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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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OFFICIAL COUNT. I .1 'iw One Jji A lilliilu if Slate! Our large purchase in Blankets were made long before the advance in woolens and cottons, "We are in a position to "sell you Blankets at last year's prices, although they have advanced 30 to 40 per cent. Our stock is larger, and more varied than ever before which means a great deal. We are showing a full sized Cotton Blanket in grey or white at 49c. the pair.

Better grades and larger sizes at 79c, 85c. and Prices on Woolen Blankets start at $2.39 for one that is worth $3. A superfine All "Wool Blanket, in white or plaids, weighing five pounds and sold by others at $5, is priced here at $3.95. Two Special Leaders in OurCloak Department The very large Cloak business we have already done this season demonstrates the par excellence of our stock and that our prices are way below others. For this week we arc showing a full lined All Wool Kersey Jacket, in black or castor, at $4.95.

A splendidly made Seal Plush Cape, trimmed all around with fur, Without exaggeration these garments are worth fully $7.50. HEADQUARTERS FOR UNDERWEAR We have always had the reputation of carrying the largest stock of underwear in town, for men, women, children. Our present stock more than maintains our good reputation of former seasons. There is nothing in the underwear line but what you'll find it here at prices always less than others. ROSENAU PROPRIETORS OF THE BEE HIVE, KINGS OF LOW PRICES GOEBEL LEADS.

Returns From All But Seventy-two Precincts Give Him a Majority of 2,000 Over Got-Taylor -Legislature Democratic. Returns to the Louisville-Courier Journal from 1,791 voting precincts in Kentucky, out of a total of 1,803, give Goebel a plurality of 2,070. Of the 72 precincts that have not yet been heard from, 58 are in the Tenth and Elevonth districts in 20 in the Eleventh district are all Republican. Of the thirty-eight missing precincts in the Tenth district, seven are in a Republican county and one in Democratic counties. Four precincts of Jefferson County are still missing.

Returns are complete from the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Eighth and Ninth districts. Included in the unreported precincts are six entire counties, which gave in 1897 a net Democratic plurality of 284. Returns on the House of Representa tives show fiity-nine Democrats, thirty-nine Republicans, two missing precincts new Senators, nine Democrats, ten Re publicans. Elder J. W.

McGarvky will deliver a 1 icture on the Holy Land, with stereop-ticon viows, at Beasley Creek Church Saturday, Nov. 11th. Doora -open at 7 o'clock. Small admission charged. PRICES Ou a few of the many useful articles that can bo found at the RACKET STOKE Twelve nuart Galvanized Chamber Fall 29c )mblued Thermometer and Baromoter 10c Coil Backets Ho Shovel 4o Nice NIckled Foker Co Kitchen Lamp with reflector.

20o Oil Cloth, per yard (fine collection) 15c Largo box Of best Lyp or potash 4c Ax Handles .....7. 0c Five-strap and buckle Lcggins 43a Hunting Coats "0o Flno Door Mat, 20x14 310 Rolling Fin 6o Kitchen Fork 2o Kitchen Sot Bread, Cako and Paring Tea Strainer 3 Butter Molds 9o Largo doublo Roasters Three-gallon Preserving Kottle 49o Ydu can find anything you want hero at prices that will mako you buy. Racket Store C. TOLLE, Manager. Jtw Earn.

Strictly pure spice at Chenoweth's. 1 1 The Kanawha coal fleet began passing at 10:30 this morning. MiDDLE8B0R0Ucm elected the full Democratic city ticket this week. The Flemingsburg Presbyterian Church has called Rev. A.

L. Lindsay as pastor. Miss Stella Wallingford andShurley O. Collins, of Fleming, will be married November 22, at Tilton. Harrison County gives Goebel, Taylor, Brown, 114.

Gotbel's majority Taylor, 800. J. W. Thompson, a prominent timber man of Lewis County, dropped dead at one of his saw mills Tuesday night. Mr.

A. G. Roper, father of Mr. Jesse B. Roper of this city, was elected a member of Council at Cynthiana this week.

Col. R. W. Nelson, a relative of the Messrs. Sallee of this city, was elected Mayor of Newport by about 100 majority.

i It Ib reported that Editor Jno. W. Zoller will resurrect the Mt. Olivet Tribune-Democrat which was destroyed by fire a few years ago. i W.

