Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 February 1900 — Page 3

lUCHMOKi) i)MLY PALLADIUM. AfONDAY FEBRPAHT t ItOft

IT

A GREAT

Great preparations were made for itgreat preparations have

been made for the one

made hundreds of new ones will be made

couraging, indeed, the rapid growth of patronage that iscoming solely because the store deserves it. We will tell you now, as we

have told you before, that that confidence will never be betrayed

Nothougut of temporary gain will cause us

honesty and truthfulness which we've followed closely since we

opened these doors. So far as this store's ability to bring you values

that excel those offered

So long as this business exists you may

better for you than others. 1 COME, EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND LEARN OUR PRICES. .

Ticking,' good heavy quality, guaranteed to hold feathers, an extra value ; examine it JLS3LzC Straw Ticking, a great variety of patterns and exceptional values; examine them 61 to lOc Shirtings, good heavy quality, stripes and checks, new spring styles ; come examine it . . 6c Apron Ginghams, the best goods ; examine them Sic Outing Flannels, new goods, new styles ; examine them . . . 3c Ladies Night Robes, flannelette, braid trimmed, full skirts, choice styles ; come, examine them .... S VPC Ladies' Night Kobes, flannelette, nicely made ; examine them . . B3c Children's Night Robes, flannelette, 4 to 10 years ; examine them. . . -43c Ladies' Skirts", outing flannel, with fancy embroidered edge, good length and width ; examine them . . 19c Ladies' Skirts, all wool, good length and width ; examine them . YlC Ladies' Hose, fleecy lined, seamless, fast colors DLC Children's Hose, heavy bicycle, seam-

less, lull regular maae, examine them ; z lor . . .

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT

iens Col'ars, 4-ply l;xen, a leizer- .... 5c fitii's Undeiwear, heavy fleecy goods- 25c Men's Hose, gray mix, heavy sea-rless 5c All wool Cheviot Suits, the $5 and $6 kind, plain and fancy effects, in soft finish goods, fine tailored; come, examine them '3 75 Men's Snits in rich and effective pattern?, th $9 and $12 kivd, a grand selection cf handsome and stylish suits; come, examine them 36.98

$10 ToplOvtrcoants, peifect fitting, handsomely tailored, a moit exceptional selection of rich ad attractive garments; comf and examine them-- ...37.50

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at hand. Hundreds by others, you know CalicoSj good only , Dress Shields, iasr cuum $8 00 Overcoats, stylieh garment?, made from coverts, kerseys and heiricg bones, well made and nicely lined; come, and examine them. $5.00

RICHMOND IND.

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of new friends were this month. It is en to leave the path o1 as well as ourselves. expect this store to do

Seersucker Ginghams, stripes and cliecks. good styles for shirts, boys waists : come, examine them """7 Muslin, ynbleached, yard wide, fine quality, An exceptional value ; tome, examine-, it Muslin, bleached, good quality ; examine it . . . IrJc

Muslin, unbleached, yard wide, fine thread closely woven, an extra value ; examine it . F3c

style, fast colors ; ex

amine tneni . - ... . . - .

Sheets, unbleached, 81x9(1, well made ; examine them -eSc

Pillow Cases, 35x37, well made, of good muslin 3 Table Damask, red, GO-ineh, five choice patterns to select from, strictly fast colors ; examine it DLDc Table Linen, 54-inch, cream color, all linen, three choice patterns to select from'; examine it . 2j5Jc Table Dgmask, bleached, 54-inch, three choice patterns to select from"3c Ladies'G loves, cashmere, fine guasre.

examine them. .

Men's Jeans Patts, well made, heavy C quality 5Cc lien's Pants, well tailored, goo l styles 75i Men's Hose, tan and black, fast colors 87s. Men's Suits, stylish, $3 kind, made from fcttictly first-class materials, very desirable and handsome patterns; cone. examine them 55 00 Men's tjobby suits, tbe fabrics ami pattercs are" the nwjst, the style and worlrataship the finest ; examine thfm $8.40

Overcoat?, the $5.00 and $G.0C - kind, in kerseys and co verts, well made atd per--fect fitting; come, examine them - S3.75 STORE.

