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THJC OjaiLLIOOTHB DAILY GAZETTE, JEIDAT, SilTEMEER i7. 165. ARMY OF WEST VIRGINIA. Your Wife A DECISION WATERWAYS. Col.

0. A. Howland, of Toronto, International President tobacco, because she fears it Objects to your usimr may be injurious to you. But Bromangelon CuJMD fin in TOBACC PURE, HARMLESS, SATISFYING. NICOTINE, the active principle, NEUTRALIZED.

NEW ORGANIZATION. I Has For Its Avowed Object the Liber-V ation of Inland. Chicaso, Sept 27. Birth was given by the Irish National convention Thursday afternoon in an organisation which has for its avowed object the liberation of Ireland from England's yoke by a policy of physical force. The ashes of the Fenian brotherhood are rekindled, the national league with its trust in legislators and its reliance upon parliament's enactments Is buried from sight: and in its place rises the Irish National Alliance of the World.

Incidentally, too, the Irish parliamentary party across the Atlantic is repudiated, and henceforward will be deprived of tbe abundant revenues that have been contributed from this country for its maintenance and support For the next two years at least. New York city will be the seat of operations of the new movement; Wm. Lyman, a wealthy Irish American jot that city having been elected as first vice president of the alliance, with authority to appoint a secretary of his own choice. Th M1MTY MOSHERS J. P.

aptnop. HARD! ARE. Rubber Hose, gmi tie eiot Elgin Iiatun Sprinkle J. F. Qaptngp.

Thousands of Visitors Attend the Rennion at Mlddleport. i ddlbpokt, Sept 27. The second day of the reunion of the Army of West Virginia opened Thursday morning with about 8,000 strangers in town and every train bringing in more. One train brought 400 from Athens. Govs.

McKinley and MacCorkle left Thursday morning. Hon. C. E. Hogg, of West Virginia, and Department Commander George Walker addressed the throngs Thursday forenoon.

The order of the grand parade Thursday afternoon was: Gen. Powell, president of the society, and staff; P. F. Zeise, president citizens' and executive committee; Gen. Charles Townsend, department commander, and staff; Pomeroy drum corps; Grand Army of the Republic; juvenile infantry; Albany silver cornet band; military organizations; Patriarchs Militant; K.

of P. band and citizens in carriages. There was a camp fire Thursday night NERVY TO THE LAST. Martin Adams Hanged in the Ohio Penitentiary Annex Friday Morning. Columbus, Sept.

27. Martin Adams was hanged in the penitentiary annex Friday morning in the presence of a few newspaper correspondents and officers from Hamilton county and the penitentiary. At 12:05 he appeared on the scaffold, dressed in brown trousers and black coat, and when asked by Warden James if he had any statement to make, replied. "I forgive all who brought me to this place." Father O'Leary knelt 'in prayer, the straps and black cap was adjusted, and at 12:07 the trap was sprung and in minutes he was declared dead, having been The body was urned over to his sister, Katie Adams, and will be interred Friday in calvary cemetery this city. As was expected, Adams was nervy to the last Internrban Railway I o.

Incorporated. Columbus, Sept. 27. The Troy, Tippecanoe and Dayton Interurban Eailway Co. was incorporated Thurs day by Theodore Sullivan, George S.

Long, George W. Scott, J. T. Knopp, Phil J. Gates, W.

R. Thompson, F. M. Sterritt and H. H.

Weakley. The build and operate an electric railway between Troy and Dayton, by the way of Tippecanoe, along the most practicable route. The pital stock is 825,000. Temple Cup Series of Ball Gaines. Cleveland, Sept.

27. Capt. 0. Tebeau, of the Cleveland baseball club, wired the Recorder Thursday morning from Findlay, that the Temple cup series would be played in Cleveland on October 2, 3 and and at Baltimore on October 7, 8 and 9. In case of a tie aft er the six games scheduled the seventh game will be played October 10 in some ieagne citv.

A good appetite and refreshing sleep at this season indicate a condi tion of bodily healtn. Tnese are given by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It makes pare blood and good health follows. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable. harmless, effective, do not pain or gripe.

