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LAKES faS IK AMP fJA&fMAC ISLAND MCttfGAV SUMMER RESORTS. The lake: AND RAIL ROUTE to WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS TIM K TABLE BCTWCCN Detroit and Cleveland Leave DETROIT, daily . 10.30 p. m. Arrive CLEVELAND . . 5.30 a.m. making connections with all Railroads for points Kast. Leave CLEVELAND, daily 10.15 p. m. Arrive DETROIT . . . 5 30 a m. Connectinffwith SpcialTrains forWorld'S Fair. St. Louis, and with D. & C Steamers for Mackinac, "Soo," Marquette. Duluth, Minneapolis, St Paul, Petoskey. Milwaukee, Chicage and Georgian Bay, also with all RailToads for points in Michigan and the West. Day Tripe between Detroit aud Cleveland during July and August. Mackinac Division L. TOLEDO Mondays and Saturdays t.30 a, oi. and Tuesdays and Thursday's 4 p. m. Lv. DETROIT Mondays and Saturdays 5.00 S. m. and Wednesdays and Fridays 0.30 S HI. Csmwouc 4um Mtk. Send 2c for Illustrated Pamphlet Tourist Rates. Send 2c for World's Fair Pamphlet. ADDRESS A. A. SCHANTZ, G. S. & P.T. M., Detroit. Mich. 1 WHEN EH CHICAGO Stop at tha mmt O JIF mm&E- MM Bmihm t Hot mi CombJnott 8 fioora. Fiae rtw rooms. Meals a-la-Carta at all hours. BATHS OF ALL KINDS Turkish, Russian, Shower. Plunge, eta Tha finest swimming pool ia the world. Twrkisb Bath and Lodeine. $1.00. Most inexpeoeiy first Class hotel ia Chicsco. Right ia th. w v.m fit. Aaoklet on aDDUeatiosL Now NorthoMt Baths & Hotoi 14 Ouincr St. CMHSJIUV Wear S-tata A WEEK to sell Oil Burner. oar Heats stores or t oraaeea ; burns crude oil;o KHFKEB. Write WstlouiU Mfg. Co.; ., sttor iS. Blew York, N. V. $150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents In the Great Arena at the Exposition kOook at theMaS OFTHL SHORT TINES SEASHORE EXCURSION AUG. 11. Low Fares via Pennsylvania Lines to Atlanta City, Cape May and Eight Other Resorts. The annual excursion to the seashore via Pennsylvania lines will be run Thursday, August 11th, a convenient date for leaving business, and when the season at the ocean resorts is at its height. For this excursion tickets will be sol to ten of the most popular watering places on the Atlantic coast, including Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Avalon, Holly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Wild wood, al on the Jersey coast; Rehoboth, Delaware, and Ocean City, Maryland. The round trip fare to any of the resorts named will be $14.00 from Richmond. Fares from other ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines will be proportionately low. Tickets will be good returning within twelve days, permitting more than a week's enjoyable stay at the seashore. Excursion tickets include stopover at Philadelphia on return trip, if deposited with ticket agent at Broad Street tStation. For full particulars about the excursion, special through train and advance reservation of sleeping car berths, apply to C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond Indiana.

