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7 j-i" A. KICKING. BEU KTXXH CO. ticket. COBBtJ "OP THE.

Manj Dementi Openly EipresiDis- lafcafaction, Asd Srae Deelan They Are Oat Fer Tbe Old Soldiers Will Hare a Secret Meeting To-Night To Take Actios Hefirdiaf tbe Way Tiey Wax Trsatsd. Wen en Hast Hadden's EoeJp. 7 or Lew There ww maeb talk anione Bspablicani resterdar ovar the ticket nominated at Cen tral Turner Hall. It waa srsrr-wbere recoK- ntxed and accented as tba work cf the Cox taction. Tba jranaral opinion waa that all tba nomination! wcra in accordance witb a praooncarted plan, which had bean forced on a eoDTantion mostly fixed np for carrying ont the schema.

In many quarters the dissatisfaction waa open and violent, Tom Taylor's friends were loudly deelarln that they had bean unfairly treated, and soma of tbem mada so secret of tbair intention to sat even. Atnona tlsrnberrer's supporters there was also much soreness orer tbe way he bad been damped after poaitira proaoiaea that bit name aboald adorn tba plate. That gentleman himself made no concealment of bis diaappointment and ill-feeling' orer tbe mapoer In wbicn be bad been treated by bis supposed friends. Tbe Cox men were trying to brine him around and induce bim to tracefnH? accent tba result Hornberrer. however, waa not repel Tin a these explanation! witb any manifestations of pleasure, and would make no promisee to Lave his friends support the candidate for whom be nan Deenaumpeu.

Dr. Wiseman's friends expressed intense iesatisfaction over his defeat, and nnenlr declared that he bad been treacherously de many were expressing a nrm in ton toon of BettlnceTSn srith his betrararm. he lUadin wins accepted Banae'a nomi nation aa partly recompensing tbem for tbe loss of tbe Holicitorsbip. and were profess ing to oe sausnea on tne rhola. Thar de.

el area tnat Ken digs could hare got toe riorm nation easily, tie bad wanted to BUT Ik The ill-feeling waa particularly noticeable among tbe old soldiers. Many prominent Veterans were openly declaring the entire ticxet waa doomed to defeat. Tbe way tbey had been treated made tbem "raw." and soma denoonced it as a deliberate Insult. The had presented for three offices eandi dates whom they carefully investigated and found to be not only fitting, bnt capable 01 aaawg macn strengtn to tne ticket. It was not ex Dec led that all their wishes would be complied witb.

but they thought that cer tan ly they would he accorded one good place on toe ticket. Their treatment in the convention was very discussed anions jrra mwraij, ana it was pecmea to nave a full meeting to take suitable action. This meeting will be held to-night at the hail of Ueorgeti. 1 nomas on Sixth street. The if their demands will bediscussed at the veterans, remarked.

A nnWAMlin vl 1 1 k. in secret, only memDers ol ttie soldiers tan nation, the Patriotic League being suittea. or- ad The make-up of the ticket was afro dis cussed by Republican members of the Committee of Five Hundred. Dr. Ritchie, the Becretarr of the organization, very freely expressed decided opposition, particu larly to Messrs.

Helm and Spiegel. Tbe for mer was tba representative of the brewery interest, he said, and tbe latter bad been Identified witb tbe rreibeitandRecbt Bund the object. of which was a "saloon Sunday VT. luteal declared that he wmiM scratrh Helm, and Spiegel, and be thought thatde-centepblieana would do tbe aame or else stay away from the polls. He also intimated that there waa a movement on foot to ueil a meeting of tha enmiti tMfnM.ti.iH..

tie advisability placing a citizens' county licaet in the field. There were the liveliest anticipations as to what course tbe Times-Star, the afternoon Republican organ, would pursue. In a long ditorial last week that paper assailed the Cox faction, predicting defeat if Spiegel. Helm and suoh candidates were nominated. Tbe attack on Heim waa particularly vio lent, and equivalent to a formal declaration that the paper would not support him if he waa nominated.

Yesterday, howsver. the ra as-Star wheeled Into line for the whole icaei. mere were many surmises as to what ai brougbt about the change of heart, and in era were rumors oi certain promised. Mr. Jet waa seen yesterday afternoon at bis office.

fits Kaqtrmra would like to talk with you tbnutthafceoubiican ticket said tbe reporter. all I can say." "But there ia much curiosity and comment aa to your change of irons in regard to "Is theref Mr. Taft. amlHne oe editorial explains it Tul And that waa ail he wouid ains it u.Uy.' "Don't use my said a prominent Republican worker not far from Cox's side, "but suppose Taft was told that unless the Times-Star supported the ticket, Heim and ml, that Btnrar would be badly knifed in the First District by the friends of tba assailed candidates. Cox wasn't overlooking any thins when he made np the slate.

