Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 April 1900 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. TUESDAY, ilPML 10 .1900-'

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Care of Lamps Maav haasekeepers thiak 0r la sorbins to ears about the care ol Itmitt, but if the little Jeaua nere mentioned are adhered lu ifcert wui bm esrai airrrrcocs in the light, f-irst, a lamp must ba cleaned and filled every morniai; the bareers should be clc.aed once a week, and the is M boil item in water to woicb Gold Dust Washing Ponder I M - .-rwMi iinu a uusri m wafer mr,i knil mm Tw. i l . . . j ' M..an.. oi unci iua m bat nut Into a mm nJ mI -. ...a w a Jk " a aIti alllU nciicg liV T Srafil fkaa W..J I .4. L ii . , WrM " . men me ott ana SlaO lO COO "J wufncoi IOC g' . aa . a. " 1 rv MM DM as reajuee . li lift- V kl'l a... a. .u u.li - . . ,,.7 TNC . K. r At OBAN K COHPiNV,

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eases, an enects oi sell-abuse or excess and indiscretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c. per box. 6 boxes for $2.50, with our bankable guarantee to cure or refund tbe money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond.

UERVITA TABLETS EXTRA STRE"G (TXtXOW LABEL) Immediate Results Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power. Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis. Locomotor Ataxia. Nervous Prostration, Hysteria. Fits. Insanity Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco. Opium or Liquor. By mall in plain package. $1.00 a box. 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guarantee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY Clinton and Jackson Streets CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sold by A. G. Lmkeu & Co., M.in street, and Curme & Co., 415 North Eighth street, druggists.

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AVegetable Freparalionfor Assimilating tlic Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfurness and Rest .Contains neitlier Opium.Morphine norlmeraL WOTARCOTIC, n pe afOUOrSAM. ZZ PfrCOX BmJtUSJmAperfecl Remedy forConstipafion . So ur S to tnach. O iarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcverishness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOIIK. 1 TT -?nn EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.

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It will be well for youto select your new SPRING SUIT during the coming week in order to have it for Easter. Our stock is full of "Good Things" for men's wear and you can be pleased here at small cost. Value is the true test of cheapness. Everv aarment ueder this roof is fairlv oriced and we auarantee

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A full lino of sizes in men's dark and

light checked Cassimere and worsted suits. They are certainly worth the price $5 $7.50. A large line of those medium priced suits all wool cassimeres in gray and brown striped. Wool faced Worsted in neat checks and some stripes. They are dress v and very servicable 3"-7" SO $8.50. At this price we show you the usual ten dollar suit. They are made up with special care, well

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SHE'S A 'MOBILE DRIVER.

How lb EiklMIra tier Ahtlltr te (lae City Etectrlciaa of Chieaaav. Miss Julie E. Bracken U the envy of many a Chicago woman, for she U Chicago's first legally licensed automobile driver. She passed ao examination before Cltjr Electrician Ellicott tbe oth er day with flying colors, and as she is secretary to C. E. Woods of the Woods Motor Vehicle company she may be supposed to have considerable knowl edge of the triefcs of the electrically propelled machine. There were 39 other candidates for certificates In tbe city . hall, and with proper regard for her sex Miss Brack en was allowed to take the examina tlon Erst. After the technical ques tions bad been answered tbe young woman suggested that Mr. Ellicott 57 MISS JULIK E BRACKK. take a seat lu her runabout that she might demonstrate her ability as au operator. Tbe city electrician accepted. The machine was turned north into La Salle avenue, and as soon as It was across the tracks at Indiana street Miss Bracken figuratively applied the whip. "Shall I speed op a bit?" asked Miss Bracken. Mr. Ell icott assented. Tbe young woman tapped a few levers as daintily as she might have turned a waffle, and the vehicle leaped forward. "Say, this Is great." exclaimed Mr. Ellicott. grabbing his hat. The wind played pastoral airs upon his silky mustache and raised a splendid crop of goose pimples on the back of his neck. At Lincoln park Miss Bracken suggested that they return. The machine was sent flying back to tbe city halL "I'll show yoo a few tricks of the animal" said Miss Bracken pleasantly, and she proceeded to cut figure eights, spread eagles and Dutch rolls, circling about In front of cable trains, shaving the wheels of two ton trucks and dusting tbe coattails of skipping pedestrian at the crowdings. Mr. Ellicott swallowed bis throat and clutched tbe rail of the seut. "I think." he said at last. "1 think Til get out now. 1 have a great deal of work to finish up lefore evening, audand I have a wife and several children dependent uimn lue. You'll pass. 1 can promise you that. If 1 cau get out now your paper will be marked at least 07 per cent." "It's tbe easiest thing In the world." said Miss Bracken afterward. "It just take a little practice, and any woman with a bit of pluck and sense can learn to operate an automobile In a very short time." Chicago Times-Herald. Tlie Pr WrTflstt museum has been enrich ed by a collection of Interesting fashion plates dealing with tbe evolution of dress, which Is being exhibited by pe1--dtsKloa of tbe Princess of Wales. This collection was bequeathed to her royiil highness by the late Sir William Eraser and shows an unbroken sequence, of the vagaries of dress for over a century. A particularly Interesting feature of the plates is the supplement, displaying a number of engraved por traits of well remembered grnndts dames of English society. Among them are the Duchess of Kent In black velvet and diamonds; Frances Anne, marchioness of Londonderry; Sarah, countess of Warwick; Anne, marehion ess of Winchester, and Catharine, countess of Charlevllle, who is represented as a Bacchante. The gradual dethronement of this and that style 6hown In the close continuity of each fashion upon the last gives to the col lection nnfeno Importance

