Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 128, 31 May 1906 — Page 6
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JUST RECEIVED HEW LATEST MARKET. N Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond .fIRST C0OUNI0N BOOKS... ..'Hrfcfe qd Dark Binding. PlummeriT Harris Provlclona Uvo Gtoctc, Grain and Otock Morkots ROSARrcavith Gold Chain, etc. Sixth fit. Hooraann's Book Store o 020 Main St. Th Palladium's Market Reports ars the latest and are absolutely reliable. Wo newspapers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis net excepted, give a mere complete market report than the Palladium. CATI AGE andH t REPAIR WORKS t TRIMMING, PAINTING RICHMOND MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS CINCINNATI MARKETS CHICAGO MARKETS NEW YORK MARKETS BLACK8MITHINO :: wood work RUBBERriRlNQ
CATTLE 8TEADY.
nrAi cdq I EARN THAT TOMATO I GOOD HOLIDAY DEMAND LIVt
flvwnir.iTE WILL RAI8E THE 8T0CK HOGS OPENED STRONG
VI I t - - PRICE.
I
it. .M9i1 nollcr. the to- tPubllher' Preaal
mato syndicate has advanced the price Indianapolis, May 30. Receipts toSTstanard three pound spot tomatoes day. 9.500 hop 1 200 cattle and 250
2Ac a dozen Advices sent oui irum aneep kui o.ioi uuBo, mjh vUC! the syndicate selling agents, Smith, and 324 sheep a week ago and 7.446 Souse & Webster, of Belair, Md.. last hogs, 1.245 cattle and 283 sheep a year Saturday were to the effect that an ad- ago.,,, vance of 2ttc a dozen would be made When the market opened there was Wednesday. Spot tomatoes, f. o. b. a good run of hogs, but with all buyBaltimore are $1 20. The differential ers in the field there was active corn-
between Baltimore ana menmuuu peuuou uu priw iuiou owm; makes freight amount to 8c a dozen, higher than yesterday's close. On Marines prices on Baltimore stock in the opening. , demand for heavy hogs this city at $1 28. beBt and they changed hands rapThere has asyet, been no corre- idly at 5c advance.. Demand for light imondln advance in 'spot tomatoes fv hogs was good and in a number of lnpTrhmond stances this class was quoted 5c higher p. D. liicnmonu.
UUl UltJ UU1IV Ul ilftlll uvga ov,ii Cattle Supply Adequate. Receipts of cattle were only fair, but the demand was not urgent for any kind, and the supply was fully ade-
COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid4 by thajBee Hive Grocery.?,
suiter.
(NO MARKETS YESTERDAY; LEGAL HOLIDAY.) (Tuesday's Prices.) CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice .. .. S 5.10 5.35
Fair to good 4.25 5.00 Oxen 2.25 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra 5.10 5.25 Good to choice 4.25 5.0C Common to fair 3.00.4.0o HEIFERS Extra 4.85 5.00 Good to choice 4.00 4.75 Common to fair 2.75 3.75 COWS Extra 4.10 4.25 Good to choice 3.25 4.03 Common to fair 1.25 3.15 Canners 1.25 2.C5 Stockers and feeders .... 2.25 4.50 BULLS Thin and light 2.50 3.35 Bologna .. .. .......... 3.40 3.85 Fat Bulls , 3.75 4.15 CALVES Common and large .. ... 3.50 6.00 Fair to Good .5.50 6.25
Choice to extra 6.00 6.75 Hogs.
(NO MARKETS YESTERDAY; LEGAL HOLIDAY.) (Tuesday's Prices.)
Wheat. May .. ; . 86
July.. .. .. ..82to
Corn. May.. .. 49to July.. 48to
Oats. May.. ...... .. 34to July 33to Pork May 1635 July 1632
Lard. May.. .. 880 July... 887 Ribs. May 932
July.. .. 950 Stock -Market.