Old Friend What did you see in England that most amused you. Traveler (promptly) Englishmen. It is a truth in medicine that the smallest dose that performs a rare is the best. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. J.

F. Sproat. Sunday-School Teacher "What are we to understand by passage: 4Ye ask and receive not because ye ask Precocious Boy "Ought to ask a widow." THOUSANDS OF WOMEN BRADFIELD'S SUFFER UNTOLD Miseries. Female Regulator, ACTS AS A SPECIFIC Arousing to Health; Action all her Organs. It Causes Health to Bloom, and Joy to Reign Throughout the Entire Frame.

IT NEVER FAILS TO REGULATE. "My wife has been under treatment of leading physicians three Tear, without benefit. After using three bottles of BKADHFLD'S FKJIALK RS6CL4T0R she can do her own cooking, milking and washing." N. 8. BUY AN, Henderson, Ala.

BBADFIELD REGULATOR ATLANTA, A. Or Sold by druggists at 11.00 per bottle. NO. 70 NORTH It Is a Well-Known Fact That the ANTI-DYSPEPTIC. Decided Against Gov.

Altgeld. Chicago, Sept. 27. In a decision ren dered Ihursday by Judge Uibbons, in the town of Lake, he held that Gov. Altgeld had no legal right to change the successors of the Cook county jus tices when the list of new justices was sent to him by the county justices as usual.

Six justices are affected by this decision. Held at Omaha Next Year. Moxmouth, Sept. 27. The gen eral committee of the Young People's Christian Union of the United Presby terian Church of America, in session here Thursday voted to hold their an nual convention on August 19 to 23 at Omaha, Neb.

Confederate Reunion. Cape Chaeles, Sept. 27. Three thousand confederate veterans of the eastern shore of eastern Virginia at tended the reunion here Thursday for the purpose of raisin? funds toward erecting a monument to the confed erate dead. Two Horses Killed by Holland, Sept.

27. Heavy thunder storms accompanied by heavy rains and wind passed over the town, flooding the streets and basements, The barn of Lubbert Hop in New Holland was struck by lightning, killing two horses. Nominated for Governor. Trenton, N. Sept.

27. The demo cratic state convention Thursday nominated for governdl- Alexander T. McGill, the present chancellor of New Jersey. His nomination occurred on the first ballot. Acts at once, never fails, One Minute Cough Cure.

A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold The only harmless remedy that pro duces immediate results. J. F. Sproat. Your father raises eggplant in his garden, doesn't he Bailie Oh, yes every year." Well, doeen't chickweed trouble the beds a good deal Lightning Hot Drops What a Funny' lame I Very True, but ft Kills All Pain.

Sold Everywhere. Every Day Without Relief, There is No Pari Nelson Haynes, LIVERY CTIIRI flNDFEEDdlilDLb No. 71 East Second Street, Chilllcothe. Fine Rigs AMD -PRICES PChloliwter'n Fnsll.li Diamond Bra, ENNYROYAL PILLS nTnai and only Uennfne. SAFE.

aJwava rvlia.hla amre mond Brand in Kcd and iuid metal lio with blue ribbon. Take no ether Rtfu cUmaerau mhatitv iitnu and imitation. AtDrnrriMi mm A in itampa for panic alar, testimonials d4 "Keller for in Utter, br retra br ail ImbI iiiwhuu. MEN to take orders in every town and city: no delivering: good wages: pay weekly; no capital. Steady work.

GLEN Rochester, X. Y. trT0r I'T Boys' at. at Zf-VYA ANTI-NERVOUS GIANT POWDER. Terrific Explosion in a Near Leadville, Col.

Mine Ten Miners Were at Drifts at the Work in Time. the Six Were Instantly Killed and Two Fatally Injured It is Thought a Miner Carrying the I'onder From One Drift to Another Dropped Some of It. Leadville, Sept 27. Sixty-five pounds of giant powderexploded Thursday afternoon in the Belgian mine in Adelaide Park, five miles from this city. Ten miners were at work in the drifts at the time and it is believed that a miner carrying the powder from one drift to another let it fall and the explosion caused a cave-in, resulting in the instant death of six and the fatal injury of two more.