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SHELL FIRE SHZTLTTTKS.

limrloo. Itrfanr lard by the Be a ire-d at Slafe-lLlBa?. The London 1 aily Mail prints a letter from Lady S'a ra h Wilun, written from .MafeWLug. In which she says: "A feature of the town at present is Its bombproofs or shelters from shell fire. I'roui rough hole, hastily dug and covered over with deal boards and earth, which were at 'first constructed at the arrival of the monster Creusot Boer gun, which fires a projettile of 94 pounda, these refuges have been improved upon till they are now Inxnrions chambers, roofed over wlta the best steel rails and sand bags, ventilat ed and lighted by round windows and large drain pipes. "Mine, for instance, measures 18 by 15 feet and is S feet high, boarded LADY 6AKAH W1LSOX. floor, covered with matting, and pan eled wood walls palmed white. With three large portholes for windows. It much resembles the cabin of a yacht. and its eilicacy has been thoroughly ested, as it is, I think, the only shelter In the town on the top of which a 04 pound shell actually exploded without even making the glasses jingle or disturbing various war trophies hung on the walls lnsMe." A curious boudoir, but none too safe. for I.ady Wilson has siuee l-en wound ed, and several women an 1 children have paid with their lives for the pertinacity of their defenders. SCHOOLS IN CUBA. Remarkable- Work In OraranlalaaT Tbrn-.Vrrili of the lain nil. Alexis E. Krye. superintendent of schools in Cuba, who arrived recently from that island, went to Boston the other night. He said that the organization of the schools in Cuba was not really begun until Jan. 2, and the formation of new ones was stopped on March 3, under the orders of General Wood, as the money to go further Just at present was not coming in. There has been some decrease In the revenues of the island, owing largely to the departure of the troops, who spent a lot if money every month, and that loss lias, been, felt. jtaai-iiretTrrJ'moritTis and a day Mr. Frye was at work he organized 3,079 schools, with 3,500 teachers, and over 130.000 scholars are now in daily at tendance, says the New York l'ost. Requests come from all over the island for new schools, and when Secretary Root was iu Cuba recently be saw in Guanjay 140 pupils under one teacher in a hovel. The law requires that not more than 50 scholars shall be In one room, so in this one place there should be three schools instead of one. Most of the schools on the island are of the primary grade, ns "the war stopped all teaching, and the children have had little or no opportunity to learn in the last five years. The teachers' salaries in Cuba, Mr. Frye said, were larger ou the average than those paid in any other country In the world. The average in the un graded schools in the country districts is $300 a year, and in the cities of the second class the lowest paid Is fGoO, while In Ilavaua the rate, is from $720 to $000. To each of these is added $120 where a teacher has charge of two rooms or more. A Black Sheep. "I believe our son is in love," said Mrs. Peck. "Good heavens:" cried old Feck. "And after all the home training he has hadT' Philadelphia North American. Clone. 1 "Is old Saremore a close reader?" "I sborM say he is a close readei Why, he's In-eii tr;iiing his street ca transfer for a paper for over a year." Chicago News. Accounted for. "There pr.es a fellow who says there is no place like Brooklyn lo live in." 'Most f snmvthiux queer about him." "There is. He is a Brooklyn man." American Beamies. There are none fairer or sweeter the world over. Unfettered and un trammeled the American woman queens it a does no other woman in the world. Yet her very energy and ambition are often times her undoing-. She attempts too much. Her health is un dermined. And when health goes beauty goes also. The use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery re-establishes the health. It cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition and assures perfect assimilation of food and the proper nourishment of the body. It in creases the blood supply and elim inates the impar ities tnat doe the system and cloud the complexion. If rs. Mara- E. Iewia. of Tanner. Gilmer Co.. W. Va., arrites: aDr. Pierce's Golden Uedical Disccrrerr. Faorite Prescrrptkm " and Plea. ant Pellets,' cored me when doctors and other medicises foiled. For fifteen aears I annexed nntold misery. I bad given np all hope of cuer fretting arett. I conld not be down to sleep, and ITU Ihinjr I atewoold almost cramp sac to death. Was very nervous and could hardly araQc across tbe room. I onlv weighed ninety poands wbea I commenced talking these medicines six years ago; I now weigh one hnndred and fcrty poands and am having better health than ever before. Aiter being sick so Jong aase chamgwi iehtTottutmndnrrcJuKkid. I have takes fifteen bottles each of Prcaaripcaoa, 'DascoverT' and Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellet act rtatir la WOMam vaUSAthem, v

