Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 May 1898 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, M ON D. f. MAY 2. 1898.

JGDHC E. PELTS,

Come And see the largest and choicest line of Spring: STj.Itin.gr3, Tro-cuseringrs and Trercoatinors in the city. Geo. W. Schepman, 407 Main St. 6

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Got Some More

Hadn't enough. Ran short. They went too fast. We mean those Covert Cloth Spring Overcoats at $5. We mentioned them in print, people investigated, bought had to get 100 more for belated customers. Hurry in.

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AdugO TOneim EBantni'tl Yanoo KecCidDini

We had to get more those Boys' Suits with extra pair of

nants. coat and two pants, &1.5U.

rV were fooling, came to scold us for fibbing in print, saw the fr- clothes, begged our pardon and bought us out. New supply now, come on. ? . BaDtt OU YGnaft's a BairgaBuD,

What think good patterns, at S3.48.

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Four Pants Inducements.

100 Pairs Cassimere, Stripes, Checks, Plaids, . ioo Pairs Cassimere, . . 1 00 Pairs Strictly All Wool $3.00 goods, . . . Best Ever Seen For Price . -

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Investigate. Investigate. Investigate. Investigate.

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I Am Ready To take your order for a Spring and Summer outfit. You'll want some ol the elegant materials I am showing and making up to have style and character:

23 ri.otn on A Piece of Paper, A Book, or a Picture may convey valuable information as well as to furnish pleasing impressions from an artihtic standpoint. We not only are showing the finest line of Wall Paper ever offered in the city, and at the lowest prices when you consider their value, but also we have n w in stock very complete pictures of information concerning the Cuban War, such as books, maps, statistics, pictures of the nation's war ships, etc. Call and see our display. Ellwand Morris & Co. The MONARCH Bowling Alleys . . . Telephone 1993. Cents a Week.

ye of 200 Men's handsome Spring Plaid Suits,

worth $7.50 and $8, YVouidn t that wobble

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LIKE A CHARM,

That la How Richmond Citizens Talk About the "Little Conqusrer." Following op the workings of the little conqueror in Richmond many urp riling ease are being placed be fore the public. Our cmzena are sur prised and delighted. They express their approval in an emphatie manner, never hesitating to let the pnblic know what it means to be conversant with the capabilities of the little conquerer. A good example of this comes from Richmond ave. Mr. Edgar Mote, a much respected citizen, was found at hi residence, number 1-1, and the following ia the account in detail as given in his own words : Mr. Mote, who is employed at Hasty Bros.' factory,184 Fort Wayne avenue, says: "For a long time my kidneys have not been right and recently a steady aching pain set in that was most distres ing. At no time was it severe enough to lay me up, but it made me feel miserable all the time. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so, getting them at A. t Lnken & Co.'s drug store, and they acted like a charm. A very short time sufficed to thoroughly relieve me of the aches and pains. I have no heeiteney in recommending Doan's Kidney Pill to others similarly troubled after my experience with them." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by IJ dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, . l. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Trne (ireatnrs. "I am in favor of war," Kbouted the politician, addres-ing a crowd of voters, whom be wit-bed to give bim the benefit of tbeir suffrages. "I believe in a foreign policy that will be felt fron China to Cuba from Moscow to Mudsock. I believe in the virtue of American arms. I worship the old fctara and stripes. I believe in raining on high on all occasions" He glanced around and saw that his audience was composed mainly of farmers. "the price of wheat. " His patriotic war spirit won bim the pledge of a vote from every man present. New York World. Had to K Itone. "Must I tear myself away?" he cried. "Alan, I fear you must !" she replied. There was much of truth iu what they said, ton, for they bad just discovered that Koine one bad overturned a pot of glue oa the neat on which be had tboughtU'HKly been sitting fur tbe last two hours. Unless tbey could find the saw it was evidetit that be would have to tear biuitwlf away. Chicago Post. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes'lW. C. Hamnick & Co.. of Shelby, North Carolina. Trial bottles at A. U. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50 and $1.00, every wattle guaranteed. .,, . 4

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Mothers thought we to keep up excitement your oee the suits . $1,00 . $1.25 . $1.50 . $2.00

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Spain's Splendid Colony In the East Indies.

