Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 May 1898 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAIL.Y PALLADIUM. SATURDAY. MAY 21. 1898.

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Men's Shoes. Men's dress shoes, lace or congress, all solid, all style tees 81.25 Men's dress shoes, lace or congress, all style toes 1.00 Men's good style dress shoes, tans, satin calfs, vici kid, congress or lace 150 Men's fine dress shoes, all new toes, lace or congress, calf-skin, kangaroo or vici kid cloth tops, tans or blacks ... 2.00 Men's extra fine dress shoes, back or tan, vici kid, willow calf, also with silk vesting top lace or congress, at 3.00 Men's patent leather shoes, cloth top l.'JS Men's fine patent leathers, very best stock, all newest toes, none bettvr made 3.00 The above are others at

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Men's extra heavy work shoes, lace or congress, veal calf or grain leather 1.00, 1.25 Boy's Shoes. Boy's nice 1.25 dress shoes.. J)Sc Boys' nice dress shoes, lace blcck or tan $1 . 50 Boys' fine dress shses, black or tan, kid top or cljth top, excellent value at 2.00 Ladies' and Children's Shoes Lidies tan sho:s, vestiug top, 4i to 7 ....S1.3S Ladies' nice vici kid with patent leather trimmings ... . 1.50 Xtra quality tan vici with vesting top l.Stt

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NE - OIDS Cure for all absolute faith in the ONLY iOXE Sample to Et ch Applicant. m. and 9 p. m. Go's., ichmond, Ind. STORE Specially good things in ladies black dongola lace, stock tip l.'lS Handsome thing, black. vesting top, stock tip l.S'J Good ladies' Oxford tans 75c, 1 00, 1 25 Ladies good black oxfords, 50c, G5c, 75c, 1.00, 1.25 An extra fine shoe, cloth too I-Sit Children's black or tan, sizes 9 to 2, vesting top .... S9c Also extra nice quality children's shoes, 9 to 2, tan and black $1.25 Little gent's shoes, 9 to 2, lace, with heels 1.00 Little gents' tans and blacks patent leather trimmings, 9 to 13 12S Babies shoes from 45c up

FRUIT JELLIES.

Maw to Mai a ul Swrva Tbeaa 8 Tmy WU1 B VMmmh ui Appotlatec A pretty dessert, garnished with whipped cream, it formed of cubes of fruit jellies in various colors. Make orange jelly, tinting it the most brilliant orange oolor by preparing it from the clear Juice of the fruit, ijoak a third of a package of English gelatin in half cop of cold water. When it baa soaked two hours, stir in half a cap of boiling water and stir it until it is dissolved. Strain it into a pint of clear orange juice. Remember Valencia or any Med iterranean oranges are better for jelly than Florida oranges. Thee are of lit tle value for cooking, though they are the beet and eweeteet table oranges that ever were grown. Add to the orange jei ly tb grated yellow or outer rind of 2 oranges and half a cop of sugar. Add also a tableeTXJOnful of maraschino. train the whole through a pointed flannel bag twice, squeezing it through the first time, to obtain the color and flavor of the rind in the jelly. Cool this jelly in sheets an inch and a quarter thick. Make a sheet of lemon jelly in the same way, using the juice of lemons instead of oranges, with a cup of sugar and omitting the brandy. Color it a del icate lime fcreen with a few drops of French vegetable coloring liquid. Make another sheet of fruit jelly of preserved strawberry juice or of orange juice, omitting the rind and coloring the jelly pink with carmine. Cut these jellies into cubes with a sharp knife or into ornamental forms and serve them piled on a platter in pyramidal shape sur rounded by whipped cream, or use a thick wreath of them as a border to a snowy iced rice pudding. A little ma raschino may be used in the lemon or in the pink orange jelly. Bits of orange pulp, little dice of candied pineapple preserved or quarters of candied cherries may be used in these jellies. Preserved peach juice makes a dainty jelly flavored with a tablespoonful of maraschino and made in exactly the same way that the orange jelly was made. Bits of rich preserved peaches may be scattered through it. It looks very pretty when it is tinted a pale pink. Apricot jelly is also nice, served with whole apricots and garnished with whipped cream. Any of these jellies are very ornamental served in an ornamen tal border mold, with the center filled with whipped cream. The mistake made in preparing these simple jellies, made from gelatin, is to use too much water and depend upon the weakened