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Columbus Evening Dispatch from Columbus, Ohio • Page 9

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JURIAL POISON MO ailed vn fe to thon while fe ta tore. Mood COLUMBUS DISPATCH, TUESDAY, SEPTE3tfBER SQtiEWmT OF A HIXTUBL Fl'B, JET A HPA.VGHJ8 COX. BtXED Ui A THIMMWG. Broiled hum HARM UW bread. CuffOT.

COXMUEBEB rf OO.VN'ECTIOX i WITH SOCIAL OKDER tx UaW Ux i Latter To Be an Important Fac matt IMATISM i tit. man rrlwitta A reJfcrf wbviv ill KM fijetf. Murk Mt-rrenal tad k-ap, bnijt uwrml HIT, cMMut tir au- lor Kail 1 Corn The Xew Woman Vrmu Frt in KatM wear. From the Standpoint of CMBcer I Colonel A. B.

Ue too C. H. CaK and. uwrml HIT, cMMut tir I mpnl bnBdnd, of 4olkun Alter tkiox ft lev of I rtmdlf ami ui BOW well Ij- eaml. I -M hearulr rrromnxifid it any- And a rom ututul I B.

E. ted frvc to riFT iitanc cu-. Ms ol Bomen UMTOLD MISERIES. RELD'S GULATOR, k8 A SPECIFIC Health i Attica ill btr Drpis. hc-aiih to Ijloom, and throughout the frame.

Falls lo than i It all rtjrht man- ris-ht a rn and lib-riJly that i'-' How Bcdly Law i for i a a a on Duly. Military Svfvi.t- Inftlitu- A. if tne Foar- Ohio Nativcal Guard. 'Jn I uppliciUiKi it a if Hav a Thought In nitui-e? the pre I H.KXI-, i i Her Up. v.

1 I he r.e^: ar.J bu 1 the resujts wt-r Klmwood, O. a FIRST i Borderi le Brand I DENSED fUUC bnci. TKat FOOO FOR INFANTS 5 Pm. Th- placed and four r.n j.r_'"_.. i pers and per box VCE t.

fir box LED OATS. for our Teas--they are the rket for the money. a and Liquors for, mily i hat g'arnish'-d with ivory that has FO i wno-' an.1 ire shall have stock- an.itaw. All st.rta of work ald the att-ac- ut the silken n-fb that i mil over their prrtty fevt, and in sonw cawes tiM et.vtcl-ns far sinj.1 ihff tuK ornamen- a to i nter ere cJeanlnB and irasMnsr. then lurks.

T-- be frofewlon.il -lothvs too ftr tub art- -put throuith a msny f.r.- cracker he- t-runibs LAW AND SOCIAL DKK. Chfftrr, aJmirj i t. in Uaw and S-XTJ! the number of J-u' duties OR- 1 THE CITY WORK HOUSE. ssrue, n-w Is i- i I'j it a A hf-1 1 in ihr of i i a i jH-adinz. the- in I 1 ih.r Unitf-Ji army niay l-y fhe Jr states tna; tho main- i K.JCUU ordr-r, 1 i Kfforts to Momry to Oprn the I Institution.

Betn-jx-n of county 1 lyer an'l Jiarron is i wilt able to w-onc housrf? at iuslrad oj for the next It i will be tiiat tire city fail- 1 tu put works in operation tha: in try, you can our fioors, about of Ha'. Hncka, a coun: i 1 i i i was no money o-i hiind Tor lir.g f'jndF. A nr.jTie-i fficcr3 have beep con- i S3SN wish 1 to 6: the- txld my i.nrt i a Kaj 1 i i i-mibr ar- ijuit-- ii-nt. an-i may bu'made all -orms. lid You Fall Ovef-a Precipice, Or hoM up monuTw-nt the r'it of --trtmach--In a Did you ever wj.k- up in a sweat If that iinc to by the to take SromacSi Rit- 1 ar In- easily -rpaiedlcd Lirt i.j it.

also, if you ore -n-i'h thlils anj liver or wy oa nr rheumatism. If you have lost your a i g. to the of advertisiotr for it, tat tak" bit- Then will "prwxl disesiion tra-t and health on fio'th Just before retiring is a very suitable time to a wineglassful. CHILDREN AND THE PCB1JC. Protest Againat the by i far A COAT that CAPE SLEEVES.

