Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 August 1898 — Page 3
O K1CHMUND UA1L.Y FALLAU1UM. SATURDAY. AUGUSTI20. ilbtib
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INCIDENT OF THE WAR.
The Last Sale of thF Season
And only two more weeks of the wonderful surrender of values. Prices that are impossible for any other store to keep up with. Among the many bargains in our various departments you will find a few of them," the greatest cuts of all in our men's and boys' clothing department.
frtory of a Cr rmu - A ue rio Ooarterrri-
tr' Tart H-pl j to a mrgmat.
It would ru as if some of tbe boys at tantitto ver iu about aa tit: a
hurry to pet home as they were to eH thfre, anil for a l-tt-r reason. Old ol
diers ?;iv that no ariuy tvt-r suffered so
much in ,o short a time without reason as our troops around Santiago and
there m going to w a lot of inquiries and investigations and criminations aui
recriminations before we gr t through
talking about it. Tbcy tell a story of a
German-American quartermaster who belonged to a rginient which landed one night in a rain so heavy that it eeemed as if the bottom had dropped out of the sky, without tents or blankets or ponchos, or any form of shelter.
Everybody seemed to think it was the
quartermaster s fault. The colonel over
hauled him, the lieutenant colonel gave
him a blowing up, the surgeon swore at him, and he got it on ail sidos from the three majors and every captain in the
regiment. Finally, when bis patience was entirely exhausted, a sergeant from one cf the companies inquired when the
tents would be un.
"Sumdiniesi or never," was the tart
reply. " Well, Datchy, " said tho impertinent sergeant, "can't von give mr
men some blankets or ponchos or something?"
'Yes, by gosh. I gib 'em eberydings
dey vanta anyhow altogether. Yust tell
'em to gum up her und bick 'em oudt.
Tell 'em ebery man gets a hair mattress
and a silk umbrella. By gosh ' You fel-
cried, growing furious. '"You dinks! makes dis raiu. You dinks I makes dis
war. You dinks I was Bresidents 51c-
Oinkly und heneral Miles und ebtiy old ting. I didn't ask you to gum to d
war. You sit on der steps und you ry
cause you aim t get orciwe" airean ,
und now Yen you g t bere you don't lak it any more und gom blame of der quardt miaster. I say to hell mid war.
to hell und i-mam, to hell mm et?ery-
dings. " And lie turned into the dark to
hide his emotion. William E. Curtis
iu Chicago rtecord.
nation wntch staufis still rvi tins b
bind." Tfcere are few couEtrit-s whoee
Matemeu are not anxious to establish coaling stations and trade ctntess in tbe
lands to the west of ns. a. ia tht van for our, thanks to Dewrv'jt bTld
Mroke at Mauila. Let us rer Jk'ii tier.
A. I?. Crowuiujiiield in Nar York
Independent.
lie cabli
Not a Fair IVral. "No wat, no fare," said
car patron. "Jfo fare, no fair," reterud the con ductor. Then be put him off. C5cago Pt.
Ella You had been mrried seven
times by one clt rgvman. low did von
come to change? Stella Tiie new one ,ives trading stamps. Vim.
Sw-etned Too Anions. Jack Why did you leak your engagement with Marie? Tom Hi r father offd to lend roe money to get married ou. Brouklvu Lift.
ROMAN RODS.
Type tf
GERMANY WILL BE GOOD
Far Karior to th ag-hest
Modern tVrk. All authority on rod construction says that the Romans lade their main roads t last forever, .'hey were composed of siliceous an calcareous materials and were farsuperior to the
e of moderrwork. The large
meters, the
a uetersL In moun-
smaller ones 3 to 2
tain regions the
its moot.
VaIcn
"A toad, cant lhiwt:
open.
-tiow scrtuige : -u a woman can't
live v it sen. ttut. York Jswr nul. Why She h, Mary Ana. kx.k i tSiij kl; Whi-a ay h (Lag i fijC.:' i Iward a Bliriil vciev i-ryi i -onjer i.orli at thSs cojkVjj, ll.w ri i . I .ite htje t a.s Fr-it n.otu ni of OKI ltT' ft.fcia Xj ef ocf war wtii jn. Sme trn ml loyal, loTiag hear, s !itir.f rf a p, . tic min.i, r Umuiil by the uiuti.-iT "iavi. Prha a hnni cr a scu Ia th f:ir l'tii!5j'in's lr yet ca fcWs trvpi oit Kdi what Ihss faa y means A hiUHsh notion. yt tiniquo, I'lihtartl rf ijUl'e bra.re. 'Tw ssi thn I niusixl. let hrij the Tole i'ali urgtctly i.noe morv: !, Mary Ann, look ort sdA ev Which way thv Sail is flylr.j;: If the wind is blowing from iLe wt. Tiua haii thtt ciotbt- a ilryuifcr. " .; Viii Truth.
