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LIOITD DAILY PALLADIUlj WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1300.

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Second Floor Bargains.

: A good part of our Fall Carpets are now on sale. Bright, nhrful vfit serviceable colors are fashion's favorite. Some en

tirely new effects never shown before.

Our prices are as they always have been the LOWEST. We have Carpets

from 12ic to $1.10 the yard. A good all wool Carpet at 50c the yard. Best made Wool Carpet, 60c, 62ic and 65c the yard. Remember, no charge for making or laying.

(LINO LEU M"6 are nW carrynff the arest line these goods ever

snown nere. x rices lor me uesi guuus uniy occ, 45c and 50c the square yard. yy"TI NGS" We have a good assortment of Mattings in both China and Japan. Prices 120 to 50c yard. Some remnants in five to twelve yard lengths very cheap. p I f0 A new line of Bromley's wool Smyrna Rugs use both sides, of course. Perfect animal designs, dogs, horses, lions, etc. Size 30x57. Price $2.48, or FREE with two of our $25 tickets. New stock of Draperies, Tapestry Curtains, Lace Curtains, etc. -

Tell it to the Neighbors. Railroad

PRESSED FLOWERS.

Hmwh are pnwl sad tit I if tB bocj

Cone hsrent colors, (mb and Be; Gone sesmnat, swaytns;. btoor. and

And thoughts are mummied there la

No li (it of rym aer potas of head.

TS. thought that' written la I

And yet one toora of Bator there.

memory leade u true.

From srtthered leaf to boddiag flowed

From mokWlnc dust to freshening atsfer.

Ftan meaty pee to odorous air. From words to thoug-hts anew.

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CHINA'S ODD VAGRANTS

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Wt pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Constipation . or Costiveness we cannot cure with Livorifa, Tfio Up-to-Dato Lilflo Liver Pill (They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain l(p Pills, !0c boxes contain 40 Pills, 9c boxes contain 1 5 Pills Beware of substitutions and imitations Sent Jy mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Corner Clinton and Jackson Sts.? Chicago, Illinois, t' i JSold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main street, and Curme & Co.. 415 North Eighth street, druggists.

BeDj.B.Myrick, Nos. 8 and 10 North Seventh Street Richmond, Ind.

Fire, jluc, Lightning and Accident INSURANCE. Agent tor Red Star and American Steamship Lines. Also Raymond & Whitcomb's Paris Exposition Tours. Notary Public, Loan and Renting: Agency ......

Th Latest Desk Hovelties.

Many odii conceits are fouod among

the Inkwells, paperweights, pincush

ions.' paper knives, penwipers, match

boxes, tape measures, catchalls, etc

nays The Buyer and Dry Goods Chronl

cle. Some very original things are seen In the way of tape measures. There are the beads of Chinese, Japs,

negroes, Arabs, etc.. and frogs, lobsters, mice and any number of bugs. Insects, etc. Try to extract a piece of cheese from the mouth of a mouse, and behold a tape measure unwinds from

Its depths. Brush a fly from a frog's mouth, and again appears a tape meas

ure, and so on in endless rarlety. the

most natural looking animals. Insects,

etc Concealing In. tbeir hollow depths the useful little tape, which works on a

spring. !

Some penwipers are also made on the same lines, the most natural looking lobsters, frogs, beetles, etc., showing 88 ornaments to chamois or flannel pen

wipers.

A line of paper knives made of cellu

loid in Imitation of old Ivory Is exceed

Ingly Interesting. The blades are of all

sizes and of a variety of fancy shapes.

The handles consist of a number of

heads. Napoleon's. Arabs', etc., as well as of natural looking horns and many

odd novelties.

There are shoe horns and button

hooks to match, and all are such clever

imitations of the real Ivory that they

would deceive the unwary.

BRADBURY & SON,

Insurance

Real Kate

8. K. MORGAN, Talafcaa,-71S. ETOlimjEiL ESTATE Information, Abstractor, Insur ance and Notary Work. A plaoa to bay a lis asryasj pay rant. O. B. MORGAN, Prawtlaal Ptambar aad Oaa Trttar-, 9th mm4 Mart K Sts. la.

