Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 October 1900 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. THURSDAY OCTOBKPJJ.
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Good grade honey comb towel, size 17x: J2 inches, red bonier with fringe, at 3c ead Better grada, size Ux! inches, at 5c fiuh. 1 ease (Jladiola prints, good staple colors, just right for comforts, 32c yard.
We wen: compelled to replenish our stock of 25c corsets, three colors, drab, pink am drab, and blue and drab. A splendid quality, shapely corset at 25c. Ladies' black line gage Heece hose, good quality, 10c I):lir5 pieces ileece back wrapper goods, to be sold at 5c yard. 50 inch red table damask, good strong colors, 12C yard. 50 inch bleached table damask, white as snow, 19c yard.
Special purchase of Potter's Jilcaehed Turkish wash
.'J new, extra size, special numbers in lace curtains to be
New tapestry curtains We are now in better to investigate for yourselves. Tell it to the
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One Price Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters. Xcxt Union Nat'l Hank. S03 Main St. (IDUP & THOMPSON.
Notice to oatraetor. tnlr3??' rT-u,U common ctunt fvi.- city l '-wv.i i.,,,.., ,.. birl i-OfcUtt- .ipnv i?J- l a-aVvl prono a.i the ov 0.. Jit until 2 0-C.O.-W p. m., ty vl. rk. fKIDAY, IXTOBKR 12, Tor avoOii, iron, ntl or nswnion . cross fork of the bitw.l1"' to in T of R'Chmoml, ln.u, at "w adowti as Ha ppv Hollow. xunt AUtml must bo upon the print! form artd.fortJhe purpo?. which may b obtjftil Mit'tbtHMty civil enrntvr. ot rncUvtnl in twAleenvviope itiivcUM to the board ot' public tinV'rwenirol-. '-. Tbjoa.t rrmirM of the nuccvsifUt builtr iiithrsumnf f-J 0',t)i. antt must b Biven. reilenu of Wane cimnty, Indiana. IfiUAbid by foreign cntracfor must be c-ovmiV"N-4 by a dop.v-.it of a x rt!tieci check for JM.'. V b left ta the haml of the csty treaorer uyi'tM the condition specified in the propo iA hid b resident cc'otractor b a bond fortMV u a ituarante of the good tVnh ofttie". erre bsci win be rec-ived. itders nst. sntwfr the board of public improv"1 ati o tWir cnu peteticy to conduct th wofk-d s to their r-ourc3 for its vigoroo prvutWva. Bids hl,taieOjt price per lineal foot for th u,Proveni cajuplet. a so fot a'd other items ennnjt el m the schedule. wh;cn prue kalt bar in H for all ia-r and material rejoiTed fW comptete eet;uoo of the work. SiJ wcr t be cv.te.t rn or before the jrt A-W einber. uric, the directiB 4.1 the ciarcm veciueer. and w. ct-oriauoe with 1, ajvj specifications i ie in the tficewMcK.,t ; Tlwrootract M to fh lowest re-"-"r"T ihtto reiert any r all X fc1""! 'v. p bwia. in the inures of Jbecity. TC with this notice. S tt orde oftaid boat , J7 t KJrOCLEJiBEjaa. k of Bor J
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best grade of table oil cloth, mitts, use instead of wash from $1.98 to $6.00 pair. position to save you money Neighbors.