There on tittle maxim That nw I wil naa-e. Which may 'fhat is better Than rich' ot fata p. All those who will heed it Good appetite find, vmM nerve, rosy cheeks, And vigwr of mind. It'will banish dyspepsia. Rheumatics and (rout, That tired feeling conquor. Drive perc.fTiia onv And here is the ruaxSu Its wisdom i sure -Take Hood's Sarsaparil'a. And keep your blood pue.
ANOTHER INCIDENT.
'I Got Them at Luken's Drua Store
and They Gave Me Relief R!QhtAwa." So said Mr. Wo. Sieek an old cren-
tleman residing at 127 south sixth street, who may be fouad at his work
n the freight department of the Pan-
TOA Was Mmm-.vl
down to a single ' V - Vjfcs were large near
tld--" ' . . . , - , - : T nt.n', Hi tnn
the remark above referred to. By
thocuies. vut ti :V . . " ;u rxnr.l have
districts. 11K.V nuu ytui .,
had the same experience. (.suauj
$5 men's all wool suits, cheviots, overplaids and checks, and neat effects, nicely made, shoulder facing a id guaranteed not to rip S 2 50 $io suits, made from black cheviots, fancy checks and cassimeres, perfect fitting shoulder facing, well made and guaranteed not to rip or money refuad;d, sale price. . 5.00 $ia suits, a grand assortment of fine suits, rich and attractive pattern, blick clay worsted, fioe blue serge, unfinished worsteds, neat s'ripes, checks and plain, neat effects
7.50
fiS and $ 15 suits, the finest in the house, equal to any merchant tailor goods, American and foreign cloths finest cuUom work IO.OO
$12 and $15 boy's suits, age long pan s, coat and vest, in the house, at
14 to 19
the best
.. 7.50
Our entire line r men's all wool pants
fine choice patterns, worth $3.00, 3 50 and 3.75, made and trimmed in the best possible manner 2.00
and 2.50. 1.50
Men's pants, worth 2.00
Men's pants, all wxl and sold at 1,50 and 1.75 1.0O Men's good work pants, part wool, well made, worth 1.25 75c
4 oc ISc
15c
Men's good work pants, well made and good wearing goods 50c 100 doz men's fine silk neckwear in tecks, strings and band bows, cheap at 25c 11c 50 doz men's wash ties in strings and band bows, worth 10c, a tor . 5c 50 doz men's fine madras ties in strings and band bows, worth 1 5c,
i)C
Men's fine madras shirts, elegant patterns, cuffs to match, worth 75c and 1. 00. . A'2c, 50c and Men's good work shirts Men's 50c summer underwear . . Men's 25c summer underwear . . Men's white body shirts with colored bosoms, are worth 50c Men's Sweaters. Men's wool sweaters in all the best colors, turtle neck, worth
1.55... C
7---Men's fine all wool sweaters, all the latest colors, newest coat
collar, cheap at 2.00 $1.25:
Men's fine worsted sweaters m myitle and white, navy and
cardinal, coat collar, worth St I. 40
$10 and $S boys' long pants suits, age 14 to 19, fine all wool fabrics ia black clay worsteds, fancy over-
plaids, neat checks, all well made and warranted to wear and give satisfaction or money refunded
$5 and f6 boys' long pant suits, all wool and well made, no better suit at any store for 5.00 '.J. 00 $4 boys long pant suits in black and blue cheviot and fancy efTicts 2.00 Children's double breasted knee pant suits at less than it costs to make them, to say nothing about the cloth and trimmings.
