Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 October 1898 — Page 3
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7 &tfbs?mf '4, RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM 4FHiDaY OCTOBER 14 1898.
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'A PEBTECT FOOD
WALTER
BREAKFAST COCOA
" Ha. stood th teat of more than too years' use among all cIbmc., and lor purity and honest worth ta unequalledCosts less than ONE CENT a Cup. Trade-Mark on Every Package. WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD..
Established 1780. ata.- ' J. i pa ONE PRICE
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OVERCOAT BAJRG- AIM
Greater bargains were never offered in Richmond before, than we are offering at the preset t Don't buy an overcoat or a suit until you have seen our stock and prices.
Wen's good, heavy beavea oveacoats ....... $ Men's good, all wool kersey overcoats, black, blue and brown, tf worth $7 50, at 4) .Men's very fine all wool kersey overcoats, black, blue, brown, fj worth f 10, at . . tw Men's fine covert overcoats, heavy weight, newest colors, worm $10, for
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Men's heavy jarsey ribbed shirts and drawers, fleeced lined, worth 50c, for . JHen's extra he avy fleece 1 ned shirts and drawers, biggest bargain out . . . . Men's heavy, all wool shirts and drawers, natural gray and scarlet, wo:th 1,00, Hen's heavy jersey knit overshirts, cneap at 50c, for glen's extra fine fleeced-lined jersey knit overshirts, worth 75c, for Men's best quality, jersey knit overshirts. wool fleece-lined, worth 190, for . . Men's lined leather gloves, a corker, for Men's extra good quality overalls, blue denim, with or without bib ..... -Men's good, heavs striped overalls
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BAKER & CO.'S DORCHESTER. MASS. The lew Good for Fall are now beinglreceived every day. 1 If you need any piece of FURNITURE It will pay you to look my stock over. GILBERT T.OUNHAM Tha Leading Furniture Dealer. 627 and 627 Main. TO ALL iri'illl'frij ".lt'!il
SUCCESS OF THE SEASON.
SUITS, SINGLE OR DOUBLE
rLAIN OR SILIC FACED, TAILORED AND DESIGNED, LATEST STYLES ....
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Men's extra fine kersey overcoats same colors, well made, fine Italian lining, satin sleeve lining, worth sully $15, for only ...
Men's extra fine plaid black over coat, worth $15, for . . . .
Finest covert overcoat in the market, equal to merchant tailor goods, none better for $25, our price only
AGE CO BAR.
Everybody In Richmond Eli gible. Old people, stooped with Bnfferinjr; Middle age, courageously fighting it; Youth, protesting impatiently ; Children, unable to explain it; Baby crying, can't tell why; All in misery from their kidneys. Onlv a little backache first. Comes when you catch a cold or strain it. Don't neclect a bad back. Backache is the first step of kidney trouble. ManT complications follow. Urinary dimeulties.diabetes.Bright's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills cure headache Cure every form ol kidney ill. Plenty of Richmond proof that this is so. Mrs. Jennie Lauiig, 16 south eleventh street, says: I can give Doan's Kidney Pills a good recommendation for all weaknesses of the kidneys and auxiliary organs. As a result of a ser ious attack of diphtheria about twelve years ago, my daughter has ever since been troubled with a weakness or toe kidneys. I tried numerous remedies and treated with various physician., but the relief was only temporary Searnintr about Doan's Kidney Pills and seeing them so highly recorn mended. I procured a box at A. O. Luken's drug store and she began their use. In a short time the troable had entirely disappeared. We stopped the treatment too soon, and after several weeks it scram began to appear. She used Doan's Kidney Pills and the at tack was promptly warded off, aud we have everv reason to believe it is a permanent cure." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn & Co., Buffalo, New York. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. It II t the Spot. . When suffering from a severe eold and your throat and lungs feel sore take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar, when the soreness wilJ be at once re lieved, a warn grateful feeling and hfaling of the parts affected will be experienced and yon will say; "It feels so fcood IT HITS the SPOT." It is guaranteed A. G. Lnken & Co. and J. L. Adams & Co. druggists. "To Car Constipation forever. Take Case. rets Candr Cathartic. 10c or?5o II CUC fail to cure, druggists refund money Dr. Miles' Pain Pills stop Headache. BREASTED, estrone, $10.00 SlO.OO $15.00 OoflCues. . 25c . 75c . 39c . 50c . 69c . 18c . 25c . 25c
CURRENT MISCELLANY.