E. B. GROS VENOR, M.D

V(slfdt Elect, KitDECEd

Hand-made Harness. ALLCRADES.

ohm ratcEs.

AIM ST. PlMMt I479-1I thc wiccino CO.

Special eqnipmeatCfor the TrMtsMat af tka Dlsa af

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lENTIFlO FITTIIIB OF CLASSES 24 I. Ilti St. Eicknrad. The best of private accommodations, and trained nurses. Long distance.

Preble County Fair Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines. September 17th to 21st, inclusive, excursion tickets will be sold to Eaton from Richmond via Pennsylvania lines for the fair, good returning Saturday, September d. C. W. Euikr, Passenger and Ticket Agent. "Washingtox, D. C. Genesse Pure Food Co. . Le Roy, X. Y.: Gentlemen Our family realize so much from the use of GRAIN-O that I feel I must say a word to induce others to use it. If people are interested in their health ana the welfare of their children they will use no other beverage. I tried them ail, but GRAIN-O I have found superior to any, for the reason that it is solid grain. Yours for health, C F. Mtsw,

Khiu Popallet "Bhi."

The Topullst state committee In To-

peka Is in the hands of a woman, Mrs.

Annie Diggs. 'known to the party as

"Little Annie DIkks" and their new

boss. The Populists of that state want ed women to work in their campaign,

and the Deiaocrats opposed. The Populists showed how in earnest they were

by appointing one for their head, and

energetic she is. By birth she. is a Canadian, but mar

ried to a Kansan, and has since lived

In Kansas. She may well be called an old campaigner, for she made her polit

ical debut 23 years ago, when prohlbl

tlon waa the issue, and since then she has ben identified with a number of

public movements.

She has dabbled tn newspaper work.

has lectured and debated and preached.

For a year she filled a Unitarian pulpit

In Kansas and Is now In the state libra rlan'a office In Topeka.

Mrs. Diggs Is a great lover af family and home. "No woman on earth thinks more of borne than 1 do," said she. "It Is a regular heaven to me. But fate occasionally throws a person out of his natural sphere, and when It does be

must make the best of it.

She is a great political fighter and not an "easy boas." New York Tele

gram. A fatlkcra Kewaaasr Waawa.

Miss Anna Consulich. young, pretty.

witty, is. w believe, the only woman of the south since the death of Mrs. Nicholson of th New Orleans Picayune who has reigned as editor In chief

of a dally paper. Several years ago the

proprietor of The Dally News, the leading paper of Pensacola. Fla, vested Miss Consulich with this power as e traordinary responsibility for a 2(V year-old lassie in recognition of tha ability she had displayed as a staff contributor. Authoritative editorials on political, civic and buainv thma have flowed from her pen with the same ease and grace that have characterized her character sketches, reviews, miscellaneous matters and bits of fiction. "Between whiles'" she brought out a clever society novel. The Belle of Pensacoia." and is preparing another novel for the press. Her character sketches end fiction stories axe Coding favor with the French and Italian as well as the American press. Though an Intensely American American. Miss Consulich Is by birth an Austrian.' &ha was transplanted to this country when an Infant.

Crrlea Prlcf)tl ar 1

tic. Thin bamboo tubes are fastened to carrier pigeons In China to protect them from birds of prey. When the bird la In motion, the action of the air through the tubes causes a whistling sound which alarms birds liks ths hawk and keep them m retpcctfvi dlsUaca,

BY SC. QUAD.