Our entire Hat stock must be closed out during this sale. Straw hats worh 25c and 50c. . 15c
Straw hats sold at 75c, 1 00 and 5 Men's good stiff hats, worth 1.25
ana 1.00,
Suits worth f 1 50 at.. Suits worth 2.00 at. Suits worth 2 50 at . Suits worth 3.00 at.. Suits worth 4.00 at. . Suits wortn 5.00 at . . Suits worth 6 00 at. ,
.S .?' . 1.25 . 1.50
. 2.00 . 2 50 . 3.00 . 3.50
oc
;sc
black or all good $1
Men's stiff hats in brown, worth 2.00, desirable shapes . . .
Men's Alpine hats in pearl black and brown, worth 2.00 $1 Men's and boys' crash hats, worth 25c and 50c, at 10c and Men's black and tan half hose, seamless, good value at ioc.. Men's good heavy mixed half hose, cheap at ioc , .. Men's fine black or tan half hose i cheap at 1 5c
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3.1)5
You've another chance, sir, to buy a Men's seamless half hose, cheap
pair of our $5 00 and 6 00 an j at worsted trouseis, none better made; and trimmed as well as any mer--vnnt tailor's work and fit better if
anything. A big line of patterns to select from S3 OO
5C
Men's Shirts. Men's fine madras cloth shirts with white bands, worth 50c . .
00
5c
oc
10c
3c
50 doz men's good suspenders at t)c
Men's all wool bicvcle pants
worth 175, $1.00
Men's fine all wool bicycle pants
wrrtVt 5. CO - . 1.50
'-'"- j - Men's all wool bicycle suifs, well made, a grand bargain, worth
5
Men's fine all wool bicycle suits,
worth ........
Men's good work and dress chrws in congress and lace,
c . w .
chean at I. CO and 1.75
Men's fine tan shoes in all the
latest toes, willow call and vici kid, worth 3.00, 1
Men's crash suits, worth 2 50, I Men s finest crash suits, worth
4 00 -
Men's good crash and duck pants, cheap at 1.25 A big lot of men's white vests,, worth 1.50, 2 00 and 2.50... Boys fine all wool knee pants, worth 1 00, Our entire stock of boys' crash suits, worth 1.50 and 2.00
One of Her Naval EnsinMr SjSh Won't
Mcmkr; With the Hnuaaw. Air. J. Jacobsen, superintendent
engineers ol the uerman neei 111 me orient, arrived at Vancouver, B. C, re
cently, en ronta for Berlin, bearing dispatches from the Herman squadron at
Manila to tue Oerma
Jaeobsen lias been lor st
ou board the German man-of-war Kaiser. He says :
I don't think the war will last much
longer iu tho east, bpain cannot bold
out there more than a mouth. ben 1
left Manila, ou July 6 last, the Span ianl-j were being closed iu 011 all sides.
Admiral Dewey bad moved up his fleet
and had tho whiphand of the situation. There had at that time been no encounters of importance, but skirmishes were frequent. The Americans are snfferinx
terribly from heat, being uuaccustomea to the tropical climate. They are better
lighters than the Spaniards, although the latter do not lack courage."
When asked if Germany would inter
fere with the United States, Mr. Jacob-
sen langbe "No," he said, "we have
very little at stake in the islands, and
there is uo reason so far why we should
interfere. We have only four ships audi
England has three in those waters. Germany is not at all in , sympathy with the Spaniards, and wo do not want
more than -e at present possess in Ma
uila. We eoaled oar ships at Manila
and were on shore a good deal, wnu-tt
may have aused the Americans to
think that wo were in conusiou wim Spain, but y au can take my word for it,
there is not the slightest cnauce 01 v inian vessels- interfering with American
men-of-war in the east. e are on gooa terms with the United States aud will
remain so." New lork bun.
11 meter in the uter
wereimilt of cctoue, at least ou the bord.jr. At evey 13 paces mounting 1 , 1 Anf
stout were phuea ami ai ;r'J paee milestone Some ol th best road were pa-ed with marble. The miner or secoidary roads were not so carefully mac, though of a solidity witl which few modern roads can com
part A ditdi was dug to tne sotiu earii, which was stamped, rolled or Ktaiiil. Thai on a floor of sand 10, or
j 15 rentimeters thick a layer of mortar f wai spread. This formed the basis of
thfonr courses which constitnteu me rod. The first was a course of several l.tftrs of flat stones, bound by bard nent or clay. This layer was usually
u government. I 39 centimeters thick, and twice that in .... 1 .,-wh,J bid lauds. On this cam a concrete of
people say little or nothing about proprietary remedies, but Kid-ne-oids nave eons so far ahead of any other remedy of its kind that the people keep talkine about them. When our renrRenta.tive called upon Mr. Sieck
ha related the following for
publication. "I have had sever nain in my back in the
recion of the kidneys which indicated
kidney disorder from tne otner syraptnma i hd at the same time. 1 had
urinarv disorders, and highly colored
with freouent inclination to discharge
the same. This has been my constant
tiouble for the past two or three years.
