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Page Six. 4 the Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, July 31, 1908. old man i ? i1Per snger LATEST MARKET NEWS nignant $ o to - mi on all He came ... Provisions Lfvo Stock, Grain VO'::and CJock Markets Indianapolis Cincinnati Chicago, New York and Richmond Th Palladium's Market Reports mrm tho latest and are absolutely reliable. No papers In Indiana, those of Indianapolis not excepted, give a more complete markat raport than th Palladium. newi ROUND TRIP

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RICHMOND MARKETS

The demand for cabbage 'n the local market Isscarcely noticeable. The deftand for lemons and oranges is also slow. Tennessee tomatoes as

well as the home grown variety are I very scarce and are selling as high as 75 cents per cratewholesale. All other vesretables are holding their

own and are selling at normal prices

INDIANAPOLIS' MARKETS

COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by thir'Bte Hiv aroctry.; Cutter. '

Country 12 to 15c

Country, per dozen ............. .10

Poultry. Per Lb.

Chickens dressed ........ .. 15c Chickens (fries) .. 20c

PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. V (Furnished by Bee Hive Grosery.) t Fruits. Dates, per lb, 10c

Lemons, doz.. .............30c

Annies, ner ck. .. 75c

Cal. Oranges, doz. ...... 30c to 50c

Figs, per lb 20c bananas, doz.. ..15c to 20c

. Raspberries, per qt (black) .. ..12c ItasDberries. ner at. (red) .. .. 15c

Vegetables. fllAdlab, per unch ..i......."..05c Caboage .. .iS to 10c head (Young onions, per bunchi.....2 for 5c Lettuce, per lb., 15c ; KSpinatch. per lo- .10c Cucuihbers, each .. .. 5c Tomatoes, per qt. .. .. .... 10c Green Beans, per ,pk... .. 25c Potatoes. , Jersey sweets, per pk, 4.. ,.50c New Iris. i Potatoes, Jperpk c Flour.; Pancake, j. r pkg , o.. ........ .10c Buckwheat, por pkgj,j.. ....JOc

WHE. .VT AN'DICORN. d by RK hmor dRoller 'Mills. ) HA-

eat .. . I . . "c

50c

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New Wi.

uorn pr wv 5c Oats per bu"j U" . WAQONyMV EJ' .... (Pirtd- by t- J.f 10 & on.

1 Corn . .

Baled. . .. v' Loose.. .. Mixed baled. .. v- ," Clov' Baled 'v Loose.. -V ", Miscella. i

Oata .. . Straw Baled . . . .

45c

iy. $9.50 to $10.00 $9.00 to $9.50

RICHMOND

$9.00 $8.00 $7.00

.J 4.50 to 5.00

OCK.

(Paid by Richmond '

Cattle.

RJholce butcher Steers ., 3;25

Cows, common to good .. $. ' Calve $5

Hogs.

Hogs, top heavy ....... I625 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rout

'JkO 3.50

5.50

Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average . .

Lamb.

.Publishers' Press r Indianapolis, July v 30. Receipts, 1,500 hogs, 550 cattle and 100 sheep. Receipts of hog3 were comparatively small for Monday, but rather unfavorable condition! fclsewhere demand was not strong, and the supply was as large as necessary, ; Choice Cattle irt Demand. There was a fair Monday run of cattle; The supply of certain kinds, was larger than necessary, but the v percentage of strictly choice cattle was no larger than required. There was a steady market for cows, heifers and steers of good flesh and quality, but owing to unfavorable reports from other places trade was not active. Few Sheep and Lambs. The supply of sheep and lambs was no larger than required to meet demand from local butchers and with a fair competition trade was active at steady prices.

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4.85 5.40

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STEERS Good t- chole steers. 1300 lbs and upward $ 5 35 6 00 Common to medium

steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 130 lbs .

