Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 January 1899 — Page 3
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i ' ' ' 4, RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1899.
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GROWING GOLD.
EAD the prices and compare them with those on thejnondescript bills you have seen blowing around town. We Lead, Others Follow ! They throw out bills, we throw out inducements. It's the worst of bad manners
to present a bill before goods are sold. We had been giving better prices: right along than the bill-scattering stores, but didn't think it sufficiently! unusual to devote an issue of scare-head dodgers to the proclaiming of the
fact, We alvvays give bargains, and are used to it. It doesn't get us excited
Th Myatarr Explained by a Chtl
Kxpartmaata.
It is CAnprallr upnod that the nn
tret which are found In th rlv (fravela of Klondike and other aurifaj ous regions hare been brought do by the riTer direct from the reefs 1 which the gold originally lay. f Many practical miners and scJent; men. however, have long been of 'e
opinion that this cannot be the case, Jr
wo masses of gold of so large a size ;? ever found in the reefs tbemsselv. They believe, on the other hand tljt the nuggets have grown -where thy are now found, just as a crystal f
salt wiil grow i strong brine; but w-fi
no Insoluble a PuJ)tauce a goia m
difficult to understand how sjh
growth could take place. Kxpernn9
carried out in Australia have SD'fn
that decaying vegetable matter f.11
cause the deposition or g"ia iim solutions of cold salts, but these
are not known to occur in nefs. f
The mystery is now solved. A Sv-
onic chemist named Zzigniody has
Delicate ! I Children
They do not complain of anything in particular. They eatenoh.but keep thin and pale. 1 ney appear fairly well, but have no strength. You cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them delicate. What can be done for them r Our answ er is the same that the best physicians have been giving for a quarter of a century. Give them
i Scon's Emulsion
MOTHERS, Ile'p Your Little Ones They Njt to Blame.
are
n
soluble form. By acting on a sliily alkaline solution of a gold sail fth formaldehvde and submitting the r-
duct to dialvsis he has smveeded !!-
taining gold in a eollodial cond tn.
in which state it is soluble in Mter mid may be precipitated by the fdi-
tion of common salt. It is washecout by the rain, carried away in soltion by the rivers, and deRsited iUthe river gravels whereever there is jnything -outaiiiiiig salt to cause itspre-
(inilatioii. In the course of a 3; a
larire nuirirft mat le formed irUis
way. I
of Cod-Liver Oil ivith Ilrfo-
phosphins. It has most" remarkable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It brings strength to the muscles. It adds power to the nerves. It means robust health and vigor. Even delicate infants rapidly gain in flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. cwr. a-J $.oo : l druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. K.w York.
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Good dark prints sale price
German prints in black and white, 30 30 in. wide, sale price Cretonne robe prints sale price j Best quality apron gingham ' sale price Best quality flannelettes, large plaids only, sale price
Fleeced lined price
wrapoer goods, sale
Best quality shirting sale price Unbleached rnuslin, sale pi ice
full yard wide.
2ic 5c 42 c 5c 31c 6ic 31c 9Jc 5c
81-90, ready for JQ
42c ... 10c
gray, tan JJq
$1 00 SI 50
Moque te rugs, 2 yards long, sale tl Qg
30 inch novelties sale price Best quality ladies' mackintoshes, 2 capes, velvet collar, sale price
dc $289
Misses' bsst quality blue and red mackintoshes, 2 capes, velvet ... collar, sale price .... ..... ...... ... .
t rfc h K t t .- t'tt T? fiti fli t"ti fti tT fr t!ii 111 i r txrq7j? 4.i 4. $? 14.1 1 14.1 14. x,T,4., ,4, ll l4l 1 lV lJ '-t1 '4.1 1 v
Courageous Anlniml.
