Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 July 1898 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAlLtV PALLADIUM, fjTURDAY JULY 16. IHm.

A SUCCESSFUL EMJ6ELIST

Kev. w. a. Dunnett, a

Widely Known He Relates Events in His Career of General Interest.

From the SmUh't Throughout Canada, from the mrm boundary of Ontario to the Atlantic Oresu, there ia no name mora wMely known in ternperanceand erangeliatie work than that of the Rer. W. A. Duanett. Mr. Dunnett haa ben th Grand Vic-CouncilI..r of Ontario ami Quebec in the Royal Templar, and ao popular la he imonij the mrmlxri of tiie orler that in Montreal there i a Royal Templars council named "Dunnelt Council" in hia honor, for more than ten year Mr. Dunnett haa lwen going from place to plane pursuing hie ifml work, aometime assisting resident miuUters, soiaetiines conducing a srrics of gmprl temperance meetings in.lcpn'lrntlr. 7ut alwavs lalmriug f.r the gooii of hia fallows. Whi'le m Smith's Falle a few munf bsa; in connwtiou with hia work he dropped into the fleeoni ollioe tor a iittle visit with the etiitor. Ouring the soorersation the ieorf ventured to remark that hia duties eutailfd an enormous amount of hard work. Tothia Mr. liurint-tt asent-l, but added that In hia present physical condition he waa equal to any amount of hard work. Bat it was not always to, he said, and then he gave tha writer the following lmle personal history, with periuimiou to make it public. He said that for the past thirteen yeara ha had been greatly troubled with a Eain in the region of hia heart, from which e waa unable to get any relief. At times it was a dull, hear pain, at other sharp and severe. Oftentimes it rendered him unfit for his engagements, and at all times it made it diHi;ult to move. His trouble uti always visible to the public and frequently when conducting service he would irir ,.m and doctor had to be railed in t attend liiin. Thia occurred to him in the Vone fUreet Church, Toronto; the Jtaptist Clitire? Woodstock. S. H. ; the Methotlim ( hurcb, Carleum 1'luce, Ont. On another occasion while preaching to an audience of 2,3 j EXCURSION $14 OO ItOUVD Tltll ItlClIMOXD. PItOM Choice of Ten Papular Hearts A Dsllghtful Midsummer Outing by tha Ssa. Oae of the ideal vacation trips is a visit to the seashore. Persons who may have participated in that enjoyment are annually anxious to repeat the experience. To those who hare siot been that fortunate, a dip in the ocean, a stroll along the sardy beach, und the myriads of pleasures at the disposal of the summer idler by the sea, hare a peculiar charm. The

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Fktllt Heeord. people in the Franklin Street Congregational Church, at Manchester, Ji. II. r ive doctors bed arrived and were in at tendance before be regained consciousness. In all theaa cities nnd town the newspaper freely mentioned his affliction at the time. Mr. Dunnett said lie had consulted many physicians, though he aid, to be entirely fair, he had never been any irreat length of time under treatment by any one doctor because of his itinerant mode of life. In the earlv Iart of the summer of 18 while in Urockville agisting the pastor of tha Wall Street Methodist Church in evangelistic services, he was speaking of hia trouble to a friend who timed him to try tr. Wiliiame' Pink I'ills, aud next day presented him with a dozen l-.ies. "I took the pills," said Mr. milieu, - ant i ueciare to you I arn a well man toJsy. I u-i to worry a great deal over the pain about my heart, but that ia all (tone now, aud 1 feel like anew man." All this the r. verend gentleman told in a si m Die conversational way, an when it waa sua jested that he let it be k uown, he rather demurred, leciiue, as he put it, " I am almost afraid to hj I am cured, and yet there is no ins ii enjoying teiter tieatth to-Oay than 1 do." At that time, at Mr. ltnnnett's request, bU Ktateinent waa only published locally, but now writing under the date of Jan. 21si, front Kitchburu'. J!:i.ss., where be haa been conducting a very successful serie of evangelistic meeting's, he says: " I had held back from writing in regard to my health, not because I bad forgotten, but because it seemed too good to lie true that the old time pain bad pone. I cannot say whethes it will ever return, I. tit I can certainly it lias not troubled me for months, aiid 1 am in better health than I have been f,r years. I have trained in flesh, hence in weight- I would prefer not to say anything about my appe. tiie; like the poor, it is ever withine. Yea. 1 attribute my good health to Ir. W illiams' I'mk I'ills, and you have my consent to lia the fact." in Indiana and Ohio brought ont that fact. The announcement that the Pennsylvania System will this summer again run special low rate excursions to the seashore will no doubt be welcome information to persons who may wish to spend highly enjoyable vacation along the ocean. Xuestlaay July l'Jth and Wednesday, August 10th, have been fixed as the dates for tbis season's general excursion to the seashore over the Pennsylvania Lines. On these dates round trip ticket? to ten of the most popular summer havens along the Atlantic Coast will be sold. The rate will be $14 from Richmond. Passengers may visit either Atlantic City, Cape May, Anglesea, Avalon, liolly Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Wildwood, New Jersey, Eehnboth. Delaware, or Ocean City, Maryland. Excursion tickets will be good re turning eleven days including date of sale. Tram arrangements will en able excursionists to go through with out any discomfort. Sleeping cars running through Philadelphia to Atlaniio jy witnout change via Delaware Iviver 1? ridge route will be included in the through car arrangements for these excursions, which will offer excep tional laciities tor a delightful midsummt r outing by the sea. The date on which they will be run is perhaps the dullest season of the vear. when