84 82 44 49 34 34 1637 1637 882 887 947
950
auate. At no time was there mucn
Countrx p ,.- v.. w animation in iraaing, wuicu was i
jjj-m generally sieaay prices, compareu mm . ' 4e the way equal kinds sold yesterdaT-,CV)untyi-perdozlI4v.f.-,- rw.tm.nrt from outside sources was
I Good to choice Dackers
fcmcke8.esiedWv.iV; t018CJaw- am m maklne their selections. and butchers 6.40 6.45
MUttMrnf;TA4LitDRlCE3. Good Run of Sheep.
f3.1i&l8e.tAlvrarficery0 ; There,wae a good run of sheep and
.. - -m.
Hogs, 22,000; held over, 3,164; prospects steady; light 620647; mixed, 630650; heavy, 615650; rough. 615
625; cattle, 5,000 steady; sheep,
20,000 steady.
Fruit.
1
Tin tea KarIn '
lambs, but little or no competition be-
....... j0o jtween packers and shippers.
STEERS
hrZXZZV ..7...;.. 20c Good to choice steers. FifB,fWJUM iBoito-20C 1,300 lbs and upward. $ 2r Vr;t V'aSY. 10c .Common to medium tftrWberfias.VPerfit.
' Vegetables. MA upward
'Radishes,
vCaboage
Lettuce
iCucumDers,.eacni SP ,mm lg "s ...j.-j. h'omaWeB, ler qt.; . . r. -m Good tdt-Ctoioe ' steers, 'Green Beans. per' pk.. VW...Z5r $odtbvirl00k lbs, PoUtoes. ' . Com6ft to mtum :Jersey Sweets, per pk.,,......-50o Bteers,900.to l.lOOlbs New Irish Potatoes, per pk.,,...80c Choice feeding steers,
AperbtincnL-.rr.. l.Woo t0 choice steers
,k.perlw; l,150:tb l,250;lbs ....
ii'w?lb;,Hl,W .a Comffioh to medium
1 uucirf,wv r
5 00 e 475
5 75
5 25
Mixed packers 6.306.37 Common to choice heavy fat sows .. .. ., 5.25 5.85 Stags 4.00 4.50 Light shippers 6.15 6.30 Pigs, 110 lbs. and less .. 5.40 6.i5 Sheep. Extra 4.40 4.75 Lambs. Spring Lambs .. 5.50 7.00
Fmous Strike Breakers .
The most famous strike breakers in
the land are- Dr. King's New Life Pills. When the liver and bowels go
on strike, they quickly settle the
trouble and the purifying work goes right on. Best cure for constipation,
headache and dizziness. 25c at A. G,
Luken & Co.'s. druggists.
Flour.
Pancake, per pkf vjjj Buckwheat, per pkg, D0 Popcorn. On cob. per lb JJO Shelled, per lb.; 100 Miscellaneous.
Cale. per pk ..Mo Maple Syrup, per gal., ........
4 60 5 00.
4 25 4 63
4 25 4 SO
3 75 4 15 4 00 4 25
When chasing the butterfly of love
liness there is one thing to keeD in
mind and that is, chase the right kind beautifulness that comes by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G.
Luken & Co.
Bilious? Feed heavy after dinner?
Toneue coated? Bitter taste? Com
plexion sallow? Liver needs waking
up. Doan's Regulets cure bilious at
tacks. 25 cents at any drug store.
WEAK KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK
1
BODIES.
(NO MARKETS YESTERDAY;
LEGAL HOLIDAY.)
(Tuesday's Prices.) NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Ooen Closa
Amal Copper.. .. .. .. 108
Am C & F pfd ........ 41 Am Locomotive 69 Am Smelt & Rfg .. .. ..154U
Am Sugar Rfg .. ..137
Atchison 89
Anaconda.. 266 Atchison pfd .. .. ,.103 Baltimore & Ohio . . . .107 Brooklj-n R T ..... .. .. 81 Canadian Pac 159 Chesapeake & Ohio .. .. 58 C M & St P .. ..168 Colo Fuel & Iron 55 Erie.." 46
111 Central 175 Louis & Nash 146 Met St R R . . ...... Mexican Central 22
Missouri Pac 94 Mo Kan & Tex 34 National Lead 77
New York Central .... 139 Norfolk & Western .. .. 87 Pac Mail ,..40 Pennsylvania.. .. .. ..134
People's Gas 92 Reading 141 Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd 103
Rock Island .. ... .. .. 25 Rock Island pfd . . ....
