Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 October 1900 — Page 3

PALLADIUM. SATURDAY OCTOBtf 27 19

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ACJE2 QTROHG NERVES With glowing' health all things are possible, small annoyances fade Into nothingness and real troubles are battled with successfully. Women who aro

blessed with perfect health are a constant joy to themselves and all around them. The beauty which health alone can make permanent is a crown which raises a woman above other women. Such beauty is always accompanied by a sweet disposition, for anappishneaa is a sure sign of ill-health and leaves its mark quickly on the features.

It seems to be the fashion for women to Ignore health and sacrifice it to the little every-day trials, or effer it up on the altar of devotion to .daily tasks. Then again the nervous organization of women is eonBtantly attacked by woman's natural ex- - periences, so that it is practically impossible for her to retain the beauty which nature gave her, unless she has discriminating advice and right support.

Br. Greene

for the Dlood and Norvos. Trials and troubles are easily overcome by the women whose strength is the genuine strength of perfect health. Dr. Greene's Nerura blood and nerve remedy, bridges the chasm that separates the sickly woman from happiness. It fills her veins with blood that is pure and clean. Mm. VM. fi. Bosse, of 65 Fairing ton St, Flushing, L. I., says: " In regard to myself, I have suffer! for years with disease, having bran troubled with great nerTouanees, female complaint, indigestion, and

great weakness ami prostration. I did not Lave strength to do much of anything. Knowing the great value of health and strength a cunauitea tiovvom ami otok many mem cum, but they all failed to cure me, and I grew wornw rather than better. 1 napjiened to sue in the patters how much good Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reniodv. was dointr In restoring to health everybody who took it.

and I thought I would try a bottle. I used it and to my surprise I bugan to gain strength every day. I am so thankfnl that I tried itl It is certainly the most excellent tonic and strength giver. I recommend it very highlyand wish that other people who are troubled in any way would take warning and use it." TO PRESERVE WOMANLY BEAUTY At all the stages of a woman's life Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, is shown to be efficient to ward off the results of nervousness, or overwork, or Impure blood. From early girlhood to advanced years, this worldrenowned medicine builds up the forces destroyed by disease, grief, or overexertion, and the effects of this great medicine are quickly felt and permanently retained. Let women guard well their health, and consult Dr. Greene freely. Nothing they can possibly do will so surely keep them strong and well, or repair the exhaustion from acute illness, nothing will work so continually to the preservation of beauty as the great health-giving Nervura. Dr. Greene's office is at 35 West I4th Street, New York City, where he may be consulted either by personal call or by letter Women may write in perfect confidence, and get Dr. Greene's advice free.

White Bronze vs. Stone. While Wronne has no flssnres. Htone has. White Bronce will l otcrack. Stont will. White Bronze is endorsed by torn lints MW bite M... ...... Mil vwwaatlia lewV MAD. will sol. White Biodm holds its color. Btoue does ant. lo r.ot purchase cemetery work of any. kind without first Investigating White Brouie. Wm. F. M AS LEV, Agent, 414 S. 14th St.. Richmond, Ind 8. K. MORGAN, TelaaJtaaa, 718. EHPIMJIEVT, REAL ESTATF Information, Abstractor, Insm ance and Notary Work. A plaee te bey a heme as yea pay rent. O B.MORUAN. tVaetleel Plumber iss Oaa Fitter, 8t MsrlN Efts. moaasoad lest.

Great Showing of Men's Suits Overcoats

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Twelve tlollars and fifty cents is a popular price for a suit or overcoat ; and the average buyer expects mighty good garments for that money. If he comes here he is never disappointed. Tue wearer of our clothing will be better dressed than ninetenths of the tailor-made men and at less cost. We don't count the cheapest tailors at all. Their products bear no comparison with such clothing as ours. Our clothing is made by a force that is expert in every branch. , Consider these points : THE BEST FABRICS, THE BEST PATTERNS, THE BEST CUTTERS, THE BEST TAILORS. AVe have arranged to give our customers more for 112.50 than they ever before had from this or any other store. Such garments would cost 15 to $18 elsewhere. AVe have them in all sizes, including stouts and slims. In suits jve have single and double breasted sacksand cutaways. In overcoats, every popular fabric is shown short, medium and long. SUITS, S4.00 TO $16.50. OVERCOATS, $5.00 TO $15.00. Every garment is fresh and new, faultless in fabric and finish, dressy and substantial.