excursions ! absence from home and business cares the Penn- 'will be convenient. .

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i woien ucaeu wui oe euiu, u ui uuu? at each, etc., please address C. W. I Elmer, ticket agent. Richmond, Indi or W. W. Kiehardson. U. agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. REDUCED FARES To LVarlous Points via Penn sylvanla Lines. Excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania lines as indicated in the following paragraphs. Although con cessions in fare are authorized for meetings of certain orders, tickets may be obtained by any person whether member ot tha order or interested in the event. The reduced rates will be open to ever body. To Saratoga, New York August 1st and 2d, account Young People's Christian Union, U. P. church. Return limit August 10th, with privilege to extend until August Jlst. To Indianapolis, Indiana August 8th and Jlh, for L. A. W. National meet. Return limit August 15th. To Indianapolis. Indiana August 20th. 21st and 22d for Knights of Pythias grand encampment and su preme lodge cession Return limit August 30th, with privilege to extend until September 10th. To Cincinnati, Ohio September 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th, for the O. A. R. Na tional encampment. Good returning until September 13th, with privilege of extension until October 2d. To Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Octo ber 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th. good returning until October 17th, ac count Knights Templar triennial con clave. Return limit may be extended until October olst. During the excursion season special rates will also be in effect via Penm yl vania lines for special and local events, For particular information please ap ply to nearest ticket agent of the Penn sylvania lines or address W. W. Rich ardaon, district passenger agent, Indi anapolis. Indiana A good appetite Is essential to good health. Hood's Sarsaparilla creates an Appetite, tones and Strengthens the stomach, And builds up the whole system. It relieves that tired feeling, and by purifying and enriching the blood, it promptly and permanently cutes all scrofula eruptions, boils, humors, pirn pies and sores: strengthens the nerves and gives sweet, refreshing sleep. No other medicine has takrn such hold upon the confidence of the people as Hood's Sarsaparilla, and its record of great cures is unequalled by any other preparation. You may take Hood's Sarsaparilla wi h the utmost confidence that it will do you good. Splendid Success has been had in the cases of colic. diarrhoea, etc, by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy a lOo trial bottle and you are bound to be convinced. To be had of A. 6. Lnken & Co. tore. izyic and 15c, 7c 4c

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MUNYON A BENEFACTOR, Maair 14ve aad Matvh Moaier Saved sr Valasj Hia HeaaiesUe.

