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THE DAYTON EVENING HERALD THtJKS DAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1S94. 3 By HUBER BROTHERS. Aucfrs. PRESENTS" EXCURSION 10 CLEVELAND, Via Big Four Route, SEPTEMBER 10THT.

Peremptory Clearing Sale! Et YK STORE. To A Retail Dealer's Entire Stock. Together with fl.15- ROUND TRIP $4.15 the Overstock of Several Prominent -Manufacturers and Jobbers. On account meeting Grand Lodge Free to Boys. Knives, Gnns, Stilts, and Money Savings Banks will be given away free to every purchaser in tbe Manhattan's Children's Department.

Knights and Ladles of Honor, and Grand About lOO Handsome, Medium Lodge Knights of Honor. and Hish-Grade Special train leaves 35 a. ra. Tickets good to return until September 15th, inclusive. Tickets on sale at lhird served, to which all did ample justice.

At 12 o'clock the guests departed. Sumner-Brooks. A dispatch from Mansfield Center, near New Haven. bears the information that Mr. Virgil L.

lirooks, of Dayton, and Miss Nellie Sumner, daughter of Dr. E. G. Sumner, a prominent physician of that place, were united In marriage there yesterday afternoon. The wedding was a brilliant one, and attended by the elite of the vicinity.

The bride is a recent graduate of Oberlin College, Ohio, and a lady charming, estimable and accomplished. The groom is well known and popular in Dayton, a member of the firm of lirooks Son. The wedding gifts were very beautiful. The happy pair left on an extended wedding trip, and will eventually take up their home here. Congratulations await their coming.

NeWPBAsinBnA onse- THE CONDOR OF THE ANDES. Soars Far Above the Kazle and KeacliM a street crossing. Union depot and city office, 6 West Third street. GRftND house OPENING NICHTS, THCKbDAY EVENING THE LOVE CHASE. FRIDAY EVENING Double BUI, The Belle's Stratagem and Chatterton.

PRICES Orchestra and first 3 rows in orchestra circle, $L5; rest of orchestra circle and Jour rovrs of balcony. rest of balcony, 7jc Gallery, 23c reserved seats, 50a Ad-vance sale now open. Height of Six en. 9 8 J. L.

MILLER, T. P. A. AND SECOND HAND 'V keepers! Deipite its immense size and weig-ht the possesses the power of rising its Qilfrit to a greater distance above tUe.earth any other bird, and of its grace of motkBn the. "When the con EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER CTH, ABOUT 250 -ALSO BICYCLE LAMPS AT Onlv S1.50 round trlD for regular train.

Returning tickets will be good on ail re dors -wheeling-ria a flock, round and round any siot, their' flight is beaut i- A IJis Savinpr Labor in tho Household without additional jExpense gular trains until Friday, September th. 1894. Inclusive. Grand AUCTION, fuL Except when rising from th-ground, I do met recollect ver to have seen one of these biriU flan its winir. Carnival, "Giant's Crater," or ine oiege of Petersburg, under the auspices or tne GRAND HOUSE Sept.

8 OXU EXJOYS Both the method and resulte when Sjrup of Figs is taken; it pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acta genLly yet promptly the Kidneys, Liver and Tioweb, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in it action and truly beneficial in its G. A. and First Regiment, u. i.

u. Thn grandest open air production ever Saturday. September 8, '94, attemnted. COO military in action. Near Lima I watched several for Dearly half an hour without once taking" o'T my eyes.

They moved iu large curve, sweeping' in circles, descending and ascending', without giving a single flap. Crane and Lee on the battlefield. The At 2:30 and 7:00 p. at our Salesrooms, explosion of the crater. For tickets aod Ready Made Sheets and Pillow Cases full information can at iicKet ouices jiig Surprise Party.

