Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 November 1900 — Page 3

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niirUrmn srvlp in men's black and brown stiff hats, new shapes, 3 different

M ft ft -.- J blocks, splendid material with sell thtm at $2.50. Our price Men's fur tourist hats,

appearancel Four color, at SI. 00 each. 1 You can always sive money on Hats here.

NECKWEAR. We hav iut received the choicest line of stylish, all silk, well made Neckwear we ever owned. Everything new and stvlish is in this line. A finer display you can't find in tins to'wu Ntw st effects in beutful silks, all the new shapes, including Batwinjr. Butterflies. Imperials. Narrow Vour-iu-Han-ls, litTs, Tecks, Band ami Shield Bows, The especially new ones are the N .rrow l our-iu-Uands. to tie m a small knot, and lends an air of neatness and up-to-dateness to the wearer. Also the Butterfly String, makes a stylish, natty bow We sell more neckwear than any house in town simply because we have the riht goods at a little less than the right prices

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THE TALENTED DAUCHTIft AND AS SISTANT OF'A FAMOUS SCHOLAR. Knall liidartrln fr Womrwt Wo e n at ikr I'ollav Harrle'a Strange Thrirr-l'orn In MIL. The Very Latiat la kolr I'lprri. .Mixs K i-oiiiorni i:o:kir.8on U assist :;tT hrr f.it!.i r t. srtve to the world tbe 5 rut oui;i' n ti.nu.-,';iii)!i of the Ha by I .iiian T'ulu:i:d tur pri't-arcd. I'or the iiist five r arx ttiiv has Uxn trawl n;r '' every fart of the United States, brlnjrinjr tlf attt-uticn of Jewish Communities wrj-wLrre to this great work, anil interesting her eorellsrionista is well as prominent churchmen cf thtir tit-nomination. In the eignifi uutf and value of its contents. Dr. M'el.atl L liodkinson, who came o America with his family from Vi'iiaa ten yi-nrs afro, has leen laboring at his translation for over 40 years. sclvin up practically his whole life to it. The nrirlual work of G3 large volumes has leen reduced to 25 by eonIfusatioii hu:I a more compact system of tr ut'.nz the wonderful range of subMISS IMtoAHO.Ml KOIKINSOf. Jects dealt with. Ir. Uodkinsou's task has been made dnuhly hard because he Is net a uood Ktitflish student, and a preat deal of the labor of turning this translation lno literary Knlish has fallen on his daughter, who is probably the only woman living who has a thorough knowledge of the Talmud. Miss Kodkinson, who is only 'Ji years old. was lorn in Vienna. "I have lived in tuo ntinosiiiu i v r tne lulmud over since I was a baoy." she said recently, "and my father, years before I was lorn was looked on as the most prominent living exponent of the work. 1 am in love with my present duties, and I feel that iu bringing people in touch with my fathcr'n achievement I am opening up to them a mine of knowledge that for sound sense, wide range of matters dealt with and the laws of health, social Intercourse and jurisprudence rluit it lays down has uo equal In the world. Its precepts are as valuable t day as when they were compiled." Sttinit Intlniitrln For Women, Two eases that have recently come under the writers notice would seem to emphasize the statement that the making of homemade bread, cake and pastry . offers a profitable occupation outside that part. of the tield that is ovrwl ty t tin wrtmmi'e ohonffia In one of the cases referred to a young girl living in a suburban town and known to make excellent bread for her own family's use was asked by a neighbor to include for her an estra loaf or two in every baking. Other neighbors heard of and duplicated this arrangement. From this modest beginning the friendly service ferew to a business. The village Is one much frequented in summer by wealthy NewYorkers, and from May to November the youthful baker has difficulty In filling her orders for bread and rolls even by working from 0 a. in. often till nearly midnight. Her custom has made necessary the replacement of the family cook stove with a fine new range. In whose ovens 10 loaves of bread may be baked at once. The second case Is In a certain neighborhood of this city, Dwellers In the locality noticed. ' know many houses would $2.00 trimmed, and make a dressy

RAGLAN OVERCOATS.