V kxmAtkM I Li! "ToctorvJ to Ieath" could truly feo written ou 111 an y a grarestuue. It is pitiful t ii.uik or tbf sorruw anl utr-riui; tuat tun loltuwnl and are following; lo lue trull if ignorant or vi iou uj-!i'l treatment. TIm" lay will come wtieu ntu;.!.! ur mrremary doctoring wUI be criminal. Ibis lav is hui? hurried by ttie wonderful Hurt of Vrofi-ssor Aluoyon. ilnuvon guarantees that Ills Uh.-umatHm Cure will cure nearly all cases of rueumatim In a few tio-.irs; that Ills lv.(i-ia Cure wiil cure ltidijfesf'on anJ ali "i.nuacu trouble; that lii Kl.luey Cure will cure t"0 per cent, of all cases of kidney trouble ttiat nls t atarrb Cure will pure catarrh, no matter bow Ion? standing: that his Head ache Care will cure any kind of tiettdacho in a few minutes: that hi Cold Cure will quickly t.rerk ui any form of cold, and so ou through the entire list of his remedies. Guide tr Health and medical advice abso lutely free, l'ruf. ilunyou. ljtXJ Arch aU l'hiiadelphia. WOMAN AND FASHION. One ot the Summer iCovelties-Latest In Trimmingi A Fancy Summer Hat. The sketch ehcwa ouo of the latest models in lace gowus. There is a grwit fancy for putting one diaphauons fabric over another. White, black or coloral trail zo rniiles of any sort will he lined with other colored pauies. The laoe flounces iu black or white are nt ovei i FBOCK COVERED WITH LACK. black or white or bright colored silk mnslin or chiffon, and often a whita lace is covered with a black. All this brings nbont a very airy, charmina effect. The "all over" laces that is. lace bonght by the yard like nmslin ia sold are to be found in all the leading shops. Afternoon waists of lace or net are very modisli. Hie combining of laoe and mousseline do suie is new this sen son, and some of the most charming extra summer bodices are found in this combination. Often one finds entire bodices made of fine puffing of the monsseline and wide bands of the laco. St. Iannis Republic. The Latest In Trimmings. Although passementeries, galloon; arabesque trimmings, appliques and gimps c;m never be called novelties an far as mere names go, they nevertheless eserve th? title regarding their designs ud combinations, antl they certainly never poss-ssei t he importance tliey ui 'ained tliis year. Not only tl the latent importations ppoar in atlmirable imi at ion of ancient liu"vs and embroideries. but thev are brought ont in a constant uccession of new and lieautif ul devices One of the novel patterns '.msists of a graduated set of Persian arabesques de signeil for the skirt bodice aud sleeve;There are also mural devices in shaded fleets, got hie bands. Venetian and ;tudykt points of every width, palm leaves and ferns which are whollv new u arrangement and effict and which are disposed iu various artistic ways ou evening toilets, iay costumes and eie aut small wraps, sennetimes frmiug one continuous design on the skirt, st mie times graduated iu width at the ides or set on in separate pieces en applique tt res-mhle very closely tbaded silk embroideries wrought directly ou the gown Ingenuity uever rests, and exquisite j.-weled aud sequined pieces are made iu special designs for the' girdle, rounded jacket fronts, voke.gniuipo. marrow or flaring mediei collar, brettlles, sleeve cuff or puff, skirt border and falling chatelaine each design delicately shaded and massed to avoid heaviness. Xew York Post. Fancy Summer Hat. A daitity design for a hat for summer wear is shown ia fho illustration. The body of the hat is of black straw. The brim is turned up "n front and fastened there with a knot of red velvet, in the center of whieh is a small jeweled gold buckle. The trimming consists of sevPLt MES SALORE. rl loosely arranged curling black plumes. The hat whose brim is turned tip thus in the front ia in very -great faTBC at tie prettiaae. EgpqgiaiVj yt it