807 N. Hitfa St. vorite El others, because ke Better Less Fuel. Warranted Perfect. SoW by we first-due Drain te trtty CUr Tows, MADE BY Stove and Range Company, PtQUA OHIO It must be aa exceedingly trj-lnsr, not aay flal, stale anil anproatable time of the rear for tho "hew season when there Is nothing talked of but the newest mcdw! of and bonnet, things in which they, of course; have no Interest; or.

at least, shotild I have none, for such frivolity only for the. weaker -who do not aspire to. rulinq- all sorts and conditions of j.jnen and -I I am certain I irere a "new wo: man." the dashing new t-'grirery "Brmld convert me, this Tory moment, into the very most frivolous snrt of fashionable butterfly. You pimply cannot dress a mt "manny" and bo In the mode this fall, and far an the newest things an? Krench to the backbone, ami know- that, even if. every French -rroman a few of them are.

their would shmr llttlo. lingering- traits o' their old love for finery. One of the most flyaway little coals the reason is black silk velvet, made very round and stnooth in the body, and very flaring and in the i Jt la double-breasted and fas- are no sleeved, full capes Go-xi The pripglshness or the new child is a serious thins. children have had it mrfre or and they in time: in thv new child it i-i rampant. It is unduly fosteiv-1 and en- by.the evertastlns "ch'J'Jrea'a and "children's competitions" that every jinircaJ hcw jxars forth.

Life, from the new child's point of view, seems to competition. All this vanity, love of The- letters are published week by week. The' plctunJ prasent- Tr.ents siven to aji public, what, from the new child's point of view, can he more (teiijrhtfnl? That cynlo, otd Sam. Jones, -would have said with- bis accuftome'-l unesv: "Sir," "madam, you lay the foundation nf endless mischief: you make ami piris haty each But the trjes on lustily: week there 1 of them, "hen we read the terribly stilted ami effusions.poured out in the" "chil- by the new child, we are tempusl becomes of all the clever -little children-?" Cleverness here by its absence. H-tnv ac'l how dull the childish K-ttei: can -when st.ilted by ar- ihf and protect and property; at the same time Z) police force enaal in number to the United Plates on duty (4, a s'leriff-with a anl (uj rnlted Stairs marshals i A -S-.

i ferrod and-the county now to pay i per day for money to the city. The lery for the work house will frodQee about J1I.OCO i next December, and it is said that If the have to borrow they could moke by the operation if. armed, were on duty for the Mime I-rnJently of one another. And they were accountable to five different the the eox-emor of Illinois. me l.nited States court, the sheriff of Ccojt county.

and the mayor of Chicago vrhoever pictured to himself such a ft ate of affairs, with the possibility that any one of the various armed forces may receive orders contrary to of the others and recalls to mind ateo the dual accountability pointed out bj- Can- tain Chester, by wsi-h soldiers and officers must obey their military superior lut are punishable by civil authority can perhaps imagine the mental ajrony that a.rew of the army and nearly everr ruardsman of N'ew York. Pennsylvania. has undergone within these last three years of social d.lswntent and aaartfhistlc dc" t-e law. com? before authorities on the mat- Hot "Drops In stomach, etc. cures colic.

Lt Pcfg-i Portnnc. A telegram from- Portland, Oregtm, says that the heirs of Caniel Pegs, are likely to come Into possession erf a large fortune. In. 1793. Daniel Pegg- leased 34 acres of land to the city of PhHa- delphia for a term "of 9S years.

The land was subsequently parcelled out, subject to this lease, as the records Sald to Bhnrar jr. of the city. For 40 years, no lease money paid and aside from he property Itself, there Ja a large claim for rent against.the city." It re- errif ce 01 1 1 that Mr. L. L.

