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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUMS MONDAY" OCTOBER 10 1893.
I A TE- r rWALTER
H" ,,301 f teat of more than too yer ue tmca !I Cutset, 3d or purity ar.d fcaceit worth i uncqusUed." Costs less than ONE CENT a Cup. Trade-flark on Every Package. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD., Established I 730. DORCHESTER, MASS.
FR-1
ONE TRIAL BOTTLE
THIS OFPER ALMOST An External Tonic Beautifies it THE
DISCOVERY &
A WOMAN WAS ft, Thousand?! have tried from time immemorial to discover some ellk-;iius remedy for wrinkles and other imperfections' of the eomiilexion, but lume iial yet miic-c-HIi-d until the Misen I n-J i, the now famous Complexion Seeialit.. of "H Fifth Avenue, New York City, ottorvd the iullic their, wonderful Complexion Tonic. The reason mo many failed to make thi-t discovery hefore M plain, lx-cause tin y have not followed the ri lit principle. I'.alniM, Creams, IaiUoiis, etc., never have a tonic niriH't upon the wkin, hence the failim-s. The Misses Bell's Complexion Tonic has a most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, ahsorhint; and carrying off nil impurities which the hlood by its natural action is constantly forcing to the surface of the skin. It is to the skin v lit a vitalizing tonic is to the blood and nerves, a kind of new life that immediately exhilarates and strengthens wherever applied. Its tonic effect is felt almost immediately, an 1 it speedily banishes forever from tho akin, freckles, pimples. blackheads, moth patches, wrinkle, liver spots, rouuhness, oiliness, eruptions, and discoloration of any kind. 9 In order that nil may lie benefited by their (treat Iiscovery, the Misses Hell will, during the present month, give to all cull-; .THE MISSE3 BELI-. The Misses Bell's complexion
tonic
dieapnd io are for eale by all druggists.
sarvxarv ycyjeax Trii cyasx ycagi
Of Clothing at
E31EW. FHUESES
10,000 Worth
the public. We expect to business and will do just as we Men's Men's All-Wool heavy caSuit. simere Men's lilack and IJlue cheap at that; to 3Iens line Fancy Casi to .ou iu imy ai These are onlv a few. th o-1 The rrnn.c -lie is worked otT business." on the public
These are Honest Goods, buy anywhere.
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hy SURPASSES BELIEF. Applied to the Skin as by Magic. AGE THE INVENTOR. A erg at their parlors one trial bottle of their Complexion Tonic absolutely free ; and in order that thiK-e who cannot call or who live away from New York may be benefited, they w ill send one bottle to any ad-dre-s. all cliarires prepaid, on the receipt ot li" cents (stumps or silver) to cover cost of packinjr ami delivering. The price of thii wonderful tonic is $l.nO ier bottle, and this liberal offer should Ik1 embraced by alL The Misses IU-11 have just published their new hock, "Secret of Beauty." This valuable work is free to all desiring it. The hook treats exhaustively of th? importance of a isl complexion; teli: how a woman may acquire Ix'auty an" keep it. Special chapters on the care the hair; bow to have luxuriant growth harmless methods of making the hair pi i serve its natural beauty arid color, even to udvaneed age. Also instructions how to banish superfluous hair from the face, neck and arms without injury to the skin. This bouk will le mailed to any ad dread on ;vtuet. KKKK Trial liottles of Wonderful Complexion Tonic, free at parlors, or 25 cents (cost of packing uud mailing) to those at a distance. Correspondence cordially solicited. Address 78 Fifth Ave:. New York City complexioa soip, skin fooi
FREE
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50 Cents on
Of Men's. Boys and Children's Clothing to be sacrificed
on account of the fake business" sales, which are stop
it if Inur rriVfc r.n Clrtthinnr. etc.. Will do It. We mean
advertise heavy. new goods, worth suits, new goods, worth All-Wool Cheviot, very fine sell now at o.OO. meres ami Cheviols, in itio in wnoiesaie; ior a. .OO. to srive vou an idei of
nrf n'il fttfY rirr!l fnr twntv.fiv' vpars and now beinsr
as nnv goods under the preteise of
and we
PEOPLE OF THE DAY.