That fad of fashion which is so popu'ar both east and west this season, are ellinsr well with us. We have some new

Made of heavj. all wool gray material,

cut lornr and sensible. High class in every respect. Turn

you the like cannot be found anywhere for There isn't a day passes we don't get ... .... . ....... STOKE.

basement door of a dkvW boiiui In the quarter announcing the sale every Saturday of homemade cakes and pie. One after auotlur the housekeepers In the vicinity made a trial of the wares, found tfcenj excellent, anil the business has grown from a weekly to a daily industry. The goods are delivered In neat boxes. Certain sjecialtie. such

as soft gingerbread and raised biscuit, are provided on certain days of the week. Undoubtedly there are other suburban towns and more city neightorhoods where the service could be Introduced to the mutual profit of supplier and consumer. New York Evening Post. Wtmti mt Ibe Poll. The fact that there was fighting on election day among the men of Denver Is promptly seized upon by eastern papers as an argument against letting women vote. The tioston ilenWii sajs "We do not mean that disturbances would not have occurred in Colorado if the men only had leen permitted to vote, but It is clear that the participancy of the women in political matters has not produced that ameliora tion of nirtisan asperity which it Is sometime assumed would follow. To judge of this, we must know what the nolitical conditions were Iu Colorado before women voted. Con gressinan Sha froth, in a public address delivered -ln Washington about two Tears ago. said: "1 have seen the time when a political convention without a disturbance and the drawing of wrapens was rare. That time is past in Colorado, and It Is due to the presence of women." What was formerly the rule has now become the exception. In the old times there were disturtiances In almost everv city. At this lection there was a disturbance in only one city and that under jieculiary aggravating conditions. It is not barged that any woman took part In he riot. Let us reverse the case. Supise hat In one of the states where both men and women vote several hundred women had engaged in a free tight on lection day. while all the men behav ed in a perfectly orderly way. Would the bad behavior of the women have een a proof of the uulittiess of men to vote? The Herald woi!d hardly say so. It Is a pimr rule that will not work both ways. "A. S. li." In Woman's Journal. Ilarrlr'i Strnnee Theory. A very strange theory is propounded in Mr. J. M. F.arrie'a new play. It is one of which those who hold the rights of women to Ik? sacred will rightly disapprove, and assuredly the balance of Justice does not seem to Ik; very evenly held between men and women in this new dramatic problem, but the author would have us believe that the story he has set forth Is not merely made for the stage, but is one of everyday life, and as such we are asked to accept his solution of the problem pro pounded as the best in the circumstances. Woman, it needs not to be said, is always forgiving and generous to the opposite sex, but why should n play be written to show that to save one man from the uuhappiness which his own sin brings upon him two women must sacrifice themselves? The life of n pure and innocent girl must be clouded, the life of the "other woman" must be wrecked, because if either or both treated according to his deserts the despicable creature who hn tttl v1 wife nnrt r1c-tlu &Hta-itu punishment would no greater, we are asked to believe, than the sin warrants! Again, it Is suggested in this production that a woman had far better marry a rake than risk spiustorhond. and Indeed the character through whom this theory Is propounded is even made to say that rather than lose the Joys of wifehood and maternity a woman should close her eyes to the fact that her lover has wrecked another woman's honor, and, maybe, broken her heart. Surely it Is as unjust to the noble band of spinsters to accept such a theory as it Is degrading to the honorable estate of matrimony. Philadelphia Ledger. Forma In Silk. For some years Japan has iuundatcd the markets of the world with her squares of stun called foukousas, which are used to wrap up the presents sent to friends in that country, and Europeans have not hesitated to make of them brilliant ornamental designs for modern furniture. In cushions, screens, etc.. they introduce a charming freshness; a flight of birds, a swarm of butterflies amid brilliant flowers," giving the eye a vague dream of cheerful light, of fancies and summers that have no end. But words can only faintly evoke an idea of what these poems in silk really are. It sometimes takes ten years to finish one of these pictures. It maies one think of the embroideries of the "King's Llouse" iu days of old, who styled themselves "embroiderers and painters." It is the same obscure and anonymous labor as that of the artisans of the middle ages, who have bequeathed to posterity marvelous liturgical embroideries and sublime cathedrals He loves ise ? The dainty flower oracle may tell hei true or false, but some day the princc will come and she'll dream the dear dream of home life and motherhood. It, that dream she will see herself always happy, always with a smile for the hus band and a kiss tor the baby. Wlat a pity to wake from such a dream, tc almost loathe her husband and hate her child, becanse crnel pain has blighted her body and warped her minL How many a woman has had this sad awakening from her dreams of home and love ! There's help and healing for every woman who suffers from womanly diseases, caused by girfish ignorance, wifely neglect or the strain of maternity. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It heals diseases of the delicate organs. practically does away with the pains of maternity and gives the nursing mother vigor and vitality. : "Two vears afco." writes Mrs. Kattie Anliier. of TM Pit Street, Alliance. Ohio, "I used two bottles of Favorite Prescription " and in April a nice babr was bora, before the doctor came, I was not very sick. Babjr is sow (bnrteee months old and weighs v pounds. Before commencing tr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrijion 1 had to vomit ciy day bnt after I tne nedicine. from the first spoonful that I took. I topped vomiting. It u a God-arnd for women. When a laxative is needed, use Dr. ierce's Pleasant PcUcta with Faarii trescription.

