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The Evening Bulletin from Maysville, Kentucky • Page 3

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The Bee Hive Her Majesty's Corsets. We take pleasure in announcing that we have obtained the exclusive agency, for this section of Kentucky, for the sale of HER MAJESTY'S CORSETS. This Corset is so extensively advertised, is so highly endorsed by thousands of properly dressed, well-formed women that it requires no further commendation on our part. You'll find it is made of the very best of materials and is guaranteed to retain its shape as long as you wear it. We have in stock four different styles in black and white, and in two qualities.

Prices $2.75 and $3.25. We also carry at all times a very large stock of R. Armorside, Warner's P. P. C.

Ferris Waists, in all their different shapes and colors, at 75c. and $1. Our Corset business is done with a view to satisfy whatever you may need in the Corset line. Drives in Dress Goods. The activity in our Dress Goods department and select stock to choose from, Dress Goods to purchase here.

We are still selling 50c. and ively. Plaids from 10c. to $1.95. The 50c.

ettas from 29c. to $1.25. Besides, there are ingly low prices. 35c. Eiderdowns We bought this lot long before the advance just ten cents on every yard, judging how are pink, blue, tan, white, cardinal.

The price has been continuous. With an immense buyers have found it a pleasure and a profit 75c. wool novelties at 39c. and 50c. respectand 59c.

goods are worth fully 75c. HenriVenetians, Golf Cloths and Serges at exceed- at 25c. in prices. This timely purchase saves you others sell the same kind of goods. The colors 25c.

instead of 35c. ROSENAU PROPRIETORS OF THE BEE HIVE, KINGS OF LOW MARRIAGE IN THEATRICAL CIRCLES. Mr. Laurance B. McGill and Miss Gertrude Shipman of the Keystone Company Wed To-day.

Marriage license was issued this morning to Mr. Laurance B. McGill and Miss Gertrade Shipman. The happy couple are leading members of the Keystone Dramatic Company that has been playing at the opera house this week, and have won many admirers among theater-goers. The bride is but twenty years of age.

Her father is with her, being interested in the company financially. The wedding took place at 10 o'clock this morning at the Central Presbyterian Church, Rev. J. C. Molloy officiating.

It is the groom's second marriage. Opposed to "Elections by Injanction." At Democratic mass meetings in Calloway and Owen counties resolutions were adopted strongly denouncing Gov. Bradley and Judge Sterling B. Toney, of Louisville, as usurpers of authority and as military despots, for the use of soldiers on the day of election for the purpose of intimidating Democratic voters. The Legislature is urged to mete out some punishment for Gov.

Bradley and to remove Judge Toney from office "for exceeding his authority bringing the judiciary into contempt and reproach by forcing election officers to eign certificates which they knew and asserted to be false and fraudulent." They express their position to "elections by injunction." BOURBON News: "Judge W. M. Purnell Wednesday sent to Col. W. W.

Baldwin, of Mayeville, a check for $8,471, the sum being the second payment on the turnpikes which the Bourbon Fiscal Court purchased from Col. Baldwin and made free for travel." The Racketed Store Keeps the best Underwear for Men, Women and children at the lowest prices. Gloves of all kinds. A nice Jersey Glove, leather fingered, at Kid Gloves at 49c. The best unlaundered White Shirt on earth sor others 24c.

and up. Fine Crash 5c. a yard. We keep a line of China, Glass and Tinware; Laces, Ribbons and Men's Furnishings. You can find everything here.

Call and see us. Opposite Barkley's shoe store. Racket Store, C. TOLLE, Manager, What Thomas A. Edison Says.

"Why, after years of watching the precesses of nature, I can no more doubt the existence of an Intelligence that is running things than I do of the existence cf myself. Take, for example, the substance water that forms the crystal known as ice. Now, there are hundreds of combinations that form crystals, and every one of them save that of ice sinks' in water. Ice, I say, doesn't. And it is rather lucky for us mortals, for if it had done so we would all be dead.

Why? Simply because if ice sank to the bottom of rivers, lakes and oceans as fast as it froze, those places would be frozen up and there would be no water left. That is only one example out of thousands that to me prove beyond the possibility of a doubt that some vast Intelligence is governing this and other planets." A FEW EYE-OPENERS IN Top Coats! ON WEDNESDAY MORNING we fire the first gun of the season to kill the theory of the tremendous advances in Clothing some alarmists want you to believe. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING we place on sale one lot of Top Coats (72) cut and made in the extreme height of fashion; the material in them is the celebrated Dickey Cheviot, "every fibre wool." They come in three shades. The price, $5.75 SPOT CASH. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING we will place on sale one lot of Covert Top Coats (120) that are far superior in style, trimming and making to any $10 garment sold elsewhere.

We have them in four shades and all sizes. The price, $7.50 SPOT CASH. These two lots will not last long. We advise you to call early if you want to secure the best Overcoat at the price ever offered in Maysville. Our Boys' Chinchilla Reefers at $2.50 are the very best the Millersburgs another game ThanksI giving day at that place.

values in the market. HECHINGER CO. THE Mayeville foot ball team will play Nothing Like It! Has ever been known in this town before. $2,000 WORTH OF DRESS GOODS to be sold much less than original cost. Reason for it, our buyer overreached himself while East a few months ago.

All Wool Fancy Dress Gonde, 38 inches wide, worth 39c; black All Wool Fancies worth 50c All Wool very finest Figured Henriettas and Jacquarde, suitable for skirte, ten styles to pick from, sold everywhere at our price 45c. Elegant Creponnes worth $1 50, our price 790. Fine black Serges, Henriettas, less than original cost. Our Jacket and business has been immense. New goods received daily by express.