THE F0BEIG5 TRADE IS LARGE. irM of the Island I. Aboat 10.000 aqasure Mil. Ertliaatod Population About 7,500,000 Total Vol am of Iiporta and Import I A bo at 7S.OOO.OOO Annually Wool of SpuUk Authority la the Ewt Indie Center at Maailla. Spain baa reason to fear that tbe loss of Cuba -will be but one of tbe disasters to befall it in tbe present war with tbe United States. It is recognized in all quarters tbat tbo queen regent would bave been willing to let tbe Cuban insurrectionists have tbeir island without further protest bad it not been for tbe fact tbat giving up probably would baTe incited an insurrection at borne, resulting in tbe loss of tbe crown to ber son before be should hare a cbance to wear it. It ia quite as reasonable a probability that the Philippine islands, tbat splendid colony of Spain in tbe East Indies, would bave been lost to Spanish control at the same time, and that tbe island of Puerto Rico, tbe last remnant of Spain's great colonial possessions in the western hemisphere after Cuba is gone, would bare gained freedom too. Now. baring spurned tbe only course in Cuban affairs the United States would permit, with American warships in Cuban waters and other American warships at Manilla, Spain bids fair to lose tbe Philippines quite as surely as if it bad taken the other born of tbe dilemma. Information concerning the Philippine islands is not very plentiful. Tbey are far out of the lines of tourist travel, and few voyagers around the world reach them. Enough is known to prove that tbe colony is of great value to Spain and that its history has been a succession of revolts against Spanish rule and Spanish cruelty. Manilla, the capital city of tbe colony and of Luzon, tbe largest island, lies 623 miles, or CO hours' easy steaming, southeast of Hongkong and twice that distance northeast of Singapore. Tbe population of the city is about 830,000, of whom only 10,000 including troops, government officials and clergy are Europeans, and not more than 600 are English speaking people. A few American bouses bave branches in Manilla; so tbat there is an American population of perhaps 100. The city faces a fine bay, into which flows the river Passig. Most of the Europeans live in Binoudo, a beautiful suburb on higher ground, across tbe rirer. There are mauy native dialects, but the social, official and business idiom is Spanish. The army of Spanish civil, religious, military and naval officials is a leech on the people in the same fashion as in Cuba. All tbe places of profit are monopolized by them, appointments to choice offices in the Philippines being giveu to those whom it is desired to reward for service to the government in Spain. ' It is quite well understood that such an appointee is expected to gain a fortune as rapidly as he can, by any method possible, so that be may give way for some one else to be brought over from Spain for a similar reward. Tbe policy ia the same as the colonial policy of Spain in Cuba has been and the same results bave fol lowed. Manilla hat cable connection with the rest of the world and regular lines' of passenger steamers. The European col ony has its daily papers, which are. however, nnder strict censorship, re ligious and military, and keeps up with , . m i . 1 . t I . m .1 - news and the fashions of the day. Until the insurrection of the last two years tbe army, except two Spauish brigades of artillery and a corps of en gineers, was composed of natives and consisted of seven regiments of infantry and one of cavalry. There was also a body of Spanish nnlitia in Manilla, a volunteer corps similar to that of Ha vana, which could Le called out by th captain general in the event of need. W hen the latest insurrection began, Spain shipped to its faroff colony all the men who could be spared from service in Cuba, and after a few months of fighting it was announced that the re bellion w is crushed. As a matter of fact, however, Spain has control of but a comparatively small part of tbe is lands, and the natives elsewhere are as free from obligation to pay Spanish taxes as they were before the discovery. Spain has Manilla and the other ports and the plantations near tbe cities. The rest of the country cannot be subdued by any force that Spain can bring to bear, unless tbe leaders of the insurrec tion choose to lay down tbeir arms. Tbe Philippine islands were discover ed in 1521 by Magellan, the circumnav igator, and were conquered by Spam and made a colony in the reign of Phil ip II, for whom they were named, half a century later. Spanish sway never baa extended over more than half of the 1,400 islands of the archipelago, tbe others remaining under their native wild tribes and Mohammedan rulers. Tbe conjectural area is about 120,000 square miles and tbe estimated population about T.tiOO.OftO AIon r.lf his Love that Altera. Love is not love that alters when it atteratfoa finds." That is one of the sublimest lines in all literature. It is the final definition of love by the world s greatest reader of the human mind. Shakespeare. Nearly all women who truly love, love in this sublime way. Men seldom do. Woman's most ftlorions endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pare and honest love of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no oue in the wide world can know the heart ajrony she endures. The woman who suffers from weakness and derangement of her special womanly organism coon loses the power to sway the heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses her good looks, her attractiveness, her amiaility and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. K- V. Pierce, cf Buffalo. N.Y., with the assistance of tats stan ot able pnysicians. has prescribed for many thousands of women. He has de-vised a perfect and scientific remedy for women's ailments. It is known as Ir. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive specific for all weaknesses, diseases, disorders, displacements,, irregularities, and debilitating drains peculiar to women. It purifies, regulates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it, and no honest dealer will ad-vise you to accept a substitute that he may make a little larger profit. -1 was afflicted with kidney trouble and t nave alwarrs had a torpid Kver," writes Mrs. ECrosswhite. of Donaa. Erath Co , Texas. " whea I comaxeoeed vour medicine I was not able to stand on my feet. I used one bettle, of Dr. pierce Favorite Preacripuon and five vials of his 'Pleasant Pellets." X am now well. I had not walked in four months when I commenced the treatment; but ia tea days I was aiUc te walk everywhere.''