China has recently bron) the field cf operations fr great raiiroud enterprise. In addition to the line to be built by Belgian-French capital, which bas been tbe canse cf the latest Anglo Kossian troubles, a treat roud is to be constructed by the American China Development company, cf which ex-Sena tor Calvin S. Brie is the bead. ThU company bus received large and impor tant concessions from the Chinese gov ernment and it id expected to play an important part in the eatiected indus'J r f V CALVIN S. BRICK. trial development of tho empire. The road to be constructed by the American company will reach from Hankow to Hongkong, a distance of S00 miles, and will tap a territory containins a popu lation of 300,000,000. The cost of the road is estimated variously at figuree between $CO,000,000 and $40,000 000. Mr. Erice bas had considerable exIcrience as a railroad man, having Lad to do with several large enterprises iu na time, and he is well fitted by ex perience to direct tho affairs cf the Vmerican China Development company Prince of Wales' Servants. Prince Albert Edward of Wales al ways travels with a good deal ot pomp and state. An important personage who may be seen fussing over hia luggage is the sergeant footman. A red cord worn round his neck distinguishes him from the ordinary footmen, but his livery a j scarlet coat and waistcoat, with Prince of Wales feathers on the gold buttons. and blue plush breeches is the samt as theirs, and all have their heads powdered. The prince's head valet, who always travels with him, wears plait dark clothes. Pages are distinguished from the footmen, as they wear darl navy blue coats with gold buttons anc lino black cloth trousers on ordinary occasions, but their gala livery is blaci velvet breeches', white silk stocking, anil gold garters, and they are also powdered. The house steward never vaiie: hi livery, but on state occasions ha Mack silk stockings instead of white He only waits at big dinners, and thel cu the prince alone. Tho duties o' pages are to wait at table and those f footmen to bring dit-ht.s from lifts They also BLswer bells and stand in tut ball and corridors for their period o; duty. New York Press. Cervera a Musician. It may not Ik? generally known that Admiral Cervera is a composer cf con eiderahle ability. When be was an at taohe of the Spanish legation in Wash inftton during the days of President Grant's administration, he was notee for his fino voice and frequently enter taiued his friemls that way. He wa . the author rf un t-.-the Dollar! so - called "Ciosinor out to quit nothing but schemes to deceive S5.00; sale price, S3.CO. o.OO; sale price, 3.00. serge lined, worth IO OO and fir.,t - rla.ss manner, cost .UO what we intend to do during "wanting to quit want you to see them before
can 1 ?re pit-itstc-tt in this country ii v. ell as in r?in and at that time
cocl.J be fencdin the portfolio of man j ivrs-c t-h re ia Washington. One evenTrg ilrtfc. Fish, wife of Secretary of ; U-: Ili'Piiitea Fi.sh. gave a dinnei iar:y t ti e jrncft penpl of thediplo--u;..- circl -, nwl Ctrvcra was invited i-iu!!it cd a xcitr that was lriiii; j e;i t' e t i;:i;o, ( trvrra began a captirtin; sad mrticual stcieh love ' t:t. It v. as cf bis own rcmpotitioa. VTcmin at the Exposition. That tb.! vcuicu f America are tc have t? s.iese'itutioa end an exhibit at Pa-!-: ericsitioti iu lPOOisduetc ii. ;; rri ot Xrs. Lidjard fctevens .The i-; .rre 1 tLc a.itaticu and enlisted he st:;i:rt ft totic cf the best known T.d u i fln i:i i-.l women of New I'crk. TL-. Citrtch rovernmeut refused ( r.'-it the i ts a cf an international renin's trhiciticn, lot would grant i-rii!.;-ieia t?-r au esLiLit within tne Mtai. LEDYA1:D STEVKNS. space granted the American commia sioners. The offer was accepted, and congress has been asked to eppiopriate $150,000 for the purpose of tanyiug out tho plan. Airs. Stevens Is the daughter of Dr. Octavius A. White of South Carolina. h-he is connected with many of tbe leuditig families of the south mid is a direct descendant of Governor John Winthrop of Xlasyachtisetts and of Peter Stay vegan t. FACTS IN A FEW LINES. Eight hundred thousand people still epoak Welsh. The cheapest rate of postage In En rope in that of France, There are at least 10,000,000 nerve fibers in the human body. Nearly one-fifth of the students at Swiss universities are women. A miniature .Morro Castle has beeu erected at the Thousand islands. The first envelope ever made is in the possession of the British museum. No fewer than 1,173 persons have been buried in Westminster Abbey. Great Britain