AT LAST. Y jo can cow b quickly cared of rhrspepJa, Const: paxkm. Impure Blood and Kheuiuauiin without going to the poor house afcerw axd : sjmplj taie one box cf Diamond Digest Tablets and they will do yoa such a world of good that yem will sorely take another, and as they are positively guaranteed to cure any case of Dysjxpsia and restore the Liver and iowete to perfectly natural action in two week

t r money refunded, the must sensible thing you can do is to try tbern. If they do just hat we claim, get one or two friends to try tnem aUo and collect their box covers. tor H 25c. covers or 4 50c. covers, w will mail you a beauUra! fioo Shirt Waist, ery latest wvle colors and materials, or one dot Lxtra Suver-Plated Tea Spawns free. Commence taking Diamond Driest Tabixts at once and we will furnish your home with many ocaumul tilings along with good health. WmTTEMOaE, Mich., Oct, 21. Dear Sir : Enckised hnd P. O. order for 12 boies Diamond Digest Tablets. I can recommt-nd them very highly lor Dyspepsia -iiu ucwacne as they have helped my husband wonderfully. Ue ha Iw-n trouhlrtt for years wi;h Dyspepsia ami we have tried all the other wonderful discoveries so called.) but with no benefit. I have several friends who uih to try tbe Tablets, and my husband wi.'l need more soon, so please send 2 boxes .iuomcelay. MRS. XI. E. DlTTON. diamond Drug Co.. 84 W. Broadway. N. Y tine wtiuni really say that eiuftroid cry had revived in the country of its origin, Asia, lhit instead of returning to the land of its cradle it has followed the general evolution toward the north and taken refuge iu Japan. No matter where these silks are placed, they are a diliglit to the eye. a symphony in lines, a iem iu colors, and our frail modern ait furniture harmonizes spleu tinny with the murul hangings of an art to intense and so uew. Exchange. The I ntent Vote Paper. Tinted note paper is again in fashion. More than this, the smartest papetrie is elaborately decorated, and the finality of the paiter itself has been radical ly changed for the autumn-winter trade. Cadet gray. French blue, Yale blue and gray green papers, that have always been popular, as well as the bank note, cream laid, kid and linen finishes, are all quite out of the run ning today. The correspondence sutplies now come in pastel fir the deeper autumn tones, having a cartridge and burlaps finish. Thf pastel tinted sheets are cut uite small indeed. It Is an evidence of good taste Just now to use small sized paper for letters as well as notes, and all the stamping is done in very small script fir old English lettering. Kuri oilsly as the black letter fashion raged. It has with unexpected suddenness been dropped from general use. and it is a prevailing notion to have the ad dress stamped across the upjier corners of the sheets and at the left hand side. The dating must be given at the con elusion of the missive, and monograms ami crests are rarely or never seen on anything but engraved invitations. Jnmen It. Lowell and Wome. In reply to assertions made about James Uussell Lowell's attitude toward women. William Dean Ilowells, in a recent paper, says: "He loved chiefly the companionship of bfMiks and of men who loved txw.l.but for women generally he had an amusing diffidence. He revered them an-1 honored them, but he would rather not have them about. This is oversaying it. of course, but the truth Is in what I say. There was never a. more devoted husband, and he was content . Utt 1I devotion to the Bex end with that. He especially could not abide difference of opinion in women. He valued their taste, thei wit, their humor, but he