A delightful surprise party was held at No. 121 Fairground avenue in honor of Miss Clara Herchelrode's twelfth birthday. Miss Iona Barton played some delightful pieces on the organ. Those present were: Misses Iona Ear-ton, Mary Dclscamp, Emma Delscamp, Maggie Nellio Martin, Blanch Pack, Helen Swope, and Masters. J- W.

Edward Long. Jacob Michel, Joseph Michel, Louis Reinhard, Carl Reinhard, Prof. M. Gies, Herchelrode, George P. S.

Mr. Earnest Reason was holding up the gate' post all evening. Four Route, No. 6 West Third street and SKtinee and night. CLEVELAND'S BIO MINSTRELS! BEST IN THE WORLD.

Billy Emerson. Levr Benedict, Banks Winters and all the Blfr Artists. Everything Positively New. Matinee 25. 50 and 75c.

Evening 25. 50. 75 and tl.00. Union Depot, 14 SOUTH JEFFERSON ST. DAYTOX, OHIO.

This sale includes as eood as the It is truly wonderful and Wautifal to Bee so great a bird, hour afu-r hour, without any apparent exertion, wheeling- and gliding' over mountain and river." J. L. MILLER, T. P-. A.

effects, prepared only from the mosB world produces, such as: VICTOR. SUNOU Humboldt claims that it soars to au IHfCKIAU CRESCENT, QUEEN SCORCHERS. AMERICAN SCORCHER. altitude of at least feet above the HO FOR PITTSBURG! to the NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT Via the Bis Four Route. sea.

From the cave of Autisaua. which EAGLE. HALLIDAY TEMPLE SCORCHER, BANNER. JEWELL. MEACHAM.

I.OVF.LL, i.satan elevation of feet above the Pacific oeean, he observed a condor rise perpendicularly to a still greater MATINKEs lO anil 20 Cents. KVKNINH: lO, 20 and 30 Cts. PARK FASHION, GOODWIN. GIANT, EXPRESS, NIAGARA, and others. Wheels for boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, all to be sold absolutely without any limit price or reserve to the highest The official route of Montgomery County GOLDEN-ROD WEDDING.

Tbe Marriage or Mr. II. K. Williams and.Miss Pearl I. Hanna Posts.

healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for sals in 50c and SI bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it. Do not accept any tubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE. Kt NEW YORK. N.Y- height of feot. Other authorities state that it reaches a height of G.OO ROUND TRIP $6.00. train will leave Dayton Sun Mado from all the llest Standard Iirands of Muslin.

THE WORKMANSHIP 'On those goods Is perfect, and cot no more than mus lin by the jard. They ara made in. Plain Hem and Hemstitch Finish. The Sizes are as follows TO-DAY, MATINEE AND EVENING. PHIL AND NETTIE PETERS And their Bl? Company, in the Screaming Farce Comedy, TH t-SAlso about 250 BICYCLE LAMPS, assorted among the following styles: Brilliant No.

1. Bicrele Lamps, Japanned, 3 grade; Rambler No, 1. Bicycle Lamps, Japanned, 8i 25 grade; Chicaao Headlight, No. 3, Japanned, 1.25 grain. miles above tho sea level, which is ab jut kix times the height of the ordinary clouds.

The bird, from flying at this extreme elevation, where the air must be so highly rarefied, will drop day, September 9th, at 8 a. and run through solid to Pittsburg without change, arriving at 6 p. m. Tickets WHEKLn WILL UK tAniDUlu.i FRIDAY (day preceding sale) alternoon and good returning till September 25th, in ANY good wishes will accompany another of --Day ton's charming and loveable young women to her new home in the Forest City, where she will uddenly to the valleys, thus in the clusive. Returning, stop over will be al Old briefest time passing through an almost evening, and from 7 a.

in. to 2 p. m. on aay oi Bale. SATURDAY.