ICopjrrlsht. 1300. by C. B. Lewi

When the firm of Haywood. Sine &

Co. of Loudon established an agdcy at Cairo, Egypt. 1 was placed in darge. My business was the buying ofrugs. vases, arms, cloths and whatevf else

might find sale in England. Tbi was

what I may call my general a njl estimate business. As a side line was to pick op bargains In mummies Up to the founding of that agency inalro

only a few museums in Euroe or

America bad been able to secureipeci-

mena. lo get bold of a mummjt witn

faiatory required, a couple of-lears"

diplomatic correspondence btfveen governments, and the cost woul run

op as high as $3O,0U. Under tbtflawa

of Egypt it was death to distuf the dead without official itermlssioij and

death to any foreigner diseoverei try

lng to 6hlp a mummy out of thei.ouu

try without special license. In J Mice to the old and respectable bouse lliavi-

named I must say that they hit u knowledge of my side line. I bid a

partner in London who advanced the

money and shared the profits. hen I was ready to begin business, we had

orders for 30 mummies.

Let me tell you that I bad a c fifty

part to play. In a way the brincb

waa under the supervision of,1 the

Egyptian government. At the ead of

each week 1 had to submit a list of

my purchases. All ray shipments had

to pass the customs otlicialn. My Fare-

rooms must always be open to ofacial

Inspection. I was not told In so many words that all this watchfulness, was

to prevent me from dealing in .um

mles. but of course 1 knew that It was

My first step was to bribe every official

who could obstruct me. and 1 had to

move slowly In the matter and Uiake no mistakes. Then an agent must be

found to look up ami ship me the

specimens from points in the interior.

and he had to be a nervy as "wel as

an honest man. lie Id turn would have to find faithful men. and taken

all In all It was a bit of business to

be bandied with care. It was six

months before 1 got it under way. and

after once fairly tn It there was not an hour in which I felt safe from

discovery.

In most cases ' the burial places In

Egypt are easily to be got at. Most of

our orders simply called for a speci

men. and It made no difference about

the sex or whether there was a record

attached. There were a few museums

In want of particular bodies. They

wanted kings, queens, generals or poets who had been dead from .000

to 6.000 years. It Is perhaps unneces

sary to lnforua the reader thnt I4fays

filled these orders. After getting

mummy Into my warehouse I bad a

way of making It fill the bill and give

general satisfaction. My assistant, who was a native antiquary, a native

doctor and a villain, was handy at un

wrapping and rewrapping and carving

hieroglyphics and manufacturing rel

lea. If there was fraud In It. I do not

seek to defend myself. I simply say

that If there Is a public demand for

the mummy of Pharaoh It is the duty

of some agent to supply it as near as

possible and keep people good natured.

In the course of two years I shipped

56 mummies safely out of Cairo and

landed them in London, and I am

frank to say that my dividends were

considerably larger than those paid

last year by the Standard Oil compa

ny or the Carnegie Iron works. The

mummy business was booming, and 1

was filling orders for anything up to

10.000 years old on demand when a

government official gave me a hint that

my business had been tumbled to. He

exchanged bis Information for my $20

gold piece and went his way. and it

was my business to put up a job on the kbedlve and square myself. I don't

know that any one bad given roe away directly, but suspicion bad somehow become aroused, and I was to be put under surveillance and caught red handed. My shipments suddenly ceas-

d. and the mummy market became !ull. After a couple of weeks my as

sistant villalD went up the N'He toward

the ruins of Memphis to look for a man. It wa a live man and a particular sort of man he wanted, and when he found him the sum of $30 changed

bands. Tben the man died. At least

he was swathed in bandages which

liad come from the looms 2.000 years

A VERY FUNNY TMINQ.

Psepl will eat all kinds af poorly pr.

narcd food aaa abM tbeir diaaaura ar-

Cans 1b cvary way Imaslnahla aatil they

cannot eat Uta aimpleat tbiass, aad ao. I

com all run down from Lack of proper

nourishment. Isn't it a funny thing- that we are nation of drape ties when for

twenty years patent medicine concer

wihout Dumber, have cried their dyspepsia

cures and become millionaires without even

slisoUy imprevlns oar health? Dr. Aocus-

tus Rugaies. Treasurer of the Greater New

Tork Medical Association, an eminent pay

siclan. claims there is only one scientific compound, known to physicians as Dia

mond Dlg-est Tablets, which can be relied

apon to cure dyspepsia and constipation so they will stay cared. Any so-called dyspepsia remedy which tails to properly reg

ulate the bowels -is absolutely worthless.

