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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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Bee Hive Real Bargains in Wash Fabrics. We are devoting one entire large counter to 10c. Wash Goods. In the lot are fancy Piques that sold at 19c. and 15c.

a yard. Superb Dimities, Crepons, Corded Mulls and Muslinettes that sold at 19 and 15c. Every piece arrived within the last fortnight and represent latest styles shown in New York City. Your choice of the lot at 10c. a yd.

For the very modest purse you'll find a great line of Lawns at 5c. and a yard- most exceptional values for the price. Ladies' Sailors at Reduced Prices! We are makers of Ladies' Straw Sailors, and our prices are always much lower than those of others. At present prices we'll sell 'em to you cheaper than other retail dealers can buy them. The 75c.

kind are now those at 59c. reduced to the 39c. lot is marked down to 25c. Only a few dozen of each kind left. A Longed For Merely to do away with the days, we are offering this week a twelve yards to the bolt, and that special longed-for price of 98c.

per Long Cloth. usual dulness of these long summer thirty-six-inch English Long Cloth, never sells under $1.50, at the bolt. ROSENAU PROPRIETORS OF THE BEE HIVE, KINGS OF LOW MRS. JANE GROVES, One of the County's Oldest Residents, Passed Away Tuesday Morning at Mayslick -Funeral This Afternoon. In the death of Mrs.

Jane Groves, which occurred Tuesday at Mayslick, one of the oldest residents of the county passed away. She was taken ill last Friday, and owing to her advanced age sank rapidly, the end coming Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. Frances Catherine Jane Kercheval was a daughter of John and Jenny (Berry) Kercheval and was born in this county April 18th, 1807. Her parents were among the early settlers of the county, and she was the youngest and last surviving member of a family of thirteen children. Her husband Edward Groves died in 1833, leaving her a widow at the age of twenty-seven.

Of the two children born to them, Mrs. Fannie Chinn, of Mayslick, survives. The other Mrs. Felicite Pogue, wife of the late Frank Pogue, died a few years ago. The funeral takes place this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mayelick Christian Church of which she was one of the oldest and most faithful members.

Burial in the cemetery at that place. SAD NEWS. Death Claims Two Sisters of Mr. Dan Perrine and Sheriff Perrine Within a Week. Mr.

Dan Perrine, of the First. National Bank, was at Clayeville, Harrison County, Tuesday, to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Lee McKinley, who died August 7th, of blood poisoning. On reaching home late last evening. Perrine found a letter awaiting him with the sad news of the death of another sister, Mre.

W. W. Saunders. She passed away August 3rd, at her home in Calhoun after an illness of several monthe. Mre.

McKinley leaves six children, the youngest of whom is sixteen years old. M.re. Saunders is survived by two sons, both grown. FOR thirty days a choice line of bornets, hats and other goods at reduced prices. M.O.

HUDNUT, 114'W. Front st. A Popular Wedding Trip Is to take a D. and O. steamer to Mackinac Island, Mich.

If you want a delightful trip take one of the D. and O. new steel passenger steamers to the island of cool breezes. Stateroome and parlore reserved thirty days in advance. Send 2 cent for illustrated pamphlet.

Address stamp, Schantz, G. P. D. and Detroit, Mich. Spoons.

Sterling silver spoons, $2.50 per set of six. Forbes' silver platid spoons, 35c. per set of six. Roger Al spoons, 850. per set of six.

MURPHY, the jeweler, CAPTAIN N. COOPER was taken quite ill Monday night and is still confined to his home. Coal. Just received at Wormald's elevator a supply of fresh coal. A GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR BARGAIN Our Fall purchases are the heaviest in years.

The trade we have enjoyed this Spring, coupled with the general conditions in our midst, we believe warrant the venture of large purchases. We now want room. Our Fall goods are already coming in. To secure space we must rid ourselves of surplus stock. We have about 125 to 150 MEN'S and YOUTHS' SUITS, every one strictly pure woolen material, made and trimmed elegantly.

SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS. Suits that have sold and are well worth from $8 to $12. To sell them quickly and for SPOT CASH, we have marked them down to $5.00 A SUIT. HECHINGER CO. UNgEDA biscuits and Langdon cakes.Calhoun's.

Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy not found where stomach, liver, kid. neys and bowels are out of order. If are you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills.

They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25 cents at J. J. Wood Son's, druggists. New York Store OF HAYS CO.

Has some interesting news for you. We find that we have entirely too to come and buy a pair Shoeg and a Shirt. We will leave it to his inmany Men's SHOES Men's SHIRTS to suit tie, We want every man dividual judgment whether it will be to bis interest to bay from us. Men's nice Negligee Shirte, 29c Men's good dress Shoes, 98c. Ladies' low Shoes at closing-out prices -cheaper than ever.

Good ones any gize. Any lady wishing to make a purchase in the way of Lawns, Organdies, can that eave money by coming to us. It is a matter of daily oecurrence people price our goods, look around and return to buy from us. Ladies' Linen Skirts, nice Waists 25c. A big lot Parasols worth $1.25, now 59c.

HAYS CO. P. lawns heavy Cottons 4c. DISC DRILLS SURE Are King and Queen of all Drills. Their uneriority over al: competitors are too well known to need comment: suffice it to say that we placed over sixty of these Drills the past season aud have yet the first complaiut from single purchaser.

On the other band every one who used them stand ready and willing to give their testimonial as to the superior work done by them, and their unanimous verdict is if you expect to purebase a Drill this season, get either the Superior and Kentucky BORN, to Mr. and Mrs. John Clift of the county, a daughter. Paris green that is guaranteed strictly pure, at Ray's Postoffice Drug Store. Chenoweth, the druggist, keeps the very best Paris green and guarantees it to kill.

