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Paine's Celery Compound th Medicine in Ail the

Purifies the Blood as Nothing Else

Strong spring medicine There is but one that never foils. Paine's celery corntxiund is a physician's remedy, and all M-lioois of physicians prescribe it. It is guaranteed by thousands of men and women who it has benelited. It has saved the health and lives of hundreds of sufferers in every community. It is the only specific known for diseases from a debilitated nervous system and impure blood. Ajain and again it cures when every other means fails. It is as far in advance of the ordinary well meaning but useless sarsaparilla-s, nervines and tonics as a finely adjusted chronome ter is superior to the dummy clock on a jeweler's sign iost. One is the finished product of brains and scientific skill, while the other is a bungling imitation. This is whythe demand for I'aine's

Tho Kiiul Yon Have Always Bought, ami vtliieli lias ln-.eii in use for over iJO years, lias Itorne the s:giut!ir fT

All Counterfeits. Imitations luxperiincnts that trifle with

Infants and Children Experience against Kxpcrhuent.

What is CASTOE

Castoria is a harmless substitute for Cantor Oil, I'arefjorie, Irops nd Soothing Syrups. It is llu.s;n.t. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ether 2;uvotki MihstaiK-e. Its age is its guarantee. It desii-oy:-! Wnm mid allays Feverishness. It cures IktrrlH : ami V iit.l Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures Coitstf pat Um nnd Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach ami iiowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-Tho 31 other's Friend.

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Nerves, Cures Diseases!

celery compound as a spring medicine so far exceeds today the demand of all other remedies pit tcgether. I'-iine's eelerv compound, taken during the early spring davs, ha ! ! ven more than its usual remarkable I eflieaev in makinir ueonle we'd. It in lu-f ihnrt, wort of ail diseases of !

d.-bility and nervous exhaustion. It j poor as to afford to be without a botraoidly drives out neuralgia, sleep-1 tie of Paiue's celery compound in lessness, dvspepsia, and rheumatism j these early spring days, woen the fr,.m ti,u tkt.,.m. H removes that ! human system needs every assistance

lKittirfr or - tired feeiintr, w nicti betokens weakened nerves and poor bkxxl. Overworked and tired women are but one class of persons who are in urgent need of the wonderful remedy t.ri m:.L-t and keeu them well. 4usiness men who are soundly, shop girls not sleeping made pale tr hours of ; ti.wl .i.-U v bv Ion:.' nours o indoor work, and the countless suffers from dyspepsia, kidney and liver I '? :j - M

and lias uecn made under Ms personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in t!N.

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Can Do, Make3 trouble, need the invigorating effect of I'aine's etierv compound, now that spring, with all its dangers, is at hand. Its pre-eminet.ee as a healthmaker comes from its extraordinary powers of -applying appropriate nutriment to tne biood. nerves, and Dram. There isn't a family so rich or so to carry it tnrougn tne depressing effects of the season when nature makes it easier to replenish the blood with new, healthful material, aod feed the nervous system with strength for future work. What Paine Celery compound has done for tiiousau-js or oiners 11 win do for the reader, ant once this great mclicine is given a trial, another p.-rsjawiU be added to the multitude who praise its woudertul virtues. .'i iu-!i of i mil-. Tl:e M i uv. -;!T ..in a!i r.ty Unit a hun!rvl jiiiis ild. if l.f Uik-w itothinj; of the city's history, would learn froni niiiny of the sifjns that the swond and third peiK-iat!i!is had succeeded to the business of father and grandfather. It Is especially true of New York. The New York Tribune mentions some peculiar slims and relates th following: A Londoner who had strolled about the streets of the city with a New Yorker who culled hi attention to some of the si;ns of son airrerd that In this reflect New York v. as very lik London, but in neither city was there nny such sign as he saw in one of tinold Ktilisb towns a few hours' run from the worl I"s tm-troiioiis The sijrn reads, "John I.ittlejohn's Soiw & I.ittb (Little LittlejoLn. Iooliille Littlejohn & John I.ittK-i. According t. the L.m! -mcr the firs Littlejohn and Little eie partners The former pave his Ji rst son his-part ncr's ftmiily name, arid Lit t b- pave hi boy his partner's Christian name. Lit tlejohn's second sen was na:n.(l for hU mother's family. iMeliuie The thre Sons succeeihil to tlii ii fathers' busi ness: hence t!ie fipn is entirely correct nnd the Londoner was tUI.t in paying that the successors had no intention ol being "funny" when they had their sipn written as It nppcrtrs. A pfiraprardi about an economical merchant in Lroadw.ny savlnp the barks of old envelopes for scratch pa per reminds mi old friend of this story: A New York dealer, who left about S'i.OOO.eGO. for n loo;T time kept up the practice of tearinp off the riy sheets of the numerous foolscap letters he received and stiekinp them on a spindle for scribblinp pin poses. Lnvelopes were not yet in use. A lawsuit arose, and the merchant thonpht lie had won his case v heu defendant's letter, duly slpned. was produced. Counsel for defendant examined the letter and. turning it over to look for t tie super Ascription. fo:m ) that it was missing He immediately saw his advantage and said: "This letter Is incomplete, your honor. A sheet is missiug. I claim that there niipht have been s postscript on the other sheet which would entirely change the character of the order." The court so ruled, and defendant won the suit. The practice of utilizinp fly sheets In that merchant's oi'iee was at once discontinued. New York C-, ss