I tried, but failed to get anything
heln me until 1 struck Kid-ne
"Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life. Was almost wild. Doan's Uintment cured me quickly and permanently, after doetors had failed." C. F. Conwell. Valley street, Saugerties, New York.
You Can Depend On It
That roiey s Lone (.are is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint.
cholera morbus, diarrhoea, cholera in
fantum, bilious colic, painters' colic
and all bowel complaints. For sale
by A. G. Luken V Co. 'and J. L. Adams
A Co., druggists.
Vill 'ought to know that when suffer-
inir from any kidney trouble that
safe, sure remedy is Folay's Kidney
Cure. Guar in eed or money refunded.
.G. Luken & Co. and J. L.A"D "
Co. druggists.
Dangerous nrinVlnWster
form.
The first symptoms is looseness of
th howels. These diseases arei
checked by taking t oley'a Colic tjure. A. G. Luken Co., and J. L.
Adams & Co., druggists.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Keaiedy always anoras prompt relief. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co , druggists.
puibles, stones ami uruhru ui 11. . m vu;, 1J rammed with iron sheathed rmn,irs Thn nrdinarv thickness of this
Hyer was 25 centimeters. In the abnee of mortar, loam was used. Superfnposed ou this was a layer of 30 to 50 Centimeters of gravel or coarse san5 taref ully rolled. The top layer, or crust. tv mnvci and ran to a thickuess of
i0 to 30 centimeters or more. It was niade differently, according to the matrials nt hand. It was either paved
with cut stone or laid with pebble and 1 life :
gram to or metaled.
which helDed me right away. Today 1
am feeling all right, with no trouble whatever, and have every reason to believe myself cured. I emphatically recommend every person afflicted this way to give Morrow's Kid-ae-oids a trial." All druggists, 50 cents, or by mail
(stamps) from John Morrow oc Co., Chemists, SpriDgfie.d, Ohio.
"Life Renewer" for Ladies. Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater, Mich., writes: "I had not been able to sit up a half a day at a time for thirteen years until I used the Mystie Life lienewer. It has cured me of nervous troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. It has helped me in so many
3P to ways and cured me of afflictions that -oids, ,v.fl doctors said could not be cured.
Till X.U
Pennsylvania Iiino
effective June 2Gth, 1897
iTraima Raa T Ctrml Tim.
Biohmond Union Station, ritti
burgh, Cincinnati, Cheftgo & St. Louis By RICHMOND DIVISION. ' n) mma Chicago aad Cincinnati. WESTWA1D TKaXbV. AUUTI. tllMIt OiDni Mac Ml and fci . P- . tCiBadMacia K U !.. EASTWARD TRAINS, .j- Malt and B tnC a. m. 4.15 a, m F Monitor M and K- 5 p. m. M p. am Mackinaw awt Ctn ad K 6 tMacamaw aad Cltt k. lJa PINDIAN kPO LIS DIVISION. gelHO CAttoibaa and IndlanapoMa WESTWARD TRAINS.
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A HERO OF MANILA.
PrrTentinB TobercuIiMiI.
Active as many of our municipal and state authorities have shown themselves in the attempt which is being made iu this country to limit the inroads of tuberculosis, "no less Real is being exercised iu furtherance of the same object in
England. The royal commission appointed in England to investigate the lest menr: for- preventing tho dissemination of tuberculosis in meat and niiik
has recommended that all sanitary authorities be empowered to demand the
provision of public slaughter houses.
the inspection of all meat slaugntercu elsewhere than in a public slaughter house and brought into the district for sale and the inspection of all animals immediately after slaughter in the pub lie slaughter house. In Great Britain the inspection of meat in the rural districts is to be administered by tho couurinncils and in Ireland by corre
sponding authorities.
Three spectres that threaten baby's
Cholera infantum, dysentery,
diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Lxtract ot Wild Cherry never fails to conquer them.