Help was sent from the city with the report of the explosion to hasten the work of rescue from the wounded and dead. The only miner who can tell how the explosion occurred was brought to the city Thursday night so badly injured that he can not talk. He is now at the hospital and will die. The six bodies were brought to the morgue and were identified as follows: Clark McGinnis. John Hamill, James H.

Gray, EJ Kuhne, Chris Phillips, John Bags. THE W. C. T. They Hold Their Convention at Lexington Reports of Committees.

Lexington. Sept, 27. The state convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union opened in Central Christian Church. The exercises began with a short Bible (reading and prayer by the state president Mrs. M.

A. Watts, of Louisville. The report of Mrs. Sue Phillips Brown, of Owensboro, corresponding secretary, showed that unions at Beattyville, Maj-fleld and Fay wood had been disbanded. Unions had been organized at Augusta, Athens and Believue, and there were great increases at other places.

Miss Elizabeth W. Greenwood, national superintendent of evangelistic work, spoke briefly. Mrs. M. H.

Ilen-nen read the report of evangelistic work of the union. The evening session was taken up with addresses of welcome and responses. Self-denial is the one thing most difficult to inculcate, and always hard to practice, especially when there are good things to eat within reach. But there is no self-denial necessary if you take Simmons Liver Regulator. It promotes digestion, prevents Dyspepsia and a dose after a hearty meal of delicacies will prevent any discomfort.

It's the best good-night toddy. "Say, cull, dese yere Cubans is hollerin, 'Gimme liberty er gimme det, ain't dey?" "Dat's right." "Den let 'em 'lone dey's shore ter git one or t'other!" There are many good reasons wliy you should use One Minute CwUgh Cure. There are no reasons wby you should not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that, produces immediate results. J.

fc F. Bproat. Lady Your testimonials are satisfactory and I am willing to take you at the terms you ask, namely, 80 florins, only I expect that you will treat my children with affection. Nursery Maid Affection? Then I shall want 5 florins a month extra. POOR DIGESTION lead to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia and great miserv.

The best remedy is HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. STEELE. DRUGGIST. dates, $1,500 worth of new the products of the best man Of Considerable Importance by the Interior Department. It is a Change From the Former De partment Rulings.

The Ruling Is In Regard to Entry of Land, and Saves the Rights of Over Five Bun' dred Entry Hen Near Ashland, Who Have Hade Final Proof. Washington, Sept. 27. a decision of considerable importance was Thursday rendered by the department of the in tenor and was a change from the former department rulings. In the case of Herbert H.

Augusta, who made entry of a quarter section of land near Ashland, whose final proof showed a residence of less than four teen months after entry as required by law and who had subsequently sold the land to other parties, the secretary of the interior has decided that the entry may be sub mitted to the board of equitable adiu dication. This ruling saves the rights of over five hundred entry men who made final proof in accordance with the provisions of section 2,301 of the revised statutes before it was so amended as to require fourteen months' residence, instead of six months. WANTS DAMAGES. A SSO.OOO Claim Against Spain Filed With the State Department. Washington, Sept 27.

A $20,000 claim for damages against Spain was Bled with the state department Thurs day morning on behalf of Gustav Rich- ieiu, an American citizen. Richleiu ana Aus-ust uoiton, ootn oi this coun try, were engaged in turtle fishing and left Port au Prince, Hayti, February 5 last for Cape Haytien, with papers in regular form, etc. Bad weather Irove them to the Cuban coast and they finally put into the port of Santiago de Cuba, February 23. Here they were arrested and thrown into prison for sixty-two lays and kept there without trial, charged with having aided the Maceo brothers in Cuba. They appealed to Consul Hyatt, who, after many protests, finally secured their liberation, April 25.