TO MRS. PINKi.

From Mrs. Walter E. Bnd r Patcnoffuev xew xc Mrs. BrrD, in the followi-b letter, tells a familiar story of wealntesa mod suffering, and thanks Mrs. fink-bam for complete relief: Dear Mrs. Pixkham: I tliak It la my autv-Xo write to you a B tell you wh 1 Lydia IS. I Inkbaxn a U-g table Compound. baa done for I tteel like another; woman. I had such dreadful faeadachea throuirh mv temples and rfj on top ox my 1KW, mat M. nearly went craxy; was also troubled with chills, was very weak; my left aidi from my shoulders to my waist pain ed me terribly. I could not sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for a while, but as soon as taken oft, tbe pain would be just as bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but it gave me no relief. i : -f . "Now I feel so well and strong, bave no more headaches,'- and no pain in side, and it is all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise it enough. It ia a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I know." area ana tnret-quorters or tail population are nominally nnder Spanish rule, but the insurrection has left things in a good deal of doubt. Tbe remainder of tbe people are governed according to tbeir own customs, by independent native princes. Education is exceedingly backward. Tbe Roman Catholic clergy have been industrious, and probably 2,500,000 natives are nominal converts to tbe Christian religion, bnt education has advanced very little among them. There is a Roman Catbolio archbishop of Manilla, besides three bishops. Trade restrictions have hampered the commercial progress of tbe colony, bnt in spite of tbat fact their trade with the outside world is a large one. For many years after the conquest but one vessel a year was permitted to ply be tween Manilla and tbe Spanish-American port of Acapuloo. Then tbe number was increased to five. Then a Spanish chartered company was given a monopoly of the trade of the islands. When tbat monopoly expired, other bouses be gan business, and now many large Eng lish and German firms share tbe trade with the Spaniards, while American houses and American ships are by no means at the foot of the list. Even now, however, tbe manufacture of cigars is a government monopoly, and only half a dozen ports are open to foreign commerce. The totajjrolame of tbe exports and imports is about 1 7 5,000, -000 annually. ; Tbe manufactures of the Philippines consist chiefly of textile fabrics of pineapple fiber, silk and cotton, bats, mats, baskets, rope, furniture, pottery and musical instruments. Vegetable products of great value are- indigo, cocoa, sugar, rice, bamboo, hemp and tobacco. Coffee, pepper and cassia grow wild in sufficient quantity and tonality to provide a living for those who wish to take jm4 of w tins VjJesw provtrtar) -1 Coal, gold, iron and ee fJt are mined with profit The soil iajceedingly fertile, and although the climate is tropical, with little change except between wet and dry seasons, it has not been difficult for Europeans to accustom themselves to it. The largest island is nearly 500 miles loug and 125 miles wide, while others are more than half as large. It mast be remembered that tbe interior of these great islands and the whole of hundreds of the smaller ones are unexplored andalmost nnvisited by travelers from civilized lands, as Spanish exploration has been of little practical value to the rest cf the world or to science. Tbe whole of Spanish authority in the East Indies centers at Manilla, and the capture of that rich city by Commodore Dewey's Asiatic squadron would be a hard blow for Spain. With Manilla once captured by the United States, Spanish commerce in tbe -east would be crippled, and it is doubtful if nnder any circumstances Spain could resume authority there after the war against tbe excellent advantage tbe insurrectional leaders would have gained. Chicago Record. - SPANIARDS IN MEXICO. Captain McNeel Sars Plan Are BeingMade For Raids la Taaaa. Captain J. S. McNeel, the ex-ranger captain, who is known throughout Texas, recently applied to Governor Culberson for authority to organize a company of Texas cavalry to be mustered into the United States service for duty in Cuba. The application will be acted upon later. . Captain McNeel recently returned flora Mexico, where he has resided for a year. He says that tbe Spaniards of Mexico are preparing to conduct a guerrilla warfare along the border of Texas. Most of tbe Spaniards living in Mexico are possessed of wealth, and they are prepared to pay well for volunteers in the proposed filibustering expeditions. It is their plan to employ desperate men and have them make raids into Texas for tbe purpose of destroying property. i The Mexican government is alive to the situation and will do all in its power to prevent tbe organization of tbe proposed filibustering expedition on Mexican soil. Steps to this end have already been taken by the massing of several thousand Mexican troops along tbe Bio Grande border. President Diaz and all tbe chief officials of the Mexican government, as well as most of tbe citizens of tbat country, are in sympathy with tbe United States in tbe war with Spain. New York Sun. GEN. EVANS A VOLUNTEER. Former Confedeiata Ftft-ht. Though Paat JLgm a . General C A. Evans, the head of the Confederate Veterans of Georgia and one of tbe commanders who made a gallant record in tbe war of the rebellion, has volunteered for active service i.i the war with Spain. General Evans is beyond tbe age fox service, but be is de termined to fight if be can poaajbly find an opportunity. Tbe general says that be is not in ac cord with tbe grounds cat which wo en tered into war with Spain, as be be lieves that tbe Maine atrocity should have been tbe casus belli, bat be wants to fight nevertheless. General Svaaa is state prison commissioner sad to m popalar Methodist preaobaT. New York Son.

