Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 April 1901 — Page 3
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IT 31 APE HIM A HERO. AN ACT THAT BROUGHT A LAWYER
FAME AND FORTUNE. It Looked Like mm Kahihltlon of 're rrvf m tl llarlHic. bat la Healltr it IVaa lnpl, of Ilia rarii(hlrilar an Outcome A person who Ptijoys good eyesight." said a man who most decidedly dews not. ""wonlel he greatly astonished to know how little is seen hy those who nre nearsighted even iu a moderate d Kree. The average shortsighted man. of whom there are hundred iu every large eity, sees nothing distinctly more than a foot away from his nose. It? yond that distance the outline of object liecomes hazy and indistinct. growing rapidly more ami more so tin til everything is finally merged into one general blur. The faces of jeoile across the street are mere pink blote-li es, their figures are destitute of detail, signs are indecipherable 30 feel away, and the whole movement of traf tic and passing show of the thorough fare Is a misty panorama, in wbid nothing much smaller than a cab can be definitely distinguished. "Of course a nearsighted person can ee as well as anybody through properly fitted glasses, but a great many folks regard them as such a disfigure ment that they prefer to do without l their aid. That kind of pride is cer- ! taiuly very foolish because it causes one- to mis at least nine tenths of what is going ou, to say nothing of leiug an open invitation to accident. Yet. oddly enough, 1 know of a case in which it actually saved a man's life and laid the foundation of a fortune. "The hero of the episode was a lawyer iu a city in Ohio where I spent my Itoyhood. He was leyond middle age at the time, but was straight as an arrow and a decidtdly handsome, soldierly looking personage. These good looks of his were his weak point, and al though he was extremely nearsighted he was vain enough to deny himself glasses and kept the fact of his in tirmity a secret. The consequence of this folly was a wide reputation for haughtiness, as he rarely recognized i anybody on the street, and it undoubtedly damaged him in his practice. At any rae. he had never made anything more than a very motlest living when I the curious Incident I have in mind occurred. "The city government bad been for a long time under ring rule," continued the story teller, "and it filially became so bad that the decent itoople revolted and organized a reform movement. The good looking lawyer call him Colonel Jones for convenience was one of the reformers, and, among other things, he made himself active in securing iu dictments ngainst a number of gam bling house keepers. "The boss ringster of the place was a typical bully and ward politician nam ed Harding, who was financially inter estcd in several of the games and naturally furious at any interference. He was a giant physically, he would fight at the drop of a hat, and the personal fear he inspired was really the secret of his influence. After the gambling Indictmeuts were found he proceeded to use his 'pull to have them pigeonholed, and, learning what was going on. Colonel Jones was rasli enough to write a newspaper card in which he scored the auttiorities for allowing such a ruttian to defeat the ends of Justice. "The colouel looked like a soldier, but he was really a very bland ami peaceable gentleman, and he never dreamed that his little effusiou would get him Into personal difficulty. On the morning the card appeared he was walking calmly to his office when Hardiug rush ed out of a bar across the street, called him by name and at the same time leveled a six shooter at his head. At that distance all coons looked alike to the nearsighted lawyer, and, turning in the direction of the voice, lie made out the vague figure of a man with outstretch ed arm apparently beckoning him to come over. "A little surprised, but still perfectly placid, he started to cross the street. Harding glared at him in amazemeut and once or twice was on the point of pulling the trigger, but the spectacle of that serene and dignified figure calmly advancing straight on the muz zle of the gun was too much for his nerves, and lief ore the colonel t ravers ed half the distance he dropped the weapon and ignominiously fled. "Needless to say, the episode made a tremendous sensation, aud Jones, who had sense enough to hold his tongue, was the popular hero of the hour. Harding, ou the contrary, was ruined, for his prestige bad disapieared like a flash of lightning, and, unable to stand the disgrace of the affair, he quietly sold out his belongings and left the city. That broke the back of the ring, the reformers went into control, and the colonel was elected mayor by a tre mendous majority. He served two terms, built up one of the biggest law practices in that part of the state and died worth nearly a quarter of a mil lion dollars. "In explanation of my Inside knowledge of the case 1 don't mind saying that he was a distant relative of mice, and in the family circle", where his nearsightedness was well known, he owned up to the facts as a good joke. He said he had a vague idea when he started across the street that Harding was a farmer client who Ijad promised to pay him a fee that morning." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Sot Troubled. Irate Tenant I asked you when 1 rentedthis place if you had ever been troubled by chicken thieves, and you said no. Every one of my chickens was stolen last night, and I am told that the neighborhood has teen infested with chicken thieves for years. Suburban Agent 1 never keep chick ns. "The little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant t take; perfectly harmless: positive for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Stats Quo. Mrs. Tettit Whenever I express a desire for anything, my husband never objects. Mrs. Ig. Nord Same with me. 1 can express the desire as often as 1 please. It never disturbs him. Philadelphia Fress. Anotkrr Historical XoveL "Oh. yes. he's aw'fly clever. Did you near about his latest effort? -No." "He's writing a historical novel that la based on the incidents of 'Mother Goose. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. Sbe W aa Lru Fort una te. Youth Miss Stanhope, you're positively the only person I've met today worth 6topping to speak to. Miss Stanhope (thoughtfully) Indeed: Yon ane more fort una te than I am. Punch.
