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Wo refer to that boon to weak, nrvou, . miTprlntc women known as Dr. Pierce's t Vs.i'nHt Pnscrintion. ! Dr. Jon Fyfe on of the Editorial Staff of Tub EcliccjIC Medical Review says of VvAcoin root UldonUut bltjlca) which is ono of the chiof ingredients of tlio i avorlto Proscription" : . "A remedy Lii:n Invariably acts as a uterine im Uforuror mak for normal acllviy of Iho entire reproductive nysu-m." Jet nonllnuf. "in lioloniaswe have a tneau-a-nt.fc wnlHi tnoro fuliy answer the above iivr- than any other druQ with vhicli I am tu junnlcd. In the treatment of dlsane peculiar to vrouxn It In seiciom that a cam! is Hin which !. not pntmt some Indication for thin rcmwilal went." L)r. fyfe further ay: "The following are arcf.rijr the le"iur Ir dlcationa for Uelonlas (L'nlcorn root). I'ala or achlncr in the back, with leucorrho;a: aion!c(w:ak) condition of the reproductive vruuu-i of worocn. menial degression and Irritability. a.ciatcd with chronic diseases of the reproductive organs of women, constant sensation of beat in the region of the kldneya; meaorrliagta (flooding), due to a weakened condition ft the reproductive ystciti amenorrhea uppreed or abnent mou...ly period . arlHlncr from or accompanying an abnormal condition of the digestive organs an'l anwroie (thin blood) habit: dragging wiruationa in the extreme lower parti of the tlwlotneti." . If more or less of th above symptoms tre prf!'int, no Invalid woman can do tetter than.Ufce Dr. Pierce's tavorite rrresrrijJt'ian, on of the leadlne tneredi"it of wich is Unicorn root, or Helontas. ind the md'cal properties of which it u:ti faithfully represents. Of ()n)in Pea! root, another prominent fnTotU-iit of "Favorite Prescription," Prof, fnley E'.Ilngwood, M. D., of Benitrtt Merfictl College, Chicago, ays: , "It ts aft iwiortaut remedy in disorders of tb vro-l. in all catarrhal conditions aj! re;'"f l etfeeblement. it Is useful." Pi?:. JoVn M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cine; says of Golden Seal root : jn i.'t'n to Its general effects on the r jrt,)M tkrre 1 no mdlrinti in nut about tehiri there U nucii Qtntral unanimity uf 'opinion. It is Miifwrroilv regarded as tM tonic useful In til d-sDiliiated atates." Pref. Bsrtholow, M. D.t of Jefferson Medical College, says of Golden Meal : ' Valuable. In uterine hemorrhage, menorihagla (flooding); and congestive dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription faithfully represents all the above named ingredients and cures the diseases lor which, tliey ur recompensed. Executor's saleIof personal properXv. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the last will i and testament of John A. Burbank, (noceasedX will Bell, at pufelic sale at Itho late residence .of the! decendent, I No. 1120 ilaln street, Richmond, In,'dlana, on Saturday May 2Cth, 1906, at i2 o'clock, P.'SM. the following personal property of bie decendent, Itowit: 1 cut-under carriago and pile, 1 buggy, 2 dump borrows. 1 buggV pole, 1 ! spring wagon, 2 ladders, 40 Feet rubber hose, set single l'arnss, set i double harneasU plush robes 1 wardjrobe, 1 heating tove, 1 heating stove, .1 bench vice, 3 nlane3, 2 hami saws, 1 spirit level, braao and set of bits, 1 'die and bits, 1 ftipe cutter,! 4 pipe wrenches, 1 workbench and eppboard, 1 box drills and bits, lot of pfpes and fittings, 5 shovelL 3 hoes, II lawn mower, 2 pickB, snd Bcreeni 2 pipe wrenches, 1 spade, asteel bars! TERMS OF SALE. J ' On all sums less tlmn $5.00,fcaBh in hand. On all sums greater thyin $5.00 a! credit of six month will io given, upon the purchaser, gWlnghta note therefor, with surety to th satisfaction of the said executor. Rohbins & Starr. Attorneysl .May 3-10-17 daily OUR STR is now hein just wh pect The 'best for $2, $1.5 KIBBE 00060000000 O CREAM TO WHIP O O EXTRA HEAVY. .O TRYsA RINT. O lO PH0ME,E92. O O HADLEYvBROS. O OOOOOOOOOOO

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.... Local NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Won. Lost. PCt. Chicago .. 22 9 .710 New York 19 8 .704 Philadelphia 16 13 .552 Pittsburg 14 12 .538 St Louis 12 15 .444 Boston 12 16 .430 Cincinnati 10 20 .333 Brooklyn 8 20 .286 RESULTS YESTERDAY. New York 0; Pittsburg 11. St. Louis 0; Brooklyn 3. Philadelphia 0; Chicago 1. (10 innings.) Boston 6; Cincinnati 5. Publishers' Press Pittsburg, May 10. Not only did the Pittsburg Nationals administer the worst defeat the New York's have received this season, but by their defeat the Giants again resigned first place in the league race to Chicago. Score: ' ' R. H. E. N. Yk. ..0 0000000 0 0 7 3 Pitts ...3 1004102 011 15 2 Batteries Ames, Ferguson and Bresnahan; Willis and Peitz. Umpires Emslle and Johnstone. LUNDGREN IN FORM. Chicago. May 16. Lundgren allowed the Philadelphia Nationals only thre hits today and the Quakers were phut o"f bv Chiceo in a ten inning game. Duggleby was hit hard but keut the safeties well scattered until the final inning. By their victory to day Chicago takes first place in the pennant race. Score: R. H. E. phn ..000000000 00 3 1 Chi.. ..0 00000000 01 10 0 Batteries Duggleby and Dooin; Lundgren and Kling. Umpires Klem and Carpenter. SCANLON EFFECTIVE. St. Louis. May 16. Scanlon was very effective against the St. Ixmls Nationals today and the Brooklyns administered a coat of whitewash to the Cardinals. Score: R. H. E. Brook. ..2 0001000 03 6 2 St. L. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 0 ; Batteries Scanlon and Bergen ; Taylor and Raub. Umpire Conway. DORNER GETS REVENGE. Cincinnati, May 16. In a free hitting contest the. Bostons defeated the Cincinnati Nationals by one run today. Score: R. H. E. Bos. .....2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 06 10 1 Cin 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 05 7 2 Batteries Dorner and Needham; Ewlng and Livingston. Umpire ODay. Tennis at Earlham. Earlham and Hanover will contest today in tennis singles at Earlham courts. Russel Wilson will represent Earlham. The doubles between the two schools will be played off tomorrow. The games this afternoon being at three o'clock. The public is invited. To Test Racing Law. Publishers' Tress Kansas City, Mo., May 16. Racing will be resumed at the Elm Ridge Race Track Saturday afternoon, and will continue each Saturday until the port is stopped by the state authorities. Officials of the Kansas City Jockey Club have decided to give the anti-racing law a real test

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Games Today. NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York at Pittsburg. . Borton at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chicago. Brooklyn at St Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. St Louis at New York. Cleveland at Boston. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columbus at Milwaukee. Toledo at Kansas City. Louisville at St Paul. Indianapolis at Minneapolis. AMERICAN ASS'N AMERICAN ASSOCIAT'N STANDING Won. Lost PCt. Toledo 15 9 .C25 Milwaukee 13 8 .619 Columbus 14 14 .500 Louisville 12 Kansas City 13 St. Paul 12 Minneapolis 12 Indianapolis 10 12 .500 14 .4S1 14 .461 15 .444 15 .400 RESULTS YESTERDAY. Toledo, 6", Kansas City, 2. Louisville, 8; St. Paul 6, (11 innings. Indianapolis, 4; Minneapolis, 2. Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, 2, (11 in nings.) Publishers' Press Kansas City, May 16 Toledo main tained her lead in the league race by easil defeating the locals this afternoon. Score : R. H. E. Toledo .00110211 0 6 7 2 K. City. .10100000 0 2 6 3 Batteries Kinsella and Abbott; Olmsted and Sullivan. Umpire Sullivan. HARD HITTING GAME. St. Paul, May 16. Both teams today indulged in a batting spree, the game being won by Louisville in the elev enth inning. Score: R. H. E. Louisville 102 03 00000 2 8 17 1 St. Paul .3 00101010006 11 1 Batteries Dunkle and Stoner; Slagle and Pierce. Umpire Evans and Owens. INDIANAPOLIS WINS AGAIN. Minneapolis, May 16. Indianapolis hit the ball hard today and won from the locals, w.ho kept the score down by fast fielding. Score: R. H. E. Ind 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 15 0 Min. - 1O0O0000 12 6 4 Batteries Cromley and Holmes; Thomas and Shannon. Umpire Kane HARD FOUGHT CONTEST. Milwaukee, May 16. Although Columbus puthit the locals today the Senators lost an extra inning game which was fought to the bitter end. Score: R. H. E. Col .1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02 10 3 Mil .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 13 5 3 Batteries Robertaille and Ryan; Curtis and Roth. Umpire Haskell. TILL SEPTEMBER Sunday School Association Thinks Effective Work Can Be Done Then. 400 TO HELP IN THE TASK AN EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO RUN A SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE COUNTY CONVENTION AT HAGERSTOWN ON TUESDAY. At a meeting of the executive .committee and ward superintendents of the Richmond Sunday School Association, held last evening at the First English Lutheran church, it was decided to postpone the Sunday school canvass of the city until September, on account of the fact that a great many Richmond people will be away from home this summer and the work could not be performed with the thoroughness desired. Prof. Fiske, who Is the city chairman of the Sunday School Association, was authorized to make a call for 400 canvassers but as the work will not be commenced until several months from now, these canvassers will not be selected until then. An enthusiastic support Is expected by the Association when the canvassing is started. Another matter that came up at the meeting last night was the question of running a special train to Hagerstown on next Tuesday night, to the County Sunday School Convention. Arrangements have been made with the Pennsylvania Lines to run a special, if 100 tickets can be sold at 40 cents each. The regular one way rate is greater than 40 cents and this is considered a very cheap fare. At the different Sunday Schools of the city next Sunday, the pupils, will be asked to go and the superintendents will make a report to E. J. Humpe early Monday morning. No difficulty is expected In disposing of at least ,100 tickets. , Unless there Is a special train, there will be no vay for the regular delegates to get home until the following morals.