See our elegant Covert Jacket, $3.98, worth $7. Plush Cape 98 is a beauty. $10 $7.50. All our Furs reduced; they got to go. Don't buy a Jacket, Cape or Collarette before seeing ours.

Money in your pocket by doing so. HAYS CO. P. -A few dozen Boys' Reefers, regular price our price $2 25. Shoes cheaper than ever.

Rag Carpets worth 25c. MRI. MARTIN MINTON is improving. REV. CARTWRIGHT, of Foster, will preach Sunday at the Christian Church at Dover.

REV. J. W. PORTER will preach at Aberdeen Baptist Church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. THE turnpike bond proposition in Fleming County was defeated by a majority of 890.

AT the First Presbyterian Church tomorrow the pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. REV.

H. T. CREE left this morning for Louisville, where he will preach to-morrow at the First Christian Church. EVANGELIST ALEHA MOSHER is preaching at Lexington. He stayed two days with the Methodist minister at Millersburg.

A MOTION is pending at Georgetown, to dismiss the indictment against Al Scholter for shooting Thomas Thomson, of Ripley. UsUAL services at the Baptist Church to-morrow. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p.m.

by the pastor. Baptism after the evening service. THE statement sent out from Frankfort that W. B. Pell, sent up from this county for forgery, had been pardoned by the Governor is not true.

THE revival meeting at the Flemingsburg M. E. Church, South, is still in progress with six additions at last accounte, three of them Wednesday night. THE Christian Endeavor Society of the Washington Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment next Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. W.

T. Spears. Miss BERTHA ESTELLE NEIDER and Mr. Isaac Reynolds were married at Augusta. The bride is a daughter of F.

A. Neider, of Augusta, while the groom is a son of T. G. Reynolds, of Bracken. ONE afternoon this week, a special train over the O.

and O. averaged a mile a minute between Cincinnati and Ironton and the run from Russell to Huntington was made in twenty minutes. The train was en route to Hot Springs, with the father of young Mrs. George Ingalls, who was thought to be critically ill. EVERYTHING that goes to make nice bridal presents can be Murphy's.

Cut glass, the newest sterling silver, the finest bronze lamps, clocks, silver-plated ware, tables, fine art goods, toilet articles, in fact the finest stock in city from which to make selections. MURPHY, the jeweler. Bismark's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health, Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If 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. Alwaysin the Lead 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. Phone 83. R.

B. LOVEL, THE LEADING GROCER AT PARIS, TOO. Harry Harvey Implicated in Several Cases of Thievery -Some of the Goods Recovered. Harry Harvey, who was arrested at Lexington on the charge of committing robberies in various Kentucky towns, was identified by Dr. Frank Campbell, of this city, as the man who stole his sister's jacket and furs from the hall of their home.

He found his sister's missing property in the man's possession. A cape which had also been stolen from Mrs. George Croedale was also identified and recovered by Dr. Campbell. Harvey was taken to Maysville Wednesday to answer to similar charges.

He is charged with taking a cape and a coat from the house of Dr. G. M. Williams and a fine dress from Mrs. Mary Boyd's residence, in Maysville.

It is thought that Harvey shipped his plunder to Louisville. As beretofore stated the cape and part of the dress stolen here were recovered, and both were readily identified by their owners. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them. Also old running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corne, warts, cute, bruises, burne, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains, best pile cure on earth.

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

J. Wood Son, druggists. CHURCH OF THE NAVIVITY-Services tomorrow, Sunday school at 9:30, litany, sermon and holy communion at 10:30. Evening prayer at 7. THE Pastor's Union will meet on Monday at 10 a.

m. at the usual place. BOWLING at Ort's alleys 5 cents per man. GEo. ORT.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the assignment of Robt. Whipps. The undersigned hereby give notice that they will, any day after this date, and up to and ineluding the 3rd day of December, 1899, at the First National Bank in Maysville, receive claims against the estate of Robt. Whipps, ASsigned.

T. WORTHINGTON, W. W. BALL, Nov. 1th, 1899, Assignees.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT. -Two large, suitable handsome for front business rooms, or housekeeping. Owner will rent together or separately. Inquire at BULLETIN office.

15-dtf TOR RENT- Two frout rooms over Mitchell, Finch Bank. Steam heat. Will rent one or both. Suitable for office or bed-rooms. Possession given 1st of November.

Inquire at the bank. 7-dtf FOR SALE. FOR street. SALE MRS. MARY T.

COX. home on East 14-dtf Third TOR in new two story frame dwelling five rooms, kitchen and cellar. House storm sided, papered and weather boarded. Coal house and outhouses. Will sell with either one, two, three or four lots, each 32x 112 feet in size.

Apply to 8. B. CHUNN. 25-d4w NOR SALE -My dwelling house 249 West Third street, all in good repair; seven rooms, attic, bath room and cellar. Gas and water.

S. B. CHUNN. 25-d4w -Southdown bucks and mountain ewes. Call on or address JOHN B.

PETERS, Bernard, Mason County, Ky. 11-dtf NOR SALE My residence known as "Riverthe river located half mile outside city limita ou side below Maysville, Ky. A bargain. Possession given at once. A.

J. McDOUGLE. LOST. OST -Wednesday a plain gold ring, containing initials G. Finder will please return it to this office and receive reward.

16-d3t -A pair of steel-frame spectacles. One glass gone. Call at this office. 14-d3t MISS SALLIE S. WOOD has been exonerated from an erroneous assessment on $500 in money.

Notice. Persons desiring to subscribe or renew subscriptions for the coming year for The Ladies' Home Journal will please call upon Miss Lucy Lee, who will atI tend to it promptly, -28 East Third..

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