thi:kti:nkd x Another ('m In I he l'iwiit Kpiderate of Kta. 'tiuail. Omaha, Neb., March y. Ernest J. WoItr. a prominent merchant of Schuyler, Neb., who was arrested tear on a charge of attempting ti blackmail Luired State Senator KVaru of I'tati. wa arraipned tefir Unitel States 'umiuissiouer yesterday afternoon. H, wa.ved jireiiiniaary heart up and was held to the federal praud jury under seu.ei luculs. which he pave. The arrest of VYolter was the result of three letters written in connection with atteiujiftil blackmail. The first. Keti. !'.. made a demand on Senator Ke-arns for .loto and threatens! that if this money was not paid the writer would take Ke.tros" life. The writer dir"-ted that the amount be ent to Box 4d. Schuyler. Neb. Two days later a letter came to Mrs. K earns, demandinp J1.'2ni at one and another ty Atip. 1. A threat of kidmippinp her children was wade a penaltv for non-compliance. Thete letters were put into tlie pos session of I'ostoftii-e Inspi-tor Sulli van, who went to Schuyler, called at the postoftiee and found that Lockbox 4S4 had Ieen retitetl ly Krnest J. VYolter. The inspM-ctor als learned that the postmaster at liodpcrs. Neb., had received a letter sipiied J. H. Walker. askiup ir a iim-kihi.v could ie r-ntei with a combination that could lie opened hurriedly. 1 he writer statevl he was a traveling man and said be hal oeeasion to receive mail at Iiodpers ainl did not wish to ask for it. The inspector conf routed YVolur with this letter and he a.lniitied haviup written it. sayinp he liad done so at the ropiest of a travelinp man nanietl Walker, whose wherealMHits were tintuiiwn, and 'dter's arrest followed. Wolter refusal to dis-uss the ease further than to sav that he is not uilty as charged: that he lias no mispivinps as to the outcome, and there ur others mixed up in t he case. I'nder strict IMsoipIine. Washinpfon. March !. Copies of or ders issued by tieneral Chaffee, Just reeeived at the war department, show tnat the American troops in China are uuder the strictetst discipline and are closely eoutined to the limits uuder tlie control of the I'nited States forces. When off duty they are not allowed to enter sections of the city policed by troops of other nations, ami soldiers on dutv cannot visit such sections ex cept upon written authority. Will lie Held to Answer. Columbia. S. C. March a Judpe W. C. Bennett lias sipued an order for the presentment of tlie grand jury to lie served on the several mapistrates n whose jurisdiction the "slave holdup" planters of Anderson reside, repiirinp them to issue warrants apaiust he presented men and bindinp them ver to court for trial on tlie charpe f false Imprisonment and assault and lattery of a liiph and appravated na ture. A I .y wiling Is Probable. lenver, March to. The 11-yenr-old dauphter of Kdward 1. llepp. sp-cial otticer for the Colorado ami Southern railway, was criminally assaulted last nipht by an unknown nepro within a stone's throw of her own home. A lyneliinp is probable is the negro Is aupht. Urn. I-opan's Statue. Washington. March '.. It has been arranged that the equestrian statue of General Logan in this city shall be unveiled with appropriate .military ceremonies Tuesday, Aril 0 next. TKIISK TKLtXJKAMS Sir Thomas Linton has ben gazetted a knight commander of the Victorian order. Kx-Prevident Harrison Is confined to bed t his home at 1 ndiana Hlig with an attack of intercostal rhtumntixm. The health of "ount Tolstoi (the Russian novelist and social reformer) Is occasioning uneasiness. He has grown tuin and com1m1iis of pains In the kidneys and of liver roubles. A six-Inch gun undergoing Its official test burst yesterday at Kort V adsworth. The heavier parts of the kud collapsed, falling to the (round with the tangled steel frames f Its carriage. An unknown man was killed in the St. Louis and Sun Francisco yards at CUerrrvale, Kan., by a train. From papers found in his pockets it is believed he was Leonard Smith of Logansport. Ind. Colonel J. . Stowe. consul to Cape Town. South Africa, who has been home on leave of absence since .ivemier last. will salt on the St. Louis on Wednesday next, to resume charge or nis ottice. William Sehriber. the young bank clerk who plundered, the Eliza bet liport iN. J. bank last August of lo"... has been raced to Los Aneeles. al., where he casnd three t'nited States' 4 per cent bonds. which were part of his plunder. Increasing apprehension Is felt in ftultraria at the concentration of Turkish roops on the .Macedonian frontier. it is known that larice quantities of arms aud ammunition have been secretly importea into the country. Kirby iray. William J. Johnson and Henry Brooks, all negroes, were hnnsred on the same scaffold at liichmotid, Ark., yesterday. All three fell tocother. John son and Klrty spoKe a tew noma. nnKus confessed, but the others protested their Innocence. The president has issued an executive order nbolisbinc the ('nlwn export duty on tobacco from April next. This action was takeii oo the r.trucst rec-rar id-t".-.-oaghi Tiiey to r.lsrrg And bring children into the world to so! fer from an inherited blood taint? Peop!. do not realize that fonl blood may lurl under a fair skin, and that the fire smoid ering in the blood of the parent cia; break into flame in the flesh of the child Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover puts out the smoldering fires of scrofula. It cleanses the blood from disease taints strengthens the weak lungs, heals tht diseased stomach. "Or. Picix-r ' medicine has done wotH-ts fo mv two sons." wmes Btrs. M Hartrick. o: l-e-mster. Oswego Co.. If. V. " Both had scrofula I ha lost two daughters in less thanjiv jroir with consumption and scrofitla. My eldest sotwas taken two of three years ago with hcnior r'raaae front the tangs. It troubled him for ovea year. He took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medics riscoverr. and has not had one in over a year My yoanger son bad scxofuloos sores on necit; but has not had any since he con.meacer to take your medians. Use Dr. Pierce' Pleasant PeHeU fca