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GUIDE TO WASHINGTON, D. C.

Sent Free to Tsschtrs and Tourists It contains special information about places of interest, also complete and comprehensive map of tbe national capital, time of through trains to Washington via Pennsylvania short lines, and reduced rates over that route xor tne National Educational association meeting- in July. Just the thin? for teachers and any one going to wa&uington. Address W. W. Richardson. District Passenefr Annt. Indianapolis, Indiana, enclosing twocent stamp, lhe guide is worth much more. Found. At A. 6. Lnken & Co. and J. L. Ada & Co.'s drop stores a marvel ona cure for kidney complaints, ner vous exhaustion and female weakness. It is Foley's Kidney Cure. Do Not Be Fooled With the idea that any preparation vour drncirist mv rnt nr n.4 f . . sell you will purify your blood "like iiooa s oarsaparuia. lms medicine has a reputation it has earned its record. It is prepared under the personal supervision of educated pharmacists who know the nature, quality and medicinal effect of all the ingredients used. Hoods Sarsanrilla absolute!? rnr all forms of blood disease when other medicines fail to da any good. It is tbe World's trreat SpriDg Medicine and the One True Blood Purifier. When Weak, Weary and Wastexl from Kidney Diseases, why not try roiey's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. A. O. Luken & Co.. and J. L. Adams & Co Speolal Excursion tj Burlington Park via Pennsylvania Lines. May 23d, 24th. 27th and 2Sth account the German Baptist annual meeting at Rurli gton Park (Xaperville, Illinois,) special low rate excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. $S.10 will be the fare from Richmond for round trip. For particular acccomuiodation of excursionists a special train will be run Saturday, May 28th, leaving Richmond at 8:07 a. m., central time, running through to Burlington Park without change. All excursion tickets will be good returning until June 24th, with privilege to extend return limit to June 30th. For special information please apply to C. W. Elmer, passenger agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond, Indiana. To Consumptives. As an honest remedy Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and rel ef in the very worst cases, at.d in the early stages to effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co and J. L. Adams & Co. There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called GRAIN O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. . It does not cost over i as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 ct. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. A-3t for GRAIN-O. Si It Will do You Good. " Are you constipated I Do you have sick headaches? Is your nervous system, liver or kidneys out of orderf If SO. cure vourself bv usinc Writ'ht'a Celery Tea. It improves the com plexion. Price 2oc. Sold by Luken & Co., druggists. "Wright's Celery Tea cures constlpa Uon, sick headaches. 25c at druggists. Hello! Did you say that you were not feeling well and that your stomach was out of order? Well, then, try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and you are sure of relief. Constipation and indigestion cured. Sick headache cured. Greatest boon to mankind and is being appreciated by thousands. 10c will get you a trial size bottle. Larger sizes 50c and $1. Far sale by A. G. Luken & C. Unfortunate People are they who while suffering from Kidney Diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley's Kidney Cure is not a quack remedy, but an honest guaranteed medicine for Kidney and Bladder troubles. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. A am a St Co. Scrofula Disappeared, "One of my sons had scrofula. My husband isked the druggist for a good blood purifier and he recommended Hood's Sarsaparilla. We began giving him this medicin? and when he had taken it a while all sins of scrof ula had disappeared and he has not had it since." Mrs. Mattie Townslet, Chalmers, Indiana. Hood's Pills are the only pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Easy and yet efficient. A Warm Friend. Foley's Colic Cure is very hot, but when diluted it is a warm friend in deed to those suffering from bowel complaints. It never fails. 2oe and 50c. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. Dover N. H.f Oct. 31, 1896. Messrs. Ely Bros. The Balm reached me safely, and in so short a time the effect is surprising. My son says the first application gave decided relief. I have a shelf filled with "Catarrh Cures." Tomorrow the stove shall receive them, and Ely's Cream Balm will reign supreme. Respect fully, Mrs. Frakklix Freemax. Cream Balm is kept by aa druggists. Fall siae, 50.. Trial size, 10 cents. We mail it. Ely Bros., 56 Warren street. N. Y. City. sttmS CKKAM BAUS U Kttrera. Apply htto tb Bostrils. It I sickly ahaorbad. M set at Drarrtot ox T mail ; aasapla lt by wmO. lAVT sUsOTtuats. m Wiaa bestw trosw r

