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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1899.

RAILROAD STORE!

Men's fine all wool suits, worth $10.00, $12 00 and $15.00.

Only 150 of th'j 800 Saits left,

in the next few days; so don't gat

suit and want to has been conceded goods been shown We also have

lAffc at $1.48 a suit;, all wnol. and

leather. We want to close them

advise you to call

"We also place on sale 50 dozen boys' all wool knee pants at 45c. a pair, cheap at 75c.

Also 50 dozen worth 50c, at 25c. much less than cost

Men's OVERCOATS

For choice of our entire stock of fine Overcoats and Ulsters, fiaest Meltons, Kerseys and Coverts in the market, and if we can fit you, you can buy an Overcoat at $7.50, worth $12.50, $15 and $18. Remember, our stock is very low, and only a few left to selecc from.

Men's Overcoats at $3 that are worth $5, $6.50, $7.50 and' $8. The entire line to be closed out at $3.

Men's heavy, fleece lined Merino Shirts and Drawers at 25 cts., worth 50 cts.

Men's good 25 cts. heavy

only

Men's Jersey gloves, fleece lined, kid onlj 19c a grand bargain.

YOURS FOR OTHER BARGAINS,

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get it at ons-third its value. It

by all that never have such good for so little money.

about 50 boys' pearly.

boys' good heavy kn?e pants, Thes3 are rare bargains, and of production.

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lined leather Gloves, worth 50 cts.

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Other stores wili ask you double or treble this price.

aad thay will r left if you need a knee pants suits will wear like all, and would finished fingers,

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THE FOG DISPELLER.

AN INVENTION WHICH IT IS CLAIMED WILL DISPEL FOGS. A fttr.ua of Air is I arl trtt of m Tab la Su-h a Wa,y aa to Borw a H.l Tkrm(k th. Foar By th. I'M of It Flint. Caa Pick Boo)t la foajcy WealhaT. The latest inrention is a fog dispelr. The apparatus consists of a horizontal out-look pip eight feet is length and eight inches in diameter. At the mouth of the tube is a wide flange; the rear end ia covered with a thick disc of glass. About two feet from the rear end a pipe enters the tube from below, at an obtuse angle with the forward section. This connection is made through a sort of turntable, which permits the outlook tube to be pointed in any direction desired, up or down, from one side to the other. The pipe below con nects with a blower down in the vessel. When the dispeller is in use. the blower sends a powerful stream of air up through the pipe into the tube, and the current hurtles into the fog, boring a hole through it, as it were. The action of the suspended moisture is twofold. The fog is rolled back in every direction, the high pressure of the blast produces a cooling Influence, the moisture in suspension condenses and falls in rain. A great cone of clear atmosphere, with its apex at the mouth of the tube, results. The eye of the pilot is at the glass at the rear of the tube, and he gates into the bowels of the fog. With its aid a pilot can readily pick up his buoys in a fog, and keep an eye out for vessels ahead. With a powerful blower, the inventor .hopes to make the fog-dispeller useful at 1,000 feet. No claims is made that the dispeller would be practical exeept when the vessel is going at a slow rate of speed, which is customary when there is foggy weather. How a IVaiia n t Waabrd the Tlxrr, A story is told, in La France du Xord. about a Cossack, ignorant of the French language and equally ignorant of fear, who was hired. at Moscow. by the lion-tamer. Pezon, to clean the cages of