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briefly below. We never before offered such values, either m Clothmi? or Dry UocxJs. OLOTHSMO DI3PA2tTMBIIVrr. We have just opened a large line of Men's Sprmg Overcoats. COVERT CLOTH COATS, 05.00. Others ask $7.50 for no better coat. EXTRA FINE COVERT CLOTH COAT, 57.50. Others ask $10. . 3 Finest Coat in the market; silk lined or Italian lined, $ 1 0. lOthers ask 15 at least. JUST RECEIVED 1,000 Children's Spring Suits, t $ 1.50, S2, $2.50 and 53.

Dress Coods Department. 34-in. Euglish Henrietta, all colors 1 5c 3G-in. English Henrietta, fine, allcolors,20c 3fi-in. English Henrietta, extra fine, all colors 25c 3'3-in. all wool Serge, all colors -25c 40-in. all wool Serge, all colors 35c 40-in. all wool Henrietta, all coloi-s 38c 40 in. Black Brocade, worth 33c ....25c 40-in. Black Brocade, worth 50o 3 8c 42 in. Black Brocade, worth 75c .........48c 40-in. Black Crepons, fine, worth $1 38 si.oo Fine Black Ciepons, all the new blistered desiges, worth $2.00 to $2.50, at-. SI.35 1 case yard wide Printed Cassimeres, worth 10c, go at 6,'C

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1 ley A re Gone to i ty. 'I wu troubled with sick heart aches and i advised to take HooJ'f 8arapaiUla. After bsidr tlx bottles 1 was eared and have hd no sick head ..i,. a.n.o 1 cava Hood's Snrsaparitla to my little girl for sumach .nhl imi it onn! tier. can it Ida K. Emicger, Wo"cottriIle, Indiana. Hood's Fills are the only pill to t.tro with H,-t.'' SarsaDarUla. --. Coins Down Hill People Ftffering from Kidney Diseases feel a pradual bat steady loss of otrecfrth and vitality. They should lose no time in trving Fo'ev'a Kidney Care, a Ooannteed Preparation. A.G. Luken & Co., and J & Co.. drUfcTKiet8L. Aiam He-Ta-tee for Fifty Cni. Guaranteed tobacco btbit pure- makes wear nitc litroiui Lok1 pure, ouc.tl Aiiurui-u-Recommended (or La Grippe. ' N. Jrk?on. Danville,, 111 . writes: .l.no-htpr had a severe attack of I La Grippe seven years ago and sirethen whenever she takes cold a terribli con eh settles on her lnngs. We tried a great many remedies without givinp relief. She tried Foley's Honey an1 Tnr whieh eared her. She has nevei been troubled with a eoiLzn since. 25" A. a. Laken & Co., and J. L Adam & Co., drotrgists. Ednrate Your Rowels With Cascareta. Candy Onthanie. care constipation forever.: 10c. a&c II u. u. u. ian, urugK'sutreiuuu Biuswj. The Best Salve in the World Is Rtnner salve. It is made from a I rescription by a world wide known tkin specialist and is positively the most henling salve for piles, barns, icald-, nicer?, tanning sores end all kinds of skin diseases. A U. Luken oiCo. ana J L. Adams & Co., drag gists. Grip makes one sick, weary and restless. Aclniinistratr'ft Sale of Iie.il Estate. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned. as administrator ot fie estate of Theopbil". ISai'vs, late ot Wayne county, ind aoa.dec-a--.i, will hv virtue of an order and decree of the Wayue cin-uit court to him as such adminift-a-I.t lire:teii, oner lor sa e ana wii u pumic auction ou the premises herei natter described on SATURDAY, APRIL 1, I'M). at two o'clock p. m., of said da , the following described real estate In wayue couniy.inaiaoa. A utrip of fcronnd thirty-two and one hlf&!) feet wide on 01 tne euiire soutii iei'wi i..r..v. ii-, in that nirt ol' the city of Rich mond laid oat by Jeremiah Cox. upon the following terms to-wit: itne-thir.l of the purchase money will be re quired to be paid in cash; one-third in nine hs and one-third in eighteen months from i be day ot said sle, tne purchaser givng his notes tor said aeierr payment inn -tinn nnit iDDraiwment laws and bearing sii n,rmiit ner annum interest from the dte thereof, secured by mortgage on the r-al est ite sold, or the pnrcnaser may pav an ot m purmnnev in cah at h s oolion. Said real estate is situated at No 117 north; sixth street, in said city. ..... .. . . tl. w iVr.f irir admiiiiiitrator. w rhhins. Attoru-V. Jtanarllri s of theXbargains enumerate 1