SEPTEM BER 8ch. SALE POSITIVE TERMS CASH (15 per cent at fall of hammer. lowed at Cleveland. Tickets on sale at Third Street Cross Incredible change of temperature. At such a height the air cells of the con LISTS FREE TO ANY ADDRE5S.

ing, Union depot and City ollice, 6 W. WOMEN'S CLASSES Everything New in Music, Song and Dance. HUBER BROTHERS. Aucfrs. dor, when they have been tilled in the Third street.

9 9 J. L. MILLER. T. P.

A. tne uymnasiom at ine loans 14. 1G IS S. Jefferson Day ton, a TELEPHONE 788. becordially welcomed by the numerous friends of her hus BUSINESS LOCALS.

eets, Women's Department, AV. C. A. The Gymnasium Committee of the W. Oicrerowu.

When Miss Patience Gregg went from band. Long months ago, as they are counted by Cupid, Mr. 1L E. Williams, of A. have secured the services of Miss lower regions, must be inflated in the most extraordinary manner.

But the great bird loves the heights. They are his chosen home. Hunger alone drives him to the plains. As soon as his appetite is satiated he leaves them, appearing to be oppressed by the higher temperature and in YARD'S." YARDS. CLASSES IS MUSIC, 2'' YARDS BY 2 24 YARDS BY 2.

her New England home to pay a visit Eva M. Martin, formerly gymnasium in Cleyeland, "came a wooing" to this city. Under the Instruction of MISS IDEL- to her brother in Alabama, she expected to and the happy consummation of bis suc structor at Drexel Institute, qnd late of the Pittsburg Y. W. to take charge ace many strange thing's.

"But I don't ETTE ANDREWS, resume MONDAY, cess was solemnized last evening in his Pillow Cases, cal'late t' give Ben's folks any chance t' their classes in physical training for SEPTEMBER 10th. On and after MONDAY next Miss Andrews may be con git a laugh on me fer bein a greenhorn," marriage to Miss Pearl Hanua, at the home of the bride's parents. the coming year. The success of these classes last winter proved the earnest- she announced to her neighbors. "I in INCHES INCHES BY 30 BY 30 INCHES.

INCHES. 42 45 sulted MORNINGS at her studio. tend t' keep my eyes open, an I guess 1 ess of the demand upon tbe part of shall get along as well as the next one." women lor uennite training in mis im Truo to her purpose, Miss l'atienco ex portant branch jot education, and with We also offer Bier Bar- PERRY and FIRST STREETS. 9 Ctf MISS ARNOLD'S SCU00L, 310 West Second St ncreased facilities and an experienced pressed no surprise at any of the unusual things she saw and heard in her brother's this week in o-nint: rector, who will devote all of her time southern home, somewhat to tho disap to this work, it will become one of the most highly prized privileges of member- Fall term opens September 12, 1S94. pointment of the Alabama family, who had anticipated much pleasure in showing her sights to which they know she could not hip to the xoung Women's Department.

Miss Arnold mav be consulted mornings The necessity of completing and equip be accustomed. Miss Patience kept all A beautiful scene will be presented tonight at the Grand Opera House. The ladie3 of the audience are requested to appear in full dress, without bonnets. The Herald trusts Manager Feicht's request will be observed by Dayton women. A.

U. Ferneding left to-day for a three weeks' visit along the Northern Lakes. Frank J. McCulloch. of the State Board of Public Works, accompanied by Chief Engineer Perkins, was the guest of Superintendent O'Connor and Collector Reedy, in Dayton, last evening.

Rev. Dr. Herr, owing to illness, will not be able to attend the sessions of the ping the gymnasium building at once is at the school building. 9 1 eod tf Chenille Covers. ONE LOT Extra Heavy yard and a quare, have been selling at cL50.

VOAVr There are 32 different designs in this line to select from. her surprise to herself and went to bed deeply felt Many women eBgaged every night -with her head is a whirl of creased weight of tho atmosphere, and returns to regions far above the clouds, where the air is so rarefied that a man can hardly breathe. High up as the eye can reach he may be seen describing his graceful circles against the blue. From this or even a more lofty point of vantage he brings his telescopic eyes to bear upon the earth, eagerly scanning the movements of the herds for the fall of some weakening member of the flock. No sooner does a poor creature drop than down rush tho condors to the feast.

