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Every merchant admits that this spring 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.

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To Various Points via sylvania Lir.ea. Excursion ticket will be sold via Pennsylvania lines aa indicated in the : following paratrrapha. Although con- J cessions in fare are authorized for meetings of certain orders, tickets may 1 be obtained by any person whether a J member of the order or interested in the event. The reduced rate will be open to everybody. To Indianapolis, Ind. May 13th and 14th, account fifteenth anniversary) Kaper Commandery Knights Templar; ' good returning until May 16th. Sale of tickets will be restricted to stations) in Indiana. To Indianapolis, Ind. May 16th and 17th, valid returning until May 20th, account I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge and Kebekah Assembly of Indiana. From points in Indiana only. To Columbus, Indiana May 16th, 17th and ISth, for O. A. K. state en campment and Woman's Relief Corps meeting, good returning until May 21. From points in Indiana only. To Warsaw, Indiana, ( Winona Lake) May lGth, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, good returning until June 3d, ac count Presbyterian General Assembly. To Naperville, Illinois, (Barhneton Park near Chicago) May 23d, 24th, 27th and 28th, for German Baptist annual meeting; good returning until June 24th, with privilege to extend limit nntil June 30th. To Dallas, Texas June 11th ind 12th, account meeting of Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Return limit Jane 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 19th and 20th, for J. O. U. A. M. National Council meeting. Return limit June 29th. To Washington, D. C July 3J, 4th, 5th and 6th, for the National Educational Association meeting. Good to return July 15th, with privilege to extend return limit until August 31st. i To Chicago, Illinois July 12th and 1 13th, for Young People's Christian Union, Universalist church. Good re turning July 21st, with privilege to extend until August 10th. j To Buffalo, New York July 12th, 1 13th, 14th and 15th, good returning i until July 19th, with privilege to ex- ! tend until September 1st, account Baptist Young People's Union Inter- ' national convention, j To Saratoga, New York August 1st and 2d, account Young People's Christian Union, U. P. church. Return limit August 10th, with privilege to extend until August 31st. To Indianapolis, Indiana August 8th and 9th, for L. A. W. National meet. Return limit August 15tb. To Indianapolis, Indiana August 20th, 21st and 22d for Knights of Pythias grand encampment and s i preme lodge session Return limit August 30th, with privilege to extend until September 10th. To Cincinnati, Ohio September 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, for the G. A. It. National encampment. Good returning 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 17th, account Knights Templar triennial conclave. Return limit may be extended until October 31st.

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RICHMOND DAILY PAL.i-ADIUM.THU RS DAY. MAY

j Daring the excursion season special rates will also be in effeet via Pennsylvania linea for soecial and local events.

' ! For particular information please ap-Penn-ply to nearest ticket agent of the Penni sylvania lines or address W. W. Rich

ardson, district passenger agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. FACTS IN A FEW LINES. New Jersey was tbe first state permitting tbe right of suffrage to women. Marigolds and camomiles in north Africa reach a height of four or five feet. Fonr steamers are especially engaged in tbe exportation of onions from Egypt to England. Sculptors say that the perfectly proportioned month is three-quarters of tbe length of the nose. Tbe London Times spends abont (3,000,000 a year. Its receipts for ad vertising average f 5,000 a day. According to The Publishers Weekly, tbe namber of books printed in 1897 was 4,928 as against 5,703 in 1S96. Laboring men have 313 working days a year in tiongary, 80S tn tne Lnitea States, 274 in England and 267 in Russia. Japan