Southern Pac 65 Southern Ry 38 Southern Ry pfd.." .. .. 99 Tenn Coal & Iron .. ..151 Tex & Pac 32 Union Pac ..149 U S Steel .. 40 U S Steel pfd 105 Wabash 21 Wabash pfd 49 Western Union Sales up to noon 257,400.
Ney York Money Market, 2 per
cent.
10S 41 69
154
137
89 267
103
107
82 159
58
170 56
46
178
22
94 33 69
138 87
40 134
92 141
103
25
65
no.
99
154 32
149 40
105
21 49
THE CHICAGO, CINCINNATI &
LOUISVILLE R. R. (THE NEW WAY) Effective May 20th, 1906. EAST BOUND.
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Bonds
FOR SALE BY
a. x. ir.u.m p.m Lenve Richmond 8 05 4 00 7 55 Cottage Grove..... 9 44 4 40 8 83 Arrive Cincinnati 11 i 10 10 15 Arrives from the EaU a. m. tP.'. b p.m Lavo Cincinnati. - 8 40 4 81) CottageOrorw 10 10 SO 8 10 Arrive lUcbmou it 10 45 8 68 8 6
FERGUSON INiEGTMEnT CO.
llnth St.
WEST BOUHD.
Leave Klchmond .
' Muncle.....
Arrive Marlon....
Peru - Griffith... " Chicago...
a. m. if p.m J
105 11 67 II M 1 48 A A 00 7 0
Arrives from the West.
Leave Chicago
Leave Peru
Arrive Richmond.
A. M.
0 M
00 e 03
P.M
13 0U 4 0U
P.M
8 SO 10 10 11 00 U 00
P M
4 40 7 U
Dally, t Dally except Sunday. Sunday
only, a Kun to Urlimii dally except
KnndRV.
The 10.43 am. train irom menranna mai direct connection at Griffith with Grand Trunk torChtcago, arriving Chicago 7 p. ax.
All past-bound train make direct eonnee.
tinm kt Cottaee Grove with C. II. D. for
Oxford. Hamilton, Liberty .Connertvllle and
Hushvllle.
For further information retarding rates
end train connections, askl
C A. BLAIR.
Home Phone 44. Pass, and Ticket Aot.
SHORT STORIES.
4 North jfl
1 1
4 00 4
904L!to iUoonbB'...
GoodtfeedlnK steers, 800 to -lOOOl-lbSt. ...
Medium feeding steers 700to 900 lbs 3 25
"Common to best ' stock-
ers :
Good housekeepers use the best.
That Is why they use Russ bleaching !
blue. Leading grocers 10c.
3 85
2 00 2 50
HEIFERS '
Good to choice heifers..
There is one thing that you can
bank on. The present day young wom
en are keener, brighter and better
looking and more self-reliant and less
dependent. They all take Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
Kidney Diseases Cause Half the Common Aches and Ills of Richmond People.
Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la
borers rely on Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns
or bruises at once. Pain cannot ' stay
where it is used.
T,fn VI nr nap arl ......
Honey, per lb 22 Fair to ,Medium heifers
Maple Sugar, per Uk, 10 uomwon g neuers
wvvw-
WM EAT AMU liunn.
40 75
2 50
75
25 60
(Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. )
Wheat 85o Corn .45o
WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Rldg 8on.)
Com .. .... 45o
Timothy Hay. Baled. - .... .. $9.50 to $10.00 Loose.. . rm $9-00 to $9.50 Mlzed'baled t. .. .. . $9.00 Clover Hay.
(Baled. Mk ; $8.00
Good to choice cows.... 4 00 4 50 Fair to medium cows .. 3 25 2 85 j
Canners and cutters ... 2 00 3 59
Good to choice cows and
and calves SO 00 50 00
Common to medium
cows and calve ...... 20 00 35 00
BULLS AND CALVES
Good to prime bulls ..... 3 75 4 00 Fair to medium bulls .. 3' 25 3 50 Common bulls 2 75 3 00
Common to best veal
calves 4 00 C 50 ;Falr to good heavy calves 2 50 5 00
A complexion fair men like to see, So girls take this advice. Don't hesitate to think it o'er. Drink Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
Had a Close Cail.