would have none of their reason. I was by one day when he was arguing n point with one of his nieces, and after it had gone on for some time and the impartial witness must have owned that she was getting the better of liiin, he closed the controversy by giving her a great kiss, with the words, 'You are a very good girl, my dear. and practically putting her out of the room. As to women of the flirtatious type, he did not dislike them. No man perhaps does, but he feared them, and he said that with them there was but one way, and that was to run." Civility In UootI Capital. Look at the- army of salesmen and saleswomen in our stores. There is not. I believe, as capable or honest a corps of workers in the world. Yet a French or English shopgirl will sell twice as many goods in the same time, and the customer will come again and again to deserved by the same woman. Why? Because she is civil and courteous. There is something pitiful as well as ridiculous in the Indifference, the hauteur, the actual rudeness of many of the Intelligent young men and women lichind our counters. Yet civility is their capital. By selling gloves or tinware they earn their living, and the more civil they are the more they sell. Most of my readers know a few saleswomen who have remained in some of the old business houses until an honored old age and by their ability and courtesy have made for themselves hosts of friends. It is a pity that these foolish young people could not learn their business from them. An American Mother in Ladies' Home Journal. Pralir For CI nbwomem. Tbe Ohio 8tate Federation met on Oct. 24. 2," and 20 In' the old and historical city. Marietta. The meeting was admirably planned, and a fine and instructive programme was carried out. "Marietta men attended the opening meetings and enjoyed them," writes a corresjHindent of the Toledo Blade. Judge FolletL who is known all over the state, was one of these. He said: "It is wonder ill what you clubwomen are doing in the way of child education and development- As a member of the board of charities and correction I am In a position to see this. While abroad this summer I went with Miss Hall of the state board to visit a prison In Brussels. She was denied admit tance. The women of Europe are not allowed to do reform work In such places. But let our clubwomen go on with their kindergartens- and playgrounds, and after awhile there will le no need to visit prisons." Womew nt Roeheter Tsilvei-alty. The University of Rochester opened to women this fall. Two years ago the trustees f the university agreed to admit women on condition that $100,000 to offset the cost of the experiment 6hould be raised. Subsequently the sum required was reduced to $50,000. The morning of the last day of grace dawned, and the women pushing the cause of education at Rochester lacked fS.OuO of the amount necessary to succeed- Then Susan B. Anthony arose heroically to the rescue. She subscribed $2.0u0. and the balance she collected In person just in time to save women from being debarred from the university for another year. Dent Cet Exelte. . Lady Gorgiana Grey, t lie oldest real-

deist at t i3ni.ton twin rmai., m Kuglsnd. ban lately died in her tmdredth year. Shf was ooce a c-le-1. rated In-amy. lUte a. the daughter of Earl tJriy. the ref.irui statesman, who pntTded Ixrd Metlournc. It Is said !e tn'lleved that the way to live long was not to allow anything to agitate one's feelings and that sh deprtt-afed having any rnemlter of her family engage in w.!ities. attributing the early death of her brother, the late Earl tirey. who died at 12. to that pernicious habit.