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Robbed the Grave. A startling; incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tonrue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had invert me up. f ortunately, a mend advised trying 'Electric Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise the tirat bottle made a decided improve ment. 1 continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved my lite, ami robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50cts., guaranteed at A. G. Luken's drug store. (5) Scald head is an eczema of the scalp very severe sometimes, but it can be cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store, 50 cents. Hustling young men can make $60 per month and expenses. I'erma nent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark fc C., fourth and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. dftw6mo Neighbors.

POLITICAL

AHIIOiltlCEMEIITS, Meeting te Be Held Here and Through out the Couoit Within the Next Week er T. There are numerous political meetings already scheduled for this city and other points in the county dur ing the warm closing weeks of the campaign, and there are others to be that are not so far scheduled. Among those certainly arranged for are: Meeting of Addison C. Harris at Greensfork, November 3. The Hon. Charles P. Warwick of Philadelphia, at Main street rink, on the evening of Monday, October z. Mr. Warwick is one of the finest po litical orators in the country. He was prominently mentioned as vice-Presidential possibility before the St. Louis convention in 1896. He is ex-mayor of Philadelphia, and a man of brilliancy and eloquence. He should be greeted with an immense audience and he will be. On Tuesday evening Messrs. Con verse. ldup, letisKer ana oniveiey will speak at uliamsburg, and Messrs. Jessup, Guy ton, Study aDd Comstock will speak at f ountain City. On Wednesday evening at Hagerstown Converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley; at Greensfork same even ing Jessup, Guyton, Study and Com stock. On Thursday evening at Cambridge City Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock; at Milton, same evening, Converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley. Monday afternoon, Chester, Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock; same afternoon, at Cox s Mills, (converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley. Tuesday afternoon, Olive Hill.Convcrse, Widup Medsker and Shiveley; same afternoon at Webster, Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock. Wednesday afternoon, Dalton, Converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley; same afternoon, Economy, Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock. Thursday afternoon, Jacksonburg, Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock; same afternoon, Dublin, Converse, Widup, Madsker and Shiveley. Friday afternoon, Germantown, Converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley; same afternoon at Abington, Jessup, Guyton, Study and Comstock. Among the unsettled dates is that of Gurley Brewer, the prominent colored orator of Indianapolis, who will speak in this city. The date of the meeting will be announced later. Excursion to Chicago via Pennsylvania Lines. Sunday, October 28th, Tuesday, October 30th, and Thursday, November 1st, for the Horse Show, excursion tickets will be sold to Chicago via Pennsylvania Lines; good returning until Monday, November 5th. C. W. Elmkr, -Pass, and Ticket Agent. The Philippine natives run pellmell, At the sound of our Yankee yell, But, oh, what a gait the '11 have, maybe, After taking Rocky- Mountain fTea. ( Ask your druggist. That Throbbing Headache. "Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. (5) r-AriEhS t HAIR BALSAM Cl' - and bcuUtiea in hmil. Pr.niri'-t- luxuriant frrovth. .Sever rii to Restore Or - r t ita Youthful Co.i-. its Iantlrufi and hair t'" - and jlUO at Uniggtt

HOT A GENUINE ISSUE.