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ON 'W0 HEADS alone there are . , washing should Rent e ;nt to THE RICHMD STEAM INDRY First, beeanse of the of the work, and. Second lcst2"i tir Eiraici talc wucu . tru-sted to IIS. Aheolute cleanliness and beautiful finish are featnn?s of our work wiich cannot be overlooked. Send yotnr carpets to it cleaned, . W. Walters, Prop. 151. Dl W,i. StlHMt
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rags, 5c each. sold at 98c instead of $1.50 than ever before, and ask you Store THE TROTTING CIRCUIT. Johnny Apin. Is the fastest of tin- iu'v 2:li p.-ict'rs. I.jhI.v Pipes'. 2:7-j. now holds the record for Ohio tuvd pacing mares. Island Wiikos. Jr.'s. hont In 2:Ofii,i at Glens Kalis gave hiin the record for New Kiigliinil bred pucers. The pacer Paul Revere, 2:114. by Itrumlon. a new performer, has lieen a mile in his work uf Iteiidville in 2:07. Ananias keeps whittling away at the wagon matinee record for pacing stallions, lie set It nt 2:0;,i the other day. Ales White of Paris. Tenn., has a 2-yenr-old colt by Captain Cook out of the dam ty Hettie G that has paced a tnil l 2:21 with tlireo moutha' work. . Nelfy tlay, 2:1S-. Hie daughter of Pamlico. 2:10. started in two races on succeeding days nt Goshen, N. Y., recently and won second money in both. P.i.b Fitzslmtnons. 2:07. made his tirst start of the year at Keadvllle. Pa.. recently in the 2:0 pace. lie was G-3-0 in 2:o7' i. 2:tnVi. 2:0t and just outside the money. Abdnlhrino mares have given us three of the new 2:13 perforate! 3 of this seasonSilver Wilkes. 2:i3'4. trotting, and .lean lugelow. 2:11. and Little Frank, 2:llii. pacing. F.arly Reaper. 3, 2:09-"4, and Flash Lightning. 4. 2:ltPi. are two notable additions to the roll of honor of Highwood. 2:21i. Arthur J. Caton's great son of Nut woo 1. 2:1.V. IMone. 2:07 V. recently trotted a half in 1 KHVi. the second quarter in 30 seconds, reliably timed. This was done over the Woodland track, near San Francisco. Horse Review. STAGE GLINTS. Olive May has been enpapeil with John Drew for "Uichard Carvel." Kyrle Belle w is to have a theater built for him by London admirers. Johanu Strauss, the great writer of dance music, never could learn to dance. Olgft Nethersole contemplates producins dramatization of Ouida's novel "Under Two Flags." Stuart rtobson will alternate "Oliver goldsmith" mid "She Stoops to Cn-o,n(-" on his western tour. Cofr.vdian Maclyn Arbuckle writIns si-i,s of sketches to bear the title "lied U;vcr liottouj Politics " Mrs. Brown potter will be the Juliet to Martin Harvey's Romeo in his forthcoming revival ot the Shakespeare tragedy at the Loudon Lyceum. Alice Nielsen's private car. which Is now in course of construction, will be 74 feet long, which is two feet longer than any passenger coach in this country. Playwright Henry Gny Carleton has obtained thus far a!nut 28 patents on various electrical inventions and occupies in couseiuence a prominent place among electricians. Charles Klein has written the prose, Orant Stuart the verses and William T. Francis the music of a musical comedy for Jefferson de Angelis. It vrlll be called "A Foyal nogue." re Wolf Hopper, driving near Saratoga, came upon a rural Sunday school picnic. He alighted and gave the country youngsters an entertainment that would have cost a manager considerable money. A t'luh Thst Kata Darks. Amous the Queer things in India is The tish That tats ducks. When one misses some ducks and is told by the moorgywalia that a tish swallowed them, one K-ins to think tlere can really W no limit to the lies the Aryan brother can tell. But early one moraliisi. soou after the" ducks had been let on i and had. as usuaL made their way to the tank, on one side of which stands an indigo assistant's bungalow, the old khausama excitedly announced that the big fish had just caught another duck and swallowed it and could not keep down with it. The gun was aonce got hold of. and after watching t!H-,ntic.j, of the fish trying to keep down Un.j0r water he was shot. He proved v be a large boa li and had actually got the entire bird down, with only tlie legs jst showing In his mouth