was originally civilized byway of China. Today Japan sends scholars and men of science to instruct the Chinese. Java is eeid to be the region of the globe where it tbnnders oftenest, having thunderstorms, on an average, 97 days of tbe year. A good horse can travel 400 yards in 4), minntes at a walk, 400 yards in 3 minutes in a trot and 400 yards in 1 minute at a gallop. There are something like 40,000 public schools in Japan. Tbe buildings are well bniit and very comfortable, educa tion being compulsory. A writer in The Arena declares that C00, 000 iiit u now do tbe work, with tbe id of machinery, which needed 16,000,000 persons to do a few years ago. According to Sir Henry Irving, the theaters and music halls of tbe metropolis give employment to 100,000 people aid represent a capital of 3,000,000. In London each day 400 children are born, 260 enter school for the first time, 200 begin their apprenticeship, 150 persors enter married life and 200 persons die. Porous glass is one cf the latest nov elties. Tbe holes are so small tbat neither dust nor draft follows its use, and yet tbe ventilation is said to be extellent. In the leading navies of the world tbe cost of building typical ironclads per ton is as follows: United Kingdom, 60; United States, 78; France and Ger many, 87 to J0. Meteors rush through space at the rate of 26 miles a second. They are not usually larger than a pebble, and on striking the earth's atmosphere they immediately dissolve into gas. The quiver of the aspen leaves is due to the fact of tbe leaf stalk being flat ou the sides and so tbin about tbe middle tbat tbe slightest breath of wind sets all the leaves wagging horizontally. It has been demonstrated that African elephants can be domesticated. They make valuable beasts of burden, as they climb mountains with remarkable ease, are sure footed and can swim swollen streams. The largest proportion of single per sons is found in Ireland and Scotland and tbe smallest in tbe United States. In Ireland 67 per cent, in Scotland 65 prr cent, but in tbe United States only aO per cent are in tbat condition. Hartland, in Devonshire, has had only three vicars since 1760. The present vicar has held tbe place since 1859, his predecessor held it for 62 years, hav ing served as curate for ten years before And succeeding an incumbent who served 37 years. Three miles an bonr is about tbe average speed of the gulf stream. At certain places, however, it attains a speed of 51 miles an hour, the rapidity of tbe current giving the surface, when tbe sun is shining, the appearance of a sheet of fire. The Norwegian corps of skaters, a force peculiar to tbe army of that country, is a body of soldiers armed with rides who can be maneuvered upon ice or over the snowfields cf tbe mountains with a rapidity equal to that of the Lest trained cavalry. In tbe West Indies a lemon bath is almost a daily luxury. Three or four limes or lemons are sliced into tbe water and allowed to lie for half an hour in order tbat tbe juice may be extract ed. A remarkable sense of freshness and cleanliness is given to tbe skin. For 30 years after the completion of the railroad line across the isthmus of Panama tbe fare charged was 50 cents per mile, or 25 for the trip from terminal to terminal. This is said to have been tbe highest regular rate ever demanded by a road in tbis hemisphere. In one of tbe Canary islands there is a tree or tne laurel tamiiy tnat occasionally rains down in tbe early evening quite a ccpions shower of water drops from its tufted foliage. Tbe water comes out through innumerable Jittle Walking tha Floor. When a business man (rets 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 op with a ronnd turn. If he does not. it means nervous prostration and mental, if not physical, death. For a man who gets into this condition there is a remedy that will brace him op. put him on his feet and make a man of him again. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco verv. It goes to the bottom of things. It searches out the first cause. When a man is in this condition you can pnt yonr finger 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 one. It facilitates the flow of digestive uices and makes digestion and assimilation perfect. It gives a man an appetite like a boy'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 boild 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 oreun of the body. It tures nervous exhaustion and prostration. Nothing "just as good" can be found at medicine stores. -1 bad suffered aboot elcren vears with a pain In the back of nsv head and back." writes Mr. Robert Hubbard, of Varner. Lincoln Co.. Ark. I suffered for eleven vears and roeot a great deal of tnooev for doctors aad medicine, bet did srot ret relief- Then I tried fonr bottle cf the GoS3cn Medical Pmlwi-ij' aad improved greatlv. I seat for five more and now am glad to icil avsroac that I aaa ia good hsalth "

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mm. tB awRy par vi inv y 'ffwu in as a a prtui.pl, cr 6'in- t t jjrrtuvii ol care fT Ummm, virs, m..F iwrtcet sli paxi la it m lulita. Ou&sie rtHSMnwui m -.iW. tun bta or p.o la vf from on 10 10 at--, ana aizueet mxvtyly c'.r rv for ewe tKKiif hn be m u-L Tbe X Mayan Kf aMiy ( wiB.v nrt-fuaj-r -rtrm: curt for emeu a.?-k. aiii ur cmi m vkl ii yoa oej f, or urn liruiieu a ewge ui tne leaves. Germany s highest bridge is over the Wupperthal at iiungsten, near Bernscheid, back of El btr field. It is S 60 feet high and 1,630 feet long, the central arch having a span of SSO feet. The only high bridge in Europe is the Garabit viaduct, 405 feet high, in so nth era France. The Phcei ix was tbe name of the first fire company in England, and it waa established in 1632. At that time, in the towns, squirts or syringes were used for extinguishing fire, and their length did net exceed two or three feet, with pipes of leather. Water tight seamless hose was first made at Bethnal Green in lliix. Victoria is not merely queen of England. Her proper title is qneen of Great Britain and iieland. The word England ceased to appear in legal documents after tbe act Cf union with Scotland in 1707. The inonairhs of tbat country styled tbeurM ves kings and queens of Ireland from'Henfy VIII down to Queen Victoria. Henry VIII erected Ireland into a kingdom n 1541. Bow China Treats Defaulters. A recent number cf tbe Peking Gazette, tbe oldest paper in tbe world, and for 3,000 years the official organ of the Chinese government, contains the following edict of the emperor, TsaiTien : "We bavo received a memorial from Shih Nien-teu, governor of Kiangsi, denouncing tha conduct of Pien Yungch'un, ex-magistrate of Hsinganhsien, Knangsi province, who, having retired from his post, was discovered to be considerably in arrears in tbe payment of tbe taxes collected by him. When ap plied to for the repayment of tbe said taxes by the provincial treasury officials, tbe ex-magistrate paid no heed tc their demands, showing a contempt foi the law which eboold be punished. We hereby command that the said ex-mag i.strate be cashiered and arrested and placed in prison until he refunds the whole of his indebtedness to the government. We further command the governor cf Ynucau, the native province of tbe accused, to investigate and confiscate auy properties that may stand in the accused official's name in his native and other towns in Yonnan. Let not tbe provincial treasury suffer through the dishonesty of tbe officials." Tle Queen of Holland. Tbe queen of Holland is a yonng lady with very independent ideas. A short time ago it was stated that she had positively determined never to marry and tbat ber intention was to emulate the example of the great English Qneen Elizabeth. Probably this is mere gossij and has no foundation in fact. Now, however, we are told today tbat th yontbfnl monarch has bad tbe courage to declare ber distaste for music. If we remember that the Dutch are not usually regarded as a musical people, tbis is perbapiTuct sarprt Ing. But in this respect she is not possessed of tbe hereditary predilections which one might have expected, seeing that her father, the late King William III, was an enthusiastic musician. Indeed bis devo tion to tbe emotional art was such tbat be is said, when Prince of Orange, to have disguised himself in order to play second violin in Alalibran's