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1 . . RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY. MAY ii. iBSB

'A PERFECT FOOD WALTER

BREAKFAST COCOA

Has steed the test of more thaa loo yemrm' tase among all Classes, sod for purity and fconet worth is unequa!lei " -Jfaai ami Srgtcut Jt.M:-mxd. Costs less than ONE CENT a Cup. Trade-Mark on Every Package. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD.,

Established I 780.

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The Chicago Beach Hotel, Gkokce B. Ross, Manager. On the Lake Shore and Fronting 51st Street Boulevard, Chicago. A seaside resort, w'th. 11 the advantage and amusements to be derived from proximity to a Urge city. 1,000 feet of broid veranda. 450 outside apartments; 220 bath rooms. Send for souvenir booklets. . "r.'t

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LATEST HAPPENINGS

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Every merchant admits that this spring1 trade has baen slack on account of bad weather. It has been so with us not up to our standard: So we have $30,000 Worth Clothing! On hand to be sold at prices to move it. Men's all-wool $5 suits, $3; all-wool cassirriere suits, value $7, $8 and $IO, for $5; fine covert cloth $10 overcoats, $5;

children's knee pants suits, all new, fresh patterns, worth $2.50, for

$1.50; children's $3 knee pants suits, $2. GoinrDlbitniaitooin Offieir.

Big lot Boys Combination

Those goods must move, regardless of profit, so waste no time in coming:.

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DORCHESTER, MASS. a week. Suits-Coat, Two Pants,

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To Various Points via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania lines as indicated in the following paragraphs. Although concessions in fare are authorized for meetings of certain orders, tickets may be obtained by any person whether a member ot the order or interested in the event. The reduced rates will be open to everybody. To Indianapolis. Ind. May 13th and 14th, account fifteenth anniversary Kaper Coenmandery Knights Templar; (rood returning until May 16th. Sale of tickits will be restricted to stations in Indiana. I To Indianapolis, Ind. May 16th and 17th, valid returning; until May ' 20th, account I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge and Kebekan Assembly ot Indiana. From points in Indiana only. To Columbus, Indiana May 16th, 17th and ISth, for G. A. K. state encampment and Woman's Relief Corps meetinf, good returning until May 21. From points in Indiana only. To Warsaw. Indiana. (Winona Lake) May 16th, 17th, ISth, l'Jth, 120th and 21st, good returning until June 3d, account Presbyterian General Assembly. To Xaperville, Illinois, (Burhnerton Park near Chicago) May 23d, 24th, 27th and 28th, for German Baptist annual meeting; good returning until June 24th, with privilege to extend limit until June 30th. Tp Dallas, Texas Jane 11th and 12th, account meeting of Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Return limit Jnne 2Sth. To Toledo, Ohio June 15th and 16th, good returning until June 20th, account United Brethren in Christ Church Young People's biennial convention. To Louisville, Kentucky June 10tk and 20th, for J. O. U. A. M. National Council meeting. Return limit June 20th. To Washington, I). C. July 31, 4th, 5th and 6th, for the National Kducational Association meeting. Good to leturn July 15th, with privilege to extend return limit until August 31st. To Chicago, Illinois July 12th and 13ih, for Young People's Christian Union, Universalist church. Good re turning Ju!y 21st, with privilege to extend until August 10th. To Buffalo, New York July 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, good returning until July 10th, with privilege to extend until September 1st, account Baptist Young People's Union Inter national convention. i To Saratoga, New York August 1st and 2d, account Young People's : Christian Union, U. P. church. Re1 turn limit August 10th, with privilege to extend until August 3 1st. I To Indianapolis, Indiana August 8th and 0th, f jr L. A. W. National ; meet. Return limit August 15tb. Apply Into the nostrils. It in quickly stworbed. St cents at Prottrfrt or by mail ; s&mp'es 10c bj mall. KLT BKOTHKKS. M Wsrreo 8U. New Yr ra-w ILJD

