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PAGE SEVtVf. v s f : BEAD THIS! Wanted,, Pound and Lost, iri which personal (jain doe's not 'en-' ter, are inserted in tneso columns free," providing they arcf not over fifteen (15) words in' j length. No business - - advertise ments inserted free of charg. Advertisers will do well to remember that letters directed to Initials Only are not delivered I The Kind You Jflavo Always Bought, and which lias been, i . in; usd, fdrover.36 years,"' Jias borne tho'sisrnaturo of ' V .'Ttf)-, an(i hjag been made under bis perV jfyfj-zji sonal tmpervislon since its infancy. J-CCccAj&i "T;AXL6yi no one to deceive yott in this. - X v t V All Counterfeits,' imitations and Just-as-good" are bat Exneriments tliiit trillo ' wltli and endancrer the health of .!. i .V.'. . V.V J?.M IJSIJI I J II I I l I JM v. .'. . through the Dostoffice. . ' ''iV -' " M " ,4 'r.U 'Infants and Children Hsperience fnffinta anil IAnl.Ti!VnHnA nnmliKzf. Tftinr'niMit. t 4 J- - I T Jf t ' -

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WOMAN'S TRIALS. Qer Hitter Olsappolntment 1

The bitter trail in a woman's life is to be childless. , Who can tell how hard the struggle may have been ere she learnt to resign herself to her lonely lot? The absence of this link to bind marital life together, the absence of this one pledge to mutual affection is a common dlsapKintment. - Many unfortunate couples come estranged thereby. Even if they do not drift apart, one may read the whole extent of their disappointment In the eyes of sach a childless couple when they rest on the children of others. To them the 1 argest f amll y does not seem too numerous. It will rather appear to them that those on whom this blessing has been ( most richly bestowed hardly value it sufficiently. ., ; ' In many cases of barrenness or ehlldlessness the obstacle to child-bearing is easily removed by the cure of weakness on the part of the woman. Dr. Pierce's Fa--frorite Prescription has beenthe means of restoring health and f ruitf innesi to many a barren woman, to the great joy of the household. In other, but rare cases, the obstruction to the bearing of children has been found to be of a surgical character, but easily removable by painless operative treatment at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., over which Dr. Pierce of the "Favorite Prescription fame presides. In all cases where children are desired and are absent, an effort should be made to find out the real cause, since it is generally so easily removed by proper treatment. - .... r , In all the various weaknesses, displacements, prolapsus, ante-versions, retroversions. Inflammation of ovaries. Ieucorrhoea, giving rise to disagreeable and weakening drains, and in all cases of nervousness, nervous prostration and debility. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the most efficient remedy that can Eossibly be used. It has to its credit undreds of thousands of cures more In fact than any other remedy put up for sale through druggists, especially for woman's use. ' You do not have to take Dr. Pierce's word alone for this, because the Ingredients of which the "Favorite Prescription are composed have received the most positive endorsement from the leading medical writers on Materia Med Lea of all the several schools of practice. All the ingredients are printed In plain English on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that if you are an Invalid woman and make use of this famous medicine you know exactlv what you are takinor. Dr. Pierce takes his patients into his full confidence,, which he can. afford to do as the formula after which the "Favorite Prescription" is made will bear the most careful examination. . You do not have to experiment when taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as with tho many fake, Cheap John Medlcines that are sent out on trail, composed of cheap and often harmful ingredients. Dr. f Pierce resorted to Nature's Laboratory to get the ingredients for his "Favorite Prescription," believing that the Indigenous, or native, medicinal roots of our country are endowed by Providence with the most marvelous curative powers. The only rational way to attempt to cure disease Is by assisting the natural functions of the body ' and to do that there is nothing like Nature's remedies which act in Nature's way, toning and Invigorating the digestive organs, the liver, the stomach and bowels and the nervous system, which always suffers to a great extent In all the various derangements of the organs distinctly feminine. The medicine of known composition Is the one to rely upon the one that has a record of nearly forty years of cures-nth one devised ana manufactured by a TOgui larly graduated and experienced practitioner of medicine. By addressing Dr. R. V. Pierce, at BuffaIo,N7Y., you may secure, free, a little phamphlet giving numerous extracts, from many modlcal NOTICE . k . . . rti The undersigndd 4 shoe merchants will ' keep their places ot Business open Wednesday and Saturday nights. , , tj. ,i , "i