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i V .SI; Hil HI. til l re.i ;-.-r.-:l W .1. L:t: ct-;.t e - rut developed this tik n tie f 'inl tiott ft (.n-nl busim-is. f'rnnmt r----.-,il- Ka"nel se--ni-ci t ) held withont (-.-ne-iitT. with a "-"I disTi'.im, of merehatot;-- 1-v j..l.l-r- in tie.st direo tions. and with entire absen-e of sps-u!-tive a-firi-y In addition to f irmer t n'te-l State senator Carter. whe appoiuttiM-ttt on the St. tenuis exposition cotuniissit.u has hrri annoom-rn. tne p-eti.t.-ot Ua selet-ted for member or tne commission, f irmer Sen. tors John H. Thurston of Nebraska. Wilf.am I-iBdsay of Keutncky, and Ue..rg W MeBrtdc of ir--.n. The strike at Havana bas been settloj. the -tevMlomi, lightermen snd cartmen returning; to work yesterday afternoon. Tl s itevedores aareed to romproaulwe on i money. f..r day work and M work. 1 Be ward line arr-rJ home the American lonssborsosea nl t a.'scbarge the Bon-unlonists. Mllllou of School Child rest. There are about 10.000.000 pupils In tne bcdoois or the Lmted States. This is as many as there are iu Oeruianr, France and Italy combined and tbre-j times the enrollment of CJreat Britain and Ireland. It is five times as many as has Russia, with its population of lw.wu.wo. KEPT TALLY ON FIBS. THE ASTONISHING RCSULT Of CN'-Y ONE DAY CF COUNTING. An Invest iKator-a 1)1 see-very of What Cuoriuoaa tlout url of the Flunera of Fable Adorns the Uly S-peeeh of the Asemsje Mortal. "Do you know that the average American is a hopeless and Incorrigible and unmitigated liar?" said an amateur cynic of Baronne street "I don't mean he lies viciously, but suave mendacity glides off the end of his tongue as easily as molasses flows from a spigot cn a warm day in summer. He does it unconsciously, habitually, automatically just as his lungs expand and his heart palpitates and his hair grows, without any special attention from the rest of his system. He does it because he can't help it. The thing has become a second nature. "I had all this brought home to me," continued the amateur cynic, "by a very simple little experiment which 1 tried on myself and a few others no longer ago than yesterday morning. Did. you ever see a pocket counting machine? Well, it's a little device shaped like a watch. Whenever you press the stem the needle on the dial jumps a point, and it registers In that May up to several thousand on the principle of a cyclometer. They are used by anybody making long counts uud are very handy, because they never forget where they leave off. "Kut, to come to the point, something happened to remind me of our national vice of untruthfulness as I was getting up yesterday, and 1 determined to 'keep tab' on myself and ascertain. If possible, how many actual, out and out lies I put into circulation in the course of the day. I chanced to have one of the little counting machines I have Just mentioned, so I slipped it into my cket and started out. "The first lie I told was right at the door. Sinitlisou was passing and stopped to shake hands. Hello, old man!' said I. "Delighted to see you. when as a matter of fact I was deuced sorry to see him, because I owe him ten. I gave the counter a squeeze and hurried on, but before I got to the office I had jogged It nine times. "What did I Jog it for, did yon ask? Oh. trivialities, mere