POWER OF IMAGINATION.
A DraiKi.t'a lrjr of llw It W.rtfd la Oar 4 a.. "The wer of imagination. said a New lork drus;gist, "is past comprehension. Not long since a domestic in the employ of a prominent family came into the store in great hai-te with a prescription which called for two grains of morphine iu two ounces of aua pura that is. distilled water the accompanying direction reading. "A teaspoonful every Imiir until the pain is allayed.' The patient for whom it waa intended was the head of the fam iiy, who was suffering from a severe at tack of nervous neuralgia. "Now. it so hapenil that the fam ily physician who had written the prescription was behind the counter when the ni'ss;r.-4 r arrived, having dropied in, as w :ts Lis v. out. on the way to his off; - l ! I .vas putting up the prescription .c chatted and laughed and joked and ias-d the time of day as only professional men are capable of doing. 1 filled "the lottle. corked it carefully aud Iain-led it properly, and when the retreating form of the do mestic had disappeared out of the store door returned to my companion able phvsician visitor. As I did so 1 saw to my amazement the two grains of morphine rejtosing upon the pre scription scales. "'Doctor.' I ejaculated, 'I've given that girl nothing but distilled water. The morphine is here; look at it. What shall I ilo':' Do? he replied, with admirable sang froid. "Do? Why. nothing at nil I'll wager you that the aqua pura will work as well without the opiate as with it.' " "Agreed," said I. And do you know. concluded the pharmacist, "the doctor was right, and the patient with the nervous neuralgia an exceptionally in telligent anil college bred man was sleeping as waeefully as a babe after the second dose of the "mixture, Faith is everything where medicine is concerned." Exchange. STALKED BY VULTURES. While m Man Vu Trailing a Onok the Bird Follonrd Ike Man. I met with a curious and not altogether pleasant experience, writes an Anglo Indian correspondent who. has done a good deal of large and small game shootiug in India, when I was one day stalking a black buck. lie tween me aud my quarry lay a large flat field of black cotton soil bordered by a very low. straggling and thinly growing hedge of small babul trees. My only way to get a shot was to cross this, keepiug the bushiest tree between me aud the buck, who had not much to browse on and was therefore seldom motionless. I proceeded to do the hun dred yards on the flat of my stomach This on loose, hard linked black cotton soil was no joke. 1 pushed my ritle on ahead; then, wriggling past it until Unmuzzle was near my knee. I would pass it on in front again, ami so ou. Progress was slow, and I was so allsorlied that I failed to observe shadows crossing nud n-crossing my path and circling round until 1 had gone some 50 yards. Then the whirring of wings attracted my ears, and almost at the name moment a vulture landed on the ground not 20 yards away. I looked up. The air was alive with these repulsive looking birds. Then it flashed across me that 1 was being stalked! Doubtless these birds were attracted by my extraordinary method of pro cedure and mistook me for a wounded or dying man making a final effort to reach some shady spot. This was especially possible, as the experience occurred in a famine district where deaths by the wayside were not infrequent. By looking up I had evidently shown myself to the buck, for lie was now off at full tilt. I therefore took pot shot at the vulture at 20 yards, but did not allow for the sighting sufficient ly aud missed him. The thought of being waited for by a flock of vultures while very much alive aud well was. to say the least, uncanny. Pall Mall Gazette. Borden Bearers of the East. In the east the camel today, as in the days of Solomon, is the principal beast of burden in peace and in war. Across the pitiless desert he strides, his great pack nodding as he swings along. Down the old, old trail that winds through the hills