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Pythias grand encampment ami s? preme lodge session Return limit August 30th, with privilege to exieuu until September 10th. To Cincinnati. Ohio September 3d, , 4th, 5th and 6th, for the G. A. K. Ra tional encampment, uooa reiiuu until Septembei 13th, with privilege of extension until October 2d. To Pittsburg, Pennsylvania October 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th. 12th and 13th, good returning until October lth, acount Knights Templar triennial conReturn limit may te exienueuntil October 31st. . During the exenrsion season special ; rates will also be in effect via Pennsylvania lines for special and local events. For particular information please apnlv trt nearest ticket ae-ent of the Penn sylvania lines or address W. W. Rich ardson, district passenger ageti, mm anapolis, Indiana. CURRENT MISCELLANY. Now, don't all try it. A cow belonging to a farmer residing near Carthage we regret we cauuot recall his name straved on ta the Northwestern railroad track and was run down and killed b a train. The farmer decided his co had trespassed on the company's prop erty anil had received her jnst desert so he gave the s-ction men a dollar t bury her and say no more about it. ThJ matter was reported to beadqoarters i the regular couria of bosiness, and soo4 afterward au officer of the conipan) called on the farmer. I ' on had a cow killed on the track t few days ago, didn't yon?" "Yes, sirj timidly replied the farmer, thinking L was np against a soulless corpora t id in a suit for trespass. "Well, how di It happen?" "I'm sure I don't knowj the cow got ont of the pasture and go! on to the track and was killed; if wasn't my fault. I paid the section rnei a dollar to bnry her, so the compsuj isn't anything out." "How much wa the cow worth?" "Oh, she was just good fair cow, worth about $25

went on worrying about a trespass suitbe Plaut ln garden and greenhouse renthat he was sure would be trough! der " weetest of wild flowers an obagainst him. A few days later he re Jec luteres' to "11 lovers of plaut Me. ct-ived a letter from headquarters ani t E,arly ,u e tb Ma'chf th . . . .. . ,1 trailing nrl nfnj nf th Bnnfh Dlltl forth