For Wtittr Fin. Prudent women lire now having their winter furs put In order. Provident women can cleanse their furs at home by applying bran to them. The bran should be heated in an oven, and when Unite hot it shoul 1 Imp rubbed well luto the fur with a piece of flannel. After it has remained in the fur for several hours the garment should le thoroughly shaken to remove all iartieles and brushed until thoroughly clean. It Is often necessary to apply the bran twice if the fur is very soiled. The latest freak of society women Is to perf. me themselves with set-nt tab lets, which are distributed in the hems of skirts, in the coat pockets. In the corsets. In the paims of gloves, and even In the coiffure. They are also scattered freely among laces aud hand Kerciuets. ioii-t is the favorite crfuiiie. and more violet tablets are st Id thati those with any other scent. The eldest daughter of the famous English artist. Laurence Alma-Tade na. p:iscs as a t'reek or Koman maid many times fo;- her father. Sir Fred erick 1-iglitou and other distinguish ,'d at tists. She is said to be engaged just now en a short play for Duse. the actress, win) is an intimate friend. She is a iiame:;ke of lii-r father. riirrrrtlns a Misapprehension. Anxious Kemler No. you lose vour bet. The late Max Muller was not related to Maud. Cb . eland Plain Deal er KEEPING PROMISES. Richmond Apnrecia'.cs Always When 1 remises ere kepr. Everv time vou read about Doan's Kidoev Pills, vou are told thev cure every form of kidney ill, from backache to urinary disorders. How are our promises kept? Ask any citizen who has tried the treatment. Ask the niau who has made the folio wini statement: Mr. Edgar S. Mote whoisemployed at Hasty IJrof. factory, 14 ft. Wayne avenue, says. '"For a long time my kidneys were not right anil a steady, aching pain set in that was most distressing. At no time was it severe enough to lay me up, but it made me feel miserable all the time. was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and I did so, getting them at . (i. Lukeu's driii; store. A very short time sufficed to thoroughly reieveineof the aches and )atns. 1 avr uo hesitancy in reoomuiendincr Doan 's KKi wv Dills to others simi larly troubled. " Doau s Kidney 1'iliS lor sat v., nij oulers. Price 50 cents per box. Doan's Ointment is a specific for all itching skin diseases, flies, Eczema, Chilblains, Chafing and lrntation mid uil itchiness ot the skid. Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address Foster-jMuburn C-o., iiunalo, x. Hustling young men can make 160 per month and expenses. Perma nent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars. Clark & Co., fourth and Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. d&w6mo Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kiug's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 27e a box. Sold by A. G. Luken Co., druggists. 3 Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the iand who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest aud lungs are surely cured by it. Call on A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and f 1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Red Hot from the Gnu. Was the ball that hit G. II. .Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils felons, corns, skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. G, Luken & Co., druggists. 3 If the average man would look him self squarely in the eye, he would see at once that he needs Rocky Moun tain Tea. A priceless boon to men. 35c. Bright eves are an infallible index to youth, nice windows from which Cupid shoots his arrows. Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. JBrave Men Fall? Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backaeh2, nervousness,headache and tired, listless, rundown feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, IdavLlle lnd. He says: "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease oc life." Only 50 cents, at A. G Luken & Co.s' drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. 3 Art thou, one of the many that has drained the Golden Nectar that maketh thy heart full of strength and giadne&s? if not taite Rocky Mour. taia Tea