Good to choice steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4.50 4.90 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 3 75 4 50 Choice feeding steers, 900 to 1.100 lbs 4 00 4 25

Good feeding steers, S00

to 1000 tbs S 50 4 00

Medium foedicg eteers

700 to 900 lbs 3 25 3 85 Common to best teck

ers ........

HEIFE.HS

Good to choice heifers. Fair to medium heifers. Common light heifers..

COWS-

Good to choice cows . . .

Fair to medium cows . .

Oanners and cuttor ...

Good to. choice cows and

and ' calves .......... 80 00 50 00

Common to medium

cum ana c&ive ..... u uuiuiw uu

BULLS AND CALVES

Good to prime bulls.. ..3.25 3.75

Fair to medium bulls.. ..2.75 3.00 Common bulls 2.25 2.50 Common to best veal

calves . .4.00 6.50

Common to best veal nalves 4.006.50 Fair to good heavy calves 2.50 5.50

rioga. ,

Best hearico. tic lbs

lbs and upward .... 6.75 6 774

Medium and mixed. 190

lbs and upward 6.65 6.70

Good to choce lights

180 lbs 6.70 6.75

n to good lights

2 00 2 50 4 35 5 00 3 754 25 2 75 3 65 3.75 4.25 3 25 3 65 2 00 3 50

150 lbs

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lght pigs . . . .

Roughs ....... . Bulk of sales . .

Sheep.

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VCommon to medium.... 5dod to choice sheep ..

'iltls to medium i i i

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But Per 100 lbs

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6 00 6 25 6.70 C.75 4.00 6.50 .5.00 5.25 . .4.254.75

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ACT QUICKLY.

Been Dangerous in Rich' mond.

CINCINNATI MARKETS

f Publisher' PressJ . Cincinnati, O., July 30. Receipts Cattle 2318; Hog, 2252; Sheep, 2504. Catt!e Despite the bid decline in prices lately the movement In cattle continues liberal and the receipts tdQay are the largest for Monday for a long time, aggregating 2,500 head.

CATTLE. HEAVY STEERS Choice ........ ' 5.10 5.15 Fair to good 4.35 5.00 Oxen .... 1.50 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra ,5.00 3.15 Good to choice 4.30 5.00 Common to fair 2.50 4.25 HEIFERS Extra 4.25 4.35 Good to choice 3.60 4.50 Common to fair 2.00 3.50 COWS-

Extra ........ ..... Good to choice Common to fair Canners Stockers and feeders BULLS Thin and ight Bologna ........ ... Fat bulls

CALVES Common and large 3.00 5.50 Fair to good 5.00 6.00 Extra.. .. ..C.25 6.50 hogs. Good to choice packers and butcher 6.G0 6.85 Mixed and packers 6.75 6.80 Common to choice heavy

fat sows Stags Light shippers Pigs, 110 lbs and less. Sheep. Common to fair Lambs. Good to choice

3.75 3.65 3.00 3.65 1.00 2.90 1.00 2.40 2 00 4 50 2.00 2.40 3.40 3.00 3.10 3.50

5.50 6.10 4.00 4.75 6.90 7.00 6.00 7.00 2.75 4.00

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Do the ri thing at the right time.

Act quick. V ,n times of danger. Backache 1 ' Sidney danger. Doan's Kidi PiUs act quickly.

Cure all dis Messing, dangerous kid

ney ills. Plenty of evk to prove this. Mrs. L. Aldrk number 40 North

Thirteenth street, says: i-or several I years my kidneys ere out of order

and two or three t"nes eacn year I was laid up and ha M take a course of medicine. I ha c at such times

constant aching pai. ts through my

loins and in the kid could not rest comfortably, a 'd ,n the mornings was lame and soi all over and was often scarcely able 10 Set up.

Learning about Doan's . wney Fills,

nrocured them at A. LWken s

drug store and began taki them. I

soon felt better and contin. wa to improve steadil until cured."