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PEKIOUS OF PAIN. Menstruation, the balanea wheel of woman "a life, is also the bane of exiafcc nee to man jr because it meant a tune of g-reat Buffering-. While no woman is entirely free from periodical pain, it does not seem to hare been nature's plan that women otherwise healthy should suffer a aererelj. I.ydia, E. Pink barn's Vege table Com pound is the most thorough female regula tor known medical sci ence. It relieves the condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: Dear Mas. Pinkham: How can 1 thank yon enough for what you hare done for me ? When X wrote to you 1 was suffering untold pain at time of menstruation; was nervous, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not care for anything. I have taken three bottles of Lydia E Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, . one of Blood Purifier, two boxes of Lirer Pills, and to-day I am a well pe.-son. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who hare been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. -Miss Jfexsnt it. Miles. Leon, is. If you are suffering in this way, write as Miss Miles did to Mrs. Finkham at Lynn, Mass.,' for the advice which she offers free of charge to all women. CARISF0RD. . f. BSSS " ' -Mii-V - f- ' 'I never saw such a lncky girl In my f as you, Kitty Price," said Mrs. I ughea Mortimer. "Only, to think. i on have been in New York only a month and Mr. Carlsford has asked you to marry him!" Mrs. Hughes - Mortimer . lived in a stately brownstone house on a fashionable square, and Kitty Price, her sis ter's child from the country, sat in the deep bay-window. Kitty was very pretty. There were many in society more brilliant and beautiful than was she, but in spite of all this, Mr. Cariaford, the rich banker, had fallen in love with Kitty Price. Mrs. Hughes Mortimer was delighted with this social success. "Kitty, you're a darling," said she. 'I haven't been so delighted since Mr. Hughes Mortimer gave me my solitaire diamonds. How angry Angeline Elford will be! and those Brookes girls, and " "Stop, stop. Aunt Olivia!" Kitty col ored deeply. "I told you that Mr. Carisford had asked me ' to marry him" "Well!" The matron lifted her handsome light blue eyes inquiringly to Kitty's tell-tale face. 'But I didn't tell you that I refused him," added the culprit. 'Refused Mr. Carisford! Refused the best match in town!" cried out Mrs. Hughes Mortimer. 'You wouldn't have me accept him if I didn't love him?" 'Love?" scornfully ' repeated Mrs. Hughes Mortimer. "My dear, your mamma, fcsua 1-rouafat yoaasvUS-si..i visionary views of life. 'Love is an extremely improper expression. And, believe me, you will soon learn to esteem any worthy gentleman who " "That's past hoping for, aunty," saucily interrupted Kitty. "If you'd only consent to hear my story out you'd save yourself a great deal of trouble. The reason I refused Mr. Carisford Is that I have accepted his nephew, Frank Ely!" "Kitty!" " "Is there anything so remarkable la my preferring one of my own age to a man old enough to be my father?" Mr. Carisford is only forty." 'And that's just twenty years too much to suit me. Aunt Olivia, I love Frank, and I would not marry Mr. Carisford if there wasn't another man in all the world. So there!" "In that case," said Mrs. Hughes Mortimer, grimly, "I shall send you back to your mother to-morrow. The Idea of you marrying a slip of a bank clerk, without a penny, when you have the alternative of becoming Cleveland Carisford's wife," --; . "Don't be -vexed, aunty," pleaded Kitty, putting up her red mouth for a kiss; ."I can't be false to my own ideal of womanhood. I can't give my hand to Mr. Cariaford when my , beart is Frank Ely's already.";;;! -' T.: ; - Great was the astonishment of Kitty's parents on learning that their daughter had refused a match so desirable in every, respect. "The girl must be crazy, said Papa Price, - who had seven young