Both men did not have anything with the insurgents, so they 3laim. Their papers showed they were in legitimate trade but despite all these representations their vessel, a small sloop, was confiscated and they were only enabled to reach the United States through the aid of the United States consul. TREASURY RECEIPTS In Excess of the Expenditures for the Mcuth of September. Washington, Sept 27. All the heavy expenditure-.

of the treasury for this month have now been paid, and for the first time the figures show a slight ex cess of reee.pts for the month, lhe excess is ouiy $112,744, but it is expected that by October 1 the excess will reach $2,500,000, and the deficit for the present fiscal year, which is now $13,000,000, will be reduced to $10,500,000. The receipts however, are running below those of last month principally in internal rev- nue. As October is an interest-pay ing month, it is anticipated that the expenditures for that month will ex ceed the receipts by from eight to nine million dollars. The annual interest charge at the present rate of receipts is over ten per cent, of the government. Charged With Abduction.

St. Joseph, Sept 29. The moth er of Maud Steidl, a 15-year-old girl who has mysteriously disappeared from her home here, has accused Rev. Dom-inick Wagner, pastor of St Mary's parish, with having abducted her. Police officers visited the priest and ac cused him of abduction, which he denied.

There is much excitement in the community. The girl was seen to leave her home and has not been seen or heard from since. Special Session of the Texas Legislat nre. Austin, Sept 27. Thursday afternoon Gov.

Culberson issued a call for a special session of the legislature to consider prize fighting. It is said that the governor hopes to secure the repeal of the occupation tax law aud thereby prevent the Corbett-Fitzsim- mons fight Public opinion commends the governor's actions. PRETENTION OF DISEASE. Keep the Stomach Right. It is surprising what a safeguard a healthy stomach is against disease.

And again it is not so surprising when It is remembered that the only way we et pure blood, strong nerves and nrm nesn is from whole some food, well digested. It is tbe half digested food that causes the mischief. When tbe stomach is weak. Blow, inactive, the food lies in the stomach for hours, fermenting, forming gases which poison the blood and the whole system, caus ing headache, pains in the back, shoulder blades and chest, loss of ap petite, palpitation, biliousness. Tbe safest cure ior indigestion is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, com posed of vegetable essences, fruit salts, pure pepsin and Oolden Seal.

Dissolve one or two of these tablets in tbe mouth after each meal. They are pleasant tasting, and mingling with tbe food so assist the weak stomach that tbe food is perfectly digested before it has time to ferment. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure indigestion and increase flesh because, they digest flesh formiDg foods, like meat, eggs, etc. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per package. Absolutely safe and harmlesjs.

Mrs. Cray Strange that you should consult Dr. Jalap when yonr husband is a physican. The healing properties of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve are well known. It cures eczema, skin affections and is simply a perfect remedy for piles.

J. F. Sproat. Boston 5 Offer Bargains SPECIALS FOR dozen Fruit Cans, every can tested, for 40c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c Good Hand Painted Jardiniers for A good Glaus Berry A'appie lor A good i-band Tumbler lor A good Lemonade Glass tor A good Goblet for Orystal Glass Sugar Bowl for A Crystal Glass Butter LHsh for A Crystal Glass Cream Pitcher for A Crystal Glass Spopnholder for E. Cooley and James Fisher, of Winnipeg, Vice Presidents.

Ship Canal Built by PrWat Capital Favored St- Lawrence Route Another Paper Favors the Conversion of the Erie Canal to a Ship Channel. Cleveland, Sept. 27. Delegates to the deep waterways convention removed from Armory and Naval hall to the finely decorated rooms of the chamber of commerce Thursday morning-. J.

W. VanPatten, of Vermont, presided during temporary absence of President Howland. The following' officers were elected: O. A. Howland, Toronto, international president; L.

E. Cooley, Chicago, I nited States vice president: James Fisher, Winnipeg-, Canadian vice president, ivsecntive board A. L. Crocker, Minneapolis; A. Flower, Superior, Capt.

J. Dunham, Chicago; James Connell, Port Arthur; H. W. Seymour, Sault Ste Marie; Richard DobelL, Quebec: T. UL Can field, Burlington, D.

Smith, Toledo; S.M. Stephenson, Menominee, E. P.rien, New York; O. H. Anderson, Pittsburgh; A.

P. McQuirk, Davenport, E. V. Smalley, St. Paul, A.

H. Burke. Duluth, Don M. Dickinson, Detroit; Ryerson Ritchie, Cleveland: F. J.

Hearne, Wheeling. Prof. George Tunell, in a talk on ship building-, said that the supremacy of England was due to the cheapness of iron and steel. He predicted that shipbuilding- material would soon be as cheap in this country. Capt.

