Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 June 1901 — Page 3

VM3

Important organs, which are intended to airi the impurities from tho body, too often fail in their work. McLean's Liver (L Kidney Balm wit! cure all affections of these organs, and restore them to a healthy, normal condition.

Sold by all Drufgists. Made bv The Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co.. St. Louis. Mo.

eu E Wc pay the above reward for Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, or Costiveness we

Liverita, The Up-to-Date

They are purely Vegetable and 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, boxes contain 1 5 Pills. Beware SentJy mail. Stamps taken.

Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, Illinois. . .

for sale by A. G. Luken & C , norm eiirnr.h strp t, liiehtnond. 'J INTERESTING i base ball to the avj-raje urchin. Likewist is our method of l..nitij money intt res in to the average rown person because we off (T vi-ry aree thle terms an 1 verv rersoiiable j yiiients. If you have hottsejiold joods or chattels of any kind, a salaried position or something of value we can help you. business strictly coutiilenti.il. RICHMOND LOAN CO. (Established 189ft) Room 8, Colonial Building:. Home rbona. I 15 Main and 7th sts. Gran 'millnr Dtiinis' Celebrated PURE llOL' YEAST For sale by all First Class Groce s E. It. GROSVB'OR, M.D. Mt vslclan ami Surgcoii, l!7itt Itth Street. Modern equipment for the treatment of diseases of the Ie, Ivir, Nose and Throat, acute and chronic. Scientific fitting of glasses. ForlParticular Men. Mav vour not part icnlar about many things, but you ought to le so about youy ch'thes There are some particularly nice suitings here from -. 5'2 and J-t and the price includes the highest grade of workmanship in the UMkin&;. At the Little Store Around the Corner. O. B. MEDEAR IS, JO X. llth Street. Richmond. DON ' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE - ourLifeawayl You cn t rorrd of any forro of tobacco nsinj easily, tv made well, stronp. m.netM:. ftilt new life nd vigor by titiTii: HO-TO-BAC. that makes weak men strong. M.itiy sen ten pounds in ten days. Over 3 00,000 cured. All dmifSTsts. Cure guaranteed. lVxk-k-t and adviceT "r'KEE. Address STKKLlNii tijuiipv CO- 'u-o or New York. 43! C JX. S3 I O X I -A- . Baarsti. Ix fori a Haw k m Bssga Sitature

p BALL L , r' .

' U Ik'

Too freely. It means that the skin is doing more than its share in the work of eliminating the Impurities from the blood, while the liver and kidneys are shirk ins thif r4 , , 'i a T K i-

3 any case of Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation cannot cure with Little Liver Pi!! never fail to give satisfaction. 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c of substitutions and imitations, Nervita Medical Co., Cornet AHia Strait, ail th? M jr. Dnu,' Co' THIN PEOPLE hat a munuDit apirniton to nwrnmc g tlurnr. 1 nttl now thur hn btw-n n r HHtifirtory rmi. To icooKi,'iiii i tfcua, iiae lr. fcb all' I i a b irni PiiiisF HLrMLrMriii Fattening Food Iont rmin thin when thN simr'Io fiol will bring you lut Hud riK'tv f uIimm. hut prepaid fnr $1 00 pr bottle, if not ohtHinHttlH from -nr Mm'tnt. lwcriptirn circular and t-aimmittis mailed frtMk. The Alfalfa Corrpany, P4 WICHITA, KANSAS. Trade supplied bv A. G. Lukcn & Co. Richmond Distributed. I.'Knfaiit Trrrihle. A well known Kinder v:is i rn to plve a imiiilx-r of sell ri ions ;it a nuisi:ile lately. Af:rr ll'i- a 'fair was over and the sruests were -li:titeritur in their usual fashi.ui she hostess ami her little jriii. a child of ilium Z or t years of iigc. eanie up to lii;n. "(ill, Mr. ." the hostess remarked. "you nmst he tired." ""Yes, ynu must lie." airreed tin child: "we are." Philadelphia Kraph. 1 it 1 1 Tele Tronhlr Alirnit. "What are you cry it ir for?" "Mi' bi 1'iu.l.i r's i;ett In a liekin." :"At4;-t V:' - Vt rrr tv S -Try f'.ii ..iul." - "Xaw, I'm sorry fer meself. lie's jroln tor lick mo fer teilin on him." New York Kveuini; Journal. o WomiKt, Oswald -What was the mattah this ma wning. my deah boy? You walked dweadfully kwooked, don't cher know: Had you been eating a hwandy peach: Itertii' Uless you. no. deah fellow. Hut In pawting my hair the beastly rtilet put tti wee more tn esses on one 'side than the other, and it completely destroyed my eqiiilibwimu, don't chct I Me k - M e-1" p. Dire. Clubberly Just because I haven't paid my bill for a year my tailor wo:il make me another suit of clrthes. I'astleton-What will you do? "I shall threaten to take my elsewhere." I etroit Free Press. trad. .4 tlappr SoKsewtion. Author I am troubled with insomnia. I lie a w.ike at nig ht hour after hour thinking ntniut my linrary work. Friend How very sil!! Why uou't you get up situ! re:;d sou.e of it': Ohisgow Iai!v TimesCureS Eczema and Itching Humors through the Blood -Costs Nothing to try it. U. 15. Ii. tHotanie Liaxxi Balai taken internally will- kill all the humors in the blood that cause tie awful itchinjrof eczema, scabs. scaVs, ulcers, w atery blisters, boils. pimples, aching bones and joints, prickly pains in the skin. old. eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm w li make the b'ood ptir? and rich, heal every sore and permanently stop all the itehino- sensations. Botanic BUxxi lia m ives the rich olow of health to the skin. B. B. B. at druc: stores $1. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta.Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice jiven until cured. Costs nothing to try B. B. B., as medicine is sent prepaid.

