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Page two. The Richmond Palladium, Friday, August 31, 1S05.
Na tu re's Way Is Best.
Tli function etron?rtheninz and tissue buildinff plan of treating chronic, linger ing and obstinate eaiws 01 disease as pur nod by Dr. I'iorce, is following after Nature's plan of restoring health. He uses natural remdies,- that is extracts from -ative modicina-1 mots, pr pari by processes wrought out by the expenditure' of much time and aonpv. without the use of alcohol, and by skillful combination in just the right proportions. Used as ingredients of Dr. Pierce's floiden Medical Discovery. lilack t'herry bark. Queen's root. Golden Seal root. Iiloodroot and Stone root, specially exert their inuuence in cases oz iting, nroncniai and throat troubles, and thi " Disco vt'.RX is. therefore, a sovereign remedy for bronchitis, laryngitis, chronic coughs, ;atarru and km J red ailments. ' The above native roots also have the strongest possible endorsement from the leading medical writers, or all the several schools of practice, for the cure not only Df the diseases named above but also for indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious ness. obstinate, constipation, kidney and bladder troubles and catarrh, no matter where located. You don't have to take Dr. IVree'a lay-so alone as to this: what he claims for his "Discovery" is backed up by the writings of the most eminent men in the medical profession. A. request by postal card or letter, addressed to Dr. li. V. I'ierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. for a little book Df extracts from eminent medical authorities endorsing the ingredients of his medicines, will bring a little book free that is worthy of vour attention if needing a good, safe, reliable remedy of known composttvn for the cure of almost any old chronic, or lingering malady. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little "Pellet " is a gentje laxative, and two a mild cathartic. The most valuable book for both men and women is Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser. A splendid lfXW-page volume, with engravings and colored plates. A copy, paper-covered, will lie sent to anyone sending 21 cents in one-cent stamps,, to pay. the rost of mailing only, to Dr. II. V. Pierce. Kuffalo. N. Y. Clutlf-bound. 31 stamps. 'Misunderstood. One winter while the boys were tanging- around Valley Forge and wish ing It were summer and that they were In valley forage, but still determined to lick the British out of their boots for the purpose of getting some covering for their own bare feet, a strolling preacher dropped Into camp and began to preach a new cult. "Boys, he said, "you are indeed In luck, liy walking around barefoot In the snowbanks you will not only live '100 years, but you will also be so healthy in the-meantime that you will never think of drinking patent mediclues except for pastime." This line of philosophy did not appeal to the brave chilblain inflicted Continental soldiers, and they chucked the man with the new doctrine in the creek. This shows what folly It is for S man to be 130 years ahead of hla time. Sizes and Sevens. Johnny has tho chicken pox, Susie haa the mumps. Puppy swallowed baby's socks. Mollle's in the dumps. Mother's at tho matinee, Brldp-et's mad as hops; Everything goes wrong today. Every temper pops. And there'll be a. hot tim In th la bouse tonight When dad gets home, my baby I More Common. "Did you ever see a house of seven gables?" , - "Xo; but I have seen one of seventeen gabbles. Sly three unmarried 4unts live there." Natural, 'lie's a man that takes real interest in his work." "What's his business?" "Loaning his own funds.' Still Time. Now that the June bride cikjp is In, Those who sot left should try ."With more success, let's hope, to win Her sister In July. t PERT PARAGRAPHS. A popular young man Is one who knows how to drop a compliment In the slot and get some taffy. Some , peoplo get married because helr friends 'want to see them disciplined. i An automobile is a: source of disappointment .or of . amusement,- just- as you or 'your neighbor is paying- the kills. I Yon need to be on the payroll of rich, institution ln, order to be a ministering angel nowadays. It would doubtless be a charming condition If we could see others as we see ourselves. Hypocrisy, sometimes seems more to be desired than" certain' brands of frankness. Any woman Is -willing to obey her tusband 'If he does as she wants him to do. Republics may be ungrateful, but a ?tvard boss seldom is. Good manners are liable to get the Strangle hold upon evil communications. It Is a poor kicker who never gets his foot la It. If you must borrow money, borrow of ttrangers If they will let you. . Success should not be measured by the number of dollars a man is able ta kidnap. EDITORIAL FLINGS. .A recent experiment. In New York shows that "lemoa" candy containing an overdose of muriatic acid is bad for children. Syracuse Post-Standard. Monkeys are used to test the merits f English whiskies. Men are used here, but in the end they make monkeys of themselves. New York Herald. Bryan is a grandpa, Emperor "William is a grandpa, and President Iloosevelt is a father-in-law. Well well! How the beys do keep growing up! Chicago Record-Herald. Airships, it is now promised, will soon be on the market at $1,000 eachWhy fritter away ' your Installments on an automobile when you can get nn even more dangerous machine for the same price? Indianapolis News.