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Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy Wise Templar, and Member of W.C.T.U., tells how she recovered by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Piskham : I am one of the many of your grateful friends who have been cured through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and who can to-day thank you for the fine health I enjoy. When I was tkirty-five years old, I suffered severe backache and frequent bearing-down pains ; in fact, I had womb trouble I was very anxious to get well, and reading of the cures your Compound had made, I decided to try it. I took only six bottles,but it built me up andcured me entirely of my troubles. " My family and relatives were naturally as gratified as I was. My niece had heart trouble and nervoua prostration, and was considered incurable. She took your Vegetable Compound and it cured her in a short time, and she became well and strong, and her home to her great joy and her husband's delight was blessed with a baby. I know of a number of others who have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, and am satisfied that your Compound is the best medicine for sick women." Mr.s. Elizabktii IT Thompson. Box 105, Lillydale, N.Y. $5000 forfeit if cri-inct of above letter Droving genuineness cannot be produced. Eat K. B. Co.'s Ideal Bread. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Term., saw her dying and were powerless to save her. Tha most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Bears the sJ 8 Kind You Hav3 Always Bought Nothing can take the place of a vacation passed at the seashore. A special opportunity to enjoy twelve days' outing at the most attractive summer havens along the Atlantic Coast is offered by the Pennsylvania Lines. Seashore Excursion, August 11th. Round trip fare $14.00 from Richmond to Atlantic City, Cape May, Holly Beach, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, New Jersey; Ocean City, Maryland; Rehoboth, Delaware. Proportionately low fares from other Pennsylvania Lines stations. The pleasure of the midsummer outing to these famous seaside resorts is enhanced by the opportunity to visit Philadelphia, where stop-over will be allowed on return coupon of Seashore excursion tickets. C. W. Elmer Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond, Ind., will furnish further information. Eat R. B. Co.'s Ideal Bread. Eat R. B. Co.'s Ideal Bread. (In Full Blast World's Fair! Rich1 Mond to St. Louis Without Changing Cars Over Pennsylvania Lines. J All the marvelous sights of the St. Louis World's Fair in full readiness. Visitors now are finding hotel and hoarding accommodations to excellent ; advantage. "The World's Fair Special" runs from Richmond through to St. Louis; leaves Richmond at 10:03 p. m., daily, arrives at St. Louis 7:22 next morning. No change 1 of cars. Other through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond 5:05 a. m. and I 10:15 a. m. and 1:25 p. m. Full particulars about all trains, special exeursion fares and free books describing the Exposition and giving list of St. Louis hotels and boarding houses with rates may be had by communicating with C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind. Reduced Fares to Cincinnati via Penn sylvania Lines. July 16th, 17th and 18th excursion tickets to Cincinnati, account Annual Meeting Grand Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding fares, time of trains, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of those Lines.

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A CONTINUED STORY IN THE MUNCH! STAR. HENRY CLAY, RICHMOND Written by Philip Kable . a Member of the American Historical Association. Mendenhall was a At person to work his way through a hooting, jeering, threatening crowd, for he was a tall, muscular man, weighing 200 pounds, then in the prime of manhood being 41 years old. He arrived at the speaker's stand with his coat badly cut by the mob, and doubtless would have received personal injury had not Henry Clay stepped to the front part of the platform and said to the crowd, "For your sake, for my sake, and for God's sake, do not insult nor do violence to the committee? Mendenhall stepped upon the platform, handed Clay the petition, and when he saw they were not going to give him a chair he sat down on the Hour, a little to one side of the speaker. Clay read the petition and made it the subject of his discourse. His reply has been regarded as a political blunder that cost him the loss of the presidency in 1844, when he went down for the third and last time in defeat. The commitee on presentation reported the substance of his speech, of which the following are the principal points : He said the act of presenting the petition was beneath the dignity of an American citizen. "Petitions," said he, "are from inferiors to superiors, or to those having absolute power. The petition should have been brought to Ashland. The singers were Democrats and those of a shade darker, and its design was to create influence against me. Suppose you were traveling through my country and I should ask you to give up your land? But 1 a ma ware that you make a distinction in the different kinds of property. We have an idea that whatever the law secures to us as property is property. The declaration of rights of which you speak was not intended by those who formed that document a you interpret it. All thirteen of the states that framed that declaration held slaves at that very time. Yours is a new interpretation. "Slavery is a great evil; we are in the midst of it; fastened upon us by Great Britain. There is not a man who deplores slavery more than I do. But the slave must be prepared for freedom before he can receive the great boon. He must have moral cultivation. The Society of Friends takes the right stand in regard to this question. Yours are the revolutionary principles of Thomas Dorr, of Rhode Island, and should the principles of your petition be granted, extermination and blood would be the result. "States have rights that you can no more interfere with than you can with nations. I own fifty slaves, and I treat them well; ask my Charles here he goes as well clad and, I believe, is as honest a man as Mr. Mendenhall. "My slaves are worth $15,000, and if the abolitionists will raise and give them the same amount, I will liberate them. You have put back emancipation fifty years. Go home, Mr. Mendenhall, and mind your own business." The whole affair was simply one of those early moral engagements in the irrepressible conflict of freedom with slavery, which terminated with the close of the war of the rebellion. The vision of Mr. Clay was imperfect when it showed hi mthat the zeal of the abolitionist had put back the emancipation of the slave fifty years; for not twenty-three years of that time elapsed until American slavery was a thing of the past. But slavery, the cause of the rebellion, was buried at a fearful cost of blood and treasure. Through the vista of sixty-two years and across 700 battle grounds of the civil war, and over the graves of 500,000 soldiers of the blue and the gray, and the memory of the apologizers for slavery grows dim, while the memory of the advocates of freedom grows brighter as the years go by. Such nobility belonged to Hiram Mendenhall and his abolition compeers in the early forties, and today we regard them as having been at home and attending to their own business as American citizens and patri-

ots, while advocating the freedom of the slave. Clay and Mendenhall were summoned on the self-same day before the judge of the living and the dead, before the dread tribunal, to give an account of their stewardship the one at his home at Ashland, Ky., the other among strangers, on board a homeward-bound ship, in the Gulf of Mexico, falling a victim to the dread cholera, on bis journey to his home and friends.

HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. "We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent $ee. Price 75 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Eat R. B. Co.'s Ideal Bread. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no nsed for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best salve on earth for piles, too. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drag store. Domestic Tromblec It k cxMpftional to ImI a famiay where there aro no domestic voptoMS occasionally, but these can bo feasvocd by baring Dr King's New Life Pills aroud. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver troubles. Tbey not only relieve you but cure. 25 cents at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. On Sundays Cars Leave Orje Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for Indianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Ricbnond at 5 a. m. Every car for Indianapolis leaves ffichmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis foi Richmond at 7:00 a, m. and every Dther hour thereafter until 5:00 p. m. Hourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. u. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05 " to Centerville 10 " to Jackson Park ... .15 " to Washington Rd . .15 to Germantown . .. .20 " to Cambridge City . .25 " to Dublin . '. y, 80 " to Indianapolis w. ... 1.06 Hundreds of lives saved every year ly having Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house just when it is needed. Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. Canoe Trips Lake Trips River Trips Rail Trips EAST TO The Thousand Islands Laurentian Mountains Land of Evangeline White Mountains Green Mountains Atlantic Coast. WEST TO The "Rockies" The "Selkirks" Puget Sound Alaska California Also to Great Britain and Ireland, Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, Japan, China and the "Philippines." For further information and illustrated literature write to A. C. SHAW, Gen'L Agt. Pass. Dept., Canadian Pacific Ry., CHICAGO. Special Fares to Bethany Park via. Pennsylvania Lines account Bethany Assembly will be in effect via. Pennsylvania lines July 21st to August 15th, inclusive. For particulars consult Ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines.

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A Few Words About Jackson Park Entertainments. We desire a few words with the publie in relation to the Sunday afternoon and evening concerts at Jack son Park. These are now being furnished by the Slayton Lyceum Bureau of Chicago, the oldest and best agency in the United States. The entertainments are of the class seen at the best lecture and chautauqua courses. They are not now and will not be in the future of the dance hall variety. For our intention is to keep Jackson park on the very highest plane and provide for the publie en joyment, wholesale amusements, such as will in no sense offend the most refined tastes. Next Sunday both afternoon and evening we will have the famed Dunbar Concert Company and to convey some idea of their merits wish to state that the entertainment will cost the company over two hundred dollars. It will be absolutely free to our patrons. This company has appeared in every large city of the country repeatedly and will furnish its best entertainment there for you. They play the Swiss belles and all musical instruments and carry a fine quartet of male voices. In addition to this entertainment the Milton Band, now receiving mueh favorable comment for its excellent musie, will play in the band stand. We will do our share to make a visit at the beautiful woodland park a pleasant memory. Until further notice, cocerts will be given every Sunday, and will be under the immediate direction of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kolp. We have added several new cars to the interurban service and will be able to convey large crowds to and fro mthe perk in a satisfactory manner. , Sunday, July 24Ui Phinney's United States Band. Sunday, July 31st Mrs. Lulu Tyler Gates and Mr. Roes Crane. Riehmone! St. & Inter. ILj. Co. John C. Snow, Iverton "Wife was siek for five years; nothing did her any good, until I found Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Now she's strong and healthy, so is baby. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. The Colorado Special, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. This solid through train only one night to Denver, leaves Chicago at 7 p. m., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o'clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m., arriving at Denver early the second morning, over the only double track system between Chicago and the Missouri River. The best of everything. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m. with through sleeping car service to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Wagner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ills. San Francisco and Return From Chicago, 111., $61.00 going one way via Canadian Pacific Ry., through the world-famous Canadian Rockies with their 600 miles of .Stupendous Mountain Peaks, Awe Inspiring Canons, and Mighty Cataracts. Tickets good to go Aug. 15th to Sept. 10th, Proportionate rates from all other points. All agents can sell tickets by this route. For further information and illustrated literature write, A. C. Shaw, Gen'l. Agt., Chicago. TIME CARD Richmond Street & Interurban Rail way Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville. East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except, first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and p. m. First car Sundaj at 7 o'clock a. m. Energy all gone? Headache t Stomach out of order T Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. Open the door, let in the air, The winds are sweet, the flowers are fair, Joy is abroad in the world for me, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. Eat R. B. Co.'s Ideal Bread.

