no asiorttnent of Fruits, Candles, Nuts, Figs, Halslns and DaltH.

Empson's Caudles from a to 75 conU per lb. Call and Beo. ER'S SHOE STORE! NEW Supply of- GROCERIES M'GLANAHAN SHEA, CHEAPEST AND BEST Stove Store In tho city. It will pay you to lenrn our prices befoie purchnslng elsewfcuro. MrGLANAHAN SHEA, OI.O STAND, Hocoud Street, Maysville, Ky.

FOtt RENT. UOR KENT TliieoHiinll linmo cottages In to Fifth ward. Apply to OWEN A UK. J0d3l LOST. rOST, BH Lett at O.

Ulattermau's bookstore, Hny Owner i'h 1 1 mid prove aud pay chaigcs, aud talco the hliawl. 18(131 STRAYED. SntAYhD From tho Rinont Mrm, a three-yoiii-old steer, dark roan with wtilto spots cm hint. Wulglis atiout po ml-. Anyone 11 idlug him will address PiriCETT W'lNTKH, 'J'uoknltoe, Ky.

dildlw.vw.it A large and elegant (Hst)lny of BOOKS of all kinds and suited to all auus Christmas Cards, Booklets, Games. I'linso call and see our ttock. Prloes nro modulate, Thorelsnop aclu tho city where you ran bo so woll suited lu a prctoutiisatlhe HooUSIoroof G.W.BIatferman&Co. IX 3E3 i EUROPEAN HOTEL; The place to stop nt wlteu In'MaysvIlle. Under now management.

Tables furnished with the best the murket affords. Charges reason ablo. Special rates to regular honrdera. o3-3m O. D.

HHEPAHD, Prop, MM?.

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