(Continued Irora SecoaJ Psa'-l Assume Thnt the fn rilna law would be oiHra;ive in two years. Knowing this, the banker, liavinsr. say. Srrfsif) Jn dtiKsi.s. ennlil !uy at the present iurtrU! iiriiv, ffy- million Mexican dollar, t.r an auuunt f silver fjnal therMo in bullion. a-h ont a little heavier au.l a little flwr than the trojMtst! silver dollars. NTle uiiitt iH-intr oix-iHL lie could take his ouv million IK xk a us to the mint and receive in rt-um oue million and four teen thousand of the new American dollars. With these In hand, and they being legal tender, he could pay off his deioits with r K U of the coins and keep 5l4.r of them as the re ward of his shrewdness. His real profit would not be 514.0l. They would lie cheap dollars, ami compared with poid dollars, would iossess but half their purchasing power, so we must divide the $."14.Pt by two. which gives him a net profit of ?25T,s on the transaction. You will ask. thea. why with uch possibilities before them, the linkers opjxtse the measure. I will tell you. and tell you truly. It is lKHau.se they foresee, as everyone, who understands the matter must foresee, that with the adoption of the measure gold would disapiear Into private hoards; the reserves of the banks, now largely in gold, would le drawn out; they would be forced to contract their loans; a general and exhausting liquidation would tak place; merchants and manufacturers would fail, and in the general wreck and ruin the banker would not escape. Hut do not flatter yourselves that you would le exempt from the general disaster. Shops and factories would lie closed: a sharp halt would lie c alled on all en terprises; laltor would go into idleness; wages would le reduced, and general misery realized. There would be a resurrection, no doubt. Our country is too great, its resources too manifold, to long remain in bankruptcy and idle ness. With the old wrecks cleared away, we would tegin again. The new silver money would le the money standard and the common medium of exchange, ami after inconceivable dis aster we would have the chronic con dition of a fluctuating currency now enjoyed in our neighlxjring republi Mexico. Value of the 'ew Coina Mexico has her mints open to the free coinage of lxth gold and silver at the ratio of lev, to 1; but all of her gold goes abroad. She is hopelessly ou the silver standard, and her dollars. heavier in weight and tiner in qualify than ours, have a value always rising or falling as the price of silver bullion rises and falls in the world's market. The average value of the Mexican dollar is about ." cents in gold. It some times falls to 4S: it some times rises to f2 or r.1. Compared to gold, the ex treme fluctuations in value within the limits of a single year are as much a.10 per cent. Our free silver coinage advocates. notably Mr. Bryan, assure us that it will Im different here; they tell us that Mexico is a small country, while we are a great people. S0.0oo.imr) in numler, and that the demand here will bring the new silver dollars up to par.J They forget that the Mexican dollar Is current money in all of China, the Straits Settlements, the Philippines. and all the Islands of the Pacific. Not loss than rk Mexican" d gold, and yet the power of those dollars the world over is substantially 50 cents In gold. No, my friends, values will not re spond to the Bryan reasoning. Neither parliaments nor congresses, kings nor president, can change or annul the natural laws of economic relationship. Kffcct or Present Stiver Stock. There is another point, not yet noticed, of the weightiest consideration. When the stiver bullion now owned by the government shall in? fully coined there will be outstanding in the form of silver dollars or silver certificates the sum of nearly six hundred millions. With the free coinage of silver on private account it will lie impossible for the treasury to maintain the parlty now existing Ivetween all forms of our money. The silver dollars we now have will inevitably sink to a level with the new dollars that is to say, they will sink to their bullion value, or to 50 cents on the dollar. This means that the present or future holders of our sliver money are to be defrauded of not less than three hundred milllous in value. And who are these holders not the banks, not the capitalists. The silver money is scattered far sad wide In the hands of hundreds of thousands of our ieopli most of whom live west of the Alleghanies. ron't let us worry alwiut the alleged crime of 1S73. Let us look iu the face the actual crime which is prop-wed that we commit in 1!). But Mr. Bryan waves this all as'id.1. lie says that sentiments are superior to finances and that man is alove itie dollar. His metaphor is a kind of misfit garment; but. accepting it, let ns A woman's f (ice Tells ita own story. A laugh is often a lie on a woman's lips. It belies the pain which is tearing at the nervea. But the eyes have no part in the laugh. Their purple rings speak of suffering. There are lines too about the mouth which only pain can give. Many women look forward to a week of such, misery each month. Three months of each year are given op to suffering. It weakens them. It ages them. It robs thern of social pleasures and family joys. Can there be any excuse for such women who fail to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription? It has cured thousands of such sufferers. Cured them perfectly and permanently. It cures ninety-eight out of every hundred who give it a fair and faithful trial. IPs sure to help. It's almost sure to cure. I fed falling of internal organs and bad to go to bed ee j month; had u tegular monthly periods which would sometimes last ten or twerre days." writes Mrs. Alice L.. Holmes, of Cooisprina; Street, Cmontown, Pa. "Had indigestion so bad that I could not eat anything hardlT. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriptibn. and Golden Medical Discovery ' cared nt Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to par expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for paper-bound book or 31 stamps for cloth hiring to Or. U, V. Pierc, 8o2Io, K. Y.