"Rattlesnakes are still plentiful, painfully so, in some pares of Arizona." said Mr. G. R. Kenton of that territory. "Hot long sinoe they invaded a mining camp in the section near where I live, and during their brief sojourn a regular reign of terror existed. The serpents came in numbers, crawled into the cab ins of the miners and fought desperately all attempts at eviction. Some monKtr nwlmrna were discovered In the beds of the inhabitants, and many narrow escapee from death were recorded. As a consequence all the citizens of that region have given up the familiar practice of sleeping on the bare ground. Indeed people who are fortunate enough to have habitations with two stories have abandoned their first floors after nightfall. "The explanation of the onweloome visitation is that the snakee grew weary of an unusually hot spell of weather and thought they might improve their lot by abandoning their dwelling places in the mountains. They made a bee line for the mining camp, to the utter panic of the people and the final extermination of the invaders. ' Washington Post The Ubiquitous Bewrter. One cf those ludicrous things that happen in the midst of serious circumstances took place the other night when a trolley car on a road leading from Troy ran into an open switch and collided with a freight car. It was really a serious case, and it was by the merest good leek that a large number were not injured or killed outright. A newspaper man happened to be on the car, and when the collisicai was over and the power turned off be found himself uninjured and seated in the capacious lap of a stout woman with a straw hat. He hastened to extricate himself aud find his hat, and then, with professional instinct, pulled his pad and pencil out of his pocket and went among the injured, getting their names and the extent of their injuries. One man who had landed on his neck in a ditch came to in a few minutes, and, after rubbing his eyes in a dazed sort of manner, attempted to rise. The first person he saw' was the reporter with a notebook. Surprise was pictured in his face as he said, "For heaven's sake, where in blazes did you come from so quick?" Troy Press. I How the Bicycles Were Checked. At a party in the Border district to which many guests rode on their cycles. luu uiwitva iiiouu eiauuraw urnwTiueuii ior tne cart 01 tne maenmes ana a sys-
tem of ticketing, similar to that in use' Made from pure grains. Get a packat hotel cloakrooms, was adopted, each age from your grer today. Try it in i-clist beiriK provided with a check 1 piace of coffee, 15 and 25c.
iicKet. iue nouseKoeper was inirusiea with the care of the bicycles and the issue of the tickets, and as they arrived the machines were carefully stored and labeled, so that there would be no difficulty when they were required again. But the housekeeper was not a cyclist, and did not understand the mysteries of the pneumatic tire. She pinned the tickets on the front tires of the machines, where they could be best seen, and took good care that the pins were stuck welJ4 into the tires. When the guests came to take their departure, the pathetic scene may be imagined. i-averpool Courier. Larg-est Hotel In the World. The sultan is said to have nearly com pleted the largest hotel in the world at Mecca. This establishment is to lodge 6,000 pilgrims at onoe, with presum ably their , camels and other beasts of me wona, aitnougn ox coarse inuaei dogs are not allowed to approach it. Its vast size has drawn attention to monster residences. The largest dwelling bouse in existence is in Vienna, where there is an apartment house with 1,500 rooms in it, occupied by more than 3,000 people. This building has 32 staircases, IS interior courts and 650 windows on the street Philadelphia Record. Our Piss A vented. Germany's discrimination against our pigs and cattle nas innicted on ner something like a meat famine. The price of all varieties of this commodity lias advanced so much ns to impose a serious hardsnip on tne poorer classes and greatly Inconvenience thoso who are better oft. Within the last three years the importation of horned cattle has fallen off more than one-third, while that of swine has almost entirely ceased. Home breeders have been unable to supply the deficit, and famine prices now rule. They have no stock to meet the demand, and the interdictions intended for tboir advantage have done them no good whatever. New York Tribune. Do Von Blame ThexaT May They say the Spanish girls art most crazy. Carrie What for? May Because the Spanish soldier are coming home without their arms. Up to Date. Ills Idea of It. Mrs. Henry Peck Always remembei that I am your better half. Henry Peck (sadly) And you are cm of those people who don't care how the other half lives. New York Truth A man must reap as he sowi If jie sows ill-heaith he will reap ill health. If he neglects his health the weeds of disease will grrow op and choke it. It is a daily and hourly marrel that men will recklessly neglect their health, when a moment's thought should tell them that they are courting death. It lies in most every man's power to live to a green old agre. If a man would only take the same care of himself that h does of his horse, or cow, or dojr. he would enjov good health. When a man owns a hundred-dollar horse, and it pets sick, he does not waste any time about doctoring him np. When his garden gets full of weeds, he doesn't delay abon rooting- them out, for he kn"ws they will choke out his vegetables. When he is out of sorts, sick, nervous, headacfaey, has no appetite and is restless and sleepless at night, he pays little attention to it. The result is consumption, nervous prostration or some serious blood or skin disease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for hard working men. It gives edge to the appetite, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-maker and fieshbnilder. It cures oA per cent, of all cases of lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections, weak lungs, bleeding from Icr gs and kindred affections. Do not wait until the lungs are too far wasted to admit of beicf cured. " as voa know, five year, ago the doctors had given me no to die with coo-ampoctt." writes Mr. K G McKinney, of Deepwater. Favette Co . W. Va. I took treatment tram Or. R V. Pierce, and am entirelv well now I had taken steadily, as directed, his " Golden Medical ltDr. Pwce Pleasant Pellets cure tipatiokv Oa UtUa "Pellet" ia a coo-