T;IIIE TABLF,

Pennsylvania king Effective November 28th, Trmtma Baa by Owtial Richmond Union Station. Pitts borgh, Cincinnati, Che ago Sr St Louis By RICHMOND DIVISION. netwo , ChieafO aad Otadaaatt EASTWARD TRAINS. ABaiva, sarBT. CinetBtl Mail ant Rt .. .-6 a. m. 1J a. m. tCinciatl Acv-om a 1 Kt "0o a. nv a. in. Faat Southern Sf and K tSO p. as. CJa p. to. TLcnaport Aecoat . : p. am. WESTtt AKD TRAINS. tLogansport Atwtn. 7:1ft a, at. Faat Chicaco M aail r i lfcM a m. 11 00 a. m tLocanaport Acctn . 7 JO p aa. t -J p. m Chicago Mail and l.i Has p. n. 11:13 p. aa, INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. Hetveea Colamboa and Indiaaapolia. EASTWARD TRAI.NS, ABBire. car. St. L. A N. Y. 3i. and Ka : a. m. a. n. find. Col. Arc and Kx . l0 "rf a. at. llnN a. aa. find. A Rich Arc- and Ea 53 p iu Pen a. Special Ma.l SD p. at. Ht. L, A V. M and Ex. 7: Si p. m. 7:43 p. m St- L a N. V. LamiU-d fco p. m. tLocal 12:) p. m WESTWARD TRAIN. St. Loot Fast M&il 15 a. ta tRich. and Ind. A ceo in 8.JS a. m. t. Louu Fast Exprea.. ltt:40 a. m. tOol. A Ind. Aecand lvx 12:40 p. tu. l&a p. m. Faat Mail 6 p. m. 4:S p. m. !. Y and Louis. Ex.- 7:16 p. m. 7 45 p. mt Local ., 8:04 a. m. CINCINNATI DIVISION. Between Richmond and Columbus rla Dayton aad Xema. EASTWARD TR VINS. aantva Daraav" tRicli A HpnngSeld Ex 5:00 a. m. Rich. A prinifled M. A Ex 006 a. to Penn. Special ( Mail) 4:36 p ta St. L. A N. Y Limited. a:cS p. n. Dayton Locsi l:OJ p. m WESTWARD TRAINS. Pt- Louit Faat Mail . 8:10a. m. St- Louis Faat Express... 10:87 a. m. fSpr'gfl d A Rich. M. A Ex. 6:10 p. m. Spring-field A Rich. Ee1i:I p. m. Dayton Local 10: a. m. 0 RAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. Betwnen Richmond and Mackinawi via Pert Wayne an Uraad Kapida. NORTHWARD TRAINS. aaaivs. uariat' 11.-06 a. m. 6:is p.m. 11.20 n. n. t Rich A O. R. M. and Ex. tKich. A Ft W. Acc. A Ex. Rich. A Mackinaw Kx SOUTHWARD TRAIN. t Ft. W. A Rich Ace A Ex. a. m. fO. R A Rich. M. and Ex .. 8:40 p. bs 'Mackinaw a Rich. Kx. ...... 4 0i a. m. Daily. t Daily Except Sunday. Trains nu Tiber 3 and number 10 haul thronib sleeping cars between Chicago and Cincinnati, and hicajro and Richmond Tor rtpnngtield. CI. R. A f. trains number i and 8 have parlor can between Cincinnati and Grand Rapids; numbers 5 and 6 hava sleepera between Cincinnati and Mackinaw. C Cincinnati and Chicago trains number 18;ano 19 have Pullnan buffet parlor cars between Cincinnati and Chics . KMumbns and Indianapolis trains hanl through sleeping- cars on numbers a, 6, , 7, 3 and 1; dining car on numbers s, 7, ), 11 . 