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N LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDI Won. Lost. Philadelphia 17 7 Cleveland 12 9 Detroit .. , 13 10 St Louis 14 11 Washington 12 12 New York 11 12 Chicago 9 13 Boston 6 20 NG. PCt. .703 .571 .565 .560 .500 .478 .409 .230 RESULTS YESTERDAY. St Louis, 2; New York, 5. Chicago, 6; Washington, 5. (10 innings.) Detroit. 2; Philadelphia, 9. Cleveland, 7; Boston, 6. . Publishers' Press Boston, May 16. The Boston Americans tried hard to overcome Vieir losing streak, and hit the ball hard in the eighth and ninth innings, but the Cleveland Blues won out by -one run. Score : R. H. E. Cleve. ..00006010 0 7 7 1 Boston .0 0. 100012 2 6 9 2 Batteries Rhoades and Clark; Winters and Graham. Umpire Connolly. WHITE SOX IN TENTH. Washington, May 16. With, the score a tie at the beginning of the tenth inning, both the Chicago and Washington Americans indulged in a batting rally, but the Senators went down to defeat by one run. Score: R. H. E. Chicago ...0 20010000 3 6 9 3 Wash 000010020 2 5 7 4 Batteries Smith, Patterson and Sullivan; Hughes and Heydon. BENDER WAS MYSTERY. Philadelphia, May 16. Starting off with a lead of five' runs in the first inning today, the Philadelphia Americans bad no trouble in defeating Detroit Score : R. H. E. Detroit .00100000 1 2 7 3 Phila. .. 50201010 x 9 12 2 Batteries Mullen and Warner; Bender and Schreck. Umpires Sheridan and Evans. BROWNS PLAY POORLY. New York, May 16. The New York Americans took advantage of the errors of the St. Louis team today, and hitting the ball after the misplays occurred, gained the victory. Score: R. H. E. St. Louis. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 3 New Y'k 00112100 x 5 7 1 Batteries Smith and Spencer; Hogg and McGuire. Umpire G'Loughlin. Resolutions for Schurz. Publishers' Press Pittsburg, Pa., May 16 At the National convention of the German Beneficial Union today, resolutions were passed in honor of Carl Schurz, proclaiming him as the foremost German-American that ever lived in this country. Damage Was But $10. A small blaze In the roof of Charles Scholl's meat market on North D street called the fire department to the scene at about nine o'clock last evening. .The alarm was sent in from box 42. The damage done can be covered by $10, Eagles' Pleasant Time. . The local aerie of Eagles .last evening gave a ball and an exhibition by their crack drill team at the Coliseum. The big building was crowded and the dancers remained until a late hour. Promptly at nine o'clock the drill team gave its first public exhibition and their work won the admiration of the crowd, which applauded long and loudly. The mem bers of the team drill with the pre cision of a Zouave company and are by' far the best organization of their kind in the city. The men will compete at the Milwaukee meeting in August and they are confident of making a splendid showing. After the drill the grand march took place, fifty couples and the drill team marching to the strains of march mu sic furnished by Renk's Orchestra. After the march the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. The Eagles realizing a nice sum off of the affair. Gets Good Position. . Howard Lacey will go to Cleveland today to accept a position as foreman in the marking department of the Garlock laundry, one of the largest laun dries in Cleveland. Street Car Strike. Publishers Press Youngstown, O., May 16. Unless a compromise is reached before noon to morrow ,a general strike will be in augurated on the Mahoning and Shenango Valley Interurban Lines, tying up the forty miles of road controlled by that company. The men demand an increase of wages of 2 cents an hour. Notice. Reduction ht Prike of Mileage on the Dayton &MVetern Traction Co. The DaytonX anti Western Traction Company will selllmileage books good for the individual! purchaser at lc per mile, good f oflhree months. x 10-12t Terry's Mind Is Gone. Belmont Race Track, N. Y May 16 Terry McGovem acted at the Bel mont track today as if he Is. clean daft Under the crazy notion that Rose Ben had won the first race, a selling event which Aeronaut was the victor, without ten cents la his pockets, began actively bidding up the animaL . entered to be sold at $1,000.