A. R. Smith promptly declared that the falling- off in American shipping was due to subsidies paid by foreign governments. Mr. Smith began to discuss the effect of the tariff on shipping, but the chairman steered the discussion back to the canaL Chauncey X.

Dutton. of Washington, described his newly invented canal lock and then declared in favor of a canal built by private capital. He advocated the St. Lawrence river route. 'If you build a canal," he said, "you want both ends in deep water.

The upper part of the Hudson river affords a depth of only 12 feet. If you use it for a ship canal you will have to build another canal to Lake Champlain in order to provide an adequate water supply." O. A. Thorp advocated the selection of the shortest rather than the cheapest route. A.

C. Wright, of Rochester, said the tirst- consideration was to get into Lake Ontario and thence into the sea. The route was of secondary importance. Col T. 1.

Roberts read a paper in which he favored the conversion of the Krie canal to a ship channel. Capt. Alex. R. Smith said that ships by the proposed route eould not compete with boats on the Erie canal.

Capt. Davidson, of Bay City, quoted precedents to show that the proposed canal cwould cause a 50 percent reduction in railroad freights. Thursday afternoon the convention passed the following resolutions: Recognizing the supreme utility of deep waterways through the great lakes and thence to the seas, and reaffirming in full the platform adopted at the organizing convention held at Toronto In the International Deep Waterways association, in first convention assembled, declares as follows: 1. That the public welfare demands tha deepest and most practical channels between the several lakes and to the seaboard to enable vessels of the most economical type to pass between lake ports, or between the lakes and the seaboard, or to foreign waters, without tbe necessity of trans-shipment. 4.

That the said requirements call for at least a depth of twenty-one feet In all channels, and the building of all permanent structures for a navigable depth of twenty-six feet or more In order that the water courses may be progressively and economically deepened to tbe ultimate necessities of traffic. s. That the prompt action taken by the con gress of the United States and the government of the Dominion of Canada, providing for a Joint commission to investigate and report upon the establishment and maintenance of deep water between the great lakes and the sea conformably to the resolutions adopted at Toronto in 18S4, is a matter for gratification and that in view of the extended scope and great importance of the subject for examination, this convention urges the most liberal provision be made for the necessary expenses. 4. That the broadening of the channels through the connecting shallows between lakes Erie and Huron, and between lakes Superior and Huron Is recommended by the Lake carriers' association, is urgently demanded by the present interests of commerce and Is in line with the progressive development of a trunk water route.

5. That the international interest In the great fresh water seas of the American continent and in the ship routes joining them to the ocean is recognized, and that the use of their waters and the control of their levels are proper subjects for international regulations. 0. That pending the development of the best dep channel, or channels, to tbe ocean, the promised early completion by the Canadian government of the St. Lawrence canals, 11 cossible with lengthened locks, will result in marked benefit to international commerce and the producers of the Interior: and that likewise the movement in the state of New York toward lessening the cost of transportation to tide water by improving the Erie canal, which must have a permanent value, is noted with satisfaction by this convention.

7. That with respect to the local projects, all enterprises designed to extend marine commerce through lateral routes tributary to the great lakes water system are to be encouraged. That this convention calls special and renewed attention to the desirability of establishing a permanent international court, as set forth in the organizing convention at Toronto in 1894. Canadian Bank Teller Disappears. Hamilton.

Ont, Sept. 27. W. Ii Palmer, paying teller in tbe Bank of Commerce, has disappeared, leaving a shortage in his accounts amounting to several thousands of dollrs. Palmer, who is well known about town and very popular, has been speculating in pool rooms and losing heavily.

Fatal Fall From a Stepladder. Chaklestox, Wa. Sept. 27. Bream Patrick, 17, fell from a stepladder while cleaning F.

J. Daniel's show window, fracturing his skull, and died three hours later. He was a son of Dr. A. Patrick, one of Charleston's oldest physicians, and a brother of Lieut.