For sale by all dealers. trice 50 mm .

cents. Foster-Milburn Co., tunaio,

New Yor., sole agent for the United

States.

Remember the name Doan's and

take no other.

MARKET SUMMARY. CHICAGO Cattle! CortmOti t6 trlnlt steers, $4 253 60; cows. 12 754 50; heifers, $2 75 (g 3 25; bulls, t2 604 25; stockera and fjpders, $2 604 25. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $4 105 60; lambs, SS 137 66; yearlings, II 256 00. Calves -$5 75(J7 00. Hogs Choice to prime heavy, $6 706 75; medium to -pood heavy, $6 60 6 60; butcher weights, $6 70 6 85; good to choice heavy mixed, $6 50 6 60; packing, S6 006 50. "Wheat No. 2 red, 777714c Corn No. 2, 5152c. Oats No. 2. 3434c. EAST BUFFALO Cattle: Good to choice export, S5 255 90; shipping cteers, $4 755 10; butcher cattle, $4 5C5 00; heifers. 13 254 50; fat cows, $2 254 00; bulls, $2 75 4 00; milkers and springers, $25 0050 00. Sheep and Lambs Yearlings, $6 006 25; wethers, $5 505 75; mixed, $5 005 40; ewes. $4 755-t00; spring lambs, J5 007 25. Calves Best, $7 0007 75. Hogs Heavies, $7 15; mediums, $7 107 20; Yorkers, $7 207 25; pigs, 7 257 30; roughs, S6 .0&)J 25; stags, $4 00(55 00. PITTSBURG Cattle: Choice, J5 75 6 00; prime, J5 E05 70; tidy butchers', $4 805 10; heifers, $2 504 50; cows, bulls and stags, $2 004 00; fresh cows, $25 0045 00. Sheep and Lambs Prlmo wethers, $5 405 50; sood mixed, $5 20(g) 5 35; lambs, J4 607 26. Hogs Heavy hogs, $7 00; mediums, $7 15; heavy Yorktrs, $7 20; light Yorkers and pigs, J7 25 7 30. CLEVELAND Cattle: Choice fat dryJed steers. ?3 105 35; heifers, $4 35 4 85; fat cows. $3 35 S 60; bulls, S3 60 9 85; milker and springers, $15 00 45 00. Sheep and Lambs Spring lambs, U 757 00; yearlings, $6 006 25; wethers, $5 005 50; mixed, $4 75 5 00; ewes, $4 25 4 60. Calves $G 75 down. HogsMediums, $6 95 7 00; Yorkers, $7 00 7 05; heavies, $6 90; pigs, $7 00; stags, $4 505 00; roughs. $5 7506 10. CINCINNATI Wheat: No. 2 red. 75V 78c. Corn No. 3 mixed. 55c. Oats No. 2 mixed. 35H37c. Rye No. 2, 62c. Lard $S 6J. Bulk meats $9 75. Bacon $10 75. Hogs $5 906 85. Cattfe $2 00 5 35. Sheep $2 754 50. Lambs $4 00 7 75. NEW YORK Cattle: Common to prime steers, $4 205 S5; bulls. J2 8503 40; cows. $3 SO. Sheep and Lambs Sheep, $3 004 75; Iambs, $5 00S 00. Hogs $7 30. TOLEDO Wheat, 76c; corn. 53c; oats, Z3c; rye, 68c; cloverseed, $5 96.

"Dr. Thomas" Eclectric Oil Is the

best remedy for that often fatal dlsease croup. Has been used with

success in our family for eight years.' Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y.

PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUi

Chicago, Union Pacific & Noth-West-(

em Line. Twelve exclusively first class personally conducted parties will leave Chicago, under the auspices of the Tourist Departmeut of the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line, July 7th. July lth, and August 4th. for Colorado, Utah, Yellowstone National Park. Portland, Puget Sound points. The Yosemlte. San Francisco and Southern California. All expenses ot the Journey are Included In the initial cost All arrangements for hotel' accommodations, train schedules, etc., are provided for In advance. Write for itineraries and full particulars to S. H.