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For 1 hank giving Day Trip via Penasyl- , vania Lines. For tht atvommcxlation of persons wishing to make Thanksgiving lav trins, excursion tickets will le 4oli at anv ticket station of the Pennsvl vania Lines to stations on those lines within a radius of 150 milesof selling point. Tickets will bo on sa'j rov 2Sth and .Uh, pood, returnitf until 2Sov. 30th, inclusive. ror rates, time of trairs, etc., apply to earest ticket atrent of the lVunslvania Lines. C. W. Elmkr, Passenger and Ticket At at. BrcHANAN, Mich., May 22. Gennesseo Pure F.od Co., Le llov, N. Y.: Gentlemen Mv mamma has been a great coffee drinker and has found it very injurious. - Havmy used sev eral jiuckages of your Grain O, the drink that takes the place of colIv, she finds it much better" fi t herself aud for us children to drink. She has given up coffee drinking entirel y We use a packatre everv week. I am ten j ears old. Yours respectfully, Fanme Williams. Goshen, III, I frying; Preparations Simplv develop dry catarrh; thev dry up the secretions whichadhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a far more serious trouble than the or dinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which cleanses, soothes ana heals. L.lv s Cream Bairn is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold iu the head easily aud pleasantly. All druggists sell it at .)0 cents or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in Three Day. Morton H. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind. says: "Mv wife had iutlammatorv rheumatism in every muscle and joint; her suffering was terrible aud ber body and face were swollen al most beyond recoguitiou; had been in bed for six weeks aud Lad eight physicians, but received no benefit until she tried the Mvstic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave immediate re lief aud she was able to walk in three davs. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., drug gists, Richmond. (2) 'tI3 SIIIRT-aPROIST MAN nrtisTtlWe much talked r- ttt. . tu ..:r'A? laundered ..... .nn.n. ........ ...so collars and cuffs immaculate should send them t THK RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY We handle all poods carefully, and do not injure fabrics. THE RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY D. W. Walter, Prop. Phanas 1B1 919 Mala Stract. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stapes there should be cleauUuea. EI j's. Cream Balm Clean-e(i,8onUietianii heal the diaeasd mi'ixihr&ne. It cores catarrh and drive away s cold iu the head quickly. Cream Halm la placed Into the noatrilg, spread over tbe membrane and i )ieorbed. Relief i Immediate nd cure follows. It is not drying doe not produce sneezing. Large Size, SO eenta at Drug. gH or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BUOTI1EES, 5 Warren Street, New York. Drunkenness. THE CTTRSE OF MANY HOMES Thenmn wii.. has aii.iwcd tfio di-inon of Intern fuT.lll. f to iluli; ii:tic i,i- ni ti'Hin i o lirinh bouu-J hy tht? by tin? i-ii i us rt haliit tiiat t'-ar af arsntiiwiiW sir1 of lit. li-nx.-iil. It it u-b s to at tt'iniit lo n lorin a drunkard by HKal U his foris.-i.-n-B or lii m ral.ty. His apt1U is tin! nour . e ol Ills trouble aud aliuuid be 11" 0 nt of atta k. It i - liau.if V,f rfvotmitlon of th9 prlnrl tiiHt the Kt-ii-y insiitote, kx atrd at I'laln i''Ui. Ind., llus fcui-b pT-Ht HiKfi.H in liierurf f eiinniio ah'tiliolisui. The drunkard ha t top v.-?..thT bewwtt to ornot Tli treat men it only curfi tie f-raviiiK. but builds up tin vatfd ti-sur-s itMil the niie-tim slave H eman lpsti'd. Write f'-r information to I'latnfield.lnd. ins vrnrn-r.'ial f lub lildg., Indianapolis, ind rt-lepliouo 2IJ711 lintiWd I . i t tnilos west of Indlananoltoct he Vandal ia Kaiiaay. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROfi BELLA VITA Araetae Beauty Tableta and Pills. A per fctly safe aod ro m:.lf.-yi tn-strwnt (oral! nkiidi.virdors. Restore tSe blooia of ;sutti to 'adetl tacea 10 days' treatcenl : days' $1.(, by aisU. send for eiref ar. Addret. tti vita w nit t c . CH-- e CtWcasr Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main street, and Curme S. Co , 415 north eight street, Richmond, Ind. DON'T Be Fooledi Take the sea nine, ortginml ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made miI ty Madison Medicine C. Madftui, Hi, it keep yea well. Oar trade mark cat en each package. Price. 35 cents. fSewer aold In balk. Accept MibstaU tate. Ask jraar draeUt. Pir it t of -rr-;w.r,-i. HliiM. HBfttart. A. eharir-si, or r tuft. fun. tin l wu n e a tart VE"ri5 CnEVt trai-. A--tri&vi rM a-r iwntwc. Jim, to 3 trOtir-, fJ.TI SrBlv' M t yn anvam iiiiiHi.ar; UlTt I IS gara, Caucra. Z.mr at taa ftaaJk. laj fai-af' Wrlta for proof of eerm. Wo4iett th aotuaw nm km m taorwi n B wa Capital ja.'J- HAM w FREE Jwneoftc COOK iV.MaVlJX a.V, 3S anaMriaTnaap', CMcag, III.

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