trivialities, but at the same time point blank lies, every one of 'em. Whenever I opened my mouth out dropped some confounded hyperbole. I told Jones the joke he insisted In springing on me was tin "best I ever heard' and then made a double tally In assuring his wife she was looking remarkably well when she was looking exactly like a scarecrow. I told another friend I never laughed so much in my life as I had at something or other, I don't remember now what, and still another that I hadn't slept a wink for three nights when I had neuralgia lately all lies, bald lies. In spite of their harmlessness. "When I reached the office and looked at the dial, I was horrified. 'Good heavensT I said to myself. It seems to be physically Impossible for me to speak the plain truth in the paltriest matters. I'll Just remain perfectly quiet for half an hour and keep check on Boggs. "Boggs is our bead bookkeeper and a pillar In one of the suburban churches." continued the amateur cynic. "He wears rubber overshoes In wet weather, cultivates sandy side whiskers, carries a gingham umbrella, belongs to a building and loan association and has all the other marks of severe respectability. I had supposed him to be the quintessence of cast iron veracity, but when I sat down in cold blood to put him on record I was astounded at the blase fashion with whicb he frivoled with the truth. I pushed the button on him 15 times In 27 minutes; then he got into a whispered conversation with a caller, and I lost the thread of his remarks. But I am certain if I had been in earshot the counter would have had hard work keeping up with th procession. "That relieved my mind somewhat and later on. when I made a quiet test of several of the other fellows In the office, I came to the conclusion that I was no worse than the average, but the average was pretty tough. As far as my Investigations went, the Invoice clerk held the record. He is a guileless sort of chap, with modest manners and a freckled nose, and I never supposed he bad any imagination concealed in his peg topped cranium, but he forced me to push the indicator up exactly 2'2 times in 13 minutes. During the last part of the stretch, however, he was trying to trade off a secondhand bicycle, and that naturally swelled the returns. "Of course I soon realized that the idea of keeping count on my own mendacity was entirely Impractical and abandoned the effort, but the other data has furnished me with abundant food for thought- My brother-in-law. by the way. Insists that we would make a great mistake In trying to weed these flowers of fable out of our daily speech. He says we lie continually and systematically because every body else lies, and a man who would start out to tell the plain, cold, raw.! rectangular truth about everything In : life woulJ be little better than an anarchist. He would upset all established standards of value and make it necessary almost to recast the language. Besides, nobody would believe him. But my brother-in-law ts a doctor." added the amateur cynic thoughtfully "and maybe that makes a difference." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Cklarw Era. The "Chinese era" begins B. C 2Q0T. with the accession of the Emperor Tao. who first devised a calendar for th Chinese dividing the year Into SC5 day j with an ottra day every fourth fear.