Hutchison, Manager Tourist Depart

ment. 913 Clark St, Chicago, IlL . (may ?0-fl

A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the recovery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this

place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Wood

ford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up puss from her lungs.

Dictors declared her end so near that

hqr family had watched by her bedsMIe forty eight hours; when,at my undent request Dr. Klng's'New Dis

covery was given her, with the aston-

isl ilng result that improvement bogai, and continued until she finally

completely recovered, and is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for

coughs and colds. 50c and $1.00 at A. Q . Luken & Co., druggists. Trial bottlo free.

Special Excursion to New Castle. Via P ennsylvania Lines August 7lh t lOtl i, account Henry County Fair. Eveurs ton tickets sold from Richmatttcl,,. Elwood p.nd inttrmediate sta

tions., July 26-30-aug2-8-wk-26-2

Forfn mild easy action of the bowels, a ) single dose of Doan's Regulets is enugh. Treatment cures habitual

, constipation. So cents a box. Ask

(your tdrucsest for them.

There lsljust as good fish in the brine

As ever come out of the sea, But you willl take it out in fishing

unless you take Rocky Mountain

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CHICAGO MARKETS

IPubllshers Presl Chicago, July 30. Cash houses were free sellers of wheat here because of continued liberal receipts, arrivals being about 200 cars more than the amount estimated on Saturday, Sentiment in the corn pit was bearish, owng to liberal local receipts and improved weather condition. There was quite free selling by commission houses which resulted in a weak tone.

July. . Sept.. July. . Sept. .

July. .

Sspt .

Wheat.

worn.

Okts.

..74 . -75 ..50

73 74 51 51

33

Lard.

July. . Sept. . July. . Sept. .

July. .

Sep t.

Pork.

Ribs.

.18 12 .17 02

..8 67 ..8 82

.9 02 .0 12

18 27 16 97

8 67 8 75 9 02 9 07

Heavy impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure restores perfect health.

Beats the Music Cure. "To keep tne Oody In tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place,

Poughkeepsle, N. Y.,

King's New Life Pills.

most reliable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by A.

G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c.

"I tak Dr. They a the

" Rank White Cave the Tip. Hank White, the minstrel, lived in Readiuz. Vt.. for many years. He was

very fond of horse races, and rarely missed any of the meetiugs in Windsor or Rutland county. Once he attended a breeders' meeting at Rutland. The breeders' meetings were famous and attracted people from New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and all over Vermont. On this particular day Hank was seated in the grand stand, one of 5,000 people. "Hod" Fish Ira, a well known character, was driving his horse Belvidere, a very large bay horse, with not too much speed, but the owner had an idea that he was a wonder. It was in the free for all race. All the horses except Belvidere had passed the grand stand almost neck and neck on the lirst half. It was a beautiful race. Trailing behind about twenty rods came Belvidere, the driver urging him on to better efforts, and wheu he was in front of the grand stand Hank stood up and yelled at the top of his voice: "Take the first turn to the left, Hod; all the oth

ers have gone that way." Hod drove

Belvidere to the barn. Boston Herald,

NEW YORK MARKETS

Publishers' Press

New. York,' July 30. Opening chan

ges in stocks in the market were ir

regular on an active business. Gains

predominated, but there was a sprink

ling of losses among prominent stocks. Atlantic Coast Line and Great

Northern preferred advanced a point,

and Sugar, United States Steel pre

fered and Reading rose large frac

tions. Prices were carried above theopen

ing level with large Transactions, but met realizing -sales ,and fell back tri the course of the first half hour. Atlantic Coast Line's gain reached 2, Reading 2, Smelting and Central Leather, 1 and Southern Pacific, Norfolk & Western Brooklyn Transit, Cotton Oil, Sugar and People's Gas a point or more. The market rallied before the end of the hour, Reading recovering fully a pont reaction.