upon opening it witn trembling nanaf he discovered, not a summons for a sui ti j in trespass, but a check for 125 for Inc., rf t,ia nnw and Alt annnftl rRisa ftTS! the only man that had ever had a cow killed on tbe road that did not swear she was a registered thoroughbred worth $150. Madison (S. D.) Leader. A Famous Ink Pot. If inkstands could speak, there would be no lack of mediaeval gossip in Yen ice at tbe moment, for the famous ink pot of those respectable and stringent signors who composed the conucil of ten has jant been discovered. This curious bronze vase rents on a dish which measures 10 inches across and is variously embellished with angelio figures and the ominous 'triplet of letters, "C. D. D.," which stand for Consiglio dei Deice a legend which, even in thii workaday century end, owns some thrills and shudders of its own. Out of this quaint triangular goblet once issued tbe inexorable sealed orders that walled np women alive, branded tbe fle$u, stretched the limbs, destroyed with horrors unspeakable the minds and bodies of a people, while the turn of a spade in a palace garden brings it back to tbe glimpses of a modern moon which no oiarVenrcW" Following "thedestiny oT all such historical flotsam, this relio will donbtless spend an honorable and admired old age within the glass tmam of a museum, for councils com and councils go, bnt inkstands, as we know, go on forever. Sketch. j Ether Drinking- In Prussia. ! Ether drinking, which threatened j some years ago to play havoc among the Irish poor, has broken ont in East Prussia with great virulence. According to Dr. &obn, a medical official in that province, men, women and children indulge so freely in tbe pernicions habit that tbe roads and markets rek with the mawkish fumes of the drug and the schools strive against it in vain. The Lithuanian peasants are tho chief victims, and their favorite tipple, known as "schwefelather, " and consisting of ether and spirits of wine, may be bongbt freely in grocers' shops. Dr. Sohn attributes the spread of the practice to tbe imposition in 1887 of a duty on corn brandy, which cost about eightpence a quart, whereas ether, being untaxed, can be purchased for sixpence. The local authorities have prohibited tbe sale of the noxious stuff save by apothecaries aud nuder medical authority, but it is anticipated that strong measures will have to be taken by tbe government to stamp out tbe evil. London Chronicle. The longer I live the more deeply an I convinced that that which makes th difference between oue man aud another between the weak and powerful, the great and insignificant is energy, invincible determination a purpose once formed, and then victory or death. Fowell Buxton. Walking the Floor. When a business man gets to the point where he cannot sleep at night, where he is so shattered of nerve that it is torture to even remain in his bed. and he has to get up and pace the floor it is time for that man to bring himself up with a round turn. If he does not. it means nervous prostration and mental, if not physical, death. For a man who frets into this condition there is a remedy that will brace him up, put him on his feet and make a man of him aeain. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It groes to the bottom of things. It searches out the first cause. When a man is in this condition you can put your finsrer on one of two spots and hit that first cause the stomach or the liver or both. This great medicine acts directly on these spots. It promptly transforms a weak stomach into a healthy oue. It facilitates the flow of digestive juices and makes digestion and assimilation perfect. It gives a man an appetite like a dot's. It invigorates the liver. It fills the blood with the life-giving: elements of the food, and makes it pure. rich, red and plentiful. The blood is the life current, and when it is filled with the elements that build new and healthy tissues, it does not take long tc make a man well and strong. It builds firm, muscular flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality into every atom and orrran of the body. It cures nervous exhaustion and prostratiou. Nothirisr "just as good" can be found at medicine stores. " I bad fmSmd about eleven vears wftli a fain in the back of my head and back." writes Mr. Robert Hubbard, of Yarner. Lincoln Ct. Ark--1 suffered for eleven -rears and teta a reat deal of raowT for doctors and medicine, br did eot eet relief- Then I tried (oar bottles of the 'GoUcn Medical Discovery' and improved preatIv. I sent for Eve more and- cow an glad to tcil everyoae that I am ta good acaiih.

