Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 April 1901 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1901

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Richmond psoplG testify. Tell their experience make it public for the public good. What better proof can be had? The evidence of fnends and neighbors The testimony of people you know is proof for any skeptic.

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Are endorsed by Richmond people, who will gladly tell you of you how they relieve the aching back, strengthen a weak back,

ness from a lame one, drive away these weary, cause of every Kidney ill, cure Diabetes and all on the Kidneys and Bladder. RICHMOND

NORTH D ST. Mrs. Maria Pipher, 41" north I street, says: "For tive years I had a lot of troub with my kidneys. The seeret ions were highly colored, contained a thick seditucut and were h jrhly irregular. My lack was so weak that if I worked or taxed myself it U'eame so sore that it felt as though it was K'0 to break. Sitting or lyinj in one jHisition was very trying, and iu th moruin,' 1 felt sore and ti !! all over. I taw lKan's Kidney IU - highly recoinmended, and procured a box at A. C. Ijiiken's tlrnjj store. Thev cleared and regulated the secretions in a short time a 'id relieved and strengthened my back."

For sale ly all IJruguists-so cents per Iux. lterOIilburii Co., Ittitlalo, X.

VITA f UVJ

Cure Impotsncy. Night Emissions, Loss of

eases, ail eUects ol seil-aDuse or excess ana maiscreuon. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c. per box, 6 boxes for $2.50, with our bankable guarantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee-bond.

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(TILLOW LABEL) rositively guaranteed cure for Loss of Tower, Yaricocele, Uodeveloyed or Shrunken Organs. 'Paresis. Locomotor Ataxia. Nervons Prostration. Hysteria. Fits. Insanity. Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of .obacco. Opium or Liquor. By mail ta plaio package. $1.00 a box. 6 for $5-oo with our bankable guarantee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY CUntof d Jackson Streets CHICAGO, ILLINCMS Kor sale by A. G Luken & Co.. Main street, and Mocre r-i t g t 1$ north eighth street, Richmond.

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N-ic. i hereby n. 2JS?LZ ThTb!d Quired of the su. cessful hi -de night., he ll ot Apnl. 11. the ,c""'"" ,hl be in thVa n of .MW. rd rnr. b. co tractors must t.' soprovenieut. to witj , fc . ' cociipacuM bv a oeixint o a c-ctitied . hec. tot cement the " tf , , f ' '""i)1 'J be coi-foa ncilied .nib ishthtr.et es. 13J tret to alley runntpg ; p',. and bid bv resident c-ntracK-r bv a north and o'iti. ,,. . i bona f(.v00a a guarantee ot tbe (ji-oi faiil. And that the same ""A.: ! or the b .ld,r. EeFore bid w, 1 he r.ceve.1 eordmg to V .,na. 'fi tr ami n.e- i bidder. m it satisfy toe bo-i ot pub u- m-prev-.r.d by the "f'Tf k'." T- ' pr.vemei.ts a to the.r foaipet-ncy to consul ented at a d meeting and tf Pr n, j the, wvrk. and . to tr.eir feouee tor us v-

cf. ana ' -C". .. ". .kT.,. ! rhouid be cn.irei ss'n f iyf -tine ihereon a jd said eity.aad collected as proTided bv law. The.roperty o-iers a'on he line of said oroposet improvement are hereby nntmed to mee ihe tHaru ot pun ic impnr ment at theortice of the . itT cierk of said city it J oVlo kp m.. on Kr day. the Si day of a.a 1 tail in.l hes obiections'the des re to make to the necessiy for thee jns ruction of such proposed improve meat. By order rue-t rr.l-l of ihe board of pnMie improveUtO. J. K.NO LEXBERi. Clerk of Board. Xotlce to Contractors. In pursuance of resolution ot the common ciToTil of the city of Richmond. Ind1ana. the hfard of public improvements will rece ve led proi-o-als. Ht the office of the c ty cerk. until i o'cbck p. nt., f RIP AY. MAY 3. 1 I. for oonstructin a road -ay of yitrified brick or "'JJS Se flr.ralley atn c(Mi n.treet from eTgh'h .treet t 1W feet to ratxnn ""Hf bid mwtbe apan ti. printed Iforni. prejjred tot U parpoM, wbuh may be .btaine