his wild beasts, says Emily Mayer Higgins, in Lippincott's Magazine. Their understanding, or misunderstanding, was arranged by means of gestures and dumb show, as that unfortunate Tower of Babel hindered intelligible speech, and Pezon thought that the man thoroughly understood what he had to do. The next morn ing the Tartar began his new duties by entering, with bucket, sponge and broom, not the cage of a tame beast. as his master had done, but of a splendid, untamed tiger. The fierce animal fixed his eyes upon the man. who calmly proceeded to wet his large sponge, and to approach the tiger. At this moment Pezon appeared upon the scene, and was struck with horror. Any sound or motion upon his part would intensify the danger by rousing the beast to fury; so he quiet ly waited till the need should arise to rush to the man's assistance. The moujik, sponge in hand, approached the animal, and, perfectly fearless, proceeded to rub him down, as if he had been a horse or dog; while the tiger, apparently delighted by the application of cold water, rolled over on his back, stretched out its paws, and, purring, offered every part of his body to the Cossack, who was bed him as complacently as . mother bathes her infant- Than , ha left the cage, and would have repeated the hazardous experiment upon another savage from the desert had not Pezon drawn him off. with difficulty. The HudaoD's Smokestack. This is how the smokestack of the Hudson looked when that battered gunboat returned to Key West after the fight at Cardenas. This was the engagement during which the WinTHE RIPPLED SMOKESTACK. slow was crippled and Ensign Bagley killed. During its progress Lieut. Scott, who was directing the fire from the Hudson, sat calmly smoking a cig arette while superintending the manipulation of the guns. In military prisons an offender is sometimes sentenced to carry cannon balls from one place to another and pile them up all day long. That is all. Perhaps it does not seem very terrible but it sowl wears his life out. 'it is practically a death sentence, and he knows it; he would rather be shot. Many a sick mas feels the same way about the burden of disease that he is logging back and forth from day to day. He would as -soon be down with a mortal disease. It will come to that sooner or later. A man's life can be dragged out by dvspepsia and liver complaint- The experience of Mr. J. T. CardwelL of Fall Creek Depot, Pittsylvania Co., Va.. shows how Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery save, people from consumption by waking up their nutritive organism and giving it power to supply pure, healthy blood, which drives out blood poisons and dead tisanes and builds np sound, wholesome flesh and muscle. " I feel it my duty,"" writes Mr. Cardwetl in a letter to Dr. Pierce. to write woo of the Lastine beneais derived from the use of Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and little ' Pellets. Seven yean ago I contracted a settle cold, wtiach oafied the ill of one of the best phyatrtaaa is my taxe. It ran on and I contioalilr few aifft astu I concluded to write tc the World s Pipeiary Medical Association. The answer to mv mqnirr advised tne to atse 'C.oJden Medical Discovery' and Peliets' fo indigestion and hrar complaint at this trme two asonths had pa sard. In two or three davs after I had commenced the ase of your raedic.re my cooeh had entire! stormed, nay diges tion was better, my low spirit driven away and I telt new Hie anil vigor ia my whole body." This marvelous ' Discovery ' make? nerve force and msreed power. It is far better than oily moisions ; it does not make flabby fat, it does not increase the weight of corpulent people