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LIFE'S MISERIES.

Some Richmond Readers Will Appreci ate This. Not one of life's miseries la preater I ban a bud back. A back that's lame or weak or acb ug Teiis of siek kidneys. Ilackache is simply kidnev acbe. The cure is simple. Richmond citi zen snows vou bow. Mrs. Jennie Laudisr, lt south eleventh street, savs: "As a result of a severe attack of diphtheria rav daughter was troubled with a weak ness of the kidnevs. I tried numer ous remedies and was treated bv varions physicians but the relief was only temporary. Learnincr about Uoan s Kidney Pills and seemjr thetn so highly recommended I proeeured a box at A. t. IjXken s dm; store and she began their use. In a short time the trouble entirely disappeared After several weeks it arain began to appear. She used Doan's Kiduev Pills and the attack was prompt ly warded off." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers; price 50 cents a box. Doan s Ointment is a specific for all itching skin diseases, piles, eczema, chilblains, chafing, any irrita tion, and all itchiness of the skin. Gives instant relief. We mail a fretsample box on application. Address r oster-Mnburn Co., Buffalo. 1 . Bad blood and indigestion are dead ly enemies to good health. Burdock Blood Bitter destroys them. BIG PRICES FOR BOOKS. J. O. Wrlitht Paid fS.lOO at the Daly Sale For One Volamr, Augustin Daly's collection of books. the sale of which was concluded re cently In New York, was marked by the receipt of the highest price ever paid iu the Cnited States for a single volume, says the New York Sun. J. O. Wright paid $S,10O each for two vol umes of an "Autographic Collection" of literary and pictorial remains and me mentos of Thackeray. The sale of the Daly books the other day brought, in two sessions, $3.,345, and the total for the collection was $lf.0.03o. When the Bray ton Ives collection was sold in New York city In March, 1801, it was deserilied as tbe greatest book sale up to that time. Yet the Ives collection brought only $120,000, and the highest price paid for any one volume was $7.4 10 for each cf the t.vo vol umes of the Giitenlterg Bible, bought by J. W. Ellsworth, then of Chicago In the sale the other day the Douai Bible, for which Daly paid $20,000. sold for $5.5fc to George D. Smith. Unrle Tom's Cabin" (London, 1S52) srtld for $5. Steamers on the Dead Sea. Steamboats are to be put on the Dead sea for traffic between the vil lages on the banks. The first boat la already on the way. v C leaning ol l- nra. A- practical correspondent ' tells us thai furs will look much Improved If rhtfl nro el en nel with -brfti. in'ii iu au eariueu reeef tael and heated In the oveti. When hot. '.It should be rubbed well Into the fur Flannel is the tn-st thing to use ;'or rubbing the bran into the fur. Aft -V i has remained iu the garment for itMiitt half an hour, shake it thorough y to remove all particles rnd brush intil the article is perfectly clean Fur -ollars that hare le-onie soiled from ubbing against the hair may Ih niaile o look like new by using hot bran them. Two