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attract! JH-!-J)S f. each h ! 1 toiejy, Xew Y t a m tAiui uo prtfty tare nwti under it. Iu wearing this the hair should be ot carelessly, arranged. fit gram. The it ou this season s hats really ci is nii.re than the hat itself. Each pi' A tuiHinerr is meant to ti worn i iwn particular way. Soklea S'ire. The flu correia.mdeiit of Th Times li given som iarfictilars of a new in tMu Carl Wagener which h or its object the elimination of snink 1,ni a furnace, aocompanied by a no "aving in the consumption of coaL he invention, we are told, ia shortly brought hefure the British public i e tana, of Ue usual limited conipan The proces of the system tie pends 11 feeding the furnace with powden lOoal iusteail vt the "well screened lumps which have hitherto been reAl as the most advantageous h JueL Tiie coal dust is fed into- thjtruace from a container in front bf ans of a tale which termi nates iii-evol ring steve. The sieve is kept in 1-ti.m by the draft and has the tffed ff scattering the fuel over the furnace Isnch a way that it is at once iufiarae ithoot smoke and with very Coal of comparatively low be economically usetl in this little a quality i lHwderv to the p fc.rm, aud tue only drawback si set ins to be the necessity for u.sinl s-parat machine for the grinding the coal to powder. On the other hi the slack or dust which forms a lessary byproduct of the coal industrv ill find here a field for em ployme: which will be much appreownera of mines and mereiated 1: chants ally. Chambers' Journal. Liquefied Atr. The i esful liquefaction of air has been foj td by a similar treatment ol hydrogti and to Professor Dewar, whose Searches in the field of low t em pent Wss have been conducted with Ti a a i - 1..... such grts success, is Que mis latest nchievei t. At the Roval institution iu Loud some three weeks ago the ex peri men was actually periormeu, ana a wine. ssful of liquetietl hydrogen was pi uced in five minute. Th: process said to be 3&pable of yielding the liq in large quantities when u supply the pure gas is available. The boi g point is placed at 240 tie grees C. low zero or from SO degrees to 85 de ees or ansoiute tempeiature. It is sta 1 that a tube closed at the lower I and immersed m the liquid was all t instantly filled with solid air. Ili lensitv of the liquid is about ii that water, a result somewhat in escess orithat previously computed by fccieutist.4 By using the liquid hydrogen it has alsj been found possible to liquefy helium, iigas which has hitherto resist ed all attkunts in this direction. Xew York Posi V" syspepsla- For Moths. Two of tiie experts of the gypsy inotl conimittefe have been examining the dl gestive orgaud of the gypsy moth to st what foods he thrives upon and what ire baa l - inm. J. lie experts came to the coijolasion that the animal thrive nacids' Vhile alkalis are a discourage ment to his future activitv. The prob lem is "to introduoe into the digosti tt system 'ft the larvae some substance which will be Inert in neutral and weak acid media, and which will react with phosphate of potash, liberating effective, poison, for it is found thai pnospnaja . ox potubh plays an unpor taut pari in the economy of the insect. Another problem Is to find a eubstanoe which, when taken into the digestive system of the insect, shall precipitate he phoephoric acid there, thus destroving its function and preventing the as similation of albuminous food material in other words, to bring on the demise of the Ocneria dispar from dyspepsia. Doston Transcript. i Villainous Trick. "What's the matter, nncle? Had a fight?" Ain't had it yit, boss, but dat yallei nigger dat imposed on a ole man's iggernence by gittin me toe put up a Spanish flag on my house by tellin me it was de flag o' de Cubians, is natchel ly gwine toe git he's blossem end knock ed, plum off des aa soon as I gits ober dt results o de visit I got fum my neigh bora. Yon heah me!" Cincinnati En quirer. ; Would Smaks Ia Good Time. Talking about cool men on the gal ows murderer while ascending tr the tleath trap was offered a cigar by a man ia the crowd. He accepted If, when another man shouted : "Don't you want a match, pardm-r?" "Xo, thanks," was the replv, as tlu sheriff was adjusting the black can. I'll light it when I get there!" At anta Constitution. Happy lelivera.uce. 'Toddles, I'm iu a terrible lix. t n of the wheels tf my new trap bii ke down lat iiii:ht. and there is.rt time t fix it. I'll have to go to the .aces in that little ton bnjjcv of mine." What's t be difference, Longlake? If you go there in a little ton buuiv. hat II be the fasJiion hereafter. " l.'in cago Tri bnn. The Olant Despair. One of the most horrible things about the nervous diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense of ftvei whelming desnttr I which they brina; upon the mind. If K woman's mental condition is I J direct! t and powerfully affected by 1 may ailment of the delicate, special I ernns of her sex. Such a difficulty not only racks her body with pain and suffering bat burdens her with mental anguish which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have had a similar experience to that of Mrs. Enrath A. WiUiaras, of West port, Oldham Co., Ky., in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderful " FaTwrite Prescription. by imparting health and strength to the feminine organism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but has also Erven renewed brightness and buoyancy of spirit. InsTeied far over a Tear." says Mr Williams, with indigestion ana aervous nrastntioii. I was Baabte to eat or sleep. I tried several phvsioasa. bat tbey only hetrx-d me for a short time. A friend advised me to take Dr. Pit teg's Fa-ronte prescription. Ir. Tierce's Coldest Medical Disoun ry and Pellets.' I commenced takrna; the mediciaes last May. Took three bottles of tbe Favorite Tftescrrption.' three of tbe ' Goidea Mrdkal Discovery." and three rials of the Pellett,' aad am now Jrelme better than I have for two years. Have a (rood sptette. sleep wen. aad da not suffer from indne-stion or nerToasmlss I have eained sevea and a half pounds atnee tskiaa; these medicine. I have recoss taea ur. eierce mcaicnie to several laxnea. or whom as now m fi and as sansaT