After ihe Grip YY hat?

Yon thought you bad the best of the erio and yod determined to wear it off; . bat somehow it doe not wear c ff as you. e pjctea. ion p&ss restless sleeolef oiehU ' and get np in the morning feeliner more exhausted than wht n von retired You are irritable and net v.. us and have no appetite for your food, ioa (c about in a listless, half-hearted sort of way, and every thine yon undertake to do eeois to go wrong. Do yon know that you are on the verge of nervous prostration T You need help, and you need it more now than you did when the grip whs at its worst. Dr. MUeslXervine is the best medi e re yon can (ret tt build np your sh&t tered nerves and restore your wasting Etrf ngtb. It invariably insures sound sleep and gives the overstrung: nerves their natural rest. It maces the appetite keen, facilitates the digestion, (rives healthful vitality to the re ves a d restores health. "I was nervous, restless, irritable and altoce her out of sorts. It was impossible to get my natural sleep atd I became so wtak and exhausted that I could not leave my btd. Finally I commecctd fating Dr. Milf ' Neryire and I begun to improve from the first dose. In a ehott time my health was com; lately restored. jurs Dow II eagle, "S ng Sing, N. Y A trial package of Dr. Miles' favor ite treatment fur the trip, consisting of Dr. Mile Nervine. Dr. Milts' Anti Pa n Pills and Dr. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, will be sent absolutely tree of eost to any person sending name and address on a postal card requesting the samples, and mention irg th name of this paper. Address Dr. M ies Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind MESSAGES OF TRIUMPH. low Famona Sailors and Gensrala Have Announced Their Victories. Caesar: Veni. vedi, vici," (I came; saw; I conquered) Sobieski: "I came; I saw; God con quered." Turenne announcing the victory of Duen over the Spaniards: "The enemy came; was beaten; I am tired; good night." Gen. Suwarrow, to Catherine of Rus sia: "Hurrah! Prague. Suwarrow." Catherine to Suwarrow: "Bravo, Field Marshal. Catherine." In these terms Suwarrow received his promo tion. Sir Charles Napier, after Hyderabad and the capture of Scinde: "Peccavl. I have Scinde." In the dawn of the day which was to see the battle of Meanee he said: "If I survive I shall soon be with those I love; if I fall I shall soon be with those I have loved." Dewey: "We have taken Manila; am caring for the enemy's sick and wound ed." Gen. Desaix to Napoleon at Marengo: "The battle is lost, but there i3 time to gain another." Henry IV. of France, at Ivry. 1590 "If the flags fail you rally to my white plume. You shall always find it in the paths of honor and victory. Lawrence: "Don't give up the ship!" Paul Jones: "I have not yet begun to fight!" Marshal MacMahon, after the capture of the Malakoff by the French during the siege of Sebastopol: "J'y suis; j'y reste." (I am .here. I remain here Sebastian!, after the massacre of the Poles In "Warsaw during the insurrec tion of 182(1 "Order reigns in War ...... ii .... Here arfj fine other pithy short sayings abou present: rar that are appropriate at General John Stark: "We must whip the redcoats or Mollie Stark's a wid ow." Demosthenes: "A man that runs away may fight again." (Demo.sthenes had been charged with cowardice in throwing away his shield at the battle of Chevonea, 338 B. C). Marshal Saxe: "We are like cloaks one thinks of us only when it rains." (Said of the soldier after peace was declared). Alexander the Great to his disaffected soldiers: "Go home and leave Alexander to conquer the world alone." Washington: "In peace prepare for war." Wellington: "A great country can have no such thing as a little war." Mareehal Ney: "Glory is not to be divided." Marshal Lannes: "No one but a poltroon will boast that he never knew fear." Iosa of Iep Tears. In 1582, in the arrangement of the Julian calendar, ten days were dropped so as to get things running on the then new, but the present basis of calculating time. So as to keep things running right it was determined that a year ending a century should not be bi-sex-tile, except every fourth century. Thus there was no leap year in 1700. 1800 or 1900. It is, or at least, was, rather rough on the ladies, who have special advantages in leap year, for it is the only year that it is proper for them to propose themselves in marriage, but as it has always been so in matters affecting womankind, men always find reasons for restricting their privileges. The ladies get left again in 1900, but though there will not be many of those who see 1900 who will see 20o., the latter year ending the fourth century, will be a leap year. In this way three days are retrenched in four centuries, and the remaining seven days will be made up in a little over 800 years. After that calendar years will be like solar years, and future errors in the calculation of time will occur no more. The loss of leap years will in thousands of years affect the seasons, but I suppose the mathematicians of the centuries hence will be so flip in handling figures and making calculations that they will have no difficulty in keeping things going correctly. The Dtadly Grip Is again abroad in the land The aii you breathe may be fall of its fata! germs! Don't neglect the "Grip" oi yon will open the door to pnenmonu and consumption and invite death. lb sore signs are chills with fever, headche, dull heavy pain", mucous dis charges from the nose, sore throat and never-Iet-go cough. Don't waste precious time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, eheap syrups Core it at one with Dr. King's New Discovery, the infallible remedy foi bronchial troubles. It kills the diseae e germs, heals the longs and prevent the dreaded after effects from the malady. Price 50e and $1. Money back if not cored. A trial bottle free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drag store. Grip makes one sick, weary and restless. Dx. Miks Rcstoraavt lsrvine brutgi rest.