W. Thomas' spice, tea and coffee establishment at Cincinnati was destroyed by fire Tuesday night, entailing a loss of nearly $100,000. 1 1 Enquirer: "Goebel's marvelous and fight in Kentucky elicited encomiums from even rank Republicans in the hotel lobbies Tuesday night." The Enquirer says "Billy" McCreary's friends were congratulating him at the Gibson over a $500 bet he won on Hamilton County going Democratic. He wagered with a well-known Republican politician. The four deserters who were.

captured by Chief of Police Donovan and Policeman Wallace and taken back to Ft. Thomas will bo court-martialled when their regiment, the Forty-eighth, reaches San Francisco. Mrs, W. R. Madison arrived last oven' ing and is a guest at the St.

Charles HoteJ. She has employed Hon. E. L. as her attorney in the suit against her now pending in the Mason Circuit Court for divorce.

Evertuino that goes to make nice bridal presents can bo found at Murphy's, Cut glass, tho newest sterling silver, the finest bronze lamps, clocks, silver-plated ware, tables, fine art goods, toilet articles, in fact tho finest stock in city from which to make selections. Muitrnv, tho jeweler. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cures them. Also old running and fever sores, ulcore, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains, best pile euro on earth.

Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by J.

J. Wood Son, drug- RlBtS. Election Commissioners Convened This Morning To Canvas Returns of This County The Election Commissioners convened at the County Clerk's oflico this morn-ing shortly after 10 o'clock to canvass the returns from Tuesday's election. The official result will be published in to-morrow's issue. Rev.

J. K. P. South will begin a protracted meeting at the Christian Church in Germantown Monday night, November 13th. CHANGE OF SEASON IS HERE The market is full of Clothing always will be but when it comes to the new, stylish, well made sorts, they are scarce, and this season the house that did not buy correct styles early is simply "left at the post." Light-colored Worsteds in Plaids, Half-Plaids and Checks are a few "warm things." Then it is the shape next short, natty, full-back Sacks, with high-cut, single-breasted and double-breasted Vests.Trousers right up to the fashion-plate and the prices our prices $J0, $J5 and $20.

In Top Coats you find with us the the very newest in Coverts and "Whip Cords, black and Oxford unfinished Worsted Cheviots. Elegant Castor in black, dark blue and the latest colorings in brown. No matter what good we would say about our Top Coats, the garments will more than sustain it. No shoddy goods or inferior makes ever find their way into our stock. I Our purchasing power, coupled with our selling power (WE BUY AND SELL MORE CLOTHING THAN ALL THE OTHER CLOTHING HOUSES IN MAYSVILLE COMBINED) I enables us to get the best at prices I other houses pay for the ordinary.

Leather and Shoes are advancing in prices. We still sell Hanan Son Shoes (the best on earth) at $5. They sell in all cities at $6. i OUR CHILDREN'S invites a visit from mamma. She'll find what suits the little darling and.

at prices that will not play havoc with papa's pocketbook. HECHINGER A (Jooil Investment. Tho People's Building Association is now ready to receive subscriptions for stock in tho oloventh series. Call on J. D.

Dye, John Duley or any of tho directors, i Pure vinegar and spices Calhoun's. Making the Fur Fly Not alone on our Capes nnd Collarettes, but all around gonerally. Our store is daily visited by intelligent buyers who have been looking all around, find our place the best to spend their money. Wo have been reordering a good many numbers in our Cloak department, but plenty more where they came from. See our elegant Plush Cape at $2.08, worth $0.

Our Infants' long Cloaks at 90c. are very pretty. Our $4.93 Jackets are a surprise; others ask $3 for them. We have nice, good qtnlity Jackets at $2.50. Collarettes from $1.50 on up.

See the new style Boas Arabian, Stone, Martin and Bearskin, very rich and swell, only $3.49, worth $0. SHOES! SHOES! New Shoes arriving daily. In spite of the advance we sell them cheaper than over. See our Ladies' Shoo at SI button and lace. See our $2 Shoe; this week only $1.50.

EA. CO. NEW YORK STORED BSf SPECIAL Men's extra heavy Jeans Pants, 75c; Children's Yestee Suits, Ladies' Rubbers, 24c. AlwaysintheLead The biggest stock, the best stock, the cleanest stock, the most varied assortment. The only retail house in the city that buys in large quantities directly from the producers, thereby saving the jobbers' profit.

If you want to buy a big supply of goods, I can furnish them to you. If you are not able to buy in large and can only buy in small quantities, I am always pleased to accommodate you. Every one knows that all classes of goods have for some time been steadily advancing. My long experience in business enabled me to foresee this, and my contracts for fall delivery, made early in the season were uncommonly large. Therefore I am in shape to successfully meet any and all competition, no matter from what source it it may come, and save you money.