Kldaay Troublat i A 50e trial bottle of Foley's Kidney enrft will . : r f , . - K't'cm Knuus resuiis uom tnis usually fatal diseases. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L A,tam " t. Ol, XCJfJ. Messrs. Ely Bros. The Balm reached me safely, and in so short a time the effet 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. Respectiiuiy, sirs. rSASkxis Freeman. V,rea.m B bv druggists. f a" size, cO. Trial size, 10 cents. We mail it. Ely Bros. 56 Warren street, N. Y. City. When Weak, Weary and Wasted from Kidney Diseases, why not try Foley's Kidney Cure, aguaranteed medicine. A. Q. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams & Co. There is a Class ot 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. for GRAES-O. Splandld Success has been had in the cases of colic.diarrhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy a 10c trial bottle and you are bound to be convinced. To be had of A. G. Luken & Co. A FLOWER LEGEXD. The delicate fragrance of the trailing arbutus ( Epigaea repeus) and the futile of the skilled florist to raise " . j ; r 1 . - . . 1 I . . , an the Pine Tree State it sometimes oiouiUH as lam s.u.v. 11 puws iu jtutbronghout tbe New England roup of states, especially near the coast pod in the valley of the Connecticut. There it has received the name of the tuayliower, chiefly from the poetical association of tbe name of the vessel which brought the pilgrims to Plymouth Irock. The Puritans, it seems, called it (the trailing arbutus because its blossoms tesembled those of tbe strawberry tree, r arbutus. In the scntblaud it is called tbe ground sweet, or ground lanrel. The trailing arbntus is found along tbe Atlantic coast as far south as the Carolina, sometimes in great fields, Bore often in small patches, while in same places in New York and in tJe Tilley of tbe Susqnehanna acres of tbe hillsides are covered in April w-:th the fntgrant arbutus blossom. I ia as0 found on tbe south shore of" -Lake Snperior. iThe following beautiful legend concerning the origin of tb trailing arbutus is gathered f ron' th legendary lore oi tbe Indians: ' M...,v v--- many moons ago, in his hnutir there lived an old, old mau. fie--was olid in heavy furs, for without bi lodge Ujb eerie wind went searcttitnsj through tVrt forest for tbe hapless children of the told. -- The old nn went about searching for pieces of wood to keep np tbe fire, but returned from bis fruitless quest, and sitting dt-n by tbe last expiring embers cr'e,r totbe great Mannaboosha that be might Jot die. And, lo, tbeinl blew aside tbe door of the lodge, and before his astonished eyes there appeared a most beautiful maiden, with cheeks rivaling the blush of tbe wil.. rose w hen wooed by her lover, the wanton west wind. The maiden' eyes were large and beautiful, her hair was long and black as tbe raven's wing, er headdress tbe many colored wild lowers, her clothing tbe sweet grasses md delicate fronds of the fern, her mocmsins tbe lilies white and her breath a fragrance delightful, filling the lodge fith warmth and perfume. ', The old man recovered from bis as bnishmtnt and hastened to welcome fcebeautifnl maiden. "My child," said le, "I bid yon welcome. My lodge is Old and cheerless, tut it will give you shelter from the storm without. Tell ae from whence you come and why do fon visit me in such strange apparel ome, sit here and let me bear of your lountry, and I will tell yon of my conineets, for I am tbe mighty Manitou : The old nrtn filled his pipe, and when the smoke bad warmed his heart be laid: "I am Manitou. Lo, when breathe the rivers forget tbe call of ;heir inothe", the ocean, and remain mute and motionless." "I shake tny head," said tbe visitor, "and tbe summer rains Lless the flowera and the growing grain." The old man said: "When I walk abroad, tbe leaves fall from the trees and carpet my pathway. At the sound of my voice the birds and beasts seek their biding places, and tbe wild fowl begin their flight to the southern clime. " '- Tbe maiden said, "Wherever I tread tbe tiny plants break throngh their dark pTison walls, the trees burst into leaf and bloom, tbe birds return from exile and everywhere there is joy and glad ness. ? While tbey talked the air of tbe lodge became warm and the great Manitou tell asleep. The sun came out from behind tbe dark clonds and from the top of the lodse a bine t ird called to the wakening stream: "Savee. savee. I am thirsty." Re leased from its icy thraldom, tbe brook let answered: "I am free. Come and drink." And while tbe old man slept tbe maiden pagsed her bands, bright with the sheen of the willow buds, above his bead, and he began to grow very small. Water flowed from bis month, and soon tarre was naught to be seen of tbe mighty Manitou- Then bending low the maiden took from her bosom the sweetest and most precious of flow-rs and hid them all about nnder tbe dead .eaves. Breathing upon them, she said: "To thee I give ail my virtues and iny sweetest breath, and whoever wonld pick thee shall do so on bended knee. Then tbe maiden departed from the lodge of Manitoo, and socb was the magic cf her presence that aorever her mocassin touched tbe eartli and nowhere else there grow" the trailing arbutus. Rople Dix Smith (Beu-Ardys; in la diana polls JonrnaL The fetock of Bank of Englanc notes which are paid in five year fills 13,400 boxes, which, if placee Bide by side, would reach over tvr. miles. If the notes themselves wenplaced in a pile, they would reach tc a height of liTe miles. 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80 ton- and reprst 1,750,000, (XjQ.

CHRONIC KICKERS.