for when all food takes, into the stomach Is thoroughly digested, there will be no

constipation or diarrhoea and sour stomach.

heartburn and dyspepsia of all forms will

be a thing of the past. Dr. John McGlade,

of Zlon. Mo., says that la ail his thirty

years practice he has never found anything to compare with Diamond Digest Tablets in gastric ulcers, dyspepsia and catarrh ot the stomach and bowels. Isn't tt about

time the people knew about this? It cer

tainly Is for they are guaranteed to cure

any case of dyspepsia ana restore tne bowels and liver to perfectly natural action in two weeks or money refunded. Ask your druggist or send 2c stamp for tree

sample package. diamond krixi at Chkmicax. Co., 83-84-8 West Broadway,

N. T.

rF FORGET kvL I m

T surest way to keep the womanly

health is to use Dr. Pierce's Favonte

Prescription. It promotes perfect regu

larity. It dries the drains which weaken women. It cures inflammation, ulceration. and female weakness. It soothe

and strengthens the nerves, drives

away despondency, and gives a healthy appetite and refreshing sleep. It makes childbirth easy, and nursing mothers will find in it a strength giv ing tonic

"Favorite FrescnptKm" contains no

alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, dot

other narcotic

I tci cowtcd newauapei notmietywrHea

Mrs. E- A. Beder. of Keeoe. Cos notion lo.

Ohio. et I asa not afraid to speaK a good worn

for oar ' Favonte FrrscTiptioa ana neasani

; Over year ago I suaerea trnimt ror taBT weeks etui proiapaua aad weaa AiUr wsisg eoe bottle of Favorite Fre-

aenptioe.' and one ol -reiteta- I was a to

wocoasu s utc asei m wij " feae bad svo symptoms of my former trouble. Have ed the ' Favonte Freacrtptiow ' at different times for more than tour years and find at has do equal."

Free, Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser.

tn paper covers, sent jrrt, re ''F1

of ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of maHicg only. In doth binding 31

stamp. Address Dr. V. rwrcc Bu&lo, a. v.

style and then put in a coma wmch pave him away as having been dead almost 20 centuries. The hieroglyphics on that coffin and on a manuscript Inclosed revealed the fact that the dead man was the celebrated fakir Sonadi Ilassassan and that when he had slept bis sleep he would awaken and begin another pilgrimage on earth. The mummy reached my warehouse one afternoon, and within an hour a government official backed by a file of soldiers had . arrived to make a search. There had been no concealment. The mummy occupied a conspicuous position. They had caught me red handed tn a way. and yet they could not understand why I bad been so open about It. "My dear sir." I said to the official. "I

know the laws of Egypt. I am not

dealing In mummies. The law does not say I may not restore a dead man to life. At this present hour that thing there Is a mummy. Tonight at 9 o'clock It will be a living man." "What nonsense Is this?" exclaimed the man as be struck the coffin with his cane. "Do you think I am a child to believe such tales?" "I think you are a very smart man." I replied, "but there is yet something to learn. Read of Sonadi Hassassan. He was the greatest magician the world ever knew. He it was who made the Nile flow backward for a day. When he bad II veil for 1.000 years, he became weary for the want of sleep. He fell Into a trance which was not to be broken for 2jx: years. The time Is up at 9 o'clock tonight." "And he will come back to life?" queried the man. with an Incredulous smile. "He will. You and your friends will be here to see. I bad read of him, and I was anxious to get his body. I paid a large price for It that I may see it re-, stored to life with my own eyes." The Egyptian's natural superstition and my earnestness staggered the man, and when I saw It I clinched the matter by saying: "It Is only a few hours to wait. Ton shall dine with me at 8 o'clock. At 9 my assistant shall unwrap Hassassan and bring blm tojlfe. . Jet.two of yonr soldiers watch the coffin meanwhile. If things don't turn out as I say. you shall carry me off prisoner and have $100 In

gold as a present.