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ill mudmv rncrr. new nan errv. .if writers of prominence, extolling the various ingredients which enter into Dr. Pierce's t Favorite- Prescription. It Is worth lookins over if vou are a sufferer.: Dr. Pierce does not claim for his "Fa vorite Prescription that it is a "cure-all." At is recommended as a most perfect specific for woman's peculiar ailments. So uniform are the results which follow the use of this remarkable rsmedy, that It can be truly affirmed of "Favorite Prescription " that it tatoau helm and almost alioaya cures. Ninty-ighi per. cent; of the women who give this medicine a fair and faithful trial are cured and remain cured.':'' , "I'U-t -";! . ,; It is a powerful Invigorating tonic, Imparting health and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. The local, womanly health is so intimately related to the general health that when diseases of the delicate womanly, organs are cured the whole body gains in health and strength. For weak V and f sickly women who are "worn-out," "run-down" or debilitated, especially for women who work in store, office or schoolroom, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, Dr. 1 Pierce's . Favorite Prescription ; has proven a priceless benefit because of its health - restoring and strength -giving powers. As a soothing and strengthening nervine."Favorite t Prescription r Is r unequaled and Is Invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous, excitability,. Irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vltusrs dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. ' It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. 1 ' - . 1 r-- j . Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Prescription " is a positive cure for: the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, "female weakness," anteverslon, retroversion, bearing-down sensations, chronic congestion, Inflammation and ulceration, 1 Inflammation, more or less pain and tenderness over the lower abdomen accompanied with "internal heat." " .,! Li :1 Dr. Pierce's medicines are made from harmless but efficient medicinal roots found1 growing in onr American forests. Tlftj Indians knew of the marvelous curative value of some of these roots and 1mfiarted that knowledge to some of the rlcndlier whites, and gradually some of the more progressive, physicians came to test ana use them, ana ever since they have grown In favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless qualities. - ; ' Your druggists sell the ," Favobtte Pbkbcbiption and also that famous alterative, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the "Golden Medical Discovebt." -Write to Dr. Pierce about your case. He Is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. of which he Is chief consulting physician. It Is as easy to be well as ill and much more comfortable. ; Constipation Is the, cause of many forms of illness. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets8 cure constipation; They are tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little " Pellet "is a gentle laxative, two a mild cathartic All dealers in medicines sell them. Dr. Pierce's 1000-page illustrated book "The Common Sense Medical Adviser," is sent free In paper tovers on redeff t of 21, one-cent stamps to pay the cost bf mailing ; only. For 31 stamps the cloth-bound volume will be sent. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. CENTENNIAL ASSOOIATIOfl Members of the Centennial Association are hereby notified that a meeting 'oi the 'general body will be held Monday ev-ening, March 19th;. at the ' Masonic Temple. All 1 metnbers and all others interested in the cehtennial' are '.urged ' to be present promptly at' 1 :30 d 'dock. There will be! some 'important business to consider" ! j - " : f ' l - rr xxr TirTnTT .n.:i:'i- r'

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FIRST TRAIN THAT PASSED THROUGH I THE SIP4PL0N TUNNEL. The Slmplon'.tdnnel . is , the longest in r the worW, being about twelve miles from its Swiss entrance to its Italian 'exit It was but recently completed, and the passage-of the first train through it was made a gala event As the train emerged from the mouth of the tunnel at Isel la It was greeted by cheers. and italutes. - The Simplou tunnel is 2,250 feet above the sea on the Swiss side of

the Alps and 550 feet higher on the Italian if. WRIGHT BOYS High LITERALLY AND ' FIGURATIVELY FORMER RIOHMONDITES V ; MEET SUCCESS. 1 TESTS OF THE NEW AIR SHIP Twenty-Four Miles in Thirty-Eight "' Minutes, was the Remarkable , ' Achievement Recorded. . v. Orrville and Wilbur Wright, former Richmond residents, and son of the Rev. Milton Wright, of Dayton, have added to their fame as original investigators of the problem of aerial navigation and in addition to renown they will' become" independently wealthy. 'The expieriments of the Wright brothers "with their air ship have been told of in the Palladium on several previous occasions and a dispatch from New York; sent out Saturday night, says:' Twenty-four ; miles in 38 minutes in ah ' aeroplane 30 consecutive circuits ' of a course in a heavier-than-air flying machine this 'is ! the record of the Wright brothers, of Dayibn jOhil taidd 'known) todayr o; the Aerd'dub-tif" America e 'in "tire firsi public announcement ever made by the men, the result of whose work has been awaited 'with keener interest thanfthat if any of .the scores of inventors who have been trying to solve the problem of aerial navigation,,. tJ ?v ...it,.ftf.tlV ,.,.,.,.r,.r So far have the Wright ' ' brothers advanced s toward. r. complete success that the French government has already made ia deposit ?of $256o on account, and will soon be called ypon to pay an additional $275,000 for the French rights to the; invention; provided the terms of a' test to be made within a short time are carried out. In ia machine of their own 'construction the' Wrights say that they successfully traversed a distance '"of 25,1-5 miles inf3S minutes and 3 seconds,fi and had to' come1 to earth then only ' because the supply of fuel was exhausted,' the- tank by 'an' Oversight, rnotf having been completely' filled be fore the flight "' --w Flights made about 'the same time y.ere 'almost 'equally successful The day before ' the srecord flight ' - was made' the aeroplane ' covered a distance of 204 miles in 33 minutes and 17 seconds, and the 'ay' before that it flew 15 miles in 25 minutes and 5 seconds:" "' --sea1 ..-.ot-f Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headehes, nausea indigetionJ N Thin" bleodt makes yon weak, pale, siekiy. feurdoek, Blood Bitters makes the blqod rish. red,' ' pure restores 1 perfect health.' '"" ': 1 ' '" v' 1':-?rt!?