In spite of the keenness of a hunger sharpened by one knows not how many days of watching upon the wing at that frightful altitude, our condor begins his repast daintily, tasting first the tongue and eyes, his chosen. tidbits. But. soon fired by the sight of the beautiful banquet which death has spread for him, he tears the-tough hide, and, wildly pulling with his beak, pushes with his feet, and flapping his wide wings. nj employments wnich deprive them bewilderment.

the means of exerciso essential to M. J. G1BBOSS, Headanarters for Gas Stoves, Gas Fix health, have already contributed both in One day, however, she mado a slight mistake. It was at the dinner table, where tures. Plumblne.

Steam and Hot Water money'and work in the hope of obtaining adeauate accomodations for the much Heatlnn. 2G and 23North Jefferson SL a dish of boiled crabs was placed before her. She looked at them, and for once her TTAUmTT? eeded means of health and usefulness, 9 surprise got the better of her. Telephone 381. A CARD.

HUNTER ut the gymnasium building still stands uooq land aou: sue ejaculated as LIIIi I1MJ finished. she surveyed the dish through her iron Reduced prices 40 per cent In my un Cincinnati M. E. Conference, which con Systematic physical training, such as can only be obtained In a well equippea vened at Wilmington, to-day. Mr.

and Mrs. Xenophon Ilanna, No. 11 Sycamore street. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.

A. Hale, D. at 7 o'clock, only members of the immediate families and a small company of personal friends being present. The bride and groom were preceded to the parlor from the rear ballwav by the little sister of the former. Miss Mildred Ilanna, who was the ribbon eirl.

and formed the aisles. She was very pretty, and was attired in white mull. Immediately behind her came Mr. Harry R. Uotton and Miss Nellie Uanna, the second daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ilanna then came the bride and groom. The bridal dress was of white satin, and over all was worn a full veiL The bridesmaid's gown was of white silk. Harpist Sata-lia played a new wedding march, specially arranged for the occasion. After the congratulations supper was served by Bates.

The bridal table was set in tho dining room, and was decorated with roses, carnations and maiden-hair fern. The decorations about the house consisted principally of golden-rod the wedding being named in honor of that beautiful flower. There were also palms, maiden-hair fern and roses. At the bridal table with tho bride and groom were Mr. Evans, Miss Ella Wollaston, Mr.

Oswald Cammann, Miss Ella Amiss, Mr. Harry R. Uotton, Miss Nellie Hanna, Prof. F. B.

Williams, Miss Alice Wollaston, Mr. Hoyt Woilaston and Miss Mary Elder. When tbe wedding cake was cut. Miss Nellie Hanna received the money and bean. Miss Alice Woilaston tbe thimble, and Mr.

Hoyt Wollaston the ring. Tbe bride is tbe eldest of the three lovely daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, bowed spectacles. 'I must say the spiders grow larger down your way than ever I seen 'em anywhere else!" Youth's Com dertaking establishment, Nos.

716 and 7is South Wavne avenue. I also have 14. 16. 1 8 East Third SL gymnasium, is no longer either a lad or Dr. Geo.

Lowry and wife, nee Cora Calhoun, of Delaware. are spending luxury or an experiment. It is a ne cessity of modern life, and particularly of modern city life. It is both an educa panion. Explaining It.

a first-class livery in every respect Tel ephone No. 4S5. PETER MEYER, Proprietor. 8 2Stf a few days with friends here before leaving lor their future home in Pekin, China. I gorges himself, g-ulping down great.

tional and an economic necessity. Not uly Y. M. A. Associations and Col mice cim i Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Staniland have leges recognize it as such by building uui I UhlU A little girl of this city recently gave a forcible though unconscious illustration of what foreigners find a perplexing peculiarity of our language. Her younger brother returned from their European trip. fine gymnasiums, but, trade guilds and Get your water pipe, gas pipe, bath tubs. host.

of J. B. Ritchie, cheap Mr. Milton U. Mathews, a popular employes recognize its place in "body Our Trices are the Lorn est A' est nlnmber In citv.