He has alone bead on him. and be knew how to force certain people into line. at just the matter witb tbe.Tlmea-etar. Taft thin ks that Storer oaa a naming cnaoce in tbe in the Ft rut mstrtel it tbe party ai taoda by him. He'd rather have 8Prer elected.

than al tbe rest of the ticaet. am not aivina awav mi Crete, but Storer would have no possible snow ax would send out bim. or if the. friends of Bel wora to IT rstnh Im should be- corae sore ana revengeful, know something was held over Tail's head, and it must have been something powerful to have made Aim go oacK on nta woras so Quick. ab- jrarrt to aay tbe ticket waa Taft knowa better, and or Cai'l a lata i i all propaniy.

ne haa a better idea now. of the. Ol uia aa; Jrs power. amm u.uu. using it on tba backs of some peopl bis ban a.

ai ma he is One of the Jokes of theeonrenthm is that Coroner Rendiss waa defeated for delegate on account of a fa nee. Hot lone ago tbe Coroner uoarreled with a neighbor, and for rerengevbailt a high fenoe in front of hia nandsome residence on Broadway. He got the rongbeat boards be eoold find and built tbe feaoa totbe second story of his stone front boose, shutting ont tba new of tbe town ana nvi an eye- tore." It. eo (nettling ol an aristocratic nelahtmrhnM. anci tha idenu reeeuted this disfigurement.

Manl tbem. are promi Bent Kepublicana. and. have always suo- when be put hluMwlf up for delegate, the rtea. tne inia.

ume. bowever. neighbors too oelisnt In defeafr-mabun. ice of Tbw Dwnociago Conntr Kxeeutivo will tfBee At. 1 fe.

m. to-day at too Duckworth i tfintk It ia Ukaly that the aotaaty ticket will Weoeapletad by tbe saieetfoa at three cand lates for the Stats Board of Equalization. Mr. Oroesbeck haa poeitivalr refused to be a Pi tandidat. Yr fayorably spoksn of are fobn Killer, of Reading, and Colonel John I "if Billy Rendla-shad ot tip he would itjaiToetan taoealnated for Solicitor.

said on the defeated candidate's warmest frianda. "He's worth tsaum or so, and knows that -T It takes money to win ia a convention like that ejf Thnsday. He was eounttng too on hia brothers popularity. He would unoucjue ana naano oae to Mama biuhiniaali. Tm as good a Republscaa a there ia." aald welt-known office-bolder, "and I tall yon that central xtau usm is going to be entail Tliero ia tho nrallast kind of e-r a ajnonf tbe Republican ex ecu Uvea, and it Is tbe outgrowth of the "recent, convention.

Some of the friends of the defeated bavo aa idea that Lew Hadden, aa chairman, was partly responsible and propea to bold him to account for bis afiiUationa with, tba Cox taction. They have put on tba war paint and are ein-fn bis death aeng. I They bar j. selected A mnr Jr as the man with between ---i. Ntw York.

Tuhr 1 1. jSVxx All other reports on Baking; Powders signed by tne or pur-porting to be signed by me are based oo investigations made eevetal yeaiagow Ia view of the present controversy as to the parity and whole eomeness of baking powders, I have been Teqaested to make a chemical examination of the leading brands found in the market My analysis of Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder verifies the statement on the label, that the only ingredients used are cream of tartar, bicarbonate of soda (both of the highest purity), and a little flour to preserve the strength. My analysis also shows that. "Cleveland's Superior" is free from ammonia, alum, or other substitutes. Owing to the purity, strength, effectiveness, and constancy of composition of Cleveland's Superior Baking Powder, I have adopted the same for use in my home.

Hkmrt A. Mott, Ph. Dn LL. D. Late U.

S. Government Chemist. the two promises to be very bitter. Tt is an open secret that at tb recent primaries the Anti-Cox DeoDle Dsid more attention executives than ther did to the selection to tne of deleeatee. There are soma hints that hints that the opular plan ol nominating candidates may ave a majority in tbe ne committee, and that 8an caney ana Cnl.

McClunz have played a shrewd game. The executives will meet and oraanise next Wednesday at entral Turner Hall. Harry Probasco and rae will also be candidates for the cc ccairi rmanship. "Tom Taylor will remain tight where be is. no matter wbo is else ted." said a Sheriff's at tache.