! i Soma In Evr Household In Rich mond, But ThaT Ars Growing. Last. Chronic kickers the kidneys are when they're sick. What makes the kidneys sickt simple thing. They have too much to do. A Must keep up their work they never rest. Can't blame them for kicking Ever have your kidnevs kick? Ever have a bad back, a lame, weak or aching onef Know it's the same thing? The back aches because the kidneys are blocked. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots of proof that Doan'a Kidney Pills do this. It's the best proof, for it comes from Richmond. Citizens read this case in point: Mr. Martin Bulaeh, tailor. 101 west second street, says: "Within the last year and a half or two years I had been subjtct to aching pains through my loins and in my kidneys with a tendency of the muscles to tire quickly. The kidney secretions were frequent, scanty and annoying. It is to the strain upon my back from the position assumed when working that I attribute the trouble. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and got a box at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and had taken but a few doses when I felt i heir beneficial effects and in a short time my back felt all right. I can rePills very from their commend Doan's Kidney highly to anyone suffering kidneys.' Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U, S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 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, atud in the early stages to effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co and J. L. Adams & Co. SUMMER HAVENS. Attractive Resorts for and Recreation. Rest Illustrated information about America's popular summer resorts is being distributed by Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. It includes descriptions of leading places of summer sojourn along the ocean, in the mountains of tbe east, and in the lake region and northern Michigan, all of wilch are within easv reach over tbe Pennsylvania route. For a copy please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Li nes Ticket Agent, ot address your request to W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Indi ana. Oh! I Sav! have you given Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin a trial? It will cure you of your constipation, will correct your stomach troubles and make your life worth living. Trial size bottles 10c (10 doses 10c). larcre sizes 50c and 1. Of A. G. Luken & Co. It Will do You Good." Are you constipated? Do you have sick headaches? Is your nervous system, liver or kidneys out of order? If so, cure yourself by using Wright's Celery Tea. It improves the com plexion. Price 2dc bold by Luken & Co., druggists. Do Not Be Fooled With the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will purify jour blood like Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine has a reputation it has earned its record. It is prepared nnder the personal supervision of educated pharmacists who know the nature, quality and medicinal effeet of all the ingredients used. Hoods Sarsaprilla absolutely cures all forms of blood disease when other medicines fail to do any good. It is tbe World's preat Spring Medicine and the One True Blood Purifier GUIDE TO WASHINGTON, D. C. Sent. Free to Teachers and Tourists. It contains special information about places of interest, also complete and comprehensive map of the national capital, time of through trams to Washington via Pennsylvania short lines, and reduced rates over that route for the National Educational association meeting in July. Just the thing for teachers and any one going to Washington. Address W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indiananolis, Indiana, enclosing twocent stamp. The guide is worth much more. While the War I-ssts, All who march, walk or stand, should hake into their shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures aching, tired, sore, swollen feet, and makes tight or new shoes easy. It absorbs moisture. and prevents chafing, hot, smarting. blistered, sweating feet. All tl e regu lar army troops and navy" men use it. Volunteers in hot climates can't exist in comfort without it. Allen's Foot Ease is sold by all drnesrists and shoe stores, 2o3. Samples sent HiEh. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy New York. A Warm Friend. Foley's Colic Care is very hot, but when dilated it is a warm friend m deed to those suffering from bowel com plaints. It never fails. 25s and 50c A. G. Luken & Lo. and J. L- Adams & Co. Impure Blood in Spring. This is the almost nntver3al exper irnce. Uimi-nea perspiration a tiring winter, rich f xd and close confine ment indoors are some of the causes A good spring medicine, like Hood Sarsaparilla. is absolutely necet b iry to parify the blood and put the system in a healthy eonaition at tnis season. Hood s Pills are the best family eathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, re liable, stire. " Unfortunate People are they who while ruffering from Kid ney Diseases are prejudiced against all advertised remedies. They should know that Foley's Kidney Care is not a Quack remedy, but an honest guar an tied medicine for Kidney and Blad der troubles. A. G. Luken & Co and J. L. Ad ami & Co.

MONEY!