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domino a possible death for some wires. For others it means practically- no discomfort at all. There is no reason why childbirth should be a period of pain and dread. Sev. era! months before a It is a liniment to be applied externally. It relax'e woman becomes a mother she should prepare herself ft the critical ordeal. There is a preparation made which is the muscles and relieve the distension, gives elasticity to every organ c once r ned in childbirth, and takes away all danger and nearlv all sutler -i ng. Ifeet results follow if the remedy is used during the whole period of pregnancy. It is the only remedy of the kind in the world that is endorsed by physicians. il per Uttleat all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. 1'ff.e Books con intended for thu purpose alone. The name of this wonderful preparation ia taining invaluable information for all women, will be sent to any address ujton application to Tha Brseflels- Regulator Co.. Atlanta. 6a spider Web Silk. It would appear from ull accounts that M. Chacot's enterprise of the manufacture of spider web silk is to be pursued on a large scale, a factory in laris having been taken for the purloso. Here the spiders will Ixj kept and worked at regular hours, and, when one of them is used up, he will be fed and helped back to condition again, while another will take his place ou the bobbin. An expert, fully acquainted with the habits of the insect, will be in con trol of the spider department of the factory, the care of them, fettling, housing, etc. In obtaining the requisite sup ply, if the latter exceeds what is uect ssary for the industry, experiments will he made with a view to ascertaining which of the different varieties produce the finest quality of silk, and in this way those Pot .favored with u t!ie web will lie weeded out. Trials will likewise lie made with different diets, in order to determine whether or nut it is possible to train the spider to give forth a web that is an improvement on the ordinary product, the expectation being that perseverance in this resjiect will result in securing a quality of silk hitherto unsurpassed. I'selesa. "You don't seem to take any interest in this discussion on the pronunciation of Spanish names. " "What's the use? The chances are that there won't bo any Spanish names in a mouth or twiv" liidhuiapolis Journal. MORROW'S DISCOVERY. MOW THE GREAT CHEMIST'S IDE4S HAVE LESSENED HUMAN SUFFERING. Kidney Diseases That Once Were the Terror of Physicians Robbed of Their Horrors When to Act. Nature seldom strikes a severe blow at mankind without first giving warning. It is neglect of the warning that leads to disaster. The first warning, usually, that is givea of impending danger of diabetes, Bright's disease or other kidney troubles is a pain in the small of the back just over the kidneys. Whc n the kidneys are not do ing their work properly there is distress all over the body because the blood remains impure, and, generally, a backache is one of the first and most certain symptoms of kidney disorders. Wise people give a pain of this character immediate attention. Since the discovery by John Morrow the celebrated American chemist, of Morrow's Kidneoids those small yellow tablets that contain nature's remedy for kidney disorders this remedy has be come a household article aud it is relied upon just as often to avert terrible kidney complaints, when they are threatened, as to cure cases of long standing. When any of the symptoms r-f kidney irregularities appear.such as backache, nervousness, headache, irritable temper, pain in urinating, &c, it is best to take Morrow's Kidneoids at once and ward off disease before it becomes firmly rooted. A recent case of interest in which Morrow's Kidneoids quickly gave relief is that of W. II. Yivion, well-known milliner, of 20 west Main etreet.Springfield, Ohio. He gratefully tells the following storv: "I was afflicted with pains in my back over the kidneys, and my general health was seme what impaired. Whenever I attempted to lift anything the pain would become so excruciating that I would be compelled to stop. I read of the many cures that were being made by Morrow's Kidneoids and deeided to try them. One box quickly relieved me entirely of the pains, and my health is much improved genet ally. Morrow's Kidneoids are certainly a boon to suffering humanity." Morrow's Kidneoids are now on sale everywhere at 50 cents a oox, or six boxes for $2 50. Morrow's Kidneoids are always put up in yellow tablet form; none are genuine otherwise. If you cannot get them of your dealer, will be sent postpaid by John Morrow & Co., chemists Springfield, Ohio, upon receipt of price. A. G. Lnken Co., 630 Main street, Richmond, Indiana. Wonderful ! Are expressions Marvelous ! frequently heard

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about r oley's Kidney Cure. Do not fail to try this great remedy for all kidney trouble. A. G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1S9G. K Messrs. Ely Bros.: I have used Ely's Cream Balm for a number of years and find it works like a eharm. It haa cured me of the most obstinate ease of cold it the head in less than 43 hours from the time I felt the cold coming on. 1 would not be without it. Respectfully yours, 283 Hart St. Fred'k Fhies. Cream Balm is kept by all druggists. Full size 50s. Trial size 10 cents. We mail it. 3 Ely Bbos.,56 Warren St. N. Y. City.