In North America one of the l.f?st
of the weasel family is the "fish." a
very large, long-furred polecat, fving mainly by the waterside, and; like
many others of the trile very pirti:l1 to fish. It weighs about si'een
pounds, and its long, richly color fur
is exported in great quantities dif
ferent narts of Knrone. thoiigl uot
often used in this country. A tupped
-tisher" will attack anyone who knnes
in reach of the trap chain, and when
free will leat off any dg of twi-e its size. But iierhaps tlie most srikii'g example of the courage of the dialler sjKM-ies yet re-ordel is that kuvu .11 the tisliinir cat. which, though i rela
tion, to the Canadian "tisher," U quite
as courageous. One of tlies-, which
was kept in a menagerie, broke through into the next cage, ant there
attacked and killed a leopard which
was three times its own size.
The Indian mongoose possesses all
the courasre of the polecat, ogether
with amiability and a Tegilated"
mind. It turns its pluck and pywess to good ends, and we imagiie it to Bland at the head of the list of the smaller animals if quality- as well as
quantity is demanded ' as a nark of
intrepidity. There is no doubt ;bat the mongoose realizes the deadly nature of
the cobra's bite. Its intense excitement is strong evidence of tli&. But a mongoose lias been known to tight
lust as bravely against otlier foes.
One was seen to attack and drive off
a large greyhound which it fancied
was hostile to it.
largest teice,-op is prooably than one hundred millions.
MU.-r.,m. uy exists in Calicia
Ausmau lVUiiid. wlikli contains
'"i '""""" " o.-r i.pt num. women
-in iiii.i;n. uku.v of whom have
oeer seen Utc I.lIU of da v.
The ttstlonery I lend.
an you oi-lige me with a neet of
paper
"Vet.."Anil an envelope?" "Yes.-' "And a postage stamp?" "No, but here's 2 cents."
I hank you, that will do Just as
wen.
i'on 1 you want me to briuff von n
letter box?"
"I'm afraid it will le too
trouble."
-Not at all. If you'll wait around
here halt a minute I'll call up th
postal department at Washington."
".May I ask what for?"
1 m g'ung to request them to out
the posiothie on wheels and have it
follow you around."
How kind. Im afraid this pack
age is a little heavy for one staiun.
Haven't you "J cents more?"
much
1 milling fur tlie Kvnil.
.hy, professor, I wasn't aware that
you went in for athletics to this ex
tent."
Ladies' flannelette skirt pattern, sale price
Ladies' Jersey ribbed vests, weight, sale price only Boys' gray shirt and drawers, sey ribbed, fleeced
$268
19c
10c 15c
He Said Orarf.
The old United Presbyterian kirk at Savoch. in Scotland, had a minister
some sixty years ago named David
Caw, a very diminutive num. ttandiug
onlv aliout live feet two inches. He
married a strapping, handsome las4 ...II..,. K.,n i
wnilt- 1J e m rviA iiiv iiv-.-" iiiiv- vim" I and her name was (irace Wilson. ThO Sunday after the wedding he got a
neighboring minister to preach foil
him. so that he could sit with his brid
on the first Sunday. The minister wa
a JfootI deal of a wag m Mfuitmq.J
mm promise iaiuuuiiy inai no wonii
not allude iu the sermon to hiinj
his bride or the fact of the marriage
but Mr. Caw nearly sank through tlii-l floor when the text was given out'
Kphesians Hi, 8: "Unto me, who air
less than the least of all stints, h
this Grace given." i
I dou't ordinarily, but (biffi I've got
to (bing) discharge our cook next wet k
t.nang). '
Ladies' Jersey ribbfd union suits, all sizes, sale price
Ladi' gray Jersey ribbed suits, wool, half price
union
9-4 unbleached sheeting, extra value, sale price Fruit of the loom bleached muslin, none better, sale price
Unbleached shefts, use, sale price-
Oool quality feathers, in 1 to 5 packages, sal price a pound Best quality table oil clothsale price
Elegant 11-4 blankets, in and white, sale price
pod home made comforts, price
sale
Bissell and Gordon carpet sweepers, sale price
price
26-inch fast black las, sale price
gloria umbrel-
10 bales cotton batting, good clean, sale price
and
2?t
Ladies' wool Jersey glove, regular 20c quality, sale price Best quality cotton elastic tape, plain and frilled, sale price Best qnality cambric sale price
Ladies' 50 gauge fast black hose, regular 10c and 12j4c quality Misses' fast black seamless hose, ribbed, all sizes, 5 to 9, sale price
Children's ail wool hose, seamless, sale price
All colors cheese cloth sale price Ladies' all wool shirt waists sale price
50 to 75 corsets, in black, drab
white, sale price
All $1.00 corsets, best makessale price
25c 50c 7c 5c 13c
3c 80c and OOn
85c
Writing on Olafts.