We have aeveraJ rams of Money to on mortgage. Loan If you want to borrow come and see u. iVm. H. Bradbury 2 S33 Roonjs 1 and 3 WeslaaVt Blo;k liicHnosD Ind. ELDORADO STEAM LAUNDRY The plaie where Lace Curtains are Iaucderied. U the place to bring all laundry work. 8.29 Mala St. Telephone 358 L. V. HTINSOS. Pro - Ttp5 Beautiful women OFFER RELIEF TO THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY The Mitres Bell, of No. TS Fifth Avenue, Uew York, now finer the public generally the ? Viraplexkin Tonic whifh (hey have so long med successfully In personal treatment. THE MISSES BELL'S complexion Tonic! has almost immediate effeet ln clearlrtr and i briRhteniug the skin. It is m.ia eosmeiie, as I It does not cover up the blcmixltes as ponders J sua pastes ao, nut is a Cfiioiiess liquid that, wtieii allied to the skin, does uot show, it cleanses the pores of the skin of all poisonous and foreign fillings and dissolves entirely f reck lea. pimples, blackheads, tnotb patches, excessive oil ness or redness in the skin. Its use is so simple t'nat a child ran follow directions and get the best result. Tbe Misses Bell have placed the prleeof their wonderful Complexion Tonic at fl.00 per bottle, which is sufficient to clear the ordinary skin. ONE BOTTLE COSTS YOU MOTHIHC if the effect Is not exactly as c laimed, so that you take rto risk In sending for itu The price. $1 .00. places It w ithin the reach of all. it will absolutely clear a poor complexion fid beautify a prood one. This generous offer should be accepted by aU. Ladtes ran addres The Mtes Fell on all will be riven promptly without charge. An Interesting pamphlet will be sent upon receipt of stamp. jmres9 an communications ana sena an orders to The Misses Bell, or THE BELL, TOILET CO. No. 78 fifth Avenae, (few York. baa demonstrated tea thousand tunas that it ia almost fnfallihla FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. Irretralaritiea and derangemaata. It baa becoma tba leadina; nnwdf for this class of troubles. It azarta a wonderfully beaunfr, strength as ins; and soothing influaoca op a tbe menstrual organs. It fraraa "whites"' and faUmgof tha womb. It atopa flooding and raliaraa mf and valofal mengtraatioa. or Cbanaw of Lula it ia tba baa marilrlna mada. It ia beneficial daring pretruaiicv, and help tf bring children into homaa barrtm for years. It invigoratea, Ittov la tea, strengthena tha wbola system. This great remedy ia offered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman Buffer another minute with certain relief within reach t Wine of Cardnt only cost tn.tW pee botUe at your drag store. JToe mdrle, tit eases resMeHaa seweaf Mane, tuMtres. fftetna eymiaconi, tae A drteore Xwertia U." Ths Cleft net tcwM Ctk, Csnfrmeseps. Tents, la. I. w. SMITH. Cassaaa, t. C. earn ! ttsetl wine ef Care a at aataa tor tanlntj at tha wefak aad H aaMratf carta bar." Commissioner's Sale f Ileal Estate. Notice is hereby riven that the ondernisned. a commissioner appointed to sell real estate in cause So. 11,437. tending in the Wayne circa t conrt, being eaae Ex parate John 1. Hotreer. etal, will by virtue of an order n-ade and enlereu in miu obtc sen . v paoTic asci vu the prmifK-s os Thursday the fcith day of Mv, lt9S, at 19 o'clock a m., the !ol owing deectibed ieai estate in Wayne coonty. Indiana, to-wit: A pan of lot e. 16 ia ttrnt part of toe city ot Richmond laid ont by Jeremiah Cox, de scribed aa follows, to-wit Hefrinnine at tbe southeast corner of said lot. running thence west alone Main street an feet; loence noru 70 feet; thenee east -js feet to Sth street: tbence sontb aionstsaid Sth street to tbe place of txrinntne.tocvtber with tbe free and uninterrupt ed use of the passageway tbroueh nx going trim n street along tne aorta use ot sat j premises. and w.ii sen at public aict-oa ax z o c.oea p. 1. on said L!'h day of Mar. UK, a tbe prem ises, the following described real eatate ia Wavne county, Indiana to-wit: Lot No. 23 in John Smith's addition to tbe citv of Richmond, excepting a atrip of ground 41 feet ia widih off of tne north aide tnereoC. TERMS OF SALE. Svd retl estate will be sold ot the following terms, to-wit: One-t'.lrd of the purchase money to be paid in cash: one-third ra one y-ax and ooe-third in two T-ars from the day of sale. The pirehwer to execate bianotea for tbe de terred payment waiving vaiuanoa ana appraiement laws, bearing six per cent per annum interest from the date thereof, aad secured by a mortftage on the real estate sold EDWIN H. C 4TES. CoamiMioaer. Jobs F. Ron Bias, Attorney. aprSOwedit Foond. At A. G. Lnken A. Co. and J. L. Ada fc Co.'s drag atores a marvelous cure for kidney complaints, nervous "xhausrion and female weakness. 'It ia Foley's- Kidney Cure.