"They can't get along without bim. Tom has been the Sheriff, virtually, for many years. Tbe Board of Elections held a short session yesterday afternoon at which, after transacting some routine business, it arranged the new boundaries of the Fourth and Twenty-sixth Wards. The temnorarv mans will at once be issued. On Tuesday next tbe Hoard will arrange for the voting places in the various wards.

CUR1STIAX ENDEAVOR CNIOX. The rtrst Anniversary Held at tbe Central dirUtlavn Church Last Night. The first anniversary of tbe Cincinnati Christian Endeavor Union waa held at the Central Christian Church on Ninth street last night The Union waa organized a year ago for the purpoae of stimulating the Interest in tbe Young Peoples' Societies of Christian En- deavor In this city and vicinity and to In crease the mutual acquaintance of the young folks. Tbe Union, which was organized with nine societies, now numbers twenty-sLz. with a membership of over 800.

The services last night were opened by a song and repeating the pledge followed by Scriptural reading and a prayer. Ah present then Jollied in tinging, "Nearer the Cross," after which the Secretary, Harry Appleton. read bis report. After the reading of the Secretary's report, the members sang "Blest I. Ti A .1 I hich Rev.

A. H. Ckriatv. rt HnAmn Ohio id u. uiuimi a kiio ytiiiuiuuuil gi delivered an address, and was followed by the singing of the hymn.

"Nearer My God to Thee." Rev, J. Z. Tyler, pastor of tbe Central I bnstian Church, delivered an address ii Uur tiecond lear. aud was followed by the singing of the bymn. "My Looks Ct to Tliee." Kev.

E. K. Bell, pastor of the irst Knalish Lutheran Church, delivered an address un Christian Lndeavor and -hrifitlan PrnBreaa." vhiph ln)lril at the Ohio Convention at Dayton. June 2a, and reoeateii last nisht bv renueat Ha bri fol lowed by the singing if the bymn. "I Am Thine, Lord.

After the eleetiou of offl- ers ail joined lnaiitgiiig tbe hymn. Uod Be itn i on 1111 We Meet Aeain after which the a C. E. Benediction, "Tbe Lord watvb be- absentot by Re one from was pronouuce v. Taylor.

HIS LAST REST. William 8andera, of This City. Horribly Mangled By a H. and D. Train.

The north-bonnd passenger train on the H. and D. Railroad, due at Hamilton. Ohio. last evening, ran over and horri bly crushed a man a short distance south of Llndenwald.

The man was observed sitting on the track, but too late for the engineer to tob bis train, consisting of five coaches. All ot them passed over him. Several trainmen went back and picked tbe man up, and Dr. Treble, who was on the train, placed the man in a vehicle and took him to Hamilton, where it was discovered that the unfortunate rutin ia William T. Samara nt Kn IM U.rlrAt street, this city.

He is tS years age. mar ried, and has tbree children. He has been inmute ot the boldiers Home at Dayton. and left this city yesterday to walk to Day- n. necomina lauguea.

ne sat down on the railroad track to rest. Both legs and arms of the man are almost crashed on. and he Is in en. and he He lineered in tat ternally injured. Ha lingered in terrible agony until 10:30 o'clock, when he died.

SLOAN PLEADS 6CILTT. Be la Fined Twe Haarired ud Fifty Dollars at Wooater for Libel Mot Through Tat. arecjAi. bupatcw to tb andtrtasa. Woostxb.

Oh to. September 19. W. H. Bloan.

tba Cincinnati publisher who was indieied for black-mail and libel, pleaded guilty ta libel and was lined tSO and costs. He will still have to answer to tba charge of black mail. Tbe Indictments against Attorney J. H. Woodwnrth for obtaining notes from Ephraim Miller by false pretenses were quaabed by Judge Nicholas.

Blaeked Hia Era. For many moons John Davia and Henry Deters, saloon-keepers at Ninth and Plum streets, have been rivals for tbe business in tbe neighborhood. Tbey have auarreled. and their troubles have been taken up by their employes. Thursday night Watchman Dull V.

of Davis Dlaca. and D. (L an employe of Deters, quarreled, and Duffy Diaoited Btewarrs eye. ftow mar is a warrant ont for Lhinv arresC Aadrevrs Cradltton. Mr.

Andrews, wbo was thrown (rom bis carriage four weeks ago to-day, and who has since been lying at tbe Cincinnati Hospital. waa yesterday in a precarious condition. His fsmHy and relatives are all with bim. and bis death may be looked for at any moment. be trouble la witb bis brain, which waa sl eeted bv tha ahoek- Hi ia mttnAtA Ed Walker: Special Servte Dteewnaataed.