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RECOVERIES FROM GRIP

Mrs. E. 1. Masters, at her home in Monitor, lnd., used Dr. Mile' Nervine and Pills to cure afer effects of grip. Mrs. A. E. Lopeer in the little town of Modelia, Minn., used Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nerve aud Liv er 1'iils ana was weii in a tew ua. Georire J. Flannerv was relieved o the awful pains in his head in fifteen minutes, by the use oi ur. .nuea Pain Iilis. Now he is rapidly recoverine; at his home in Buffalo, N. Y. J. C. Ilelfrey, foremauat Westinghouse factory in East Pittsburg, had a severe attack of grip, but he used Dr. Miles, Nervine and t'am 111. and was soon back in his place. llev. C Uody was m a serious con dition at his home in St. Paris. O., but Dr. Miles' Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills pulled him through all ritfht. "My heart was badlv affected bv attack of irrip and 1 suffered intense ajony until 1 began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure. It made me a wed man. D. ij. llolmau, lraaburg, Vt. "I was in bed live weeks with the grip nerves shattered, stomach and liver badly deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills.' D. C. Walker. Hallsville, O. ' hen the grip left me mv nerves aud heart were badly affected; but 1 began taking Dr. Miles Nervine aud Heart Cure and was soou all ri;ht," m. Koencht, Eau Claire, is. l'l was given up to die from heart and t ervous troubles caused by grip. Six bottles each of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and Nervine cured me." Mrs. John Wollet, Jefferson, Wis. Jf I had Grip I would use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Dr. Miles' Nervine. Sold at all "Druggists "I owe my whole life to Burdock Hood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my btnly. I seemed beyond cure. B B. B. has made me a ier fectly well woman." Mrs. Chu. Hut ton, Bt-rvilie, Mich. Before and after tryiug other rem edies se llockv Mountain tea this month. 'Twill keep you well all sum mer. A great blessing. Ask vour druggist. At nearlv three score and ten Mrs. Galen Humphrey was lighting against odds when the grip attacked her; but ahe took Dr. Miles Nervine and now her neighbors in Warehain, Muss., remark on hnw well she is looking. After an illness of live weeks from the grip, Mrs. Harriett Jackson is again about and looking tine. She be-traii taking Dr. Miles Nervine after the fourth week. Her home is in Bowling Green, Mc 'I had grip three months; could not sleep; pain all over aud headache very bad. Dr. Miles' Nervine, Pain Pills and Liver Pills made tne well." Mrs. E. C. Bow! by, Waterloo, hid. ''1 had been in icl three weeks with grip when my husband brought me Dr. Miles' Nervine, Pain Pills and Nerve and Liver Pills. I was cured." Mrs. J. Ilcinier, Fianklin, Ind. "Grip made me very weak and nervous with tightness of chest and headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine gave tne quick relief." Mrs. Clarinda Butler. W. Wheeling, Ohio. Imparts fascination to all womankind; makes the form conform more clearly to tho ideal of an artist. That's what Rocky Mountain tea does. Ask your druggist. For Grip aches use Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. Sold by all Cruggists Distressing Stomach Disease Permanently cured by the masterly power of "South A merit an Nervine Tonic." Invalids need sutler no longer, because this great r-mctlv can cure them all. It is a cure for th whole world of stomach weakness and indigestion. The cure begins with the first dose. The relief it brings is marvelous and surprising. It makes no failure; never disapiwiuts. No matter Low -p. -- - L L fc 1 11 1 1 11 VI t 1 111 1. UX- Ol ll'Clb health-giving force. I'leasant and always safe. Sold by A. G. Luken Si Co., druggists, Richmond, lud Sat&wly. "A dos? in tim saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup:nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. Puny children with weak constitutions can attain an unusual degree of bodily and uu ntal vigor by laking Rocky Mountain tea this month, made by the Madiso i Medicine Co., 35c. A:;k your drug 'it. Bi.-tna-ck's Iron Nenre Was the result of his splendid 1 ealth. Indomitable will and tre-tm-LdjUS energy are not found where stomach, li er," kidneys and bowels are out of order. 11 you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop "every power of brain and body. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. s drug store. 6 Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Doan s ay Instant relief, ment never ius. instant react, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Ke!i.-f In Six Hoars. Distressing kidney and bladder