TIMES ARE PERILOUS.

Last th Aai.rUaa reile-St aad 1 kl.k ml Prnt.t Condltloaa, Kentucky I not tU only state men actdj by nifitn politic.' Our u.tUoaal affairs are vrry largely oiiaatetl by ucU liirthoti as have wrought havoc In U is state, it la not Impossible nor liuprjobitbie. but praetlcaliy-iRiilaln. If prt;;iit teu.leuelea foe not caevked, that the ifrtsrtfUt fc-t?u-ratku wUI aee practi cailjn the tmtuv eonuitiotis prevailing la Vahlu'n.ij as Dow prevail In frank fortJ We way xjH.tt to sttr the whole aaUv.n riu by factious ana practical! arjlly zrd, by a similar disturbance If he i tot of machine politics, corruption. 'orcii auJ frauJ anJ eouteuipt for iui .oriilt-s la to couilnu to dominate our iolitik-al iiffju-H. It jis bad enough to have Kentucky .eiJuped lo the present cxtrtuiity. but t v. ou id be induitvly worse if thestoodjitionit prevaile.1 throughout the ua Ion. If there should ever be aucb a truijile over the national government. f eijiii Jitious throughout the country hoi.il ever become as chaotic and iswikhic as preseuf oouiTtious In Keo ii-ky. ouly a c;iracle i-uld save free u.,tiMitions. Through doo-I and fire ud ramioe. alove the paralysis of th !i.iir-.trial orauittttloD and the wrect f ihv civk- fabri we might look with crtq'iuiy for the tun on horselatk. Tl;ese le jhtiIjIIs tiuies, u5tinerely i.r Kentucky, but for the whole coun ly Every state in the L'uioQ is af ictd with the disease which has be so malignant In Kentucky, and aucer is gnawing at tbe vitals of he ! lie ualiooal government Itself. We are .i the parting of the ways. We must ,' Iu one direction or the other, down litoitbe mlre of corrupt politics and tublk- administration, of force and "rand in elections and contempt for Majorities and tbe barter for public tuthjorlty for the honors and einolu ueriT of otflce or tbe favors of special er!latioD. or we must go In tbe other !ir ( tiori. to greater popular influence public affairs, majority rule and air dealing In primaries, conventions i tid jelectious and honesty iu legislation ind j administration. We must have uoie putriotism. more Interest In pubic affairs and tbe com moo weal and less greed for money an power or we may prepare for the downfall of tbe republic Louisville Dispatch. THE SIN OF TRUSTS. rbree Heasona Wkr They SkoaU o Be Aliened to Kalat. The first sin Is the grossly unfair rushing of a hVcal rival in business by .mdi rsidlitig tin small local competitor n bis own field, though never lowerlug ts priccM geiieially. Has not a man t right to pro-luce iu a small way and lie- protected iu It? If lie sells good '!!. U at a fair price, as small as the i rust can do. and has built up a local trade that will give hln and his family a liying. Is not an Interference" with hini ;by tli trust a wicked act "In restraint of trade?" The uext charge Is the frequent igrcipiuetit among factors not to ll uy jg-Mids outside of the trust or to TeCss'jlo sell to customers who use other ods And win-fever this discriminanii cannot lx fully enforced ihe non tist dealer is punished by withhold ::i ;'rom him the w-ll understood dis liaits that iH-loug to the trade