of Lebanon, blinking, they come in pairs, bringing cedars to the sea. But the most remarkable of all freighters is the eastern hamal. the human burden bearer. All or nearly all the freight of Constantinople ishandled by the hamal. He wears ou his back a regular pack saddle, thin at the top, where it rests on his shoulders, and thick at the bottom, where it end' at his hips. A broad band circles his forehead, and when he leans forward the saddle presents a flat, level sur face. Munsey'a Magazine. Cheap. Ixiver Yoo are getting prettier every day. Sweet Girl Just now I am living on brown bread and water to improve my complexion. "How long can you keep that up?" "Oh. Indefinitely." "Then let's get married." Exchange Comparing Motes. Mrs. Slow-boy My husband's so lazv that if It wasn't for me I don't believr he would get up in time to go to bed. Mrs. Rounder My husband's differ ent. He scarcely goes to bed in time to get up. Chicago News. Bombay Is an immense city, with land and sea shipping equal to the best It has large commerce and trade ami manufacturing interests Its bu;ldicg are said to be the finest in India. When loot's wife was turned to salt be probably started to look for a fresl one. Kansas Citv Through to Pan-American Exposition Without Change of Cars. The Pennsylvania Erielines""Ak ron Koute" wiilplac in throurh ser vite May 5, handsome equipment t accommodate the P-u-A merican Ex position visitors. For particulars call on or aJdres C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Tii. lit t Arent. A Monster DeU Fish Destroying its victim, is a type of constipation. The power of thi. murderous maladv is felt on organmd nerves and muscles and brain There's no health till it's overcome But Dr. King's New Life Pills are s -afe and certain cure. Best in tb world for stomach. Liver, Kidney? And Bowels. Only 25 cents at A. G Luken & Co. s drag e toreThere 's nothing made that wil cure all spring disorders as Rockv Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c Ask your druggist.
FEATHERED FREAKS.
BIRDS WITHOUT W1NG3 AND BIRDS WITHOUT SONG. The renitola Is a Hlr.l That 'U'alka and Swlat, but Hot, ot Fly Bird Thai Caa Haa Faster Thaa the sl(ll Horse The Tailor Bird. Birds without wings are found in New Zealand aud Australia. Kiwi is the name of one species. Beautiful mats are made of the feathers of the white variety, but it takes ten years and more to collect enough feathers t j make even a small mat which would sell for about $150. Birds without soug belong to Hawaii. In Honolulu one sees a bird alout the size of the robin, an independent sort of fellow, that walk about like a chicken, instead of Lopping like a well trained bird of tho L'nited States, and it has no soug. A bird that walks and swims, but does not fly, is the ienguiu. No nests are made by penguins, but the one eg.? laid at a time by the mother is carried about under her absurd Iittie wing or under her leg. The largest of flight birds is the California vulture or condor, measuring from tip to tip V'i to 10 feet and exceeding considerably iu size the true condor of South America. The bird lays but one egg each season large, oval, ashy green in color and deeply pitted, so distinctive in appearance that it cannot le confounded with any other. The California condor is rapidly aiproaching extinction and museums all over the world are eager to secure living specimens. It is believed that there is only one in captivity. Another large bird is the rhinoceros bird, which is about the size of a turkey. One recently shot on the island of Java had in its crop a rim from a small telescope and three brass buttons, evidently belonging to a British soldier's uniform. A bird which is swifter than a horse is the road runner of the southwest. Its aliases are the ground cuckoo, the lizard bird and the snake killer, snakes being a favorite diet. In northern Mexico, western Texas and southern Colorado and California it is found. The bird measures about two feet