MGHT, T. hcn I ui ! n at niKbt. I ire at . :ari ana J hi mirht. But uaijf l kihm rucd mv iu.a. J htm tor '.lie laintcst un.i, Aati. iteofiih I vcrsia with either el Tle mik l fcilcitt all rmud. lt' Jut u ll I could oat hear. But if 1 ! with limlw hrld fst A UTt iuil miiM Ukk a Mjcb Pertaj the darknei ruhirus put. vi iat uiinuiea paia vy. Pt-rhap the tinHiKbu in pevple'a beada. That kp h quirt all th day. Wait till they're aleej.itHj in their beda. Then ruatie out and nv awayt Or elar thia noise like whirrin wine That die with the first atreak of light Hay be the sound al baby thiua All irrowing, rowtrii; In the night. Children and ki;ty cats and pups. ir een little tud and nwtra, Iaiif-8 h rr. a and hutterv-ufis. Ail gr stmtf in toe miiiiiijjfit hours. And yef it eeni ot me a part. And roithintr far away iA iiH-er It's jut the bt-armic ..f my heart That actind o slrane aa I he here! r rn In.,. ,hv thia ch.i.l.i K.. Wii. n tarkb hide the orM fri"m sight. 1 re. 1 tint all trnne nut rue A litile child ami the t i.uk nittht. I.itH'l liearrt r in SiM-tat-ir. 9 yJ m s A W OMAN'S 11 KD01I i 0 SHE PREFERRED A MAN OF ACTION. I-andor was at his desk, which was near the oih-u window. The window ljoketl down on the jxindertius. over whelming tratlic of South Water street. The grinding of huge wheels, the crash ing of machinery, the clatter of hof beats, the rattle of harness, the jarring of merchandise, the hoarse voices of porters ami timers, all rose In one mighty, mingled roar, a veritable bellow of commercial prosperity. I.andor did not notice the turmoil. He had Income accustomed to it many months ago. He was absorbed, but not in his work. The minute hand had crawled quite around the dial of the big clock in the corner since be had formed a figure on the ledger lying oiwn before him. But he had lieen writing. His gaze dropped to the page upon his desk. As he scanned the verse lie had written his eyes took on the mingled dreaminess and sparkle one s"es only in the orbs of a poet. He drew from his desk a little glove. IH'iirl colored and iorfumcd. Tliert was inspiration in the sight, the scent. he tueh. of it. He laid it gently back. e;;: d his pen and began on anothel s'.;;!:-.-!. A brown hand reached over his shoul '.er. A' fiiiip!" of letters fell on tht pen liilTt r One the one In the firm, hnnictc: lytic feminine hand he had i.-oine t know he tore open with fin gers ti nt were clumsy through haste. Two. four, closely written pages! Her notes to him heretofore had been of al most telegraphic brevity. He plunged into the first page had all but read it through, indeed. In-fore he paused then Jerked back his head as though he hail received n shock. The letter had not been intended for him. lint It was for him. There was his name his name in the writing of the woman he loved to whom he had not dared to speak unless in sweet, wild verses wlilcto a lie . never beltelil. - He had read so far unwittingly. He must now read the rest. After what he had Ignorantly learned he must now learn more, it meant lite nml all that IUheld for him the words t hk - were traced on the next page "Te and love or bitter and enduring disappointment:' My Dear Friend When you asked me lately it Landor Aldrich should do me the honor to ask me to he his wife would I marry him 1 yae you no reply. ! will te- you now. 1 fear your opinion should it he lightly formed. I dread lit you think me guilty of a vultzar caprice. I will he quite frank, i think he does care for me, and I There the page ended. The dreaminess was gone from his eyes .now. There was a red light in them. IIek:g his nails into his palms until the fierce pressure pained. He turned the page. He read on: well, I've ne'er worn my heart on my sleeve, Eloise. I can't do it now. But you may draw from my silence what inference you w ill. "Mr. Aldrich:" He looked up. He was trembliug like a leaf. "About that special shipment to the Philippines, sir" "Yes no! I don't know. Ask the elevator boy!" he muttered, not comprehending, and again bent over the fateful page. The man shrugged his shoulders and walked away. Kandur read on: You spoke of hia charminir personality, his rare gifts of mind and spirit. Who should appreciate these more than I, who have known him so well? That one of such social standins. appearance and hereditary wealth should have singled me out from amonir many piris who admire him has flattered me indeed; hut, should he say th words every woman wants to hear once from one man, I must answer. No. There was a muffled cry. The letter was ern mxled in fierce ringers. Then he lifted his liowed head, smoothed out the page and read on: This, my friend, is why. He Is not provina himself. He is an idler, a dreamer. With every avenue of success stretching broad and fair hefcre him he is