REMRD

A WRETCHED MONARCH.

Some Facts About the King Otto's Life. Mad DISEASE EAPID PE0GSESS. He W I It Xol Take I'roper Trralnral ud Slnjca For Hoirnal Meet I ll Aaleep Only Tonaril Dann Tortared With Fear, lie Itefcea to Kjtl. Acoordin? to reports from Munk-h. the condition of the insane Kins 'ti. who some (lays aso et lebrateil his fiftythird birthday. Las aaki beeome sorue-w-ieat critical, the renal disease from which he stiffi rs making all the more rapid pi'Kiess as the uuhappx monarch, who is exceedingly Ktron. will not let himself be examined or treated, writes the London correspondent of the Xew York Sun. As he cami.it be induced to take the necessary diet and baths which would increase the activity of the iieart efforts are made to introduce secretly into his fjod medica ments to prevent chronic inflammation of the arteries and dropsy. Sometimes, in order to rouse him, he is allowed to see persons whom he once knew and whose features he remembers from his boyhood. These he tit once recognizes. calling them by their names. He dines. smokes and plays with them for some time and then suddenly breaks off, becomes apathetic, pulls at his beard and then cocuneuces to undress himself Just where he is. The king rises verv Irregularly. Sometimes, according to his mood, he tosses himself about in bed till late in the day, rolls himself up in the bed clothes and then throws them off with his feet or hands. There are days when he cannot be Induced to leave his bed or his room, and as exercise is necessary for this strong and lately very stout man everything possible is done to set him out into the park or at b ast on to the terrace. There are also days when the kins Is tortured with fear nud cannot be prevailed upon to eat any thins. At incise times wneu ins tireakfast Is brought in he peeps slyly at the lackeys, who wait on him with as much ceremony as if he were sane. At other times, when he Is hungry and wants to eat. he does not wait till they have left the room, but pounces o:i e er thinjr on the table ravenously. Hut generally he waits till the lackeys have S"He and then eats everything up. When the servants reappear and find the empty dishes, the klnu binshs heartily. Owlii to his complete want of exercise he suffers from sleeplessness. At nisht he sits for hours in his room, sometimes talking aloud to himself, sometimes sinking, in a beautiful voice, and otdy toward morning falls asleep. Great stress is laid at Castle Kurstenried on the same ceremony and treatment being given for the sick king as if he were iu good health. However curious it may sound, it seems as if the king himself takes care that he should receive royal attentions. He notices exactly what goes on around him, and when he Is to be Induced by stratagem to do anything, for instance. if he is wanted to take a drive, the doctors must never betray their intention, for then the king offers such re sistance and gets so furious that doe tors and attendants have quickly to retire. Rut If he can be made to be lieve that he can outwit his doctors and make fools of them he does what is wanted. In order to get him into the carriage to take a drive the following maneuver ts resorted to: The carriage drives up to the gate of the gar den and is apparently left alone there. a soon as the king thinks he is not watched he jumps Into the carriage and calls for the coachman without being lu the least astonished at seeing his doctoiv follow him into it. Mr. Slrdman to Write n n Orle. Kdmiind Clarence Stedman has been selected to write the commemorative ode for the Yale bicentennial next October. Justice Pavid J. Brewer of the United States supreme court will de li er the commemorative oration. Xow Once Aain. Now once airain the jaybird sing, Itg rav:;ime carols to the jays, AnJ rusilc tamyar.J loudly nnsf With speckled hen's exultant lays. Airain we har the merry hark lf yonder spreading dogwcKd trees. And meadow larks (to on a Urk And whistle at the pasintf brer.e. And, mopping his perspiring brow, Tlie hired SI. an chases up the plow. Now once acaln we hear the hum Of busy bees that feed us honey. And fakirs to the country como To part the Manser from his monej. The placid meadow brooks &?ain Have cot their babblinif habit on. And rustic poets seize the pen And roll their eyes like dyinc fawn And, fanned by a geutle mtie's wir.c, lnd:te their lyrics to the spring. ho K aln a?i'wsi -tTig lane. Beneath the moonlight on the farm, Joho Henry aivj his Mary Jane In love's young dream stroll arm In arm. They do not whisper words of love. Hut speak them out in accents clesr. Because, 'neath yonder skies above. There's no one but the cows to bear. And oft explodes a hearty kiaa That sounds as popgun charged with bliss. Now onre sain the bullfrog sits And tv-llows at the risinc moon. And through the air the bla.k at flits. And tree toads pet their pipes in tune. And from their birthplace farm wives swipe The eii-s the fruitful her.s hae laid. Selecting th-se too overripe To take to stores in town to trade For anything they think is nice And is a bargain at the price. Now or.ce arain we soon will fir L'cto th,'Se r.:ral svenes par On T. All ir .,,ation, you ac I. i s Uce of titr.e svav tl-ro':h the ifjy ive'll sit sn roast An An.i fiilit u!(.r.:iii tiirvu:h the niifht on r-iurn arul prou-JIv i a-t Of rural t.'tauris .t of sif t. Ciir f.iof-8 t-cirwil an Injun t-!itk. Our ca-h l l'vvn irt. K ul-on's safe. Ji:a Bates Alan-.s in lenvpr Post. Ire Kii Y?u Have lffl Eotl Sean the 3i3atare EDUCATE YOUR BOWELS ITH C4SCARETS. Canay Cathartic, cure constipation 'orever."l(c 2.x;. If C.C.C. fail, dru.'4sts refund monev Home Seekers' Excursion via Pennsylvania Lines. Tow-fate Ilome-Sjeekers excursioa tickets to the west and south will be 1 sold via Pennsylvania Lines May 7, f 21, June 4th and Isth. Particular information about fares, through time and other details will be furnished upon application to passencer and ticket ayents of the Pennsylvania Lines. Ers tie lit Ui n Hag tegt