THE examining trial of Walter Lewis for killing Charley Warner is set for 10 a. m. Friday before 'Squire Grant. NOTICE the line of umbrellas in window. They are the handsomest things of the kind on the market.

REV. GEO. H. C. STONEY, pastor of the Lawrence Creek Church, begins a protracted meeting at the Minerva Christian Church this evening.

The public cordially invited. THE procession that followed the remains of the late Charles W. Forman to the grave Tuesday is said to have been the largest that has gone to the Protestant Cemetery for many years. REV. J.

W. HysoNG and Miss Elizabeth 11, both of Fleming County, were married this morning at the County Clerk's office, Rev. J. W. Porter officiating.

It is the groom's second marriage. THE Kentucky Wonder Fishing Club, composed of Mr. Geo. Fleming and some friende, are located at Brooks' bar. They are catching plenty of fish and having a fine time generally.

Sunday they fed twenty-three people. THOMPSON McATEE have gotten in their car load of steel fencing and are now prepared to fill all orders on demand. flaving purchased before the rise in prices, they are willing to divide profits. If you are needing fencing place your order with them at once, before another rise. Racket Store---UCOL Call and see our line of goods and learn prices.

You can get better bargains here than any other place in the city. Full line of CHINAWARE, GLASSWARE, and TINWARE; Laces, Ribbons, Jewelry, Hosiery, Shirts, Towels, Napkins, Soaps, Brushes, Combs, Hardware and other Novelties. st CLAUDE H. TOLLE, Mgr. SUPERIOR OR KENTUCKY and no other.

Do not delay placing your orders and there will be no disappointments, as is the case etch seasou wh we are forced resort to the river and express, which makes an additional expeuse. Every Drill is warranted to be just as represented, Do not allow yourself to talked into buying some interior Drill for the sake of saving A few dollars. Remember the cheapest is not the best, but the best is always the cheapest. Respectfully, TH THOMPSON McATEE HARRY--THE ELDONS-LAURA THIS WEEK. Fifteen cents pays admission and ELECTRIC PARK round-trip car fare.

Henry--WHYTE and BE BECKETT--Marion FLEMINGSBURG OIL. A Test Made by Mr. J. C. Pecor Shows it to be of a Very High Grade.

Mr. John C. Pecor, the druggist, made a test of the Flemingsburg oil this week, and the result shows that the old town well at that place, after supplying a fine article of drinking water for nearly a century, is now turning out a remarkably high grade of oil. Mr. Pecor was very particular in testing it and was surprised at the result.

He found that it stands a flash test of and a fire test of Thie flash test is about and the fire test higher than the Kentucky law requires. The very finest grade of oil produced by the Standard Oil Company bears a fire test of three degrees higher than the Flemingsburg oil. THREE $50 premiums for horses at the Germantown fair this year. LOST. OsT- -Monday, between the Mausville Produce Company's store on Sutton and C.

and O. depot, a $5 bill. Liberal reward for return of same to this office. 9-dtf Dr. Anna B.

Hewins. THE LADY DENTIST, Has located permanently Maysville where she has opened a dental parlor. All kinds of high class painless dentistry done in the most artistic and scientific manner. PRICES RIGHT. crowns and bridge work $5 to $10.

Best sets of teeth on rubber $5 to $10. Gold fillings $1 and up. Office up stairs, next door to BULLETIN, Sealed Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 10 a. August 12, 1899, for building a new Frame School House in district No.

9, Mason County, Ky. Plans and specifications can be seen at my home near Fern Leaf. HENRY NORRIS, Chairman Board of Trustees. Postoffice address, Fern Leaf, Ky. detective is inves- only peculiar but pathetic.

The story was reported by Miss Kittie Turner, the charming young daughter of George W. Turner, deceased. the time of his death Mr. Turner held the position of assistant city chemist. He overworked himself during the recent smallpox epidemic and finally contracted a cold, which resulted in his death.

Naturally his death was a great shock to his widow. Some two years ago Mrs. Turner gave tintype photograph of her husband to one of those "photo enlarging" companies. It was the best picture she had of her husband. When she received the enlarged picture she was not satisfied with it and returned it.

Since then she has been trying to secure the tintype without avail. It was not until after her husband's death she made a decided effort to but the company paid no attention to her recover the tintype, repeated requests. She wants the police to aid her in recovering the picture. The above is taken from the Cincinnati Times-Star, and is verified every few days at our Studio. Moral: give your orders to agents.

Leave them at CADY'S ART STUDIO, where the original picture will be safe and the enlarged picture will please you. FOR RENT. OR house of eight rooms on OMAR Front street, Market and Limestone. between DODSON. t9 FOR W.

RENT- D. Three COCHRAN. good houses, cheap. 28-dif Apply FOR SALE. FOR SALE located residence known as "Riverhalf mile outside city limits on gain.

the river Possession side below Maysville, Ky. given at once. A. J. McDOUGLE.

FOR SALE A good house and I lot, desirably loply at cated 114 West Front Aberdeen. street Terms Maysville, Ky. 22-tf Ap- HAYS YSWOOD SEMINARY Will open SEPTEMBER 11th with its usual full corps of teachers, in addition to a competent instructor in FRENCH and VIOLIN. For catalogues or full information apply to MISS FANNIE HAYS, Mavaville, Kv. LOW PRICES.

GOOD WORK, MURRAY THOMAS, Manufacturers of and dealers iu GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS. Building Stone always on hand. 108 W. Second Street, Maysville, Ky..

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