content to pass hours occupy inc a purely nominal pisition in his father's otflce. He leads the cotillon well; none letter. In all matters of dilettanteism his taste is cultured and fine, and he writes the most musical versos one may imagine. One must admire as well as!ovt the man one marries. Huw can one admire the individual who saunters thromch life as through a charity fair? His degrees entitle him to a university professorship. His father's various interests in many places call for his personal supervision. There is so much to do lef'rre he may confidently ask a woman to -ive to hira herself lite, body and soul but I wish, oh, how 1 wish There the letter ended. Aldrich put the letter in his pocket. He grot.ed for his hat and gloves and coat and wnt out into the fresh spring afternoon. Then he rememlered the unfinished poem. He returned, making it, with the glove and other little treasures, into a packet, which he put in his Lrvast pocket. Half an hour later ha stood In the luxuriously appointed loom of a great city bank. A nutting of the directors had just ended. His father was leaving. "What's up, Landor? You look yuoer." "I'm all right, sir. 1 want a word With you. though. Now will do as well as any time. Whom were you thinking of sending down to establish that branch of oar house at Manila"; "I did thiuk of Peterson, but I'm afraid he lia signed with the other people." "Will you trust me to go, father"" "You:" The elder man's haggard faee lighted up. then felL "You're not capable of the task, my boy. It's a tremendous one." Landor smiled with pale lips, but the saiile was winning. "You should have more confidence In my father's son." be protested gently. The words wara-d the oH man's heart like wine. Hi eyes blinked up at his boy. "By Uetir.. cried, "I txrlieve you've got it Ufc jou: I've had doubts of you. Let that pass. You ball go wit"? fyU tuid ftUaolute author
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And there was a new elasticity in rht gait of t.'ie eoitHiit reil magnate as h ok his m's arm and went iloul ti. his carriage. The follow i: g ,l;ty a note came u Itn.lor- a r irnial. demure little note: lr Mr Ai.iri.-h- I find fcuWrf en sand to earr,l.y m, tt-mka tor tr.we vi.-let, will vu UU ti.e U iatel gratitude mvw Thvtv -as a au-l.ki- ..,. where, Al-, sineerei. ui"s- K.riinov. tYxauTI'ut the news that he was CO assum. t.n!nl of his fa; her' business in th, I hil:j.pii,es had I,,-,, ,J!;U. uMic lp the ttewsj-apeis U-ti.re he s.nv h.i I-1"'1- T1"'" 11 :i-",io my g.MHll.v. lhe h.iild he nt, hj,,, ,Vas .jv iee. Uul she l.-,k..l at him with steady. iii,i;iit. r ii hau 1 eyes, "o iv n iiii c'iiii;. then? It wa llo nevs;iai-r eahaidV llow We shah Uiiss loll."' "1 h.!M. y,,u will. .May 1 write t: you. Kath.-rineV" lie Lad never called le r Katheritte til! now. "Yes. ird,-e,i: p,ut I'm a laggard cor r i!iid, ut. ;.Mily.'" 'i here has i. .t l-u sia.-,. the iHning u; of the is.-u;ils su afTjrir which so in t- r.-sti i the business men of Chicagc ntiii other cities as did the smecss il the reat branch house of the Aldriehes hi Manila. "A boy of 7 at the head!" tiie wist on.s commented. "It seems impossi oie that lie should have shown such acumen, such ability. I!y the time h return! for a brief vacation, more tlian a year later, the business was iMKimins. Hut the man who came back was not the ioy who had gone away He showed the strain of concentration deprivation and hard, conscientious work. Katherlne Clermont met liim for the tirst time after his return at a great social function. She was iu a rippling gown that swirled its black wavs alMiut her feet, with floppiesgarlanding her lieautiful shoulders The room went round when she caught si-ht of him. How changed, but Kutherinc! Come away! How good you were to write, though so seldom!" lK you know you are almost a hcv ro: she cried quizzically. "All the old men are talking alu.nt the way you worked and the results. I am proud 1 know you!" He h;nl been ill and lonely and often depressed. Now the gates of lieuven stood open. "You know why I have come hack!" he whisitercd. "To think that if it were not for a letter I chanced to read might le mooning over verses In an otlice still a letter it was not intended I should read" Her white lids lifted. "How do you know it was tflit Intended for you to read?" Then she laughed softly-soft ly and long. He wondered why. P.uf falo Kmiuiier. I nnerl Itallrnad Ticket. "Some men with unusi-d railroad