diseases relieved in six hours by , to cure your grip ana prevent pneu--Xow firt Sfinth American Kid- ' monia or consumption. Guaranteed

ney cure. ' It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness ib relieving pain in bladder, kiUrieys and back, tn male or female. tielieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief ! and cure this is tout remedy. Sold by A. G. Luken, druggist, Rithmocd, and. wedissal

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FIRST DISTRICT. South of Mad n. West of Seventh Street. 12, l-'irst and south C, IHabo factory 13, Second ami south B 14, Fourth and south 1) 1 Filth and south B lrt, Fifth and south II IS Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, between 7th and lltU sts. 21, Kighth and M tin 23 llithth and south K 21. 2.5, 2t, Seventh and south G Ninth and south A Tenth and south C Eleventh and M.in Eleventh and outh J THIRD DISTRICT. South of M.uu, Ivit.-t of Eleventh Street. 51, Twelfth and south H 52, Twelfth and south K SI. Fourteenth and Main So, Fourteenth and south C 3ti, Eighter-hth and south A ST, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of loth st. to River. 4 1, Third and Main. Robinson's shop 42, Third and north C 4;, City Building, Fire Headquarters 45, O.aar, Scott it Co 4, No. I hose house, north Jth street 47, Champion Mills 4 Tenth and north I FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 5. West Third and Chestnut M. 2, &.'!, rl. 55, West Third and National road West Tliird and Kinsev West Third and Richmond avenue Ivarlham College State and Hover Grant and Ruljje Hunt and Maple Grant and Sheridan Bridge avenue. Fa per Mill HXTH DISTRICT. 5 5l, North of D Street, East of Tenth Street. HI, Railroad Shops i2. Button's c-:i'i Fictory HooMer Dri i ..rws Wayne Agri. ultnr.il Works Richmond City Mill Works Westcott Carriage Co Thirteenth ami north II SEVENTH DISTRICT. til, (US, 7, Ik-tween Main and North I) sts, E of UHh Ninth and noith A Eleventh and north B Fourteenth ami north C No. 3 hose house, east erd Eighteenth and north C Twenty-second am! mirth K SCECML IGNAlS. 2 2 2 Patrol call l 2 I l ire out ; 3-Jt S Fire pressure 3 Fire pressure off lo-lO-lO Natural gas oil 10 Natural was on 71, 72, 73. 7t, REDUCED RATES. Northwest. West. South and Southeast. via Pennsylvania Lines, The sale of special fare co'onis s' tickets to California, aud settlers' tickets to the northwest, west, south I and southeast has been resumed via Pennsylvania lines Particular in formation alnj it fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the. Penusyl vania lines. "Grip robied me of my sleep and I was nearly crazy with neuralgia and headache. Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervine cured me.' Mrs. Pearl Bush, Holland, Mich. "My stomach was affected by grip and 1 could eat nothing but crackers and milk. I began taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pain Pills and the trouble disappeared. " Mrs, J. Liadsey, Montrose, Minn, 'When I was prostrated with grip and my neartana nerves were m baa shape, Mr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure gave me new life and health. -Mrs. Geo. Colie, Llgin, 111. "Failing to find relief from the grip with old methods, I took Dr. Miles' Pain Pills, Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills and was ermanently cured." Gust Egan, Jackson, Mich. After suffering for two months from a severe attack of grip I found quick relief and a lasting cure by using Dr. Miles Nervine, Pain Pills and Heart Cure." Harry Abbott, Cinnatcini, Ohio It Savtd Mis Leg. I. A. Danforth of LaG range, Ga., suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writesthat Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. For ulcers, wounds, burns, boils, pain and piles it's the best salve in the world. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guarantcl. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. druggists 6 A household necessity Dr. TLouias' Iv.-lectric Od. Ht-als b ros, ou's, wound-sofaoy sort; cures so e f.ji'w Avoid all drying inhtlunts and use that which cleans, s aud heuls the membrane. Ely's Cream Bctlin i such a remedy ai.d curs catarrh easily and pleasantly. Cold in the head vanishes quicklv. Price at druggists or by inaal. Catarrh caused difficulty. in speaking aod to a great extent loss of hearing. By the use of Ely's Cream Bairn dropping of mucus has ceased, vo'ce and hearing have greatly improved. J. W. David son, attorney at law, Monmouth, 111. A Giint Nettre BaiMer. The Mystic Life Renewcr is the most powerful nerve builder known. It obsolu-ely cures all forms of nervous diseases and weakesse9 no m .tter how aggravated or how long duration, such as neuralgia, nervous prostration, nervous paroxysms, St. Vitus' dance, palpitation of the heart, physical aud mental weakness, debility of old age, etc. Sold bv A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmand. 5 Grip' ItavHgre! Doomed. In this grip epidemic one should know what a wonderful remedy exists in Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption. That stubborn cough j that robs you of sleep, weakens your 6VStem aQd oaves the wv for con,v(itf,m anct navts th wuv for mn sumDtion is quicklr cared by it. Chilis and lever, pain in the back of i the head, soreness in bones and mas icles, sore throat and cough prove you need Dr. King's New Discovery bottles 50c and 1. Trial bottles free t m.cu . o. uruKisis. DiDKED1! ffA'R BALSAM riiaamim lanal I "