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Richmond Loan Co LOANS .In any amount MOSEY on Household LOANS Gooda rianoa, MOSEY Horses, Wagons, LOAXS Bug!. Blcyclea MOKE I WATCKKtl, DlAJsOXDS, LOAXS or any kind of MONEY personal property LOAXS at POSITIVELY the MOSEY LOWEST KATES LOAXS In this city. MONEY We give the longest LOANS time to pay the money MONET back la weekly or LOAXS monthly payment MONEY or to suit 7ouraelf. LOANS We leave the goods MONEY in your potae&&loQ LOANS thus giving you the MONET use of both money and LOANS property. All business MONEY Stsictlt CoxriiXNTtAX LOANS made to salaried peopla MONEY on their personal LOANS note without endorse- MONEY cient or collateral. LOANS placed same day of MONET application. Richmond Loan Company Bsorn i, iTrorann. Blosk, North E at Cor. Sth uad Main

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Your Decoration Day Shirt, Collars and cuffa ebould vie with the lilies in color and perfection of nnisu. lo atta n such results they mast be laundered at a high grade establishment, wuere batisf action is aimed a, and alwats guaranteed, as it is at t;e lO ;M STEW UUHDHY. D. Walters, Prop. gig Main St. Tdrphoee mi TIME TABLE. Pennsylvania lima Effective November 28th. Tralxte Haa fey Oaatrsvl Tlamta.1 Richmond Union Station. Pitts burgh, Cincinnati .'Chcago & St. Louis Ry RICHMOND DIVISION. Between Chicago and Cincinnati. EASTWARD TRAINS. "Cincln tl Mail and Ex 4:ti5 a. ui. :l "Kaet BauiHem M and K. 3:00 p. m. fixfgeasport Accom 6:0 p. m. WESTWARD TRAINS. fLoiransport Aceom 7:2 a, m. Kaat Chicago M and Ex. ..10:55 a. m. 11 00 a. m Logans port Accom 7:20 p. m. 7:X"i p. ffi. Chicago Mail and Ex 11:16 p. m. 11:15 p. m, INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. Between Columbus and Indianapolis. EASTWARD TRAINS. aaaiva. naraaT. Su L N. Y. M. and Ex 7 4 a. m. 7:S0 a. an. !lnd. A Col Acc. and Ki...l0 M a. m. ll:uo a m. Ind. & Rich Ace. and Ex 8:53 p. m. Penn. Special (Mail) 4:30 p. m. Ht L. A N Y. M and Ex- 7:36 p. m. 7:43 p. m. Ht. L. A N. Y. Limited 8:b5 p. m. t Local 112:30 p. m. WESTWARD TRAIN-. Bt. Looia Fast Mail 6:15 a. m tRich. and Ind. Accom 6:4 a. in. !-it. Louis Fast Expreftav 10:40 a. m. ol. at Ind. Acc and i.x.12:40 p. m. 1 5ft p. m Fast Mll.... 4:" n. 4- V p. H. Y and Ht. Utuia. Ex. 7:15 p. i i Local.. 7:25 p. m B.US a. m. CINCINNATI DIVISION. Between Richmond and Columbus ivla.iDaytoa ana Aenia. E 1ST WARD TRMNt. aaaiva rpav' tRich. & Springfield Ex 6 00 a. m. Rich. fc rprini(aldM.fcEx. K:U6 a m Fenn. Hprcial ( Mail . 