The mail service by messenger between Btation A. in Cummlnsville, and tbe railroad, and Station in Columbia, and tbe railroad, by special messenger, baa been discontinued. Tha contractor in cbimni th service between tbe office and tbe railroad iu uuw coarse vi we service. rheeenBk-a SsH. George Schuster brought gait in 8anii dcbwabs court to recover Ita SOTrom tbe Strong Locomotive ManufactnyiugComtaay.

Schuster was employed by the company sev- utuntus sia taae pnotoarapaic Dbotoaran oi ih prRDosea Plant near uteoaali utendaie. and now reiuscs to pay Ulm lor bis work. Max Walk Carrie Winner, wboea throat Waa rentlv ent by John Cavanaach. the back man. last Sunday night, ia slowly improving.

The wound hsi been stitched up. end ths arteries Ued. and aha will probably recover. Hb Lsg. Baa Kramer, a ninetecn-rear-olrf aXm.

Iractured hia left femur boos yesterday, and was taken to the Cinelnaati Hospital. He raeides at No. I'leasaat aireetT V. Broke Hia tawak. Jf; S- Frank Myers, wbo had hia back: bmkaai Lane Bodley'S on Thursday, is slowly im- roving, although tbe crisis will be.

reached i Bin or tea oaya, WsaS Henry Dicker aaan. who aaddwntalry ent his leb wrist at Ryan's werk ease on getting batter, at tbeCiaranaati Hcs na mm anil PailirmT. WWtU September StLwflJ.make the following duesdratest Frota incianaU so bki-ouia. brst eiass. IS; aeoood eiasa, Lonls.

liU. fint class. 75: second ciajw.1 i Tickets will be good for Debase or before Beotember so. mmiwiu vanced to tariit commencing Witn asusaoi tbe naornms ol September ii BLIND RAGE Causes John Oano to Take Tump. a Queer After a Quarrel With Bis rather.

Be Spring's Throug-h a Closed Window. The waiters In Raymond's restaurant on Walnut street, midway in the block below Fourth, were surprised in no small measure yesterday morning at 11 o'clock when they saw a man leap through a window of Howell, Uano fe Co. a office, in the next building north, and land on all fours, amid a shower ot glsss. in the area below. in Jumping be had carried panes, sash and every thing else with him.

When he picked himself up he was bleeding from a wound in tbe face or on the head, for hia countenance was obscured by blood. Fishing around in the barrels and boxes piled up in tbe yard be secured aclub. and started ud tbe cellar ateps through the res taurant. He was met by Mr. Raymond, who bad been called by one of the waiters.

Oo seeing Can ieL who was AXMMD WITS A OASV1KQ KXIM, He merely aald: now oo yon do. Mr. Raymond?" and passed silently on. Reaching tbe sidswalk he was met by Mr. Jacob Gano.

of the firm next door, and taken across the street to in. tfrockmann a wholesale hquor store, where his Injuries were looked after. Tb young man proved to be John Gano. a son of Howell Gano. the senior member of the hardware firm referred to above.

It a Dears mat tbe yonng gentleman is tbe possessor of a violent and uncontrollable temper, and in n.is ireqnent tantrums is all intents and purposes a maniac Shortly before the occur-renoe of the leap observed by the waiters ha became Involved in a qnarrel with his father, whose orders he had refused to obey, and for which diaobedience he was told to leave the store. Instead he followed bis father into jfS th reftr Where, iu his fury, he a Dnx-LA-rr to piicbs. r.xacuy n-nat caused bis jump is not (Ml.M touna mat those In joauacr mm In tbe In it i nsstber. In his blindness he took i i.i swvea. i.uc(ur the bottom "ix or seven fet below I- ne wouiu nave been seriously hurt.

Not long sines, while in a jury, young Uano. who is Quite powerful, hurled a huge invoice book at an employe and, misin his mark, knocked the glass out 'rn door. The affair created some excitement In tbe neighborhood, owing to 'fuh uiui sumo one naa Deen Snot, Mra. rniMi Dubois Daad. Mrs.