The blessed Life Kenewer has none more for me than all the patent medicines, doctors and Christian Science treatments combined. It is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw." Sold by A. 0. Luken & Co., dmepists, Hichmond.
Accidents come with distressing f rethe farm. Cuts, bruises,
Rnrs.ins. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
Hilucos thn nain instantly. Never
safe without it.
To Consumptives. A .n honest remedy, Foley's Honey
and Tar does not hold ou t raise
hopes in advanced stages, nut trutnfnllv claims to cive comfort and relief
in the very wort cases, ana in me
Lurlv BtAces toell jct a cure. A. u.
trains hanl
i nnmbarB t. 6, S, 7, SB
Baa-bora S, 7, J, w.
On
iu ha Pullnan
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Aigmliu ana in""e"""
and at; dining cars on
and.. . , n.. ..A Xante. hSI
Oolambua iraiua, " V . iu. SO through alepinu or on nam bar. a.a.a.w, a andAi:dlninc.raonandl. minnl4H.
HltSMC vann o aiu . bafor. train Urn. Tinkat imk
L. A. BARBER, BtitloB Maator.
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Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to shske into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes
feel easy; gives iDswm renei iucmu 4.7, . 1 1 t iiimi and bunions. It's the greatest comfort Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams & .Co.,
j;.1,cAfthiSi. Cures and Pre- uruggwio.
vents swollen eet, blisters, caiious and sore spots. Allen's Foot-Ense is a certain cure for sweating, hot, ach-
nervous teet. At an aruggnsis
as eta )
inir
and shoe stores, 25c. Trial packages free Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le
Roy, New York.
The Host Fatal Disease. It is not generally known that more adults die of kidney trouble than of any other disease. When the first symptoms of this disease appear, no time should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure, which is guaranteed or monev refunded. A. tJ. Luken 4v Co.
When You Take Your Vacation
the most necessary article to have with and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists
you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of all de-
k meat shall be ranerements of the bowels caused by a
MADE ME A MAN
1)0
50
(0c
4 0C
50c
4 oc
Dewey suits with caps to match, sold at 1.00
4Sc
Dry Goods Department Buy your wants in Dress Goods for fall. The cheapest prices ever put on goods. The chance of two or three lifetimes.
-. - Tc xs and 6 in. all wool novelties Plaids in nice patterns c ; anu 1 7c and 0c
32, 36 and 4 pattern, . . .
in.
plaids, new .10, 20 and
42 in.
wool and silk plaids
4 tic
Changeable and plain 5-4 and 6.4 dress goods, halt wool Ur,
42 in. fancy novelties 40c
rancy black novelties. 42 in tc, !
2S,
40,
Fancy black novelties, all wool
12 ic 42 and 45
in.
Best quality silesia 10c
Best quality dress cambric lie
Canvas, all linen 8c, 10c and 12c
Fancy stripe skirt lining 1 0c
Hooks and eves 2c and Sc
Spool silk, all colors
42 in. changeable cover cloth. . lUc
3S and 45 in. all 1 black
wool serge, 21c and 42c
i Velveteen facing, best quality, 1 2 in. wide,
3S in. English colors
henrietta. all 1 Gcand
3S in. all wool henrietta 3S in. all wool serge, all col ts. 45 in. all wool serge, colors . . .
20c 2Uc 2lc 42c
1 40 and 45 in. black henrietta, i 38c, 4Sc and 52c
6 4 all wool cloth, all
colors.
,32c and 42c
Brush binding t All colors cheese cloth
!
. . . : E-inl.,v Whn 1
M.11. .CU AIMIUl i . . ... ' "
Carried Ammunition to the Troops.
Private J. F. Finlev of the First Cal
ifornia, who carried ammunition to tne
Tenth Pcnnsvlvania during the recent
battle at Mauila, making several trip
over a field swept by the Spanish fire,
is half Spanish and is 24 years old. ill
mother speaks only iauisli. liis tamer.
who is dead, was a railroad man wn
had charge of the construction of a part of the Southern Pacific in" Arizona.
Einh v has a military turn of mind.
and as a boy while, living in Guatemala
he organized a company to engage in a
revolution there. He is an absolute
stranger to fear. Most cf his lite has
been spent in the wild country along
the border, and he speaks Spanish nue
a native. Exchange.