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

Maude Adams !,as sjs: to sps-i.d the siiinmer i:i It is said that Mary ! 1 for Europe r-st in France. And rsou will shortly jipr?ear in Iindoa in ft Uew play. There is no trut Lot fa coutetiip!.ir hi the reHrt that returning to th stage. A letter written by John INitii was sold at auction iu Boston last w.t-k for $12. The Norfo (Nib.t Opera Ileuse is being Hold by lo't, ry. Fifteen thousand ti. kefs at $1 taci) are U i:ig circu la ted. A theater for colored people eselusively. at which only colored talent will appear, is likely to be opened iu Chicago soon. "Foxy Cirandpa," a musical cdmnly founded ufxHi newspaper cartoons, will be exploited In New York early next season. "The Queen's Double." the Marie Antoinette play just produced in Loudon by Miss Janette Steer, is descriind as tras!) t,y almost every critic who has written about it. Clyde Fitch had an offer of SlO.ono for his royalty interest in "Lovers" Lane," the New York success, the night of its production. He is glad now he refused the offer. Pietro Maseagal. announcement of whose American tour was made some time ago. will leave fur this country on Oct. 15, accompanied by an orchestra of NO. The tour will last eight weeks. I'aisy I.eigLton of the Alice Nielsen Opera company, now in London, is writing a novel called "A Child of ib mance." teiiing of the experiences of an American chorus girl in the Uritlsb metropolis. It is among the possibilities that James K. Il.ickett and his wife. Man Ma nnering: E. II. Sot hern and Mrs Sothern. all playing at the head of different attractions, will lie opposed to each other at the opening of next season in New York. I THE GLASS OF FASHION. : Hairpins with jeweled heads are one of the novelties for hair decoration. j White applique jjowtis are strap''d with hands of white suede cloth ly way of novelty rather than for practical use. ! Something new in underwear is 9 combination garment of finest namfkook which supplies the place of cortset cover, underskirt and drawers and is especially dosirahle iu every way ex cept iu price. j l'lain parasols of brocaded silks, ail i)f oiii' color, are one of the many varieties which the season has to offer. 'f'hese have wooden sticks with knotty heads apparently carved to simulate Some freak of nature, j The fancy hoas so much worn In spring and summer tire made of chiffon in w Mile and pale colors They art1 very tlulTy ahotil the neck, decorated it iutervals with lat-fje uauze roses, and I-jui; scarf ends fall helow the waist. ; There is uothirts else in the line of petticoats so attractive as those wliicti ii-e made of while lawu ttatiste and li&iusook trimmeil with exquisite i-m broidery lace, ami they are to be very much worn in spite of our fondness for silk skirts. Enameled flower hatpins have come in for a fresh share ot attention now that flowers dominate the rnflHnery de partment, anil then there are the insect pins, with Jeweled beetles and spiders attached to a spring, which pives them a very realistic appearance. New York Sun. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Cork Is to hold an Industrial exhibition of Irish industries nest year. There are SO cities In India with over oO.OOO Inhabitants, a record beaten by no country of ttie same area. An aluminium resonator to take the place of the wooden belly of the violin has been devised by a Londoner named Stroh. The volume of tone obtained Is said to be ureater than that in the ordinary violin. Berlin has an association of physicians who pay a sum equal to 5 pet cent of their income tax every year into the treasury. This yields about Sl-.OOO a year, which is triven to those members and their families who need help. Some of the laundries in Paris use balloons to dry their garments. A bamboo frame Is attached to a captive balloon, and the clothes are securely fixed to them. The balloon makes six ascents a day to a height of a hundred feet or more. The Au.stri.iD parliament has anions its members a waiter. Carl Mittermayer. There are a butcher and a grocer in the llritish bouse of commons. Kiv commoners were once day l.ilwcrs. The speaker of the parliament of Vancouver was once a coal miner in Northumberland. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. A dollar Id the hand is worth :wo Ic a will. Women's thoughts of men are most ly afterthoughts. A wise man never counts his checks before they are cashed. If you bestow a favor, forget it; you receive one. reiuetntier it. Absence may conquer love, but sometimes takes costly presents hold itWomen don't mean it when they kis each ottier; they do it for the ptirpost of showing men what they are missing It Is not necossfiry for a man to bt poor in order to bo honest, but some times it seems necessary fer a man u be poor if he is honest.- 'hicago News c x. i5 rr d z: j. . Bear, tie yj Tfee K '3 Y J H,e .5 Sigtiittire , jJ-$4 , or U?y ssA Educate Your Bowels, Your bowels can be trained as well as your muscles or your brain. Cascarets Candy Cathartic train your fntwels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Ail drm: gists, IOC. If ynu want some "just as iroxl "I make it myself" remedy, try an imitation Cocky Mountain Tea. "Twill make you sick and keep you sick. Ask your druyrist. CASTOR! A For Infants and Cniidrea. fits Kind You H3Y8 Always Bought ears the