Mason Patrick, who is stationed is Cincinnati- Ragged Haggard Blame Wabbly! Dere ain't no rest it all, for de weary nowhere, any more! Wabbly Walker Wat's de matter now, podner? Ragged Haggard W'y I went to Bleep Bettin' on de fence an' de top rail broke, an, darn it, I was obliged to all to de ground Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD TH6 Place For Bargains. IS AT THE Boston 5 ioc Store, NO.

8, CARLISLE BLOCK. plan of operations adopted provides for a central council, with authority to issue charters for state organizations. Membership is limited to people of Irish birth or descent, and who shall pledge themselves to aid in the libera tion of Ireland by any means "ton. sistent with the laws and usages of civilized nations." The plan closely resembles that of the old Fenian brotherhood. Thursday the tion adjourned sine die.

conven AT ATLANTA. The Kentucky Press Association Attend the Exposition. Atlanta, Sept 27. The Ken tucky Press association, over two hun dred strong, arrived in Atlanta at an early hour Thursday and went out to the exposition, where they were met by Acting Presiden tHemphill and other members of the directory. After lunch the editors went through the Midway, shot the chutes and rode skyward in the big wheel.

They will remain four or five days, and on Satur day night will witness the picturesque pageant called the procession of -all nations, followed by the pyrotechnic display representing the storming of Wei-Hai-WeL Monday, September 30, the woman's building will be formally dedicated. THURSDAY'S GAMES. Cincinnati. Italtlm rc and Pittsburgh Were the inner. Innings.

I 2 3 4 Chicago. 0 0 0 Cincinnati 2 0 7 i 9- 0 1 12 innings. 1 Baltimore 1 Philadelphia 1 Innings. 1 2 3 4 St. Louis 0 0 1 1 Pitishurtrh 0 I 1 4 6 10 0 9 I 4 11 Standing of the National League.

Clubs. Won. Lst P.fV Clubs. Won Lst. P.O.

i 4." eT Pittsburgh 70 60 .638 Kl 4S (M 6.S 62 .512 Philad'lp'a77 51 Sr. Sew 2 .512 Til 57 .551 83 .331 Boston 69 5 .54:: -it 38 91 .295 Brooklyn .69 5 Louisville. .34 l5 .265 Robert Inman's Ieath. New York. Sept.

27. Coroner Schaf-fer, of Staten Island, Thursday conducted the inquest into the death of Robert V. Inman. who was drowned on August 2. when his yacht was in collision with the iron steamboat Perseus.

The jury censured the captain and pilot of the iron steamboat for pross carelessness. Warrants will be issued at once for their arrest. A Contractor Assigns. West Superior, Sept. 27.

Matt C. Burke, a prominent contractor do ing business in Chicago and Superior, assigned Thursday. W. J. Dwyer was named as assignee and immediately qualified by filing a 525,000 bond.

The assets are 000 and the liabilities not over $10,000. Mr. Burke is a stockholder in the Key Stone national bank and was on the bond. Coal Operators and Operatives to Meet. Pittsburgh, Sept 27.

The river coal operators Thursday notified the miners' officials that they wished to attend the joint convention of operators and miners to be heid on October 10, to establish a uniform mining rate. The miners employed by the river operators are now organized. The representatives of the river operators say they will pay any rate agreed upon. Scarcity ot Water. Ha7.ei.tos, Sept 27.

The watei famine prevailing here reached a climax Thursday, when the trolley cars stopped running, there not being enough water obtainable to run the dynamos. Several industries and col-leries shut down on the same account Over ten thousand men are idle on account of the drought Barn and Contents Destroyed by Light ning. Whitf.hii.i., Sept 27. During an electrical storm here lightning struck the barn of Wm. Norris, burning the barn and a house.

Nels Mikel Son's large barn at Montague, containing four horses, grain and machinery, all valued at was also destroyed. The Cholera at Honolulu. San Francisco. Sept 27. The steamer Alameda arrived from Sydney via Apia and Honolulu at 6 a.

m. on the 19th and sailed at 7:30 a. m. without taking any passengers or mails owing to the prevalence of cholera. Up to that date there ha1 been eighty-six cases and forty deaths, including threa Europeans.