Capt. Crowninshicld on Our Froresa. The near future must, I believe, le for us as a nation a time cf general
t-preading out. There must be an ea largement of trade aud commerce, which follows boldly aluns? in the path of civ ilization, a development which is strongly shadowed forth iu this one ol the few years that remain of onr waning century." Let us remember tbe words of a well known and progressive ttatesniaa who wavs that in these lattcrdavs "the
The public
! schools teach almost every known branch of stufy but the one most ' important branrh of all. What does
- it profit your s
if he has an imalect lite a Xewte. and is mentally an
Admiral CnchtoB. if he has a weak and pnny body ! and not the -
met est idea M how to care fcr
his health? A - bov s h o a 1 d ke : taugrht from the start that Bis health is bis m precious endoav.
. . ... . . . . i. . . i
Without neaiin. ai;
the genius, and an me ira. ...
world are worthless, a ooy iifr tfcVi taueht that success m any wale of lne tttat KrVniness. and life itself, are dependent
r r- . r . 1 -.l.
upon his care 01 v; S,-, &i that he ts losing his
C health and visor, when bche'kf t-
otTered for sale that has not been killed
in a licensed slaughter house, and no person shall be permitted to act as a meat inspector before undergoing a qualifying examination on the law of meat "inspection, the names and situati.i of the organs of the body, signs of
health and disease in animals and carcasses and the conditions rendering fresh meat fit or unfit for human food. .Special precautions are urged in the cast; of pork, which is regarded as especially dangerous. With regard to dairies, the report recommends that in future no cow shed, byre or shippen
hliall lie permitted or registered in urban districts within 100 feet of any dwelling house, and that to secure the
legisteriug of a dairy in a populons place it must in future have an impervious floor, a sufficient water supply
for flushing, proper drainage, a depot for manure at a sufficient distance from the byres, minimum cubic contents of from " 600 to b(0 feet for each adult beast, a minimum floor space of 50 feet to each adult beast and sufficient light and ventilation. Chicago Record.
chanee of water, lou are liKeiy to
need it. A. G. Luken & Co. and J . L. Adams & Co. druggists.
Many Paopla Cannot Drink Coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep like a top. For
Grain-O does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young- people and children Grain-O ia the perfect drink. lTd from nnre crains. Get a pack
age from your grocer today. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 2."c.
Half the lis that man is heir to come
from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bittern strengthens and tones the stomach: makes indigestion impossi
ble.
AJAX TABLETS POSITTVELY CURE
A nw iiuMw--rwuim ori. 1 m poUinc J. Hl.lin, etc., cuwl t) Atraae or other kim and lndicratioiw. THr vkv am murlu motors tort V itality In old or romut.and
tot a man fortoly, mwmwor m&muro erent Insanity and Coniramiition if
takn u tuns. Hwirow how ImmMUin inpnn
mentaaa nra a i cur. n g"j "1 iat oiwn fatnmi tha gwnoina Ala lahlnta. 11", bHracured tbooiwnilii and willcaroyoa. t iy ' poa. itinwriuneaantntna toaffet acura Eft PTC ' aachcaneor rolund the money. Ithw VI ''(!
rackatfej or nx iHta nun vrw ih.uu iwr '' .
lain wrui'iirr, om " ' . ' . I " 1 . L
bail in plain wrawr, npon muiui r AJAX REMEDY CO ,
For sale in Richmond by A. G. Luken Sc Co. Tho. F. McDonnell. Druggist
Heavier Than B . fore.
"My stomach and liver had troubled me for years, and not obtaining relief j
from medicines I continued to grow
worse until I c-ave Hood's Sarsaparilla
a trial. This medicine cured me and
now I am sound and well and heavier
than everv before in my life." Belle
Mi'RPHV, Allensvilie, Indiana.
Rat
1 TGim
v ii i n i l
Ui
Hood'8 Fills are the only
r-.ii.r to Bed Without Food.
