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Pensylvania Lines TIBIE TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. Oct. 2, 1904. CINCINNATI AND 'CHICAGO DIV. Arrive wxstwabd Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex 8.45 am , Chicago bpcciai 11.16 m Michigan E Cln and Xogan Ex 5.00 pm Cln and Rich Ac Ex Cln and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm ZjurrwARD Southern Ex H? Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cln Ac Ex 7.00 am Logan aud Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special 8.55 pm Logan and Rich Ao H.10 am 12.80 pm 4.40 pm 7.15 pm 11.00 pm 4.95 am 0.48 am 5.40 pm COLUMBC8 AND INDIAN APOLI8 DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited 4 45 am 4.65 am Capital Ex 5.06 am 10.00 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.15 am m. Col and Ind Ac Ex 10.20 am 1.20 pm N Y and tit L Mail and Ex 1.25 pm 9.00 pm Col and Rich Ac Ex Worlds air Special 10.03 pm XA8TWARO 6-15 am Pittsburgh Special daily 5.30 am 9.45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an . c 10.15 am 9.50 am St L and N Y Fast i 450pm Penna Special (Mi -) 7.20 pm St L and NY Mail and Is. 7.80 pm 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.55 pm Ohio and Va Ex dally 9,00 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 4.17 am 8t L Fast Ex 9.55 am Spring! d and Rich Ac 10.10 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.65 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex , .55 pm Worlds Fair 8pecial daily SASTWABB ' Pittsburgh 8peceal daily Rich and Hprin Mall and Ex N Y Fart Mail Rich and fcprln Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex 5.25 am 5.45 am 9.55 am 3 52 pm 4.55 pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD ' ; 9 M am V r c 8 nd Cln Mail and Ex 9.43 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 10.15pm Sunday Ac NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex :r12.60 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 11.10 pm Daily. Sunday only. All trains, unless Otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. C. W. ELMER, Pass. & Tkt Agt. A FINE Qn Street Car Line In BoMisyard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Weotcott Bloclx. VJHmrittCHiGAGOX Sto&attho ' f V rNoirflBa'eirini 0fMA HoimiOomAta 8 floor. Flae new rooms.' Meals a-Ia-Carto at ail nonra. j. OATHS Or ALL KINDS Turkish. Russian, Shower. Plunge, oto. Th fipest awlmminB pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Lodgmtf 11.00. Most ineipensiv. i rf.ia hotel in Chicago. Right iu tha nearc oi iuo uij. Mow Uor thorn Dath & Hoto 3 A T C7 K I TO Consult M M I LIN I J us. We I jZJ will advise you whether your ideas II can lie natented. Small. imDroveII ments and simple inventions have u made much money for the inven tors, we develope your ideas or assist vnnin imnrnvincr vonr Invention. We takeout patents in United States, Canada and foreign countries. Our terms are reasonable. Marlatt & Dozier, aS-iS Colonial Bldg. Richmond O. B. MEDEARIS 1 Has received his Kail and Winter Samples of WOOLENS Which you can see, for a full suit 01 an overcoat, over 923 main Street I still have the Kahn Tailoring line of Indianapolis. Call and see them before placing your order. As ever, yours, O. B. Modoaris o. G. CQURVi ' Broker in Grain PrbVislons and Stocks., v ' Room l.Oolonlal Building Telephones Ola, Black 811; 'ew701' l-:, Oil I II 1 I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I
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DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION LINE In effect Sept. 19, 1004. Subject to change without! notice. MAIN LINE
AM - PM PM Lv. Richmond 8 00 And 9 00 1100 Ar. Eaton 6 46 every 9 45 11 46 West Alexandria. 7 00 hour 10 00 12 00 Dayton 8 00 until 1100 NEW.PARIS BRANCH Through Service AM AM .And P"M Lv. Richmond 6 00 7 20 every 10 20 Ar. Cedar Springs 5 25 7 45 2 hours 10 45 New Paris 5 30 7 60 until 10 50
Connections At Eaton with P. CCA St. Lu lor points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern K. R. for points north and south. At Dayton with electric lines diverging for Troy, Piqua, Sidney, Lima Xenla, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to all points. For further information call Home Phone 260. C. O. BAKER, Agent. Effect October J 6. 1904. East and South. No. 4, DailyLeave Richmond 9 a. m. Leave Cottage Grove 9:37 a. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11:15 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Richmond 4:05 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 4:45 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 6:20 p. m. No. C, Sunday Only. Leave Richmond 8:15 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 8:50 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 10:25 p. m. No. 1, DailyLeaves Cincinnati 8:30 a. m. Leves Cottage Grove 10:05 a. m. Arrives Richmond 10 : 10 a. m. No. 3, Daily Leave Cincinnati 5:00 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 6 :30 p. m. Arrive Richmond 7:05 p. m. North and West. No. 1, Daily 1 Leave Richmond 10:40 a. m. Leave Muncie 12:01 p. in, Leave Marion 1:07 p. m. ' Leave Peru 2;0j p. m. Arrive North Juchlon 4:05 p. m; No. 3 DailyLeave Richmond 7:05 p. m. Leave Muncie 8:25 p. m. Leave Marion 9:30 p. m. , Arrive Peru 10:30 p. m. No. 7, Daily Except SundayLeave Richmond 7:10 a. m. ,:.,F ; ; Leave Muncie 8 :30 a. m. Leave Marion 9:35 a. m. j Arrive Peru 10:35 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday Leave North Judson 10:35 a. m. Leave Peru 12 :35 p. m. i Arrive Richmond 4:05 p. m. No. 4, Daily Leave Peru 5 :35 a. m. Arrive Richmond 9 :00 a. m. No. 8 Leave Peru 4:45 p. m. Arrive Richmond S:15 p. m. For rates or information regarding connections inquire of C. A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ticket Agt. Home Tel. 44. LlkKMiJMjL? rnrnio HI llkl H greatest money nuking Inventions have been suggested oy minds familUr with the needs of the age. , THE AMERICAN INVENTOR "will keep you in touch with subjects oi current interest in the line of new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop ideas of practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month. Twentv-eieht eases each issue. Sold at li new Minds 10c per copy or sent by mail $1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. Sample copy tent free. " Washtagtaa D. C MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Aceney. Main and seventh streeth. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnicaa Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. S. M. Whiteside, Aurora Suffered many years with indigestion, constipation, and stomach trouble. Uollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cured me completely. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
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Quotations From O. G. Murray 'i ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. ' Wheat. December 1144 U4U December UVs 1144 Corn. May 113 112 December 50y8 50 Oats. May 46V?, 4Qy2 December 29 p9 Pork. May 31 31 October 10.85 1090 Lard. January 12.40 12.42 January 7.15 7 Receipts, hogs 22000; left over, 8600; prospects, gc lower; light, 4S0 and 520; mixed, 480 and 530; heavy, b65 and 530; rough, 465 and 585. Receipts, cattle 13000, weak. Receipts, sheep 1S000, slow. LOCAL MARKETS Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Wheat, $1.10, GO lbs. No. 3, iPd $106 5S lbs. Corn, 55c. No. 2. 56 lbs. (shelled) to bushel 45c per bushel Timothy, new baled $S to $10. Clover, baled $7 to $8. Clover seed, $5 to $Qy2 per bu. New Oats, 30c per bu. Straw $6. Meats at Retail. Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Liver pudding, 10c Bacon, 15 to 20c lb. Roast pork, 121-2 to 15c. Veal, 10 to 20c lb. , , New lard 8c b. "" Smoked ham, 12i3 to 25c lb. Poultry 12 to 16c per lb. Fish, 8 to 15c lb. -.- Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c per lb. ' Lamb, 12y2 to 20c per lb. Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Beefstake, 15c " i ! Beef, 6 to 15c per lb. Fresh pork, 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per IV, Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Pork chops, 124 to 15c per lb. Country Produce. (Prices Paid by the Ideal Grocery.) Eggs, 19c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; country, 17c to 20c per lb. Young Chicken, dressed, 16c lb. (Furnished by the Ideal Grocery. Retail Prices. Maple syrup, $1.25 per gallon. Honey, 20c lb. Red Beets, 25c pk. Lemons, 15 to 25c dozen. Apples, 25c to 35c per peck. Cabbage 5 to 10c head. Celery, 3 bunches for 10c. Tomatoes, 50c bushel. Dressed chicken, 14c lb. Eggs, 23c dozen. Potatoes, 60c per bushel. Country butter, 22c. Pumpkins, 5 and 10c. Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 30c pk. Pineapples 15 to 20c. Eating Pears, 25c pk. Cranberries, 10c . Concord grapes, 25c basket, 7 lbs. Lettuce 15c lb. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Cal. Oranges, 20 to 50c doz. Potatoes, 15c peck. California Plums, 10c quart. Spanish onions, 5c lb. Richmond Livestock. Hogs, 200 lbs, top, heavy, $5.75. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 4c to 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 41-2c lb. Common steers, 3 to 3 l-2c b. Lambs, 41-2c to 5c lb. Yeal calves, 5c lb. Sheep, fine extra, 4c lb. Cows, 2 l-2c to 3c lb. Choice cows, 3 to 3 l-4c lb. Phone 119 for wheat prices. A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew -what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally enred. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store.