1 1 and k Columbus trains. via.Dayton and xenis. haul through sleeping cars on numbers .X, &, 1, 10, A) and xi: dining cars on 'JO ana xi. Bwnute must be at the station r minute before train time. j w. kumck, nccet lAncent. L A. BARBER, Station Master. THree Beautiful women OFFER RELIEF rO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURe KOAO TO BEAUTY The MteK-s Bell, of No. 78 Fifth Avenue, Hew York. now offer tbe public generally the Complexion Tonle which they have solougused successfully In personal treatment. TCtPSStSCjEll'Scompiexlon Tonic has almost immediate effect In clearing and brightening the skin. It is not a cosmetic, as it does not cover up the blemishes as powders and pastes do, but is a colorless liquid that, when appltod to the skin, does not show. It cleanses the n if the skin of all poisonous and foreign nllintraand diMnlve entirely freckles, pimples. Muck heads, moth patches, excessive oilinesa or redness in theskin. Iu use is so simple that a child can follow directions and get the best result, l he Mioses Bell hare placed the price of their wonderful Complexion Totile at gl.OO per lottle, which ia sufficient to clear the ordinary skin. OUE BOTTLE POSTS YOUBOTMIMO if the eTect Is not exactly as claimed, so that you take no risk in sending for It. The price. Si .00. places it within the reach of all. It will alwrilutely clear poor complexion and beautify a good one. Thisgeuerous offer should l accepted ly all. Ladies can address The Misses Bell on all matters of the complexion and hygiene in the strictet cwifidem-e, and sBtisfactory advice will be given promptly without charjre. An interesting pamphlet will be sent uron receipt of stamp. Address all communications and send all irders to The Misses Belt, or THE BELL, TOILE7 CO. . 78 fifth Araaaw. New Vara. baa demonstrated tea thousand time that it ia almost InfallihU FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, Irregnlsrltlea and derangements. It baa baooma the leading remedy for this claaa of trouble. It exert a wonderfully healing, strength i Ins; and soothing iufloenca upon the menstrual organs. It ears 'whites' and falling of the wosnb. It atop flooding aad rUv af Tor Chanm of Life xt 1 the medicine mad. It ia beneficial daring pregnancy, and kelp te bring chlidrea into home barrea for years. It Invigorate, stimulates, strengthen the whole system. This great remedy ia offered ta all afflicted, women. Why wiii ' any woman suffer iimlhar minute with certain relief withia reach t Win of Cards 1 only coat fXM per botti at your drug atore. tUm. address, fiswie ssisssuias. ta ' at mci s jrrts mt,- run sshm Ps . CastMasse Swnsw . I. W. SMITH. Caaseea, t. C-. T "M? wHa ass arts s4 Cartfat si aeas far tarns t mm wmm aad It latlnM Rheumatism Cared In A Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically eures in 1 to 3 days. ' Its aetion npon the system i remarkable and mysterious. It re moves at onee the earuse and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose ereatly benefits. 75 cents Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Druggists Richmond. 6 "Wright's Celery Tea cure constipa tion, sic Baaoaon. wo ax arugfiatA.