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the most necessary article to have with von (after vour pocket book u a Dot tle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an ab m aa a solute prevention or cure oi au aerangements of the bowels caused by a change of water. You are likely to need it. A. 0. Liken Co. and J. L. Adams & Co.. druggists. Try Allen's Foot Ease, A powder to be shaken in the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot. and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen feet and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Kelieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all C rue-gists and shoe stores for 2."c. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeKoy, Xew York. Quick Relief for Asthma, Folev's Honev and Tar is guaranteed to irive prompt relief in all cases of Asthma. Do not class this with other medicines that have failed to give relief. Give it a trial. A. G. Luken & rv. and J. L. Adams & Co., drug gists. There Is no t About It. There is no question those wh have used it, but that Foley's Kidney Care is absolutely reliable for all kidney and bladder diseases. A. G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams t&ICo., druggists. For fortv Years Dr. Fowler's Ex tract of Wild Strawberry has been enrinr summer complaint, dysentery. diarrhiea, bloody flux, pain in the stomach, and it has never yet failed to do everything claimed for it. Attention, Old Soldlsrs. The manufacturers have instructed A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams 6c Co. to give a bottle of 2,c. Bize of Folev's Colic Cure free to the first soldier of the civil war that applies for same. It is the great remedy foi Chronio Diarrhoea. Craaip Cohe ond all Howol complaints. A. G- Luken & Cn. and -T I, AiUm.(V JAPANESE CURB x v.w an,-! Cotmiltte treatment, consisting of SI I POl 1 OK vt.Si, I apples oi inmmcm inn ww Knxes of Ointment. A never-iaiim cure im run ..f ...r.- nature ami decree. It makes sn operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. VVh andura thia larnala Disease T We pack a Written Guarantee In each 11 Boi. No Cure, No Pay oc. ami fi a box, lor J5. Jent bv mair. Samples tree OINTMENT. 25o- aad 60e. nMioTin a Tinil Cured. Piles Prevented. IsUNdl ITftl IUI1 Japsnese Liver Pellets, the sreat I.IVER and STOM ACH KKiCLATokand 5LUOD PCRIHER. Small, mild and pleasant to take : esiecia!ly adapted for children's use. y W5 J5 cents. For sale by W. II. Ross drug Co, S04 Main stredt. FINANCIAL ABOUT MONEY! HOW 10 GET IT We make loans of sny size, large or small, on household goods, pianos organs, horses, vehicles, at lowest rates, for any length of time desired without removal or publicity. Also on watches and diamonJs, valuables, etc., and to salaried eople on tluir personal notes without indorsements or collateral. Tayments can be made weekly, monthly, or to suit your convenience. No charges taken out fn advance. If you need a loan please call on us. The transaction is putely business, and decidedly more a greeable than private borrowing. Richmond Loan Co Boom 4. Tromont Blook, North East Cor. 1th and Main MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS rOKITITELY CUBE Jt u, J. MMamamm falling Maav 017. Impotaney. Blaeplij iiiiinn. ate, oaosed br Abase or othse s:xoesi and ladM rsstor Iost V iwllty In old or foana. aad iu r n fit a Bxaa tor study, business or i Srnnat Inauiit mna Onrnnmlnii i takRB ia tima. Their tnw shows imntediata Improee, ment aad eDaeU a CI KE where all other tail 1sut npoa hnring tha cennina Ajax Tablet. Tber nan cured tbowutds and willcorexoa. Weaiesspoa. lues wriuan idwuu to ffeet a curs FI PT la snchoassor refund tha moner. Frio M ! pr packages or six pkces (fall traatmaat) for tltO. Bj ? M1- '.n t'i'.T'JSTT'i npoo raeelptaf print. ( Iralu 2 AJAX REMEDY CO. , For Bale in Richmond by A. G. Lnken & Co. Thoa. F. McDonnell. DmftgiistM. TIIE NEW WAY. TJTOMEN 94 to think -ioiri a le diaea LW could on ly fco tioai" fcy phyt. ctanx. Dread of inch treatmoiat kept thousands of modest wemea atlent about thalr auffertn g. Thelatroduatloa ml 'Wine of Cardul has bow 4emotrated that aine-tantha sf all the eases of menstrual dlsortfera oto not require a phystouui's sttanttea at all. The Blmple, pair taken tn the prtraey of a arorruin's own home Insures quick relief anel speedy euro. Women need net hesitate now. Wine of Cerdul requlres no humiliattnr exarninay. tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the bead el female troubles" disordered menses, filling; of the womb, -whites," char. re of Bfe. It makee wemea beautiful fcy making; them well. It keeps them young ky keeptaf them heaiiy. (LOO at the druf- store. far aoMca la easas isgaalag aaactai eracrJona. addreaa. erag si mpasisv tba "Ladies' AaVtscrr Pepsiti isnt." Tbe Chanxnooga Maiikiae Cex, CaaravBooga. Tcaa. W. L ID&nOa, Cary. aaV, says: I ass Wlae ef Carnal ealeaereef bb any araetfaa aad and H a aaeat eaaeUeaa prsparauaa as