601 E. 5th. TeL 900. building." as an increased power for ef newspaper reporter, lately connected with the Herald, left last "evening for Inquired: ''Do cows give beef and ham?" We Guarantee Satisfaction, and ficient labor. KINDLING! KINDLING! 1 Otterbein University to attend college.

bits of flesh, and riots without titint until he can hold no more. Fairly drunken with his revolting feast he no longer has power to raise himself upon tho wing. Knowing thus, the Indian will often place a dead animal as a lure upon the plains. When the birds have become gorged and unable to fly the Indians appear and noose them with the lasso, the sport which they find scarce less exciting than the Spaniard does his bull-fight. Popular Science News.

If yon want a GOOD FIT. and "Of course tney don was tne scorn 'The ollice of tbe gymnasium, savs i Milt was well liked, and his friends here Wn have a lot of excellent Pine Kind- Mr. Richards in the September Century, ful reply. "You ought to know better than than that Cows lay milk." Wash ut; j-uit or rants, is two-fold, educational and sanative. Ilns Wood.

Dut dd In bunches of conven are quite sorry to lose his companion ship. ington Star. It is not primarily a place of exploits nor lent size, which we sell at five cents each. i4 Call and fee us. DAYTOX 1 Mr.

E. lloss and sister. Miss Anna, s.t,d orders to the building. Sixth and designed for teaching dangerous feats of Main, or telephone No. 273.

The Lightning Road to Health I skill. Its chief end is educational Tbe term, 'body-builder, largely employed and Miss Kathleen Cruui, all of Bain-bridge, were the guests of Mrs. J. G. Kehoe, yesterday.

Drrns Emploimbsi and Relief Aa- by the best instructors, well describes its CO If you are an invalid, and desire main purpose." EOCIATIOS. 12 27t' EXCURSION TO Mr. Knowlan Eraser, advance agent Summing up the results of the report of the Liberty Bell Company, is in the health, an opportunity is now offered. The important discoveries made by Dr. of Dr.

Jay V. Seaver and Dr. Anderson, is a graduate of our public schools, aud MACKIXAC ISLAND, O. K. Chamberlin in city.

Mr. F. A. McNeil, a veteran news of the 1 ale University Gymnasium, it is beloved by a large circle of young the therapeutic use of Via Pennsylvania Short Lines. friends.

naoer man of Mason City, III, is in the appears that of 275 who entered the gymnasium classes of 1S92-93; there The annual excursion to Petoskey, city on a brief visit. He is on his way A. M. Bailey, a well-known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhea and used many remedies with little relief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which has cured her sound and well Give it a trial, and you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and SO cent bottles for sale bv drngeists.

generally. Tbe groom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Williams, of Cleveland. were 120 cases of eye trouble which Cleveland. were remedied, 8 cases of deafnessuiel. Misses Lizzie and Anna Shoemaker 2 cases of rupture relieved, and 17 cases As is well known Mr. M.

E. Williams is the editor of the Ohio Farmer, and his son is in eyery way a most worthy young OSCAR J. BARD, LAWYER. BOOM 4. CALLAHAN BLOCK.

No. 32 North Main St. Tei Epnosc S5. of curvature of the spine relieved, 6 cases have returned home from a visit with relatives in Hamilton. gentleman.

of heart trouble and a number of cases of varicose veins put on the way to im Miss Anna Edgeter, of the South Side, Followed by the customary good-byes who was a member of Emanuel Church provement. Tbe report of the classes of and emblems of good luck, Mr. and Mis. D. Choir excursion to Mackinac and the lS93-94 is equally encouraging.

imams left at 10:30 last evening lor a bridal tour. Upon their return they will Miss Martin, who takes charge of tbe lakes and islands northward, has returned home greatly pleased with the young women work', comes highly trip. recommended for her abilities by Mrs. the subtile forces are now attracting the attention of the liberal minded publicThrough his polar process of electrization thousands of diseased stricken mortals have been raised to health. Dr.