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SHOWS UNCLE SAM HOW TO TAKE A THICK, ing Dons Lave, whild be ia delay ing action. '1 here isn't a laundry in the State thet can teach us any tricks in la an Jerk g : we are up to the demands of the times in laundry work in beautifol colors and artistic domestic finisa, ana we are promgt ir fiettirg your work out in time. Rrii'lND STEAM UUKDRY. D. Walters, Prop. 919 Main St. TeAecHoae MONEY! We have sever a) sums of Honey to Loan on mortgage. If you want to borrow come and see' us. Na. H. Bradbury & Son Boone 1 and B.Westoott lok liioHMOKD Ind QIL,3J)(3J)(3J) Richmond Loan Co LOANS In any amount MONET on Household LOANS Goods' Pianos. MONET Horses, Wagons, LOANS Buggies, Bicycles MONET Watchks, Diamonds, LOANS or any kind of MONET personal property LOANS at POSITIVELY the MONET LOWEST BATES LOANS InthUclty. MONET We give the longest LOANS time to pay tbe money MONET back In weekly or LOANS monthly payments MONET or to suit 7ourself. LOANS We leave the croods MONET In your possession LOANS thus Kivlnjr yOU the MONET use of both money and LOAHB property. AH YtttIthkm KOXZT STBIOTZ.T OosriDsurriAiw LOANS made to salaried people MONET on tneir personal LOANS notes without endorse- MONET ment or collateral. LOANS placed same day of MONET application. Richmond Loan Company Boom 4, Treznont Block, North B at Cor. 8th tod Main FIRE ALARM BOXES. First District, sooth of Mala west of 7th. 1 S 1st and SoothO, piano factory 1 S and and Booth B 1 th and Booth DJ 1 6 6th and Mouth B. f th and Booth H. I a 7th aod Boath O. Saound District, sooth, of Mala. jWnu Ttk 4SBU 1 1 LU 11 1 h and Main I -J S-Btb and Booth B. I a 7ib and Booth (J. 11 5th and Booth A. ;i B 10th and Booth O " -i 7 11th and Main 3 a llth and Booth J. Third District, south of Mala aaat of lit , , l 12th and Sooth B. S S -12th and Booth K. mm A 1 . h. . 1 u.. 1 14th and Booth O. "S a ith and Booth A. Z"t 7-Xrt.h and Main... Fourth Dlstrtot, north of Main, - to rirer. wt or; nt f I 3rd and Main, Bobtnaoa's abofK asrd and North O. uity building , 6 Oanr, Boott & Oo. No. I hose hooaa, IforthUk. 7 Champion milia, S lath and North I. ii 4 Fifth District. wt Blobaoad and Sastoow a I Wrt Third and National rrad1 6 9-West Srd and Klney. t I Want 8rd and Biohxaoad arena. 4 Ear! ham nnilngs. 6 S ritate and Hover. 6 S Orant and Kid. s 7-HogtudHspIs. f 9 rant and Bheridaa. S brtda; asennsH papa aaOl.; H'.ith District, north of D, aat of C 1 Railroad shop. a 2 Hotton a oofBa factory a Booaier Irriil Works, ' 'eyne AscolturslWorh f City Mill Work. amr Boott.Oo. , Seven-h Urict. between Main land laTortn eaxtoft7. 7 1 llth and .forth B. 7 3 lith and Worth O, 7 2 Nc. s hose hooae. 7 4 lMn and North d. 1 sVxid and North M SPECIAL SISMAXa 1 t "atrol caJlj i tTtrr xmarar. Iu sfatoral wm mm. I 2 I Fire Oct Fire f, reaaar o ! IS It-Kwtislfsiss. Reduced Rates to Ba tlmors via the Pennsy'vsnia Unas. W On May 2d, 3d. 4th and 5th erenrsion tickets to Baltimore aeeount M.E. church (south) quadrennial conference will be sold via PennrrlTania lines. Return limit May 30th with privilege to extend to Jato 10th. The low fare will be open to all. For details apply to nearest Pennsylvania lines tiekfct agent. Msy Musical Festival Excursions to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. May 5tn, 6th and 7th low rate excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis from Richmond, Worthington, Austin. North Vernon and intermediate tieket stations on Pennsylvania Line tor May ilusieal Festival; return coupons valid Monday, May 9th, inclusive.