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Mr. V. W. I libera, :i."i south 14th street, says: "For many years 1 followed bricklaying as a trade, and i t is the exposure and stoop; ntr position when working at it that I attribute my trjuble. 1 had for ten years attacks of severe pain through the small of my back and in my kidneys, so severe at times that the least movement up or down caused twinges of paiu. I used nearly evervthintr I hfard abnir. but corld yet no relief. When I heard about Doau's Kidney Fills beinr so hiyhiv recommended I ot them at A. (!. Ltiken's druy store. I took two or three ivoxos, and my health ivas letter than for a lonr time. "

Restore Vi.2ii.ji Lost Vigor and Manhood... Memory, all wasting dis EXTRA STRENGTH 1 of the itr civil enfficetr ! envelope iiireciel and enclosed ia t e bc&icl ot pub u yrous prv.se urion. Bids sbil state ihe price per ineal fo t for tht- improvement coii.piet. also Trr a!'- othei t n! enumer.ted in the sch on e. t ch j ricorous pre n ui o m tun lor an laoor ana nier)Ai- re quired Kr the conip ete execution of the work Said work to te oir pie-ed cn orb tore :tv lia dy vf Jn e. XA'l. under the il-.recti.-n or the ctty " ivil eniueer. ant in accordantw th the plans and specih at ons on tile in the oftice o? taid c erk. i he contract wi 1 be let t the (owest responsib e bsd ier. Tfce b ard of pDC'iic improve mints reserves the Ttt.t to tett'et acv or a. bids, or waive defects in bids, in t :.e interest of the c ty. made in a-cordance w.th this nvtio-. Bv vrder of said board. liKO. J KNOLIENBEKO. apr ill S'. Cletk of board 'Little Cold lives sacrificed . " Thousands Ofj. every vear. Dr Wood s Norway Pine Syrup cures ; little colds, cures big colds, too, ' down to the very verge of consump-

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Mrs. Jennie bandit, 1 ti south eleventh street, says: "As a result of a severe attack of diphtheria my daughter was troubled with a weaknes of the kidneys. I tried numerous remedies aud she was treated by various physicians, but the relief was only tercporary. Learn in alKiut Duan's Kidney Pills, and seeiny them so highly recon mended, 1 procured a box at A (i. Luken's dm store and she beyan their use. In a short time the trouble entirely disappeared. After several weeks it ayain U-an to appear. She used iau"s Kidney L'ills. aud the attvk was promptly warded otT. "

That Throbbing Ileadac1 e. Would quickly leave von if vou used Dr. Kind's New Life l'ills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick aud nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 23 cents. Money back f not cured. Sold by A. G. Luken vfe Co., druggists. We Rive no rewards. An ofTer or tms kind is tbe meanest i f deceptions. Test the curative powers f Klv's ( 'rp:i TT1 1 vl i m fill- tho i i ; t-. rf Catarrh. Hay I ever and Cold in the j Head aud you are sure to continue j the treatment. Relief is immediate j .aid a cure follows. It is not drying, i Joes not produce sneezing. It soothes ) ind heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at druygists or by mail, irothers, 5 Warren street, York. E'y Xew Editor's Awful Plight F. M. Higgins, editor Seneca (111.) . News was arthcted for years with I iiiies that no dtvtor or remedy helped intil he tried Iiackiens Arnica Salve. : II? writes two boxes wholly cured! liua. It's the surest pile cure on arth and the best salve in the world. 1 cure V)ld cists guaranteed. Only 25 cents, bv A. G. Luken & Co., drug5 Half the ills that man is heir to come from indigestion. Hurdock Ulood Bitters strengthens and tones the stomach; makes indigestion imjKissible. A Giant Nerve Ruilier. The Mystic Life Renewer is tbe most powerful nerve builder known. It obsoluteiy cures all forms of nervous diseases and weakesses no mat t er how arcrravated or how long 'duration, such as neuralgia, nervous prostration, nervous paroxysms. St. ltus dance, palpitation or tne heart, phvsicai and mental debility o"f old ajze. etc ! weakness. G. Luken & Co., drufglsts, Rich-