orchestra. But then the prince was alleged to be in love with Mali bran at the time. If, however, she is not a musician. Queen Wilhelmina pays attention to other scsthetic tastes. She takes tbe greatest interest in painting and sculpture and has herself a pretty talent for sketching. tit. James Gazette. Living-stone's Grave. Hugo Gent be, the English traveler, who recently visited the grave of Dr. Livingstone, nnder tbe old mpundn tree, in Africa, fonnd that an ornamental fence, apparently not many months old, had been erected around tbe trea. When Mr. Genthe asked tbe natives who had done it, be was told tbat "a white man and his donna," who had come from .the northwest of the Luapnla, had visited the grave and caused tbe fence to be made. Mr. Genthe's discovery has excited great interest among tbe European community at Zomba and Elan tyre, and speculation is rife as to tbe identity of the mysterious and unknown conpla from the other side of the Luapala who traveled so far in order to do boxtcr to tbe memory of Livingstone. GUARDING THE OREGON. A Letter Describing the Prvcmntlosts Taken n Board tbe Battleship. A letter received in San Francisco recently from one of tbe officer on tbe battleship Oregon tells of the precautions taken on the vessel on tbe voyage to the other side of the continent tc prevent any harm from coming to the big fighting machine. These precautions were taken at every port visited. Tbe port referred to in the letter was Callao. -Ab soon as tbe pert was approached sentries were doubled at every point of observation and approaching boots were warned off. Freqnent soundings were taken, and when a suitable place was found the anchor was dropped. As soon as the anchor chain had finished rattling through tbe hawse boles two steam launches manned by well armed marines were lowered over the sidea These launches steamed in opposite directions around and around the battleship, never ceasing their constant patrol night or day nntil the anchor waa once more weighed. Throughout tbe stay in port nobody except port officials were permitted tc come anywhere near tbe battleship, and even these were compelled to snow their credentials and explain their bn sines to the vigilant launch crews before be ing allowed alongside. Captain Clark was determined, tbe writer said, to take no chances. His orders were strict and were being carried out night and day with all the vigilance that well dis ciplined officers and men could contrib nte. The men, the writer said, were all anxious for service, and never seemed perfectly happy unless tbe Oregon wa steaming in the direction of the cone ci conflict at full speed. ew York fcnn x Flags Far tbe Keaerve. An auxiliary to tbe National Volunteer reserve has been organized by th colonel's daughter, Miss Norma Mayer. The members are making flags and "aonsewives for tbe reserve. New York Tribune. Wrlehfi Celerv Tea. cures eonstinav tion, aick. neadaebca. 23c U drucgiata.

12. 1898.

ITEMS OF INTEREST. In Germany there is a society cf wo men that ou hearing of the departure of servant from auy household inveti gate tbe housewife instead of tbe serv ant. Tbe laws of Maryland do not limit the punishment which may be inflicted for the desecration of graves and ceme teries, except tbat sncb desecration is not a capital offense. The town of Dornstettin, in Wurttemberg, has its funds so well invested that tbe inhabitants, instead of paying taxes, receive a bonus of f -5 each an nually. besides free firewood and free use of land for raising vegetables. A Russian wooing cnluuinates in tbe betrothal feast, at which the bride elect casts off a long tres i f hair and give it to ber betrothed, who in torn pre sents ber with bread cud suit, aa aim ond cake and a silver riua . t with torquoisr. Two million Americans suffer the torturing pang? of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitters cures. At any ding- store. To Consumptives. As an honest remedy Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold oat false hopes in advanced stages, but truthfully claims to give comfort and rel ef in the very worst cases, ai.d in the early stages to effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co and J. L. Adams & Co. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured In Three Days. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind., says: My wife had Inflammatory Rheumatism in eveiy muscle and joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face were swollen almost beyond recognition : had been in bed for six weeks and had eight Dhvsicians but recehed no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave immediate relief and she was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., drug gists, Richmond. - If You Wish to be Well. You must fortify yout system against the attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, your stomach and digestive organs in proper order, yoar appetite good. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to build you up, purify and enrich your blood and give you strength. It c.eates an appetite and gives digestive power. Hood's Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. 1 Impossible to forsee an accident. Not impossible to bo prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil Monarch over pain. It Will do You Good. Are you constipated? Do you have sick headaches T Is your nervous system, liver or kidneys out of ordert If so, cure yourself by using Wright's Celery Tea. It improves the complexion. Price 25c. Sold by Luken & Co., druggists. 'How to Oar All Skt Diseases Sim Implyapply'-SffAvna'sOixTMBirr " No Inlern nai menu lcine rea aired. Curas tAtr. dvxcui, iica, axi eruptions on me face, hand a aose.&c. lravioe- the akin clear, white n ri healthy. Its great healing and -:uratir powers are possessed by no other remt dy. Ask tear druggist for Swatsb's Oihtkkt Cure a Headache In 15 Minutes By using Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache' All druggists. eod&wGmo Do Not Be Fooled With the idea that any preparation your druggist may put up and try to sell you will purify your blood like af 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 effect 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 great 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 trains 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, Indianapolis, Indiana, enclosing twocent stamp. The guide is worth much more. 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 com plaints. It never fails. 25c and 50e. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. Try Graln-0 1 Try Grain-O Ask your grocer today to show you package of GRALN-O, the new food lrink that takes the place of coffee The children may drink it without in jury as well as adult. All who try it. .ike it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal orown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delie&te stomach receives it without disress. i the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all Gro ceri Unfortunate People are they who while suffering from Kidney Diseases are prejudiced against all tdvertised remedies. They should know that Foley's Kidney Cure is not t quack remedy, but an honest guar anteed medicine for Kidney and Blad er troubles. A. G. Luken &, Co. and J. L. Ad una A Co Bberift's .Hale. By Tirtoe of a decree aad ezecation to ase lirected from the cWK of the Wayae circuit xort. I will expose a public sale, at the court House door, ia the rrty of Richmond, Wayae oajur, inniana ea toe ZLft OAT OF MAT, ISM, Between the boors of 10 o'clo k a. m. aad 4 y dock p. as. on said day, the following prop--rty. toritr Lots nmber 9 aad 99 in the srmd boaJerard sab-diviaioB of Pant V. Wahtara addition to Ute city o' Richmond, Indiana. To be sold a ths property of Fletcher C if edearia, ex al-. to satury said oecree and exec ooa in Bay bands in taror of The Oorernmnt Bsi!diag and Loan Inrtuatit n No-1 8aid sale amaoat relief front valuation or sp praise meet law LAFATETTE LARSH. Sheriff of Wayae Cooatr. April Ttb, imn. M H- larra. Attorney tor plaintiff: pern.' fee, ts-aa. afrtMfeaA