mamm LOCal REDS FALL DOWfl AGAIN TO SPUDS Chicago Don't Get as Many Hits as Cincinnati, But they . Are Opportune, PIRATES STJLL WINNING PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK PLAY DOUBLE HEADER AND EACH GETS A SHUT OUT VICTORY. ' . NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI Won. Lost Chicago.... .. .. ..91 31 PItsburg 76 42 New York 74 42 Philadelphia ...... 54 65 Cincinnati.. .. ..51 70 Brooklyn.. .. .. .. .45 70 St. Louis.. ...... ..45 75 Boston.. .. .. .. ..40 81 NG. ret. .746 .644 .637 .454 .421 .391 .375 .331 Publishers Pressl Chicago, Aug. 30. The Chicago Nationals again scored a victory over Cincinnati today, Taylor keeping the Reds hits well scattered. Score: R. H. E. Cin.. ..-0 0 1 0 0 0.1 0 02- 8 . 2 Chi.. ,. 01100000 13 6 3 Batteries Fraser and Schlei; Tay lor and Moore. Umpires Johnstone and Emslie. PIRATES IN BATTING RALLY. St. Louis, Aug. 30. In a batting nilly In the ninth inning the Pittsburg Nationals defeated the St. Louis by one rim. Score: R. H. E. Pitts. .. 00000300 25 9 2 St. L .. 11020000 04 10 2 Batteries Leifield, Phillippi, Willis and Gibson; Karger and Marshall. Umpire Klem. TURNS AT SHUTOUTS. Philadelphia, Aug. 30. Taking turns at shutting one another out the Philadelphia and New York Nationals split oven on the double header today, the Giants being shutout in the first game and winning out in the second by administering a coat of whitewash to the Quakers. Score: First game. . ' R. H. E, N. Y. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 1 Phila .. 0 0 1 0.1 0 0 0 x 2 6 2 Batteries Mathewson and Bowerman; Sparks and Donovan. Umpires, O'Day and Conway.' Second game. r. h. e. N. Y. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 3 0 Phila .. 00000000 00 6 0 Batteries McGInnity and Bowerman; Duggleby and Donovan. Umpires Conway and O'Day. SWAT FEST AT BROOKLYN. Brooklyn, Aug. 30. Both teams in dulged in a swat fest today with hon ors in.avor of the Boston Nationals, and the Brooklyn's were forced to go down to defeat. Score: R. H. E. Bos.. .. 000 0 3120 28 14 2 Brook .. 00020003 05 10 3 Batteries LIndaman and O'Neill f Scanlon, Stricklett and Bergen. Um pire Carpenter. ' Man's Rest Friend. "Do you believe in the saying that a dog is man's best friend?" 4T certainly do. Where will you find a man who will stick to you through thick and thin, through joy and sorrow, clinging to you with faithful devotion, even though" he be half fed and abused, and then at the last. when life has de parted his body, offers it to you in the shape of f sausage " to eat with your steaming buckwheat cakes In the morning? 0"f , course I believe it" Milwaukee Sentinel. Kt tbe Letters. "I learned the i game of love once," sighed the young man In the blue waistcoat. "So?".'asMdhis chum. "Yes; through a' school of correspondence. I took' ten lessons." "And did you realize anything?" "Only that I was a lobster. She kept the letters and sued me for breach of promise." Detroit Tribune. Denning- His Honrs. Patience A judge in Cleveland, O., has decided that 11 o'clock i late enough for any man to sit up with his best girl. Patrice That, of course, Is outside of the two hours allowed him to say goodby at the door. Yonkers Statesman. . Strenaons SIbHb. Cra Do you remember when you passed us in the automobile?. -Well, two minutes after thct Jack proposed. Edna Yes, I heard the machine go ing "chusr-ebug." Eva The machine? Gracious! That was Jack sighing! Chicago News. nc-ttnke or Encouragement. "lie kissed her on th forehead. The proud beauty drew herself up to her full heieht." "And then?" . "He couldn't reach any higher than her lips, of course." Louisville Courier JournaL The Poor Hard. t?hf looked a little sadly around the poet's bleak, bare attic. A nke enough room," she said, "but how do you heat it?" "Well, when it gets too cold," said he, "I ligh a match." Xvs Orleans Times-Democrat.
pOPtti&lg P0WS General..
Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 0; Philadelphia 2. game. - New York 1; Philadelphia 0. ond game. Boston 8; Brooklyn 5. Pittsburg 5; St. Louis 4. Cincinnati 2; Chicago 3. First SecAMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 0; New York 5. game. Washington 8; New York 9. ond game. (Ten innings.) Philadelphia 2; Boston 3. First SecAMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Minneapolis 1; Milwaukee 3. St. Paul 6; Kansas City 9. Toledo 1; Louisville 6. First game. . Toledo 1; -.Louisville 6. Second game. (Called at end of 7th account of darkness.) Indianapolis 2; Columbus 4. First game. Indianapolis 1; Columbus 0. Sec ond game. (12 innings.) AMERICAN ASS'N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Won. Lost PCt Columbus 82 51 .617 Milwaukee 75 53 .564 Toledo 69 62 .527 Minneapolis GS 64 .515 Kansas City 65 66 .496 Louisville 64 69 .4S2 St. Paul 58 72 , .446 Indianapolis ..47 86 .353
CIRCUS DAY. Talk about yjur great excitement And your bustle and your noise That makes every one take notice And attracts a crowd of boys. That makes people quit their business And go rushing up and down, Surely there is something doing When the circua comes to town. When the band gets loud and busy" In the giddy etreet parade. Flanked with peanut stands and places Where they peddle lemonade. And the elephants go marching With their keepers black as night And tho lion cage Is open It is something of a Eight. Nearly everybody follows The procession to the spot Where the tented city rises In some ample vacant lot, iAr.d they listen to the barkers -, . Who upon the boxes climb, Telling all about the sideshow That will cost ycu but a dime. Roon the ticket wagon opens, And the man who sells the cards That adni you to the circus Hands J'em out with his regards, And. though you had quite determined xou cuuiu noi auora 10 go, Tou plank down your half dollar And step In and see the show. Appropriate Gift. "I believe in giving the devil his due." "Give him a little dew and he would probably appreciate it more." Spoiling; Its Reputation. After being for years a sort of household pet and standard amusement with iwhieh the inhabitants drove away dull care, mosquitoes and such pests, the South American revolution has broken out violently and killed any number of men. This is annoying to say the least. Just when the people thought they had It trained to eat out of their hand and do the cake walk to have it running amuck through the c;ties of Central America was enough to make them feel that they had placed their confidence where it wouldn't draw dividends. Heretofore a South Ameriean revolution has-been supposed to be something like a.pink'tea'or a French duel not as violent asjgolf. as an exercise or as strenuous as a; presidential campaign" or as noisy as a fish peddler, but still the man who had engaged in it was supposed to come back home feeling as though he had been slapped on the wrist. Played It Sly. Muggs Has quit drinking." "Hasn't tasted a drop for a year." "Gold cure?" "No; con game." "Hadn't heard of that method. How Is it worked?" "Well, his friends got him drunk and told him he was signing a contract for Bohemian oats, and when he sobered up he found it was a pledge they had run in on him." Lanpfuagrc In France. There are several districts in France where the very ancient tongues still survive. Basque is spoken by about 100,000 persons, who are naturally proud of a language that is their exclusive possession, for it is unlike every other sioken tongue, and tbe assertion is commonly made that to understand It one must have learned it in the cradle. This peculiar property gives in the mind of the Basque people support to their belief that it was the language of Adam and Eve. The same claim is advanced, though, for Breton. The Romans when they conquered Gaul compared Breton to croaking of ravens. About a million people speak Breton. Then there are Flemish, still spoken by a comparatively small number in northeastern France, Catalan in the Pyrenees-Oi ientales and Languedoc and Provencal, whose gradual extinction has been delayed mainly by the efforts of a few iiterary enthusiEdward I.' of Eaglaad was Longshanks on account of his extraordinary height. Tie is said to Lave been nearly seven feet in stature. Philippe Y. of France bore the same title.