Franoes Dubois died yesterday at her residence in MadisonviUe. afur a long ill ness, i ne deceased was the venersble widow of tbe late John Dubois, wbo was an old and rom i en ei tixen of Ci ncln a ti an a for merl laenUDed witb. tbe business interests of th city, his resilience was in MadiaonvilTe some reanprevlt.ua to his death. His widow r.f". inira wile ana was known aa the vmow Mckinley at the time of ber last i rl "j'aiuen name was LAmpbear.

an old family of this Htv Thru were the issue of the marriage, two sons and lo nif- Is acon-flrraed invalid. The deceased will be interred ini-pring Drove Cemetery. 8b was rr iwiuiu ycr eigntietn year. Captain Mlehasl Higgiason's TLeaa. The friends of Captain Mike Higginson.

of rirevomnanr iso. as. will sympathise with bim in tbe loss of his youngest child, little Kugene. sged who died last Thursday evening after a abort illness. The funeral will taae Place at 9 a.

m. to-day 1 residence. No. SB Delhi avenue. from the nis his estimable wife ha tnat tne artai muri time, ms oldest son run wua.

aimutunr bco oi pneumonia. The I B. B.W. Vloe Prewldaot Bare, ice-resident F. A.

Bauer, of the Inter. national Brotherhood of Brass Workers, will arrive in this city this morning from Pittsburg for tbe purpose of Installing the various officers of tbe Loral Brotherhood. Theex- ruuFo iii uise piace tins evening at Workmen's Hall. There wlil be fifty charter members to star, with. Officers from other wu Hsiib in tne wora.

Kthalhartfs Was, Ethelbert P. Sheldon, a nine-year-old lad. was arraigned befors 'Squire McGraanaban yesterday on tbe charge of incorrigibility, preferred by his mother. Lucy M. HalL House of Refuge, where, be waa taken yesterday by Constable ismaeL A Soft Sup.

Martin Hull.of Fourth and Wood streets, waa locked up at Third-street Police 6tation yesterday on tbe charge of drunkenness and wuiKRiaowni, Thursday uo hu radar morning Mrs. Louisa Neiaer. of sw vr est rourtb street, loaned bim a bora and wagon and gave bim US to peddle with He sent the wagon borne empty and col uiiiu on tne money. He Waa Prepared. John Lyons, a medium living at No.

JSS Bicbmond street, got drunk yesterday and started in to kill his wife. He armed him self with an ax. hatchet, aaw. chisel and a few other tools, and waa a boat ta eommenea when Officer Sbaier arrested him for abusing lainiij. Vat Weaaea Last evening tba Obstetrical Society met at Dr.

B. 8. HcKee'a residence. West Seventh street. They discussed tba subject why fat women are not mors often mothers, and the unanimous conclusion was is not conducive to maternity.

was that obesity BaurtaiekeHa Hams. John Barnlckel. wbo waa burned by the explosion of sasoline on steamboat, has burns on his face, head, bands and feet, and, while he is in great pain, be will probably recover, though scarred and disfigured lor life. tOAP. PUREST, BEST SOAP OT Brew-Ms, bet bes-ars af tmysAAfiat raxs.

COcts. Cox. tarkStSal Ktbelbert. wbo haa a will of bis own. refused to obey bia mother and.

in fact, did every thing be could think ot that woulu annoy her. 1 ha Knnir pnmmliiwl msmsmmmm B. K.DAVIES of NEW YORK, -T- iConsisTino of Woolen Underwear, Men's flannel OTershlrta, 91en' fine Dress Shirts, Night Shirts, Boys' Shirt Waists, fine Neckwear, Suspenders, Hand-kerchiefs, Half Hose, Collars and Cutis. 1.0O0 dozen Man's flztestDrera Shirts, iniMng Piquea. Plaited and Embroidered Bosoms.

Choice tor To-day only 75e; oostinar from II to $L75 to manufaoture. One immense lot of Men's Heavy Merino nd MediuxnOolored and White TJnderahirte and Drawers. Ohoioe for To-day only BOc; ooetingr from 75c to $1 to manufacture. 1 lot of Men's elegant Embroidered Fancy and Plain White Night Shirts at BOo worth tL l.OOO dozen Men's finest Silk Teok Scarfs) and Fouin-Handa. Choice tor To-day only Be; cost to import 50c 600 dosen Men's beat 4-ply Linen Collars at Bo, 8X and Oo.

800 dozen Men's Hemstitched Fancy Handkerchiefs at Ba and IOo. 1CX5 dozen Men's Suspenders. Choice Be; worth 66o. STORE OPEN TO-NICHT UNTIL IO O'CLOCK. bell, mum Ik GO.

RACE AND SIXTH STS. HATS. CORRECT FALLJASHIONS SUPERIOR QUALITIES! WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ENGLISH I A. J. White, HATS.

I Victor, Jar LONDON NEW YORK lrilnY CELEBRATED HATS. I im HATS. our wjir BEST QUALITIES! OPEN TO-DAY UNTIL 9:30 P. M. THK NEW Rendigs, Davaillon Go.