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We hate severaJ auras of Money to Loan on mortgage. If you want to borrow come and see ut . aoomi 1 aai S.WeflkaoU Bltnk RlCHafOCT) ISD. ELDORADO STEAM LAUNDRY The place where Lace Curtains are I Launderied, is the place to bring J all laundry work.J m - ,., ., 829 Mala St. : Telephoae 358 l V. 8TIN80N. Pro -, Tnree Beautiful won OFFER RELIEF 10 THEIR LESS FORTUNATE SISTERS A SURE ROAD TO BEAUTY Trie Mi-w-s hn cf No. TS Fifth ATcnne.Kew York, now ofli-r the tubic enit-rally tbe (mpleion Tonic hn-h thry hare so long used successfully In personal treatment. THE MISSES DELL'S complexion Tonic ha almost immolate effect In clearing and brightening tbe skin. It Is riot a cosmetic, as it does not cover up tbe blemishes u powders and pastes do, but is a color lo liquid that, when applied to the kin, dies not show. It cleanses the pores of thetkin of all poisonous and foreign iillinjrs smi dissolves entinly freckles, pimples, black heads, moth i etches, excessive oiLneas or redness in the kin. its use is so simple tiiat a child ran follow directions and Ket the best result. Hie Misses Bell have placed the t riceof their wonderful Complexion Tonic at Jl.tO per bottle, which U aullicieut to clear tbe ordinary skin. OME BOTTLE COSTS YOUUOTHIMO It the effect la not exactly as claimed, so tbat you take no risk In Bending for it. The price, Sl.OO. plan-s it within tbe reach of all. It will absolutely clear a poor complexion and beautify a pood one. 1 bis generous offer should be accepted by all. Ladies can address The Mliws hell on all matters oi the complex ion and h yerk ne in the strictest onfldem-e, and satisfactory advice will be pi .-en promptly without chanre. An interesting pamphlet will be sent upon receipt of stamp. Address all communications and send all ordure to T4 Mfws Belt, or THE BELL TOILET CO. So. 78 fifth Aveave, hww lark. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSmVELT CURE JtM.IiXi runs Mtimtammm railing Mam- , ory, Impoteney, Blasftlxsuims. etc- csosod br Abuse or other Eionases soa Indis- , cretion, Tw titirkl aad sarwiu restore Lost Vitality ia old or yoan. and . fit a man forstodr, business or mari-iaea. bPramnt Insanity and (lonnnDiDtiaii if taRftiounrt, Taeiruas snows ioiinediata improTe. monland cSsota a I IKE where all other foil Insist apon hating the a-ennina Ajas Tablets. They bas cured thouaaada and wiilcnreyoo. tVeKiveapoeitive written anarantea toeffact a cure Vs in ft or refund tha money. Prioel WW W ! packacei or six pkcae (full treatment! for f2.Q. hr per ixaii. in plain wrnpper. upon receipt of price. ( ircalar HaT AJAX REMEDY CO. , ZZTi For Bale in Richmond by A. G. Luken A Co. Tho-. F. McDonnell, Druggist. Have You Kidney Trouble? A 50c trial bottle of Foley's Kidney cure will prevent serious results from tbis usually fatal diseases. A. O. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. Dover N. H., Oct. 31, 1890. 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 3alm will reign supreme. Respect fully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman. Cream Balm is kept by all druggists. Full size, o0i. Trial size, 10 cents. We mail it. Ely Bros., 56 Warren street, N. Y. City. When Weak, Weary and Wasted from Kidney Diseases, why njt try Foley's Kidney Care, alguaraateed medicine. A. O. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adam A Co. - Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takef the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery cf the age. Alien s Foot-Ease ma kef tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, eallons and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today Sold by all druggists and shoe stores By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial packages free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, ReRoy, New York. Found. At A. G. Luken & Co. and J. 1 . Ada & Co 's drag stores a marvel ons cure for kidney complaints, nervous exhaustion and female weakness It is Foley's Kidney Cure. SUMMER HAVENS. Attractive Resorts for and Recreation. Rest Illustrated information a bo at Amer iea's popular summer resorts is being distribated by Passenger and Tieke I Agents of the Pennsylvania Lines. It , inclades descriptions of leading plaee ' or summer sojourn along the ocean, n the mountains of the east, and in tb lake region and northern Michigan, al of which are witrun easy reach ovu the PennsIvania route. For a eopj p'ease apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, or address yom request to W. W. R;c hard .son, D La trie Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Lndi