spends on tobacco and pipes aboot 14,000,000 every year. The maintenance of the sultan's ha rem costs Turkey about $15,000,000. Twenty-five per cent cf the shares in American railways are owned in Eng land. In Brazil there are said to be 300 languages and dialects spoken by the Indians. The battle of tho Boyne was not fought on July 12, as alleged, but on the 1st ----- One out of every six Inhabitants of France has an account in tbe state sav ings bank. An employer of German clerks says that they work 20 per cent slower than English ones. There have been 27 cases of insanity in the Bavarian royal family during the last 100 years. It is well known that toothache is often caused by a disordered stomach. and is removed by a simple aperient A Brighton (England) young man killed himself because his wife made fun of him for kissing tbe servant girL The wonderful part of the Maxim gnn is that it has only one barrel, and yet it can discharge 600 shots hi one min ute. In Germany and Holland girls are chosen in preference to young men in all occupations where they can be ad vantageously employed. One-fourth of the people on tbe earth die before the age of 6, one-half before the age of 16, and one person in each 100 born lives to the age of 65. There are several varieties of fish that cannot swim. In every instance they are deep sea dwellers, and crawl about the rocks, using their tails and fins as legs. When cartolio acid is to be used as a disinfectant, it should be mixed with boiling water. It is more soluble, and the two combined into a solution will keep for weeks. It has been found in Japan that the most effective way to teach the natives to take precautions against the spread of disease is to show them tbe living organisms in polluted water by means of microscope's placed in the temples. A man must reap as he sow. If he sotrs in .health he wiU reao til health. It he nesrlects his health the weeds of disea now no and choke it. It is a cailv ana aouriv inarvei ecu will reeklesslv nt-elect their health, when a moneat's tbousht should tea tnem tiia' th.T arv fcitirtini? death. It lies ia tnos cvprr man s txweT to live io a irreen otvi aare. If a roan would only take the same of htrosclf that h- ooes of his horse, o cow. or dos, he would er.jov good health. When a man owns a hundred-dollar horse. and it cets sick, he does not waste any titne aboct doctoringr him cp. When his garden c-ts full of weeds, he doesn't dejav aoon rootinc them Oct. for he ktio'vs they wil choke out his veeetables. When he is out of sorts, sick, nervous, headachey. has no arTietite and is restless and sleepless at niirht. he pavs little attention to it. The result is consumption, nervous prostration cr some senons blood or sktn disease. Ur Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for hard working men. It srives edife to the appetite, facilitates the flow of digestive i usees, invigorates the liver and purines and enriches the blood. It is the CTeat Diooa-macer ana nesn builder. It cures aS per cent, of all cases of lineriaz- coughs, bronchial and throat affections, weak lungs, bleedtcsj from iung-s and kindred affections. Do cot wait nntii the lunsrs are too far wasted to adnit of lwtij- ctrreT "As vou kaow. five years ag-o the doctors had trf-r--, Tnf to die wiih oonsaniction.-- wrrtes vrr Ft G MK.inae ot IeTwalrr. KaveKe Co tit v -1 tuok "treatment trotn lr K V pufn ud am ecoreiv well now I hd takes. steadiiv. as directed, hi Ooiita Medical Itis Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PeI.ets cure cotatloauoa. One UtUe " Pellet" ia a dose
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CONSULTING A WOMAN.
Mrs. PlnVham's Advice Inspires Gondecoe and Hope. Examination by a mii physician ia bard trial to a delicately organized jroman. She jrata it oif aa long as she dare, Mid is only driven to it by fear of c&a er, polypus, or some dreadful 11L ilofct frequently such a woman leaves a physician's office where she has undergone a critical examination with an impression.more or leas, of discour agement This condi tion of the mind destroys the effect of advice; and she growl worse rather .ir7-T- ' ' than better. In consulting Mrs. Pinkham no hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a woman and ia wholly confidential- Mrs, Piukham's address a Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge. Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a wellsprvsgof hope, and her wide experience and skill point the way to health. I suffered with ovarian trouble for ceven years, and no doctor kr.ew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I woald try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles ef it, and am entirely cured." Mbs John Foremax, 26 N. Voodberry Ave.. Baltimore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman is only one of thousand. Woiklt g Woman's Home Association Ol M Pfrt?J Kirit f hviirrn lllinmtt January 11, lS'JG. Our Working Woman's Home asso ciation nsed roley s Honey and lar six years ago, and are using it today. It has always been a favorite, for wbi.'e its tatte is not at all ucpJeasant, its effects are very beneficial. It has never yet disappointed us. Wishing you all possible sueeet?s. sincerely yours, Laura O. Fixon, Manager. A. G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists. A Strong Nation Consists of stront; men and healthy women, and health and strength deprtid upon pure, rich blood which is triven by Hood's Sarssparilla. A nation which takes millions of bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla every j'ear is layirg the foundation for htalth, the wisdom of wbich will surely show it self in years to come. Hood's Pills are prompt, effieent, always reliable, eaey to take, easy to operate, -o-c 7 GO TO PITTSBURGH. SPECIAL. KATES AND SPE CIAL. ti:aints via PENNSYLVANIA LINES. Magnificent Decorations and H.leotrical DleplavB and Grand Parade a Triennial Conclave KrjigLt&i Templar. From Oajober 8ih to October 15th, the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny will entertain people from all parts of the United States, as well as troin other countries, assembled to partici pate in and witness the imposing ceremonies of Knights Templar ia Triennial Conclove. Preparations for the event have been completed on a grand scale, and never in the history of the electrical age have there been such extensive illuminations by electricity ad may be seen on this occasion. Both cities will be ablaze with lights every night. The decorations of business blocks and residences will be the most remarkable ever witnessed. The zrand parade will take place Tuesday, October 22th, and will be a wonderful demonstration. Thousands of Sir Knights will be in lice, marching to niusic furnished by hundreds of bands. Tho sitfht will be an inspiring one. The graadure of this occasion m&y be enjoyed at small cost tor fare, as non transferable excursion tickets to Pittsbui'gh will be sold over the Penn sylvama L;nes each day from October S,h, to lJ.h inclusive. Tickets will In good xeturning October 17th, with privilege to extend the return limit to October 31et. Arrangements have also been made whereby hoMers of excursion tickets over the Pennsyl vania Lines may indulge in cheap trips from Pittsburgh to pointswithin a radius of 2(0 miles of that city, also to Harrisburtr. Gettysburg. Baltimore and Washington. Concessions iu fare for side trips may be secured by lepositmg the return portion of ex cursion ticket to Pittsburgh w.th a jo.nt agent in that city. Persocs rraking the trip over the Pennsylvania Lines arrive at stationin the center of Allegheny or P.tts burgh, right in the midst of hotel aad botrdinir house districts, eoncenient to places where the event of the week will transpire. Ihe Pennsylvania station on Federal street .Vlieeraenv. is close to the point where the grand parade-wii! form on Tues dy, and is aear splendid location for viewing the procession. It is also direetly on the line of march. The hospitality of the Iron City is well known and all visitor will be satisfactorily taken care of. It will be perhaps the opportunity of a lifetime to see such a wonderful exhibition of tlectrieal illumination and decorations and vast army of representative men fro ei ail over the country ia line. Per sons who attend wid be amply repaid for the trip, the expense of which will b-i small. Full information about rates, time cf trains aad other par ticulars may be ascertained by apply ing to C. W. Elmer, Pennsylvania Line ticket agent at Richmond. The right eminent grand com aaander of the state of Indiana and several other grand oS:era and past srrand officers, together with members snd families and friends of Raper of Indianapolis, Baldwin of Shelbyvule and Knightstown, Richmond, Logans port, rw.okcmo and Anderson eominanderies will make the pilgrimage to Pittsburgh over the Pennsylvania Route, and will travel in a special train to leave Richmond at & a.m. Sunday, October 9. A eordial invitation ia extended to all Sir Knights, their friend s and persons wishing to eiperipce pleasant jonraeyjto go on the peciaL
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AGE NO BAR.