Chamberlin has cured, is daily curing, and further pledges to cure many diseases that have resisted all other remedies. The effect is speedy and reliable. Often a single operation is sufficient. Reference given to numerous persons in Dayton raised from death's door. Call at 138 South Ludlow street, and witness the marvelous be at home to their friends in Cleveland.

A number of useful and beautiful presents were received by the happy couple, both here and in the Forest Citv, as sub Seaver and Anderson, with both of whom Mrs. M. R. Drury of North Broadway, she has studied, in addition to her regu lar course of training at the Boston Nor Is entertaining her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Q. Denny, of Waubeck, Iowa. stantial evidence of the high esteem in mal School of uvmnastics. bne has also which they are held.

THIS OHIO Safe Deposit and Trust Company First mortgage investments turnlsbed. Interest iid on deiHMit MOXEY LOANKDl II. H. PRL'GII, Secretary Attorney, noonm 12 nl 13 Knbns Buildup-, fourth ana Main isirvets. had several years of experience in CoL H.

H. Sage attended a soldiers' Among the guests from out of the city were, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Williams and teaching. Mackinac Island or Traverse City, will be run via the Pennsylvania Lines, Tuesday. September 11th, from Dayton, New Paris and intermediate ticket stations on the Cincinnati division. For special rates, time of trains, and other information, please apply to the nearest Pennsylvania Line-ticket agent. C.

HAINES, D. P. A. 9 1,6,8 G. A.

R. EXCURSION G. A. E. $6 Pittsburg and Return Via Pennsylvania Short Lines.

Tickets on sale September 5th to 10th: good returning until September 25th. Trains leave Dayton for Pittsburg at 9:15 a. and 9:15 p. m. C.

C. HAINES, D. T. A. 9 4,0,8 H.

D. R. It. EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER GT1I. $1.50 ROUND TRIP 1.50.

Account Siege of Petersburg, or Grant's Crater, under the auspices of the G. A. R. Tickets on sale for all regular trains; good to return same or next day. W.

H. WHITTLESEY, D. P. A. 96 reunion at Columbus this week, return- Mr.

O. W. Williams, of Cleveland, the Tired, Weak, Nervous, ng home last night. Ed B. Morehouse, of Wyoming street.

parents and brother of the groom, l'rol. A ralnful Episode or Wblch a Fin tit Sierle Girl Was Kcspousible. "I have just called, Mit gimpson," said the angry lover, "to say farewell, but before I say it 1 want to Luovr that I have discovered your falseness, and I Ue Fpis-e you for it. "Why, Billy, whatever la the mnttr-r?" 'Oli, you know well Mayixs didn't pass the gato hist evening aud sc you with your head another inan'u bhoulder. Who is tho happy man?" "But, Billy, I haven't seen any raati but yu, dearest.

Holiest, I haven't." No, I suppose not. Then maybe I arc blind, deaf and dumb and an idiot. Maybe you didn't have company last "No one, Billy, but my Ixtit friend, Emily. No didn't, and I think you are a wretch." "And you didn't stand at the gate?" F. B.

Williams of Harvard, also a brother Means impure blood, ana overwork or too much strain on brain and body. The has returned home irom Cincinnati, of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. William where he has been confined in a hospital only way to cure is to feed the nerves on Hanna. of Selma.

grandparents of as tne result 01 injuries receiveu iu pure blood. Thousands of people certify the bride; Mr. Harry R. Bottoa, and Mr. weeks ago while conductor of a train on Louis Hill, of Cleveland; Mr.

and Mrs. the Cincinnati, Portsmouth lrginia that the best blood purifier, the best nerve tonic and strength builder is Hood's Sarsaparilla. What it has done Uenrv Meyer, of Cincinnati; Miss Gay. road. for others it will also do for yon.