Chautauqua Grounds Ncatf Fraiildin, 0.

Via DAYTON & WESTERN

lCTIDNCGY

Selling dstes July 20th to August 6th.

Tickets good returning un

til August 7, J 906.

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NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Open. Close.

..100 .. 37

.151 .137 . 91

Amal Copper . . . Am C & F pfd.. Am Locomotive.. Am Smelt & Rfg. Am Sugar Rfg. . , Atchison

Anaconda 2524 Atchison pfd.. .. .. ..1004 Baltimore & Ohio 120 Brooklyn R T. .. .. ..774 Canadian Tac 164 Chesapeake & Ohio.. .. 5S C M & St P 1806 Colo Fuel & Iron 54 Erie 43 111 Central 179 Louis & Nash 143 Met St R R Mexican Central 21

Missouri Pac. 94 Mo Kan & Tex 33

Vatlnnal T.onrl " . . 79741

New York Central,

Norfolk & Western

Pac Mail 36 Pennsylvania 130r People's Gas ........ 92

100 i,i 37 1 71 15H4 137 91 251 1004 120 77 164 '57 180 53 42 177 142

I.. ..136i .... 8'3

Reading Republic Steel . . . Republic Steel pfd . . Rock Island . . . . .

Rock Island pfd Southern Pac . . Southern Ry. . .. .. Southern Ry pfd.. .. Tenn Coal & Iron.. Texas & Pac Union Pac

U S Steel .. .. .. . U S Steel pfd .. . VTabash . . . . . . . Wabash pfd.. .. . Western Union . .

"The Qui rn of Sicily."

Syracuse calls Itself the capital of the south, but It has no cause to dispute

pride of place with Palermo. The met

ropolitan city Is superior in population, wealth and much else, but it is deficient in what its ancient and glorious rival has in such abundance. For Syra

cuse has the supreme charm of Greece in a way that no other city except Athens has. Not even in Corinth, nowhere in Hellas from Messana or Sparta in the south to Thebes in the north, is

there any Hellenic town to compare

with "the queen of Sicily." As a sane

tuary, Delphi is far more impressive

than anything in Sicily, as a national meeting place Olympia has no rival, but nowhere except at Athens is a

Greek city to be seen torlay which has the proud recoriRof the marvelous metropolis of the Sicilian Greeks, a city

as great in povr and wealth and

beauty as Athena herself, and victor

at last in the laag and fatal rivalry

which Indirectly involved the passing of the Hellenistic! dominion of all the

lands washed by Hie Ionian! and Med

ltcrranean Reas. Century.

Some girls are' clever; they have

made themselves great beauties by

e'i$ng Homager's" Rocky Mountain

Tea, There is no scheming, they fight 6hy of cosmetics and have become the handsome ct girls in the state. Tea or Tablets, 35Wcents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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Shop 9 S. 6th. PJbont 219

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Complexion treatments are a nece s-

sary part of the grooming of a we 1 preserved woman. It is not so zauel l

matter of how you look today, ai

how you will look tomorrow. Holua. ter's Rocky Muntain Tea docs the

business. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents.

For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

Moore &0gborn

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Blogrrnphlea am a Stimulus. We cannot help living in some degree the lives of heroes who are constantly in our minds. Our characters are constantly being modified, shaped and molded by the suggestions which arc thus held. The most helpful life stories for the average youth are not the meteoric ones, the unaccountable ones, the astonishing ones, like those of Napoleon, Oliver Cromwell and y Julius Caesar. The great stars of the race dazzle most boys. They admire, but they do not feci that they can imitate them. .Theyy like to read their lives, but they" do not get the helpfulness and the encouragement from them that they do from reading the lives of those who have not startled the world so much. It Is the tric&ph of the ordinary ability which is most helpful as an Inspiration and encouragement. The life of Lincoln has been an Infinitely greater Inspiration to the world than the life of Napoleon or that of Julius Caesar. O. S. Marden in Saccess Magazine.