daughters to dispose of. ; V - i "Mad! Infatuated! echoed Mamma Price. "But we must write to her. ; She shall not come home here to put the same sort of nonsense la her sisters' beads!" -. - So'while Aunt Olivia was writing to her sister thar iOtty "nraat go home at once, Mrs.. Price was Writing counter orders that ' Kitty must on no ; account be allowed to return until she had "learned to behave .herself. It is but justice to the lady to admit that she did not mean all that her words implied, Kitty, however, took it all In earneat. So, that very evening, she went around to a little ivy-draped church in the neighborhood and married Frank Ely. "My own dearest!" he murmured. "God grant that I may prove faithful to your trust!" When they returned arm-in-arm from the church, a crowd in Broadway obstructed their passage. i."Oh. Frank!" cried Kitty, turning pale, "something has happened! "Pair o runaway horses! Old cove pitched out and killed!" said one of the street Arabs. "Stay here by this drug store an in. stant, Kitty, said Frank, "until I go and see what the trouble is. But he bad selected an unfortunate vantage point for the pale and trembling little bride. It was Cleveland Carisford. convulsed in the last agony of deathFrank Ely Joined his young wifs with a troubled face. "I would have given much to spare you of the sight, dearest, he said. "Your uncle, Frank?" she gasped. "My uncle. I always dreaded some evil result from his unadvised purchase of that spirited team; but it is too late, now, for idle regrets. So Cleveland Carisford's name was wiped off the list of the living. "Singular state of affair this, said old Mr. LlssomweU, the lawyer. Car

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was faint to execute a no tier this very Wednesday. And In snite of his rtrf!quarrel with Frank Ely s father and mother, the young fellow becomes through Carisford's neglect, the sole heir to all his property. I don't see how a man can be so careless So Frank Ely was rich, and innocent ! . . Uou uuu icu a great fortune after all. Aunt Hughes Mortimer save her a great reception, and feer father and mother wrote melting letters from the old homestead, hoping in honeyed phrase, that "dear Kitty 'ould make it couvenient to receive the whole family very shortly on a visit." -It's strange, isn't It. how circum stances alter cases?5 said Kitty, laughi'ig. THEY DIDN'T ELOPE. That I was In love was a fact that did not admit of a shadow f doubt. My love was returned the strong yearnings of my 19-year-old heart went out In the direction of the most beauti ful maiden in all shire; the most beautiful maiden in all shire in return sent out the yearnings of her heart to meet mine. Twice a week I went to the old brown home of Dr. Stoddard to tell his daughter my love, and as regularly listened to a recital ot its return from the pretty, red lips of my charming Janet. We were determined to be married; we would fly to the nearest city, when the household was in the hands of Morpheus; Janet would become In a moment's time Mrs. Jason Brown, and I Mt. Jason Brown's husband. At 12 o'clock I was to leave my home steslthily, get my father's gray nag. harness her and proceed to Janet, who was to be waiting for me at her chamber window, where I was to. place a lasder, whieh she was to desfcend; we weuld then fly down the lane to where thl horse was tied, and then the wind shtuld not outrun us. jThere was but one difficulty in the wiy; Janet's room was shared by her slater. Fanny, a little mischievous creature of 11, who. La t use Janet's words was awake all hours of the night. . - .There was but. one way;- if Fanny was aroused she must.be bribed into silence; for that purpose I placed in Janet's hand a round, shining silver dollar. But Janet needed assistance so she concluded to let Fanny into her confidence the same afternoon we started, and so prevent any chance of her raising the house by a sudden outcry. The long looked for and yet dreaded night came at