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Y. A Thousand Tongue Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1123 Howard street, Philadelphia, Pa., when sin found that Dr. Kind's New Discover for Consumption had completely cured her of a backiny couyh that had for many years made life a bur uen. Ail other remedies aud doctor could give no help, but she says othis Royal Cure--"it soon reraovvu the gain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I car scarcely remeruber doing before. I feel like sounding its praises through out the Universe.-' So will evcr one who tries Dr. Kintr's New Dis r . i : . . 1 TK- .., Chest" or Lungs. Price 5' e aud j l Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken c Co. s drug store; every bottle guar anteed. 5 'The Pan-American Buffalo, Line" Will be opened Mav 5th, lWl.witb ! through passenger service from Rich ; mond over the Pennsylvania and Erie r.!n rii Ci ,; mhiK :md Akron Kor naviculars call upon or address C. W. fcamer, ticket agent, iiic-hmt.t.d Tnl Accidents come with distress1!): frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruise?, stings, sprains. Dr. Thouias' Elec tric Oil relieves tie pain instantly. Never safe without it. A Sew Claaa of One Design Small Boats. The Ametican Yacht club Js to have a one design class of small boats this summer which will be raced in a se ries of races off the clubhouse at Milton point, says the New York Sun. These boats, of which eisrht are now being built by EL G. Emmons of j Swarnpscott. Mass.. are from designs by Charles P. Mower. They are real ly cnlarced sailing lenders and are designed for afternoon salinz. They are 19 feet 8 inches Ion? over all. 15 f t on the water Hne. 6 feet beam an'T C Inches draft. With the centerboar.i down they will draw three feft. Thy are ringed with jib and mainsail and spread 200 square feet of canvas. They cost $150 each. The forward part cf the boat is decked in, and In Xh after part U a very roomj cockpit.

QUAINT SAM HOUSTON Ho PiCTURrTSGUE ATTITUDE !N THE UNiTf D STATES SENATE,

rind la n Intliaa U!)skr1. Ilia lriaeipal i:uil uirni Wa Whittling I'inr StU-k II1 Uaitrlalaa Drrd to )i- Ilundrril and Sixtf Arm of I and. General Sam Ilonsfun cf Texas wr.s the iimst iicturiit;e tljrure iu tbe s.naie duriiifi uiy tirst years of servier at the catiitol. U&e lU ntiin. he was very fi nd tf young men aia stii t ame t couut me a one of bis toys. Only those win. were youngsters in the forties can realize the interest people felt

in Houston in the days when liis part fcent. 1 couth !:exi their u.-.e ior in the strucru-ie for the independence of 'hive wtt-ks and am now a wed man. Texas v::s still rreli hi the public I no,v they ?iv-vl my life, ami robn.iiui. i-:tors to ti e senate t-haiul.. r rx-d the grave v-.' aiu.ther victim' luvarial.'.y asirp.l t.i ha ve hUn p,.iut.-rl j No oi e should fail to try them. Only cut to iht-ai. ami they ,, .e never dN- J 'nVts., gu.w.iUtt e i at A. t. Lukt u s i.pjH.ii-.tetl in iheir hern. t.r he as ! d: ng tore. larj;e ;(' frame. .f stareiy i-arriae a::! J