, MBS. PINKHA1TS ABYICEL
What Mrs. Nell Hurst liaa to Say About It. Dka Mrs. Push: When I wrote to you I had notbeen well for five rears; had doctored all the time but got no better. I had wonib trouble very bad. My womb pressed backward, causing piles. 1 was in such misery I could scarcely walk across the floor. Menstruation was irregular and too pro fuse, was also troubled with leucorrhoea. I had given up all hopes of getting well; everybody thought I had consumption. After taking five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegeta ble Compound, I felt verv much better and was able to do nearly all my own work. I continued the use of yourmedtcine, and f et4 that I owe my recovery to you. I cannot thank you enough for your advice and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inqulTs. Mrs. Xell Hcbst, Deepwater, SHI Letterihl lik the foregoing, constantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. Pinkham that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. All suffering women are invited t write to her for advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex periences woman's advice to women. Splsndld Suooess has been Lad in the cases of colic.disrrhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy a 10c trial bottle and you are bound to be convinced. To be had of A. G. Luken & Co. Many Psoplo Cannot Drink Coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep like a top. F01 Grain 0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nerVOUS persons, young people and hi drn Grain-O ia th nrft A; Itrartf with you wbetbrr yon rontlnoe the Bcr.s-tUluic lobe ceo h.blt. N-T-H.lC-9 '?zz.i"z--iz S"a'i . .... .. ..... r. tilie, purifies tile bioora-JaET A 8 K S-'XiTSi. tor., lost nuuibuod.. .1 W S jlXWj I.oiri make Ton etroagv 191 4 VrnWVold- 400.000 in fclth,ej-e-rfN 4.4 w h.V lcrnxvaeund bar ndpoe.cfc-T.B,TI HO TftBlf from vonr own drutrzist. who ill vouch forns. TmjLe it with U.D.tieDtlT. oersistentl.. One n.r intwd to cur-, or -.p r- fund mon.T. uur, Mi.lr.il, sew Itrt. - ' It M7yave Your Life. or two of Foley's Honey and 1 prevent an attack of pneumop or severe cold if taken in Cures cougha, colds, la grippe, ess, difficult breathing, whoopicugh, incipient consumption, or bronchitis, uives positive n advanced stages of consnmpthma or bronchitis. GoaranA. G. Lnken & Co. and -J . L. & Co., druggists. f What ooa s oarsapantra nas power to do or those who have ia pure and impro rished blood. It makes the blood ich and pure, and cares scrofala, e rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh, rheumatism, nervousness. If you are troubled with any ailment caused or promoted by impure blood. take Hood's Sarsapailla at once. Hood's Pills are prompt, efficent, syto takeeasy to operate. 3 Found. At A. G. Luken and J. L. Adams' Irrjg stores, a maivcloua care for all kidney complaints, neryous exhaustion nd female weakness. It is Foley's Kidney Care. A'orkirg Womaa'8 Home Association. 21 S. Peotia Street, Chicago, Illinois, January 11, 1S96. Our Working Woman's Home asso ciation used Foley's Honey and Tar six years ago, and are using it today. It has always been a favorite, for while its taste is not at all unpleasant, its effects are very beneficial. It has never yet disappointed as. Wishing you all possible success, sincerely yours, Laura l. t ixox, Manager. A. G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists. VVa G!va No Rewards, An offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Our p'an is to give every one a chance to try the merit of Ely's Cream Balm the original B-dm tor the cure of catarrh, hay fever and cnld n the head, by mailing for 10 cents a trial size to test its curative powers We mail the 50 cent size also and th druggist keeps it- Test it a d you are sure to continue the treatment. Rhe is immediate and a cure follows. Eh Brothers, 56 Warren street, NJw Y rk. The Wlssr Way. 'How fresh and rosy you look, Nora," exclaimed Isabel, who had just returned, rrom tne beach, and was greeting her friend. ItT -a f - ta ies, aear, replied ora l am feeling splendidly, snd mamma says I have an alarming appetite." "Where in the world have yon beeD since 1 saw you? ' I have remained at home," replied Nora, "and have worked hard every day. But I have been taking that wonderful medicine. Hood's Sarsa parilia, and it has done me, oh, so much good. You see I always like to feel well when I go away, and I leave tor the mountains next week. LOW RATES TO OMAHA Every Day via Pennsylvania Linos For Trans-Misslsslppl Exposition. Excursion tickets to Omaha are on sale daily at principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines and may be obtained to October loth, inelnsive. The return limit includes November 15th For special information about the low fare and quick through time over thi route apply to nearest ticket agent of the Prnnsylvnia lines, or x dress i tj Dasen, A. G. P. Agt.. Pittabarg 'Pa. "
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Ntvtr 8 st 5i.. Many desperat eases of kidrey disease pronounced incurable have been cured by Foley's Kidney cure. Many physicians use it. A. G. Lnken & Co., and J. L. Adams & Co., druggists. yiilTought to know that when suffer"king from any kidney trouble that a safe, sure remedy is Foley's Kidney Cure. Guar in eed or money refunded, by A. G. Luken & Co. .and J.L.Adams & Co., druggi ta.