A patent has lieen granted in tiermany for a new method of writing n glass, using an aluminun point The glass which is to be wrtten on is first moistened with- vinenir and the writing or drawing made Tith the point. Fine particles of almiiiium adhere to the glass, which len dry shows the marking iu silvtij- lines that cannot be readily reuited by
friction. i i
tohn't liuttar-Makini: lillt. notice there's a good deal of
ribbed.
When France's Frewideiit Tr-,1.
The French President trat-te free
on the railways during his oftial tour of France, but when the retun journ
ey is concluded, his secreta calcu
lates what it would have cosif paid for at the regular rates, and lis sum Is handed over to be distribute among
the poorest paid of the railwa? men.
i luiiice mere s h goon (leal or agu
in this part of the country," said the
tourist, who had stopped at the farm
house for a, drink of water. "That's
a great iirawiack. it unfits a man for
work entirely, does it not?"
"(Jened'ly it does." said the sallow
woman who handed bun a tin cin
Stjll. when John has a rfght hard lit
of the shakes we fasten the churn 'lasher to blin.-and he brings the butter
'nside of fifteen minutes."
Anelent diatom. In ancient times to eat salt with a
man was held by most people to form a sacred tie of brotherhood. ThU
custom still holds auiouir Oriental
IT
Lace curtains at 43c, 60c, 7c, 90j, $1, $1.50 at half regular price.
Ladies' dongol& shoes, in lace, pat tip, all sizes
Ladies' fine dongola shoes, in lace, pat. leather tip, sale price
Misses' dongola shoes, extra nice, lace, patent leather tip, sizes
tn
1 ;
85c
SI 25 SI 00
Capitals of thrjjt'nited Sti.
Uancaster was the capita tof the United States from Sept. '27, ,777, to I Sept. 30, 1777. The capital s also I located for a time at Baltimot Tork.
Princeton. Annapolis and Net York. In ISoO the seat of the tlovtumeiit
was transferred permanent!! from
Philadelphia to V."ashingtou. i
Vat. CTiil9tick. i
The woman who is fond otiovelties for her table will rejoice (learn
rnai caumesncKs are now ma wnn
vase pedestals. The holder Y the
wax taper rises from a little Jvrl in which flowers or ferns may b4eld.
The VUible Mars.
The number of stars visibly the naked eye is less than six tltsaud. The number of stars risible tms;h
Children's dongola shoes rice, lace, patent tip, to 11, sale price
Boys' vici kid, heel, tip, sizes 12 to 2
extra sizes 64
Velveteen facing sale price
Children's storm rubbers sale price-
Hooks and eyes, 2 dozen on a card, sale price -
Lots of odds and ends m children's shoes to close at 50c and
75c
lace, leather QQ
25c
75c
50 inch all wool clothsale pxice
46 inch all wool henrietta, black only.
sale price-
And there are others that you will have to call to learn alout.
THE. JM
101
;ver
Thettnea ! of maige is alwavababy. Wit hit it, -edlo is a summi field
that
blooi
flowet
never
night
stars.
withot!
edict!
prayerl
an Ami
Thet
was a who did n:
Quick Cortntiug machine has Inst been eomrere.l
that will count and bind
RrtO.OOO postal cards in ten hours
Monarch over pain. Burns, sprains,
cuts, sticgs. Instant rvliet lr.
Thotnas, Electric Oil. At any dtug
store.