"So be It." he said after a long look

at me. "but do not attempt to trick me.

I am no fool."

Two soldiers were left to watch the

coffin, and in my hearing he warned

them that any remissness on their part would be followed by swift punish

ment. My living rooms were over the warerooms. When the dinner hour arrived. I had the official and two of his friends to sit down with roe. All three

of the men had made up their minds

that I was playing a game of bluff,

and they had a curiosity to know how

I was going to carry It through. Fifty

dollars would have bribed any of them

to shut his eyes for a year, but in this

case they had received their orders dl

rect from the minister and dared not

trifle with him. They drank sparingly

of the wine that tbey might keep their

heads clear, but grew sufficiently good natured to hope that I might get out of

the trouble without serious loss.

"There will be no trouble." I replied.

with calm nssnrance. "Sonadi Hassas

san has had his sleep and will return to life, and the government will probably reward me for restoring such a celebrated man to earth. Come, gentlemen. It Is time."

The soldiers had been sitting before

the coffin for hours. My assistant was

un nana and ready, and we lost no

time In getting to work. The coffin was tilted up on end. the body lifted forward so that it could be got at. and the wraps were soon removed. I knew that the mummy was a live man. but

never had I looked upon the face of a

subject showing death and the passage

of time more plainly. The face would

have deceived the wisest professor In

Europe. There were the sunken eyes

and cheeks, the loss of teeth and the seal brown color, and I found myself wondering If some mistake hadn't been

made. The official and his friend quiet

ly chuckled as the business proceeded, and my assistant villain was the only

one who was perfectly placid. He did not hurry bis work. He was a

full half hour getting down to the last wrapping, which was a sort of union

garment made for the occasion. Then

be stepped back with a flourish, picked up a stick and. striking three blows

on the coffin, he called out:

"It is time, Sonadi Hassassan; It Is

timer

The chest of the mummy began to

heave and Its eyes to flutter. Then

came a long breath and Its eyes unclos

ed. The soldiers bolted from the ware-

bouse In affright, and the three men re

treated several paces In consternation.

Very slowly and without a false mo

tion the mummy gasped and stretched and looked about. A hand went up to rub sleep from Its eyes. Then it moved uneasily and presently stepped from the coffin, straightened op and passed

out of the door into the night with

alow and dignified steps.

Well?" I queried as I turned to the

dnm founded trio.

They stood staring with open months.

and I bad to put hands on them before they came back to earth.

"Did 1 not tell you so? Did I not say

that after a steep of 2.000 years the great magician would return to life?"

Tbey did not answer, but with pale

faces and chattering teeth they totter

ed out Into the darkness with a mighty

fear upon them. I bad the agency for

two years longer, and there was a continuous boom In the mummy market, but after that incident there was never

an official inspection of my stock. The officials could not have been hired for

money to poke about in tbt dark

I per. .

Interesting Facts About the Em

pire's Beggars and Thieres.

QBXAT 5TJI3ASCE TO FOBEIGSXBS.

w Taey Arw ComtrolleaV aiy Klai

CIasm." k Thrive m Their T-late Bearsa.1-.' Harrtble Met ( BlladlBsr Tfceakelvee Ta Lev

er et Cklaa.

Beggars, thieves and lepers In China

have a certain place In the public affairs of the empire which b now the

seat of international interest. They

controlled by no laws except those

made by the "king of each clan." and as vagrautf they are allowed to roam where they wilL Like other classes of people In China, they are formed Into guilds, the most powerful having head

quarters at Nankin. In Peking and

Tien-tsin also fraternities of these degenerates are a great nuisance to for

eigners.