Rheumatism Cured in 34 Hours. T. J. Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short time since I procured a boitle of 'Mystic Cure. It got me out of the house in twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the 'Mystic Cure' is the only medicine that did me any good. I had five of the best physicians in the city, but I received very little relief from them. I know the 'Mystic Cure' to be what it is represented and take pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, 630 Main street, Balard & Sayder druggists, 1031 Main street Richmond. While the War leasts. All who march, walk or stand, should shake into their shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder. It cures aching, tired sore, swollen feet, and makes tight ci new shoes easy. It absorbs moisture. and prevents chafing, hot, smarting, blistered, sweating feet. All tie regu lar army troops and navy men use it. Volunteers in hot climates can't exist in comfort without it. Allen's Foot Ease is sold by all druggists and shoe stores, Joe. Samples sent ik(.l. Addles, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, New York. 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. Ed oca te Your Ilowtli With Ciuiarets. Cnndv Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOcS&c. It 1CC, fail. drsistsrefuad money You Can Go to Indianapolis Next Sun day Ootobsr 16, far One Dollar From Richmond on Pennsylvania lines, ex jursion train at 8:3.) a. m. central time. Non-transferable excursion tickets will be sold. Return, leave Indianapolis, 6; 30 p. m. same day, October loth. C. W. Elmer, Passenger Ticket Agent. Protect Yourself and Family -BY ANEndowment Policy IN THE Frondeot Life and Trust Co., Of Philadelphia, J. F. REEVES, . .... . Special Age at Room 7. Westcott Block, PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up to date work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room i second floor, Grand hotel. Residence, 102 south seventeenth street Phillips Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Tuesday, October 18th. Lincoln J. Cart, r's Remember American The Maine Startling in its Realisu; Novel in its Construction I Naval Drama A I'lav that is 2od for the Jorih the South, Fast a' fl Pkrtur saue and True to Life West." in its Rendition ! . SEE the destruction of the Maine. The reat naval batt'e of Manila. Grandest, mo&t . novel and original t fleet ever produced. Sea's on Stle at Knode's music sto e. Prices 25, 50 and 75 cents. PHILLIPS OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday, Oct. 15th Hal Reed's Beautiful Play, Human Hearts. 150 X'shts in Sew York 150 Prices, - 25c, 50c, 75c Seats on sale at Knoies' mane sto-e. LAUNDRY. Get your Laundry wo. k done where satisfaction is guaranteed. Fl DORADO OTEAr.1 LAUNDRY 929 Mai a St Telapkaa 35S V V. 8TIX50',Ptof.