Grip's Ravages Ocorr.sd. So much misery ar-d so many dtaths
iiave been caused by the grip, that
everyone should know what a wonder
ful remedy for this mala iy is touad in Dr. Kiuk's New Discovery. That dis
tressing stubborn cough, that inflames
vour throat, robs you of sleep, weaa-
ensyour system and paves the way for aonsumption is qaiekly stopped by
this matchless cure. If you have
ihills and fever, pains in the baca of
rhe head, soreness in bones and ma-i
des, sore threat and that cough that
jrrip8 your throat like a vice, you nted
Or. King's 2s ew Discovery to curt four grip, and prevent pneumonia or
consumption. Peice 50 cts. andl.tO
Vloney back if not emed. A trial bot-
ie free at A. G. Luken & Lo., drng
rtore.
COSTS NO MORE
Every mother in Richmond should reaJ this article. Some mothers blame
tneir children for what they ara not aierays able to prevent. The poor little ones n5ar from their inability to do differently. Masy children are born with weak kidney; they wet the bed cijiht after night, because they really can't help it. Mothers scold, then whip and often shame the child, b it the accidents go on niehtly. If
t -o cants woith of forethought weie -sed, in would be seen that after whip pirjj? scolding and shaming' the child, if it Kill continued this habit, that the child must certainly have weak kidneys or an ir,flauia!ion in itj bladder. Morrow's Kid-ne oids cure this trouble perfectly. -They are easy to take as they are (tablets) and not a nasty nauseous pill. We want to give you the experience of a Sterling. Ill , mother. Mrs. C. AHewitt, of Wilson Ave. and 10th St., who bays: "My little daughter Gracie, who is six years old, has been troubled all her lite with weak kidneys. This was shown by her nightly wetting the bed. uall as she is she complained of pain in her back, which also convinced me it was her kidneys. Morrow's &id-ne- ids have been the only remedy I have been able to get that would do her any good. They are all right and 1 heartily recommend them to mothers with children weo have weak kidneys and bo'hered this way." Write to Mis. Hewitt, enclosing stamp, to confirm thin ctatemtnt, for she is a grateful mother and will be glad to write sou tow much fcer little laughter was bent fitted by the ue of Morrow's Kin-ue oids. Do not confound Morrow's Kid ce-oids with any kind of kidney pi ls; they sre not pills,
at ail, but leilow Tablets, and are pn
up in wooden loses which cell at 50
cents and are ntver scld in bulk. Mor
row s Liver Lax will cure constipation and sells at 25 cents a box. Both of
these remedies aie for sale by all first
class druggists and A. G. Luken
drug store, or will be mailed by the
mauufacturers on receipt of price
Jo!in Morrow & Co. chemists. Sprine
held, Ohio.
BON OFlIop. A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY.
FOLEY'S HORJEY and TAR IS THE GREAT THROAT and LUNG REMEDY.
FOLEY'S BANNER SALVE is a Healing Vonder.
MAGBFTI.C IEnVi"
i-
S- n- --a! ! .-ss-ei 'f-t. Vtr, U vt r -i f ti u i genoe.
aute laO.re inMin h !s
Nervous nelumy, lost Failmi; Mtwr- ll;c rf-sult i i Sickt.rss. Km-'i-s m Vmh or Price 60c. td St : 6 botes $5.
For quicic, posmve am! re res'-ts in Reij Weakness, l:iii-M-"i . N-rv ' ' :- m r.d Vitiitv, use YELLOW LABEL S tC'L .lembie strength wil; wrenjpth ari.l trn? ?otvm jvari and eftect a permanent cure. Chet-: and best, loo Pi lis i-: by mail.
For sale by W. S04 Main street.
II Kos dmsICo.
1V!ADE IVIE A SVIAfc
"Cure the cough and save the life.'
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures
cough and elds, down to the very
verge of consumption.