from tip to tip and is a dull brown in color. Its two legs are only alnnit ten inches long, but neither horses with their four legs nor hounds nor electric pacing machines are in it for swiftness when it comes to running. Most curious are the sewing or tailor birds of India little yellow things not much larger than one's tlium. To escape fulling a prey to snakes and monkeys the tailor bird picks up a dead leaf and flies up into a high tree, and with a fiber for a thread and its bill for a needle sews the leaf on to a green one hanging from the tree. The sides are sewed up. an opening being left at the top. That a nest is swinging in the tree no snake or monkey or even man would suspect. Many a regiment cannot compare in perfection of movement with the flight of the curlews of Florida winging their way to their feeding grounds miles away, all iu uniform lines in unbroken perfection. The curlews are dainty and charming birds to see, some pink, some white. Birds in flight often lose their bearings, being blown aside from their course by the wind. In this case they are as badly off as a mariner without o compass iu a strange sea on a starlesa uight. All very young birds, by a wise provision of nature, are entirely without fear until they are able to fly. The reason of the delayed development of fear is that, being unable to fly, the birds would struggle and fall from their nests at every noise and be killed. Suddenly, almost in a day, the birds develop the sense of fear, when their feathers are enough grown so that they can fly. It is always a source of wonder to arctic explorers to fiml such quantities of singing birds within the antic circle. They are abuudaut beyond belief. But the immense crop of cranberries, erowberries and cloudberries that ripen in the northern swamps accounts for the presence of the birds. A stick of wood seven inches long and a quarter of an inch In diameter was once taken from a wren's uest. It is very singular that so small and delicate a bird should use such rough ma terial with which to construct its nest. If an eagle should use material proportioned to its size, its nest would be made up of fence rails aud small saw logs. The extraordinary situations iu which nests are found occasionally almost give one the impression that birds must be endowed with a sense of humor. For instance, a wren built its nest upon a scarecrow, a dead sparrowhawk, which a farmer had hung up to frighten away winged ravagers of his crop In the pocket of an old jacket hanging in a barn a bird, also a wren, made its nest, which when discovered contained five eggs. It was a rob!n that raised a young family in a church pew aud a robin that built its nest in the organ pipes of a church. Places of worship have always been favorite building places for birds. Consideration. "My wife is very considerate," said the newly married man. "She Is al ways buying me neckties and colored shirts." "And I suppose you are considetate and generous in your turn." "Yes. I wouldn't hurt her fel:nga for the world. I wear "em." Washington Star. The manuscripts of the fifteenth ani sixteenth centuries are in many cases almost illegible on account of the fad ing of tie ink. At that t.me the lampblack in.s rassrj out cf use and chemical inks l-'-n me r-?i"!9r JA Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machia. Me., when the doc"ors said she could not live till morons" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All rhoii!rht she mut soon die from Mr.eum r.5a, 1 ut she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saving that it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use aomplotely cured her. " This ruarvei -ous medicine is guaranteed to cure ill Throat, Chest and Lun? diseases Duly 50c and $ 1.00. Trial bottle free at A. G . Luken & Co. s, drug ?ists. I Blood and skin diseases, indigestion, constipation, rheumatism, pimples and sores permanently cured by Roccy Mountain Tea taken today. 35c Ask your druggist.
AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP
The Pin-Am;rican Builjuo Line OScrs Special Attractions for a Vacation Outing. The Pan-American Exposition at Buffiio will te a big attraction to summer tviirit the coming season. It opens at Buffalo. New York, May 1st. The Pan-American Butlaio Line Akron Koute will bo opened May oth with through passenger service from St. Ixrjis, Indianapolis. Louisville, Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus via Akron and Chautauqua Lake to Buffalo. This new line wili take passers irers through to the PanA merican Exposition on excursion tickets which may be obtained during the season. Through passenger service returning from Buffalo will also run daily, giving residents of Indiana and Ohio a convenient route for a trip to and from the Exposition. Tickets may le obtained from agents of the Pennsylvania Lines through tb'- gateways if Indiana ilis and Ct l.itnbus. in addition to excursion tick ts to Buffalo for tl e Pan-American Expo sition, siK-cial fan s wiil ln in effect via the Akr m Kc-ute to Chaut uao.ua Lake, Niagara Eaii-, and to many of the famous summer resorts on the lakes and on the St. Lawrence river to the Adirondack and resorts in the east including New York, via lul?aio, at which point stop-over privileges will be grunted to sec the E.osit un. A trip over this route will make an ideal outing jaunt. Full particulars aU.ut fares, conditions of si-p-over privileges, return limit and other details may lie ascertained by communicating with Ticket Agents of the Penn Ivania Lines or by ad dressing C. C Haines. District Passenger A cent, Dayton, O. The Pan-American Buffalo, Line" Will In- ojiened May 5'b, l'.MH.with through passe l ot r crice- from Lich tuoi.d over the Pennsylvania and Erie Lii.es. via Columbus ami Akron. For particuhiris call n ton orasldress C. W. Eltror, ticket ai;ei;t. Richmond lnd. Reduced Rate On Apnl.1C.th Ihe wry will soli round Muncie for one fare, to Muncie. ;. II A 1. railtrip t icked S to gixid to return until April li'tli. on account Kliiirhts Totniilar onnohivt of tie 'I ite Kenewrr" for l.idtes. Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Micb., ve rites: "1 had not been able to fit up a half day at a time for thirteen vears until I used the Mystic Life Bet -w r. It has cured mo of nerr-n,i iioni-les, headache and a very bad stomach. It ba lu- jhxI me in sit ncinv wuvs :n;d eiireo me of afflictions it Uu- doctors sa d couict not be cured. 1 lie blessed 1 ne1 lienewer b.,s Ooiie more for me than a!, the patent ine-rticir.es, doe-tors am! Christian Science treatments com bincd. H is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw. .Soid try A. C. Luken t Co., druggists, liiclmiond. (1) Boeiiiy pain loses its terror if you vc a i ot tie f iu-. Thomas' Ele'ci trie Oil in the house. Instant reliel in case s of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any sc rt. We Ji -" rewards. An otli-r of this kind is the; meanest ol deceptions. Test the curative powersof Eiy's Cream i'jlm for the cure ot Catar rh. Hay Fever and Cold iu the Head and you are sure to continue the treat incut. Belief is i in mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying, doe-s not produce sneezing. It soothes and heals the membrane. Price TtO e - - at druegists or by mail. E' v er, 5o Warren stree-t, New York. A Frightful Hiunrier "Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, eut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the 1-e-t in the world, -.vill kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures old .sores, fever sores .ileers, boils, felons, corns, all skii eruptions. Bes,t pile cure on earth. Only 25c a ixix. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Luken !c Co., druggists 1 "Itchiug hemorrhoids were the platrue ol my iife. Was almost wiid. Doan's Ointment cured m quickly and pemiai.ently, af er doctors had failed.- C. t . Corn well, Valley street, Sau er'tes. N. Y. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per fsctiy f and (rjsi-antwjj ti-ptmnt f.irall uku. borders. Restores the bloom ot youth to faded lace. i0 1tvs' troatr.flnt iW ; 30 dajrfc $1.00, bj mail. And f,ir rirr-r'ar. Address, IFtviT gfOitAI. C.. Ci'aia- lac a Su.. Cake chj.u by A. G. Luken & Co., Muio 9-r- ar., CurrriP fe Co., 415 north eighth street, Richmond Dont Be Foo led. Take tl ' Knuin. original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Madj only by Madison Medicine Co . r.id im, Wis. It f.erp v-u cM. Our trad mark c-'t nn each package. Price, is itrt. Naer aoM in t.u'-it. ccrpt no aubatl aaa I ft a T" ft n n n i r?fi! i&nO UM I list Li 1$ S iolPm In all i'& eta tl eboa;j be cicia. i-?'9. LIj's Crccm lc!m the d.oa ed r; : ..j,:-a. It enree t .V rr . C - v a-arsr a co.d m U-e i.c-4 quick j . f t- . - t Cream Mm : j .? ; :'r." the EWtTils, apreada orer the tU3ivmTie a. : a .4or jed. Etlief ia immed : e and a care fo.'..rs. It is c-t drring doea uot prodace freezing. L&rj-e S.ze, 50 ccc:a at Inig gii or bj- c::; ; Triai Sire, 10 centa by mail. ELY BitoTHCHS, 5j Warren Street, New Tort The Mai, Who Drinks Is not a crim'.uil nor a brute, but a e;ck mail. lit? is j;:-t as s.cS a any rnaa couIJ be. He has t!at C.ti-v eaT'-d alcoholism. US syi!ra mres alotiol aud be eannot resist its cravinc. Now tae only way lor lam to stop is Co tajce tti This traaDt-nt drives rjut ot the system the desire for driuk- Wit.'ioat siekoes or sufferinz, it makes him what bo was before ha took to drinkin. It make him ure a srong man witu w in of hit own. Write tor Information to Pialufieid, lnd, or 196Commrcial Cltib Blie- Indianapolis. lod. Telephone S2T. Ynir letter wiU be treated as rtrtctly confidential. PlainSeSd H 14 mUea west of iBdlaaapoiis w lie Yaidiiia Railway.