Hood Mr. Seitner, State Game and man of Muncie, Miss Minnie Black of New Castle. Mr. L. Evans, Mr.

F. C. Driscoll and Mr. and Mrs. JAMES BOLAM GO.

cures. Fish Wrarden, visited Columbus on business today. Ilarwood. of Springfield; Mrs. Kate Mil Hood's Pills cure constipation by re Last evening at New Haven, a ler of Cambridge City.

Mr. and Mrs. storing peristaltic action of the aliment "Oh, yes, we did. Wo were counting the stars in the big dipper, making wishes golden rod wedding occurred which was John M. Conway, of Toledo; Mr.

Harry ary canal. attended by guests irom Dayton. Jine Day and Mr. Herbert Benfield, of Cleve land: and Mrs. Sternbarger and sons on them." "Oh, yes, I suppose I was Mind.

Now, mavbe you'll drm-rilxs Emily to me." event took place at the residence oi tne bride's sister. Mrs. Davidson, which was Mrs. Bryant ltary. William Cullen Bryant's mother, it is Herbert and Jay, of Columbus.

The Proper Thins to Dol CALL OS D. E. POTTLE, And Secure a Bargain la HEAL. ESTATE! r.OOM No. J- DECKEL BUILDIXa PROF.

H. C. EPPLEY SON, CHIROPODISTS AND MANICURES. Corns and Bunions removed wlitoai Paia Ingrowing Toe Nails Treaus J. K0031 XCWSALT 15L.OCK Cor.

Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Dajtoa 'Why, she had on her Knox hat, her said, kept a diary 53 years without missing a day. This ia the entry for Nov. 3, 194 PLUMBERS Successors to Bo: an Hughes. Sanitary Sewer and Water Connections.

Iron and Wood Pumps of all kinds. Special attention given to Driving and Tubing Wells. Cisterns Cleaned and Cemented. Repairlcgof all kinds promptly attended to. For any work in our line, CALL UP TELEPHONE 143.

A BARGAIN. "informing, wind N. churned; 7 iu tho black blazer suit, a white shirtwaist, with a black satin tie and a white duck vest. You know Kmily, Billy." Billy Ura-ni! I see. evening son born." This leads the Boston Transcript to believe that Mr.

Bryant did not inherit his poetical predilection from And what might have been a modern tragedy was averted, and Billy made up at his mother. New York Tribune. $495. $4.95. once.

Indianapolis ccntineL delightfully trimmed with golden-rod in great profusion. The bride was Miss Jennie Commons, the groom James Johnston, of Johnston and Ritchie, master builders, both of New Haven. The groom's brother, J. Russel Johnston, of Dayton, and his wife were present; also, Mrs. James Collier, of Dayton, sister of the bride.

Rev. Dr. Monger, the noted author, tied the knot. The wedding gifts were numerous and costly. Captain A.

A. SimoDds has purchased the Weaver property east of his residence on West First street, and will remove the buildings, and convert the grounds into a beautiful lawn. Must Hai a Large Collection. HOME-SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Via the II. Jfc D.

R. To all southern points on August 7th, September 4th. October 2d, November 6th and December 4th. For rates, limits and other information call at No. 9 Main St.

W. WHITTLESEY, 6 25 tf IX P. A. H. D.

REDUCED RATES TO PITTSBURG, AND RETURN. National Encampment G. A. R. The Ohio official train will leave Dayton 7:45 a.

Monday, September 10th. and at Sidney the special car with De WORK4 and OFHCJti 520 Washington SL Mabelle Brother Tom always gives me Willie Jones, of Girardville. lost his shin bones by blood poison An Elegant Boy's Long Pant3 Suit at a bracelet every 'jirthday. Manhattan, for 54.95. bold last year ing, has been supplied by a surgeon wltn Edith You ight to start a jewelry forS7.00.

