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EVENING O'CLOCK cfeLElCOTHE, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1891. VOLUME V. No SERIES. LITTLE CONS. Notice to our Daily Subscribers.

On and after Saturday, August 1st, subscription rates to DAILY CONSTITUTION will be reduced to 10 cents per week, payable to the carriers. All subscribers who are in John the family insulted, came to town and gave the arrears should pay -up at once, toke advantage of this low rate. to Don't you forget Clothing store. the Chillicothe Henry Baynard returned to Kansas City this morning. The Wabash today sold 16 tickets to the Detroit encampment.

Trenton wants to trade some of her talkers for for one. Examine the smooth -retouching Huffman has on his cabinets. For a genuine bargain go to the Chillicothe Closing Store, South side square. Mrs. John Cummiskey, of St.

Louis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. E. Poindexter, in this city. "Laughing and lying" seem to be the favorites with our esteemed contemporary on "Pistol Alley." Judge J.

M. Davis returned last night from Carrollton, having finished up the circuit court docket. Mrs. T. H.

Buchhols, of Gallatin, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. F. Robinson, North Elm Street. Miss Annie Miss Mol lie Hughes of Trenton are visiting Mrs- C.

W. Missman of this city. Miss Marie Cloud, of Louisville, Kentucky, is visiting her cousin Mrs. J. F.

Robinson, North Elm St. The work Of replacing the. street car track is progressing on the north side with the laying of the paving, Prof- Billings, the piano tuner, is again in the city and will retrain a few days. Leave calls at the Leeper House. 8id2t The man with a million dollars has no trouble in getting married, il is when he wants to be divorced that be has to bustle.

The case of J. A. Grace respondent, vs J. Y. Nesbit et al.

appellants, editor a The of? St. Louis was established finl up to dale has incinerated The gas company is extending its mains on all the principal streets. It went down Locust street this afternoon, following the gutter on the east side. -The handsome' stQnefflagging patting down on the east side is much admired and the hope expressed that the improvement may become contagious and go jalfc around the square. is set for hearing in court, Jan.

15, 1592. the supreme All kinds of concrete work, sidewalks, cellar floors, stone steps, made and warranted by C. W. Kirk. Ild2w Miso Bermie Green, one of Macon's most charming young ladies, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.

Arthur Chapio, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moore of Huntington, Indiana, airived last evening on a visit to their son, Prof. Allen Moore, of the Normal.

In childrens's and boy's suits we can save you from 25 to 40 per cent on the dollar. This a golden opportunity for you to invest. Chillicothe Clothing Store. Elder James Carmicheal, of Lathrop fame, is at large in Gentry county, where he is charming the people with eloquence and singing. Col.

T.Johnston has gone to Colorado to assist in developing the Black Queen mines, and if his pick and shovel hold out it will be It you want to buy, trade or sell your real estate, give us a call. H. O. Meek Sign 3 brass balls South Locust street. We have a big stock of carts and buggies to sell, not to keep.

Come and get them at low down prices. J. A. GRACE. The gas mains were to-day connected with the east business houses of J.

C. Minteer, Mcllwrath, Wallbrunn Son, Isaac Hirsh and Hirsh Brant. A Missouri weekly paper recently indulged in some critical remarks about Shakespeare; a farmer named "Elma, the fairy child," a taking little operetta, depicting scones of given at the opera house, Friday night, August 7tb. Reserved seats 25 cents. Gallery-15 cents.

jly29dlw Meadville will hold its eleventh annual fair and picnic on Thursday, September 10th. The agricultural picnic is a big feature in Meadville life, and never fails to' credit upon its enterprise and public spirit. LADIES Salary and expenses. Whole or part time. Selling roses and shrubs.

Brown Bros. Chicago. Seqdimo Scott Mifler this morning from a visit to his native state of Ohio, where be saw McKiniey and, John Sherman, and them that the of Missouri would "go for'them' We still have about 20 of the best solid black cheviot suits loft, made in 4 button cut-away and sack make. Guaranteed all wool. Sell at all other stores 818 and $22; our prices only $15.

At the Chillicothe Clothing Store. 5 Out ot 500 pair of pants that we purchased to-seU it; 182J.Op. we still have on hand about 100 pair. As long as they last they go at $1.50 only. Don't lose this special bargain.

South side Clothing Store. The Hannibal ran a special train to Chillicothe yesterJay on account of Forepaugh's circus. Nobody availed themselves of the opportunity to see the circus we-had better, attractions at Or, in plain Cameron people didn't have the "wherewith," and it was too far to walk, 1 latipn.ot. school age of Car. Caldwell, CharN tbn, paviess, 86,670,37 Our "corn" indicates rain tonight fNlw 'Wheat coming 1 70rcents is paid a 'tueseht.

this city, shippec "to E. L. Dorseyy? at Braj mer today. -Ralph Tracy was over from Chillicothe Sunday eating home made Clipper. Dr.jW.