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TIME TABLE. Ia Effect Sunday, Nov.Vrf, TraiM raa by mini t&nd&r.1 Urn. SiaiMtl LlM. IK prt rlutQtoa CWujtl 4 .0 . m CtaoBUU Aorown. rM 9 lata Hmilfeaa ft Cmcwn 00 p m ii. R. A t. Jl lift. Aoc, . 4 10 p a l4lMpIU Lin. New York St Uatu fcU 4 SS 9c I rfwn i fitfd .. na,aa.pnli Acc . ft u N c. Yarfc A S Soum XI 10 o M N York S( Lotus kj... p m Si Louu Uauml Mjul... ......... 4 ss P i.w York S4 L. t ut MaJ LofUU.'Crt ACC 0)iM CiucAgo r ast Mail A n 00 m Cmnimi A Lac!1 Ai.tc.. j h r Artl te 3 m , mam 11 00 p m MIP" jt m j r 00 a m t io a as 0 00 a m !)llt to tjaat to 15 am '"ia to 05 a m 41 Cut. A Cturao NtcM i p a M ta m amis uaa. XnU Spc'Sd, A Colt. Aoc 5 ift DmrtoM Xnu A Columbut. ...... to 03 Uarfa tuts- A Mew York 10 0$ a n CoU. etna. A New Y ork.. 4 S" r LtaywiavA Xeaua acc. J o p m N Y ork I Mwifwd . riABA. UrkABA A CalMM.MS Um. S Louta A New York Mad jmih jnit InUla. A Cola Ax 10 15 a at 1 oji a, eu A Kaat Mail Hum .... 7 to a lpa St Lotua Luutwd MaU . 4 o p m 6na RapM A IawIaaa Ry. Kt Witm A Grand Kaid Acs. J 401 )l p" (waad Kaptd A Mack at ai ..! 50 p w. lowta Northland kJqmaa ... it to p m piaa 'Daily. AU other tralu daily racwt iuatlaak J. A, Gormoa, Statii Maatar. C W. E later. Ticket .'Ac-. Cincinnati, Riclimoiid &