HIGHLANDERS WIN
A DOUBLE VICTORY First Game Easy But Wash ington Caused them to Play Overtime in Second. A CLOSE ONE AT BOSTON FORMER CHAMPIONS TRIUMPH OVER ATHLETICS BY SCORE OF 3 TO 2 WAD DELI. HAD TO RE TIRE. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. LosL PCt. Chicago 70 45 .610 Philadelphia 65 50 .565 New York 65 48 .575 Cleveland 62 51 .549 St. Louis 60 55 .5 Detroit 54 59 .478 Washington .. .. ..46 69 .400 Boston.. 37 81 .313 Publishers' Pressl New York, Aug. 30. Shutting out the Washington Americans in the first game and playing a fine uphill contest, after they were runs to the bad, the New Yorks won both games of the double header to day, the sec ond game requiring ten innings Scores: First game R, H. E. Wash. ..0000000000 2 2 N. Y.. .00023 0 00 x 5 8 Batteries Patten and Warner; Doyle and Kleinow. Umpire O'Loughlin. Second game R. H. E Wash 0 60 02 000 008 11 2 N. Y 10 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 19 15 3 Batteries Kitson, Smith, Wakefield and Warner; Barger, Thomas and McGuire. Umpires O'Loughlin and Evans. GIVE AND TAKE TO END. Boston, Aug. 30. It was give and take to the finish in today's game be tween' the Boston and' Philadelphia Americans and at the windup the for mer champions were one run to the good. Score: R. H. E Phila. .. 0101000002 7 3 Bos. ... 10101000 x 3 6 0 Batteries Coombs, Dygert, Waddell, Rogers and Schreck; Winters and Carrigan. Umpire Hurst. Harmless 'Amusement. Now that it is somewhat more than a Week or ten days until we drop around to the polls and select a president there Is no reason why any ablebedied man who was born in the United States should not be a candidate for that position. This country is full of presidential Impossibilities, and there Js no reason why any man who has 15 or 20 cents In his pocket should not .be mentioned, If it is only in the advertising columns. While that may not mean an election, it will be a nice thmg to tell your grandchildren about. In after years you can date things from the year you were mentioned for the presidency. Then as the date for the conventions roll around you can withdraw grace fully If it appears that you stand no chance of nomination. There is no danger that it will not appear that way, but until then where can you get cheaper amusement? To Please the Buyer. "But how do. you know there la any gold in that mine?" "How do I know? Didn't J put some there 7 Practical Astrology "He foretells things by th stars." "I suppose a policeman's star means trouble." The Coming Airship. We should hesitate about turning up our noses i at the fat, impotent flying machine which, though it now sticks closer to the earth than a poor relation to a rich uncle, may some day force cs to turn up our noses to see it as it condescends to look down on us. Tall oaks from little acorns grow, and possibly tall flights may yet grow from big, unwieldy balloons. You never can tell, V and even if you did tell who could swear that what you told was so? It is only ten years ago that the auto mobile picked itself up ? bodily by thp tires and lifted itself, oat of the toy class, and'lwho can tell':but what the flying machine may , give' itself similar treatment? Then. - again, the future looks like the inhabitants of Africa when we remember that. balloons have been aboutliatthe sanieistate f mind ever since' the raemcrj of the oldest ioA Bar grata. ' "now would you like for me to be your big brother?" asked the kid's sister's suitor. "Aw. g-wan!" stfd the kid. "If you ain't got the nerve to ask er I'll do It fer ye fer a quarter." Indianapolis
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THE PAINTERS.
Amelie Eives is an artist; her hushand, Prince Troubetzkoy. is a painter, but "She Is greater than I" is the compliment he p.ays her. W. D. Mtrpby, a New York artist. Las completed a three-quarter length portrait of Admiral Dewey, which is pronounced by all of the latter's acquaintances to be the best portraiture of him ever made. Tade Styka had two of the most striking pictures in this year's Pari salon. He is fifteen and the son of a Polish painter. He has been an accepted exhibitor since 1903, when he had a portrait of Tolstoi accepted. Alfred East, A. R. A who succeeds the late Sir Wyke Bayliss as president of the Koyal Society of British Artists, was born at Kettering, where he earned his first 5 shillings at the age of seven by drawing a mammoth for an Itinerant lecturer. He learned the rudiments of art while earning his living in a Glasgow counting house. THE ROYAL BOX. Emperor William recently raced in his automobile with an express train, beating the latter by nine minutes. When King Victor Emmanuel visited Ancona to lay the cornerstone of a hospital he was attended by 2S0 detectives. COO policemen, SCO carbineers and 9,000 soldiers. Princess Louise Augusta of Sles-wlck-Holstein recently paid a surprise visit to the labor home of the church army in Marylebone, London. She sawed and chopped wood, worked the firewood bundling machine and was freatly Interested in the process. Queen. Alexandra enjoys the distinction of being the only sovereign In modern times to wear the leek as a floral emblem at a state function. The will leek has long been regarded as the