ADYICE TO

1 S. This Information Will Prove a Boon to Richmond Mothers. If it rivonilc itier!itr of vour f.i rr.il v ! lacks cr.troi over the kidncv secre tions at nik'bt do not soold or whifi the child. Tb e eoatniir or ituro- o; the i ladder ecretior.s aro so fu'l of acid that they irritate tbat ot'k'an atnl bed-tvcttiGjr is the result. The hundreds of testimonials froi:. every state in the I'nion a'l dec'.arir ycbiidrer. have been cured of this weakness tv the ue of Poan's Kidney prove that at least in their cases the remedy slid what was prnt.is.-d. namely, stopjwd the soca'ied ba'vit. Here is proof i f K;chmond mothers: Mr. Charles Fry of -treet. boscmau of iir J, says: "A cLid troubled for tne jrreut 17 south bfth cotupany No. of mine v as r part of ids lie with a w and n ! ! nu; we u-r d heh'd in t he least. We saw Pjan s Kidney 1'ills advertised for such weaknesses and pre cured a box at A. . Kanon's druir store. Jiving them to him :.eeord;ro to uir.'ctums it was only a short time Pi f -re he l-ccui to improve. We c-i.tiniicil their use u-nil cureci. We certainly r conita -t.d them as a splei.d.d n'incdy iu all such Cases. ' For sale bv all dealers. i'rie-- 7': Ftistor-Milburn Co. B.dTalo. X. Y., sole aire tits fr the li;itei States. lo-iiiciii ! tr the name I . au 's-- and take no other. candy cathartic . iM Genuine sramped C C C Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "omethtne just as good." VISIT W10A l.AhX. An Attractive Summer Haven for Kesl. Kecrcat.lt r. 1 ntcrtdinment. Winona Lake. n,J . o-j the I'e.-Mi siania Litie.-, is an attractive summer haeli f. r twfsons u ho tll'si i e to -. iini.ii lie lev o' i. i est rue! ion wi 1 1 I Ins re .-or I i- Tl sen ;'.' v ami So , on i -t -ite ei I ;:i n men t and a; o recreation, of Winona As St-in oi, ami is nine .! i. ! . r. ant o:ii' v i in. HIV persons who are st l't ii '. 1 excellent f;i.-i!it Wi rk. tn? i 11 ii'' t;ea! t h i no i , Winona L'.ike "pin mi tnl i t in i'S for ihI i lea! io: rated i n UmI v I v t lie ihieiiees fe-r which f; ills. l;ol vi:i open Ma Ttie reason o I a. C m tlletiei on 1 1 -ion tickets w l h fifi at date cm ur eti-uay limit be on sale via i'etit'-yl fanes. They in tv be obtaim-.l inT .May, June, July and A nyus sale of season excursion ticket.van la ilur t.Th. ; v ii uso iiei'iti .Mav l.aml Continue daov until Seplemi-er 1 . lvv.cur.sion tickets will be irood reiurninr until Soptomlior It. Full inTerm-i, :on alM.ut the attractions at "' I k-;uiM ful Winona." its assembly and summer school, etc.. wiil be cheet fully furnished all w ho ad dr.'ss M r. Sc il C. Dickey, secretary , Winona Like. ludiaua. inquiries tlKiut excursion rates. time of trains, etc , should be addressed to passu ni;er and ticket agents, of the IVnnsyl "attia Lines, or Frank Van Dtisen. chief assistant trencral passenger a'eut, Pittsburg, l'a. FARES TO BUFFALO Over the Akron Route for Pan-American Exposition. Excursion tickets to Ilutlalo over the Akron Route via Chautauqua Luke for the I'an-A merieun Expo.-i tiou are now on s do at ticket otVccs of the Pennsylvania Lines and connejtir.o railways. Fares from, Kiclimoud, I ml., are ;is foliows: Tickits o""d returnino ten davs, JlL'.ti.-.. Tickets oood rot urn i no fifteen davs, $i:. ;w. Seas4n tickets with return limit until ( Vtober Mist. Special coach oxcurr a:o up ion ticktts, to inidnirht rtxjd 'cavincf II oi inufsuav looow intc cute or sa e mav be obtained on Tuesdavs at -.L'o. Tourist tickets at siecial fares may also it" obtained for tris to resorts in Canada. All tickets to Can acta una custom points, inciudino New York, will be ir od f. r stop-over at the Pan-tlanuie Exposition on payment of fl extra at i.uM'ulo. Stop overs at Chaut.v iqua Iake will be allowed on all tickets to i,iffulo and eastern p tints, without extra cost. For schedules mven'ent throuirb passenrer service to lepTa.o and other ii. format :o:i. plei.se uppi v to C. W. Elmer, Ticket Aont. liichmond, Iod. Didn't MaiT for Money. Tlit- lloston i" tn wiio ',iti-!y ai;irrit d a si,Kiy full o'lliir Wtl i iau is happy now, ;'or tn r Dr. lv nur's New L:.f. Mis, whktb rt.r-i her to ierfvt beaiib. Infabibo.1 for JuuniHce. IJu;ouMi,-. M'tlari.t, Kevfr and Aifue i.u-1 a;i .Ivor uud Stomach tmubi's. t ;oi.tii b it t-:Ti-ctive. Daiy 25c at A. G. Luken !c Co. 's. Seven Years in Bed. ever laase of Mrs. L. l n -tVase, ouiiv the fries of Lawreniv. Kan. Thev new sh ii.. hud been unable to leire h.-r ixr-d in seven years on a -count of Widcey atid liver trouDie, n.-rvous nro-tnttiotj and jrenera! db.-lity: but, '"rDretbottles of Hiectric U tters enab'tti me to wak." she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women s.j;Teri:iir frra Head ache, Backache. Nerv..;irci. Sleeplessness, Melancholy. Fintinr and j Dizzy Sfielis will rlad it a priceless blessiny. Try it. Satisfaction is" guaranteed. Oalv at A. G. , Luken &. Co. 's Into each life some ruins must fall. Wise people don't sit down and bawl; Only fools suicide or take to flight. Smart people take Rjcky Mou 1 tain Tea a niht. Ask vour drufRist.