tick ets on their hands sell them to scaltv ers while others go to the railroad company that issued them and obtain their value in money. Most persons. however, do neither and accept the loss when the ticket is worth less than a Uar. Indeed many i-rsons do not realize that the railroad companies stand ready to redeem unused tickets even of small value, so that the com panies must be richer by many thousands of dollars a year through this Ignorance. Every railroad ticket boars the name of the general passenger agent ami of the general manager of the road. It is a simple ma-.ter to inclose the ticket with a letter directed to the general r-fisissenger '' " ssr mm ro rprmwi the money paid aii'1 explaining the rea son wh.v rfie ticket Is left unused in the h;-rs of the purchaser. It is courte ous to Inclose a stamped envelope in which the money may be returned. When all these tilings have been done, the company generally acknowl edges ine receipt or me ticKet holder s communication and promises to investigate the matter. The investigation consists in the pricier identification of the ticket bv the agent Mini sold it and a little bookkeeping to set the accounts right. Then the purchaser receives a check for the amount due from the railroad company along with a letter requesting acknowledgment. New York Sun. Orluln f "Sol.ller." "Sol.lier." writes tlraniinaticus in tlie I.i vet'iool Iaily I'ost. is a peilifrreword. Its connection with the "queen's shilling" may not be obvious, but there it is. all the same. "Shillitiir" in Ixiw Latin is "solidus." whence conies "solluin." "wsei's." The man who fights for "solilum" is n "soldier." In Wyclirs New Testament ll.uke iii. Ill John the Uaptist bids tlie soldiers to 'Tie apayod with your sowdis" ("lie content with your wages"), "sowdis" beItjlt the tiorth country rendering of "solfis.' like "owd" from "old." The pnrty Democratic) There it did In lSIMt on the 4trtlnn. William J. Bryan. 0le. O.. Sept. 4. lWOO. atanda money ZaaesJoat For Practice. The Democratic niauaKers have alrttdy carried all of the states that they mt. but It Is understood that they wSl hold a few rallies In order to keep Mr. Rry.m In practice. The Smith A mighty man is he," but he is not nighty enough to defy disease. It is a pititul thing to see the strong man brought low, his muscles melting a w a y i until he can no more swing tiie heavy sledge to shape the glowing iron. I was trcmblerl with malarial ferer of about three year1 tandinK ana wsJ under doctors' care for quite a time." writes Mr. J. K. Kidd. of Parmleyaille. Wayne Co.. Ky. Thry had almost given me up, and my suffering was ery great. My pulse was very weak, breath short and I had severe rut mi in the Vni- k and lesrs. Had pa T pita i ion of heart, and frora June 1st. rSu. to May 1st. tScS. 1 was not able to do a day's work. I purchased fire bottles of Df Fierce s Golden Medical Discovery and before I had finished taking the first two bottles mucn Dexter. 1 continued taking tne meilvnue. and by the time the fifth bottle was gone I was a well man. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cleanses the blood of the poisons which feed disease, cures diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition, and enables the proper assimilation of food. It is a flesh forming, muscle making medicine, making sound flesh and not flabby fat. It contains no whisky nor alcohol in any form.
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A drtetofB fee In China varies from 10 to i". o i !.-. Some 2Utsi:m railway laborers work 30 hi!irs tt a time, with only a fe pauses for rest. t rea grafes. which are so common among heaps of cast p seaweed, are the eggs of the vtitrlellsll. One l;iUnu eight hundred and fifty thousand square yard of looking glass are manufactured in Europe annually The Inhabitants .f Palmyra get all their salt by dipping buckets into the teighUriug salt lake and allowing the water to evuiiorate. Mtuiature Indian corn grows In Brazil The ears are atnuit the size of a little linger, and the grains are as small as mustard seed. A hitu-se dinner is pleasant only as a rvmsiiisci ru e. For lavish display abundance of he-ral dec-orations, origlualitv of customs and uneatable edible a Chinese dinner has no counterpart. The hat worn by President Van Hurt ti during his inauguration ceremonies has just iM-en presentee! to the museum of Illinois college. It is a groat beaver of the style since associated with Pres