'Zioaasi-'ss
iOkts
Wactbaneoai
$7.00
Best heavies, .U A
ttuu.uywa.ru . .
Hogs. 210 lbs
"A dangerous surgical operation, involving the removal of a malignant ulcer, as large as my hand, from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve,'" asys A. C. Stickel, of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries, 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.
!. 82co ;SEC 1 Medium and mixedC 190
t.ou " ' lbs and upward
VK9TOCK.
ft lights
(PWUTby Richmond Aftoatoir.y, l6o to 1801bs
. . . r . ,nywiiwvM w
jiccv)uicner;8era -.$4.B0-4r75t iftoito;150 lbs
6 30 6 60 6 40 6 45
6 40 6 50
CENTERVILLE.
!!jr2 K2 Best Pi
6 30 6 35 5 50 6 00 4 75 5 50 5 40 5 85 6 35 6 40
"S I Bulk of -sales
!T!3tOPBaTyi w-nrnr.w, .DtaO I BhaB.
.lambs .........S 6,00
5 50
IIt8i2l0aJ L
tOooid' to" choice year- & . lluKS ....... ......
ir-rr-r:.
I. yearuoKs bTO&6 ctioW.sheev ..
LCtfllBtto medium sheep
00 00
5 00 5 50 4 59 5 60
4 25 4 00 2 50
75 50 50
Ctrfe.
F. J.. CIIENETcftXJO.. Toledo. D.
4fa ht AatcrrtVl' ti.VA lrii4$A
F.J-lCheney tor the last' 15 yeafa,arid
oenere'ojm perreciynonoraBie in ail bustness trahs&ctiotls and financially '
able' to caf ry out' any obligations ma&e
by'hls.flrm. Xfr aiding, Kinnan & , Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Bucksr per 100 pounds
2 602 75 2 50 3 50
FOUNTAIN CITY.
Palladium Special.! Centerville, May 30. Miss Nellie Payne of New Castle, Ind., came Monday to spend a week with Mrs. William Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Plankenhorn,
spent Monday and Tuesday with their no other.
son Jesse Plankenhorn and family
near Abington. Frank Martin of Rush county visited his mother Mrs. Almeda Johnson and his aunt Mrs. Samuel Scott on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Lenna King and her son Herbert attended the Seibel Brothers dog and pony show at Richmond on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Morgan were the guests of their son Grover Morgan at Lick Creek, on Sunday. Mrs. D. J. Mendenhall intends leav ing next Thursday for New Albany, Ind., where she will spend several weeks visiting friends. Miss Nola Savage is entertaining for a few days. Miss Ethel Farley of Indianapolis. Mrs. Elizabeth Sweet left Sunday
As one weak link weakens a chain, so weak kidneys weaken the whole body and hasten the final breaking
down. Overwork, strains, colds and other causes injure the kidneys, and when their activity is lessened the whole body suffers from the excess of uric poison circulated in the blood. Aches and pains and languor and urinary ills come, and there is an ever increasing tendency towards diabetes and fatal Bright's disease. There Is no real help for the sufferer except kidney help. Doan's Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and cure every kidney ill. Richmond cures are the proof. John W. Turner, 215 South Fifth street, says: "I usually lie on my back
while sleeping, and in the morning
when first getting up, the pains were so severe and by back so lame I could scarcely move. The kldn9y secretions were irregular and often , distressing. I was in bad shape when I happened to hear about Doan's KMney Pills, and got th?m at A. G l.uken's drug store. i was relieved of the pain and sorenoes after a few 1oees and the secretions were reguia and natural." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doans and
Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic
diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters puri
fies the blood cures the cause
builds you up.
Don't take any bleaching blue does Leading grocers 10c. itations.
chances. Russ
the best work.
Avoid cheap im-
Hot ripe Bltea the Tongue.