Pesjr. prominent ent of Onio National Guard in cxmnty awf educational affairs. Ss nas Brouftat to metjie anomalous a heir to the estate and that he will character of the present for the receive a goodly BUnt suppression of mob viofcnce and the necessity, as the Brat step toward eal reform, of the remedy proposed by Captain Chester. In order tira.t soldiers may no longer be punishable by the civil authority, but accountable solely to the military. riotous district must bo proclaimed to'be under marital law as Captain.

Cheater "the may be eeen on rt-forence to the manv "children's pape?" of the day. What cxd teies thr ou'tivrtirintr do these what harm? They will. rerha.t. when a little nld- er, assail that miK-h tribe, the editors ofmagazines, with ertusiona ptif-h as the-folp-'-n-inK. was sent Ut- other day to an editor a little girl of "Dear Mr.

Editor--I writen a novel in three volumes and if you will take creat care of it and let it pet i ycm may read 1C As it is a sycho- ioidcal novel arid I have "taken jrreat pains with it. I think yoa otyrht to pay' me larpe for It. I want a new frock and th'e would be nice. My life has been of no up to now, and I am IS: .10, Mr. please write soon to your little -ps cures fhn A HEROINE.

She Ix-api Into a Boat and Sarec (be of Rrowrrinjr BOJ-. Cierelanrt fa'-: tha: rcne of on Thursday, when Mefjcer. a 14-year-okl Kiri, th" lif" of MirhaM Rnwr.thai. Several ana sirls swimminc, ar.J Mich- ho now to wrr.t out too far. had for must mver jro to assist the magistrate but to restore him." My command has heen ordered on duty to aid the civil authority ten times Jn ten -years and in every case the military have asked from civil officers-What was to be done, but In every case have reserved the right -to say bow It should be done, assuming that civil authority tuu.

lostt and was SB aheyanco urrtil order -was restored In person, -wlh a part, or all. of the 14th Infantry, and H. 1st ligh't artillery. Ohio National Guard. I re- in year to six different sheriffs.

1 was there in obedience to orders, all of which TtatT as follows except difference In place amj date: State of Ohio. Adjutant General's Department.) Columbus, 2:30 al m. Col. A. B.

Colt, Commander 14th Infantry, Columbus Ohio. You arp hereby directed to assemble two companies of your command at once and proceed forthwith to Washington C. H. said command to the sheriff of Fayette county to act in aid ot civil authority. You will take train on B.

railroad leaving Columbus at a. m. Tou will keep the adjutant general fully advised. By command of the frovernor. JAMES C.

HOWE 1 Adjutant General I weJ! knerw that there had been a judicial decision defining: That an officer could or should rto. I did know that had taken the oath to all legal orders of those placed in authority over that the pcrvermr, aft -commander-ln-chief. had ordered me t- report to an of the state in aid of the civil authority. In each case I- received from the sheriff either verbal written orders, to do certain thincs: and in every case I asked the sheriff lf-I was to use or to Tfirvft3, if by defyinp the law t.f the Every stterHf, in his official capacity. directed me to "carrj' ord-rs at II hazards." To refuse was tn be an a coward, to ho tried by court marjial.

and-dishonorably dismissed from the service. To nttpy or- df-rs. I found in onr caw. wa? r- be arrested on for manslsusht- er, and for months under bail, to await trial by a civil Although I havo only of the Maccabees. The state commander trrjtes from Lincoln, as follows: "After trying other medicines for what Seemed to be a very obstinate coosh in our two childrentrc tried-Dr.

King's New- Discovery and at the end of two days the eoujfh entirely left them, "VVe will Jjote-tee -without hereafter, aa our experience proves that It cores where all other remedies P. w. state commander. Why not give this great medicine a-trial, as it is puaranteed and trial bottles are free at Charles Huston's" drag 1 store, 47 South High atreet. Regular size 50c aad tl-W.

It May Do Much for Ton. Mr. Fred MlUer. of Irvine. writes that had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with, severe pains In his ftaek and that his bladder was affected.

He tried many so- called kidney cures bat without any 5ood result, Abeut a year ago he be- pan use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric "Bitters especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost -HWtact relief. One trial will prove our statement: Prler only fnr bottle. At Charles Huston's drug store, ft South High street. Bncfclim's Arnica Silre.