ii: il tieiiieanor and hud a 1 eoLiiilei.jJUce. Aiwajs liiii-n!! . efctional in dii lie w: v ii.i-.v atiJ t!n u appear at the ca; II. ! s-ai i:' a vast ar..l ii.,V; V s.::il-r in slid :. Meie: ii Ii5aii!;-t, a s..rt ' .-r-naiueiital Ih-i!'P?:1: v:i!i a slit in the iii Ul Ue tl.:o:j::i hl. li t'.:e wearer's head .as ihrust. it avii! the blanket to haui: in fohN a.'nuiiil the !.!'. His prU -eipal e:i.p!.iyiiti i:t in the Ti;'.Te a whittling pine sT'u ks. of n h; !i he seemril d haean unlimited st:ppi . It o'lly at rare intervals that he broke sUenre". In:t when ho it .! speak he ahviivx proved himself eaabie of i ontribin in his ijnota of sound am! patrintie a.lviee tn ihe deiilieratioiis .of Ihe senate. No passage in Houston's career was ui-1 ler than the heroic stand against disunion which marked its close, while o' his l.it.iiluiess of nature and jjetiere'.s he!;. I "silii.'ss to those in distress one could reall stories surticient to till a j oh:nie. j Near Quiiicy. Ills., there was a stretch of country known as the "Hi- i d:ati tract." to which Houston held titie. a fact many of the settlers thereon. J a careless pioneer brood, failed to; sinrcli out. One of them called upon j William A. Uichardson, long member of the hotiMe from the Onlncv district! and subsequently a senator from his state, and ssked If he knew Houston.; liichardson said he did. whereupon hlsj visitor confided to him that he had in j advertently settled upon lt"o aires if! Houston's hind and Hint all he was' worth stood in improvements on it. He wanted Kichardson to see Houston and make the best terms that he could. Kichardson upon his return to Washington told Houston the story and asked what he would take for a quitclaim deed to the PJo res. "What sort of a man !s this constituent of yours who has blundered upon my land?" asked Houston. "A good, square, honest man." was the reply. "When I turn him off my land, I reckon he and his family will be beggars V" Kichardson nodded. "What's this farm worth now?" askei' Houston. "Improvements and all about $ii.0o." was the response. "What was the bare place worth when you fellows went on it?" queried Houston. "About ?." an acre; $S00 In all," an swered Kichardson. "Good fellow, this man of yours. Kichardson?" this after a moment's thought. "P.est In the world," said Kichardson. "Tell bilil to aona uie $SOO, and I II make him a deed." In due time the $800 reached Washington in the shape of a New York draft. Kichardson sought Houston. ho, having executed a deed, took the draft and indorsed It. "You say this man of yours is a good fellow?" he asked thoughtfully. "Couldn't be a better one," was the emphatic answer. "Send him hack this draft and tell him Sam Histon has changed his mind. What cau you buy a good saddie horse for out in that country?" lie was told that ?00 would do it. "Well, then." said Houston, "write to your friend and tell him to buy a first class paddle horse about 4 years old and keep him for me. When congress adjourns. I will go home with you ami ride the horse down to Texas." Without delay the man in Illinois received back his draft and bought a saddle horse, the best he could find. Just before adjournment Houston sought Kichardson. "You say the fellow who's got my horse is a tiptop good man?" Kichardson again declared him one of the best in his district. "Well." said Houston, with a sigh, "1 should have liked first rate to see him and also my horse, but as affairs turn out I uiust go straight to Tesjis. When you get home, go over and see this man and tell him to sell the horse and do what he pleases with the money. And. by the way. Kichardson. I wish ymi would write and tell me If it was a good horse, mj i. i "in: ii ii una a fi,s : or not." Personal Keeol lections of Ja-! , . ... ! lr.slin A. IjRiw as belated to itufus ; IIockweH Wilson in Satunlav Evenini; Tost. Sntlsfaptlon. Brown So you lost your lawsuit with Smith? Jones Yes: but it's a satisfaction to know that Smith didn't win anything. "Hut didn't you have to pay him Sl.ooit ilaniajres?" "Yes: but his lawyer got that." Philadelphia Record. The intense dryness of the South African air is very destructive of leather. Hence boots soon wear out. The animal that first succumbs to extreme cold is the horse. Sarah Grand' Latest Work. Teopie are reading "Babs the Impos- , .. , , . . ...... . .,, j ib!e and exclaiming. "What will ias mh lraud do next?" Tbe men are congratulating themselves upon having escaped her scalpel this time, and the woman question has no part In her latest book, says Harper's Weekly. A bright stcfy. with sparkling dialogue, and a fascinating heroine whom one alteruately longs to chastize and embrace are the chief attractions in "Babs." As for Babs herself, what can be said? If she had had a different mother, would she have been a "better girl?" Sw Fad In Rlbbona. It Is said by the leadinz dressmakers that rH-bous are retunii:: 'o favor. They are use,1 mere a tr: is mine: than as sashes or jr!ru; s A trite r.-! is emtostns "b;.nesi- ! ft r .. r m-1 ribboos to form v. er.'s , ( ,.-,-: ih! ies. A izeil :teb :-.r., TV: i e r, u;; t 1 ?i the ':. bruised p'.e.