OTHER

Saves Two From Dewth. "Oar little daughter had an almost j fatal attack of wh.piu eourh and j bronchitis.'" writes .Mrs W. K

llavi'arid, of Armonk, N. Y . "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with IV. Kit;o-"s Ner Discovey. Our u'nw, who had consumption in an advauceel staire. also used this wonderful medicine and b.,.i m- K, i. , i V f.. -t 1 e '" 1 Wis. peraie throat and lunjr Iisases yield to lr KiCiT s New I -.scx cry as to co otiier nitHiieine on earth, lr.fa.iible for coaehs ard colds. rV ar.d $1 Uittles e-'.iara.'i'eevl by A. U. Luken A Co., drutrir:it. Trial Lnttles free. If yonnir lallei think s -res, pimples and rel noses lo.k well with a bridal veil and orange blossoms, it's ail riirht. Yet lox kv Muuntaiu Tea would drive t ht ; j'our dru'j,rist. awav. Ask Excursions to Sin Francisco ia pennsIania LinesJuly oth to I'ith. incl:iive, the IVnnsyl vaira Lines wiil sei! excursion tickets to Sus Fr.ii cisc , aci Mint r.p worth la-arue l tmventio'. 'or partii-ular in (or ma- ioti see Ticket Aoents of l'enn.-yH ania Litie. A TerriIIe Explosion 'Of a trasnlitie stove burned a '.idv here frii.'htfiiv, " writes N H l'a! hut. t! lorKin.ii!, la. lhe U'st OcK-tO s i- inliiii't heal the ruonitij' s. .re that ft)!e.e, hut 15 lcklen'. Arnica Salvo entirely ( r e 1 her. " Irliiiioio for cut-, corns, sores. !io';lt-s, briiies, skin diseases ami piles. 2."c at A. i. l.uken iV Co's. A lady t an make from 1 $700 tu I(MKl oach Y ;ir, Attending to our .eUcitistnm and l-ietiicss in lit r hvti loc.p.tv. W e jjvc ven 1 iliMr tertitir an. I cuiitr.il of .ill lutiltcittc sclil 111 out ti 1 1 ttor . You cm .1 nut Miti-:ii-nls an.l ktepthv lr tii; o ist siipph.,1 wit.i 0.1. nIs. You will t'lakr .1 profit eii e, n -silc i!i:u;c 111 our tei 1 it. .1 , win titer sol, 1 to '""X's 01 11111 suh-.ietlts. em ynu ill Vi.U vniir sp ue time to tin-' Spue will nt.il.. us to s iv an more Write tons .01. 1 we will t alk it ovt r wi ll you. A. I. loss TEATOR HtMEDY CO., Rax HO. Syracuse, N. Y. m fl FACT that a lar ,-o per t:. ' i t m n ami women of tt.i cuntry i-r li,.i leU wk'i Dyspepsia, tlift e a rl v ;,j 1 11 1 t . ! 1 1 - of w i ii-h nre inany, variwl an.l sultl i'. jtn.l on t he : ii'-'r riTK .of ;my surli y niv t -a is I urn id imuiesiNie-! v t-t. ir.'a;-;i" ami tr.nt..J fiTiricril ly, Arf yml MiiT.rili fr,m Hpartbltru Dull Headache. Feeling of Distension at Pit n the Stomach, Bad Brealh, Bad Taste, Disinclination to Partake ol Your McjIs, a Ravenous Appetite Yet Unable lo F.af, Futre j Tongue, Sallow Compiexion, Flatuiercy. Acidi'y or Occasional Vomiting and Irritability of Temper? II so. lhe use ef C. E. CARTtR'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will tziva imineiliate relief ami a positive enre. Tlioy aw mfliinfrti-hirol from iar rtraj ci.n-rully :u..l s ientin.