general v This of itself In a heavy loss. The third great sin Is the railway ouibinatiou to give !etter rates to the ig prodijeera. Ielng forced iutoitbis. is so many telleve, by'lhe" vast jbusi less coalitions tliat may uot eufl till Iiere is a practical alliance of Interest H-iwoen all the great corporations. los lAugeles Herald. font ponlnit Ihe Srhrnf. rise opHsitiou to the ship subsidy Dill lis growing so stroug that the Re iiubihatis are trying to reach some un lersitaudiug with the steamship own -is whereby the latter will H'rmit leg .slaijiou on the subject to be postponed 1 ue.t season. l-'our-tlfths of the toiMities to be paid under the proposed aw will go to the big Atlantic passen ;er lines, and Air. Hauna Is said to fear thati this fact will cost the Republic msidearly if It Is brought strougly out be present session. So he wanta tc reach an agreement with these gentle :un whereby they will permit po6t Htueuiect without withdrawing theii 'oi'iributious to the Republican cam taigu funds. Burlington Democrat lournal. J McKlale-r'a Klval. It looks as if Theodore Roosevelt Is jot only In dead earnest In bis refusal 'o run for the vice presidency, but also . l:at he wauts it distinctly understood hat he disagrees with McKlnley on uajiy questions of public policy and fml If the second term sjfudicate finds inyj reason to alter Us plana be Is ready o be considered as a candidate for tbe loinination for first place this year and loti four years beuce. New York Sciva. mmmmrm. rotting a gang of ruffians la the leatucky statebouse and then "deplor ng what follows Is rather absurd.St. Loula 1'ost Dlapatcb. t is jurt as easy to drift into dar-j- ; lve ;r.U) it- ihr projfrcsa i SiO--t the end is eqnally sure It is t ll'ie 'an-er. Men and women tlt 11 heai-Ji in s-uch a war. There !: 'e feeling o: oppression after eatir :cr a tiit-e it passes ateae. Soa . K tores and brings another sytnptoB irciic-ve tue ceauacne. out roii-.ns - li.ve the canae. So one ciore vtcu. ,s uriitiEsj on to the roclta of dis?as o.'iiii v,fr.en it are leaciiin c -J, are very apt to become vtcrnr i -as; of the stomaclt. They eat ir TiciouIy, in some" cates, arU in gvr .t the braia is too occvtiacl to alio-, ? ston?ach t.2 Wool Becessary to carr its functiocs. Hence in time tfc jiTias of digc&don aoid nutnuon r :-;!y derafsd, and the younji gvadv ii oes home a chronic invaliiiiThe tirrtelv use of Dr. Pierce' Golde: jCicil Discovery will avert srch a coraon : tn taiuitut Use 01 k in tiuoiii :fes will euect a complete cure,-- - - T rms tro14sd with eiy hel bradachr.oceettiinicd by rver t t. its 'urv Sc!i- Sasnertoo. of Ztgo- IJ. Ttiis. " Bowel irere trmrztar w -n. raata and Umr acmel coblmiI'v ta t a-r. Often I could eat aliaoet netfcir.. ax cssetimes absolcttiy 9uth;n i- f lfi" '! st a thu. I wu entir!y saot ior rcir xi icv wboie svstcm eeinoi ao nni ww t fearei a s-vere sick soel) w ( .-oi! es-i. I wm sdVi&ed to try UrMeairal DisrrT7y. aiK. b;or 'iie thiri hottie I wr.;4e to tn.lert --- l --Jic of iDbiii: scfcjut t-U'e. ia& oulr3i-tti u to so i Dr. Kerre's Pleasant Pellets cien . eom.l-rion and sweeten tbe fcreaiL,