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Northwest. West. South anel Southeast, via Pennsylvania Lines. The sle of special fare colonists' tickets to California, and settlers' tickets to the ncrthwest, west, south and s-ciutheast has been resurneni via Pennsylvania lines. Particular information about fares, through time auei other eietai's w ill N furnished upon application to Passenge r anel Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania lines. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysijielas and other distressing eruptive dis-eat-es yield epjickly a:ni permanently to the cleansing, purifyirg power of Burdock Blocd Bitters'. Cold Jsteel or lcah. "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an ojH.'raticm, " was the awful prosjevt se t before Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Bidge, Wis., by her elotrtetr after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful cast" eif stonuu-h trouble anel ye-i-low jauudiev. lie' el'eln't count eu the marvellous xverof Klectrie Bit ters to cure stimae-h anel liver trembles, but she he'arel eif it, te-lc seven bottles, was wholly cured, ave)idenl surge-em's knife, now weighs more and fee-Is U tte-r than ever. It V pesitively guarantee-el to cure htomach liver and kidney tremble's and never disappoints. Prie-e ;(c at A. (i. Luken & Co. 'silru steire'.. 1 Rocky Mountain Tea will cure your rhe'umati&m, indigestion, eemstipatiein, all bloeid diseases if taken this memth. 'Xc Ask j our druggist. m A POSSTiVE FACT that a larire percentage ot men and women ot this e-..iuury are tmuliU-d with Dyspepsia, the early tymi'toms t'f wlui b are many, vurieU and Bubili, and on the sttHranceef any Reirb symptom should immtMiiuO'ly bt tre-ated and treat! ptRoii-ntly. Are yeu puirrinf freiu Kfartburrt Dull Headache. Feeling of Distension at Tit of the Stomach, Bad Breath, Batl Tasta, Disinclination to Partake of Ycur ttcs'.s, a Ravenous Appetite Yet Unable lo Eat, Fifire J Torque. Sa!low Complexion, Flatulency, cc Occa sional Vomiting and liri!au:!i! cf Tfn; ?r! rt SO. Ihe use of C. E. CAHTLR U S .'SPEPSiA TABLETS will Kivn ini:nediate rrlirf and a posifive cure. They nre tnunnf-.tetiin-vl from pore drugs earefu'ly and svu-ntit'.caliy compounded arid alwoliitely harmless t.i the miwt sensitive nd d.'lii-at stomach nud ev-u a child ran use tlu-m without nny but tt.e lx-st results; their daily use will rettre tone to the jaded nerve ol the stomach and will infuse fresh life into the impoverished rntric juice and will religiously carry out all that is claimed for the niHnd will pive you a clear, wholesome pn.perly actint; stomach, instead of a poor, feeble, diseased orcn. A trinl will convince the most skeptical I'riee. Mirctitsanii fl.KI. Thedollnraiseroutains two aud one-half times the quantity of 5'k-. siae C. E. CARTER & CO.. 71 " nekton s euicar.o lliir M u i non-poion. -a r.-Bie.iy f(.r e;..o.rrli. 4-leet, Hpi.rniiiirb'ie V iiiM, ti ti r. a i u r a i iio. chri., er anT tiillnniajii lua. irrtlnltun o. ale-ra lion ot utitrou mem -EmnsChEM"-!' (K i'ne. Nou-malrinui-iit fealtf by iMKlib, or meat Id pitin wrapper. Iy xprw. prepaid, M 1 On. ur S bottle. 2 75. Ote.:nlar aeut ua ttqgaft DOHESTIC, STANDARD, and NEW H jME WHITE Senilis lachifie$. Machines for Rent ami Rrpair. Net-illt-s, R M LACEYi7-!?-...Bradbury St Son... FOR SALE. "Lot on ILtkHt Irii Htreet at a decided bargain. Must le toll. Westcott Itloclc Richmond, Indiana. A CLEAN SWEEP is made by our laundry workers F!ah one is an enemy of dirt an-i si tiled in ihe art that gives a beautiful fitmh t each aiticle. s?e if our words sre not true. Sen i the next lot of wash to Tlie Richmond Steam laundry and oa its return notice particuliriy the fine quality of the work. D. W. WALTERS Pro . 919 MAIN 8T P'OMCS161 S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Keal Estate Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work ... place to bay a boaie as yon pay rert 0. B. MORGAN. Practical Plumber aad Gs Fitter, 8th aad N. E St., Sichmoad, lad.