TLe uuirtiaieuted. suo.-eful results accomplish d by 11' x-ky Mountain Tea is due to the fact that it never fails to cure them that use it this mouth. :;... Ak your druin;i-t.

K.-! heii the t"irae. A startanir incident, of which Mr. John O.iver of Philadelphia was the subject, is narrated by him as fol- ': "1 was in a most dreadful loudition. My -Wiu was a!mot ye!-; low. eye v.sv.ken, tongue coatinl.iain .utinua!! in back and tides., uo -; p.'ti:crad ua v growing weaKer tiav bv da UT'Ce pUVSlCiaUS tiUO. VCIt !lll !,'! h ortUliatOiV . a II 0I.U ,.i. ; i ...v..rri.. Uitt..r d advi to my great jov aud surprise tne first Ikj 5 tie made a decided improve-! P i r .it w . . 1 he:;!: s', ui 1 t : r, M Ask , Yh d. '!. ds .ire's rarest ou't ' "S 'i w i.o Tea this !i.it:Ui. RlDOOiQ RATES. jrtlic.t. West. South and Southeast, via Ptp.nsylvania Lines. Th tick, tick-' nd ; o s.iii' i f sjK-ciuI fare co.oiiists 's t,i I'a Kenil.t. aud setllcrs ts to ;in- ii! rt ti west, i est, south i. itb.'.ist has been r. -umcd via ci. U s v i vac. ;a i n r iu.it e.i ii i h i.i t. id other det.i:!s pi in api!ication 1'a: T icuiar -11-fa''es. 1 1. ; iii'h t i me w-.il lx f irrdsbeii to I'assenger and i(. k. 1 r . s. t.t; ih- Pciihs', is auia itch: i ii-'s.' Never tnitid if phv- - Y'..u s r ;i e failed to cure u Tvy I V Our l.ieut. No failure there. ,"0 c i.'.s, at any lirug store. IDEAL SUMMER TRIP .in-ni 'rioin l'.'.itT.dj ;clal A !tr.i?tion lor a Line ( lie s Vi. a! ion The I'a-i-American F,psitioii at IhilT.iio wi!iia big attraction to summer tourists the tniitig season. It opens at IbilTalo. New York, .May 1st 'i i i' i'.ui A irei ic.in liulTaio l.'he Akron U uie will be opened Ni l-.- f: ti with t tirtiifc'ii jiasseiiger ser vice from S'. Iiiis. ndianapulis. I uisvilie, ("uioiun.iti, Dayton and ( 'o! ii.'i. bus v ia Akron ii C ii iiitaiiipto i. ike to ilutViilo. This ,t w hue will 'ake passengers tiiroogh b the l'aiiArnerican Kn position mi excursion tickets which may be obtained during trie seasoti. '1 hrougu passerget serv See ret urning from liulTa'o will aiso run dai'v. "ii!-g residents of Indiana aid Ohio a convenient route for a trip to and from the Exposition Tickets mav be c-htatned from agent of the I'cntisy the sjatewajs Columbus. iviitiia lanes throng! if 1 iidian;n.ilis and in addition to exct'sion tickets tc Ihitlalo for tre 1'au A -.erican Hxjmi siiion, speciiil fares will lie in efl'ec! via the Akron Hoii'e to Chautuuipui hake. Niagara Fall-, and to ir.auy ol the famous sum tier resorts on tin lakes and on the St. Lawrence rivet to the. Adiroudacks and resorts in the east it:cludintr New York, vii' I5,.lhih, at which point stop-ovei privileges will be granted 1o see ths reposition. A trip over this rout, will make an itieal outing jaunt. Full particulars alx ut fares, conditions ol stop-over privileges, return limit ant oth r details may be ascertained communicating with Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania Lilies or by addressing C. C llaincs. District Passenger Agent, Dayton, O. Sampson: I txdieve women shouhl te treated same cast as west. How is lhat? Why, give them IJix;ky Mountain Tea the greatest spring blessing women cau have. o."o. AsU your druggist. SLE A POSITIVE FGT that a lnr.r rrc.-ctri.--; this i - .uiivry are tr. i.i ! early .- ::iele.rii cf puhti'', :ii i t ie. pei -i torus should initi.:enLl'' cfiirii-nt ly. Are vo l m oi r;:n ftr-j woTien o." d !;! i'.