H. Kimberlin of Kansns City, is at the Union House and will remain over tomorrow. Dr. H. Wilcox and wife have returned from 'their summer outing among the Wisconsin lakes.

L. J. Taylor and wife have sold to Auri S. Woodward lots; 2, block 5, in Highyiew, The cornet band will give an open air concert this evening, the program of which appears in this paper. Our Elm Park janitor should look after those weeds in the Park Foun circle before encircle the lowers.

We have the line of buggies and-spring wagons- we have ever had and will sell them at surprisingly low prices. ju)29d6w2t Miss Paula who has been visiting JSiiss Julia Webb for few days, left for her borne in 'arrolltori "The county alliance met today to appoint deiegatcB to th-3 consultation meeting to bo held at Sedaliaiand to elect officers of the county Union for ihe ensuing year. Hanaucr, while in the city yesterday, sold "the Hanauer -residence on West Polk street to a gentlemen named' Purdin, for 81,350, The sale was made through the Smith Dienst agency. W. was suddenly Flay Williams George Frazier went down to Ihe old fair grounds, this afternoon to shoot off a tie pigeon shot.

LATER score resulted 10 for- Williams; to 7 for Fraizer out of a possible 12. Dr. W. at the Union House, on Friday and Saturday, July 31 and August 1, for the treatment of the throat and catarrh troubles. Dr Kimborlin has.

had great success ia ris practice' in Chillicothe, and he.is" well known as a gentleman of relia-. jle character, his word tee of good faith. is a guaran- j29dltwlt Mathews Son have sold their establishment and retired from'- the saddlery and harness purchasers were P. B. trade.

The Hughes otf Milan, who his stock to that town Mitfdloton of this city, who will go into business on Bast Webster street, and Scruby who bought the light J. H. Carroll, the great North; he has traveled all over Missouri' and that the state is for Cleveland. "However," says Carroll, ''should Campbell go in "with'- "head up and tail over the dashboard he will get the democratic nomination in The annual apportionmentiof State School money has been.made.by- Superintendent B. Wolfe the counties of the 'state.

county will get $6,816.25 prostrated last. evening by a "stitch" shqulder and and for his condition was very critical, but be is sonJe better today, though not able to be about. Frank and his son George called on usVtpday and subBcribcil for the CONSTITUTION for John C. Platter Rees Station, Ohio, as George said, he wanted bis uncle to be kept in line for democracy. The cases of John Duskin for for- Wiggins for robbery been sent to Livingston a change venue.

"This makes four Carroll county cases pending in Living sjtori county and- we also have one in. Lafayette. Democrat. 1 Dr; Wr H. Kimberlin eye, t-h roat ear, surgeon of-Kansaa-City, be at on and iSaturday, August.

1st, i where he will treat all troubles of "the eye, ear, throat and catarrh. jArtificiaji ear drums and glass ses Cataract, cross eyes, treated. July29dltwlt. Prof. -Allen 1 Moore of the Chilli- cothe'vNorinai was in the day.

inform us that he isconfi- 500, pupils in attendance at the Normal during the second year, the first term oi which commences i The school lias built splendid reputation during its its excelletit jtac- rustler Moore we are not sur- the. wpnderf uj. uccess it is 2 Mrs: -Lile widow-of the lateAHen P. one of the se'ttlers J'and a lady who is of this- coiin ty, over-four score years old, terday for Clovefdale, on a visit to her son George Lile, and to her two grand-daughters, Miss Mary Lile, daughter of George, and daughter Isom Lile, of this township. The veaerable lady bears her years well and her many friends wish her a pleasant trip.

The enrollment of teachers in the institute has already exceeded nine- ty and a number arc present that have not yet enrolled. Severa teachers from adjoining counties are present and much interest is shown and the advantage of the course oi study apparent; besides, the regular work which comes in tl'e forenoon in tbe. afternoon lectures, sioris and inlereafcuig essays made up the program; All interested in education are invited to visit institute at any lime. As the term advances interesting lectures will be given by leading thinkers, of which further notice will be given. A MEMBER.

SECRETARY NOBLE has resigned from the cabinet of President Harris son, and will return to St. Louis, There seems to be an epidemic of resignations famong republican officials, but Wanamaker and Raum will be the last to go. A Social Hop. The "junior 400" gave a dance at the New York Store club room last evening, that was a most pleasant and enjoyable event, as all present had a good time. Those participating were Misses Eva Norris, Sadie and Minnie Swarts, Bessie Taft, Maud BIythe, Aggie Hitt, Mary Landrigan, Hibbie Greene, Frankie Norvtlle, Ada Taft, Grace Phillips, Jennie BIythe, and Messrs.