HOME OF FEUDS. Nearly a Century of Warfare in the Mountains of Kentucky. Tie fcv.iS war. dir!er and Uw!enow f;tir. ia Clsy oninVj. Kf.. mi which the state aiitboritien are aaa it- t .,t .J:mo make a hrU-r ti.try of

li-r inirstiu. The county lu-a iu the uotii.tiiiH of uiheateru Kecturky and v oiar.ii.-,! in the y-ar 1T. Tbe L"- year of it rxUteiu-e cover a period hat h.i Ueo fiiied with bloody fend vara." with very frw and brief csati4n t htilitie?. and the Cfluaty aw is .liono fsr and wide as tbe "boot f tbe Vud-." Tbe first fud battle ever f jfht there, ay. the t'iuritinati Cotuaieroai. Tribane, TRAGIC DKATR OF MVQU Mrm. occurred hmi after tbe eoasir waa tahliabed between the Aniia aa4 Call' Uuu-i, two utrong factions who bad ba con euamiea on account of 4 WDM between them over graaing eattl ea the tnntntaiu ran re. On a aiiranier day the fartinaa wet i af tbe frd on the eaat fork af th Katucky river and withont earemoay begaa fii-in iuto each other. Pour or Ave me were wounded and half a doaaa kunvtj killed. This matter waa takaa to aoart. The courthouse at tbaf time was a large low structure located on Qoosa erasa. near the present site of Maaehaater, tfca eonuty seat. Both faetiaaa. baavlly ara- . J. came in early on the any of trial aaa statked their guna in the eaaataaaaa. Inlm Amies of tlie Auiiaa faatiea was ia the witnoss box testifying, wbaa Joba Kikins of the Callahan factiaa taofc eptious to the testimony he waa aftag. seized bis f!3e and with d all bar t a atai but Amies thronsh the head, aalattaaiag his brains over tbe judges ataaa a ad tbe nails of the courtroom. Wbaa Aaalaa fell from the witness chair, ba waa the first aian ever killed in Clay cuaaAy. Tb fight that followed between Shasa faations caused the court's adjoaraeaaat aiaa die. Elkius was banged. Pr. Abner Baker, who kiUad b Bates, was the aext man to be bang ad ia that county, and to this day hi meads in.l relatives aaaert that be waa laaaaa ;it the time and waa banged by a "jad'kial mob." The feud spirit and feeliag bar beeg handed down from father to aon as a herit lire thronsh these 92 years. The White-Garrard fend. In wbieh two f the largest and wealtbieat fa milt aa of Clay eouaty figured, baa lasted for half a cer.tury. It was brought no by polities. The I'hilpots. tbe moat formidable fac tion now in Clay eoanty, d umbering More than 2oU fighters that can ba mastered at two hours' notice from tbeir leaders, have witbin the past few years engaged in a number of important feud battles, among them tbe famous 6gbt af Pigeoa Boost. where several men were killed and wounded. Among tbeir recent battles may ba meuttonad tnat against tae txrirfin faction last July, in wbicb fkree of the (Jriffin side were killed and one wounded and one of the Phil pot factioa killed and two wounded. It ia tbe boast of this faction that "no mil who kills s Phil pot can live," and