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.lf y OTlf had plmpl. n br hn, bat have at! dis.ppea.rvd. I had been troabled m aii coast ipat uo for some time, but after taking lb ilrst Cucaret I bav. had bo trouble ;th this al.meat. W. cannot spe. oa bthlj of t '-iCTt "' I'Ktll W A KTM AH. OerouuitO'WB Are.. l'hiladelbja. Pa. TUtCI MAJtH Pant. rm'.tble. v.-nt. Tast Good. To iMud, Sew Sicken. Vek-n or tint e. tMc. . ate ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ttn Rlt So and mirrteed tT all 6rum JAPANESE I' CURB A New and Complete t reatment, consisting ol SI' PPOS1 TURVES, Capsules of Ointment and two Boxes of Ointment. A twrver-failinft cure fcw Pile, of ever nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which is painful, and often results in death, unnecessary. Why en dura this tarnb. disease? Ma pack a Written Guaranta. la .ach II Boa. No Cure, No Pay. wc. aud ft a box, . tor tj. Sent bv mail. Samples tree OINTMENT, 25o- and SOe. CONSTIPATION C1$VS!2&& great LIVER and STOMACH REtit'LATOR and BLOOD PLR1F1ER. Small, mild and pleasant v take: especially adapted lor children's use. ja !ses 15 cents. For sale by W. fl. Koss drug Co. 804 Main street. IIME TABLE. Psnnaiylvaiiia LinQ , Elfective June: 26th, 1897. Train. Ram br Cantral Tim. ILctiiiond Union Station. Pitteturgh, CLuciixuati, Clio ago & St. Louis T.y . RICHMOND DIVISION, bwiween l'ttcifo,aiid Cincinnati. V.E8l'AlDTHAl.N8. aaaiva dbpabi tLog.nsp.jrtAo.iom , ., t: a, in Fai iiiicagj ji jjd h...uK5j a m. 11. 00 a ns JLogausporl Aoooui. 7. Ju p to. 7:46 a. Ba Ouiuao Mail aud fc.1. .....11: Jo p. n. 11; lo p. as fOiu aud Mackinaw K x li id p. o. EA31WAKD TRAINS. Olncln'tl Mail aud Ki :u6 a. m. i:lS a- m to.iiciu ti Auooui. Md Jbka. :0a u.. if.l j .. m tLugkfiapori Aocoiik ft:, p. u,. I'm; duiiUotiSuiIEi H.S. p. ax. 1:56 p. Ki Mcnuaw aud Oiu jrlait a Ki t.tv a ui INDlANAPOLda DIVISION. netweu Goiurubu and Indianapolis. WESTWA&MJ TKAlNS. Kjura DBraaa St. Loula Faat Man ..la a. w tuicb. aud lua. Aouum .H c:b a. m M. 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Ilonsy to Loan en martna . If you want to borrow come and see oa. fl -mm Bo . ma 1 and 8 Westcott block, Richmond Ino II. II. MEERHOFF, Plumber and Gas Fitter, Hot Water Heating, Ranges, Etc Phone 4G. 9 South 9th St. Take a KMe down io our Harness Shop ntt time von need fixings for your horse or stable and sec if we can't supply you better than anyone else. We have an excellent stock of Barnes and everything necessary for stable. There are no shoddy goods in the lot. There's a line of Kobe and Blankets ber at prices that should bring you in to buy. 'Zlx9 ""igrg-laae Cc, Telephone 143. Ho. ftW Mala Btrw-1 MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS IX)BITlYKlT CURB JUAmvmm JW ralllaa- . rallli or. I in r.ilMin I HlMDUHaaa. .In m by Abua. or otbar mill and ladur nninra lost Vltalttr la aMarwna.aal wft. fll man fm aliiili imalBaasni aaiilaaw. Prtrp-nt nd " - 1 ' takea ia Uim. Tnair nae abow. lmmBdlrtB faufBSw. mantaud .BaeU a t'UKE whata all otbar BaU.In. alat apoa.bartua tbs ssuaiua AJas Tablafes. Thar Bavaearadthouaandaand willanraswa. waptwaaBOS. Itinwrittaaanarantaa towtrantBeur l la Mchassw ratundUi. monar. PrioaUJ Wl pariiawi or aU pkaa (full tustiaaatl tatl f For sale in Richmond by A. Q. Lnken Co. Thoa, F. MaOonaell.. Dnxatriata Loaned on household goods, tffice fixtures, M Loaned on watches, tings, diamonds, bicycles, pianos, horses and vehicles, without removal. 0 jewelry, mus:cal instruments, in fact anything of value, MONEY Our terms are E We also loan to salaried people working easy, with privelege of repay ment in weekly responsible firms on their or monthly pay Y ments. Business personal notes, confidential. Private office. without security. Open every night. Richmond LoanlCo Eooa ...rremmt Bbak, North Est Cor. Sth and Maio EXPERT WORK! We run our Steam Laundry for the purpose of makisg money. To do tbia we must please snd satisfy all those nho entrust na withXth.-ir work. Our efforts axe directed towards lis end. A 1 work ia done thorooghly. Delicate fabriea are earefolly handled. Buttons are cot torn off or garments injured Prices are rtodera'e. Try us ith your next lot of work and see how well we can do it. D. W. WALTEB3 Prop.
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