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-1 i) side. , , Hi .ti'i -lii'lJii A LABOR FAMINE EXISTS WESTERN RAILROADS FACING SERIOUS SITUATION.' ' hi - Twenty-Five Thousand Men, Needed ! To Fash Construction on the New Roads. "I Ciicagor March 18 (Special.) Wtes'terri railroads 'are facing a labor famine; Twenty-five thousand: men are needed in the northwestern and southwestern states ; to build the roads that are already under way, and it is estimated that before the first of June, more than twice that number wili' j be f . required 'There never has been such great : activity in railroad building in the west as at present and the visible supply of labor in that part of the country, has been exliaustec."' r;il nvw Railroad co:: tractors .. have been able to resume work earlier this year than usual on account1 of Cthe open winter, and they are making strenuous efforts to get men. from the east to go out west for this work. Ten thousand meni . are, , needed by tjhie Westen, Pacific, the, netfK..,, Gould lin,e to ' Southern California, and they are offering from $2 to $2.25. a. day .for unskilled labor, f with ( the qhance . of oteady work until the cold weather sets in again next fall. "To Cure a Felon" ! 1 says Sam Kendall , of, Pliillipshurg Kan., "just cover it .over with Bucklen Arnica Salve and the Salve will do the rest, f ' , Quickest f ; cure, ,f or Burns, Boils, Sores, Scalds; Wounds, Piles' Eczema,. Salt Rheum, Chapped Hands, Sore Feet and) Sore Eyes. Only 25c at A G- Luken & Co drug store. fi Guaranteed,., ? .. , . . , , .ft; NOTICE executors of last will of ; Eujfce E1J liott,: deceased, vs. iAdelle jlf ; Meek, William P, ; Meek, , Bertha Elliott, Laura A. Pack, Hattie tt. ; oWayne In the Cireuit Court county, Indiana, April Jttrm, . 1906. . , To . Adelle L. - Meek, William P Meek, Bertha . : Elljt, Hattie ElYou. are severallshereby notified that the above d. petitioners, as Eaecuto tate . of. aforesaid, have-, nil Circuit , Court. of Wayne making praying cree of sale of ndiana, a, petition, endant.ftheretOr ad for. an .order and deourt, , authorizing the Real Estate belonging to !the e of said decedent and in described, to -make as said pet sets for, tJH payment otha .debt, and

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS.