$pepsia. the i .".r r.: r . ftrieii and ra::.-i-el ai y f i syrrif. ...- !--.-i'. i :trid tr-fttf iieartburr. Dull Headache, Fcciir.j cf Uiiicns'on el Pit o; the Stomach, BaJ Breatt., S'.I T.ts'.e, Disinclination to PzriiVo of Yo: r f..?a's, a Ravenous Appttiic Yet L'nabie ic f.af, Fu-irei Torgue, Salsiona! Vom!i;-i end Ir-i'smlitv of Temper? so. the u:e ri C. E. CASTER'S DYSFEPSIA TA3LE.S il' ri ve imr.ie'ii-i'.c rciief an'l a pjs;-tiveciirr-. T.!j-r.re iii.,ii.if.it:ir. J frem pure drills cnrfuSIy an;l P'-ientilically compfmrifleii nr, nKi,.!,,,', L .-L.o ... .1 . . . nn.J del irate stoma'rh nn.l even a cdildcBn use nri'i iii'iirftw sHuiiarfi ariii even a ctnin cr 1!'m with.mt nny tint t', tx-st r'-siilts: daiiy use w;il restore tope to ft e jaded cei tiie-toro.ieh and will infn fresh life in their nerves of into the impoverished eastric inire and will reliirionslv carry out ail that is claimed for the mand will eivo yon a clear, wholesome properly actiD stomarh. instead of a poor, feeble, diseased orsin. A trial will convince the most skeptical Price. SO cents and f.l.iO. Thedollarsizecontains two and one-half times the quantity of 5oc. size C E. CARTER & CO- 7t w eiron uion - M IC H rSTE ft'S EKSLISH ENilYRQYAL PILLS ".-"s. lriKiil mad OoIt esaln. I'Hl'. HKsIF.K-s !:. LISH 1 s WJ lcr sw b. 1 1 ci ur. m4 IhIiaI j tln- Buj r i i,t-.,,t ,r 1 4f. ia l s Jr tn , r... parti'-aiars. Teetlaiaalala IV" e -a iirll.r Tnr l..!t'-, s trrt.. Mr. A tin MsiL I .oM T-.t:rr..3t. bj Ko-Jhi lUi i, . Madia r. FU1L1.. Xofioe to 'oiilrctri In pursuance -f a res'-.Intion of t e crrmon ?'uncil of ti e ettv f U ch-nond, Ir.diai a. t1 e boar'' PJtjl c irapr--ne ts wui n-cei e sealed prop -sa s at !he oCice ct the cjt, c.erk. untii OCiOCk p. m FRIDAY AP;::r. V'. ifr i. forsrTa'ire. srrav an 1 bouidering north I !lrtet from llth to l;th at-et Ai! bid? must b ukh the jr ntei forms prepared for the purport-, whtcn may be obairedl of the city cvl emcireer, a?-ii er cjo-1 in a ea'efi e-?v-kpe d rvc ed to 'he board of public i m trove mem . Ihe Kicd require! of the ncceful bidrier shall bs ihe sum ..f f2 !jr uo, and must be given by rt-! den of Wayne county, Indiana. Each b'd by foreign contractor must be accomfia'iied by a deposit of a ct-nified check for fouu jm to be ieft in the ha ds of the city treas nrer subject to the conditions specified in the proposal a d bifl by res "dent contractors b a bond for P a a rtiarar tte of t le good faith of ihe b-dder. Irtfjre rjd wi' te rece ved. b;dders raut sa'isf the boartf of public improvemeats a to fhe?r competei cy to conduct the work and as to their re-vource for it v?gHids .-ha i -3te the price per lineal fr:t for tbe improvement complete, a so for a 1 other i em euumeratea in tne Mrneau.e mcn pr ce shai be in full jot a i iaror ard ma era re qu red for the comi ie e execution of the work !-aid work o be com: ieted oo or et-re the !rt day of - une. V. nnder the d recUon of the city c vil ecrreer. acd in accordance i b tne p an and pecincaiions on c e m the o rr-ce oiaa csers 1 he contract will be let o the lowest re spon: j e bidder. The board of pubiic inifrove me ss reserve iq rignt 10 rejeci any or aii bids or waive defec in bid. in 'he jrterestof the citv. made in accordance w.th this toticeJLtij order of taid board. EO. J. KNOX-LET BERG. mchJSapri 1J Clerk of fioar.