Charles Dawson, Harry Milbank, George McArthur, Lee Cochran, Buel Wigely, Julius B.nse, Eel Gibbons, Clarance Frank Missman, Arthur Simpson. Cicero Cobb and Eddie Starr, of Denison, Texas. Mrs N. GUI, was ihaperone. The music was furnished the Mandolin club.

Elegant Fashion Books. Tbe new Fashion Journals, Mode," "La Mode do Paris," and "Album des Modes," published by A. McDowell Stroor, New York, are elegant of their kind ever brought to our notice. The styles are drawn by the best artists, and tbe books styles one month in advance of any similar publications, and they have practical department, in which essons are given each month on how to mako dresses, etc. Tbe admirable fashions, the lessons in dressmaking, and the giving of tbe styles one month earlier than heretofore arc strong points in favor of these fashion Books, causing them to be called "The Favorites." Those excellent publications can be obtained from all newsdealers.

Highest of all in Leavening S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, Old I. W.HAKPER'S Nelson County Kentucky hskey, Has been recognized for years as ono of the foremost and finest whiskies placed before the American public. Like every article of ness it caters not for the bulk ol consumers, to whom one whiskey tastes but little different from another, but for the appreciation of connoisseurs only.

It is, in short, a gentlemen's beverage, and "ntended for gentlemen only. B. A. Cox Co. Chillicothe and Sumner.

Mo. Y. M. C- A. July 30th.

festival Tuhrsday jnJ25d5t For 4-room house on SMITH North Broadway. j20dlw RHEUMATISM OAW BE CUBED Although it has baffled our best )hysiciana, it can be permanently jured by the proper use of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, wnich cleanses blood of all poisonous matter and nduces a healthy action of the kidneys and liver. To secure the best Hlbbard's Rheumatic and Aver Pills, and and Rheumatic Plasters should be used connection with the For sale by J. Swetland Co Fehll.d&w ly 4 West 14th derjncun's the moat night. Cut Tai; Out! On any Cash Purchase Amounting to Filly Cents Made at REYNOLDS 9 Not good after Aug 31, 1891.

PROGRAM, The Chillicothe cornet band will give another open air concert in the i.ark on Friday evening, July 81. following is the program: Mount." of Victory." Sweet to Live." Dreamland." off." These open air concerts are quite a pleasant feature of city life and he boys deserve the thanks of all overs of. music for their efforts to entertain the public. For rent, a good house of four ooms. Apply to John Crier, East Hay street.

chowder cub Hul- every Saturday More Excursions- From the night of July 30ih to 2nd tho Wabasb will sell tickets to Dotroic and return, good over either of our lines at 50. We will also sell to St. Louis and return at 86.50 and to Chicago and return at .810.00. All tickets good up to August l8tb. Holders of Detroit tickets can have limit extended to September 30ib if they desire.

T. F. HARRINGTON, Agent. Dawson's, South Side, for Hardware, Stoves, Julylldwtf when you call at tbe MIDLAND you will find one there conducting the business with whom you have long been associated in a business light and will sell you groceries at lower prices than yon can buy them elsewhere. Corner Webster and Elm Streets, Edmundson Ligbtner's old stand.

A large number of sets of glassware given away FREE. A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers of tbe Gov.

Lighthouse a Band Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with Measles, followed with a and turning into a Fever. Thats what you are justified in looking for when you are about to buy an inside figure. If you cannot get it in one place you'll be likely to look for it in another. But if it is a fair question, let us ask you whether you know an inside figure when you see it If you do it will not take long to make up your- mind about the prices we are asking for our $10.00 and $12.50 suits, for there's a good deal money in them, for you there is for us.

You meaning when we more than catch our say that this price is inside an inside figure, dontyou? We can- you prices on other goods that will surprise you, we hope that you will give our line a look as. it will be well worth it, and you. will see some of the best made best fitting goods ever manuf actu- red. Very Respectfully, 3 STEPHENS Leading one priced Clothiers. Important Notice.

MESSRS, fl. O. MEEK Co. have-' bought the Mendenhall Second hand store of goods and will hereafter be found at that stand, the old Johnston tobacco building, where they will keep an increased stock of Second Hand goods ol every variety. They will continue to carry on the Pawn" and Loan business and buy and sell any and every thing.

If you want, to buy call on them. If you want to sell call on them. They do a square itraight business. H. O.

MBEK Co. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. iwnwirn Sealed be received dreadful by the Board of Education of a Fever. per ry, for additional Doctors at home and at Detroit treat- 8tor the Public bchool building: eel her, but in vain, she srrew worse tan berry, according to plans rapidly, until she waa a mere "haud- and specification8 the bands of thfr and after the secretary of said board, on or before; half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr.

Kino-'sNew Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at. N. J. Swetland Co. Drugstore.

12 o'clock, noon, of the 25th day July 1891. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. A.TAYLOR, (Jull5d2w2) PRICES aid Baking "Powder: Millions of Years tlie Standard..

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