A wriier points out that this is n mistake. Animals, he alleges, as an ex ample to the man, eat first and sleep after. The long interval between supper and breakfast and the emptiness of the .kni.rli rtnrint? sleeD is injurious, and
tn it is attributable much of the emacia - j take with Hood's Sarsaparilla
tiou, sleeplessness and general debility I sure and fet Hood's
met with. He advises tne wea ana sleepless to take nightly a light, simple meal before going to bed if they would
Improve their health. A bowl of milk and bread or a little oatmeal regularly taken for a few months will have a sur-
Tvrisinii influence in toning up thesys-JTo
tern and increasing tbe weight and strength. This is a simply treatment and might be found advantageous. Health.
pill to
Be
I Mothers! S rpnEdiscomH I forts and f'ify a dangers of y H child-birth can J H be almost ---- f ''a r tirely avoided.. S B VineofCarduiAr:fy 9 relievesex- 1
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FIRE ALARM BOXES. rirrt Dlatrlot, aouth of Mala wart ot Tth. 1 t lrt and SonthO, piano fteotor 1 S 8nd and Houth B 1 4 ttb and Sonth D 1 S Bth and Sooth B.
f atn ana bouvb u. I H7th and South O.
Bxnd Dlatrlot, aouth ot Mala. and 11th i nth and Main t 8th and Month B. ith and Mouth U. i ft-tfth and MouthA.
1 fr lothana souta u., J T 11th and Main
3 a Uih ana ooniay.
Third Dtatiici. aouth ofkUla
n t 19th and South B.
g iath and oain a. 1 lth and atata. a 14th and Booth O. a lwth and aouth Aw j aout and Main.. Fourth Dlatrlot, north of Mala.
to rlTr, 4 1 Urd and Main, Boblnaon'a (hop, a trd and North U. 4 S Olty bulldlna. 4 6 Oaar, Hoott & Oo. 4 e Mo. 1 Iwm houaa, North Ma 4 7 Champion mtlla 8 loth and Horih I ; rlfth Dlatriot. Waat Biohmond ana BrMtopa 5 1 Waot Third and National roadi 6 9 Waat 8rd and Klnaey. f a Waat Srd and Klohmoad araaua. Karlham oollatc g S Htatc and Hoyar. B (Jrant and Ridn. 6 7 Hunt and Mapla. 5 S (Irant and Hharidan. 5 Brldfa avaana, papat amlll. Hlzth Dlatrlot, north of D. aaat ot 0. 1 Railroad ahntw.'
a Hutton'i ooffln ractory. Booalar Drill Worka, 4 Warn Ajriionltnral work 6-Cltjr Mill Worka Craamar at Boott Oo. 14th and Worth O t No. hoaa ouaa 4 isth and North O aVnd and North p BPBOIAL BIMAla4 S a patrol aa.1. I a a Flra praaanra. 10 Natural (aa on 1 1 Pi ra oat. S Flra praaaara o
ia ! Natural gas oB,
f 7 7
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REDUCED FARES
Various Points via Pennsylvania Lines.
4c
3c!
Srecial orices on aU silk at less than
t . 1 i Kff
i - - - - - - i f : IV I 1(1 11 ITSt X ILUIIV . VI .
6-4 broad cloth 08c tiou to bay dress goods.
Yours Earnestly.
i v i n CI ZZl M
v I y -
er glow, his step is no longer elastic ana
the spark .e o. '? and
Discovery 15 nattiiai w-. -
ic medicine. It does no '
Tr works wit 3 ana not -- protes the natural processes of sren IZ excretion. It imparl Ttfaltt y d
power - --- - cheeks, sparkle
to ey, : , Mimatirm
ofheaita to the whole body. It makes the jSr k" n and hearty. It tbe jreat himaker aesh-boiider and oerve-tocic oiooa -mat ci. .... j;. H,.ai.rs sell ft
and restorative. .. ; and have absolutely nothing eUe just as good." , . . . -I was afflicted with 1Vl?t J wres on ftce aad necV. writes Rf"ert roVi ard Pleasant Pellets.- and was cnrl. -
Coctipation is the commtmt betnain? and firrt cause of many Tirw. dtnand should always be treated with Dr. Pierce s P'easant Pellets nsd in connection wrthtae " Discovery " These are the most perfect aatural Uxtive and permanently cure.
Wmint Tellow Glaawf. Hitherto worknieii and others vrhc had to bear very strong white light in their work or profesgion have been in th haliit of wearing bine classes to re
lieve thtir eyes fruta the rossibility cl being blinded. This is the case with eailors who operate the powerful searjb-
litrhta that are now so necessary an aa-
jnnct to the war vessels ami commercial craft, especially if their eyes happen to be bine or gray. But recently it has
been demonstrated that yellow ct iorea glasses will serve their purpose better, and it is expected that they will be used hereafter.