Extraordinary Inducement in new ones of India rubber. Store. Manhattan's Boys and Children's Depart A PRPOSITION-IF" ment. Mose Cohen, General Manager. The Advanced Woman The first thirif.

partment Commander Nutt and his staff we women. will do when we getthe chanrt a New Bed Room Set, will be attached to the train and run will'be to take hat pdious word obey from tho marriage service. a New Dining Room Set through to Pittsburg via Lima, without If You Need If You Need If You Need If You Need If You Need The Chronic "Bachelor Ycu will do change, arriving at 5 p. m. Passengers will be returned via Pennsylvania main lines.

This gives the G. A. R. of Dayton nothing of the kind. It wUl deprive the of the Bleasure of making the millUS ni-ninisn with a mental rescrvationi In aud vicinity elegant train service.

For a New Parlor Set, a New Cooking Stove, a New Gasoline Stove, a New Set of Dishes, a New Oil Cloth, a New Baby Carriage, a New Refrigerator, a New Mirror, full particulars inquire at No. 9 South dianapolis Journal. Just the Thine. Need Need Need Need Need If You If You If You If You If You Main W. 1L WHITTLESEY, D.

P. A. 9 8 NEW ROUTE TO for the "We are cetting up a concert you take the church. Won't benefit of tickets?" WE LIKE YOU to come to us, whether you come to buy or not. We alwavs try to tare something NEW to interest and ATTRACT We realize taat YOU LIKE BARGAlNSr and so we lwavs manage to bave SOMETHING In all our dtArt-roents at especially LOW PRICES.

This week we are having a prreat run on all our SUMMER Guous. We will surprise you with our GREAT STOCK OF School Suits, School Suits, School Suits. NORTHERN MICHIGAN, Mrs. Sharpe My husband refuses to go CloiDi ana Miss Anna Loy May will give an entertainment at West Carrollton Monday evening for the benefit of the Ep-wo'rth League. Mrs.

E. T. Dorsey of Chicago, who has been visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Denmire, of Centre street, left this morning for Urbana and Springfield, where she will spend a week or more with friends. Mr. John R. Swaney and daughter. Miss Adella, of Lafayette, returned home this morning, after having visited Mr.

Al Shartle, of 57 Locust street, Riverdale. While here Mr. Swaney also visited bis old home and birthplace at Woodbury, between Osborn and Med-way, where be hunted np his old friends and school companions, whom he had not seen since he left this region nearly thirty years ago. Miss Justice, of Chicago, has returned from Cleveland, and Is stopping with Miss Beatrice Souders, of Perry street. Mr and Mrs.

Boncer, of W'est- Monument avenue. West Side, entertained a number of their friends last evening. Dancing and euchre were the pleasant features of the evening. At a seasonable hour an excellent collation was Via H. D.

R. K. nnv Tdnrm where there Is to be music. "How lucky! This ia just the kind of Carpets, GO TO THE ESTABLISHMENT- an entertainment he will enjoy." Chi Arrangements have been made so that passengers going to Petosky, Traverse City, Grand Rapids and all northern points can make close connection at De cago Inter Ocean. -OF- Bncltlen a Arnica Salve.

troit. Train leaving Dayton at 11:05 a. m. makes connection for Petosky with Tmt Bicst Salve la the world for F. through sleeping car from Detroit, ar Cuts.

Bruises, Sores, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Yever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, riving at that point at 7:55 a. m. Train leaving Day ton at 12:10 a- midnight. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap- The House Furnisher, arrives Grand Rapids 12:40 noon same dav. Call at citv ticket office, 9 South positively cure Piles, or no pay required.

It is guaranteed to give 123 and 125 East Fifth St. perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Telephone 650. Main street, for fnll information. W.

IL WHITTLESEY, P. A. 7 14tf Price 25 cents per box. For tale bj Geo 1Z Latin..

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