last, the old kitchen clock warned me the appointed time had arrived, and with slow, sad and yet noiseless step I left the house and in a few minutes was jogging toward the home of Janet. What possessed me I cannot tell, but I had taken from an old chest a blue swallow tail coat that had belonged to my grandfather in the time of the wars and in the pride of my youth had got into it. The tails came nearly to my he'els, while the waist was nearly to my armpits, the sleeves hiding the luxuriant pair of silk gloves I had indulged In for the occasion, and above this uncouth pile of blue cloth was perched a hat of very ancient appearance. Fanny had evidently been bribed into silence. As I stood there I could see her light, blithe, little figure flit icand fro by the window. &&d how I hau-t for her kindness. Mt tast Janet rammencei descending the ladder, and in a very short time was at my side, when we both upheld our hands for a bundle of clothing Fanny was to throw down to us. "Be quiet, Fan," whispered Janet, as her sister appeared at the window and poised the bundle above our heads. Be quiet, Fan, for heaven's sake, and drop it quickly!" But Fanny still stood there, swinging backward and forward the huge bundle, Without heeding Janet's earnest entity. Do, do throw it, Fanny dear! Do have some mercy on me. What if father should know of this; what if he should be awakened " "La, give it to her, Fan; don't plague your sister; she's in a hurry!" called a voice from the closed blind of the parlor window which belonged to no other than Dr. Stoddard. "Give her the things. Only be still about it, Fan." For a moment we were petrified. What should we do? While we stood irhdecided two huge mattresses fell out at our feet, following immediately by sheets, quilts, table-cloths and other articles of all kinds and descriptions. .Mother, mother, don't one of these new feather beds belong to Janet?" called Charlie Stoddard from one part of the house. "Yes, yes,; and a bolster and a pair of nice pillows, too. Carry 'em out of the front door." was the answer. "WCt9ee horse have yon, Jason ?" asked . tfv doctor, pushing up the blind. "Yor - father's. Humph, that old gray isnTvorth a button to go! Sam, hurry aiy and saddle Black Molly for Jasos; it's time they were off!" "Leok, father and mother, and see JsoiEaew coat and hat!" cried Fan. "Isn't that coat a beauty, father? Just looTtstt the length of its tails!" "WeTC". drawled the doctor, "that coat is handsome." "Ant hafj father!" cried the wickisl little Fan. "I ajjare!" exclaimed the doctor. "WifeCwife. look here and see Jason's coat aid hat." - JJDoh't they look nice, mother?" asked tlnv-doctor, putting one broad band over his mouth and doubling his head nearly to his knees. I couldn't stand it any longer. I turned around and leaped across the garden. Every Stoddard called after me. It was all plain. Fan had betrayed us. I vowed vengeance upon her until broad daylight, and then hid in the hay stack and stayed there until Charlie Stoddeard brought home my father's horse. The. Old gentleman was frightened; wanted to know how he came by the horse. He" was tol to ask me; he did ask me. and I made a clean breast of it, and I am sure of this; I never looked at a girl for seven years. When the eighth came around I remembered my old vow against Fanny Stoddard. Well, to make a long story short, I married Fappy. Janet became a parson's wife. And here let me take you into my confidence. I really think that Fanny had a deep motive in her heart when she betrayed Janet and me. Anyhow, she always declares that I have had my revenge upon her. Bless her faithful heart; it has indeed been a sweet one. T Oa Batr'a Bsaasre. "Mr. Jenkins. I've got an uncle, a irother and two cousins in this war. "I see; you're fixing to get off to a baseball game every time we hear rumors of a battle." VaUetaallaariama. Tls now their powers they employ With care to look about 'cm Ajid find the things they most enjoy. That Uey may g- -hoot 'em.