ident Harrison. Plant, like animals, are continually wandering to fresh fields and pastures new. Professor Keilerman finds that of the present flora of Ohio no less than 4.',o are immigrants. Almost all are from Europe. The fifth centenary of the death of Chaucer occurs on Oct. 23, and an at tempt Is being made In Ixindon to In Juoe the court of common council to erect a statue to the poet In the Guild ball. Chaucer was born In London, but no suitable memorial has ever been erected there. When J. 1 1 a in Speak. J. Ptm Lewis is preparing a campaign oration. Nashville llarjier. And all the ieaks of the Uockles are preparing earmutTs for themselves and all the unpronounceable pieces of water in the state of Washington are preparing to boil. New i'ork Sun. Volcanic Eruptions Are o-rand. but skin eruptions rob life of joy. Backlon's Arnica salve cures thetiK also old, runumir and fever sores, ulcers, ixvils, felons, cuts. corns, warts, bruises, burns, scalds. chapjK'd hands, chilblains. Host pile cure on earth. Drive.-; out pains and aches. Only 2,rK' a box. Cure yuarautoed. Sold by A. G. Lukeu & Co., druirirists. 2 Monarch over jiaiu. Hums, cuts, prains, stints. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At any dru store. Excursion to Kansas Citv. Mo. via rennsylvania Lines. Wednesday, Octtilicr 10th, Friday, (Viol Mr li!tli, and Sundav. OctoU'r 14th, for National Conventions of Christian church, excursion tickets wil lie sold to Kansas Citv. Mo., via Pennsylvania Lines, valid roturninir until Saturday, Octoltcr 2th. Remedy for Nervous Exhaustion. Arc you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or diseji.se? The Mystic Ijife llenewer will quickly re new your strength and vitality. It is the oreatest nerve builder known. It is a marvelous vitalizer and .streuirtheneo. It quickly and ci'i'iuiiiiy turns loss or fieHle. iri0restion, nervous weakness, naliiitation of tlie heart and failinir health. n is inucco a womieriul lile renewor mil life strenrthener. Sold by A i. Lukcii A: Co. drutrirists. llich mond. A M. Itrynn rtna one ape-eon lor tB Dpiunrriila. another for tlie 1'opnllata li n ,1 a tlilril one tor the free !lver mlvoenleii. In lew of the nntnre of hia mi l port . the many aided Kankim it y platform waa abaoluteljr ui-(-f mu r -. No Kiyht to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and teniiier will always have friends, hut one who would K attractive must keep her health. If s!ie is weak, skklv and all run down, she wi she I trout li il tie nervdus ana lrritatile. 11 ias t-oiistipatiou or kidney hor imimre blotxl will cause nimnles. blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric bitters is the Ix-st medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It ifives strontr nerves. brirht ej'es, miMitli velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a o-ood looking, eharinin woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. G. Luken & Co. 's druij store. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body. Doan's Ointment. At any dru store, 50 cents. Butler County Fair Excursions via Pennsylvania Lines. October 1st to 5th, inclusive, excursion tickets will be sold to Hamilton via Pennsylvania Lines, good returning day following date of sale. C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent. If sweet young widows want to "ketch" some sweetheart in the sunny tangles of their golden curls, they'd better take Rocky Mountain Tea. Great Medicine. 35c. Hustling young men can make $GQ per month and expenses. Perma nent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., fourth and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. dAw6a20 In ivili trie Oemorrnta were rhara;tns Abrrlmm Linniln with betas an lmirrinlil anil a republic Hrrcktt. The Indlaanntilla Smlinrl waa partieniurls iiLi,r.iu In thia work. Mr. Ilryon In not onotine frora the files of hia Indiiaapolit organ. Excursions to India ca folis ia FeriB. sylvania Lines. Octolier Sth to 12tfa inclusive, account Carnival and Celebration of looth anniversary of Indiana's statehood, excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania lines: valid returning until Saturday, October 13th. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everyth ng in s ght: so do drastic mineral piiis, but both are mighty dangerous. IXn"t dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures headache, constipation. Only 25c at A. Q. Luken & Co.'s drug store.
LIFE'S MISERIES.