Sanitary Value of Sing-inf Dr. Barth cf Koslin has made a study cf the effects of singing on the action of the lungs and heart, ou diseases of the heart, oa the pulmonary circulation, on the Wood, en the vocal apparatus, on
th upper air passages, oa the car, on ,KU tw.np.ra I health, on the development
of the chfet, go metabolism and on th activity of the dii,-etive organs. Smg- ; i 1 ;r.tsins. is as coed aa any
other f jna cf gynmasnc
and it bad
Excursion ticketa will be sold via Pennsylvania lines as indicated in the following paragraph. Although concessions in fare are authorized for meetings of certain orders, tickets may be obtained by any person whether a member of the order or interested in
the event. The reduced rates wiu ne open to everybody.
To Indianapolis, tnaiana augusii 20th, 21st and 22d for Knights of Pythias grand encampment and ra preme lodge session. Return limit August 30th, with privilege to extend . .. . 1 -1 WU
until oeptemoer luia. a To Cincinnati, Ohio September 3d, 4th. 5th and 6th. for the G. A- R. Na
tional eneampment. Good returning
until Septembet 13th, with privilege oi
extension until October sa.
To Pittsburg, Pennsylvania October 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th. 12th and 13th, good returning until October 17th, account Knights Templar triennial conclave. Return limit may be extended until October 31st. Daring the excursion season special rates will also be in effect via Pennsylvania lines for special and local events.
For particular information please ap
ply to nearest tic ret agent oi tne renn- ... , , TT? TIT T3:-U
or aaaresa . . xwcw
pectant mothers. It givea toneto the genital organs, and
puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes pregnancy less painful, shortenlabor and hastens recovery alter child-birth. It helps woman bear strong healthy children.
!Wm8ofrdul
ha also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving bearta that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine case out of ten. All druggists sell Wino of CaxduL $ijx per bottle, For artea tn cues nwJHre ?ee1 directions, address, etrir.r symptoms, t- " Ladles' AdWsory Dt-t. Tfca Chattaaooga Medusa Co Chataaocsa. Teaa.
rs. LOUISA BALE, of JeffeTSvB, Ca Styt: " Wnn I first took Wln of Cardol wt had been married three years, but could not have any children. Bina manias talar 1 had a An girt baby."
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KUXXIXC AWAY ith tbe idea that all Harness is poor, because low in price is unreasonable. Our price are tot bigh, neither is our IIarne poor. Oa the contrary it is better In .jualtty than any to be had ia the cuy at these pritei. In fact, we are only stating
plain trntn wnen we say n ia tne
obtaipaoie.
Delivery or farm harness, double or single.
office oalt tanned leather, at lemaraawy low price.
Telephone 14s. o-
uuiiai.t. i - - . . p- . . .... a BvlvtiniA lmes
the advantage that w can u P-"--, .- DUKnm ant. Indi
anvwhfere cr at any ume.trui,uii , V
Science.
r-HINDlPO
BE8T0BES VITAUTT
Made a
Wen Man
a aa.
THE xii. -r.T OI Rib
GREAT
FRENCH REMEDY produces tlse alujre r-srs ia 30 . rva Nervomt Debiltt-, tpotu-f. I ' in . nT4 ail drains and
losses caused bverrcrsot jocth. It wards off Insanity and ConsotBpuoo. oung Men er hid and Crtd Men wow ctbral U . . nw in Km.k4 orrua. and r.' 1
a man t. bestness or saTiajrr. Eas.iT carried ta tne t Docket. Pnte Cfl PTC Boaea Sz.s
t mail, in (a:a pac k- i written rBarantec OK.
For sale by W. 804 Main street.
th
II. Eoss drag Co,.
ITal'MdlUI
Fl la
rwmoilr vi Ooaorrr'. GM. Saraiaiarrhaa.
WhitM, aaaatarai aa
i coarana. or aar tnaaau -f 1 tf a. trrttaU'ja or a -
tts or .m
i fttnr. P braaaa. fcoa-airtniiaU
1 XarHsMltl M W at m W
' a i. uit ri
lot
7.
PLEAS AH TS CO.
Paperers and Painters. Fine, cp to date work a specialty.
All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room i second floor. Grand hoteL Residence, ios
south seventeenth street.
ELDORADO
CTCAU LAUsIDRY
The place where Laos Cartaia arat
Indoned, ts the puos to i
all laandry work.
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