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MY LITTLE "PRUE." A dinuiv, silent little lass I very ofttn sw; She is the eitarest- qiUHMVst girl Her name is Prudence Ije. My little Prue is quaint and prim; She comes of l'ilritu stock; Her father was a m'Uil-r of The band at Plymouth Hock. She always wears a long, plain dress, Of souutrest. darkest hue; Front uudt-rueatU hr large brown hood Blue eyes peep out at you. Dear little Prue of oKlen time So full of artUs praof How well I love to ssit aud gaze Ou thy fair sweet face. The face that long lias ceased to smile, The witching eyes of blue: Oh. not hi us more is left of her, .My bouny iittle Prue For she is but a picture now A tiibl of liygoue times Who now is looking down at me From far and fairer climes. l.'n-r. i..r a n.ik A wealthy t.ernian from Wisconsin, iu a fine spirit of patriotism enlisted a a private soldier. He proved a good one, but the exacting duties of camp life soon grew irksome, savs the Cleveland "Plain Dealer." . One night he was t-t;i il.nl to stand guard over an ammunition wagon. It was a chilly night .and the rain was falling. To and fro lie plodded until bis pstienee was exhausted. "Corporal of der guard r he roared. "dake my gun. and vatch dees vaggin a lee tie vile. I vaut to go unil speak m(t- der colonel. ; "The corporal demurred, but the German Insisted, and finally the goodnatured non-eomish' took his place. Up to the colonel's tent the German hastened. The colonel was there. The private saluted. "Colonel," he abruptly Inquired, "vat's dot vaegin of ammunition down by r end of der camp worth" The colonel knew the German Intimately. Iu fact, Louis, as everybody railed him. was a general favorite, and highly regarded by all who knew the story of his iK-rsopal sacrince. "Yes, vofs it worth? Is it worth five hoondred dollars?" "More than that, I guess," said the colonel. "Is it worth a tausand dollars?" "Yea," said the colonel, "I should say Its value was just nlnnit that amount." "Den." said the German, "I'll gif you my check for a thousand dollars, und you let ine go back to uiein tent und go to bed." -ie colonel gasped at this astonishing offer, then he roared. The German had to go back to his guard dut", but the colonel soon relieved him. Yeast Do you lelieve married people always quarrel? Crimsonlieak No: sometimes they fight. Yonkers Statesman. Select lnE I'slek for Xext Tear. Because you hatch a large number of young pullets is no reason why you should keep all of them.' It is correct to hatch as many as possible, aa it per mita of better opportunities for securing more good ones, but it la usually the ttmptstlaa aot to part wlta any, the consequence being that the poultry house becomes crowded as the puiiets reach maturity. Observe them from the start, and note those that, are hearty and strong. Select pullets that are uniform in color and size, and sell the remainder as soon as it can be done, so as to give those retained more attention and care. The Sea of the ICkk. By the way, we heard the other day that eggs wrinkled at the narrow ends produce cockeTels. To the student of embryology this fallacy is at once apparent. For the first few days the chicken is sexual, from then to about the seventh day it is distinctly hermaphrodite, and contains within itself the elements of both sexes. After this stage it diverges In one direction, one set of organs developing and the other diminishing, according to whether the germ is going to produce a male or a female. So that If the germ had a living consciousness it would not know at the sixth day which sex it would ultimately bs. Foultry, Eng. 40,000,000 of Jewelry. The estimated value of the sultan's jewels is $40.00!.0m. If his majesty has any hobby at all. it may be said to be the purchasing of jewels and witnessing private theatricals. No professional of note be he actor .singer or conjuror passes through Con stantinople without an invitation from the sultan. lie always pays for these performances in bank of Knglaud notes. An rnhealthv rise. More men have died and are buried in the Isthmus of Panama, along the line of the proposed canal, than on any equal amount of territory in the world. FOR A THOROUGH CLEANSING u OF YOUR WHOLE SYSTEM TAKE POWERFUL BUT HARMLESS