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Effective Juno ilOtb, 1807. Travlata Ram oy Cauatravl Ttana. Richmond Union Station. Pitts burgh, Cincinnati, Cheftgo & Bt. Louis By RICHMOND DIVISION. Del swiii Chicago aad Cincinnati. tlXHtnosport Across a. aa. Fast Chicago at and Kx.. H a am. 1 1 a. aa fLoaaasport Acoora imi p an. t- n. Oaioao Mall and Ks ....Uo p. aa. 11 1 aa, Oa and atscaiaaw iau ana sva p fCin aad Mackinaw Ea 126 p. aa. EASTWARD TRAIN. Aaaiva. WflT. daclntl Mall and Ki s i a. as. 1 a. an. tCincta'Vl Acoom. as d Kx. tV a. m. :16 a so, tboeransport Accons p. an. Mackinaw aud I in Mall and Kx S.a m tMackiusw ad Cla Kx i-aa n. nt INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. Detaae-a Coin mbaa and Indianapolis. WESTWARD TRAINS. st Loala Fast Man Wavan Rich, and lad. Aocora . " 1 Luuia Ft Kx press , ! n. H'ol. Ind. Arc and Ka 1 p. aa. p sn. Kast Mull . P. . :? P - w. V aud St. Ukuts. Ea T.16 p. an. V:a p. aa' tL xml - o 06 a m. EASTWARD TRAINS. aaatTB. Banana. 3t-L.W. T.M.andEa 7:4Aa.aa. 1 60 a. sa. lnd. A OoL Acc and Ka-JO-.M a. m. lla a aa. i -4 A Hi.-h Are. and Kx ScAS n. m. Pean. Special (Mad)... )p.aa. bv U N V. U. and Rx 7 SS p. aa. T:si p. aa. St. UAN.T. Umived 66n.a. Local... , lmJ P DAYTON &XENIA DIVISION. Between Richmond and Oolnmbaa la Dajton ana A.aaia. WESTWARD TRAINS. at t nni. v.. M .11. S:10a.tn. est. Louis Fast Kxprsas ... 10-.S7 a. m. tS(r'gn d A Rich. at. Ex. 6:10 p. aa. bpnnaTueta m sica. xk. sw DayUm Local lu iS a. m. EASTWARD TR4IMk, aaaira. naesaT Rich Springfield F.a 6:0 a. aa Kich. A 8prinKlitld M. A Ex. 8:06 a. an Penn, Special tMail)---. :san.aa St. L. A M . Y Lamitnd p. an Dayton Loom! . x:uu P- aa QRAD RAPIDS & INDIANA RY. Between Richmond and Mackinaw Tia For wavae aa urana itapiua, SOUTHWARD TRAINS. Mu-k A Rich. Mail A Ex. S5 a m. t). R A Rich- M. and Kx... s.0 p. n. i Mackinaw a aicu. rua. iirw n. m. Daily. t Daily Except Sunday. NORTH WARD TRAINS. aaaira. Daraa fRtcn. A O. R. M. and Ex. l.-wS p. an. tRlch. A Mackinaw Kx . b a. as , Klch.A Mack Mail A Ex. M p. as. TraJnannmberS and nntnber 10 haul thrtanah sleeping ears between Chloago and CinolsnaU, and Cbicago and Kichtuond lor opnngBeld. U. R. A I. trains numoers a and a nave pari or can between Cincinnati and (Irand Rapids; numbers S and a nave sleepers aaiwaea uincinaati aud Mackinaw. Uincinnati auacmcago grains nnnxnwrs is ana IV bnva Pullnan bndxt parlor oars Mtwata Olncinuati aud Chicago. uoiambm and Indianapolis trains hanl through sleeping cars on numbers x, 6, a, 7, M and xl; dining cars on nan-bars s.T.lU.xl. S and .i Columbus trains. t Dayton aad Xenls, kari through sleeping i-ars on numbers ,,, 10, JO and i: dining cars on '0 and 31. It assure must Da at tea station w minaiea before train time. L A. BARBER, tttatlon Maatar. FIRE ALARM BOXES. Arst District, south of Mala want o! Tin. ' 1st aad SouthO, piano factory, t and and South B . a eth and South D, atb and South B. 6 6th and South H. a-7th and South O. . Second District, aoata ol .Mtand llthi , l eth and Mala keswasajtrta a eth and South B. 4-?ta and South li. ft th and SouthA. 