inflammatory Raeumatlam Cured In

Three Days. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon, Indiana, aays: "My wife had inflammatory rheumatism ia every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible, and her oody and faee were swollen almost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, bat received no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave immediate relief, and he was able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold I y A. O. Luken & Co , druggist?, 630 Main street, Ballard & cyder drug gists 1031 Main street Richmond. 2 Krauly la illooU L)een. C!c-an 11xh1 tneaus a c"tan skin. N'j beauty without it. t -iscaret, Catuiy latha. tic clean your Moot! a;iii keen it clean. 1 stirring up Uie lazy Itver and driving ail ra purities I torn the txxiy. lv'iii toljv t banish t!iiues. boils. bloUhes. blac khead. and that sickly bilious complexion by taking vascarets, neauty tor ten cer.tt Ai i drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c. 2j A Short Sad Story. A cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. Grief. tT TV . ii a a roiey s aoney ana rar oeen used, this sad sad sfory would have had a happier ending. A. G. Lnken Co. and J. L. Adams & Co . drug gists. Prepare for Spring. Don't let this season overtake you before yoa have attended to the important outy of purifying your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, By taking tbia medicine now you may save pickness that will mean time and money as well as suffering later on. Ho d's Sarsaparilla will give you rich, red blood, good appetite, good digestion and a sound, healthy body It is the greatest and best medicine because it is the One, True Blood Purifier. Its uiequaled record of marvelous cures has won for it th confidence of the whole peo ple. Educate Tour llowela WUh Cnaeareta. Candy ,nthtrtic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 23c. It C. C- C. tail, druggists refund money. Let me fay I have used E'y's Cream Balm for catarih and can thoroughly recommend it for whst it claims. Very truly. (Key ) H W. Hathaway, El zi btth, N J. I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and to all appearances am cured of catarrh. The terrible headaches from which I long suffered are gone. W. J. Hitchcock, late Major U. S. Vt l. and A A. Gen , Buffalo, N V. A 10j trial size or the 50c size of Ely's Cream Balm will te mailed Kpt by druggists. Ely Brother?, 56 Warren street, N. Y. .There is to ? About it. N question indeed with those who have used it, but that Foley's Kidnev Cure i absolutely reliable for all Kidney and b'adder difeapes. A. G Lnken & Co., and J. L.Adamp & Co., druggists. Your Be.-tli.tere ts Will be feryed by making ture of neaitn. it win ne a loss of time and money to be striken with serious ill Saisrpanlla and In this way all ness. lake llooo s purify your blood. germs of disease will be expelled, sick ness and suffering -will be avoided, and your health will be preserved. Isn't this a wie course t HOOD'S PllAJt are the euly pill to take with Hood's Sareararilla. Price 25 certs. Tue Mott F. tal Diieaee. It is not generally known that more adults die of kidney trouble than ot any other dii-eflfie. When tbe first gymp'oms of this diseate ajprar r lme should be lost in taking roleyS Kidney Cure, which is guaranteed or money lefunded. A. G. Luken & Co. atd J. L. Adams A Co., druggists. Grain-0 Britgs Kclicf To the coffee driuker. Ct ffee driukirg s a habit that is universally indulged in and a'rrost as universally irjnrious Have yoa tried Grain Or It is almost like coffee but tbe efftcts are ju-t the jpp(site. Coffee upsets tbe stornacb, rums tne digettiOD, earn ts tne atari tnd disturbs the whole nervous sysem. Grain-0 tones np the stomach, tids diges-t:oa and strengthens the lerver. there is notniog bat nouriehnent in Grain-O. It can't be other wise. 15 and ?5c- p.r package. (BLO0 "CASCARETS do all lalaaed tor thent tnd are a trulr wonderful medicine. 1 nave often wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at l&st have found it in Caacareta- Ffince taking tbem. mf oiood has heen panned and my conipleXMn has improved wonrterf ully ant 1 feel murb belter in every way." Mits.SAU.iE at. bkuatu. LjltrelL Teuo. CANDY TwAOf I seorrtMo Ileaant. PaT.tjtW FXTit T,to fivwt rv Good. Never Wieken. Weaken, or Gripe. Kic 2Sc. Sue. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SteHI ! ay Cawpaaj. n.keavh ai.al. aw Yartt. SIS HUa UDAV arisu to t IKE Tobacco Habit RICHMOND stlrM mum 919 Main St. ' 'Phone 157. AFTXR MONTHS Of accjowmn in yonr trosk or bureaa drawer. Shirts, Cofts ad Collan aanndereai by us will till have rae aame fine gtoaa aad be aa kite and stiff aa th day the; wera fiB!Utd- Tha matt u achieved by using lae beat aoap, atarr-h, eve., and lajtag caira toat eacs fn oi iot worm im froperijr