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.iTSvV lit r --i Your Decora! ion Day Shirt, Collars and cuffd should vie with the lilies in color and perfection of tiiiieh. To atta n euch results they mast be laundered at a hicli grade establishment, woere satisfaction is aimed a and alwajs guaranteed, as it is at t e RU 'IND STEAM U'JKD.iy. D. Walters, Prop. 91 g Main St. rrWnW ,,t riME TABLE, .Pennsylvania inns Effective November 28th, iTravtna Km y OaatrsU TtaasJ Kiohmond Union Station. Pitts burgh, Cincinnati, Chcago & St. Louis ly RICHMOND DIVISION. Between Chicago and Cincinnati. EASTWARD TRAINH. "t-'incln'tl Mall and Ex :( a. m. 4:18 a. m. tOincin'ti Acx-om. at 1 Fx o of, a. m. W li a. m. Fast Boatbern M and Ex. 8 SO p. ra. fc66 . bu tLaxaoapori Aocom tMt p. m.; IWESTWiABD TRAINS. floKanafKirt Ao-om. T: a, ra . Fast Chica;o M and Ex...l(hSS a. m. 11 00 a. m tI o(tnip,rt Aoc- m.. 7:20 u in. !:. p. m. Chicago Mail and Ex U:(jS p. m. Il ia p. aa, INDIAN A.PO LIS DIVISION. Between Columbns and Indianapolis. KAdTWAHD TRAINS. ABBira. DKPa fli. L. 4 N. Y. M. sod Kr.. 7:4." s. m. ?:Ma. ilnd. A Col. Acc. and Ki ..10 a. ra. 11.00 a lad. St Rich Acc. and Ex 8:&3 p. ra. rVnu. Hpecial (Mail) m. ht. L. & N Y. M and Ex. 7:35 p. ta. 7:45 p. St. L. A N. Y. Limited 8:65 p. m. fLocal H2M p. WESTWARD TRAIN. St. Louis Kant Mail 6:15 a. 1 Rich, and Ind. Accom ..... 6:S a. St. Louis Fast Eiprm 10:40 a. JOol. & Ind. Acc and Lx...12 0 p. m. 14.SA p. Fast Mail 4:?A n. m. 4:M n. ST. m. V and St. Louis. Ei. 7:15 p. ra. 7 2& p. f Local t:06 a. CINCINNATI DIVISION. Between Richmond and Columbus nria .Iaytoa ana jvenia. EASTWARD TRUJffc. aaarrsj oapsar' fRich. Springfield Ex.... S:uo a. ra. Rich. MprinKO-ld M.& Ex. 8:0 a. m Fenn. Special ( Hail).. .. 4:ap.ra St. L. A S. V Limned ; , p. m , barton , ,, Log p. m WESTWAED TRAINS. St. LouU Fast Mail :!. m. St, Louis Fast Express ..10:37 a. m. fSur'ga d A U ch M fix. o:10 p. ra. prinfBeld al Rich. Ei .l '.Vi p. m. Dayton iM-ai tn-ir. a QRAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RT. Between Richmoni an i Hscklnsw, via Hrt navnean urana Rapids. NORTH WARDiTRAl.N'3. btruf 11: Sa. ra. i:" a.m. tRSch to. R.M as Ex. f Kich. A Ft. W. Acc. A Ex. Rich. A Mackinaw Ex 11.". 0 p. m . SOUTHWARD TRAIN. !Pt. W. A Rich. Acc. Ex. Ih'rt a. m. OR Kich M. and Ex... (40 p. m. Mxckinaw a Rich. K 4:0 a. m. Daiij. t Daily Except Sunday. Trains number S and ngmber 10 haul through ih-eptOK cars between Cbi iro and in- mnaii, and hicago and Richmond lor "pnnxaoid. (i. R & f. trains nomlxrrs 2 and hsrs parlor ears beiween Cincinnati and Grand Rltpids; oorahers 9 and have sieepers between Olnciaoati and Mackinaw. 'Cincinnati atidChicaajo tralnsDombers !i ana I hare Paiiosri bmiT-t parlor cars between "Incinnsti and Chica i. txumnbu and la llanapolts F trains haul tbrougl siee?in cars on numbers x, 5, , 7, 33 and 41, dinins cars on numbers s, 7, i, 21 . 2 nd ffllambm trains, vi 'Dsyton and Xenls, haul througb sleefvicir rars on nnmbers Jl, 6, 1, hi, M) snd ..: dim ix crs on '1 and 21. B (rgee mast be at trie station SO mjnn'before train fTne. 'X W. ELMER, Ticket Agent. UA BARBER, Station Maates-. tiMi S r ra a to r k y a. ia i t t - ". r anr iuEams. sac u t t l'n irritaxi.m nr alrjm ?rnfia fciwii tioa .f n,e,n ao.. E.B.A. 1 " S" "rmPTTj Wy-U f! OB. r bottint. U n. swiYt rMrrsaifsti -,f rw sir aati. asW.'Tarsy'. aara CUT PAPEk PATTERNS Each itrme C0ntmim awef itt rim imriefy rf mre itrmulud. 1 s4 ta m tw ImUM LTILTTY t:iRT5. WASH 5KIRT5. SHIRTWAISTS. TAILOR-MADE GOWNS tr if yvm art turtinr ww dj-fftt. y-m mrtU ItmJ at,..- jo- tvaml tm tie pit f tkt BAZA H, mt 2sc. PER PATTERN mast, sxxxnu a hut-raartxrx twwx, ria. tmd if r" i27 urmJ wa .'A mmmSrr t 'the ftftn m ym swi, mm4 rnzlnt tk mmmimmt. ssr Tml aW $t t rm. r a w S BAZAii, a swb? srmd ftm mt m. tftcuU mfmr at TRIAL SUBJ 2rc. FOUR WEEKS 1 Ceata a Cssr . Ssk., i 09 per rear ii hi iiiru aawraias, rn im. a. t. at