Remedy !or Naivous Exhaustion
Are ycu weakened and exhausted by
overwork, worry or disease? The
Mystic Life Kenewer wiil quickly re
new your strength and vitality. It
the greatest nerve builder known.
is a marvelous vitalizer and strength
ener. It quickly arjd certainly cures
oss of appetite, indigestion, nervous
weasness, palpitation of the heart and
failing h alth. It is indeed a wonder ful life renewer and life strengthened
Sold by A. G. Luken x Co .druggists
(30 Main street, Ballard & Snyder
1031 Main ttitet Richmond. 3
It
Don't let tie little ones 6uffer frcm
eczema, or otner torturing skin dis eate. No nted for it. Doan'a oint
ment cures. Can't harm the most deli
cate i kin. At any drugstore, 50 cents
You are making a great mistake
not sending lor a 10 cent trial ize
Ely's Cream Balm. ! is a specific for
atarrah and cold m the head. We
mail it, or the 0 cf ct size. Druggists
11 keep it. Lly jJioihers, ob Warren
trcet, New York.
Catarih ctustd difficulty in sptakiDg
and to a great rxttnt logs if htarins
By the use of E'y's Cieam Balm drcp-
pirg ot mucus bus censed, voice and
hearing have greatly improved J. W
Daviobon, attorney at law, Monmcntb,
11.
Mardiftras At New Orleans and Mobile. Qaeen
&. Crescent route limited trains, t quipped with elegauce, running on la-t
lme. One fare round trip tickets
from Cincinnati and dorth on sale
daily, February C to 13, good until
February 23 to return. AIo Birming
ham, A a., on same dates. ' W. C.
Kinearson, General Passenger Agent,
Cincinnati, O.
ever
and
wortBT of the name, who did npire to be "the father and the grander of
healthy, capable children to ttamowii his name and the fortune acenrmad by the sweat of his brow, from frenen to (feneration. There never was a titto
bear that noDie mie, wno aiu put jn to xear womanhood's most sflorionfAam.
the sceptre of motherhood. lfHLnds
of wedded couples, otherwise nai fail short of wedlock's greatest hacpii because they are childless. In the rarity of cases, this is because the wife, fiijfis ignorance or neglect, suffers fronacness and disease of the organs d-t',y feminine. For women who snSerfehis wav there is one great medicine tiSoes not fail to accomplish its purpose is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, lets directly on the delicate organs combed nd makes them strong, healthy, vif us, virile and elastic. It allays inSaintm, heals ulceration, soothes pain anlir the shattered nerves. It fits for w W.k! and motherhood. It quickens and
the distinctly feminine organism, finishes the maladies of the expectant and makes baby's introduction to thri4 easv and almost painless. It inset he little new-comer's health and nonri nt. in plenty It is the best snppoTTi'.Wi.ic
for nnrsing mothers.
Mrs. Jennie Parks, of MarshaU. S.pqk- t Wash writes: " I am Ri"i to tell ot i I
resnks of yoor great metuane. ir ,
Co Go Et via Wshi. Con Ovt r Penn
tjlvfenia Licet
fhan it does to crake the trip to Phila
delphia and Niw York over the direct Pennsylvania Kcute thronch Hanis-
burg and Lancaster. Tickets via
Washington are geed for ten days'
stop-over at the Jsatocal Capital, and
at Philadelphia an additional ten days' step-over may be etijojed by holders of t-cktts to New York whether they reed via Washington or over direct
route. For srttial information re
garding fares, time of through trains,
etc., please apply to local representa
uvea ot the Pennsylvania Lines, or ad
dress W. W. R.chardson. Disrnet Pas
senger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.
Tou Should Know
What Hood's Sarsaparilla has power
to do foi those ho have in pure and improverished blood. It makes the blood rich and pure, and cures scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh.
beuuiatism, nervousness. If yon are
noubled with any ailment caused or
promoted by impure blood, take Hood's
Sarsaparilla at once.