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Neglect shoalj never be laid at the door of a housewife. It may be she works harder than her leighbor, tut doesn't go atout it in just the right way. lier neighbor uses

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BM.XTJ CREAM BALM la m poaltlTeenro. appiy m(o ui noaaua. it la oolcklT abeorted. & owu at Itanrciata or by null ; aamplra loc by stall. M uaiu vttsv ot, AflV oa 111 EiVtly, Quickly, Permanently Restore MAGNETIC NERVINE 57.antee to Cn re insomnia. Fits, li 1 1 utess. HvMcria Nervous Debility, Lost itality. Seminal 1-osse; Failinc Memory the result oi Ovcr-w-ork, Worry Sicknesi. Errors ot Youth or Over indulgence Prica 60c. lid S' ; 6 boxei $6. - For quick, positive ami tasttne results in Srxua Weakness. Imtwn-. NervM ivhiiitv and I-c Vitality, use YELLOW LIBEL SPECIAL double strength will give strenfth ami tone to every pan and efTert i. permanent cure. Cheapest and beat loo Pills t. tv niail. For sale by W. SOI Main street. II Koss drug Co. Vtg H It BCD -lOIftOlrOQ tr m.thJ f Ut 4,irr..a t-S p r m t. rr boa W hitac, BBDttsril du cbrr,. or ny fctiflmr tion, irritfttiot. or u) i. or m v c "j scr a. 9' PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up to date work a specialty. All kinds of work Jone with neatness and dispatch. Office, room i second loor, Grand hoteL Residence, io rnh neventeerth t'ft LAUNDRY. Get your Laundry wotk done where satisfaction is guaranteed. ELDORADO K5aS,T 29 ISaala. St.. Telepkoat 35f L- V 8TJN80N.Pro . JOE LONG CHONG, - - 7flE LAUNDRY HAH, lias com r back to stay. I want my old mends to briDg their laundry. 1 have a new machine to iron bosoms. First class work guaranteed. EverytMug Delivered in 2i HoursLONG CHONG, 15 North Eighth St, STEEL RANGE Has attached Summer Gas St.ve that Cannot bo Beat. See it and you will by no other. AT MEEKIIOFF'S. 'Phone 46. Now is . . Time To be looking toi HARNESS for Spiing. We have ttem. WIGGINS & CO. Phone 1443 3" '9 Main St. ONEY! We have several sums of money to Loan on mortgage. II ;you want to borrow come and seelus. Wm. H. Bracbury & Sen Boom 7;and8 Westcott block, BiCHMOKD, IXD.

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and keeps her house twice at clia with half the effort. OoM Dut Washing IVtwder h& Riven many a woman the lepuutKni of beinf 1 queeu of housekceicr, IV y..u uac it? ' Largest jx.ckagc - greatest economy. f