fruit for a jelly. Only water enough to soak and to dissolve the gelatin is needed. Jelly must be frnit juice. Expert Opinion on "Tattling." Do school children of the present day hold in less aversion the "telltale" or 'tattletale" than did those who a quar ter of a century ago braved the master's rod rather than tell? The question is suggested by the report of a test made in the schools of Utica by Superintendent George Griffith. At his prompting 8,000 children were asked to give their written opinion, anonymously, it is supposed, as to whether one pnpil should testify against another,. Voluntarily telling or "tattling" was not meant iu the test, but only 15 per cent of the children noted the distinction, so that the result may be accepted as the children's opinion of the "tattler." The question asked was whether it was right or wrong, and it appears that the boys hold more robust views (judged in the remembrance of old school days) on the matter than do the girls. Of the 3,884 who answered . the question 494 boys, or as pet wwi. hm 8,3 glfls, or 25 per cent, considered it right to tell, the larger percentage of both regarding it as wrong. New York Post. Ulxtory of the leather Pone. The organ of the German leather trade, Der Ledermarkt, regrets that last year was not duly observed as the "ju bilee of the modern pocket leather purse." The older folk among us will remember some of the predecessors of the "portemonnaie. " The most popular of these was a knitted tube or pipe, closed at each end, with an opening ou one side and provided with two metal slip rings. The neat and handy porte monnaie was the invention of a German bookbinder's apprentice in America, Karl lieue by name, and his novel purse first came into the market in the year 1847. The inventor neglected to patent his new leather portemonnaie with a steel clasp, and it was quickly imitated all over the world, otherwise Heue would probably have become a very rich man. Since that date the purtmonnaie has undergone a series of evolutions iu form, material and completeness, but the yonng Heue, according to Der Ledermarkt, provided the germ out of which all our modern pocket purses have been developed. Loudon News. Guarded. "So you want to marry my daugn ter, do you?" " Well, I understand those are the only terms on which yon will let go of any of your wealth." Thus, all things being made clear, the details were soon arranged. Chi cago Post. fj2i "Mow DolLeok" How frequently m woman asks this Question! How much thought and study she devotes to it! It is natural. A woman hates to think that she is growing' day bv day less charming and attractive and youthful to her husband's eves than in the davs of courtship. A woman may always retain her charms and the vivacity and freshness of youth if she will take the proper care of her health A tremendous percentage of ill-health in women is doe to weakness and disease of tHe dUtinctlv feminine onranism. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is aa unfail ing' remedy for all disorders ot mis nature, tt allin inflammation, heals ulceration. stops debilitating- drains and soothes and tones the nerves. It preserves tn a woman all the charm of healthy youth. Thonaands of women have testified to its tnarwlnnt merits " Favorite Prescription is sold by all respectable dealers in medicines. Deal only where you are honestly treated. Any storekeeper who tries to We yon a substitute for what you demand is not treating yon honestly and you should take your trade elsewhere, enr nine vesra I have suffered with falling of internal organs,- writes Mrs. Mary Williams, of Raleigh. Wake Co., N C (Boa 136). - I was troubled with bearing down pains. I had imbnmticin and female weakness and nervousness. Yi, -l. r. at nic.hr I was consticated and had urinal trouble. The doctor here said that no medicine would reach my disease. rs pierce s Favorite rrescrtpoon. ocien eal Discoverv and "Pleasant 'Pellets' Medi na ve cured mt" An every -day necessity in the borne. mod home medical work. Send 21 onecent stamp, to cover mailing only, to the World thspensary aieaicai as-jtou" Vnln V V for a naoer -covered copy of Tir Pierce's Common Sens Medical Ad-

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sap fate: TIj. Njw Tork Btrsrapapars rwaantly published the detail of tat axilcMe of society woman vho became) erased or headacaa ana drowned berself la to harbor. What a. sad ad to a. Ufa that u-ht M have keen completely happy!