Nothing But the Very Best Goods Country Affords. No shoddy, stale, impure or unwholesome goods offered. In fact my house is always headquarters for everything good to eat, and always of the very best. POULTRY, OYSTERS and GAME in season. I run two delivery wagons and all goods sold will be delivered to any part of the city promptly.

A STREET CAR TICKET given with every CASH purchase of one dollar or over. People from the country are requested to make my house headquarters when in our city. You are always welcome. My BLENDED COFFEE is the best. PERFECTION FLOUR has no equal.

Phono 83. JlS JuU ril THE LEADING GROCER MAYSVILLFS COAL SUPPLY. Tho Price of Coal Hns Lately Reached Cents in This City Kantmlia Coal To-day. When the Cincinnati division of tho O. and O.

was completed the claim was made, that the day of high-priced coal was at an end in Mnysville. In fact, that was one ot the arguments used to induce the people of the city to vote the last $60,000 to aid in securing tho road. During the past three or four weeks, however, coal has-been steadily advancing until it reached 13 cents a bushel. The supply of most of the dealers in river coal gave out, and tho shortage in the supply at once resulted in advances in the price; it climbed up a cent a bushel until it reached 13 cents. The advance fell especially heavy on the poorer class of people who are never ablo to lay in more than a few weeks' supply ol fuel.

The price, honevor, will likely drop in the next few days, as the shipment of coal now on the the mouth of Kanawha will give all tho river handlers a good Bupply. The boats are expected to reach hero to-dav. Tho Keystone Dramatic Company All Next Week. "Escaped From the Law" is tho opening bill to be presented by tho Keystone Dramatic Company Monday evening at tho opora house. Vaudovillo will bo presented between tho acts by tho Viz-zards, tho Eldons, Billy Walsh and others.

Tho leading players are Miss Gertrude Shipman and Lawrence Mc- Gill, who are said to bo a most capablo actress and actor. Ladies freo Monday night if accompanied by a 30 cent paid ticket. Seats on sale at Nelson'q Friday morning. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents, Straight New Crop Molasses. The first of tbo season and as fine, as, you over tasted, at G.

W. GeiseJ'a. ARE- FOR RENT. I710R RENT Two front rooms over Mitchell, 1 Finch it Bank. Steam beat.

Will rent one or both. Suitable for olllco or bed-rooms. Possession given 1st of November. Inquire at the bank. 7-dtf FOR SALE.

TTIOR SALE White Holland turkeys for breed-JLj inc. Hardy, healthy, less trouhlo to raiso than any other breed. Pair Si. Trio. VM.

Ecgs in season. Call on or address, MRS. N. II, KICHARPSOX. Wavsvlllo.

Ky. 4-dead6t I710U SALE A new two story trame dwelling in Culbertson: flvo rooms, kitchen and cel lar. House storm sided, papered and weather boarded. Coal house and outhouses. Will soil with cither one, two, thrco or four lots, each 32x llILMH III Size.

APPIVWH. II I'lluniN. 3710K SA LK My dwelling nouso West 'Ihlrd street, nil in Rood repair; seven rooms, at tic, bath room and cellar, Gas and water. S. B.

CHUNN. 2S-d4w 17JOR8VLE Southdown bucks and mountain 3 owes. Call on or address JOHN li. PETERS, Bernard, Mason County. Ky.

11 dtf T710R SALE My residence known as "iUver-JL5 side." located half milo outstdo city limits on tho river side below Maysvtlle, Ky. A bargain. Possession given at onco. A. J.

McDOUQLE. WASHINGTON OPERA HOUSF, Ono Week, Commencing MONDAY, November KEYSTONE DRAMATIC In repcrtoiro of Melodramatic succeis. Monday night, tho-powe-f ul Comedy-Drama, "Escaped From the Law," with strong caqt, elegant costumes, newscenory and mechanical cffljcts. Change of play nightly. Specialty artists.

Monday evening a lady free if nccompaulcd by one paid 30 cent ticket. PRICES, 10, 20 nnd 30 CENTS. Scats on snlo at Nelson's. Mrs. John Mckinley died at 1 o'clock yesterday at her homo in tho West End, of general debility, aged about Boventy years.

Thirty thousand bushels of coal for Balo at Dryden Well's. Phone 170..

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