Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 April 1901 — Page 3
TllOIiMOND DAILY PAJJaAimTM FIJI DA V, A11HL J. 1901.
Yar pain Indtrsts trotiMe
mnmiim, or t-.mhago, or Diabetes, Jaundice, or orient's j j e Kidaeya. Stiiis-iirt prove mat nearly all iila originate from disordered Liver or diseased Kidneys, or hnrh Th mu.h ikid
ortans are ussnls to perform the work imposed upoa tbm until tkcv have regained their normal conditio of health. In the effort to obtain relief, don't nae linimenta or lotions. Rubbing the an use Ira and ioists may temporarily eaae the. pain or drive it into some other pan ot the body. You are not curing the disease by external applications. Constitutional treatment ia necessary. T' vegetable remedy only. Mineral remedies, that are almost universally prescribed, fail to cure, because they weaken the digestion, thus impairing Instead of building up. dr. Mclean's liver and kidney balm eurea Kidneys and Liver, and tones the stomach. During the ene half century of ita use it has cured hopeless cii If you are one of the mswv who have, become disheartened by repeated failures with other remedies, don't despair. '" i.fl.00) will convince you thst Health and Happinesscan still beyoura.' It s purely vegetable. It's absolutely aafe. At your druggist's. Made by Tha Dr. J. rl. McLean Medicine Co., St. Leuls. Mo.
THROAT AND CHEST The doctors have all sorts of names for throat and chest trouhlcs, but they are pretty much the same in character after all. Bronchitis,
lonsiims, fieunsy, Asthma and similar troubles are more or less related, and whatever is good for one is good for the others. Omega Oil accomplishes wonderful things in troubles of the breathing organs. The beauty of it is that you can rub it in from the outside, and run no risk of swallowing or inhaling drugs that may cause internal troubles or injure the digestion. It is a liniment that softens, loosens, heals, allays inflammation, and brings about relief as nothing else ever did before. The weather is so changeable and dangerous that Omega Oil has come to be( looked upon as a remedy that no one can ignore. I If yonr dealer rvfutfa to iuprl yon With till woiiaJerful Mwis.-) iiiwii luiftfiMmt. the Omt-yj. 4'hs-nitcal Co., 2&1 lirutkdwaty. Srw York, will tnn.ll 7011 butt., imn1, for too. lu ri'i. uoDtT rtftar v urnp, fU Cure laspotency. Night Emissions. Loss of
eases, all effects of seli-abuso or excess ana inaiscreuon. A nervo 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 $3.50, 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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(nLLOVUMU Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power. Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresia. Locomotor Ataxia. Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, Fits. Insanity. Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of -obacco. Opium of Liquor. By mail ia Dlain packaKe. S1.00 a box. 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guarantee bood to
cure In 30 day a or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY '
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ot have paiaa everywhere and a( all tinea i your back, and in your ht4, a dull, heavy, tired actuation, yoo arc ejrk aad miserable cnM aod unhappy. -frwint frmiMe. They tray be the foren DJ Restore Vitality Lost Yigor and Manhood... Memory, all wasting dis EXTRA STRENGTH ImmPrliflfd Rpsults CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Main Street, and the Moore Dru Co., SOUL OF WIT. YOU NEED to the people of this vicinity
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71 W. Jackson Street, Chicago
I I I S T? K I S . C r LUrLIN 06 OW
A UNIQUE EXPERIMENT.