FIRH ALARP POXES. rnt DlatHot, aoaik of Mala wast o'.t I t la and SoulaO. ilaaa'w I lud and Sooth 6 1 A th and Soata D n ta aud South B. t Mh ma Booth H. I 7a a4 bouin u. 8eond Diatrtoi. aouU o'rtfala. aaaUik 4 l 1 i l J I and Mala W.O aad tfcratb . 7ta aad Soata a. Srtft and Soatha. 6 ltaand Soatk 3J 7 Uti aad Mala Hi aad ttoata J. Dtatetot. aoaia oMata mi la 1 tilio aad South B. a l-iaia and South U. 4 lath aad Mala. 1 i-Uth aud Houth O. i ath and Sooth A. fl T-Xh and Mala : Vaarth Dtatrtot, aorthai Mala, 1 rd aad Mala. Kobiaaoa'a shea, s ird and North C City building. Oaar, SooU Oo. i 1 ho a 4 T Champa a mllia Uth aad North I. rtfth Dla jlot. Waal Biohaaead1aa4 BaaM J Want Third and NaUoaal madl t Waat trd aad KIbm. W a aUaa4. 4 Barlham oollaara, f Htata aad Bora, t 8 Urant and Bidn. T Hunt and atapV B ii rant aad Uharidap. iirldara aTaaoa, patvaraaia'.J Blxth Dlatrlot. north o IX aaa;! IQ, 1 BaUroad ahopa. Hartoa'a ooftfa faetoty. fr-Booataw OrtU Worka, Wnyna Aatomltanlweiis City atlilVorka Oraaaaa ah Boot Oa " t I 14th aad North O t f No. hoaa houae T lHth and North V Wad ard North ar BPaoxai. 8iutat t raarol aau. rira praaaara, 1" Natoral aaa ea t 1 1 nraoai. "Ira praaaura 1f1 W-Rtranlnan'.t DO YOU MED it - all RIGHT, COME UP. We will loan it'i to you on household goods.pianos, horses, wagons, vehicles, store fixtures, etc., without removal. Ou watches, diamonds, rings, bicycles, musical instrument etc., left with us. On your personal note, if you are a salaried man with a responsible firm. Employers not interested. Business strictly confidential. RiciimoDd Loan Co. N. . Cor. f'h ard Mais, Room Open every evening. TIME TABLE, Psnnsylvania Jumo Effective Xov.20tli. 1898. Traima Ron y C trml Tim. BicLmot.d Union BUtion. Fitiabcrgh, Cincinnati, Ckieago & Bt Louis By RICHMOND DIVISION.;.' Eatweeo Clilcaco and Cincinnati. V. E8TWABD TBAlXB. t loanaport Aooom , fa a, aa faa Cbloaaro M and KsJ(hW a m, 11:W) a. aa tUganapon aooom. - 7: p. aa. 1z p. m Chioago Mall and Ex. 110 p. aa. U;10 u. ar tOta and Mackinaw Ex 12 4A p. nj, EatfT WARD T&AI1TS ClDola'U Mail and Ex x a m. elf a. sa tOmdntl Aocom. aid Kz. -.! a m. a m. TLocanaport cem... tja p m -r aat Doauaro at ana UX atlU p. fcaWa-aa t Mack maw Cm tip.. -A Us p. a. INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION Bwtwaen Golnmbtu aad Tnf11annll WK8TWABD TMAtKB. nuaa i.an. u ai. r., a:o a m. uet, Btumaraat Mali aclo .Bi St. Lonla Faat Fxprra. . , Va4 a BB fCL at Ind. Acc and KxU:40 . alxtta aa flit Mail -ip.a mp.m . T. aad firt. Louia Kx T:L5 a m. 13H p. m EASTWARD TRAISP. St. La H. T. M.aad Ex 7:S a aa. TM a. aa find, ah CoL Ace and ExM--aa a aa. UsM a aa tX. Loaia A Jf. Y. Faat Mali frM a. aa. Pa fpaelal a-ia m et.Ua T. k. aad Ma. 74 p. ax. ?f p. m St. U JIW.T. Uaaltad fcAajaa. DAYTON &XENIA DIVISION. Blchaaond and CMaatba. ia JiflM WBSTWAaVD TaVAUfiT tSprinR. A Rica. Mail AEiy. C40 p. aa. Bv. Lula 1-aw Mau CclOa a. at. lAoia Faat Eiirm 1MI a aa. bBTtacftaid Blca. Ii VriA p. aa. BASTWJlBD TaVAlira t Richmond A Zenia M. A E. Sr90 p aUoc a eprroaraad Kx a m m Lous Jt N. Y Faaa Mail avM m rvoa, r-paclaJ ! Mali) ,rja - aa 8VL.AS.T UatwL j.B QBAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. patwa RicHiBaaT and Mactdaaw, vtaa Wort Wars aad Ofaad FxrTnla. BOUTR WARD TlLAJP. auira, ' r aaaj Mack, at Rica. Mail Bx. a a aa. K4- R- Rica- M. aad Kx 4:lfia. a. tHacxiatwa Rica. Ex- 136 a aa. Dally. t Saay Rxrpt Baadav. VOITEWABD tsaxhp. t lea- a 3. R. ML aad m lscSa.aa taUe. MaeUaaw fctwaLm RtcaA Mack Mail Mx. 1X2 p. m Dafly. t Daily except Somlay. Baarcaaja Baa k at to mm Htm SB aUaaiaa aatoretraia tlata. 2- W. ELMBR, Tick , I. a. uuuua, wmua ummw,

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