-niiy c.ii.i...iin.l.-.l nn.l .-1 --. .1 11 1 -l y harrttle-'s t!,.. m..-t si-m-iuvo ami ih'Iii ato loina- h ami even ;i el.il.l ran h-p tlwin without any tail tie l.i--t r tilts ; thfir daily u- will rctr ton.- to t he ja leil m rvp? o! tin toniaeh nn.i will infn-o fn-"h life into tho lairxiverislie.! jrnstric jiiion ami will rr.iirims!v carry out all that i-i rlaiim-,1 f,,r tho maml will Rive you a clour, wi.olesorno proporly aotim; stomai h, intca.l of a p.Hr. foel,., d isonsoil or-e-.n. A trial w ill rnnvin t ho most nkoptical Pi ic-o, rlconls an.) f t.'l. riio(;nrsiw-oiitaiii3 two an.i one-half times th ijnaiitity tf fior. hz. Q E. CARTER CO.. 71 w Urkmn si O-firann r5 -'CMr j-iTR"? ENGLISH P!LI 5 .-i'.'TV . Hlnl ...! 0..1T timulnr. w - . . r r - IMI", l l!i:il(tH fr- -i v-.-w. "i; iii.Mi.it s i:i.i i-ii &Z-tX I" W.B J1.I i..-!ili : N .r. .1F t,-y '! 1. a, r,. (. f il.t- no iilh.r, Rrfu il 'aTvM 1-ub.lllntlwiii. ! In.ltsT U..U.. hu, ..f r. j: l.oi,-, 1 , i,. , r imI. ('rtirialarv. Ti-llmnnl.l. fp U1 " K,ll,r lor l.ml i" in ..iir- i r. X lurft Mull, Ifton.i um. i.iau s,,i,y l.rf .... 1.1. Lr.o-r , brmlrul 1 .... HasUoti -.hlii (.;. lfdlMa 1,,... IH1LA.. I'A f r : Tu.rrh - r " -v ? i, r r ti it . rt t: j; : t n r 5 r i !(ifi".ir;ii r . ii n . . ; i r Hlri frr if , i-i;..-..r j- 1 i 4 Ml 3LAtM if Lit buiiqULtkUh GELLAVSTA reiilo Boavit? T.ilots and PIUm Ari lV-t i - ,ft- f. ri.J ,.-, f ri;,I n-. I rpmr-w, '..fH'! it:. :t-or.iois. Rito-f? the blofn ol foutt to tadt-d toco ; iiyr- trri.ti,.-tjt V: 1 dio J.tw, bj mat! .i.,l f. -r cir--i ' a r. iMr.s. kaVlTA vf i'C.L C'-.tli.!-- naulu.lM fNld bv A. li. Lukn & Co., Muio s'rrft, and Cumr Co., 41& aoi tb eierili str.'ft, Richmond Ab H i t 5..) BR0SI0 -PEPSIN kote Tir won pf:?sm.' C JR3 ,W 1 1 i i ; i Si -o! usne ss l1rgiait.r.0M S .v:-r ' .i-me a 1 iun-lni.-: dV 1. kr Tin INKS 3 ., ;i -l tlie s-mte as ni lsiti; new ir: NO M END! NO In I- ioti ? 'n gi K is wiiich hue ptsst', iiir.llll .liil iilll-iS. VTltTl. 1 tit 1 Lt!,l.-il js.-jt to injure auythtn . X i'utt- c3s-.tn-iints an.i perfect finish is attained without subjecting clothes to hir i treatment. Carpets cleaned. The Richmond Steatu Iatindry O. W. WALTERS Pr . B19il 15t .or Hi

vX v

S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718.