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; HlTe m .t .- a m & . . Cv-3ar.0oi.vvi Saa. l;Ma tU ass. Ea;r W rita f r prvS of car We aU,-u lit tnct ottat : .,! An In.. I KI K , hnuh nR COOK R E M E D T CO. VHO Mttaolc Unplf, Lblcai. IU. i Don -ptH'n riu-. nnn.t.rtl diicr:rir. .-r tif iDflimoi.-ti-u. irr.tAti u vt rtivr 4 j-jU!, 9:.-. ft ut UP ri)MA BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR SELLAVITA .Vrseva.-1 Ktuty TuMets aiui Pills. A r-er f---i- f.H!--l ,r..'m:.livvi sre;ttr?:.t f.ra!i kiL KetOf? INe bioon oi.outh to tadrd ucea. ;o d5s in-.i. .fii Sii dn 1 iV, bj nu, s.-nd ir rirer'nr. Ad ircvss, ik.ir HLlMVAi. as.UiaK Sold 'i. . . ! CiKkw Su.. CMc9 :'i. t i- . . uh "o , 4i: u 1 1 r d S " e g vh e h h r.it r i --i. jtGAT ' p --"5 f - 5 s zi f- -- ' - --C0i5 i' '; !ti.; ' ) 'S'.i? 1 1 ' is LI- s Crir :i:l i.:li'.l - 3." V ,-3 i. : . : a r 1 ; :.n r. -.!-.- ;-'i". It-,!"; !hc r -.sir'.:?, spraJs l.e tiu u.i:ajo tkui t a'.'s.-tV-ci. lie.lef i lai:or l ' a ire fn:kAS. Ii ia i!T,t .lr- ill . .s.i. t i.-: - Ui t .-, co:st3 at Ttug. : . "-; irtcii f .-;. At - lork. TheMai.WhoBiinKs Is not a elim :,:. mull, lie i j, t s el lie lias t! :it .!:- ; e e SVstelll er.ivrs :i!i- iliei its i-riviiiu'. Nil tito slop is to tune the Tins ireaiiiiTit i1i;m out of the ssietn t!io desire for drink. V it liout sii-km-ss or s;iierinir. It makes liim whnt lm w;is liefure he took to diinklni;. It makes him l !! ' te, l"!t a SiOlt is .:: U!.i:i enM t. 1 ! ;iK-ij1ih!:siii. Ill i.l i.o i.;iii:;et resist u;i' mi) ler tiuu ccley ure a strmit; niun lt!i a ill of hit own." Write for lnfoi ni.itliui to I'i.iintielil, lnd., or lOM'ommerclal ( lull 111.1:;., lnili.inaiiolis. lnd., Telepli.mn 'JtT. V our letter will lie treated as strietly confldeuttal. J 'In n ti ill is 14 miles west of ludlaaapollc on the Vaudalla liullway. DIMESTIS, STANDAftD, " ;.nd NEW H0Mt:a WHiTf S Sewing Jladiiws. M.ieliines for k i n I Rrpnirs. S5N,-t-,!1eS. r R M LACEYil-!L ean ana bmooth " rli: -1 tu fatisf Le? t!i;iii this is nut exj I.itr'iis of Tlie Kiclimotid Steam IaniKlry More til ui that is re pire 1 ,f esir'i worker. Articles must !e ! t 1 :i I r !e 1 to thliiyhest lerret of perfection known in the business .inl l-'t:x esta'ihs'iei ! as the stmiltreil here. l) j not hesit tte to sete v iltii' le or lielicite g'xxl. We will not inj D. W. WALTER iV ire them DI9 1IN ST. pur" st S.K.MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work ... place to buv a home as tsi piv rent O. B. MORGAN, Practical Plnmvier and Gas Filler, ti and N. K Sts . Kicbtnomi. mo.. . ..Bradbury & Son FOR SALE. Lot 011 i-:at Main street at a ' decided bargain. Must te sold. Westcott Hlock Richmond, Indlaas.