answer tt a jr man is anovo tne i iI r. 1 ,. u ; t I ) . ;!vi-!n;ii'. Jtwvi - ti.N i I ir r. ;id v- tilO t:.e 1 Um.i i.t-ratii- -, my i-i p.iiis. s. We are in. a.-see t by tN op-vs! with n e r.- i Ie er n'.nati n " entrr nxm that ftwuh and desTruc-Sve experiment, f v, ry ae of the ihr,parties no.iiirntlns Mr. Bryan has declared fur V.te.t prn-!!u:i!e. The el.tioa f lsr; p-mtd t".;at a ii:iri;y f oil i p-rijr'e v.ene tiil :ine and rile-

mm.l ,.. T! ey then r j. ci.d these i h ;w.als y nn overwhelming rot. Wun -1 t,v t;.;,t exiHrle!ev. Hie . :, i . 9 : .... .... . . . . i i i ;t- aui.iuce is r in- iu hU dec:.: to:. I Veiled a poriali. It i; :: R--x!r-n ! i-i'2 i ! ; i free s Vol re 5! !J-i':'l!;--Ut: t:; y. lid to I: 'h! s ta the m. ii-y .pies I I-.'. sr.ppurrers have in i.f..j i.;;ug lut-y c:Ul uti- . I t I s ..... ,L411 It. .i .i to t-.iU-,- the city v!ii nr -! at Ciiir Mi i-iMhT i:;e sta.s to tt.c:r 's ixjv-.;s."j a;id tons eonirilvr ev.'ii t.t;d i-vj. nr will y. i t'"-' ',ii eut . The sixth of Novem'.cr iv.r.i a voiir aiv; i ii j; mi ::y or tiik rxiTnn STATKS is AMI Ml 'ST KOUEVKR m, N.i ;:sTi(i:i .r rx.vsSAIL.V1U.I:. -WiJHatu McKinley. KEEP OLD GLORY FLYING Republicanism Means That It Shall Not Be Hauled Down Where It Rightfully Belongs. TIIK 1)1 TY OF INDIANA BIM't'lt L1CAXS IS TO SKK THAT TIIl'Y i'Ol.U THKIU KILL STlIKXtJTIl (JKT OCT TIIK VOTKKS. WITH THIS ACCOM I'LISIIEI) TIIKltK IS ASSl'RAXCK OF A S1'LF.XIII VIO TOUY. SBenn Smonb glaubt, bap tte (Solbtrdtrung ein Gecjen i ft unb bafj fte aufredjt erfalten merben folltc, bann rate id) it)m, ntcibt fiir mid 3U fiimmtn, benn fie roirb in bieftm an be nidt lander bejleen bletben, al 6i id fte aufjuefcen bermag. 23. 3. 23 r t) a n. ipofieS 2Infeen unb 5Id)tung fat TlcSlinlttj'i Dortrefflide olitif ben 23er. (Staaten ericotben. SBort gilt fjtutt fiief im Statfje ber 93i5lfer. Unb ba foil ein fjffiler, ia o6I gar ein S3er&redjep' fein! D ii&cr bie S3er Per nStsen. 5Polttiter unb sjjoltttfanten! SSenn SmpertaligmuS- bo aupt3fjue tft, icarum turbe bann 0rmfUfor" iiberaupt nod) in bie be mofratifd)e platform etngeflidt? STnthJort: SSeil'g err 23rt)an fo tvott te, ber im facile feiner t5raIung fid)erlid) 5tCe auf6ieten iciirbe, feinen Cieblingplan ju beritirtlid)en, inobot ein gndbigel d;idfal unfer anb of fentlid) beroa&ren hjtrb. Sin in engltfder GSpradje er fd)einenbe, amerttanifdjel 231att fdjreibt: err iSrian unb bie 5lanfa 6iti) platform m'dgen erflaren, tt?a fte tooQen; bie i5ffentiidie IReinung fbnnen fie nidjt taufd)en. T-aZ amtt'u fanifefj Soil tft ein intelligenteS unb patriotife Self. Unb tern 2&eil beffelbcn ift intettigenter unb patriotic fefcer aH bit 2eutfd)2fmerifaner. SSenn err Srtjan glaubt, ben amett fanifeften 23iirger, ben Siirger beutfdjer SIbfunft in feiner SInSangtidjfeit an gefunbe SRegierunglprinjipien, eine ftdjere 5ffia!)rung unb in feiner patriot tifdjen Unterftiiung ber glagge gum 5E5cn!en gu bringen, bann tft feine dampagne fdjon jet al ein grower jjeIfd)Iag gu betrad)ten. SSie bie efdjaftitcelt iifcer bie n-ationale SBalcampagne unb bie Srtjan'fdje 0eIbetrfd)Ied)teruna3poIU tit bentt, befpridjt treffenb ein Slrtilet ber 9?. g). iaanbelitg.", in jrelAem e eil: Sie egner ber Crpanfirn iriirben e bebauern, irenn fte burd) rre Stimmen iemals Sran gum rafttenten nwden miirben. 23enn m-an nur pen einer etnjigen ber Dielen efaren reben njitl, in meldje ba 2anb burd) Srnan's Sieg iiber Tic ftfnlet) geftiirt irerben hjirii, ton ber efaJjr ber 3?efiabilitirung be3 Sit ber, muB man mit (5nifeten an bie 3uftanbe benfen, meld&e tm efolge feiner drrcdIung unuermeibltd) ein treten trurben. Tet fcetrugerifdie SilberboHar trirb binnen bret 2)ionaten alle Gclb ferbrangen. flein cerniinf tiger SJIer.fd) icirb fiir einen 2cCar, n?elder einen 5DtetaGn?ert ton nur 50 GtnU Ijat, einen DoHmertfcigen dollar ergeben. (?3 ifi ntdjt unangebradjt, an folgenbe SScrte gu erinnern, h?eldje Srpan ncd) feiner 5iteberlage im 3are 1S96 gefprod;en at: j8etor ba Sar 190 fcerantommt, trerben bie gefafcrlicfcen SBtrfungen etne 3clb fianbarb? nod) tie! augenfdetnlider fein, al? fte jet ftnb, unb nadbem ba Solf bann bereit tft, eine amerifanifdje ittnanjpclitit fur ba cmerifanifd;e 23oIf gu forbent, n?irb tl ftd) mit una t?erbtnben gum 3ceie r fofcriigen iSiebererfteCutTg ber freien unb un begren3ten ragung con olb unb Silber ju bem gefefelien SSerbaltniB ben ISte fd errn Srl?an ??rcpfc3etur.g mit Segug auf tie ge fafirlic&en 23ir!unaen bti olbftanb crb ntit erfuSt "feat, benn bie ??ro fperitat be 2anbe bat fid) gerabe in tjolge ber feften etablimng ber 6oIbtraSrung fcebeutenb ge5?6en ebenfs n?irb unb mu audj feine ropeei nng, bas ba3 23o!f im are 190Q bie freie SilbeTprlgung terlangen jcerbe, 3a S3r.ttn teerien. Senn ba fti ftirt SSciouefturg r.idjt ttfiiCte.