Doubly ud Waw advanced eatenee could have saved herl Munroa has a speeiflo for aH kinds of fceadacho. which "utt In three, minute and leave, no depressing affectd. One or two doaea will top Sick Hea-lnche. XauraJirla. Headaches from lnd!retkn Nervousness. Overwork. Cold. Intemperance, or Railroad or Ocean Travel. In striking contra t to the above sad ease U that of Mrs B. Hardin. 8 R3 Oerm an town Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa., wife of the Clerk r,f th Board of Education, who says: For thlrtv vear. I suffered with sick hfde. which appeared In attacks of severe pain, so Intense that I was obliged to remain In bed for davs at a time. The attacks appeared almost every vrek. and at no time did I ever receive reliff. although I consulted the most skilled physicians In the city. The headaches seemed to wear themselves out and then commence anew. At last I was Induced to trv Munyon'a Headache Cure. The relief airlcal and alnvtst Instantaneous. I followed up the treatment and was completely cured for three years have passed and I have had no return nf the headaches. I have recommenced Munyon'a Remedies to a number of my friends, and I hare received their most sincere thanks for manv worderful cures that have been aocomplisheil t.y these little pellota." Professor M un von has a separate .p. rifle for ea-h disease, the only logioal system of n dloine. l.iCht Kyed Trople. A correspondent states that in many parts of Jouth America the Indians are suspicions and very dangerous. Some of tbem will trade with strangers, tut can never be relied on, while others will be friendly and have a fairly good reputation in the matter of dealing with for eigners. .But on one point all the tribes agree they do not trust a man with eyes like a cat. In many places iu South America a man with light eyes is never safe, and the Indians are apt to kill snch a man on sight. If no present opportunity should offer itself of gratifying this prejudice, they will often bang around for days for the chance of dis posing of the intruder. It is related that not long ago a French trader was sitting quietly among some Goajira Indians, discussing business, when a party of the came tribe who had been filling up with mescal came along, and the cry was raised : "A man with eyes like a catl Let us kill him now. " There were a scramble and a daring rescue, for the trader's companions reached his side only just in time. Japanese Railways. Last year the progress of railway en terprise in Japan was phenomenal. Since the pioneer railway was construct ed between Tokyo and Yokohama, a distanoe of 18 miles, in 1872, the system has been extended at an average rate of 100 miles a year, so that at the end of March. 1897, which concluded the twenty-ninth fiscal year, the total mileage had reached 2,446. At one leap, however, during 1S97, no less than 630 miles approximately were added to the total, thus bringing it np to 3,000 miles in round numbers. Other lines are un der construction or are projected, so that thiA-e will be to abatement in the Japanese railway development for some time to pome. . . '.Cold Promotes Hearing;. Captain Perry speaks of the great dis tance that sounds can be heard during intense cold. We often, he says, in the arctio regions heard people converse in a common voice at the distance of mile. Popular Science News. - Log Cabin Philosophy, When a man sows de seed er happi ness, he don t bother Dont ae weatner. kase de Lawd takes keer er de crap. Lots er dese candidates tell yon dey gwine ter save de country, due i mos ingin'rully notices dat when dey gits tbrongb wid it dey ain't mnch er it left. We don't want no war ef we kin git out er it, en it s safe ter say dat dem wbut hollers loudest fer it is quickest in gittin out when de time come. De won ain't half ez bad ez some folks make it out ter be. Left ter itself it's erbout de very best worl' I ever had any experience wid take it comm en 'ine ! Atlanta Constitution. The Star Was Lost. The story is told of a green hand on Doara a coasting vesset wnc could not learn to steer by the mariner'e compass. It was a clear. starlight night, and the captain told him to head the vessel toward a particular bright star which he pointed out. This was done, and for a short time all was right. But before long she was veeriDg wildly fiom her true course and rushing rapidly before the wind. 