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1T.I.V8 ( REAM BALM Is a aoatHt AppJj Into thm nostrils. 11 la quirk!. ihmMd. esnca at nrnrcOt or by mail ; samples lac by avail SO. I ItKOTta KKS, M Wima 6t Mra lort ri. MADE ME A MAft AJAX TABLETS rOSJTIYEl.Y ( TRI .,. r.il(n Hm ory. I oiKKarr. HtaflwMma, ata., catwer br Alxus or othOT Krw n. mntl I.iis r-l"ii 1M Vilaliu 1. cJi' . -rvnaa. amo Preraot luuitf aod (VntwnM.nn naiuuu laarmuon tame,ti.t fmprow B.ent.iHl faaoti a I'MUt r bora all othar di Is . - up MTinm iia rasa in. ajn Tsftleta. Tdj xaeantd ttmawnbud triilenrajaa, Waiaatas linwiitteacwuMUahairai. F fTC ir tmctt o.n. or nfuad t!i. moM, lhUuia,M pactum or si ( UaU in.nmll fas- tUO. fZl FU. in plain. "pna raoali ot prie rlrea AJAX ?For rale in Richmond oy A.G.Lukei Co. TAPE WORLDS A tap wota rUhlr.a fart lonar at esst ejLU.e i n Ui scene after ro? takiiiK two JAm:aKETS. This 1 am sure has caused nir tm1 health for the pant, three jeurs. 1 am still ,mkidii i J! an i. me only cathartic worth; of lotiro ty sensii.Lj ele " oku w iiovri.w, uaird. Mass. CANDY TDI MARK atOISTIttfO Pleaiwnt. P!athi. potent. TsMe CSrxxt. Ir ikxI. eer Sicken. Weaken, or tripe. Kip. Sue. ate . CURE CONSTIPATION. ... mrltmf ami t MBpaar. tains. MaatmL Vara. 'MS in.Tfi.Ditf x'ii knd ei'.rnnteeri all 1ro. ki.u to ' J B E TotMtovo UabiU Pneumonia Follows La Grippe, nt pneumonia cannot follow the use ioley's Honey and Tar. Pnen ro ta is ttrikint? down hundreds rf those rko thouirht : thaw wara c.nred . of La rippe. Foley's Honay as d Tar. taken 'urine; or after la grippe is guaranteed i-t prevant pnaaMHiaW'V-.'-,.e-A. U. Luken & Co. .and J. L.Adams i Co., druggists. To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Ouswarets Cunuy Cntiianic. Hlc or a I C. C. C. fail to cure. tirug,'t!tt4 ri fund dioo' Prepare for Spring. Don't let this searon overtake you efore you have attrml.-d to ton imjortant auty of putiryinif vur blood liwith Hootl's Sarsaparilla. By -ii taking this medicine new you may save ricknes that will mean time tod money as well as suffericcr later on. Ho d's Sarpapariila will give you rich, red blood, good appetite, good digesti3n and a sound, healthy tody. It is the greatest and beet n edieice because it is the One True Blood Purifier. Its uaequaled record of marvelous enres has won for t the confidence of the whole people. Beauty la Dlood Ucep. Clean blood means a -clean skin. JCc auty without it. Caacarets, Candy Catharc clean your blood and keep it clean, b iriing up the lazy liver and driving ail iin tiiitteii trnm the boay. iigin to-day tc inii-h pimplea, IxiU, blotches, blackheads, ,td that aickly bilious complexion by taking ascarets, beauty for ten cents. AH drug,ihts,j4ati)sf action guaranteed, 10c,25e,50c Grain-0 Britgs Relief To the coffee drinker.' Ccffee drinking s a habit that is ncivemaily indulged '.l and a'tcost as universally in jar iocs, 'lave you tried Grain OT It is almc st ke coffee bat the effects are jat tl e ipposlte. Coffie upsets the stom cb, ins the ditrestion, effect the bea-t nd di-tnrbs the whole nervous ayrm. Orain-O tones up the stomseb, lids diget'on and strengthens tie nerves. There is nothing but nourish--tent in Grain-O. It can't be other wise. 15 and 25o. pr package. Doat Tabaeea Spit aa Sasskc Tr lift kmmf. To quit tobacco easily sod forever, be tr.aa; etic. full ot life, nerve and vitror, take No Tolac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men trong. All druggists, SOc or II. Care g-uaran-eed Booklet and sample free. Address sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago ot New York. It Has Been Fully 'emonstrated that E'y a Cream Balm b a specific fcr nasal catarrh asd eoid u tha head. This distinction has been achieved only as the result of eon mued Bueeessf ul use. A morbid conation f the membrane in the naal ass&ges can be cured by this purifyg and ue 'ling treatment. S Id bj ruggitti or it w 11 be mailed for 50 ents by Ely Brother, f6 Warren treet. New York. It preada oet he membrane, is absorbed aud relief i immediate. - Pneumonia. lithe aniek aire tit of death. Fully n ie-third of recent deaths have been t tm nnnnmnnn follow inar la PTlDrj. i ieuOioma cannot folio w the use of Filey's Honey and Tar. A. G. Luken t Co. axd J. L. Adams Co. RLeumatUm Cured In A Day. "Mystie Cure" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 iays. its aetion upoo the system i .emarkable and mysterious. It re uoves at once the cause and the iisease immediately disappears. The drst dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by A. O. Luken Co., Drugjjists 530 Main afreet Ballard St Snyder dragftistj 1030 Uaii atraat liiaamond. t 6

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