Rest in peace our noble annt. For God's will must be done: Rest in peaee, ouraunt. our dear. We cannot help but shed a tear. What von have been to us in life.

We only knew when yon were eone: How strong the ties of love have been. We first knew when left alone. Nurse Bertie, you naughty boy, leave off playing with your soldiers directly. Haven't I told youtbatyou mustn't play with them on Sunday? Bertie Yes.nurse but this is a religions war. Little Boy How soon are yon and Bis goin to be married? Accepted Buitor sne nas nov named tbe day yet.

I nope sne doesn't not believe in long engage ments. r.ittle Bov She doesn't, I know, cause all her engagements have been short. Say, why don't yon try DeWitt's Little Early Risers? These little pills cure headache, indigestion and constipation. They're small, but do the work. J.

F. Sproat. Tommy, your spelling report is very bad," said Mr. Hicks to his boy. "That's all said Tommy.

When I grow up I'm going to dictate all my letters, like you do. It's tbe typewriter that'll have to know spelling, not me. Why don't yon try to be more original? asked the publisher. I do my best, replied the dejected author, but it's of no use. Whenever I get a good idea I find that these classical old timers have gone ahead and plagiarized It before I get a chance at it.

Bncklen'a Anlw 8Uva. Thk Best Saivk in the world for Cats, Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Ferar Sores.Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, or no pay reqnired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction money refunded. Price 60. cents per.

box. For sale br B. H. Laais Co. Screen Doors, PAINT STREET.

106 store All the Time THIS WEEK: A good 6-quart Cooking Crork. with I fn bails, for I XM A good 4-quart Cooking Crock, with fn bails, for Iw A good Galvanized Wash Basin I fn for I A goCHiBetinned Wash Basin for IU A good 10-quart Yankee Bucket Qq A good 4-quart Covered Bucket fn for 1 IU" firror Glass Sugar Bowls I fi.r Ilw Mirror Glass Spoonholdert I fn for I Mirror Glass Cream Pitchers I A for lU" Mirror Glass Covered Butter lMsh fn for I The Cheapest The Best! There is no Pavement made that will compare in appearance, durability and genuine worth, with the Artificial-- Stone Pavement, "When it 1b properly put down. I hve had lextensive experience in the business, and can point to some of the best work Chillicothe as evidence of my capacity. I will give estimates onworiat any" time, and guarantee the work when completed, to be all that it should be. Estimates made on Plastering contracts of all proportions and character.

Call on. or address, JVL. L. Jonos, No. 159 East Second Street.

Lawn Sprinklers, EVERY WOMAN HMtilBea needs a reliable, asonthly, regulating medicine. Only harmlen 01 tbe puxeit drugs ihauld be uaed. If you want tha best, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal Pills SuizDacner's FALL WINTER STOCK They are prompt, aafe and certain In retnlt. The eennlne (Dr.

Peal's) never disap. ooint. Bent anywhere, $1.00. Address FeaL Mdicib Cleveland, O. FOR SALE BY W.

W- CLOAKOFTNING Vanmeter Reicl's FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Sept. 27th and 28th. and Children's OFFER on above wraps for inspection, Clothing and ufacturers in the east and west. We would be glad to see exery lady in the city and county! Will cheerfully show them through the immense line whether they want to buy or only look.

IN CAPES, Beaver, Boucle, Plush and Fur IN JACKETS, Plain Beaver and Boucle NOW READY. When Out Shopping, TO CALL ON MOTHERS, DON'T FAIL. 0 ULZiD A Vanmeter Telephone tniln, Reliable Clothier. wifiiiffMffiimn Reid. No.

305. OF. NEW SOMETHING NOAH'S ARK. ffl Just Received from New York An Elegant Assortment of- 6H0IC6 Timothy (BALED) 300 YARDS One or More Lots to Any of the City. Bale Part DELIVERED IN SILK PLUSH WORTH 50c FOR 296 a yard.

Don't Overlook This. LADIES' FALL WINTER SHIRT WAISTS. Call and See Them. TERMS-CASH. GIVE US A CALL.

Hoffman Bros. 6 PA1MT BTMHHT0 HENRY KEIM SON, NO. 125 EAST FOURTH STREET..

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