4:3$ p. xa StL. A N. Y Limited-.. 8: p. m. Dayton Locul. .. 1:00 p. m - WESTWARD TRAINS. 'St. Loni. Fast Mail :lia. m. St. Louis Fast K)i press .10:37 a. m. tSpr'gfl d A K'Ch M. Ex. 6:10 p. m. Springfield Rich. Ei-.l'-Vi p. m. Dayton Local 10:20 a m. ORAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. Between Richmond and Mackinaw, via Fart ;wme as Grand Rapida. NORTH WARDlTRAINS. a axuva. itapsav Rich A O. R. M ani Ex- lbsim, Rich. A Ft. W. Ace. A Ex. t: p. ra. Rich. A Mackinaw Kx... llr p. at. SOUTHWARD TKAXN3. tFt. W. A Rich Acc. A Ex. ftos a. m. tO. R A Rich. M. and Ex 8:40 p. e, Mackinaw a Rich. Kx... 4:i a. m. aily. t Daily Except Sundays Trains no naber 8 and nnmber 10 haul tbroneh l-eriag cars bf-tween Chicago and Cincinnati, and bicago and Richmond for Hpnagfietd. G. R A I. trains numbers i and i have parlor cars between Cincinnati and tlrand Rapids; numbers 3 and 6 have sleepers between Cincin nati: ana w&ctunaw. Cinci-mn a?d Chicago trains numbers 18 aaa 14 have Puiinan bntfet parlor cars between rtneiantti ani (.'nicag-j. uomniiiiu aud tlalianaDolia ftrains haul tbrough stee .-inx cars on numbers 2, a, 6, 7, Si and l; dmiii cars on numbers ,7, aj.21.2 and . Colombo t-a ae. vi TDartoa and Xenis. haul through sleeping -ars oa Dambers .2, i, i, lo, JU ana . amifia: ' fcr qi w suaa Zl. B-ggare canst be at toe station 90 miaatea before train kxe. f. W. ELMER, Ticket Agent. L.A BARBER, Station Maatar. rtjr O if son jmtannonk 1 ''--K3 r-folf tr GocorrtKn, Jt'Tzf1 KZf.zW'i Giw. Sltrattoriset, jtij Im t i ''. VI a a a a t a r a t eie eaf ,.:ti' 4 y rarg, or aor inSamaia t;'.n. irriiti., tr aicerf. tt- l natMi ssetne trajHO. Koo-aatriBceat. sii ay mi aaa tats. or wut tn aisin wrapver, t r exvress. areaeid. for jmt. .r txittine. VI.7V rsalas eat a rffieS I JLi rm. IK meet te reuiP-emcnt j erry art0mAMr, ee. CUT PAPE-c ATTERN5 Eek itsme rextoiau. .mr.r tit ritk wmwirfr mkimt. raw fvart.fr wekifk cut ffirr A ''er-nj LTIITTY SKIRTS. WASH SKIRTS, SHIRT WAISTS, TAILOR-MADE GOWKS e' irMrr snrAfr ntrm dnir-nl. yrm mH fimd aWis' l f-irCM r the BAZAK,mt 25c. PER PATTERN vinr, iUHI. er SXJXT-tasnXTX tewv. We, W if 7 -n,'l trm J ms rkr ra ef lie ttrm jww mts. w emeimte ste muwk. ar wi If mre jmmu, sKe the we s-W ar net a ft m TRIAL SUB. 2Sc. FOUR WEEKS mfem recetf ef the I Ceats a Cepy - aaa., acr year , a. t. cm

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