Hood's Pills are p-ompt, efficent,
easy to take, easy to operate. 3
Favorite Prescription. I was beoentec
wn. trnr im coflafltliKUL It OTves roe
I have no tired reeling and my hafc
picture of health. 1 feel better than 1 ten years." In cases of constipation Dr. 1 Pleasant Pellets should be used
adjunct to the " Favorite Prescrii
thev arc extremely simple, perfectly
UiWWI proiSVt aad permjnent rf
ur
h.
he
in
Bfa'r.nlrQ th Ntw Ytar
With pure, rich, healthy blood, which
may be had by taking Mood s barsa
parilla, yoa will not need to fear attacks of pneumonia, brocchitia, fevers,
colds or the grip. A few bottles of
this great tonie and blood purifier.
taken now, will be your best protection
against spring tumors, boils, eruptions, that tired feeling and serious
illness, to which a weak and debilitated
system is especially liable in early
spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla eradicates from the blood all scrofula taints, tones
and strengthens the stomach, cures dyipepaia, rheumatism, catarrh and
every ailment caused or promot vl by
impure or depleted blAr
Try Gflrt-0! Try Qran-O!
ask your gTocer to snow you a
package of GKaIN O. the new food
rink thht takes the place of coffee.
he children may drink it without in-
ury as well as the adult. All who try
it, like it. UKAIN-O has that rich
eal brown of Mocba or Java, but it is
made f ox purj grains, and the most delicate stouach receives it without tiistrets. i the price of c ffee. 15c.
n 25 eta. pti package. Sold by all
grocers.
It was almost a miracle. Burdock
Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible
breaking'out all over the body. I am
very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge,
West Cornwell, Conn.
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Co.
PLEASANTS CO Paperers and Painters.
Fine, up to date work a specialty.
All kinds of work done with neatness
and dispatch. Office, room x second
floo"-. Grand hoteL Residence, io
loath fevenfeer-tb fe-
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Get your Laundry work done
where satisfaction is guaranteed.
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FIRE ALARM FOXES
Main. ,ty.
FIRST AID TO THE INJURED.
LincTi or other wasrable fabrics which
ecd attention will get it t romntlv if sent to
the Kichmot.d Sttam I-aundry.
We O'e mcKleru methods in the wxhin?
and ironing of clothes, and the reu!t is perfection. Linrn, wool or other fabrics ill las twice the ordinary time i! cleansed
here.
D. W. Walterr "rop.
Now
is . . , The Time
To be looking lor HARNESS for Spting. We have them.
WIGGINS & CO.
Phone 1443- Sro Main St.
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JOE LONG CHONG,
THE It Wim M N,
Has com back to stay. I want 1
my old friends to bring their laundry. 1 have a new machine to iron bosoms. Firfct class work guaranteed.
Evsrythirg Seliverei ia 2i Hcrs-
LONG CHONG, 15 North Eighth St,
ONEY!
- We have ,B3veral Earns of
yZoney to Loan
on mortgage.
If you want to borrow come and see us.
Wa.H. Bradbury S Sec
Room." 7 and 8 Weatcott block, Bzchxoss. Imd.
F.rit L Utrtot. aontb of Mala H of .
1 t let and 8 jafiC, piano ra-Wiry 1 ittid and ko iU b 1 4 th and rtouth D
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i nan road Bc.
8 limtCB ooSb factory B-HocaUr Prill Work., V.arr arric t. torai oika City MUi V ,k,. A Socil Co. ltb and Ifortb O a Ito. boae hfOtm ard Nortb O fCtzC uttC north w
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WICKEL - .
- - PLATED SOAP CUPS BATH SEATS COMB TRAYS TOWEL BARS BRUSH TRAYS SPONGE CUPS GAS FIXTURES STEEL RANGES WELLSBACH LIGHTS.etc. AT MEERHOFF'S. CALL 46 FOR REPAIRS.
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DO a . YOU . . That yon can et money without goicg to personal frieDds or relatives! By coming to ug you can set money on household goods, pianos, horses, vehicles or chattels of any kind, and be under obligations to nobody. A position with a responsi
ble firm is all that is necessary
for you to get money of us on
yocr personal note. Payments
made monthly, semi-monthly
or weekly, to suit the borrower.
Highest possible amount all
lowed on all article left with us.'
Private Office. RicinnoQd Loan Co. IN. E, Cor. S;&'adfcl4U3iv Roost 4 Opn every evening.
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