they bare bad many of their clananien slsia. This feed is still on. The White-Howard-Baker feed aarang up two years ago. and in a ay battle nave beun fought to tbe deatb ameng tbeai Tbe leader of tbe Baker factioa wa Thomas Baker. He was abarged With killing a number of mea. was captured and taken to Mancheater last Jane aader guard of iw aoldiers to be crtca aor Har der. While standing ia bis teat la the courthouse yard surrounded by soldiers be was shot throagb the heart by aa usknown assassin aaacealed in the boase af Beverly P. Whiar. wblcb stood acroae tbe street in front of tbe eoartboaset n hite was and is yet tbe eberiff of Clay eooDty and tbe alleged leader of tbe bit Howard faction. Tae feud still exists. Tbe present courfbouae at Mancbestei ta a brick buiiaing, around wbicb bio,i feud battles have occurred and in wbicb several men were killed. Ureat cbipa of brii k and stone tbat have bees shot eat by the heavy guns used ia theaa battle are missing from tbe walla. In the early history af tbe cftanty it was tbe practice of the feudist t stsek tbeir arnia ia the courtroom wbea attending court. But now, wben epaoeiag fee tions are called to town, each a fa aeeare a suitable bonding in a convenient plac and near tbe courthouse, wbicb are ased a arsenals. A guard ia placed evei tbee, ao tbat tbe opposing factiaa aaaj act g?t poasesalon of tbe a ran a. Xew tbt feudists of Clay county do aot eater tbe courtroom with anything larger tbaa .45 eailr Colt's revolvera bnckled areaod them. The latest ionprnvad gua are ned. which sboot eombastibla cartridge. It is safe to say that there ia not a regi ment in the t'nited States army that ia more finely equipped with modern Ira arms than are tbe Clay county fendiats. A conservative estimate places tbe number of men killed in the feud battles at considerably more tbaa 10O Twenty have been killed and twie tbat number wounded within tbe past mix mouths. Four hare been killed a ad ata woended there in tbe paat tea day. Tet thtie has been no coartctiou for aay a' these within tbe part year. There bare U- u no arrest for the leak few JtUIiaaThere ts Tchch concern by the state aa thork'os over the situation ia Clay aoaav ty. and the present session of -be tafieta tore w U! be called neon to efeact taaas ares looking toward tbe subdaiag af tbe lawless bands. There has bee tench talk by the h:gbest state offieiala at abol ish'ine Clay county. Tbe feuds tbare are growing worse eacb year, and hundred of pex.ple have left tbeir bemea, aabiag their families away for safety. TOWNS WITHOUT TAXS3. w- BlMielautlltte Erra Vatr BMvtleaid ta rUlMaa. Olasgow may be said to be la tit eavtertainment business, for It gbraa oaaay splendid concerts in the Urge bavlia an winter evenings, out of wbicb a profit ia made. Tbe corporation, tee.' baa aa extensive system of municipal Utaur ance. . Penxhyo U a Lan&r niar tar U