WANTED Desk room or-office room Address "II." Real estate or phone boo. v WANTED A girl for general housework, in family of two. No washing, 206 North Thirteenth street. ; WANTED A girl for general housework. No washing or ironing, r 122 N. loth street. i i WANTED At Railroad Restaurant, dish washer, 25 North E. St. j WANTED Experienced men in trimming department," cutter, seat -and top maZ-Address Peters Buggy Company, Columbus, Ohio. , : ; : : : - WANTED Board and roompn- ' vate family by gentleman. Address H.-P. L. care Palladium. - Sod First City. I WANTED-Situation, cook, steady man wants situation, class cook. George. Fair, General delivery. WANTED $25 Secures a business s paying $5 a day. ;;-CaU at room 1 Brunswick, Hotel. x , WiANTEQGoodf pay for t earnest workers everywhere' distributing circulars, samples and advertising matter. No 'canvassing. Cooperative Advertising Co., New WANTEBhrAgectf, either, ?exi 50 percent commissioti, every housekeeper ne4ie it.' Smllivftii. 138 S. 7th St. . ' WANTED SiUatiou by practical and highly recommended nurse. WANTED There is an opening for a worthy young man to work his i way through Jhe. Business College. Phone 240, . ,2-15-tf . . THE GIVIIIG OF A Richmond Seed Dealer Don't Approve of Congress' Action and i He 'Writes a Letter. A prominent' Richmond ' citizen, who ' is a dealer in1 seeds, Saturday sent a letter to Congressman Watson in which he 'set forth his ideas 'toricerning the annual appropriations of Congress for the ' purpose of sending seeds of Various kinds' to ' the farmers.' "If the gornment confined this work to the sending' out of new and rare seeds," 'said the Richinbtad' seed dealer 'to'-' the Palladium'," '"! '' do not see that the dealers' in' seeds would ha Ve' arty1 objection', - but1 ' the1 demands have ; become ' so great that the -'government simply buys great quantities of seeds that iare! handled by retailers everywhere and serids them broadcast ' over the country. It seems t6 me that when Congress does this it is? seridusly J interfering7 with the established business of seed1 dealers who 'retail. ' - If any 'other line of business was affected there would 'be a great protest and I do hot see why the seed men have' 'not the same right to complain. 1 nave written 1 to ; Congressman Watson f setting forth I my views' and protesting against the I appr6priati6n,rndw pending."-; ! :mt According to' dispatches seed men all over the country' are endeavoring to have Congress sending' custom1 abolish the seed- ! ::f. . tOnly a little cold in the head may be the beginning of , an obstinate case of Nasal Catarrh. Drive out the invader J with" Ely ;'sTCreanf'Balm ' applied straight5 lo the inflamed,1 Jstuffed ! up air-passages. Price 4 50c . If you. prefer to use an atomizer, ask (for Liquid Cream BakoJ! Jlt'liaslall th4 good qualities .of the remedy J in solid , fprm and, will , rid, JPA of, ca-j lerrb , or? hay f evf r. 3 1 1 No cocaine, to breed a dreadful habit; e j No rnerjcury to dry -out the secretion. Price 75c, with spraying tube. All druggists, or mailed by " Ely Brosv 56 Warren

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Hal DilFor partic ulars enquire Jesse Schultz's saloon, 23 North E Street ' ; ''WB'DALU Richmond ' property a special ty.Porterfield; KeUy Block. Phone 329. tf. FOR SALE Shade trees for sale, Address James Garrett, Fountatin City, Indiana. r (,: Tcn' "T - -i. , "ng with initials E. . ?$ZFi leave at 220 South Fifth steet, or , phbne 496 and'receive reWard, i . ; , , Uol An umbrella, ' left u on i, 7: 3Q car or at St. Mary's Hall. Finder please return- to Bell, r Telephone Exchange, m . r. ; ' iuoAwaicn enarm ivnignts oi f Columbus 4 Emblem. ' Return r to 5 Richmond Loan Company. Reward. LOST-7A . silk work . bag containing fancy work, on South , 17th ; street or between 17th and 14th , on Main. Retunj to ,39 S. 17th. LOST A black belt with a silver buckle near corner Ni 10th ' and A ; streets. Finder return to 109 N. Reinra to -39 - S; 17th and get to LOST Volume L o Fiske Discovery of Ameria. ' '' 'r Finder .Vkiridly return to. the Morrison-Reeves library, and receive' reward. !''' LOST A back comb with, three sap phire sets,: between South "Fourteenth and, Boston . stores. , Return to Haners jewelry tore, and : receive reward. -mittHi; 'H

FOR SALE Stallion by xiard three years old.

Tickets on sale , . dailv February , 15tfy to, April 7h f rom Chicago ( lo , San Francisco, Los Angeles, 'Portland Tacpma, Seattle,." Victoria, j jVancoaver and otljer Pacifiopoast t poinii. ' Core'spondingly low rates Mf rom. Qtvtt points, i. Dailand". 'rsonaliyeon-' 4 ducted f tourist car parties, in tourist. . sleeping, cars; from Chicago' to - San . Francisco,' Los .Angeiea and Portland without change. ' Double; 1 berth V ia these cars,' (accommodating two people) only . $7.00' For. booklets describing' the, pacific Coas, its climate and resources maps, train schedule and full information, apply to or address any agent of the 'North-Western ' line or A'. H. Wagener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jackson. Blvd.., Chicago. lib

TRADE-MARKS pxonptlriobMwd la ail oountrtea, or no fee. We obtain PATE NTS THAT adrertUe them tharoxigtilr. at our expenst, i.iieip you xo weeem, , . . ( Bend model tMaor'aU4or rREfc ?4rr on ptantMMi to itnf.pneUeZi PASSIK. ACFERCNCES. For free Oulde Book on Profitable Patents write o B03-B0B Seventh Street. WA3HIWQTOW, Q.,C ,7 ' : ,tX Ota"'. Wt ivr Wac'hinnt' D.C. tun ,)t . . - a mm . . f A.. m . . Cincinnati.

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