applications of the bran. or probably three, will Ik- necessary if the fur is badly soiled. The bran sim p!y abstracts the grease, and. of course, the dirty particles of matter -onnected therewith. Eat Frnlt When Yoo Can. It Is at this season, when fresh fruit is scarce and consequently high In price, that recipes calling for dried fruit or evaporated fruit are appreciat ed. A very good dessert dish may be made from apricots. Take a half pound of the evaporated apricots, stew them slowly until they are thoroughly cooked and then put them Into a pudding dish. Make a custard of a pint of milk, two small tablespoons of-cornstarch, the yolks of two eggs, sugar to taste and a pinch of salt. Pour the custard over the fruit, spread a meringue made from the whites of the eggs over the custard and brown in tbe 'wen. A Kind Hearted Qneem. Queen Amelie of Portugal, who la considered the most beautiful and best dressed royal personage in Europe, while driving In the environs of Lisbon recently heard cries for assistance coming from a neighboring wood. She went to see what the trouble was and found that a woodcutter had been injured by a branch of a falling tree. Queen Amelie, who has studied medicine, attended to the man's injury and, with her companion, assisted him to reach his cabin. Later on the queen called to see how her patient was. "Then yon are' a doctor, madam, since you know how to take care of me?" asked the woodcutter, who did not know his benefactress. "Yes, my good man," was the reply. "I am sorry for that." continued the woodcutter, "because 1 shall never be able to p:iy you ail I owe you. But yoo must give me your address, and as soon as I can go out I will bring you a basket of fresh eggs and butter Ly the way of thanks." The quet-n replied evasively, and the surprise of the woodcutter may be imagined when he subsequently learned the rankof uia physician. At a Card Party. At a card jarty given recently by a debutante to a company of ber young friends the decorations consisted in violets. The game played wa progressive enchre. The hostess received In a gown of violet crepe de chine, wiih a large bunch of the Bowers at her belt, and violets were massed In low dishes set In various parts of the parlors. The tally cards were heart shaped.. with loose violets tainted by hand npon them. To attach each to tbe dress a tiny violet pin with a rhinestone center was provided. The first prize was an enormous bunch cf 300 violets, tbe second a smalt bask t of satin finished wicker, colored violet, holding a bunch of natural blossoms. When refreshments were served, each plate of china, with violet decoration. held a violet k-e in tt paper case of the same tint, with a miniature loaf ot cake, the iciug of which was ingeniously arranged to represent a bunch of violets. On tbe same plate with the ice and cake was a dainty basket of span sugar in violet heaped with candied violet and tied with a ribbon of the same one. t

Tired out, Weak and Exhausted tn Body end Mind, Appetite Gone, Unable to Sleep Night or day, Find Rest and Relief from Pain in the Great Restorative . .