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F. Slop for Paawudwra.; C. B. A M. Train Wily. JOHN J. ARCHKR, lien. Paaa. Agt. W. 1. AI.l.KN, in'l Mtr. Cincinnati Northern R. R.J Train uas iVot Manohealcr ilaily ex-cpt Sunday .is fallow ; North Bound. South Bound. No. 3 10:50 a m No. 4 ;o P No. aiitma No. 1.. 4:ispam Nom. 1 and 4 run only between Ctncinna.l and Van Weot. Norn, t and a run tlinnigh between i.tncinnatl and jaektou. T. C. M. Sohlndlar, O. P.. 1 OLIUU, OHI. . FIRE AliARN - HOXUaV. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West if Sc-vetith Street. 12, l-'irst and south C, Piano factory IB, M. 16, 1U, If. Second and south II Fourth and south Ii Fifth and south 11 Fifth and south H Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, between 7th and llth tt. HI, Kitfhth and Main 2:1, 25, 2H, 27, 2H. Kighth and south li Seventh and south CJ Ninth and south AJ, Tenth and south C Kleventh and Min Fleventh and south J THIRD DISTRICT. South of M.iin, 1-vast of F.ltvenlh Street. 31, Twelfth and south li 32, Twelfth and south lv 1-ourteenth and Main Fourteenth and sejutti C Kijjhteeath and south A Twentieth and Main 3. B5, 3, 37. FOURTH DISTRICT. N irth of Main, West of loth st. to River. 41, Thin! and Main, Robinson's shop. 4. Third and north C City Building. Fire I leadquarters (iaar, Scott Co 11i, No. 1 ho!e house, north Mh street 17, Champion Mills W, Tenth and north I IFIFTHDI STRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 15. West Third and Chestnut 61, 62, 63, 64. &. &e, &7. &H, West Third and National road West Third and Kinsey West Third and Richuiond avenue Karlhani College State and lioyer Grant and Ride Hunt and Maple (irant anil Sheridan Bridge avenue. Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D Street, East of Tenth Street. 61, Railroad Shops ')2, Mutton 9 Colhn l actory Hwjsier Dnll Works Wayne Agricultural Works Richmond City Mill WorksJ Westcott Carnage Co Thirteenth and north II SEVENTH DISTRICT. si", Between Main and North Dsta'K of l(th Ninth and north A Eleventh and north B Fourteenth and north C No, 3 hose house, east erd Eighteenth and north C Twenty-second and north E. SPECIAL 1SI6HALS. 2-2-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out ii-3-3 Fire pressure 3 Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off 10 Natural vas on 71, 73, i, 75, What is the Answer Why shots Id vera par more than is necessary for saddler r or harne, when you caa get here the very fi nest grades at price fairly commensurate with cpality, which is guaranteed to be high in every instance? As a mere matter of policy, you will find it advisable to deal here THE AV'IGGIXS CO. 709 Main SU