Some Kichmtad Readers Will AppreciU Tnla. Not one of life's miseries Is irreater than a bad back. A back that's lame or weak or aching Tells of sick kidneys. Hack ache is simply kidney ache. The cure is simple, llichmond citi zens shows you bow. Mr. Jennie Lauditr, 16 south eleventh street, savs: "Asa result of a severe attack of diphtheria my daughter was troubled with a weak ness of the kidneys. I tried nu merous remedies and treated with various physicians, but the relief was only temporary. Ijearmno; about Doan s Kidney liUs and seeinir them so highly recotnmenutHt 1 pnvurvtl a Ikjx at A. G. Lauken s druir store and she beiran their use. In a short time the trouble entirely disappared. After several weeks it airaiu Iviran to appear. She usetl IXian's Kidney IM Is and the attack was promptly wariletl off. Doiiu's Kidnev Pills for sale by all dealers. iTice 0 cents tnr box. IXan's Ointment is a specific for all itching skin disviss, Inles, Eczema, Chilblains, Chatimr and irri tation and all itchiness of the skin. Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I reckon not the seasons, Nor the years that come aad , Life's an all-around pleasure to me, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. BrciiANAN, Mich., May 22. Gennessee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.: Gentlemen Mv mamma has been a rreat coffee drinker and has found it very injurious. Havini; used sev eral packages of your Grain-O, the drink that takes the place of coffee, she finds it much better for herself and for us children to drink. She has given up coffee drinking entirely. e use a package every week. 1 am ten years old. Yours respectlully, Fannie Williams. If there- ! nuy one nba bel la-Tea he cold utilardia m (twod ur that It nuil be maintained, 1 warn li I in nut to rail his el for me, becuoae 1 promlit Bin It 1 1 1 not be maintained In thla ruoutry ontter than 1 am able to net rid of 1 1 . II on. William Jrnulniti llrynn In a apeeeh at Kaoarlllr, Ta, Sent. IU, 1SIMJ. A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawlierry. Cures dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to promptly. take, Acts Excursions to Indianapolis via Pennsyl vania Lines. October 1st and 2d, for meeting rand IxxK'e, K. of P., and Grand Temple, llathbone Sister of Iudiana. excursion tickets will lie sold tolndiauatolis via Pennsylvania Ijiues, good returning until Friday, October iith. C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. l-.iUy, a prominent citizen tlannttvtl, Alo. , lately tiat a won dei-fiil deliverenee from a frightfu death. In telling of it lie says: "I iva.s taken with typhoid fever, that ran into pneumonia. Sly lungs became hardened. I was so weak couldn't even sit up in lied. Noth ingheliHd me. I cxinvtiHi to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. Kings New Discovery. Oin bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it, aud now am well and strong, I can't say to much iu its praise." This marvellous medicine is the surest aud quickest cure in thr world for all throat and lung trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $1. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co. "si drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 2 "It was almost a miracle. Ilur aocR uiooa i litters curwi me oi a terrible breaking out all over the body. 1 am very grateful. .Miss Julia Filbridge, West Corn well. Conn. Low Rate Excursion to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines, October 1st, 2d, '.id and 4th excur sion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis for Quadrennial Convention National Association Democratic clubs, valid for return trip until Frid iy. October 5th. C. W. Elmer. Ticket Agent. Golden weddings are taking place all over the country. The old couples evidently took Ilocky Mountain Tea in their young days. 35c. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAvlTA Axsenic Ztot-tztv Tmblatfl ftuul PfXlm. A iw fwctiy afo aud ati-rai.UwJ tr-atmmit fr nil tk.D 1l-rder. RtOfa tH blAA-n Ot vouth tm rsrlmd lmr 10 days' tr-wito.mit 50e: 3tO !.' r hv mil S-nd for circT?'ftr. Addrr-mm, NE& VITA MEDICAL C. CHm tactw. Sts Cfcka Sold hr A. O. IruWea ft co. Mn itreet and Cure ft oo. mortb eighth street drof r'-Bialy f-r -rrrti r--t, 11 p r nt at . r r h h i to. niiBiittrtl 1 1 tutu. irnUUoa or mrTtt in plain riiI (u, wr 3 bottle, t rr Don't Be Fooledi Take the genaine, arig-inal ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made aaly hy Madison Medicine Cfl.. Madiasa. Wis. It keeea yam well. Oar trade mark cat an each packace. Price. 33 ceata. Never aoM la balk. Accept aa anbstiwwnumim aaw. nan jwwr ibiiii. Oru menness. CUESS OF MANT HOMES. r.ir ''"'i tH" vv -!ktrsJ t Awm of inforvi .1,,. u.ii Hi-, 014 o firiit!v i ! 1"' t i. i it-w i-aiMt itiat t-ar4 ai.a , ii li. , a,. ill. It fc u-i'i to tl i.i Ut ni"rm a lri!i.l.;ir4 tsy ai-fwTii to ; 1 1 ri-i.-:i j or t.i-. n rsl.iy. flu a.j-ti'.t-i , - . - i Li tt..'.?K and siiwukt tie tLa , . ail it. . , . f !' rn?Win of ttits prtrvHi t kiht Iirt.iii:e. k au at l'iain- '.. I n... I-. i ii rti irr,-ai jttii-itotlj"-iir -'ir ul'-'tl -. 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