. Mrs. Nation to Run Her Home Town For One Week. OFFICIALS TO WATCH THE EFFECT. If Bajalaieaa Shoald Fall Off. Medic Ladge la lo lie Thrun m Wide Open and Sir a. Nation Will Leave How Sue U aald C oiU act mm Ideal Tow Negotiations are now pending be-twt-t-n Mrs. Carrie Na'luu and the city officials of Medicine I.otige, her borne town, whereby slie Is to conduct the municipal affairs of that place for oue week only. If during tliat time, according to the ajmt'iiteiit, Sirs. Nation betters tbe coujiiiou of trade and so cial rt-IatioDd of Medicine Ixnlge, tben fcbe will be allowed to run the town permanently. If business should fall off for the week and a majority of the citizens grow dUatistied with ber conduct of affairs, then the city officers will continue to run it. with wide open saloous and all the fixtures of rice that are now conducted there. To a Wichita (Kan.) corres Doudent of the New York World Mrs. Nation has written the following letter con cerning ber manner of conducting an ideal town: "You ask bow I would run my Idea town." One thins I would establish, and that is to have every one help some one else. I would have no ragged children. I would have no vile tobacco smoke places. I would make It an In sult to a woman or man to have an other blow the vile smoke In their face. I would make a law against spitting tobacco on the sidewalks. 1 would have a good band of music to play on the streets every night, so the people after their day's work was done could enjoy a song. I would have the streets kept clean and the air pure. so that little children could play In the streets and be safe. "1 should punish lying, as that la the beginning of all sins. 1 would honor above all the citizen who would earn his living by the sweat of his or her brow. I should require that every citizen retire early, so as to get sufficient est. I would have every otHcer remov ed from office the moment he perjured himself. I would not need any police in a town where I could have sole authority, for the people would have nol desire in their hearts to do wrong. They could not live there if they did that Is all there Is about it." In case Mrs. Nation does not cornel out satisfactorily with her experiment at Medicine Ixlge she will gather up a colony and make the race Into the new Kiowa and Comanche reservation There they will be able to get a whole town site cheap, and an Meal town can be started from the beginning. LIVED IN FERRIS WHEEL. t nltfae Home Found by Two FataUfa of Tram pa la Parla. When the great I'erris wheel wat made ready to resume business after it winter closing, two families of tramps, comprising 11 members, with some women and children, were discovered installed and Irving comrurtamy m of the swinging cars, says a cable dis patch to the Chicago Inter Ocean. They told the police they hnd been camping out thus all winter. They first entered the cars one bleak night. They selected the lowest cars, but one day two engineers who had been sent to examine the machinery for some reason made the great wheel descrile half a turn. So the camping families were hoisted to the topmost osition. Since that time only one man. a former sailor, could communicate with the earth. Climbing dowu nightly from the giddy height by means of the girders ami guy ropes, he would hustle for food U keep the two tribes alive. The provl sions were hoisted up with a rope. Their existence lasted for two months undetected, and ou Feb. ?2 a baby girl was born up there. In consideration that she is a healthy little child the commissary of police released the whole party. The wheel company not only refused to press the charge of trespassing, but offered the mother and infant a salary of $00 a month to exhibit themselves throughout the coming season iu the car in which the child waa tftorn. xw Record in Ex porta. n,n,le a now rwnrd for thnt rverlrwt aggregating $1,140,170,728 and exceed ing by $Sj.&40.032 the total for the : similar period of last year, which was j the highest mark heretofore, ays a I Washington dispatch. The Imports for the nine months reached a total of $r4X).w53.3Ul. which was a falling off of f 42.292. VJ9 from those of the corresionding period last year, leaving a balance of trade in favor of the United States of $540,G$7.337. Ivor tte month of March the exports aggregated $124.1)75.744. or less by $9,181.48. than those for March. 1900. and th imports were $73.949.0SS a falling out of $io.."r?.:?ts that we have secured the WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, mdMO Mia St., Richmond.