Employment, Real Estate. Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work . . . pl ice t i hnr hois as von pv ren O. B. MORGAN. I Practical PluniVr and Gas Fitter, St i nd N. K St.. Klchmond. tvl U.II.Meekiiofi SAXITAKV rLUMlSIX. Steam and Hot Water Heating SEWEKACJK, KTC See us for Estimates. I'liiHio 411. II S Mull . ..Bradbur & Son lit an if I 1!( me Karir. in l our acres of native forest ami selecti.l fruit trees, with siil-sl.-inti.il ! rick residence, t ine of the etioiccr-t suliiirtKin places ill the vicinity of Kichmond. Wislcotl 11 loci: Richmond, Indiana. DOMESTIC STANOARP. WlliTE and NEW HOME Sewing I;icIiines. Macliirter, fir Kent. ami Repitrs. R M LACEY 7,8 M"" Dont Be Fool edi i ke the genuine, original ROCK V MOUNTAIN TEA Mmle only bv MaJifmn Medl cine Co.. A.alison. Wi , It keep you well. Our trade murk cut on -ach packatrc Price, 35 crnts. Tijxvr .iI4 in hulk. Accent in ubstl incowi" k. tc. Ask your druist. Suiimier Resorts on the G.R.&I. The Fishing Line. 1 1 .V 1 1 . II I -..-11 1 . K .1 M . ! 11 1 1 ':iii'il til ft', 'I,.5 firm 1 It t - .- !' tiH !:S- 1 1. 1 ,- .'J', I ..1 i ii. k Ii' lit 111 S'lollni i ,' I it:l i-.iliiiOH-. ii 11-1 N 11 1 h- f ii M n-li n;-in. luo-t-1 -ji.-ii Lilw.11! ifsi!,.. i..i.ni;ii r-si rt t Mr. ..1 1 .- 'J. ill'.. rni, 4(1 Peloskey Bay Vi. w Kackinae lland Traverse City Ncahlawanta Omen a Co thport Northport Point Edgewood and other point f Harbor S prings Harbur Point Wequetonaing 'oaring Br. ok Em-net Beach Walloon Lake I in N. 1 1 ' n ; : , - .'t li-t , 1:- in Mi. U-J k. u:i-l 111 tin- M 1.1I1. Ii.il- N il In.nrliliy lioil-i ir t:ir. ii It.' .I i il.'iil til-- I'Mit. i.; 111! !ir--W. - I. Thi booklet will be tent free ti-n r. ti r hi i I 1. -1 tn f. I. 1." M K WO li I'K. 1 i t.i, liroi-i R.i .1n'l t'H-cn-M , 'I t, itm-r trun i It- lii'.- j,.--- mi - ir-1- '.ll'l 11.'- il.l'if lli'n.l . r1.-.-t luri.-ri-.-iriliiiv. Willi infill i-n to -..I,!!.- -I,. Mi- f:i. -O -t'f 1.-.-, A il j.l-lll : -oIlif..rl il ' N-r: (it oi-i K.r. t. nr. an.i :i-i'ii le ir . v. , th. GRAND R4PIDS& INDIANA RAILWAY r ii AKRON ROUTE 1 5 iO tslli taLOJ Pan Americni Cxnosiiion and Niagara Tails !.rr f'ils -!ndir- ' "--Irf" r.;- - ' - s . -fc '. 'Jt MB Ui l." ' : 4 in i: iz. -r ; '.' . ti l.:' I . n . :i.:'t iC'-'P t'rf.r&S rata - " i- ; 1 a! f - -in 1 'a . 1- - 1-. i'.lOi n -i. I'Hil- SBV'. . j-,-;."i,l 1',0 . . mrtm 2 1 .v - : : ' . h a. r.-.-i 1. l.t,l'J. EPr:tSi rsn rtai'T -, r ,r '-! ( 1 k.. a .-! rt' ma ; . -? u, Hi fTi. ! is. BUfr ALU j ! - - - 1 i i I: 1 w ! I";: j I r ,1

1 .11

Pennsylvania Lines

TIM 12 TAHLl Efftvl Sunday, May H. 1SK1. f ria ran by cr&tnkJ Bt&cidftrU Urn,

la 1 irvu1 A rri HavmUua A Cincinnati...., i0in 10 t'toctnr-ftti AocutBOito., ... , to at tot y o O. K, 1. A Cm. Acc, 5pw it jc p ew k A M Ixhu r.u 5 ..- m m Lrfmis a.t(iutci ww..... 4 a k iaduutdMlfcft Aoc. , e j 1 a m , ock A M Sui Mail 1 . a m Nr ork M liit t ap 1 wp 5P v ; p m C iuHits aUuuittrtt M Ati 4 u u m Votk A M L. ritt Maa ... i 11 p m Chltaga Line. L-14. Acc. ... 7 05 a m V tiwao at Mail tv a m CmciiuuD Si loan&iort Aa. f p m Cis. Cii. o b,M ..11 is p m Osto A &nia Lln. c-nta Si''tifci. C-oifc. Aic 5 y a tn lavbJi Aetoa A I iwumk 10 o a m I "a ytvui i'ttta -i New ork 10 05 a m 9 so 3 55 I1 o iu aaa to tu mm 1 i5 p am vityb J .Kcmm Ave., ... t 4 . p m 'New ot. aLumted S 5 p ta line a aa Plqua. Urbaia A Cdlunvut Una. 1S l.iui A New otk MaU 5 t a m 454am luipi. A Cms A ........10 15 a m 1 t p m ' i'ltt A tai Mail . tp M 7 j m SoOpaa lut& LokuiiU Mui , . 4 50 p m Grand Kapid A Indiana Rf . "t H'aim A tirand Kapi Acc. joia j i.i p iWac.L avapids A Ataui....ia p m 10 00 a as North.uutu afe-atpreas ... 11 topa 3 13 ai Daily. AU other trains da ly r acil Sunla J. A. Cpormon. Stattoe Id sua. C W. timer, lickot Aeoi. Cincinnati, Richmond Muncic R. R. Pastenjir Sehedula in Efteot f hurdy February 28. IDOI.