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bee pojth.a. It ba ao borough Ar dia-

trie rata, for It has so tuncb l-SK'pwrt T tbat ita renia tuaet all id. and tbe only rate levied iu tbe tow afts tbe ikwh" rate. f There are. however. etie ctmAneiital communities i aa even bappie state Uiaa this. The Mi:uk-!altijr oftra, ia hUp.arlerg. Pnedeti. o un .elienaiv forvat lau!e. au.l by the jndViou sale of some f thent tbe vllUgrJ baa a tevwirge f atMttit fi3.tv peryai. No taiea af any kind have lo le paid. Moreover, each district has its own tel apdione. which ta free to the pnt.Jic use. Stanfenberg. in I Miriiistadt. al ow us a large tract of forest land. which yields enough reenue to pay all mil ulcijuil exHtises. aud. in aklitUtt. every citizen trl a "dividend of alout a year and free fuel." The revvdue derived from tbe public estate pay far tbe town halt schools, water supply, tuuuicipal bakeboUkes. etc. Kreadeostadt. in Badeu. Is more for runai stiiL Out of tbe income derived from the land tbe uiunicipat afiihoritiea supply the iuhatitaats witb free wood for firing and building, with free paafUre for tbe c-atrle and with roads, ecboola. cbuivhea. foiiuiaiu. hospital, communal anisic, etc.. without levy lug any rate, and give each family a yearly preeeut which amounts to from el to S1.V Kllogeuberg-ou Ibe-Maiu a ud Ijiugen aalnold w Hauu are equally forta nate. !ie rates or taxes are claimed, and tbe villagers of each place receive aiLuual tMiHuse. A tnUy delightful prospect would open iteelf to Auierk-ans were our mm aiclpal autliorlties to follow the naui pte aet by the city of tireuoble. The BiuBiclpalfty has beeu running a res taaraat and kit hen for Ni years. Meat are supplied at cot price in the res'auraatt or delivered at residences, as may b rteire.l. The city .make no financial profit from this huge restaurant, wblcb serve from 1S.U00 to 2n.00 meals a day. First I m Brral4Ma. Wbea a person conteo. plates locating la aaatber tow u. he d es not, at tbe eafluulng, have any particular prajuoae way or the other, aud the first tbat attracta hi attention la tbe eendltleu of tbe roada. Ob "well to do" citizen added to a own will spend aa touch money there k a year aa would Ox up quite a piece t road, and whether be comes or not tten depeuds ou the condition of the ' mtrmml K. hii In ti jai-ul to "Lmb at tUm aeaee. The CITt r Male. Angelica. .V Y . la famous foi the aaate and atimoer of Ita maple trees. Ita principal street which rtina lo a BOalfbt line toe over a tuile, la border est aa ait her able with a row "of Itn auenae maple In tbe center of the fflaafe ta a flowing well, which epout and Bee at tbe same time. The r ia rlee aad cold, and tbe gaa. Wbicb riaea to tbe surface through the smote pipe, burns fiercely wbea Iff , j A Night of Terror. f "Awful anxiety was felt for tbe widow of the brave fieneral B irnham of Machias, Me. , when the doctors -said she could not live till morn ing" writes Mrs. S. II. Lint-olo, who attended her that fearful night. "All thought she must soon die from pneumonia, but she Itegged for Dr. King's New Discovery, saying" that it had more than once stved her life, and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use completely cured her.'" This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Laing diseases. Only iOc and fl.OO. Trial bottle free at A. G. Luken Jt Co. s, gists. MARDI GRAS RATES drug1 To New Orleana and Mobile via Peuasyl unia Lines. Reduced rate tickets for annual Mardi Gras festivities will be" okl this year to New Orleans and Mo bile, February 19th to .-':lh, ihclusive. Tickets will be valid ; fo return trip to original starting point not later than March lth Anybody may take advantage of thv low' rates, and any Pennsylvania ines passenger or ticket agent will furnish full particulars upon applicaion. I Remedy For Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted oy overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Renewer will quickly reaew your streugth and vitality. It s the greatest nerve builder known It is a marvelous vitalizer and itrengthener. It quicklv and cor", uiniy cures loss of appetite, indigestion, nervous weakness, palpitation o th leart and failing health. It is lnleed a wonderful Iife llenewer and Life JStrengthener. Sold by A. Gi Luken A Co., druggists, Richmond. 3 Try Grain-O! Tr Graln-Ol Ask vour trrocer todav to show yu a package of Grain-O the new foxl lriok that takes the place of coffee. iThe children tnav drink it without, injury as well as the adults. All wh try it like it. rain-J has tbat rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure jarralns, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. I the price of cof fee. 15 and 23c per package. Sol by all f?rocers. Ve give no reward. An offer of this kind is the meanest ol deceptions. Test the curative powers of Ely's Cream lialm for tbe cure A catarrh, hay fever and cold in the head and you are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying. does not produce sneezing. It soothes 1 and beais tbe membrane, t rice ao cents at druggists or by maiL tity Brothers, 56 Warren street, !?w Yoric ' WaatWoald i on Gire i To be cured of catarrh? If you jr your friends have this disease jfcu kntw how disasreeable it ia. Its symptoms are inflamed eyes, throbV btng tembles, ringing noises in the ears, headaches, capricious appetite, and constant discbarge of mucus. Fortunately its cure is not a qus- . . m m . - -s - tion oi wnai vou wiu give, out wnat vou will take. If you will take rlood's Sarsaparilla, the great constitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vitilizes the blood, vou may expect to be consptetely and permanent. "tired. The) good blood which Hood's Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the deviate pasvVages of the mucus membrane, soot his and rebuilds the tissues and ulti mately cures all svmDtoms of catarrh.