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IT THREW A VIGOROUS SCARE INTO THE FAT ENGINEER. He IHda't K boot I ail! the rit Day M aat Klad of a ( llaglag Gaaae He aad Hia Fast Krrlcht Trala Had Batted lata Dariaic (be Ktxic lakt. "One pitchy dark night early last summer." said the fat engineer, wiping his long necked oil can with a piece of waste, I was coming east with a fast freight. As we were approaching the top of Pecano hill I noticed some kind of a light moving way up in the sky. First I thought it was a new star, but as the sky was all beclouded and I oot id ce no o.her stars I concluded thst I wa iriivtiken. The light seem ed to be descending, but as we pitched over the top of the bill I dismissed the matter from my mind, having more 1m porta nt matters to attend to. The farther along we got the dark ness and fog seemed to thicken. I was a little bit skittish a Unit goin. down the hill with that heavy train su?h a night, and as the train dropped certhe top of the decline I soaked the air on a little to ease em off. Then I thought It was no use slowing tin. If I didn't make time with the fast freight, they'd take me off and put me on the pick up again. So I put the air brake handle back In running posi tion again and let the cars behind me set the pace. After we got about a mile down the grade we were going a clip that would make the Empire State express look like a dingy old stagecoach in comparison. I hen I got cold feet once more and thought It was up to me to jack em up again. According ty I put the air over iu the service position: but, by thunder, it had no more eneci on tnose nylug cars than a inimoie or whisky on a Kentucky colonel. They Just kept on coming and shoving my Mother Hubbard en gine along ahead of 'em at about a 70 mile an hour pace. I reached up for the whistle roie to pass a tip to the train crew in the doghouse that they'd better get out and twist up a fewbrake wheels, when ca-smash we went into something. Some darned kind of a rubbery blanket enveloped my cheese box cab and came down over the windows, just as if some one Lad lassoed un with n bur rubber bair. I made a frantic lerk at the whistle valve, but instead of the sonorous sound it usually handed I off the noise It cave out then waa like I the shriek of a penny horn. You couldn't hear it for a enr iemti 1 slammed the air over Into the emerceney notch, but I had kent it on u long for a service application that the pressure was all out of the train nine, and it was like throwing straws under the car wheels. There was 'nothing doing' with the air. I was trettintr mitrhtv senred heennso I didn't know what kind of a name wed butted Into. The rubber coverina liad settled down over the cab windows and was shutting off the outside atmos phere from me so that I could hardly breathe, and I surely thought I would suffocate unless I trot relief somehow waic umt-s i rtnir somenow. o one on the train, not even inv fireman. knew what dire straits I was in. I made aeveral ineffectual attempt toi e - r T ket naa me completely cut off. I tried the whistle again, but It was smothered so by its covering that it hardly pave forth any sound at all. I had about Riven up hope when I heard the pop valve on the dome commence to blow oft steam. At first this added greatly to my discomfort, but I realized that my only hope would be in having the safety valve blow off steam with sufficient pressure to lift the rubber covering. After two or three minutes had elapsed, durinjr which time steam had been, blowing off steadily with a heavy pressure, the rubber bag began to lift and finally tore Itself away, although It took with It a large section of the cab roof. I was pretty nearly exhausted, but I managed to reverse the engine and call for brakes. With the assist ance of the bra kerne n the train was brought speedily under control and stopped. We made an Investigation, but it was so dark we could not find out what had hit the cab and clung so tightly to It. In reading the newspaper advertise ments the next morning I saw an advertisement which stated that the proprietors of a big wagon circus would pay a libei'1 reward for Information concerning their balloon, which had been lost, strayed or stolen from a little village In the vicinity of which I had my queer experience the night be fore. Their swell parachute Jumper had let the balloon get away from .him. It flashed through by mind right away that It must have been the descending balloon I had run into, and on my next trip out I saw the battered remains of a big balloon lying at the foot or the embankment where It had been loosened from the cab." New York Sua. tl ata Ton I psrt Voir Win. Tbere Is a curious superstition in It aly that there Is something very lucky about wine which is upset l y a guest and that every one at a t;"e should promptly dip his finger in ie flowing liquid. A well known singer explained this custom the other evening when he was dining at a ducal table and was so unlucky as to upset a glass of wine on the cloth. He Instantly dipped his finger In the wine and riade the sian of the cross on his thrott. explaining to the company why he did so. Evtry one present dined a finger in the wine and made a little cross "for luck. evrn the duke himself. The singer crossed his throat because his fortune lay in bis voice, but his strongest point must Bartly be hia tact. London Chronicle. HOW ARC TOUR KiuNCYS? Dr. Hobbs' Soararrus pills cure all kidney ills. Sample free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago Through to Pan-American Exposition Without Change of Cars. The Pennsylvania Erie lines "Ak--oc Route" will place in through service May 5, handsome equipment to iccommodate the Pan-American Exposition visitors. 3 or particulars call on or address C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent. CASTOR I A For Infa-ats and Clriidren. nil Ihi Yoo Have Always Bssgfat oaflUvV Of
Ttte Jtadae-n farrow Fat-ape. a - . . . , .