60 WEST FOURTH Bet. Walnut and Tine; COIXARS AJTB CUFFS. IF YOU WANT THE BEST ASK FOR THE CORLISS BRAND Best Qmilltyr Correct Style. Perfbct FttUng, 6et ARS-CUFFS This Trade Mark Will be Found ea Tbe Beet Collar and Cuffs IDE, CTJTICURA RTTJoXBIES. Cuticora Remedies The Oreateat Skin Cures, Blood Pari.

flere, and Humor Remedies of Modern Times. I have naft tha Pntlmira P.maI4M mnA find tbat there is nothing equal to tbem in the removal and care of acne, pimples, etc some time since mr brother was troablrd with a ringworm of a Terr maliarnant type, and the caustic that were applied bad little or no aggravating it. One set of the ntlcuraRemediescompletelT remered It. A friend or mine was troubled witnaronninrearandan olperlnhu scalp thatanopuratad continually. Ph-rstcianaand thelF tamMUtl nmral umiIm.

A hi. father, after aoending aererai hundred dollars In trying to cure bis son. tried Cnticura Kernedirs. and, before tit were- spent lor them mr friend was completely eared: and. itn the exception of a small soar in his scmln.

one had such a wou Id nerer kno of his bavins Hia bearing is sore in nta need. perfectly sound, and nis ear is aa good as ita oinpanipo lo-oar. WILL MAXWELL. Woodland. Cat.

A Disfigured Sktn I swallowed more medicine for my disease tbe skin than I would again foratiiou. sand dollars. lars. Mr face and body were eo dis by the eruption that I wai ashamed in nnblic niacaa. nun k.

rril nsn red to be seen cura Remedies, and now my akin and face are aa clear as eysn before I -was alleeted with the disagreeabledisease. Many of my friends who suffered with blood troubles, to 471 Meridian it. ladiauiapous, lud. Cutlcura Resolvent Ttmnaar Klnrwl anil Slrti. all imporiaes and Poisonous elements, and tbns rempTea the cause, while Cutieura.

vuuenrs Boas, a uuiwwn tuear tne skin and scaio and restore the hair. bns the Cnti. cura Bemediea care ereri spectra of itching. bsrsisi. soalr, pimply and blouihv at In acaip anqpiooei oisrsssi sicians tail, aaaa, waa soe pest PUT SLrA Soap.

25c: RcsoLrKrr. tsktfisa Mrl Ksr s.a waxMB Msmvm MJW uaaaifriafc voaroaatxos. rsmuin. WSisVrf In TJAaa 4. Via Vs.

1 jsb pages. fETZXZZZZt. BABY'S hnTM ii "a iiaHiss flSii AI9 WEJUSESS A Of females lnatamtrtr. faiunit that new. elecnt and inialUblo An- KATCRE Totia lscl-3tTaTb6aJ OtntTARS.

etO. VJACHCtinria Ssasaaa4a Iflaan SSSMIH-aaw, SlT.ma4 tniw a- a a aart trna aa tsec-aBtsaeovl gCAttaJ. Ji at l-X-Toi aaawwra gs a fl-at daas tataa4 sassas a. -ai7 ih ar SaHlltanSSIt. illH -i HATS.

L1PE HARKS Wishes to annoanr-e to his FRIENDS and ACQUAINTANCES Uuu ho will be PLEASED to see them at A Id en's Haf Parlor! No. 183 Tine Street, "Where he fa now located. "Aldcn, the Fashionable Hatter," Gents' Furnisher and Custom Shirt-Maker. JEWILRT, i J. PIM MannfaCtulng and Importing Jet elers, 131 W.

Fourth Street, uur recent Importation of Goods includes Gems in DIAMONDS of exceptional brilliance and Rtibiss, Pearls, Emar- alds, Sapphire and other Precious Stones, WATCHES of the Highest Grades, Royal Worcester in the latest designs. Onyx and Porcelain Banquet LAMPS, Mexican Onyx Painted Porcelain CLOCKS and Novelties never before shown this city. in i J. py ut, lunfactnrlBg and Importing -Jflvelers, 131 W. Fourth Street, TAXLORnro.