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XWaetabae Rrcparalionrar As -simOating fheFoodandfietfuJating ite Stoawcis aM Bow-els of Promote s DigestionjCheerfurns and Rest Contains neither Orium.Morphine norfiueraL ot "Narcotic. aaw m'OUa-SiMtXLMGfMX A perfect Remedy for Constipation . Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverishnrss and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. (I, 11. t,, v ML EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. BEAUTY, H CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Areeaic Beanty Tablet and PlUa. A pertnctlw aate aad trnarantetKi treatment for all akin disorder. Raaterea th. bloom at youth ta tadeS teen. SRD for circular. Address, EIVITA MEIMCAL CO., Ulatoa 4 Jachan Sta.. Cbkaa Sold by A. G 1 ukrn & Co., Main .trwt, aad Curmc & Co , .ij North Eighth street, druggist.. PennvnoYAL pill II .av- rll.l a.4 o.lr K-' "V'SAVr.. .' rl..t.: .MU.ut)tw ft rrlM m ('HH'HtMEK'S KXil.lSll Is HEi .n Mtullc koim. mf ) looarou SaaaUtoUaos ill lvlta tl.. . a. r y..r DrFS,M. mg mnm . immmm r Psrtlnitora. Twtl.aildi mm "KfHir Hf i .ril., "W, MSP, tif tmmm Mali. .M trm.aH.ii sn b(tw.iw. s-aia MaW( tr.M fm aawa. ratlLA, fJL. .. imm frnfm. Nasal CATARRH la all tt stagM thre should be cleanUueoa. Ely'g Cream Balm rteaiisea,aootheeand h'a!s ; !l diseased men. raoe. 'tcnrooiatarrh sn Jdrfvea sws cold iu the head ;uick:y. ('rum Bat -.n Is placed Into the fioatrlla, spreads er tba membrane and ia absorbed. Eaiiaf ia 1muovllste and a care follows. It is aot drying docs ant produce anoezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggiati or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 ceiita by mail. XbT BROTHERS, 46 Warren Street, Ke York. Bia 03 is a aon-poisonnur Tniedr for IrfiutfnWt l;twt, 6rtBstorrbra. WhittfS. Dh&klvril ds : rharan. or sny !i,fi.ama stua. irriiatiou or ulc.ri.kfEMal ChEM"'" tr"- Xoo-ssiriDiieiJt. ur trnt in pi. in wrnpper. tf .xprss. irpAi(i, t.t ST or 3 lxttl-., ?.7.V Ctrculr sot on rMUMt . THE PIONEER Keeleylnstitute OF INDIANA. (Locatad at Plalnfleld, Indiana.) 3000 Patients Treated. Oradaatoa In ererj countr In Uia sis to. P., ( of constant tnwlnossanth foil f fm n mm ) corix o f officer.. M (V at O of constant improvement V and onqoaltfld snocf mm. Tboaa arc tba facta wbicb tba Old Re lis bio PlainaW stealer Insuuit wisbee to tmpreoa on tb public PUmfleld is 14 mih-s wmrt of lodlanspolla oa ttia VsndaJIa E. R. Write for I nformadon and cuelars to PlalnSoid, lad., or t It Commercial Club BailtV ln. Isduuaapolia, I id. Talapbona JCfl. . Hand-made Harness, ALL GRADES. KT OUR PRICES. M MAIM ST.'Plsaaaa H73-IU. ' THE WICCINC CO. CITY TKEASUKEK'S SALE By Tirtoo of a prexpl lo m diiir dfrerred t-r lie tutyor and cits clrk of tte -y f Rt-iiriMavi, lodijiua. I and aetl si pr-otK- uirttus th cn wr- roftfit mi said rrtr. oa 1 tour!;, tte ata da; at March rooo bssarB itt houra f If a r. and 4 . ntD fndowiiiB dKrit-d tvavl rimtm m tt cuy tfi BictucoBd. Coueij of Wajtw, mai State oi 9ilti., w-su: Ail tiar pan of lot atuneer eighteea 181 whidi be. eet ' mwum ttitrt entn tm tbe kws xf tJakiaad as Irnua o"t r?y Jaaoes S4. Foe aad 3 baddetM Wrig&t fa tba vnuh west qoanerof scoo loar, sownsfaip chirtoea aucta of raage one west aad bcxa mom a part oi said cur of Riclmwad. owaed by Fru M. Rogrra, or ao aiucH tbereaf as may be aecsaare aa par die .eat ai f-o.i as esiied agajast the atxM described aiat tie atxn descnaed , graveling, aad bovine ring tooth il street to tae correai estate ior tae graajag. aootit trartcearbj sfreer&tisa porau i bae Hirh.ta aor of Heare oit,naau aoor. ueeairx wiu au costs a : wna au costs aad c&argea In el at Kicitusui. Iniuuia, rhs- xch dT tJ Fefci a- re, 1900. City Treasurer. Kieiitaood, led. -'DcK-3 Itchiness of the skin, horrible plague. Most everybody afflicted in one way or another. Only one safe, never failing cure Doan's Ointment. At aay drug store. 50 cent?.

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