N.' a. Sa. ai. I.vi- R .-lim..!. . il 15 ;oit G ; .u) s.i.tli Rt, lati.iii-1 .... y -JO .on Ivd I'lil W t- . lral-y K 7.116 -m Bosi.'n a t.1 Hill j.lttpm " in" K . -si .m Kii, ii.'ii :i 7 iu t. h' pin Arrive C ..llikt: Orto,- . 10 ,S j,rii ft.mi pni tt..iiitra tut t" 11 a O. ioThui ' Cm'li tint.. H. a ii . .11 aa Hin No. I. .No il. l.eivi1 Ciu'li vim'. H 1 . . : n in II IU.:; Il IM1 . 11 4 tl. 4 15 II " i'..Ujo;t' lirovr oiH.i.iu 5: 50 air " Kla l.cli i ,iu 6;.tl ain vv at- t, m mu li..-t.ii i 31 j,m ii juin I 'ru.t- K ii:6 nut Wullf'. K tut jsaaii tin iinmwa i .j i-hi i.i kiu Ki. tuiinii'l t.uu im 7 tai

'. Sup tor raseui-rs. '. K M. Trainn 1 . 1 y - JOHN J.AKi MKK, o.t;. '. 1. A 1.1 KN, lo iri Mr. Ant. Ricbniond and ton U'ivh Hi-!iuk.ii.! iih i' .' V. tk Si I. K t'ii .I0 am Iat- l-lt..ii v 1. 1 1 ii ion .4 t li-iu I !;.! i.'li t'ii . DM) am i ri- llnj lim 1 1 no am 4 It) m 1 ii (an 6 ja m 11KTVKN1NO, !-eit I vi v ion 1 i-i n Tia. ii.ai t o . at..!, At Wi -I!.0" 111 lO Hill u mi i-ia I- mion I" 1 I'lil l'J.'tn .li. I I (IU I'll! I'm l,t-:i' I'.iO.il Uy lo ... r c c Ill .ti Htn Il ti I' ll 1 A St IU:.vi ,.ui 7.t JMII ARK. Arnv. Ivu1! 1. Ky ... an. mil ysa 1' l' Hntut't trii. Kichiniai'l mil l"tlin o r. c; U. si. liv Hotni.i 1 1 ip, t .-iti.ii ana O..M to i w. 1 r.wtioo ,o K iiiml lri)i, Ku liiiioitil iiutl I.,li.ii .0 Cincinnati Northern R. R. Trainit pan West Manchester daily excrt ?und an folt.jws ; North Bound. South Bound. No. a 10:50 111 Sit. j .......... g : i a m No. 4 . ) .jo p in Ni. 1 ... 4 : 15 p a No. 3 and 4 run oitfy hrtvtet'it uk inn.t And ' mn Wct. Nit, t an) y rim ihr"tih l.-t' u inriniHi and Jwkwjn. T. C. M. Schindlei, C P. 'JV1.IK, O-l FIKIi ALARM IIOXIvS. FIRST UiSTRICT. South of Main, West of Seve. h Si reel. iin.-tiry 12, l'irst ami south C, Piano Sc-eonil anil south I! 1 , 1-ourth and south I) Fifth and south J! Fifth aud south II Seventh auil south C SECOND. DISTRICT. South of Main, between 7th and 11th st.-:. 21, Mijhth ami Main JA Kighth and south K H, Seventh and south (J SJ.", Ninth and south A 2t, Tenth and south C 27, Kleventh and Main Flevetith and wjtitli J THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, Hast of Kleventh Street ( 81, Twelfth anl south B Twelftli and south H Fourteenth and Main Fourteenth and south C Kighteenth and south A Twentieth and Main 31, ai, 37, FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of loth st. to Rivet. 41, Third and Main, Kohitison's shop. 42, Third and north C 4:, City Building, Fire Headquarters 4.", Jaar, Scott iM Co 45, No. 1 h'se house, north Hh street 47, Champion Mills 4 Tentli and north I FIITH DISTRICT. West Kichmond and Seva.stojl. fi. West Third and Chestnut fil, West Third and National road f2, '". ., West Third and Kinsey Wrst Third and Richmond avent e F-arlham Collect State and lioyer (".rant and Ri le Hunt and Maple ".rant and Sheridan lindce avenue, I'a;-r Mill felXTH DISTRICT. North of 1) Street, Jva-st o 'r-"lh Street ill, Kai:roal Siiors 12, '': Mutton's tolim Factory H'si-r Inil Works Wayne Ajfncultural WiirVs Kichmond C ity Mill Works Westcott Camajre Co Thirteenth and north II SEVf NTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North I) sts, V. of Krth 7, Ninth and north A 71, Eleventh and north BJ 72. Fourteenth a:ni north C 7a, 74. No. 3 hose house, east end Eighteenth and north C Twenty-second and north E SPECIAt: SIGNALS. 2 i 2 Patrol call 1 2 1 Fire out 3-3-3 Fire pressure 3 Fire pressure off 1 f-1 0-1 ' N at ura! g as off lO Natural as oa Keep To THE RIGHT ?,W;.y-"?'T' ne-ssf! a lru-t 'cr?5iy dealer. Its ineurrin a to i::i-s an opportunity. Every fet of harness we rave ever vji.I was n sViort price. A good lone value at a huver is a wise man. Iurcha.ser of cur Al harness arerepeatedly cotnphrrented on their horse snse. Take the rst chance to earn similar praise. THE WIGGENS CO. 509 Main S