BAT'S TBE USE of paying exorbitant Prices for vonr Clotli- when we can give you as good Coods. inst- a good trimmings, first class woricmansmp, and perfect fits for half the money? We pledge you satisfaction, and solicit your patronage. Remember, we cut and make every garment to order Our Goods are atf (thoroughly erptfnged and carefully inspected before being cut and made up. Pants for business "men, Suits and Overcoats for the millions at lowest prices in the world. Center flannfertaring ariTtsT a was arrraisaaxa am.

seU-ldteodl PXAlros. Far Cash GfOaEa Teres. HEW PIAIIOS TO; BEHT! THE CELEBRATED- EMERSON Tit Mtai Cag Piasa, aim use fu the Latest Strlw. Tt3 MM Vcriifzer 115 Sfaln Street, 1 "Bet Third mad ronrtK EXECTRTC IJOHT JOBBTJTO. etO Dinam nepiniHG.

a r.i at ivvjaS. CNCHALCLCCTRIC U4HT eOBBINO 7 JCZZS tUCt C3.23 Court St Ci'tCfl. T(5T ing lust 5WB PIANOS mm rmr ni nTllllin I BROTHERS' PIAWO-FORTES! For Artists, Amateurs and those desiring the finest quality of TONE, the most delicate TOUCH and the LATEST DESIGN and FINISH. D. H.

BALDWIN CO. 158 West Fourth, Near Elm. SPECK ER Gra BROTHERS WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS FURMSBIXG GOODS 81, 83 and 85 West Pearl Neverthelcss having had the onr business life we can still offer to the trade that may visit this market, and those Merchants desiring- to mail their orders, the largest and in our city. Lawrence LL. Sheeting at upon getting these if ordered We will open up special Merchant should fail to give Mind you, we do not retail.

msm SI, S3 and 85 Pearl and WATCHES. THE DUEBE. HAMPDEN FACTORIES LARGEST WATCHES IM THE THE BEST. WORLD. SEND FOR OUR BOOK, "FRAUDS WATCHES.

THE DUEBER WATCH CASE MFG. CANTON. OHIO. fel-KSal Dun a BEST -'f KEEPER. 71 FINE CARRIAGES.

SPECIAL SALE op In order to reduce oar stock we offsr. until Stirrers. Pbastons. Bucxies and Caru at prices which will pleas those desirinf BARGAINS in fins work. All soods marked in plain firares.

Inspection inrited. The Ceo. C. Miller 19, 21 and 23 W. WATCHES.

AC. JKWEI IT for less money A Wilr Ii. cm B9 A Oold qp. a uom tuiu -mm ior EXCUKSIOK. 0CIST1LIE AID SiSDTILlL ONE WAYiLl 1.55 BOUND SEPTEUBEB 23 ASD OCTOBER 14.

Follmaa Boifet Sleepers between Cinetn aati and JaeksonTilla. For partkolart eaH at FiftH and TJaa offlos. or address 8. 8. PASEXB.

jCiaiMnati.OUo. ZXBER TXOWER CREAM. BLEACH YOUR -FACE! STewWIaeeetateeylaaly STfiHieiiTSSKW CBalflS SsiertyUoa ml aa eeteraal.traetas uu.uii.iaia;imrar wmm aaj. sms ssr hi.HCl.tia CRYSTAL, ttnuntaa. 1 Karat, taalls aas.

WscSSsees; V- w.w.a. rraauTws iu. beaJUi. i lrtristtoa ea NMmaiH want ubiwiim tesee ewrwa a wmrrn roeia. SMae.

aiaasa. IB Is DaUOWiMttS fctK. ClALTV Oa.ia.srt. ttaie. HORSE COIXARS.

Revolutionhas come Horce Collars. hoco interested are nvitcd to come to the Grand HoteLv I I Solid Sil Salid li-kt. lllfili D.H.UnLr.:ir:a Parlor 6r2mt BaSj Gnina, Cabinet Grand and Square Grand BB.OS.4fc CO. A.D OIL-CLOTHS, Street and 71 Vine Street largest sales this week in most complete line of goods inside price, you can depend from onr house. bargains for next week and no our stock a look.

mil Vine Cincinnati, 0. WATCHES. IS THE CHEAPEST DT TEE L0SG BUS A FULL LL.VE OV Dueber Watches! ALWAYS OJT UAJTD AT THE OLD SELLABLE HOUSE OF Clemens Oskamp 176 YIXE STREET. OCTOBER 1, a choic lias of Rockswan. Sons Girriage ft).

Seventh Street. than can be bonaht elsawber in the aiti m-ii iLiL trices. A KiUfd Wmtcb, $19 no. The beet K. ant (-l on it iul 1 ii mm attaasm vsrtrantsui AH nirllA Uilies'sisrs.

warranted Ininn: OOLPETT picrnc PEAJifES COLDEN SFEOFIL la. a la ar- sswssisiy; It is aaaotatrljr banaaa aae -miuTSmei a si naii iet as tftmlf cw.at.WT ia pa Ural Si i'ialtw or eicsettc wnek. IT iV" HSMfSUS a. eMl7 sreial eertatsty UtaS t. "-aa.