'Ahoy there at the wheel I ' reared the excited captain. "Port your helm I What do you mean f Where's the start" "It's awl right, captain," timildy replied the nervous helmsman. "1 lost the Etar, but found another brighter and better than the one you showed me." London An ewers. A tW f Ijuttraaa-e. A well known public lecturer is fond of telling how he was once introduced to an audience by a man manifestly un accustomed to performing duties of that sort. Stepping to the front of the platform before the large audience, he said : "Ladies and gentlemen, we have with ns this evening Professor Blank, who, I understand, has a finer flow of lan guage than I have; therefore I will not continue my remarks, but will ask the professor to come forward and consume the time. And lee sat down having quite exhausted his own "flow of language" and leaving the professor to be gin as best be could after such a dazing Introduction. Detroit Free Press. A Long- Lived It see. Deacon Rumsose Who says beet ain't healthy I Look at the Ger mans. Mrs. E I was not aware that they were exceptionally long lived. Deacon R. That's 'cause you nev er read the papers. Look at this: "A German rifle company is soon to celebrate its seven hundredth anni versary." New York Weekly. A Meu laapetaxieew With some women devotion to a mean husband is merely an obsti sate determination not to admit hav

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To Various Points via Pennsylvania Llr.es. Excursion tickets will bt 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 of the order or interested in the event. The reduced rates will be open to everybody To Xaperville, Illinois, (Burlmtrton Park near Chicago) May 23d. 24th, 27th and 2Sth, for German Baptist annual meeting; good returning until June 24th, with privilege to extend limit until June 30th. To Dallas, Texas Jane 11th and 12th, account meeting of Nobles of Mystic Shrine. Return limit June 2Sth. To Toledo, Ohio June 15th and LCth, good returning until June 20th, account United Brethren in Christ Church Young People's biennial convention. To Louisville, Kentucky June llHh and 20th, for J. O. U. A. M. National Council meetinc. Keturn limit June 29th. To Washington, D. C July ,5d. 4th, 5th and 6th, for the National Educational Association meeting. Good to return July 15th, with privilege to extend return limit until August 31st. To Chicago, Illinois July 12th and 13th, for Young People's Christian I nion, Universalist church. Good re turning July 21st, with privilege to extend until August 10th. To Buffalo, New York July 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, good returning until July lyth, with privilege to ex tena until September 1st, account Baptist Young People's Union Inter national convention. To baratoea. New York August 1st and 2d, account Young People's Christian Lnion, U. P. church. Return limit August 10th, with privilege to extend until August 31st. To Indianapolis, Indiana August Sth and 0th, for L. A. W National meet. Keturn limit August 15tb. To Indianapolis, Indiana August 20th, 21st and 22d for Knights of Pythias grand encampment and su preme lodge session Keturn limit August 30th, with privilege to extend until September 10th. To Cincinnati, Ohio September 3d, 4th, 5th and bth, for the G. A. li. National encampment. Good returning until Septembei 13th, with privilege of extension until October 2d. To Pittsburg, Pennsylvania October Sth, 9th, 10th, 11th. 12th and 13th, good returning until October 17th, account Knights Templar triennial conclave. Keturn limit may be extended until October 31st. During the excursion season speeial rates will also be in effect via Pennsylvania lines for special and local events. For particular information please apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania lines or address W. W. Richardson, district passenger agent, Indi anapolis, Indiana. When Weak, Weary and Wasted from Kidney Diseases, why not trv Foley's Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. A. G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams CoC3 Hv You Kidney Trouble? A ROff trial bottle of Foley's Kidney cure will prevent serious results from this usually fatal diseases. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. Cure a Headache in 15 Minutes By using Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache" All druggists. eod&wGmo 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. 25c and 50c. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. 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 Blad der troubles. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Ad ams & Co. GUIDE TO WASHINGTON, D. C. Sent Free to Teaohars 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. No man can cure consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood s Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Never fails Your Life Insured 1c a Day. Our insurance is protected by bank able paper on the Capital City bank of Columbus, Ohio. There can be no stronger guarantee given you. We dare not use a bank's name without authority; if you doubt it, write them Uood health is the best life insurance. Wright's Celery Capsules give you good health; they cure liver, kidney and stomach trouble, rheumatism, con stipation and sick headaches 100 davs' treatment costs lc a day. A suzht draft on above bank in every $1 box. hich brings your money back if they fail to cure you. Sold by Luken & Co., druggists, at 50c and $1.00 per box. Send address on postal to the Wrieht Medical company, Columbus Ohio, for trial size, free. 16 d&wlm Found. At A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L Ada - & Co.'s drug stores a marvel oua cure for kidney complaints, ner Tons exhaustion and female weakness It is Foley's Kidney Cure. When docters fail try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, con stipation ; invigorates the whole sys tem. PHaw! Pilaw! Iteklac POss, BnfTTOxa Moisture; intense itching at slinging: most at Bight; worse by scratching. ) Ill.WWaiW VUl I.V (. IUU! .van. u.wu ; oftwa bleed and uicwrate. beoonuxtg very I BwaTBBW OtWTBTBBrr stops the itching

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Attractive Resorts for Rest and Recreation. 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 the east, and in the lake region and northern Michigan, all of which are within easy reach over the Pennsylvania route. For a copy please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, or address yoar request to W, W. Richardson, District Pajssenijer Agent, Indiauapolis, Indiana. SPINAL itlycnr-dbe It Renews the Youth. The Mystic Life Kenewer is a most wonderful vitalizer. strengthener and rejuvenator of the boly. It is the most powerful nerve builder known. It cures all failing health. It restores the vital forces to their wonted vigor and strength and makes the old feel young again. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmond. 4 "My blood was in a horrible condition and I had boils and pimples on my face. 1 was run down so that 1 weighed only 110 pounds. After tak ing a tew Dottles ot Hood s carsapar ilia I was relieved of the boils and pimples and had gained strength and tiesh." Chestek H. Eicuhokn, Mur ray. Indians. noon s itlus are tasy to take, easy to operate. Cures indigestion, head ache. 2 While the War Lasts, All who march, walk or stand, should shake 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 charing, hot, smarting, blistered, sweating feet. All ti e regu lar army troops and navy men use it olanteers in hot climates can t exist in comfort without it. Allen a foot Ease is sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 2oc. Samples sent HiCE Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. 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 oases, ahd in the early stages to effect a cure. A. G. Luken & Co and J. L. Adams & Co. 