national emblem of Wales and it was as such that Queen Alexandra wore it at a drawing room which she held cn St. David's day. Cbangfi From n Fish to n BirA The story of the early life, transformation and final death of the Chinese, quail is the most remarkable that itl found in the ornithological literature of the world.' The narrative In all its un reasonableness is found in the story of orn chung, which is the name the Chi nese quail is known by . when at homo in the Flowery Kingdom. Celestial au thorities on bird lore declare that no specimen of om ehuug was ever knowif to live "a year; that they do not lay eggs, as all other known species of birds do, and, finally, that their pro genitor is a slimy, four Jointed worm, which hasyaired head and ,a sting on the end of ffa tail. This queer seacoast worm, according to the curious legend of om chung, lays 100 eggs annually. Fifty of these become fish and theether fifty are worms of the same species as the parent. . The fish that has come into existence in this curious manner also lays 100 eggs a year. Fifty of these become water denizens after the image of their parent, and the others become birds of the famed om chung family. These om chungs, or Chinese quails, never breed, and are only brought into existence as above related. We give the above not as a literal fact, but as a specimen "of the Chinese Idea of evolution. . Sure Sign. "How very polite Mrs. Brown was this morning!" ' "Then she must be mad at you." Ambiguous. She Are you fond of hot biscuits? He (meaningly) That depends upon vho makes them. They Rather Applaud. The batter sjpndeth in his plac And makes the leather flit, for no one thinks to call it base . To make a three base hit. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Where the poor are, there also Is some one getting rich off them. An airship polar expedition looks good these days. . Every child thinks the earth was made for him, and it probably was. Things are sure to go awry when you try to cut truth on the bias. Knew His Own Meanness. "Simpson seems to be i very suspicious sort of person." ;!WelLI would be too if I knew as well as he does how mean a man can be." Not Standard. "What make Is your, typewriter? "Drug store make, I should guest from superficial observation. Her WeaL "What is your ideal husband 7 "One who Is long on money and short on advi. Unapprerlatlve. Keider I wonder what Jlngleten gvts for his magazine poems? Noxly I don't know, but I know what be ought to get. Reider What? Noxly Six ninths twice a year American Spectator. 200 Ladies an'l Children's hats 9 cts. to 50 cts. 707 Main St. 20-2t.
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WANTED. WANTED A nurse girl. Reference required. Apply Friday, 132 S. 9th street. ' 313t WANTED Second hand upright pi..ano. Price reasonable. 322 N Sth , street. 30-3t WANTED To work on a farm by tho year or rent a farm by the third, Dave Watkins, Route 7, Winchester. 30-St WANTED Two drivers. Address Tom Mertz, or call Both phones 103. 29-tf WANTED A good girl for general housework, out of city, good wages, no washing. Call at 59 BridgeAve. 29-3t. WANTED To rent small store or one half stoie room including window on Main street, between 6th and 11th streets. Men's furnishing store preferred. Addess J. V. J., care Palladium. 2D-3t. WANTED Man with two or more boys. Steady work in bottle factory. Address Woodbury Glass Co., Winchester, Ind. 29-3t. WANTED A place by young girl to assist in house work, town or country. Address Nettie Tiffany, Richmond, R. R. No. 6. 29-St. WANTED A six or eight room house in nice neighborhood. All conveniences. Address L. care of Palladium. 2S-6t WANTED The Palladium will pay 10c for copies of the Richmond Palladium of the dates of January 1st and 2nd, 1906. WANTED To trade a Smith Premier Typewriter In good (condition for a Remington or Fox of any other shift key machine jwf equal standard. Call at the f Palladium office, I 19-3t.
FOR SALE. Richmond property specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Bloc Phone 329. tf JTOR SALE Fresh cow and calf, east of 12th street on Paris pike, 5th house on left. ' dlt FOR SALE 2 fine male Scotch Col- . lie pups. Address George Amsden, ' New Paris Pike, old phone 27. r 31-3t George SdUoenieh, a police detective, took to the bureau of combustibles from the New York American office a package which was supposed to contain a bomb. It was about ten inches long, one and a half ineues In diameter and cylindrical .in shape. It was addressed to "William Randolph Hearst, New York American and Advertiser, New York City." The outer cover was of stiff cardboard. George E. Murray, superintendent, opened it. An Inner wrapper proved to be a portion of one of Thomas W. Lawsoa's articles, and when Mr. Murray pulled out the interior of tbe cylinder with n pair of pinchers he fonud-.it to be the body of t small bull pup, whito with black spot on it La titer's Bible. A museum in Berlin has Luther's Bl ble which he used in his study. Ita margins are covered with notes In th reformer's handwriting. It was printed in Basel in 1509 and is in an excer lent state of preservation. Common sense In an uncommon degree Is what the world calls wisdom. Coleridge.