Wrm la SWS. aaaoHW tvtw Is rnrlm4 eseeeetMok Sase. Tekahaae. J0 Kt-JilUJ i a UataatOM. WKATR EKHUD cak at VtaaSta.

PCHJI BA CER. rJSw. fia as AKTH01XMrVCOJ, Kt-arar, Xj. Trae.a.aetlS hrJXQ- D. rA BX A tmhtm9aTa ET.rXTR OT OFTCM.

r.icr.iunrrs ELIXIR OF OPIUM Is a aesaai sMua af Bse Ptm ktf. h. "jseateeu anw.aia, while tae sal. s'Tia'? IS Hts ae tawmieaWe rsaaiiii. si as Mded Uas beat lssalaaa.

i. asens FRAN ICIIN XLECTnaTYPErCUXDBT, stM run sntar. CiteatetiATi, Ohm: aa.anT.sausI7aa.uIKlus sysieiim aiaoraen Nt bLUInlNb! FOR ALL AGES, -AT- Browning, Kmg Co. It takes a number of important elements to" make the FTXE SUIT i it 'ii OTEBCOlT. First, the fine textiles; second, the shapeliness; third, the secure making.

Nothing in this secondary with us. All are in their own sphere, 5 foremost and important. Candid folks hare said it's a privilege, a special one, to wear Clothing- made by us. Perhaps the reason is that the attractiveness seen in the Suit or Overcoat when first purchased does not fade away into shabbi-ness after a little wear. Our prices are great arguments for their sale.

Why shouldn't you Bui Your FALL SUIT And OVERCOAT From Us? THE BOYS will take full possession of the Department specially fixed for 1 their comfort to-day. There's much for the Boys and Mothers to wonder at in the new novelties in. Short Pant Suits, and the manly ones for the larger Boy, with Long Pants. Browning, King 76 and 78 West Fourth St. RoorrwG ROOFING! CTr roar Balldinrs with Inn or Steel.

Tli. Best end CLrtpeSi Kaolins oa msrtrt Iron end Rooflos. rorrnsated ri Imitation Brict hiutu. laid at prices. UM Metal Roofs of snr kind painted fatchrd ith onr Talent "Clotii ai.r! Vmci 'Hit.

and made perfectly srmcr-iisrit. CALL I15U. THE 8ACENDORPH Iron Roofing and Corrugafaf 15, 16, 17 roblle Laadlnr. JEWELER. The Old Reliable Jewaier, CLEMENS OSKAMP, 1 Tlas StrttL, ClaeJanatl, 0.

FiS-a of the Oreat Clock. "K0RKI.13. ROOK AKO isa5tam EYEKIHj BREWERS. LION BREWERY Brewrrs aa Brtllen at tH- L105 EXPOBT. PUEI" OLD LiOfB siI PILSE3ER BEER, Wa kare th tsapacitT aa4 taerctare tae olde-t, bee a4 Mas srkoleaaais Beer ia tat 1t as a trial ass.

be eoariaree. Tb Brewing Ci deU-SeTii-tfl AUCTIOH KjILE By Auction Farm for Sale! tVtU.rU a retlie A sraa Ogti.ir. a. IV leva, taw Ii.il.. Lrltaf la illas eaes ef allii cssir.Olrla,Htn terastik.

rai Orak. aaS i- T-iilir a.llrn.l niMru f'T aaL mm rane taui. Ma-k eWarea. mmSl ertekae a. A a.assuiaaae:aa.m a-uoe lee Swe ban.

s.4 taaa. wilk eaaasy aa erc-M irai ps la ish siisws. to Ike snails et trees e'cJoc -eSaaaeaajr. T. ai.as 11 1 1 XI.

if. AMOTDEP FLAT. JULE5DED PLAT NO. 1S9. TOmCZ berebr Sien that the Board of A.

Ine-eaeDU ba aTteH So a eftana plat la sawtios) It. lt-Jrk Jofo-shtp. fToaa thai aJon bT t-e IUM oea atari an oisrn; 1S7. aB1 aa aaueadeel br Ike Boaroetrnu eeks by rMoietoa cf December 1. tec.

ata)eol said bnard at. (Tt.oca A. ii. batardays. fMeanbet V.

October. 4. It la aava Bsna Wnt 1 ad St. By erdar pi us Board. mprmyAAi rut a.

A.n.m8i Itta-idsci, A.F.cR Jk siat sboarli. tba rooeri aoer tie im tbe effioe eat tbe Board rsMia mm aseettasse. U-s BoarJ iM. rA .11 ,11 arlH mri 1 ora.l1.Ia.ag.

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