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 Hood s barsapanlla. This, 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 Sarsaprilla absolutely cures all forms of blood disease when other medicines fail to do any good. It is the World's great Spring Medicine and the One True Blood Purifier Don't let the little ones suffer from eczema" or otner Torturing skin dis eases. No need for it; Doan's Oint ment cures. Can't harm the most delicate skin. At any drug store, 50 cents. There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery 6tores a new preparation called GRAIN O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it with out distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over t as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 ct. and 25 cts. per package. Try it. A-k for GRAIN -O. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS FOrUTI V KL.Y CUKE JkLt.Hi i'1'im IHmrnamm Fall Log Hmr orr. Impotencr. Blai) uu . ate, eaaMxi by Abas or otbar Escwwea and Indir cration Tfcry vwirJciy an4 awrWy nstoie Lout Vitality ia old or roang. and fit a man for atari f, boiiiesor marriage. friTevmst Inmoitr and Oonmimption if takon in urn. Tnslr oe shoes immediate improrment and affecta a CL'KE wbete all othr tad Intat upon bavins the aannlna Aju Tahlata. Tbr haTacored thousands and will care joa. WeaiepoeitiTe written goarantee to affect a care FO pTe ia each case or refund the moner. FrlawWIeim package; or mix pltgee (fall treatmentl for 2J. Ii7 call, in plain wrapper, upon receipt 01 pnoe. t areolar AJAX REMEDY CO. . ZZZ7t Tor sale in Richmond by A.G.Luken & Co. Thos. F. McDonnell, Druggists. Ttiree Beautiful Women OFFER RELIEF rO THEIR LESS F0RTU5ATE SISTERS A MURE ROAD TO BEAUTY The Mimes Bell, of No. 7S Fifth ATerroe.ITew York. now offer tbe puUte inwrally the Complexion Tonic which they haie no loos used succesefully in peraooal treatment. THE MISSES DELL'S Complexion Tonic has almost Immediate effect In clearer aod brightening the akin. It is nna cosmetic aa it does not cover np the bleminh aa fine; tiers and pastes do, but is a colorrrsa liquid that, when applied to the skin, does not show. It cleanses the porn of the skin of all poisonous and foreign CUirnmandCitar.lTes ectinly freckles, pimples, blackheads, motbtattbea, excessive oil! new or redness in the skin. Its use is so simple that a child ran follow directions and fret toe best remit. The Misses Bell have plared the price of their wonderful Complexion Tonic at tl.00 per bottle, which is suincient to dear the ordinary akin. OME BOTTLE COSTS YOU BOTH ISC it the effect is not exactly as claimed, so that von take do risk in send ids; for it. The price. Sl.OO. places it within the reach of alL It wiil absolutely clear a rr complexion and beautify a (rood one. This generous offer should be accepted by allLadies cun address The Misses Fell on sTl natters of the complexion and fcyark-n to the strictest confidence, and satisia nry advice will be siven protni"y without chanre. An Interesting, pamphlet will be sent cpon receipt of stamp. . . ., Address all commnnlcations and Sena all orders to The Mimaem Bell, at THE BELL TOILEV CO. ft. 75 fifth . fart. Bi Out wmMiT tar Gieet. 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TIIIE TABLE Pennsylvania Jumo Effective .November 28th, 1897. TrsJasa Raa y OcatrsU Ttsa Richmond Union Station. FitU burgh, Cincinnati, Cheago & Si Louis Ey RICHMOND DIVISION. Bwtws Ctiicwa-o and ClnctaaaU. t EASTWARD TRAINS. 'aaaiva. casaarr. Oloeintl Mail and Ex ...4x6 a. m. a t a. aa. tCtactnti Anxuu. at d Kx a a. ro. (MS a- as, Fast tknthn M and Ex. 8 W p. m. fcM p. aa. t Locaaaport Aecosa ....... 4;M p. m. WESTWARD TRAINS. rttrfHransport Acvom T SS a, a. Kat t hicajro U and Ex . UViS a m. 11 00a. aa Hofaaaport Accom 1 w p n. f :J p. a. chicaco Mail and Kt. U:itf p. an. U.li p. aa, INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. Between Colambaa and IndianapoUa. EASTWARD TRAINS. aaaiva. brpaxt. He IA N. T.M.and Ex 7: a. ra. Trad a. a. !lad. A Col Ace. and Ex.15 a. m. 113W a at. Ind. A Rich Ace. and Kx t S3 p at. Prna. Special ( Mailt , : ju p. aa. . U N Y. U and Kx 7:SB p. cn. T:5 p. sa. St. U A N. Y. Limited p. ru. fiscal ,12:) p. aa. WESTWARD TRAIN.