The beggars In Peking and other large Chinese cities are divided Into two or more districts, each of which Is

presided over by an official head called the "king of beggars." The so called

"king" receives a large percentage of

all tlx charitable gifts made to his subjects and also demands enormous sums from the shoppers and from merchants who wish to keep beggars out of their

shops. In this way the "king" becomes

wealthy. He usually lives in the best of Chinese dwellings and commands the respect of his fellow men. There are many frightful sights among Chinese beggars, as they often malm and disfigure themselves In order to excite the sympathy of passersby. In this respect they resemble the Italian beggars, who are noted for maiming and crippling themselves to become better beggars. Many of the Chinese beggars are blind, having themselves

destroyed their eight. A man will put

a live cockroach in his eye and then

bind It up securely. The Insect will eat

out the eye entirely, and the man will

then go out to beg. Frequently these horrible looking men go around In

droves. In fact, on certain days of

each year they may be seen In gangs of

100 or 150. When they go around In

large numbers. It Is their purpose to demand alms from the shoppers and

merchants, and upon these occasions

the "king" receives much tribute, for

the shop owners will gladly pay to him

the required sum If he will only forbid

any of his subjects to enter their

stores. Should a drove of these beggars

go into a store there would be little stock left when they vacated It.

They are always persistent and sel

dom cease to annoy you until some con

tribution has been made. A state de

partment official at Washington re

cently told a New York Tribune report

er how a Chinese beggar girl followed

him for nearly half a mile and merely

touched the end of his coat, not once speaking to him. . He said the touch was so soft and gentle that It was bare

ly noticeable, but It was repeated until

he was compelled to give her a coin.

Thieves In the large Chinese cities

are also divided into districts and con

trolled by a so called "king of the

thieves." The "king" knows every

thing that goes on in his district. He

knows Just where the stolen articles

are and by whom they were stolen.

new thief could not come into a district

without the "king" knowing of It and

having hitu brought Immediately under

control. The "king of the thieves" gets

a large percentage of all property stol

en ny his subjects. Chinamen are

skillful pickpockets and do not hesitate

to rob any one who passes by. When

a roreigner is robneo. the money or property Is generally returned. He

must first make complaint to the local magistrate that the property has been

stolen. The magistrate will then send

for the "king of the thieves" and de

mand that the stolen articles be returned. "I don't know anything about It," Is the usual reply. The magistrate

then has the "king" soundly thrashed.

and he brings back the stolen goods.

Of course be has to be rewarded for

the recovery, and the owner must pay to blm a nominal sum of money. In

case a native Is robbed It Is almost Impossible to recover stolen property, for

neither the magistrate nor the "king"

will listen to the complalnt-

Every Chinese city has a leper house

outside Its gates, and most of them

have two or more. As In lie cases of

the beggars and thieves, there la an executive head called the "king of the

lepers." who controls all lepers and

makes rules and compacts, which must

be observed. These unfortunates are

numerous throughout the empire.

When in the first stage of the disease.

they are brought to the leper houses.

(iood care Is taken of them as long as

their relatives can meet the demand of

the "king." But no matter bow wealthy

their families may be the "king" even

tually drains them of every cent, and

both the leper and his relatives often

have to turn beggars. The poorer lepers

are assigned to miserable, unclean huts

providing poor shelter against bad

weather.

These classes of people have been a

great drawback to China for many years, and missionaries have devoted

much time In trying to break up the

clans-

GET INSIDE.

Year Fritodt as4 Veijhhsts la Rich-

d Will Shsw Yaa Haw.

Rubbing the back won't cure back

ache.

A Uniment may relieve, but can't

cure.

Backache comes from the inside,

from the kidneys. Doan's KidDey Pills get inside. They cure sick kidneys.

Here in Richmond is proof that

this is so:

Mr. D. Ca&sel, 711 south eighth

street, employed at the Richmond

Casket company's factory, corner of

south ninth and south A streets,

says: r or several years I was bothered with my kidneys and the trouble, no doubt, was ajrjrravated

by the frequent heavy liftinjr and

carrying I do at my work. There was a heavy, severe aching, bearing down pain through my loins which was a constant worry to me. Persistent diziy headache also bothered me, and though I used a great many different remedies' at different times I did not receive any apparent benefit. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and got a box at A. G. Lu

ken 's drug store and used them.