Everybody In Richmond EllOld people, stooped with suffering; Middle ae. courageously fighting it; Youtb, protesting impatiently; Children, tunable to explain it; Baby cryicg, can't tell why; All in misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache firs, Coq"s when yoa catch & cold or e train it. Don't neglect a bad back. Baek&ehe is the first step of kidney trouble. Many complications follow. Urinary diffiealties.diabetes.Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure headache. Cure every form of kidney ill. Plenty of Richmond proof that th s i so. Mrs. Jennie Lauiig, 16 south eleventh street, ay: I can give Doan's Kidney Fill a good recommendation tor all weaknesses of the kidneys and mxUiary organs. As a result of a serc us attack of diphtheria about twelve years ago, my daughter bas ever since -een troubled with a weakness of the litineys. I tried numerous remedies tnd treated with various physician?, .ut the relief was only temporary. Seaming about Doan's Kidney Pills md seeing them to highly recommended, I procured a box at A. G. Laken's drug store and she began then -ie. In a short time tbe troable had entirely disappeared. We stopped the treatment too soon, and alter seven-. weeks it seain began to appear. cne used Doan's KiJney Puis and the attack was promptly warded off, and wo have every reason t ) believe it is a pormanent cure. Doan's Kidney riua ior sie uj dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mil burn & Co., Bufflo. New York. Sole agents for the Lnited States. Remember the name uo&u & ai d take no other. LOW RATES TO OMAHA fwry naw wtst Pftnnsvlvanta Lines For w r ' - Trans-MlsslsslppI Exposition. Excursion tickets to Omaba are on sale d;aly at principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines ana may De ootained to October 15th, inclusive. The return limit includes November 15th. . . At,,, t , , I For special information about the low il miik throuerh time over this route apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania lines, or address r . Van Dusen, A. U. I'. Agt., t ituuarg, Pa. We Q'V No Rawards, An offer of this kind is the meanest oi deception. Uur plan is to give every one a chance to try the merit of Ely's Cream Balm the original Iilm lor the cure of catarrh, hay fever and cold in the head, by mailit g for IU cents a trial size to test its curative powers. We mail the 50 cent size also and the druggist keeps it- Test it a:,d you ate sure to continue the treatment, llelitm is immediate and a cure follows. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York. It II ts the Spot. When suffering from a Bevere old and vonr throat and lungs feel sore. take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar, when the soreness win be at once re hevod, a warm grateful feeling and heaUnjr ot the parts affected will be expenencea and vou will sav: It feels so t.ood. IT HITS the SPOT, it is guaranteea. A. a. Lnken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. druggists. It M iy Save Your Life. A dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar will prevent an attack of pneumonia, grip or severe cold if taken in , ii. t - : tiri.e. tjures cougns, coma, a riyyc, hoaroenes. difficult breathing, whoopine cough, incipient consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Gives positive relief in advanced stages of consumption, asthma or bronchitis. Guaranteed. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists. Ths Wiser Way. 'How fresh and rosy yon look, Nora," exclaimed Isabel, who had ju&t nrr.d from the beach, and was greeting her friend. Yes. dear," replied -ora i am recline Rolendidlv. and mamma says 1 ave an alarming appetite. "Where in the world have you oeen mrp 1 saw V0U7 'I have remained at home," replied Cora. and have worKea nara every iv Hut 1 have Deen taKing mat jronderful medicine. Hood s Sarsa oarilla. and it has done me, oh, so nueh good, lou see i always ime to - f W 1 1-1 A. reel well when I go away, and I leave or the mountains next week. Found. At A. G. Luken and J. L. Adams' Jrug stores, a maivelous cure tor ail kidnev complaints, nervous exhaustion nd female weakness. It is r oiey s Kidney Cure. HORSES AND DRIVERS. Ft. toix. J.. winner ia the 2:11 class at Lewiston. Me., wor 4 Vi t-unoe shoes forward in this race. Now it Is said that the stallion Morey, apposed to be by Slander, Is in rwelity Amber, 2:184, by Alcyone The trotter Lentolns, 2:15, byPactolas. has a boll on his hind leg that has bothered him all summer. When he took his record of 2:12 at the recent meeting at Toledo, the paoer Pendulum moved like clockwork. The California 3-year-old, Dr. Frasso. 2:1S, by Iran Alto, has gone lame and may not start again this year. In commenting ou Sllvanway's performance at Charter Oak park a horseman said that the bay filly scored at least 17 quarters during the race. In a recent letter to a friend in Pen dleton. Or., Frank Frazier said. Cheualis did not wear hopples, I could get f20,000 for hira." But he wears them. Last season the gray pacing gelding Ballmont, 2 K)9?4. placed the track record of New Plata, N. Y., at 2:15V. This season, at the recent races, he cut it to 2:134In the thiid beat of the 2 :2 trot at the Kenton (O.) meeting Walter owned by William Bryant, Fredericks - town, O., fell and brofce his neck. The pplrlina had won the first two heats. Th. Wnrmonnfl of Srarchllcht Rigby park is still more noteworthy when his trip from Cleveland to Portland, back to Dubuque. Ia.. and again I back to Bostcn ia taken into consideration,
