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StomachtLiver Cure The Most Astonishing Medical Discovery ol the Last One Hundred Years. It Is Pleasant to the Taste as th8 Sweetest Nectar. It is Safe and Harmless as the Purest Milk. This wonderful Nervine Tonic has only recently been introduced into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers of the Great South American Nervine Tonic, and yet its great value as a curative agrent has long tieen known by a few of the most learned physicians, who have not brought its merits and value to the knowledge of the general public. This medicine has completely eolved the problem of the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia, and diseases of the general nervous system. It is also of the greatest value in the cure of all forms of failing health from whatever cause. It performs this by the great nervine tonie qualities which it possesses, and by its great curative powers upon the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver and the bowels. No remedy compares with this wonderfully valuable Nervine Tonic as a builder and strengthener of the life forces of the human body, and as a great renewer of a broken-down constitution. It is also of more real permanent value in the treatment and cure of diseases of the lungs than any consumption remedy ever used on this continent. It is a marvelous cure for nervousness of females of all ages. Ladies who are approaching the critical period known as change in life, should not fail to use this great Nervine Tonic, almost constantly, for the space of two or three years. It will carry them safely over the danger. This great strengthener and curative is of inestimable value to the aged and infirm, because its -great energizing properties will give them a new hold on life. It will add ten or fifteen years to the lives of many of those who will use a half dozen bottles of the remedy each vear. IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE OF

Nervousness, Nervous Prostration, Nervous Headache, Sick Headache, Female Weakness, Nervous Chills, Paralysis, Nervous Paroxysms and Nervous Choking, Hot Flashes, Palpitation of the Heart, Mental Despondency, Sleeplessness, St. Vitus' Dance, Nervousness of Females, Nervousness of Old Age, Neuralgia, Pains in the Heart, Pains in the Back, Failing Health,

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All these and many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic. NEKVOUS DISEASES. As a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able to compare with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in all its effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individual. Nine tenths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir are dependent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an insuflkient supply of nerve food in the blood, a general state of debility of the brain, spinal marrow, and nerves is the result, Starved nerves, like starved muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied; and a thousand weaknesses and ailments disappear as the nerves recover. As the nervous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition. Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of the kind of nutriment necessary to repair the wear our present mode of living and labor imposes upon the nerves. For this reason it becomes necessary that a nerve food be supplied. This South American Nervine has been found by analysis to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissue is formed. This accounts for its universal adiptability to the cure of all .forms cf nervous derangement.

CRAwroRDfirit.i E, Tntj.. A 115. 2J, "S5. To th Grat SoutK A mriran JlrUicint t V. : Vkar Gkxts: I desire to nav to you that I have suffered for mauy years viih a wry serious tl:ienM of the i Inniarb aii'l umm I irled every n:e lu me I could bear of. but nothics done nie nay appreciable prootl until I wim advised to trv your Orpat South American Nervine Tonic nrid Stomach and Liver Cure, and since uain several bottles of tt I mut say that I am surprised at Its wonderful power to cure the stomal h and general nervous system. If everyone kuew the value of this remedy as I do you would not be able to supply the demand. J. A. Hardee. Ex-Treas Mnntjjomery CO. A SWORN CURE FOR ST.

Cbawfokdsvili-k, Ind., June 22, 1SS7. Mv daughter, eleven years old, was severelv afflicted with St. Vitus' Dance or I'horea. We pave her three and one-half bottles of South American Nervine and she is completely restored. I believe it will cure every case of St. Vitus' Dance. I have kept it in my family for two years, and am pure it is the greatest remedy in the world for Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and for all forms of Nervous Disorders and Failing Health, from whatever cause. r. . x r j- John T. .Mish. State of Indiana, s . Montgomery County, j " Subscribed and sworn to before me this June 22, 1S7. Chas. W. Wright, Notary Public. INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. The Great South American Nervine Tonic Which we now offer you, is the only absolutely unfailing remedy ever discovered for the cure of Indigestion, Djspepsia, and the vast train of symptoms and horrors "which are the result of disease and debility of the human stomach- No person can afford to pass by this jewel of incal

culable value who is affected by disease of tne stomach, because the experience and testimony of many go to prove that this is the one and oxlt osk great cure in the world for this universal destroyer. There is no case of unmalignant disease of the stomach which can resist the

.wonderful curative powers of the couth American .Nervine Ionic.