"You see smoking tobacco advertised
every now and again guaranteed noA to bite the tongue. Dealers sell it, of
course, but Inwardly they smile at the idea." So spoke a tobacconist. "You see, it's this way. The fire in the plp will bite the tongue if the tobacco
burns too fast namely, if It is a very
loose long cut tobacco or a very short
dry cut and not packed closely enough
In the bowl. There is a point wher? tobacco may be too closely packed to draw and a point where it may be so loosely packed that it burns fast, and minute sparks .pass through the stew and reach the smoker's mouth. Tbes are the causes of burnt tongues."
Pittsburg Dispatch.
The Canadian wheatflelds are the largest in the world, being 300 by D00 miles. The president of Mexico is elected for four years, and there is no restriction upon his re-election. Postmaster General Cortelyou promises by July 1 postal notes for 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, C, 7, 8, 9 and 10 cents, and so on graded by 5 and 10 cents up to $1. The buttermilk from the West Paris (Me.) creamery is thrown Into a brook, and. it 'is, said that the trout in the brook thrive on It. The fish taken from the stream In the vicinity are remarkably fat. About twenty to twenty-five years ago the United States was the principal foreign 'contributor to the cheeso supply of Great Britain, but Canada has since outstripped this country as an exporter of cheese. Reports from the United States Naval academy at Annapolis Indicate that the midshipmen have abandoned hazing and propose loyally to obey the academic regulations. A new edition of these is in preparation by a board. They will Include the new law relating
to hazing. : ' . PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
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$' $
BUY
INSURANCE
TH AI INSURES
OF
dbury a
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Son
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FIRST . DISTRICT. South of Main. West of 7th. 1-2 1st and S. C, Piano Factory. .1-3 2nd and S B.
1-4 4th and S. D. '
Tl-5 5tknd S. B. v, 1-6 5th and S. 11. f.Urf
1-8 7th and S.i. l-9-7th , and S. Jf ? .
SECOND DISTEICT.
The Elephant' Tronic. An elephant's trunk answers thr.t animal as nose and hand. He also uses It for drinking, drawing up the water through his trunk and then pouring it into his mouth. The elepharfc
has a singular habit when suffering from the heat of poking his nose dow?. his throat into his stomach and with
drawing a quantity of water, which he
then squirts over his back and sides to cool his body. As during a warm day
this operation is repeated about ono
In every five minutes riding an el
phant in the sun is no pleasant under
taking.
Palladium Special J Fountain Citv. Mav 30.-The funeral
of Mrs. Otto Molford was held at the 'or Lewisville, Ind., where she will be
Clfristian Church Monday afternoon, the gueet ror a rortnignt oi ner son
yh.iv. naaM.t. n i. Interment at South Cemetery. Alfred Sweet.
ImbT cauu rirwUT wmffl. WM1 Mr.aMrt Cha. Refolds and Prot Charles B. Austin, ot KnlgM
iTestlmoniala sent free. Price -75c ner t. Rynoias , ana lamny.
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
MrB. BcS&ue of Chicago is expected
Take Hall's Family Pills "for conlne soon" to visit her daughter Mrs.
istipation. Hun.ana. tamiiy.
rcext'Simaay win ue uecorauon aay at Chester. Mrs. A. W. Woolman who has been
Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' at Florida this winter has returned
I Eclectric Oil. Cures toothache.. ear north and is spending a few days with
i ache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruis
es, scalds. Stops any pain.
her daughter Mrs. C. C. Lawrence and
week with friends in Centerville.
Mrs. Fred Staats and children north
of Centerville were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Cox on Sunday. Miss Iva Jones entertained on Sun
day Evert Carter and Clayton Carter
of Lewisville, Ind.
Edward Lane and family returned j Saturday from a visit of several days! with Mrs. Lane's brother, Thomas
'So you don't believe In college edvcation r
"No, 6ir. After graduation I near.'p
starved to death practicing law." "But you look prosperous now."
"Yes, sir. I went into vaudeville as d
made a fortune balancing a barrel ex. my feet while standing on my head."