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Stop for Paofn('r. RAM Traiii luily. JOHN J. ARC a Kit, W. 1 Al.t.KN, tit-uM Mur. Cincinnati Northern R. R. Train mu Wct Miichtcr daily cvcri.t Stutilav North Bound. South Bound. No. . .10:50 am . 7:10 im No 3 No. 1. . ,q : is a rn 4:. 5 p m No 4 and 4 run only between CtuciitnKi and Vats Weot. Nui. 1 and run ttirmh between t'liuimnil and J hWou. T. C. M. ftchindlor, G. P. A. lot. at hi, Ohio, Hva Van cwtara-il, Fi?1, Copptr-Mond Spott, icb, Oli U&U 1911 lorv, Ulcan IB tt Moula, Bair tlUh$? Wrif for proof of oatm Wa ao licit tha nioti olinata fa- Wa Ltava carmA tha wonit cimaa lu 1ft to 9t dura. Oaiiital.iAiiUAaij. 1uiaai book t HF.E No tiratn h ofTiraa Cook r e. m e d t co. 935 MaaabIc TaudpIa. Chlcaa. III. BEAUTY, M GOHOiiEROi) BELLAVITA Araanlo BaautT Thletn uid PUIa. A p.-f ffielljr -ife mil tr-jurxuUwui irrtn-it f..ra!l i-kia tisordnrs. Rettorei the blooii e ou''- to 'aJrt luf, :0 duya' Imttir.eut r: da t.i. lij mr .'t, itift fur cirrir'ar. At:tr 'EIVIT i li..LC.. Clint-- -.-.- Sold by A. G. L.ukon &Co., M lia ' street, and Curme & Co. 415ao h eibth street, Richmond ObNTBrFOOLEOI Take the genuine, or.gina ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Mad only by Madiafn Mrdl. cine Co.. Maif n. Wl,. it keefi u well. Our trala mark c-ft on each package. Price. .5 cent. Nrr In bulk. Accent no aoOill. rMMiiiHi ' "v nr ilrufl.i Via Hli i Var-. Al Ham! .'.r lilni b i ti, uontdr a ea ntlmrt. Ijd, irr.taiMa o. mlM mmm tagloa. tlm Ui ti e .. r - m--ErUMBCHtwri. Oo. brn. Noti-ctirftr .CHIC11HIATI.0 L J Drunticnness. THE CURSE OF MANY HOMES. Th man who hat allowed tho d"tnon of liiti'inperanre to doinlujiln liH fwlioo H w liniiljr IiouDd t'y the rhaliiit lit lialiit that t'-ars ami argument aroof Little avail. It In unfit- to lfmt to n-torm a dnuikard by aiihhN to his fonoclence or lil morality. ItH ai-tlt la the MHircn of tils trouble aud should be llio point of atuu k. ltln tiet-auie of the rocowiition of tlilt prlnrlple that the Kwlcy IrmtttutP. kwati-d at I'lalnfield. Ind., ha hail neli preat iu--i.h In llwi-iire of chronic ali-oholim. The drunkard ha to tnp whether he want to or not. The treatment not only rure the eravimr. but tmtld up tho wanted Une until the one-time lave t emailrlpated. rite for Information to flainfield.Irid.. or l'i". f ommerf-ial Club UlilK-. ludiaoaiiolia, 1 ud. Telephone '1X27. hlainfteld li 14 miles -west of Indianapolis ou the andalia Itailway. triNYROYAL PILLS X,"v . -t1l aa4 UalT Ueaalae. W9MWW-. em'tr. lil. V ;rnrtM w t HK IIKM I.K'n KM.f.fHll la K U aae 4rel4 im .t a ... ntM T ate ae etfcee. MTae awaia Waaptttattaaa Ml iMall. e P.rttl-.l.r 1 .(1m.I.U M "llribT IW I.H-1. WW n. tara Mali. I . Twhm t,f tT(in. ItMntatlknlolla, aelaew aaaaea. I HiU. rA. THE CLCANSIH6 ANO HEALING CURE FOR GATAHRq - IB - Ely's Cream Bain IATARRH Eaar an pteaaiet tr J ne. onti us no in-1 It i qairkir absorb d. itre relief" at osee. li ' a.-a ci a teal t.w aaeaJ rMae. A iiay a i- Itmnuos. COLO HEAD H! a iroeteeta the Mranrwi. csU-rea tha eKie ef raate aj-t Smell. Iji e- a .ie at lmjiH., or mail Tna' a.ze jOr. by mail EiLV tsMrb'r:i(. S Wi ra tretra T rk Don't Hold Back . . . tint K rr-ess orltr wi.h the -iU: I thi oM et will do fo iv tie." If you tii.c ns your order dow. ton may save time, money and paDon't depend too tnuc'.i on the however irood that mv have tience. old let. been, if it show sign of weakening besides it may be out of style. THE WIGGINS OO. fiOO 21ala St.

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