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IN SOCIETY'S REALM

Mrs. James Morrisson at her home on South Sixteenth Street will act as hostess this afternoon at one of the largest receptions of the season. The reception is given in honor of Mrs. Nettleton Xeff and Mrs. Morrisson's mother, Mrs. Robert Morrisson of Chicago. Over one nundred invita tions were seat out Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. McCabe will entertain a number of friends at their home on North Fourteenth and A streets. This is one of the series of entertainments Mr. and Mrs. McCabe have planned. The annual bancuet of the Senior and Soprano classes at Earlham Col lege will be held on the evening of June 12, the night before commencement, at the Westcott Hotel. An elabebrate menu has been planned. On the same evening the Junior and Freshman classes -will hold a frolic at the Cedar Springs Hotel. These two functions will be amone the most important of the commencement week festivities. , fc Mis3 Mafgaret Starr left yesterday for Chicago where she will be the guest of Miss Lucile Stimmel. for merly of this city, and other friends who wefe members of her class at Vassar College. Miss Starr will re main in Chicago for two weeks or longer. The wedding of Mr. Oscar Symons of Minneapolis and Miss Bertha Hill of this city will take place in June. Miss Hill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Hill of South Thir teenth street. Her bridal party will be composed of the Misses Ruby Hunt, Lulu Likens, Ruby Clark, Jes sie Landwer and Harriet Little of Indianapolis. -tt Tuesday evening Mr. William Mcnamara of Wheeling, W. Va., and Miss Mabel Goldsberry were quietly married at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. Edgar E. Brown, East Main street The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Wade of the First M. E. church and was witnessed by the Immediate members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. McNamara will reside in Wheeling. 9f 5fr The following Is a list of the wed dings which have been announced for June: Miss Ada Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Fox, to Mr. Louis Hirsh, of Indianapolis, June 3. Miss Edna Marie Nieman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nieman, to Mr. Howard Sudhoff, June 6. Miss Bertha Hill, daughter of M. and Mrs. William Hill, to Mr. Oscar Symons, of Minneapolis, June 26. Stork at Justice Home. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Justice, 215 South Second Street are the parents of a baby boy. Both mother and child are doing nicely. Mr. Justice is now playing second base on Jessup's Marlon team. LOSTs-Back to mileage book. Sign ed ClTha. Ingram Judson. Return to 24 SoutKnth. Palladium Want Ads Pc.y. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. -.- Richmond, Ind. To Whom it may Concern;: notice ps nereDy given; mat at a meeting of the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. Indiana. held at tjis office of saitf Board on Wednesdaiy May 16th, 190$ the follow ing Resolution was unanimously adopted, Tb-wit: Office of Department of Public Works. Richmond, Indiana, May 16th, 1906. Declarator Resolution No. 7. Resolved! by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indi ana, that itiis desired and deemed necessary td vacate north Fourteenth Street in sand Citv of!Richmonrt frnm the north lira? of north "E" street in said city to the north line of the right-of-way qf the Pitsburg, Cincin nati, Chicago land St xuis Railway Company. Sail part on said street to be vacated is aore specifically describ ed as follows: Beginning at a point in the intersection of the east line of said north 14th street with the north line of said north "E" street! thence west along the northiline of said north "E to a point wher it intersects the west line of said 14tfc street! thence north along the west line of laid 14th street to the north line! of thej right-of-way of said Pittsburg, Uincinati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company. thence east along the north line of said right-of-way tto the east line of said 14th street; ahence south along the. east side of sail 14th street to the place of beginningA as t shown by a plat of such proposed j vacation now on file in the office lof the department of public works ofl said city. The property which maji be injuriously or beneficially affected I in Waid city of Richmond by the prposed vacation is the lots and parcels! of land abutting on said north Fourteenth street from the north line of said north "E" street to the south line oft saidi north "F" street in said City: The Board of Publik Wrois of said City has fixed Wednesday j June 6th, 1906 as a date upon i which remonstrances may be filed 4r presented by persons interested In, Vor affected by said proposed vacation,! and on said day at 10 o'clock A. M. Aaid Board will meet at Its office for the riurpose of hearing and considering aay remonstrances which may befilid or presented, and for the purpeW of taking final action thereon. . sWch action shall be final and conclusiv on all persons. - ; V- I JOS. S. ZELLSER. JOHN F. DAVENPORT. WILLIAM H. ROSA, I V Board of Public Works. dl7-21 ' " ;

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