The feest salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped liand. cnffblalas, corns and all skin eruptions; and post- lively cures piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed ta give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 23 cents per boi. For sale by ciarles Huston, 47 SoutTi High strewt. In a.

recent letter to the manufacturers, Mr. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushford. X. "It may be a pleasure to know the high esteem in which Chamberlain's medicines are neJd by the people -of your own state, where they must bt known.

An aunt of mine, who resides at Dexter. was Rbont to visit me s. ftw -years stirec, and N-fore leaving home, wrote roe asking if they were fold here, stating if they not she would bring a quantity with her, as six did not like to be without them." The medicines referred to are laltrs Remedy, famous cures of colds and croup; htin'l Pain Balm hreurna- tisra, lame pain In the lid" nnd IvrweT" rial nt5. These The Very Latest Effects In i pvrtn.r. n-j toirUo part of a or Our i of at thta have a i pan, and we are can please any tits in pocket-booic in the very gant array that ba found la this stock.

In Hall Racks Our line hui4- somest i i a of in best finishes, i beet of plate glass mirrors. In round. I square, a or oblong beauties every of tiiem, a besides, and priess ask tor them, areelegnnt You Invited to look at them. Our New all i is attracting or every viaitorto our If you haven't I yet, you will be whan you come, and ours will pleasure to and explyaitk It to you. McAllister, Mohler Co, 17 19 NORTH HIGH STREET, Several years ago I was taken i a severe attack' of flux.

I was sick in bed ten days and get nothing to relieve me until I used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, -which cured me and haa-been a household remedy with -us etrer J. Marlow. ascaturvlJle, Mo. For You need SHOES.

We are" going 1 out of business. iMust turn- thcse into money quick. This is the reasoll of their cheapness. Selling at private sale and AUCTION. No fit, no sale, at EE10L BURNS Makes Clothes! Makes 'Em Properly 73 HUTU Sooo Boies Toilet 3 Caices In But.

Martt- with Pure BUTTEHHILIL lOc Per Box. 500 Geots' Lac Percale TJctnli.flB; SOc Each. Good Canton Flannel ScPerYd. BMtUcSt Prlnu DoBh-l wona NC. ScPerYd.

7c a Pair, 'or 4 Pair for IV, Ant. Xm-i Work 2Oc toSOc. JOS. SEITER 5 HIGH STREET. aty 1 HESBITTS SSuperstition HU6H Drj- Good; High and Goodale W.

E. IISKEEP, Asctiomr, 8EO.F, LERCH, And Ignorance Walk Hand in The '-hat fal the propagator of "Bad hu many stoae froni weariag it, At an nr a of a million of tho Guard of Ohio on duty In ISM. jan.is of-citUenn in hat Beecham's pills are for biliouR- ir law'or ness, bilious headache, dyspepsia, heartburn, torpid liver, dizziness, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, loss of appetite, ialloiv skin, when caused hyconstipation; and constipation is the most frequent cause of ail of them. Go bv the book. Pills and a box.

Book at your druggist's or -write 15. F. Allen 365 Canal Street, New York. tbotisands of people that th' sifmss wlfl Wn of Opals, bcftfalocjse inc5 and will tA 37 S. Hitch Opp.

Pine Line or- i KC.1t to or to a ar.J TK at all hazard r. authority demand of "-ivil "Have yon all mpx- ffr can he rtemniKl hat 1 Oio produced that It HORRORS! NO! He extract teeth wltfeout pain, without sleep, perfectly f.oid aad porcelain bridge enu atiit porcelain crowns. Every nd. of plate work. Vp-to-date dentistry.

ef Watches. Xc-w in Jewelry--1 of Glassr--Stert- ing- Si I vtr Goods of entry descriptkxL. F. F. BONNET, 18 If.

Hick Strwt, C.ip, INEWSPA'PERf BORIS CO. XX A PVJFtK Smitfc FrMt 9CTMV Biglt Md Russell INEWSPA'PER CLURE i.

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