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Automobiles, (yitorcyclcs and Bicycles. Suilies-Storage 1024 MaJ STREET. C. R. Cartltr, Proprietor.

Paliadium Want Ads Pay.

Half the World Worolers. how the other half Uves. .Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salyetnever wonder if it will cure Cuts Wounds, Burns, Sores ana all Skin.1 eruptions; they know it" will. Mrs, 'Grant Shy, 1130 E. Reynolds St. Springfield, 111..

says: "I regard It one of the absolutej

necessities oi nouseKeepmiv uuaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co.,druggists 25c ' U ' May Live 100 Years.""; The chances for living a ftrRicontury are excellent in the case off Mrs. Jennie Duncan, of Haynesville, H'e., now 70 years old. She writes: Electric Bitters cured me of Cluonic Dyspepsia of 20 years standing. and made me feel as well and strongxas a young girl." Electric Bitters f cure Stomach and Liver diseases, Blood disorders. General Debility and bodily 'weakness. ' Sold on a guaran tee at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Price only 60c: " '". V

nalldocs m Menace to Health. The bulldog Is a menace to health. We have this on the authority of a

noted French physician, who says that because of his large mouth the bulldog Is a great purveyor of disease, especially of consumption, tllphtberla and the like, as the dribbling from the heavy, loose jaws is Incessant. Those who fondle bulldpgs do so at a great risk. He traces many cases of Infectious disease, especially among young children, to households In which bulldogs are kept as pets. When we add to this the invariable ferocity, of the beast, the danger to which children and other innocent and defenseless people are exposed whenever he roams the streets or highways, we- bare an

argument In favor of his idfeposal tfcaSj

cannot be gainsaid. Away.iwithf acli

dogs!

If City ?foie Jr- Ton. Get some spermaceti, roll a wrirt large enough to 511 the ear orifices, .pnti it in a piece of fine cotton cloth tied with thread and Insert into ears ju retiring, pressing it quite firmlj 'therein so that the ball of spermaceti' will closely fill up all the a'.r space inybe.ears. You

will uuu tjuiitr unu,-.;

noises, and hence intlucioij "nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleeV.'toi get in its goodiwork. This ear pbVrMslharmless and cheap. "It helpeil mitigreat-

ly years ago amid thevctty'A dia, my

sense of bearing being,' Intensely ' keeir and temperament nenroUip. Ittis 'worth

a trial, and I have no na tent on.it

. Jew York nerald.

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Rail and stage tra the new entrance

or via St. Paul-Mi includes rail and s

tions in Yellowstone Park: h

Stops itching ins.'

piles, eczema, salt rheum'XV 1 .f

unco, uvi pes, ( fcLclDies !-L

menu ah any drug etoi

ALL-EKPtJMSE T0UK

Exclusively firstcliss personally conducted l6-day tow including railroad jjfare, sleeping car, dining car, hotel and all expenses Jpmplete. Leave Chicago August 4th. S. A. Hutclison. Mpt.. Nnrth-VVestern-Union

Pacific iTourist Bureau. 212 CI irk Street, Chicago.

&fe 'Best of Everything

ilflstrsted booklets, itineraries tad traia 4 jcdules on request.

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II. M. BREEZE, GENERAL AGENT, 430 Walnut St. CIHQINNATI, O,

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Have you ever seen the welders of the Yellowstone ? Why not arrange to makef ihis your summer vacation triP? .1 Several very attractive touf I at reasonable expense have been arranged over the Ctyjcago & North-Western Railway. m Round-trip tickets from ( hicago are on sale daily to September 16, good for ox Idays from date of sale, not '

to exceed October 24, at xf ites as follows:

portation via Yellowstone. Mont

p the western border of the Park.

eapolis and Gardiner. S05.00

ge transportation and accommoda'

els. -

i.

- . .... . . . . . x ,