8 lothand South O. T 11th and Mala Uih and South 1. a .a m a n ktstUs. . lath and Boath B. . itn and Main. . C lth aad South d. 6 inth and South A. . t Hath and Main. ourth District, north'of Mala, west ot it .to river, 1 ard and Mala. Boblnaoa'a ahaa. h rd and North C Oitj building. Oaar, Soott Oo. - No. 1 hose house. North lth 7 Ohamploa sallia it lgth and North I. Fifth District, Wast aiohtasndi saddfastOTO ? 1 Third and National roadi 6 Weet Srd and Klnaejr. rA and BUoaaaoad aveaae. ft fcAriham ooliaga 6 5 Htate and Boyar. 8 Urant and atidga. 7 Blot and Mapla. ft H Orant and Mharidaa. atft Bridge aveaua, paper lastU. alxth District, north of .IX aaat)ot;tL 6 1 Bail road ahopa. . Huiton s coffin factory. 1 S Uoosler Drill Worts, w ayna Agrlcu itoral Works S ft-Olty Mill fforfea. Creamer SooM.Oo. T a 14th aad North O 7 J, No. I hosa oua f7 lMth and North O 1 , ft SVnd aad North f BP BO I AX siajiALa ttrl r t t Patrol eall.i 1 S ft Fire praaeare. s.. lo Natural gsa oa .1 1-Flreont .vi S Fire prsssurs o , .is IS 1ft Mataral gas o. eisi&mt or amateur, xii!mM tattm ts its CUT PAPH' PATTERNS Kak issur canfMtnt. awrmf itt ruk variety 0 twp rrts ,or tekn A ctt tfirr trtrrnn art Jurniiheti. 1 jih vtuh I tueor tkt imUrt LTILITY SKIRTS, WASH 5k IRT3. SHIRTWAISTS. TAILOR-MADE OOVV.N5 if fH or irtkmf arar dttign, yam rmlt AmJ kai ron tfatt in tie fJ(rt e tie BAZA K, ml 25c. PER PATTERN w'iT, tuttt, v saiBr rasPLcrs caws, ts, a J if jrm wifl tend us the mmmier ef the fatiern yem wih. ni enciern the amemnt, me mUi mmd ii to xm'- if re r amiiner writk sa SA a. A A , stw enf mend fen a epefiat 0fer St TRIAL SUB. 2.1c. FOUR WEEKS mfem reteift ef tit menry. lOCeatsaCepr bsk., $f M par rear ukM inm saeniKBa, ritsiftwa, a. T. an) READY TO IDE To the " front " if called on? Got all the fixtarea neccaaary for your horse ? We bxTe a fua line of Harness. Saddles, Etc , all made of the best J material and put together in a thoroughly work mxnlike and satisfactory manner, at tfice that are right. Trunks and Valise large stork oa hand. The whole store is filled srith eetrything necessary for the hore or barn. "-.lie -&7Tia.M Co Telephone 13. Ko. Mai a gtree ELDORADO OTCAM LAUriDRY The place where Lace Cartaias are Ianderted, is the place to bring; all laundry work. 829 Xeist St. l. w rrrvmmcfn Tr

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