NotVmjr has ever equalled Dr. :.-es' Nervine In power to restore lot, enerjry and build up wasted r.erve st.-engtb. and vitality. It gives is- , f where other remedies fail, because it does not drive the irritated turves, but coaxes and feeds them, srivir.? them new life and power before calling on them for reviewed etTfirt. If your nerves are getting weak: if you are tired, worn-out and cannot rest ur sleep; if your strength Is failing a.;d you feel that you are htoirs j;rou id, begin at once with Dr. Miles' Nervine, and you will be surprised how soon you will begin to feel bet tor and stronger. "Vhen 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Nervine I was a nervous as anyone could be TRANS-ATLANTIC TRAVELERS. Furnished Special Attendants by the Penn sylvania System. The bureau of attendants for trans Atlantic travelers established in Jer sey City aud New York City twenty years ago by the Pennsylvania Sys tem has proven a great convenience to persons making European trips and to tourists arriving in America at that port. It will be particularly convenient for visitors to the Paris Exposition because the departure docks of most of the Atlantic steam ship lines are convenient to the new Jersey City passenger station of the Pennsylvania Kauroad Company. lhe bureau consists of experienced agents whose duties are to meet passengers arriving in Jersey City and rew York over the Pennsylvania nes and assist them in arranging for trans-Atlantic trips via any of the steamship lines by conducting them to steamships and aiding in the preparations for a trip abroad. 1 hese agents will provide cabs op erated by the Pennsylvania system and aid passengers with their bag gage. They are tuliy posted on mat ters pertaining to steamships leaving New York, and arrangements can be made through them for procuring steamshiBL tilcet&Jn advavni : """Tirey alo meet incoming steamships to aid travelers in shaping de tails for continuing journeys from New York over the Pennsylvania Lines by furnishing tickets, arrang ing for the transfer of baggage from steamship docks after it has been passed by customs inspectors, and laving the same checked through to destination. They will reserve sleeping car accommodations and relieve persons of the foregoing details,making themselves useful as attendants and guides free of charge. Further information on tbe subject may be obtained by addressing the nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, or W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in ap plving liquids into the nasal pas sages for catarrhal troubles, the pro prietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price in cluding tbe spraying tube is 75 cts. Druggists or by mail. 1 be liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character. Ely Brothers, 5rJ Warren street, New ork. What Woald You Give To be cured of catarrh? If you or your friends have this disease you km w how disagreeable it is. Its symptoms are inflamed eyes, throb bing tembles, ringing noises in the ears, headaches, capricious appetite, and constant discharge of mucus. Fortunately its cure is not a question of what you will give, but what vou will take. If you will take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great con stitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vitilizes the blood, you mav expec to be com pletely and permanent r -ured. The good blood which Hood 3 Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the deutate pass ages of the mucus membrane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues and ulti mately cures all symptoms of catarrh. A little life may be sacrificed to a udden attack of croup, if you don't have Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil on hand for the emerger.cy. Carry Sunshine With You A bright, fresh, sunny face is al ways inspiring, and it always denotes good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once overcast with r!oom have been made bright and sunny by Hood's Sarsaparilla which cures dyspeptic symptoms, strengthens the nerves and tones up and invigorates the whole systemConsumption is cured by Hood's Pilli thd n-n-irr-i1iAt!ntr cathartic Sold by all druggists. - "A Giant vexve Puild r. The Mystic Life Renewer is the most powerful nerve builder known. It absolutely cures all forms of nervous distii.-5es and weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how long duration, such as neuralgia, nervous prostration, nervous paroxysms, St. Vitus dance, palpitation of the heart, physical and mental weakness, debility of old age, etc. Sold by A. G. Lukea & Co., druggist. 5