Detroit Free Press.
family at Richmond before returning Plummer. at Lafayette, Ind
Mads Happy for Life Great happiness came Into the boms j of S. C. Blair, school superintendent, !at St Albans, W .Va., when his little
daughter was restored from the dreadful complaint ha names. Me says: "My little daughter had St VI-
here.
Several from here attended Decoration at Bethel Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Nixon of Chicago is here visiting Mrs. Moody and family. Edwin Charles and wife spent Monday at Richmond. Jim and Everet Clark are painting
Bentons grocery.
Mrs. Chas Hunt land daughter left
Monday for Woolpyl S. D. to join Mr.
Mrs. Fred Davis and children of
West Richmond, spent Sunday w?S
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard MartindelL
Tonne Llnm-nlats. 'It's a queer thing .about children
babies," said the proud father. "If I say 'cat to my boy, the nearest he caa
get to repeating it Is tat' but If
make up a word like 'oobljooble' this youngster can speak it more fluently than I can." Pearson's Weekly.
EnoiKb Money.
Half a dozen brokers were discuss, ing Russell Sage and his peculiarities when one of them told this story: The financier was once asked, "When does
a man get enough money, Mr. Sage?" "When he gets $10,000 more," said Uncle Russell as he stopped at an apple stand for a moment. Then he passed on without buying.
Doctor and Medicine. When a doctor does not have much faith in medicine it is a sign that he is a good doctor. The best doctors are those who give good advice rather than medicine; advice that is simple and has common sense back of it. Too many people imagine they can abuse themselves and hire a doctor to makd them as well as ever for $2. Nothing In It Atchison Globe.
The success of "Br,own of narvard," her first play, has been Instrumental In securing for Rlda Johnson Young a contract to write a comedy for James K. Hackett De Wolf Hopper, who has presented
"Happyland" this season both at the Lyric and at the Casino theaters, in New York, has returned to the Majestic for a third metropolitan engagement. . Jefferson De Angelis was named after Joseph Jefferson. He was practically born and bred on the stage, his people having been famous in the early seventies as tho De Angelis family of acrobats. W. IL Thompson has achieved a success In "Money Talks." Mr. Thompson's role Is that of a wealthy westerner who has been brought to believe that greenbacks will buy anything in
the world.
Nellie McCoy, who continues to ap
pear in "The Earl and the Girl," has
been Immortalized in a song entitled
Coy Nellie McCoy." The words of the
ballad are by Arthur Sherman and the music F H. A. Hardy.
South of Mala. betweo,7th and llthi. 2-l-8th and Main. V ' 2-3 -8th and S. E. i i
2-4 7th and S. 0. 2-5 9th and 8. A. 2-6 10th and S. C.
2-7 11th and Main.
2-8 11th and S. J.
MiamnJeratood. Farmer Where have you been all this time? And Where's the old chestnut mare? Didn't you have her shod, as I told you? Jarge Shod! Law, no, master! I bin a-buryln she. Didn't I think thee said "shot ?' London Globe.
itus' Dance, which yielded to no treat
fment but grew worse until as a last! Hunt where they will make their fu
'resort we tried Electric Bitters: and ture home.
I rejoice to say, three bottles effected
a complete cure." Quick, sure cure
for nervous complaints, general debil
ity, female weaknesses, impoverished
(blood and malaria. ' Guaranteed at I A. O. Luken it Co.'s drug store. Price
60 cents, .
Indianapolis Excursion.
Sunday excursion to Indianapolis
via Pennsylvania Lmes. $1.25 round trip from Richmond. Train leaves 8:2t a. m. Central time June 30. may 29-Zt Jun20.
Nasal Catarrh, an inflammation of
the delicate membrane lining the airpassages, is not cured by any mixture taken into the stomach. Don't waste time on them. Take Ely's Cream Balm through the nostrils, so that the fevered, swollen tissues are
reached at once. Never mind how long you have suffered nor how often you have been disappointed, we know Ely's Cream Balm, will cure you as It has cured others by the thousands.
All druggists. Stc Mailed by Ely Braa, 61 Warrej Strait, 'New; York.