wun-riii junge who is a man of DjUcu uignity and presence ios-t h!s father In Infancy and as a small bov of ten received correction at the bands of a uarKy on the place In whom hia moiner caa great confidence. Ibis trust was well place,!, and the boy grew to manhood w ith a strong r.ffection for "Uncle Kast" firmly plant-,! in tiis Dean. as years went on the old negro to-'c an ever growing pride in the success auu uouors winch ranm tn Marse 'Gene," but usually tried to hid his satisfaction from its object. Men. Lucie Kast," said the Ind-re one aay alter a particularly hri'lhiiit speech at a dinner had been nr'ntcl ana lauuea rar and near, -how did you line wnai i said on the school uuestioa at that dinner last week? Hid you approve Of my views?" urm, sjiu me Ol.l on nml man DimKing up at the tall Judge. "1 reckon you know well 'nough. Marse "tJene. dat if you d said difTrent your ole I'ncle ikM v ouiu ve tieen less ready to spank you."' Youth's Companion. A Oieraleal Defective. A detective was employed bv one of Ixndons west end clubs to discover a certain pilferer who bad caused much annoyance to the menders by helping himself to cigars and other articles from their overcoat pockets. The dis ciple of Sherlock Holmes smeared a number of cigars with aniline dves. placed them in the jHiekets of several overcoats and next morning carefully scrtuinizeu the mouths of the club servants, with the result that the culptit was found and persuaded to con fess. Faraoit ,.-orKia Snamn Sold. ie famous okefenokee swamn In soutn deorgia. has Ikh-ii sold to a Mich'S"" "r"'- says an Atlanta tlistiatch to the St. I.ouis t;iole -Itemocrat. The consKl.-r.il lun. it is understood is .17." l oo. ue sw-nmp contains o.V4.ihk acres. c us circtiiuierence is 1:47 miles. The swamp, it is said, was purchased for its staiuliug timber, and after it Is flea red the land will be devoted to the cultivation of suirar "nne ami (iittnn Cures Eczema and llchinq Humors through the Blood Costs Nothing to try it. B. B. n. (pHitanic Bi.xxl Biln ) taken internally will kill all the hi. I mors iu the blood that cause ti c awful itehinir of eczema, scabs. scah s ulcers, watery blisters, boils.nimnles. achiug bones and ioints. Dricklv pains in the skin. old. eatintr sores. ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Baim w li make the blood 1 urs and rich heal every sore and x tmanently stop all te ltctlinir Sci sations. Hot ar.ic Blood Balm gives the rich glow of health to the skin. B. B. B. at drusr stores fl. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta.Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice tnven until t ured. Costs not hinsr to try B. B. B.. as medicine U sent prepaid I"". IV I a j 1 TOBACCO SPIT VJ I I and SMOKE Your Lifeawayl Yon can be cured of any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, nintfnetic. full f new hfe and vigor by taking NO -TO -B AC, weak sjg. Many cured, ah druggists, cure guaranteed. nuk trs. isA rAsinivUB&L sitrlma MTBaltLIKa , ilia Hmd Vou Haw Always Bought A Mcnster Devil Fish Destroying its victim, is a tyje of constipation. The power of this? murderous maladv is felt on organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr. King's New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. Best in the world for stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. Only 25 cents at A. G Luken & Co. 