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TIME TABLE. Ia Effect Sunday, Not. 25, 1900 Traina ran by caatrwl ataadaru Uaa. BiMlBMtl UM. are Anlia Hamllaoa (VIiimiL ... nuia CuKUUUItl fy.w.w..r. n ,aai rilMlltW ti 'a.aw.i., , , . . , , 4 0 p M H, (. k.al.a ta. Acc, 4 a am it joy UdlaataMll. Umm. New York ft St Loeua k'atl. 35 a s 9i Louu Lmotcd 4 aa a a 1 Bdiaa!Ml Aoc . a as a aa u.a m Si Souu Matl ...10 ma m m "New Vora A St lHua fcjn 1 w f a Lous. Lamieeil Mati... 4 55 a m law oca St L. last Mad lu,a ChlMQ Llaa. lf uu r-ort Acc y 0$ a a Cikicaca mat Mad & -y o a am Cncvaaatl A log anauore Acc.-. f ); p e. la A ChRro Nihe Kv ai ij p wm Uaytan A A aula Umm. Xela St-r'Sd. CUa. Acc 5 ia a aa Laytoi A ci.ia M CoiutnK.. 10 ojna aUaytim t'ut. New urk 1005 a aa Cul. i'ltl A New Votk.. - . 4 50 i aa layaja A cua acc.WH 5 to p am Nw Voik Liauiail I 1 j p a jt aaa so ao a aa 1 9 aa aaa eeaoaa a aa ooaam 1 M a to asj aaa to i aaa I aaa os p am 10 05 a aa J a am Plajaa. Urbaaa A Calamktaa Uaa, St tuta A New Voik MJ. j at a a 4 50 a a lnd-i. A Cola. Aec.. ...... iu 15 a aa 1 o) p aa 'Put A Kaat Mad A Kjiu . 7 .5 p at liota St lx-uta lonuitMl Mad )o a Craaa Haalda A Indiana Rj. Ft Vivi,e a errand KaMda Acc 5401a j 4d a etaxul Kap4ds A Mack al aii 1. 50 p am to 00 a am "Nortt-djuid Aaweaa 11 to p am 1 . j m am Daily. All othe train daily eacoM Saadaaa J. A. ( orwoa, Sutioo Maan. C W. E arner. Ticket A teat. Richmond and Daton leave Ri.-liiiiiind via P f C A SI I, KM' Ikldam :IO.ni Leave Ktli-n ia lti.na Ve ttern 1 nn-iion e'o iMtni 4:40 pta Arrive l.tion II e am 0O paa KTt-BNtNO. Leave Iayim via IVtvton A We-t-eru Trat-nou e'o. . 1 . u Uii nut e-tl0 am -1 mi ptu 00 pm Lenve Eaiou via P C C A 81 I. Ky Co 10 am IS noua t 4? pm In put Arrive Ki. l.moud via P C O A St L Ky co lo-.aS am rj:i paw 7 tU pm M tM pum lltn er i. Kun I ir p. Kictunond and Katun, via C. ,v m. hy Round trip r.l.i and 1hWoii, via li. ir.K lii.u Co P. C!. AW .7 llotiod trip, Hii'litnuud itud tat.n ft 70 Cincinnati, Richmond & Muncie R. R. Paaaangar Sohadula in Effaot Ekaraday February 28, 1901. No. r. No. U. lejive . R ehmon.l . H is am 6 30 pm ss.itih Ki liuieiid iiiiuu 0:10 pm Wnile f Driile K 7:00 .n ll .etuu 4S am T:M pm viit r 7;A pm Kit. hell W: 7 am T:.J pm Arrive Collate (irove 10 IS am a:00 pm " MmiiiiI u via C II a 1 1. loS'am Ciu'ii viae,'. H. a ! .11 .4 am I No. 1. No. HI. Leave Cin'ti ria t". H a V .. S at pm " Hanul'ii viae:. H. a l. 4:15 pin " t'oiiatfe Crove 6 tJ .m : W air " kl.eiiell 0 If put :rj am ma K 10 am B..st..n 5 3" pin C Atain " Uniiey K e:4 am Wolie r Arrive isontu Ri. I.nn.u.l... 6 Ut pm 1:11 mh Klehinoud BUOpm luOam F. Stop for Paieneers. C. B. A M. Traiua lally. JOHN J RCHEB,; en. Paaa. Auk. W. 1. ALLKN, t.en'l Mr. Cincinnati Northern R. R. j Trains pas Wbi Mancheater dUtly except Sunday a iolluws : North Bound. South Bound. No. a No. 4 No. j No. t. . .. 