and IItc Day and night were both alike to me co sleep that did roe any good and DO rest at any time. I used to have such terrible headaches that it seemed as though my head would tairst at any moment, my appetite was very poor and 9 was run-down and exhausted in body and mind. Before I had taken one bottle cf the Nervine I could go to bed and sleep soundly all night, and in the rooming I would awake feeling so rested and refreshed. Dr. Miles' Nervine did me a world of good , and I am never tired of singing its praises." Mas. D. D. Owen, 33 L'tica St, Ithaca, N. V. "Intemperate living and close confinement in my store resulted in a collapse of my whole nervous system and I was a total wreck. I was so weak that at times I was unable to stand on my feet and would fall to the floor wherever I happened to be. My leg would becom n.imb and without any Pennsylvania Lines. Richmond Union Station Time Table. Elective Nov. W, 1KS0. CEN rKAL TIME. tPaily except Snnday. JDaily. Pittsburg, Cinoinnatl, Chloaga and St. Lauls Railway, Richmond Division. Between Chioag and Cincinnati. Eastward Trains. Arrive, Depart. Cm Mail ft Exp 4 10 am 4 ao aatCin Acc & Kxp 9 00 am 9 10 an ir'aftt Southern Mail & K.xp 3 5$ pra 4 00 pat T Loauitpurl Acc .......... 5 50 pm fMackmaw aQ( jn xp 4 15 pa Westward Tralne. if-ogansfiort Acc J 05 aa Fat 4'hC34fa Mail & Exp ....ia 55 am 11 ao u Ijogan&port Acc .. 7 ao pa 7 3$ pa Chicago Mail & F.xp ... ,M.n 10 ptn ti so pa XCin and M itktua. Kxp ... . ia 4s pa Indianapolis Division, Between Celaatbu and Indianapolle. Eastward! Train. SiLftNY Mail . fcxp. . k s 15 am $ iS ast Ind & Columb Acc & r xp. .... 9 55 am 10 15 aaa Fenn Special (Mai) ... 4 15 pa St L (i N Y Mail & Exp..... 7 35 pnt 7 45 pa St L & N Y Lira A 55 ptn St I. & N Y Kaat MaD..........ious am lad a Richmond Acc & Exp w 3 45 pa Westward Trains. St L FaM Mail inia N Y & St L Fast Mail & Ejcd t u am ssoam St L. Fast Exp 10 30 am Col & tnd Ate & Exp.... o smv.aa Sf aaa Fast Kt-U ri 1 4 55 pm 4 5" pro M V S I. Exn Hua at um fKichirBd & lud Acc st utp . a jo Cinoinnatl Division Between Rlohmene and Columbus, via Dayton and Xonla. Eastward Trains., tRich & Spring Mad Daily A Ex.. I R & Spring Exp I eenn Spe 1 Mail I JSt I. & N Y Ln JSt L & N Y I-ast Mail f Kit h & X cilia Acc 5 10 pa 5 50 aa 4 ao pa sapto 10 aa a 00 pa Westward Trains. !St L Fast Mail ,...s 30 am St L Fast Exp ...........so 95 am Spring a K Mail .tt Exp .. .4 40 pre Spring A Rich Exp .... ...10 55 pM Spring Sc Rich Acc 10 10 am Grand Rapids A Indiana Rail t arses Richmond and Macklna Ft. Wayne and Grand Rapids. Northward Trains. fR A Mack Exp ,. R Or Rap Mail v Exp ;Cia A Mac Mail St Exp via S 40 aa 1 oj pa ji 10 p Southward Trains. !Gr R & R Ma.l Exp 340pm Mack A Cin Mail & Exp 3 50 am Ft Wayne fe R 10 30 am Haggage must be at station twenty minute belor train time. C W.ELMER, Ticket A. eat I. A -GORMON. Station Master. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pills. A per fectly safe and truarantoed treatment for all skin disorders. Restores the bloom of youth to faded faces. 10 days' treatment SOc; 30 days' JSl.OU, by mail, ewnl for cirenlar. Address. NEK. VITA MfcDICAL CO.. Cliaiaa Jacksaa SU.,Ckaa) Sold by A. G. 1. 1 laa Co., Main street, and Curme & Co , 415 No ih Ei'ith street, druggists. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages ttere ahoald be cleanliness. Ely'g Cream Balm Cleanses, soothes and heals the aiaea-ed membra;. It cares catarrh and dr:vj away a co.d in tiifl heui quick '7. Cream Italm is p!aced Into the nostrils, praads over tbe mem irane and ia aioorbed. Ee-ief ia Immediate and a care 1 oiiovrs. It Is not drying doea not produce aneezinz. Large Size, SO eenta at Drug, gists or by m&li ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BiiOTHEIlS, 64 Warren Street, Sew Tort LAUNDRY Get Yonr Laundry Word Done Where Sa:Uraciion is Gaa anUed. ELDOKAIH) STEAM LAUNDRY. IV. VTINSON, PROP. 829 Main St Telep4M 3 V.bi.,. BABittrai A. . irrictvctaA sr aice-r tiOLi of Ba-r Hoiaa my wnmwm. tr tf ut in ia?a rpotT Xr. T-pil, fir. tl jim. J botties. m.n. X.1J ;irrelr Does Coffee Agree WHk TeeT If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain-O I did not like it bat after using it for oue week nobing won id induce me to go back to coffee." - It nourishes and feeds the system. The children ean drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from your gTocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have deli cious and healthful table beverage

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