's drug etore. "Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life. Was almost wild Doau 's Ointment cured me quicklv and permanently, after doctors lad failed." G. F. Corn well, Vallev street, Saugerites. N. Y. O jQs, STOHIA. Bear, toe KiPS H5'8 !'V'1VS BOUSM "The Pan-American Buffalo Line" Will be opened May 5th, 1901, with brough passenger service from Richmond over the Pennsylvaniaand Erie Lines, via Columbus and Akron. Foi particulars call upon or address C. W. Elmer, ticket atrent. Richmond Tni. TonxA. Bears the Signature of The Kmi You HawAtwars BoogM Bodiiy pain loses its terror if you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' El c trie Oil in the house. Instant reliel in cases of burns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any sort. O Jl. ?3 T O I. T. J. . Bears tia Ilig Kind 'm Haw klavi Biuh Signataie , jSJ-F ? of -ryAS Educate Your Bowels. Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cascarets Candy Cathartic train your j bowels to do right. Genuine tablets ; stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All druggists, "too A Xight of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doc tors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying that it had more than once saved her life, and had cured her of consumption easily all night, and its further use completely cured her." This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at A. G. Luken fc Co. 's, druggists1 EDUCATE TOUR ROWELS ITH - CA90ARETS. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c 25c If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund rnocev
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CAN'T EVADE IT.
Positive Proof From Rich mond Can't Be Brushed Lightly Aside. Tlse reader is forced to acknowl edre that convincing proof in Li own citv is preeminently ahead of endorsements from everywhere else ia our Republic Head this: Mr. Ed Gauspobi of 241 south I fourth street tmr!.wl at tlio Rinh I mnml f!:ikt Pji en s ' V.r i., I time I w;i trnnhUl with iL-imk of the kiduevs, the muscles of m? hack limr o nd Limn that 1 could hardly fcet about. This was nHr.ciraHvnr.ti,..! in tl ronrnin, when first jrettirir up I saw Doan't Kidnev Puis advertised and trot a box at A. G. Liukeu's druy store and brrn ustnjr them. The relief I ob tained from theui was prompt and most satisfactory. " r sale bv all dealers. Price ;k' Foster Miiburn Co.. Iktlalo. N t., sole agents for the United btates. Keiiiem!er the name lXau's and take no substitute. AN IDEAL SUMMER TRIP Ths Pan-American ButT&lo Line Offers Sjiecia! Attractions for a Va.ation Outing. The Pa-v American Exposition at Buffalo will he a bitr attraction to umni r U urits the cominr s,aon. Itopeiiat BniTalo, New York, Mav 1st. The Pan-American Buffalo Line Akron It ute will be .opened May witsi tbrooth passeiier ser vice fr. un St,. ffMis, Imi'aiiaiK.'lis L-uisville, Citciniat i, Day ton and t.oiumuiw via Akron and Chaiitautiua biiKf to 1J ,!l ilo ibis i.cw line will tak p isve''!'"i's '.h'o .lyh to the PanAmeiicau Exsitiii on excursion tickets which uuiv be olitaint'il durthe season. Throuifh passenger service returning from Buffalo will also run daily, jjivinr residents of Inliiaua ard Ohio a convenient route for a trip to and from the Exposition. Tickets iiuvv be obtained from agents f the Pennsylvania Lines through the tratewavs of Indianaiiolis and Columbus. I" addition to excursion tickets to Buffalo for te Pan American ExpoLotion, special fares will I in effect ri-4 the Akron Route to Chautuaqua Lake, Niagara Fait , and to many of tue famous summer resorts on the Mahcs auu 011 me, 01. uawreuce river to tn,i Adirondacks and resorts in tDe east including iew ork, via Buttalo, at which point stop-over privileges will be granted to seethe Lxposn ion. A trip over this route will make an ideal outing jaunt. Full particulars aliut faivs, conditions of slop-over privileges, return limit and other details may be ascertained by eoinmunkatinj,' with Ticket Agents of ti e Pennsylvania Lines or by addressing C. C Haines. District Passenger Agent, Dayton, O. CANDY CATHARTIC to. Ut. SDe. Genuine stamped CCC. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "some thine just as good." Reduced Rate to M uncle. On April ItUh the G. It. & I. rail way will sell round trip tickets to .Muneie lor one fare, good to return until April l!kh, on account of tLe Knights it-molar eonc.lav R fur..ati-m Cured in 1 wenty f ur Hot r. T. .1. Jilaekmorc of I Taller & Ulaokmuie, 1'ittsDurg, l'a., says: A short time since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in twenty-four hours. 1 toxk to my bed with rheumatism nine mouths ago and the Mystic Cure is the only medicine that did me uuy 'ood. I had live, of the best physi cians in the city, but I receiveo very little reaef from them. I know the Mysftc Cure to be what it is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other poor suilerers." Sold by A. G. Lukeu & Co., druggists, Richmond. (4) There's nothing rnaf'e that will cure all spring disorders as Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. We give no rewards. An tifiiT of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Test the curative powers of Ely's Cream Balm for the cure of Catarrh. Hay Fever and Cold in the Head and you are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying, does not produce sneezing. It soothes and heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at drugijits or by mail. Ely IJrotbers, 56 Warren street, New York. A Frightful Blander. Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Rucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, xill kill the pain and promptly hei.1 it. Cures old sores, fever sores .ilcers, bils, felons, corns, all sk i eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 1 BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and PUlav A tvr fretiy fe tad aiaranuwd treatrcent for ail aaix. iiaoriers. Restores te Wooat el rOtitH ta ladetf tacea, K (lavs' treatnieni 5: 3u days' (1.0, by mail. od for eircr'ar. Addresa. 1E1VVIT WElMCAi. CX. Utaaar iadtaaa Sta Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main street, and Curme & Co., 415 north eighth street. Richmond DON'T Be Fooledi Take Ike feaalaa. arlglaaa ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Matte enlv bv Madison Madi doe Co.. Madia-Mi. U. It keeps von well. Oar traoe mark cut ots mm Price, 35 ceata. Never aoM hi balk. Accept sw Absolutely Harmless. Cures on the Spo BR0M0 -PEPSIN NOTE THE WORD PEPSIN. fl IDLTC Hidash,S)tisnt wUnu-w Inaigeition.Narveuinm Ort.ts 10t f ft m4 S9s
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Northwest. West. South and Southeast. via Pennsylvania Lines. The sa-e of special fare colonists" tickets to California, and settlers' tickets to the northwest, west, south and southeast has been resumed via Pennsylvania lines. Particular information about fares, through time and. other details will be funasbed upon application to Passenger and Ticket Agents of the Pennsylvania lines. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distressing eruptive dis eases yield tpuickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifying power of uurdock tinted Hitters. Cold Steel or Death. "There is but one small chance to save your life and that is through an operation, was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. 