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JLim 16 and 17 Colonial Building, yhone 1634. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Gbranteed.
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f Manufacturer X Parlor Furniture. Mattresses and J Couches, Easy Chairs, Etc. : Our entire stock of Dry Goods to cash only, remember everything goes.
Men's regular 10c value Hose, blacks and
All $1.00 shirts of Acorn and Monarch Br
All 50 cent values go for 33 cents. Evervthina of 25 cent value goes at All Oil Cloth goes at 12y2 cents. JLustre Brown and,BIack, 42-inch, Lustre Brown and Red, 36-inch, 50 Voile In brown, gray, tan, blackand Broad Cloth, sponged and shrun' blue, green, red and gray, at 75 cents Voile, 36-inch, In black and blue, Popeline, black, 42-inch, $1.75 value, Silk Finish Henriettas in blue, red, 18 cents yard.
Juston's Suitings, all colors, 30-inch, at 38 cents. Cotton Voiles, many patterns, 30-inch at 18 cents.
Silk Mulls, In pink and blue, 30-inch at 18 cents. . - Silk finish Drop Delinde, 30-inch at 18 cents. Silk Zephyrs in blue, tan and pink 30-inch, at 18 cents.'1. All Percales, 12y2c values at 10c; 10c at T2 cents. All Calicoes, 6-cent 'values at 5c; and 5-cent at 4'4 cents. Laces, Insertions, Shirt Waists and In fact the newest, best and cleanest
goods in the city, AND EVERY article goes at cost for the cash. Sale commences Friday morning and continues until all is sold. S. &. H. Trading stamps always given. "
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FOR SALE Nice cook stove. Call
1609 Main street. 29-7t. FOR SALE 2 fine m.-Je Scotch Collie Pups. Address Leoi Amsden, New Paris Pike.old pho 327. 2S-3t FOR SALE Chea Square Piano at t- 26-7t 42 South 10th Everybody property from Woodhurst, 913 i3L n St- Telephona junea tf RENT. RENT Fur n led rooms at the Grand for gentlem only. tf FOR RENT Desirable room, 207 N. ..12th street. a 29-3U LOST. LOST An umbrella between Sth and Main and Chautauqua grounds. Leave at Palladium and get reward. ' 31-3t LOST Dark brindle female Boston Terrier, reward if returned to 400 S. 11th street. 31-3t LOST On S. 14th street a small black purse containing about $3.50 in silver. Finder please leave at Palladium office or Home rhone 915 E. 31-3t LOST Pocket book containing $5 bill, 1 silver dollar, some change, trading stamps and door key. Finder return to Mrs. Wm. Kimble, 319 North 19th street and receivo reward. 29-3t. LOST A , bicycle rim at Long Bros. Meat Market, Saturday night. Please leave at W. N. Johnson's Tin shop, between 5th and Cth, On Main. '. 30-3t FOUND. FOUND A ladies' scarf. The "owner can have same by calling at 15 ..North 10th. 30-3t FOUND St. Bernard pup, probably four months old. Owner' address letter to C. J. J., 418 Randolph St., City. ' i FOUND A watch at the Fairview base ball ground several weeks ago. Watch is plain gold with a nick out of the face. Owner may have watch by calling ftt this office and paying reward offered!. " 31tf It has gone out of fashion to boast of never reading ads. Those who do noT nowadays are inclined to keep quiet about it, as lha? would about any other personal shortcom ing. ATTENTI CHAUTAUQUA AMPERS. t Bakad H , (Cooked dojfe.) PotatVc ps, (Always th.) Paper kins, Woodr Plates and fane Baskets. Orders delivered to grounds. i BROS. PHONE 292, HA 7 V7M. Y7AKING Plumtcr. aj Gas Titter icya7and Sundries " ne 1482. 406 Main St. JO I 16 S. 7th St. and Pealer Awf N Lounges, : Rep .specialty. OUT be sold cost. For cash and for irowns, for 5 cents per pair. ids, goes for 75 cents. 13 cnts. $1 alue, at 75 cents. ce ' val lue at 33 cents. en, 42-inch, 75 cents. Puritan goods, 54-Inch In black, ts. 19 cents yard. cr am, gray and black, 30-inches at
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