Skia Deep. The first known, if not the original use of the phrase, "Beauty is only sWn deep," occurs in Ralph Vennlng's "Orthodoxe Paradoxes." "All the beauty of the world Is- but skin deep; s 6tmne blast defaceth it"
Alwara Awake. Bacon They say a person will die for want of sleep in' ten days, s Egbert It's miraculous what keeps that baby of mine alive. ,
When I find a great deal of gratitude In a poor man I take it for granted there would bo. as much generosity .If "ka were'rich. Popk . , ....
A Good Character. A good character is the best tombstone. Those who loved you and were helped by you will remember you when forgetmenots are withered.
Carve your ' name on hearts and not
on marble.. .
A Year of Blood.
" The year 1903 will long be remembered In the borne of F. N. Tacket of
Alliance, Ky as a year of blood;
which flowed o copiously from Mr.
Tackef s lungs that death seemed very near. Ha writes: "Severe bleeding from 'the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when
I began taking Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, with the aston
ishing result that after taking four bottles I -Was completely restored and
as lme has proven, permanently cur
ed." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs,
Coughs and colds, at A. G. Luken &
Co.'a Drug; Store. Price SO cents and
JL00. Trial bottle free. -
Lumbago Is a most distressing and
painful malady. Intense pain, with in
ability to stoop or bend the back, u
experienced and severe pain In the re
gion of what Is known as the "small of the back." A strong liniment of belladonna, chloroform and alcohol Is useful to relieve pain. "
Tfx. Texas has been aptly denominated the Lone Star State from the appearance of a single star in the arms of that commonwealth.
Waltlna- to Be Called For. Hanging to a rafter In a shop at Bourne, Lincolnshire, England, is a leg of mutton fifty years old. It was bought from the . present, occupier's predecessor by a gentleman who said he would call for it later on. He never did so. and there it hangs today. It has so withered that It resembles a shillalah. Vorasre. ' Voyage was formerly any journey.
whether by sea or land it did not mat
ter. .'-'
THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main. East of lltn.
3-1 12th and S. B. ' 3-2 12th and S. E. 3-4 -14th and Main.' 3-5 14th and S. C. 3-6-18th and, 8. A. 3-7 20th and Main.
3- 8 15th and 8. A. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th to river.' 4- 1 3d and Main, Robinson's shop. 4-2 3d and N. C. : 4-3 City Building. 4-4 8th and N. G. 4-5 Gaar, Scott & Co. 4No. i Hose House, N. 8tt
4-7 Champion Mills, 4-8 10th and N. L 4-9 9th and N. E. 4-12 City Electric Light Plant. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. ( 5 W. 3rd and Chestnut.
5-1 W. 3d and National Avenue. 5-2 W. 3d and Kinsey. 5-3 W. 3d and Richmond Avenue. 5-4 W. 1st and R. R. 5-5 State and Boyer, , 5-6 Grant and Ridge. 5-7 Hunt and Maple. 5-8 Grant and Sheridan. -5-9 Bridge Avenue, Paper MilL 5-12 Earlbam College.
SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D, East of lOtbi 6-1 Railroad Shops. ' ' 6-2 Button's Coffin Factory, 6-3 Hoosier Drill Works, V ; -6-4 Wayne Works. 6-5 City Mill Work. 6-6 15th and R. R. 6-7 13th and N. H. r SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D, East or-
10th. 7 9th and N. A.
7-1 11th and N. B.
Groat HUitarr Easi
Yauban. the great engineer, had conducted several sieges at twenty-five,
was marechal-de-camp at forty-three 7-2 14th and N. C.
and commissalre general of fortifies- j 3 jjOS House,
tkms of France at iorty-nve.
Qatcr Tffcetaa Cmatoam.
Every Tibetan family is compelled to
devote Its first born male child to a monastic life. 8oon after birth the 1 child is taken to a Buddhist monastery
to be tbencef 01 fix brought up and train
ed in priestly riiysterlea
7-4 18th and N C ( -j 7-5 22d and N. E. SPECIAL SIGNALS.'', 2-2-2 Patrol CalL - 3- 3-3 Fire Pressure. 1-2-1 Fire out. ' -y V - 3 Fire pressure ofVj