1$. Hunt of Lime Kidge, Wis., by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a fright ful case of stomach trouble and yel low a una ice. lie aan count on the marvellous powerof Electric Bit ters to cure stomach and liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon's knife, now weighs more and feels bi tter thau ever. It s positively guarauteed to cure stom ach liver and kidnev troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at A. G. Luken & Co. s dru store. 1 R-.ickv MtuntainTea will cure vour rheumatim, indigestion, coustipa-j t ion, all bltxid diseases if taken this month. 3ao AsW vour drutTirist. FOUND AT LAST A remedy put up in locti&tjxrr form and as ploaa-1 ant to take as its name would imply and a posi tive care for Const irtatlon, whether obstinate or I occasional, also Sick rUadachc.Sallow Complex. ton. Jaundiced Eyes, Offensive Breath, TerpM and Siugirlsli Liver and BlIioHsneaa. C. E. Carter's Laxative Chocolates will positively cum any of the above conditions. It is pleasant to the tuse and a purely vegttable laxative with no bail aftr-etTects, nor pain, nor sTripitifr. It la essentially n ecessa ry to good health that the t.irvr and Bow el a be kept in a clean, refrnlar and healthy condition, and Carter's Laxative Chocolates will aid nature in the proper discharge of her duties, and prevent any more serious complications which mifrht arise from lack of attention. It is invaluable for Children and very delicate Women, and has no naMiseoug or objectionable taste. PRICE, 25 AND 50 CENTS. The 50c box contains two and one-half times the quantity of the 25c. sice. C E. CARTER a CO.. 71 W. Jackson St.. CHICA60. Big H li s non-poionnc-a r-QiHlr lr Uonorrhot Olwt. efrmilnrrhn.1 Whitna. unnatural dls 1 charttM, or anr innamnia tutu, fmlation a. .Ic4ra iPraraala uufus. tlou of natoDI tnrm IrHf EvattS Cmehi'-ii Do. """ Nun-aatrtntce-nt Mid By lrsia:a:lasm. or attit ta plain wrapper bv xDrtfi.. nrfDaid. fs tl.OU. or buttlna. S2.7&. tHrtiul.v sst on rsMtiasak. DOMESTIC, STANDARD, WHITE and NEW H'-ME Seeing MacliinpsS. MHcbitiea for Rent. Needles, and Repairs. FOR SALE. Lot on Eat Itlain street at a decided bargain. Tlust be wold. Westcott:niock Richmond, Indiana. A CLEAN SWEEP is made by our laundry workers. Kach one is an tnemv ot dirt ana stuiea in the art that gives a beautiful finish to each aiticle. See if our word are not tru. Send the next lot of wash to Tlie Richmond Steam Laundry and on its return notice particularly the fine quality of the work. D. W. WALTERS Pra . 918 MAIN ST PHONES i SI S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE .718. Employment, Real Estate Information, Abstractor, Insurance,' and Notary Work ... K place to bay a home aa 70a pay rent 0. B. MORGAN. 1 Practical Plumber and Gu Fitter, Stk
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Arte so 15 a am 05 9 aa rSta A Kaat Mail Kxp j t at $ a p at at Luaia I tasits-tl Mail . . us a Bra) Rapiai A lattlMta R. Ft Vavna A Otmaa Kapsds Aoc laoaai 1 4o p as Gvaaa Karxda m Matk ataU.sa jo p at so 00 a as Notthisn.l kjKyrsa w ...... 11 10 p a 3 ij 1 a Dail. All otkar crataa daily rsuM Saa4aa. J. A. Goxaaaa, Stanaa Maataa. . C W. Eltaar, Tickat Acaat. Richmond and Dayton LeaT Richmond via PCC St L KvC" ttiaatn 4:10 pra Lcaie Kil.m tia Wyion A Western t raction Co ... 9 50 am 4 40 pm Arrive ! Ion..... ....Ilia) am Suu pus SKTl'BKIHU. Lear IStvton via. 1'ivton A WWera Tntcuvn Co t:Ot m 10:0 era & u uiu u ia) ua Lmtvv lSittou via P C C A 8t I. aty Ci. ...... 