Notice to Property Otteers. To 11 whom It mr concirn: Notice 1 htrebr given that the City Commissioner! of the City of KUmond bae iosre mho tUa wiik (,T Clerk of wild City their written preliminary reportCn lbdmatter of the improvement of the aleyjietwean Butler and Soerlln atretu.br the construction of lewer therein from School street to theWhltewater river. dteilb;nr tberen the real estate benefited or damaged r said mprovement together with the names of tbe wners thereof, which names of owners of real estate aset forth therein are as follow to wlt-

Marsball, First National Bark, John V Underbill. ntiUnd-rhill. Iele Tri-bWeter erorae P. Smith. Lewis A Grinwold i.k Wetherell. Ruta D-ik-, William J. BraVrmn Alice Ku finer, Henry C. 1'olbeinu, Amanda C. Waseon. Wallace C. Pynolda. John M Wampler, Benjamin G. Pri e. Harriett Mulhollaud. lli)r M l'eTsonmtt. Amisot Jenlcinc Lonise Knabe. Mary K. Mr Bride, Sherman C Roberts, Hrl j M Roontz. Wavne International Building and Lna n Association, W. W. Zimmerman, Martha K lack. Harry P. KhUh, Jr., Isaac A. Gorman. Mary E. Gorman. Lanra V.' Jones. Marie VV. Betbgv, Theodore C. Parker, Kfehard Freeman, Ricbard A. Jackson. Jona than W. Newman, Catiieiine Troue, Oliver P. Norman, Katie Hannon, ftri.lsret Terman, fieri -jamiu K Harrriis. Mary K Iretou. Charles A. Kry&r, William C. Vuikiir-k. kary C. Aukcman, John Re d. Henri Miller io. 2, M. K. Fetta. N K Fetta, Martin HfiiaMler, Mary Ilengtler, Jhn T. Miller. I nll Miiler, Nabcy E. laker, Charles L Vore And the persons abov- named and all others interested are hereby notified that tbe city commissioners of said city will mwt at the office of the city clerk ot Saturday, the 23rd day of July. 194, at 10 o'clock, a. m., to assets the c'f of said improvement upon the properly benefitted thereby is proportion to the benetiu derived therefrom as provided by law. By order of council. W ItnPM m v hand and the Mal of trip ritv if Richmond this 6th day of July, 10C4. fun JOHN F. T AGO ART. 8-16 City Clerk. mm Hsty Fed C3tr.3-U3fctcd Trc!a through sond witkoat chase between Chicago, Superior and Duluth, with all modern devices for the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library car, Booklovers Library, Pullman drawing-room Bleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches and excellent a la carte dining car service. Electric lighted throughout, with individual reading lamps in every berth. Leaves Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily. Pullman sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars to St. Paul and Minneapolis also on this train. Th0 "Beat of Everything. A. H. WAGGENER, Traveline Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. III. KW966 'J Weak Men Made Vigorous sreasf? tzr:?.7 zr"?rr What PEFFER'S flERVIGOR Did! It acts powerfully and quickly Cures when all others fail. Younir men regain lost munfco'd: old men recover youthful rigor. Absolutely Onaranteed to turn erv6n.nps. Lost Vitality. Impotenry, Niffhtly Kmission". Lost Power, either sex. Failing nie'rsory, Watin Diseases, and all fWectx nt self-abuse or "xi afki indiscretion Wards off insanity-and consumption. Dont let drugpist impose a wort bless substitute on you because it yields a jrreater profit. Insist on having PEKFER'S MiVKJOK, or seed for it Can be carried in vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper. $1 per box. or C for $5, with A Written (iuaranfetn Jnre or I-ftnri Money. Pamphlet free FKFFKR MEDK'aL ASS'N, Cbicujto. 111. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. Laundry Blue At All Grocers Won't Freeze Won't Break Won't Spill Won't Spot Clothes ?csts 10 Cents, Equals 20 Cents vcrth of any other kind of bluing Wiggle-Stick is a stick of soluble blue in f ; a filter baa inside a perforated wooden tcbo, j , through which the water flows and dissolves ) j the color as needed. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: ft WlggteStick around in the waterManufartnred only by rr: la-undky blue company, ckicasv For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exposition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, leueral Passenger Agent Pennsylvania-Vandalia Luxes, Pktshrrg, Pa.

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