They oertainly did me a great deal of

trood.

Doan s Kidney Pius for sale by all

dealers. Price 50 cents per box.

Doan's Ointment is a specific for

all itching skin diseases, liles,

Eczema, Chilblains, Chafing and irri

tation and all itchiness of the skin.

Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address

r oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, JN. 1.

Bismarck's Iron Nerve

Was the result of his splendid

health. Indomitable will and tre

mendous energy are not found where

stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these

qualities and the success they bring,

use Dr. Kins; s Isew Lafe Inlls. lbev

develop every jiower of brain and

body. Only -ao at A. G. Liuken Jfc

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a Waya aricltural works SB City atUl works S WastooM oarrtam OO tl uta aad aorta H Ttk district, bifsaa Mala aad Di oast of taata if ath and aorta a

pi llth aad north B

ltth and aorta O - Wo boas hooas

lath aad north O ITa tatt and north

S Patrol oall Firs prassura 10 Natural raa oa 1 I 1 Firs oat Irs pramrar es7

Pennsylvania Linos

Excursion to Camden via Pennsylvania

Ones.

Inursaay, sept. -th lor reunion

47 tb regiment O. V. 1., excursion

ticKetswin.be sola to uamaen via

Pennsylvania lines, good returning

Friday, Sept. Mth.

U. W. ftLMER, Passenger Ticket Agent.

In

1900.

TIMETABLE. Effect Sunday, June 17,

Trains ran by central standard tlma, Slaalaaatl Ua. Depart Arrivo

H.miltoa A Cincinnati.,. . 4O a at so i a at

M.ca.tn.w A Cincinnati Ejc 111m a to m m

Cincinnati Acconxxlutton a mam

Hamilton A t'in,-mna Aoopna ftooaaa

O. K. A I. A Cut. Ace....

1 at is jo p at

Potatoes. The potato, hitherto grown as a tu

ber underground, la now being produced like fruit from the stem of the

plant. The flavor of these really

'new potatoes is excellent.

"Telopaoae Ear." The telephone ear" Is a new dis

ease. It affects girls who habitually

attend to telephone calls, and the symptoms are a frequent buzzing In the ear and abscesses on the drum.

Basrstas

SigBStara

r

IS Kind Yoa Haw Mtran BongS

Indiana State Fair Excursions via Pennsyl

vania Lines. September 17th to 22d inclusive,

low rate excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania lines for the state fair where many special exhibits will be arranged for visitors; horse races, corn show, sVort horn cattle show, extra large display of fruits and vegetables. Return coupons valid until Sunday.

September. Returning special trains

mil leave Indianapolis at 0..5O Sept.

20th and 21st for Richmond.

C W. Elmx, Ticket Agent, Richmond

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tiki lei lot fan Kan legs.

o BearttlM Bifaatars af

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lhi Kind Yoa HawAlwarj Bought

6,000 years have we waited for the

greatest blessing ever offered. It

doubles your joys ana halves your sorrows. That's what Rocky Moun

tain tea does. ddc.

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New ork A St guuis Mad New York A St Louu fcxp... S Louis Limited at il , I New fork A St L. Fast Mail

Loft-ansport Ace.

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t 55 9 at 45 BBS

TS5BB SOBSB 4 SOBBB 9 oo a at J55a

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For Infants and Children.

Uta Ihi Yoa Hate Aiwa,. Ecught

Bears the Signature of

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Cincinnati A Loganspart AoCw 7 35 p at Cut. A Chscago Night Fjrp.... 11 g 4 p m

Daytaa InU Una.

Xenia Srgfld. A Cola. Ace...... 4 50 s am 9 js B as Dayum Xenia A Columbus.HM..io 05 a at -10 so a at Dayton Pitts. New Ycwk. ...... 10 05 a at to to a at Cols. Pitts. A New Vork 4 $0 1 as iim.m

Dayton A Xenia Acc tusa a s a as

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Plana, Urban Galas Un.