10 am 12 aooa ft 47 tun lu.sV naa Arrive KM-htuond via 1' C C St LKjn.0 . ... Ukaaam 12 pa. 7;ju pra 1 1 U0 )us asTat op raa a. Rmin.l tr'p, Richmond and Katoo, via. P. O. I. ISA K . au .74 Kou.xl Imp, Katou aiHj itoviou. via !. a W. Tftw'tiun Co . ..... ........... Rouud trip, Rrhmond and Dton 1T0 Cincinnati, Richmond & Muneie R. R. uMiger Snhadulo In Elf sot rhur4ay February 28, 1S01. No. ?. R'ohmond 9: IS am txmlh Kk Iiuioii.I tf AJam Wolfe Drmvy . Bokiou ... . ... 45 am vui Kiu-tiell :f7 am No. fX 6 SO pm tCJe ptn F r 7:00 pm 7:10 pin F7 au pm 7:.J pm S4J0 pm Leave Arrive Cotutue tirove 10 15 am Ha.n.rn via C.H a U. 10 47 am Cin'u via C. H. a i ..ll:J6 am No. 1. Cin'ti via C. H. a D :J pm Ilamil'n viaC. U. a O. 4:13 p u Cottatfa Grove.... . 6.00 p. 11 Klu nell .... . 6 la pin Witts Ronton ........ i:3ii pm iTuley .. . ... ....... Wolte No. U. Leava 6:30 air tlOsTs F 10 am a) am F ata r 6:65 un 1:00 am Arrive 8011th Ri.'l.mou. S 65 pin Kichtnoud .... b:00 pm F. Stop for PauHenitera. C. B. A M. Trains Daily. JOHN J. ARCH ER,;i inn. Paas. AgL W. I. ALLKN, tit-nl Mr. Cincinnati Northern R. R. Nos. v and a run onlv bstwees Ctnctnnmu and Vaa Wcoc. Nos. 1 and a run thi-mitf h betwees Ctncittnad and Jackson. T. C. M. Sohlndlafa O. P. A. l'OLBUO, OMIO, FIRE ALARM UOXBfi. PIRST DI&TRlCr. Soutli of Main, West of Seventh Street. 12, First and south C, Piano factory 18, Seconii and south B 14, Fourth and south IJ 15, Fifth and south It 111, Fifth and south II 18, Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, between 7th and'llth ata. 21, Kighth and Main 23 F.ighth and south E 24, Seventh and south G 2, Ninth and south A 2tJ, Tenth and south C 27, F.leventh and Mdn 2i, Kleventh and south J THIRD DISTRICT.' South of Main, East of Eleventh Street 81, Twelfth and south B 32. Twelfth and south E 84, Fourteenth and Main 85. Fourteenth and south C 8rt, Eighteenth and south A 87, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th st. to River. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shp. 42, Third and north C 43, City Buil.lintf, Fire Headquarters 4.', Gaar, Scott & Co 41, No. 1 hose house, north 8th stieet 47, Champion Mills 48, Tenth and north I . FIFTHDISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 6. West Third and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road 62, West Third and Kinsey f3. West Third and Richmond aenue 64, Earl ham College 65, State and Boyer M, Grant and Ridge 67, Hunt and Maple 5. Grant and Sheridan 69, Bridge avenue, Paper Mi'l SIXTH DIATRICT North of D Street, East of Tenth Street 61, Railroad Shops 62, I lutton's Collin Factory 63, Hoosier Drill Works 64, Wayne Agricultural WorksJ 65, Richmond City Mill Works. JH, Westcott Carriage Co 67, Thirteenth and north II SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D st, E of 10th 7, Ninth and north A" 71, Eleventh and north B 72, Fourteenth and north C 73, No. 8 hose house, east end 74, Eighteenth and north C 75, Twenty-eecond and north E special: signals. 8-2-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out 3-3-3 Fire pressure Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off. 10 Natural vaa on ' A SPANNING. PAIR . . . of well groomets s- 1 1 t v. ' l - 1 1 - t t 'y' i'-'-sff wars a stirring teVdJLLn MRnt. Ifyouprovite the horses, we will snfply the harness to match, and no better combination can be had. Without a shadow of reluctant we state that we sell the moat stylish, strong and most durable harness you can buy anywhere and oar figure are fair. THEGCrlNS CO, 1,809 Mftif. 0U
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