. CONSUMPTION is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the beginning. The trouble is: you don't know you've got it ; you don't believe it ; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is dangerous.

Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it yourself, and at home. Take Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, and live carefully every way. This is sound doctrine, what ever you may? think or be told; and, if heeded, will save life. We'll send vou a little to try, if yon like. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl street, New York. Editor's Awful Plight. F. M. HiTias, editor Seneca (111.) News was afflicted for years witb piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bueklen's Arnica Salve, lie writes two boxes wholly cured him. It's the surest pile cure on earth and the best salve in the world. Cure jruaranteed. Only '-5 cents. fxld by A; G. Luken & Co., drujists. 5 No one would ever be bothered with constipation if every one knew how naturally and quickly Kurdock UUxhI Hitters regulates the stomach ind bowels. CA-STOIIIA. air. th. y The Kind Yoa Ha Atwars Barht lignatoro of Perfect womanhotid depemis ou perfect health. Nature's rarest 'ift f physical ticautv comes to all wno use lJocky Mountain Tea. 3.V. Ask your druj'i'ist. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family ivery day. Ixt us answer it Unlay. try Jell-O, a delicious dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No baking! idd hot water and set to cool. Flavors: lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. At jour grocers. 10 cents. Cures croup, sore throat, pulmo nary troubles Monarcli over luiin of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. CASTOIIIA. Bears the 11,8 YoD HawAlways Bought Bignatnra of "A iIaw in tiriA s,its livps. " Dr. VVruMl ' NorwiiT tin Svrtir: nature's remetly for couirhs. colds.' uulmonarv diseases of every sort. CJ Bean the Signature Of . 3 x O K. x ur. . lhB Kind Yoa Hava Always Baugnt muB Trad) cuen tegein oer iroqtr aucn 6er baraus gejoctene Sd)fu falfcfe fein. 3a amertfamd)f S3clt irtrD tm nam ften 5RDtem5er feine freie SiI6erprag unci unb bamit auc erm Srhan niit berlangen. Cfine bal Sclum be Staaie Tlett) 1'lcrf roiirbe 2Jrt)an tetne Spur ten tlusf:cf)t auf Grfola bafen. 2)aft tr afer bcrt in HBtrflictfett febr menig trmartrn hat, fiellt ftd mit jebcm Zcpt flarer t)erau. lammartyWok droler ciebi feinen Pfifferling um bj3 oeni r t r a ti f -li c 5JaiionaIlicfet, bagegen liegt thin natiitlich fefir diet an In Surdrtnauiig feinea" ouDerneurrs Kan'oibaicn unb an ber Grtcablun.-i et ner bemcfrafifAen Ceqillatur. Unb cgeir bie bemofTatifciie rene be3 (?m p'tre StaateS tft fetnetteg fe&t fie aegern:S. Sen Staat ?Je tyoxt unb tamtt btn SBcfilfteg rctrb err Srtjan rarer ot'taefen mufftn. Jtarl 24ur termag notS ntcfit etnmal bie jum 2f)eil thm gebbrige SDSeftlidje eff in St. Cout Don fet ner jungfien Cefire gu iiberjeugen, roo nach Sfnan'i Silberfdmmbtl auf cin ma! ganj ungefafcrticf), WlcSUnUtfS htlippinen olttif aber furcfjtbar gefaJjrlid rrare. 2;a genannte Slatt rotrerlegt ben fenberbaren Stanbjse nod) fonberbareren SonberImg Sdjurg, tbrei 5Rero crfer partner?. etnfadj unb biinbig unb fprtdjt bie ipoffnung auS. bafi ftd) 5Rtemaitb burd, Srtan'i unb Stfjurj unlogifdie 2Irgu mnte tau)dert laften roerbe. Sraco! Clcr gkuocn fiir iGxitanTtotx. Sefjr ftele non ben tonangebenben bemctratificn 3eur!3en l Siiben finb fiir bci SerMeiben ber ??il:ppt nen im Sefifee ber 2er. Staaten. So aud) br w2e!egrapfj" gu Ulzcon in Oeorgia, ber an Ieifenber SteCe fagt: 5Tjf)iIippinen georen un burd? SIntauf unb Groberung unb bie yfrage, rra mit tfcnen gefdKben foil, lrirb tce ber burd) bie Grroablung Srtjan'i, nod) burdj bie SBieberernjallung 271c ninlen'l entfiieten, fonbern rctrb ber 3iatur ber Xinge gemafe at,xt beans fprudten." Urtb ba grb'gte Slafi eorgta'i, 2tlcnia Gonftitutbn", fagt: SSarm lrirb bie geit gefommen fein, ben gtlipinol ibjre llnabbangig fett 3U getraSren? SteSeid;t in funfjig Jaren, tielleidjt ntemall!" STebnlid) urtfjeilt audj ba eir.flufereidx 6cus iter 3SJEtna- ccn 2uioiCc, Jin. SSenn biefe bemcfratifdn "tartgen trcbem fur Srpan tn'S 3eug geSen, fo ftflatigt bai fidjerltd) tie Ktdjttgfeit tefen, teas lrtr neulicf) in unferer antirctt auf ten ffirief be errn Sdiurj fagfen, ben rotr barauf aufmerffam rnaifen, ba S8rran tm gfaCe Reiner grtcafilung urtter feinen Partetger.ctien tm rngrel fo ciele 5rpanftcniften ccrfinben rrxrbe, ii tz tit bilippirenpolttit fetnel tepa JIi!ar:tf4n Ssrganceri trerbe unaiu cetapet laffen miiiferu

Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared in Three

Pay. Morton II. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind. says: "Mv wife bad intlanamatorv rheumatism in every muscle and joint: ber sufTerinfT was terrible and ber body and face were swollen al roost beyond recognition; had been in bed for six weeks and had eiht physicians, but received no beneht until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It ave immediate relief and she was able to walk in three days. 1 am sure it saved ber life. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., drug gists, KiehmoEd. (2) A niiouiicenieul. lo aiwnmuwate those wbo are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal irouVles, the prtprietors preivire 1 ream llaliii in liquid form, which will be known as Klv Liquid Cream Halm. lrice including the spraying tube is 75c. Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of tne solid preparation. Cream Halm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character, lily Ilrothers, 5t Warren street, N. Y. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind Yoa Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A Thousand Tongufs. Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard street, Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that had for many years made life a bur den. All other remedies and doctors could give no help, but she says of this Iwoyal Curiv "it soon removed the gain in my chest ami I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises through out the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Dis eovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs. Price 50c and 1. Trial bottles free at A. (J. Luken & Co. 's drug store; every bottle guaranteed. 5 Tntestin.il infection, annendieitis and all affections of the bowels, liver and kidneys prevented by taking genuine Iloi-ky Mountain Tea, made by Madison Medicine Co. Ask your druggist. Bears the S ,RB Kir'a lm nawmwsrs tjOUglH Signature Of Gnu urn, Ii.t.. Genessee Pure Foxl Co., Ie Roy, N. Y. Dear Sirs: Some days since a sackage of your GliAIN-O preparation was lest aj my office. I took it home and gave it a trial, and I have to say I was very much pleased with it, as a ' substitute for coffee. We have always used the best Java and Mocha in our family, but I am free to say I like GUAIN-O as well as the best coflee I ever drank. Respectfully yours, A. C. Jackson, M. D. IKS CUP.5E CF KANY HOMES. The man wli h;s allowil tho ilcmnn of Intomi 111 1 bv t!it- -.i.i. us tif l.altit ih.-it L ars am :tr'r;t.u'!its .tr.' -f linie a;til. It in its'lt to titt'.tt't lo : 111 n 111 . u K:t 1 ij Ity nK-al to ins rtn-a if:i f nr nit lttur;il:IY. Ills aniH'lllrt is t'1.1 stun- til liis irotitil.' ahj bliuuld be U" it i or ht:;i K. Hi ( iHM-.in. f t!t rivMnillUiii of tills rtrliwrtil" 1:1 it K -"! y lttvljtiiif. I it.l nt l'lain-i.-l.l. lsil.. 1i:ih -i.l s!:i-li rr'at siifcts In tht-citro hi rtir.i lit: .i. ..n..i --tn. 1 im nriiiiKitrd liaa te ttip iit-tti'-r I t- w:iiits to or not 'I In treatment :i t only eurt'H t!ie i r.ivlni;. Imt Imilds up the ist.-tl ti-.j, u s until tle one-lime s!;tn H emani t:ttt-I . Write fur information to li.'iliiflVld.Ind., r 1 rtCoiniiter -iaH I11U llliln., llltlialiuolis, lud. leli iilioiie a 17. I'l uniieitl i ; 14 miles west of Indianapolis oal h.; Viuitlalia Ilailway. J in a nen .pftiorwii rmiHir ff,r iltmaTTh liitft, Sprmaittrrtit. U liiia, atictatiiral tit clrif-i. t.r f inllaiiin. B' u atriire. tltili. linUllt.ll t. ai.--1 f rtvtnu oMUCint. tt'.fi t.f tti iirnflt nt. f,i r hmti.o g '' -riDon't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medicine Co.. Madia-m. Wis. It keeps yna well. Our trade merk cut on each package, f rice. 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no substl-xa-onmaTigiMi tute. Ask your druggist. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROI BELLAVITA Arsenic Beauty Tablets and Pin. A prr fctly afe and gin, rmttwd treatment for all skit duorir. Restoi-et the bloom of fU lo fad-s laces 10 days' tmetOKMlt frr - 3H1 darr l III tre nail Sntl for crrcr'ar. Addrwss. UtlTA ME0CAL QlMw- iackaes Sa.,Cakaar Sold bv A. G. I.tiltrn Jk co Main street and Cnravr & CO. aortb eighth street, drug The BEST HARNESS l'or pleasure driving, the lx:!t for tielivery wagons, the best for htavT trucks, the best for fanning purposes, it seltlom cheap harness. We don't make or sell cheap harness ; we make all good harnt-ss. cheap tliat is, cheap iu the long run. hen you pay tt cents here you ought to pav a tlollar. vou simply overreach yourself, as time will tell. nr guarantee goes with every set we turn out. THE WIGGINS CO. 509 Main St. LAUNDRY Get Your Laundry Word Done t'bert Satisfaction is Guaranteed. ELDORADO STEAM LAUNDBT L.V.STIHSOH mOF as- SI

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