St Louts Fast Mail tRich. and Ind. Aocom..... t. Louis Fast Kxpreaa.. tl. Ind. Ace and tlx-.. Fast Mail si. Y aud St. Louia. Kx t Local lSa.na a. aa. llhM a m. .11:40 b. n. li AA p. an. :& p n. a:M p. aa. T 16 p. m. T 4J p. sb B OS a. n. CINCINNATI DIVISION. twen Richmond and Oolatnbiit via Day ton and Xenia. e 1ST ward train. aaaiva. tRich. A Springfield ti Kich. A hpriUKtield M. A Ex. Fenn. tipetial (Mail. St. L. A 1. Y Uiniid Dajton Local , , , oa a. as. 8:06 a. m 4:34 p. sa fc js p. m. 1:00 p. ns WESTWARD TRAINS. St. Louis Faat Mail S:Wa. cn. St. Louia Fast Express ..1&37 a. m. tSpr'Rd d A K ch M. A Ex. 6:10 p. m. priuifaeld A Rich. Ex.t:&i p. m. Dayton Local . IO:Sa m. Q RAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. Between Richmond and Mackinaw, via Port Warne an Uraad kapida. NORTH WARD, TRAINS. aaaiva. bbpab tRich A O. R. M. and Ei. 11:06 a. an. TKioh. A Ft. W. Aco. A Ex. :Kp. an. Rich. A Mackinaw Ex .. . lL'M p. sa. SOUTHWARD TRAINS. !Ft. W. A Rich. Ace. A Ex. o a. m. O. R A Rich M. and Ex. II 40 p. n. Mackinaw a Rich. Kx .. a. m. Daily. t Daily Except Sunday. Trainannaber S and number la haul thmnpK leepinx car betwoen Ctaiowo and Uinolnnati. and 'hioaro and Richmond for Mprmaflold U. R. A L trains numbers 1 and s h narlnv cars between Cincinnati and Orand Rapids: numbers 9 and have sleepers between Cincinnati and Mackinaw. Cincinnati and Chicatro trains nnmhera IS ana 10 have Fullnan budt parlor cars between Otncinnati and 'hica5. ooiumbua and ilndiananolla train, haal throuKB sleeninc cars on numbers a. & . 7. IH and l. dining- cars on numbers , 7, S0.xl.ia and . Columbus trains, vl Darton and Tenia, hanl through sleepinc cars on nunibora a. A a. 10. 1 and alt dtnina; cars on 30 and xl. Baggage must ba at the station 90 mlantaa before train time. U W. ELMER, Ticket 'Agent. U A. BARBER, Station Master. Your Decoration Day Shirt, Collars and cuffs should vie with the lilies in color and perfection of finish. To attain such res alts they must be laundered at a high gradt establishment, waere oatis faction is aimed a and always guaranteed, as it is at t 'ae KWm STEAM UUNDHY. D. Walters, Prop. MONEY! We have several urns of Honey to on mortgage. Loon If tyou want to borrow come and see uc. '.Ym.H.EradburyHoii Rooms 1 and 8 Westcott block. Richmond Ikd. Richmond Loan Co LOAXS In any amouat MOJfEY od Household Goods' Pianos, HONEY. Horses, Wagons, LOANS LOAN'S Buggies, Bicycles MONET Watcezs, Diamonds, LOANS or any kind of MONET personal property LOANS at POSITIVELY the MONET LOWEST KATES in this city. LOANS M03TET We give the longest LOANS time to pay the money MONEY back in weekly or LOANS monthly payments MONEY or to suit 7oaraeL. LOANS We leave the goods MONEY in your poeseselon thos giving too the MONEY ose of both money and LOANS LOANS property. All baslneee MOSEY Stxiotlt CosrFiBrarTXAX. LOANS made to salaried people MONEY on their personal LOANS notes without endorse- MONEY ment or collateral. LOANS piaeed same day of MONEY application. Richmond Loan Company - Boom i, Trexant Block; K Cor. ttfe 4 Man

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