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November Cosmopolitan. Undoubtedly the artiele in the November Cosmopolitan which will attract the most general discussion is General Corbin's diseussion of the "Third Battle of Bull Run," as he terms the recent military maneuvers icar Manasas, Virginia. General Corbin declares that the United States "never has been a peaceful nation," and intimates that reliance upon the National Guard as at present organized, is like leaning on a broken reed. lie advocates a change to United States volunteers, under' the control of the federal government. . 1 McClure's for November. McClure's for November is fairly a tin-Ill with the keenest interest in the world of men and things of to;a In both articles and story, it is not only pleasing but hewn close to the line of life. Indeed, McClure's seems to become constantly richer, in- varied and more brilliant, as this ii-in her is well in evidence. Three .moat political articles especially distingirh i lie number at this time, and make mo.st important contributions to the literature of the campaign. Vivid pen pictures of the two leading candidates are presented Parker by ex-President Cleveland, Roosevelt, by Senator Lodge.! Twentieth Century Home. The November number of the Twentieth Century Home is a superbly illustrated magazine, and its contents, for interest and variety, are on a par with the artsticside of this new and popular periodical. "Some Fancy Dress Balls in London," "Electricity as an Aid to Housekeeping," "Women who Toil," and "The Homes of George Elliott." November St. Nicholas. One of the most important and valuable features St. Nicholas has ever published, is announced to commence in the November issue, a series of talks orf "How to Study Pictures," by Charles It. Caflin, well known as one of America's leading art critics. It is intended that these articles all present simplj clearly, iind vividly, the more important facts about the world's greatest artists and their work. Each month will bring reproductions of masterpieces to illustrate Mr. Caftm's points. ,r - Pilgrim for November. The cover desicrn of the Pilgrim for November is one of the most unique and attractive we have ever seen. It consists of a perfect reproduction of an old fashioned bandana landkerchief through the center of which a majestic "gobbler" . has hrust his head. No less original and attractive are the contents of the issue of this magazine which appears to have taken wide strides in popu larity within the past half year. The Irst article is a strikingly illustrated paper by Ruth Everett, entitled, "Teaching Wild Animals to Per form." Scald head is an eczema of the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. No one would ever be bothered with constipation if everyone knew how naturally and quickly Burdock Blood Bitters regulates the stomach andl. bowels. P THE
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At The Ideal Grocery FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Oct. 27, 28, 29 Hidden Tears, 5c peck Just above the ground, J 5 to 35c per lb. Neighborhood Contentions, dressed, 18c per lb. Our line of Fruits and Vegetables for the above mentioned days will be the best and most complete in the city. Leave your order for DRESSED CHICKENS Ideal Grocery E. H. WILSON, Prop. 914 Main St. Phone 180
TURKEYS ROOST HIGH So are prices on everything at other stores. We have several low limbs on our supply tree, in fact have no high limbs. A FEW BARGAINSCotton Blankets, 10-4 size, worth $1.25, Friday and Saturday . oc Children's fleeced Union Suits, sizes 4 to 14, worth 35c, Friday and Saturday . 23c Tersey Mittens for men, women and children, Friday and Saturday ..... lOc Ladies' Walking Skirts Skirts worth $4 at $2.75 ; Skirts worth J3.60 at $3.48 ; Skirts worth fl.50 at 81c Our three-quarter length Coslts have arrived. Call and see them. GROCERY ITEMS
I Am Boss Flour . . Parsnips 4 lbs for .... . . Pineapples, fine Hood's Genuine Buckwheat E. Z. Stove Polish . . 80c . lOc . . lOc . . 5c . . lOc
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