St Louis A New York Mail tl a at 4 41 a a

Indpls. A Cols. 15 a at t of p at "Pitts A East Mail h'-xv . ,is. Imsb

I St Louis Lumitod Mail..... ,50s a

Oraasl Raaiala 4 laatlaaa By.

Ft Wayne A Grand Rapids Acc 1401 a 4ssa Grand Vapid s A Mack Mail.u 30 p at la a at Northland Fjrprei . o 15 p as 4 45 a as

Daily. All other trains daily racept Suadaw. J. A. Gormoa, Station Master.

C. W. Elmer, Ticket; A (ent.

Story of a Slave,

To be bound hand and foot for forty years by the chains of dis

ease is the worst form of slavery.

George D. Williams of Manchester,

Mich., tells now such a slave was

made free. He says: '. My wife has

been so helpless lor nve years that

she could not turn over in bed alone.

After using two bottles of Electric

Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. ' This supreme remedy for female diseases

quickly cures nervousness, sleepless

ness, melancholy, headache, back

ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This I miracle-working modicine is a god-

send to weak, sickly, run down peo

ple, r. very bottle guaranteed, bold

by A. G.Liuken & (Jo. druggists.

6

Hfs 4J is a non-Botaonooa rRHdy tor Ooaorrhma, t'lort, Speratatarrkira, WhltM. n.aatarsl 1-.

chars., or any tuBamaia.

tion, irritation o. skw

tioa iff m . e a a a smm.

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r w 1,1 al dan. X I

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,0 I J r Bi aaaf sa. t a I r swat In plata wraaanr. I by es areas, sraeaid, tor l'LT raw-

Don't Be Duped Them have Imen niarad anon thn nutrkas

wvj-rnl cliH rt irint of an ohNoletl edition of " W-liHt-r'a I u-t H.nary." Thwy arts Imlns; orfunxl uutii-r varioua najuoa at a war price

Girls, if you wish to be a June

bride with red lips, laughing eyes.

a lovely complexion, take Rocky

Mountain lea this month. Site.

di-alem. nin-atA, etc.. and In a few iiaWanoas

a pn-iiiiiim lorHUtMcnplKHis to trttpers.

Auuouiict-rtit-rna 01 til) comHtraUveiy Worthless

rpprinla are very uimimdiiiir. They are. ad. vertisMi to I lli aiiimianluil euulvaktiit of

iiKit,rr-irKfu t"K. wmie I net are all

Goshen. Ill

Genessee Pure Food Co., Lie ltoy,

jn. y.

iJear hirs: Isome days since a

sackage of your GRAIN-O prepara

tion was lest at my omoe. 1 took it

home and gave it a trial, and I have

to say I was very much pleased with

it, as a substitute for coffee. We

have always used the best Java and

Mocha in our familv, but I am free

to say I like GRAIX-O as well as the

best coffee I ever drank.

Respectfully yours, A. C. Jackson, M. D.

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suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his

leg, but writes that Rucklen 's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days.

ror ulcers, wounds, burns, boils,

pain and piles it's the best salve in

the world. Only 2acts. a box. Cure

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Long Since Obsolete.

Th Webster, f !nah.M..ft rillna.H taih.

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Recent!; abridged fro. the latere lorn 1 m cat

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Don't Be Fooledi

Take the gesmiae, artsisaal ROCKY MOUNTAIN Tl Made only by Madias Medicine Co.. Madttaa. wis. ft keeps yoa well. Oar trade mark cat oa sock package. Price, JS cents. Never said la balk. Accept ao sokeU-

.Taotosa tat. Ask yonr dragglst.

Taken this month keeps vou well

all the year. Greatest tonic known.

Kocky Mountain Tea, made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c.

Prevented A Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs.

George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every

nitrht. She tad tried many reme

dies and doctors but steadily grew

worse until urged to try Dr. King s Xpw Discovery. One bottle whoilv

cured her, and" she writes this mar

velous medicine also cured Mr. Long

of a severe attack of pneumonia.

Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy

for curing all throat, chest and lung

troubles. Ooly 50c and $1. Every

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