GOWN WITH CIRCULAR FLOUNCES FROM HARPER'S BAZAR
A French model crrid ont in tones of rua!qniso brown illustrates lie tenlen?v of t'lTtning ia line. Rows of rolled fold ef the broadcloth of which the gown ia made f illowfd the outline f the pointed p mel of the skirt and the circular flounces, ut well as the sleeves and jicket. The latter is odd and pretty a fancv bolero which i J UVJ MUIIIU WUIl'U fagtens diagonally acros the bust with three embroidered velvet buttons. It slopes away from the front, disclosing about thfi brown velvet belt an nnderblouse of brown and white polka-dotted taffeta. The sleeves, ending with a curve over the hand, is trimmed around the upper part with the same silk anr! bordered with folds. The crushed silk stock has a hieh soaare wing behind. The rutlles on the skirt extend around the btck, drooping towards the train, thus accentuating the length of the back breadth. These tuflles tncin le the back and sides,, then turn up each side of the front to the firft point of the panel, with just fulness enough to allow them to round the Eaity,Quek!y, Permanently Restored MAGNETIC nERV!KE.r Nervous Dchilitv. Lost vitality, stmraji i.omt Failing Memory the result of Over-work, Worry, Sickness. F rrrri ot Youth or Over-indulgence. Price &0c. and St ; 6 b9e( SB. For quick, pOSIllvfina lasnngrnun, in n-xoni Weakness. Iirt'tenr-v. Nervous lrhiittv and l-ot v.tahtv u- YELLOW LABEL SPECIAL-doubie strength will give strength an.t tone to f"pt and ertect a ptrmanein imc loo Pills fj; by mail. For sale by W. II. Ross dray Co, S04 Main street. A Short Sad Story. A Cold. Neglect. Pneumonia. Grief. Had Foley's Honey and Tar been used, this story would have had a happier ending. A. G. Luken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. Shake Into Your Shoes. Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet and instantly takes the sting oat of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery ot the age. Alien's toot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try t today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Bv mail for 2oc. in stamps. inal packages free. Address, Allen S. Olrr sted, ReRoy, New York. Give the Children a Drink Called Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap petizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee, but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a Etimulant, but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much as coffee, la and 25c. Splendid Suooess has been had Li the cases of colic, diarrhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy for Buch troubles it ia invaluable. IJay a 10c trial bottle and you are bound to he convinced. To be had of A. O. Luken & Co. Vnl'onght to know that when suffer"king from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley's Kidney Cure. Guarin'eed or money refunded, by A. G. Luken & Co., and J.L.Adams & Co., druggi.ts. Never Sa Die. Many desperat cases of kidrey diIf j sease pronounced incurable have been cured by Foley's Kidney cure. Many physicians use Co., and J. L. gists. it. A. G. Ltuen & Adams & Co., drugRheumatism Cured la A Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days, its action upon the system ia B. ! remarkable and mysterious. It re1 moves at once the cause ana ine ' disease immediately disappears. The ; first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. at Sold by A. G. Lnken & Co., Druggists ou aiain street oauaxa druggirta 10M -ain street & Snyder Richmond. 6 j ' Etop suffering: Try Ir. JUlea Pala PUlfc
corner nicely,yet with not much ripple. Th ekirt is nnlined from the waist-line to the first ruflle, the panel and lower part having the U6ual lining. The top of the back fastens smoothly, with neither pleat cor shirring, under narrow straps, or with a row of small buttons and buttonholes the length of the plaoket, or again with a double row of buttons laced across with tiny cord loops. The skirt is of circular cut, the width at the bottom being a little over four yards. The proper cut of this gown can be obtained only by the use of the cut paper, patterns furnished by Harper's Bazar where the gown appears. The hat of pale brown felt is rolled upward at the side, and trimmed with two Mereury wings passing from behind puffs of a lighter-toned miroir velvet. A brown velvet rosette is under the brim next the hair. Quantity ot material for gown (H yards of broadcloth j 1 i yards of taffeta for blouse.
Loaned on household goods, office fixtures, M Loaned on watches, rings, diamonds, bicycles, ptanosTTia eiry, musical and vehicles, without removal. instruments, in fact anything cf value. MONEY Our terms are easy, with privelege of repay E We also loan to salaried people working resjwnsible ment in weekly or monthly pay Y firms on their ments. Business personal notes, confidential. Private office, without security. Open every night Richmond Loan Co, E.ccn. i, ilrenca'. Eb-k, North Kast Cor tn and Main EXPERT WOKK! We run cur Steam Laundry for the purpose of staking mcney. To do tnia we mas please and eatiefy all those who entreat ua with their workOur efforts are directed towards ibis end. All work ia done thoroughly. Dalicate fabrics are carefully bandied. Buttons are not torn o2 or garments injuredPi ices are moderate. Try ua with your mxt lot of work and see how wtil we can do it. D. W. WALTERS Prop. Phone 151 919 Msiu St
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