7:ao p m 4:tjpsa No. 3 and 4 run only between Cincinnati and Van Weot. Nu. 1 and s run through between Cincinnati and Jackson. T. G. M. Sohlndlar, B. t. A. TOLIOO, Omio, aKIKIS ALARM HUXaSN. FIRST DifcTHiCr. South of Main, West of Seventh Street. 12, First ami south C, I'iano factory l;i, Secejtid and south U 14, Fourth and south 1) lo. Fifth and south It 1S, Fifth and south II 15, Seventh an.l south C SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, le 1 ween 7th and 11th t', 21, F.ihth and Main 2.'1 Fighth anil south K 24, S:venth and south G 2A, Ninth and south A 2tt, Tenth and south C 27, Eleventh and Min 2s, I-Utventh and south J ZTHIRU DISTRICTS South of Main, liast of Eleventh Street, 31, Twelfth and south B 32. Twelfth and south K 31, Fourteenth and Main 35, Fourteenth aud south C an, liighteeuth and south A 37, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of loth st. to River. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shop. 42, Third and north C 4:1, City Building, Fire Headquarters 45, Gaar, Scott & Co 4i, No. 1 hose house, northHth treet 47, Champion Mills 41, Tenth and north I IFIFTH'DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 6. West Third and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road 62, West Third and Kinsey 63, West Third and Richmond avenue 64, Farlham College 66, State and Boyer 6, Grant and Ridge 57, Hunt and Maple &h. Grant and Sheridan 5, Bridge, avenue, I'ajier Mill SIXTH OISTKICT North of D Street, East of Tenth Stre. t 61, Raiiroa1 Shops 52, Hutton's Coffin Fartory 3, Hoesier Dri 1 Works 64, Wayne Ajfrictiltural Work4 65, Richmond City Mill Work-iJ 66, Westcott Carriage Co 67, Thirteenth and north If SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D sta, E of lUth 7, Ninth and north A" 71, Eleventh and north B 72, Fourteenth and north C 73, No. 3 hose house, east eod 74, Fighteenth and north C 76, Tweaty-second and north E SFECIUIGAt.S. 2-2-? Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out 8-3-8 Fire pressure S Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off 1 Natural fas on A SPANKING PAIR ... of well jrrwtnen handsomely bar nessed horses is always a t i r r in g siht. If you provide the bores, we will tujply the har -A
ness to match, and no better combination can be had Without a shadow of reluctan we state that we sell the most stylish, strong and most durable harness yon can boy anywhere and our figures) are fair. TILE "WIGGINS CO. I509 Main 9U