HiRRirr E. Rim of Wayoetown. Ind.. says. I awe my life to the Great South American Nervine. I had been ia bed for fire months from the effect of so exhausted stomach. Indigestion, Nervous Prostration, and (ceneral shattered condition of my whole system. Had given up all hopes of getting well. Had tried three doetors, with no relief. The first bottle of the ServIne Tonic improved me so much that I was able to walk about, and a few bottles rnred tne entirely. I believe it Is the best medicine in the world. I can not recommend it too highly."

No remedy compares with Sotth Amiwca" Nxbvinx as a core for the Nerves. No remedy comtares with South American Nervine as a wondrons core for the Stomach. No remedy will at all compare with South American Nervine an a cure for all forms of failing health. It never fails to cure Indigestion and Dvspepsia. It never falls to cure Chorea or St. Vitus' Dance. Its powers to build up the whole svstera are wonderful In the extreme. It cures the old, the young, and the middle aged. It is a great friend to the aged and infirm. Do not neglect to nae this preHons boon ; if you do. too mav neglect the only remedy which will restore yon to health. South American Nervine ia perfectly safe, and very pleasant to the taste. Oelicate ladies, do not fail to use this great cure, because it will put the bloom of freshness and beauty upon your Hps and In your chveta. and quickly drive away your disabilities and weaknesses. Price, Large 18 Ounce Bottles, $1.00; Trial Size, 15 Cents. EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. Every person purchasing six large bottles from our advertised agent at $1.00 each is entitled to one bottle free. If not kept by druggists order direct B . r n DR. E. DETCHON, Crawfordsville, Ind. -, Six Battles far $5.00. 7 Sold by A. G. Iaiken & Co., Richmond, Ind.

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Broken Constitution, Debility of Old Age, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, Heartburn and Sour Stomach, Weight and Tenderness in Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Frightful Dreams, Dizziness and Ringing in the Ears, Weakness of Extremities and Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Boils and Carbuncles, Scrofula, Scrofulous Swellings and Ulcers, Consumption of the Lungs, Catarrh of the Lungs, Bronchitis and Chronic Cough, Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea, Delicate and Scrofulous Children, Rebecca Wh.kinsom. of Brownsvalley. Ind.. says ; ' I had been in a distressed condition for three years from Nervousness, Wenkuefs of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, and iuuigiistion. until my health was gone. I had been doctoring constantly, with no relief. I bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more Rood than any $50 worth of doctorinsr I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use thi valuable and lovely remedy ; a few bottles of it has cured me completely. I consider It the crandest medicine la the world." VITAS' DANCE OR CHOREA. Mrs. Ella A. Bbatto. of New Rom. Indiana. ays : I cannot express bow much I owe to the Nervine Tonic. My system was completely shattered, appetite gone, was couching and spitting op blood; am sure I was In the first stapes cf consumption, an inheritance handed down thronEh several generations- I began taking the Nervine Tonic, and continued its one for about six months, a-d am entirely cored. It is the grandest remedy for nerves, stomach and lungs 1 have ever seen.

RICHMOND DAILY PA Lt ADIUf, TUESDAY, DECEMBER

HERE'S A NEW ONE Up-to-Iate Confidence Man Takes Advantage of Game Law. iWOKKINt; THE FAR3IER3 How a Permit t Hunt Oi Oae's i Farm May Turn ont t lie a. Negotiable Obligation. Many Farmers In Northern Tart of the State Swindled By Chicago Gratters. Wnamac, Ind., Dec. 10. Confidence men have discovered a way to use the Indiana game law to fleece unwary farmers. James Mortimer, a farmer of this vicinity, was the victim of two men who represented themselves to be Chicago bankers. They were well posted on the Indiana game law, and they requested him to grant them a written permit to hunt on his farm. They wrote out a permit for three days' sport for J5. which they paid, and now this permit turns up at one of the banks as a promissory note for $500, which had been sold to an innocent purchaser. Ten other farmers near North Judson have been swindled in the same way. SECOND CONVICTION Martin Krelne Fouiut Jointly Guilty Wit:. H is Wile. Indianapolis, Dec. 10. Martin Freese was found guilty of manslaughter by the jury that tried him as an accessory of his wife in the murder of "Billy" Gray in Johnson county. The verdict was returned after the jury had deliberated 49 hours and 111 ballots had been taken. They quickly agreed on a verdict of guilty. Then came a prolonged struggle over the penalty. Some wanted life imprisonment. They were finally won over to those who advocated two to 21 years for manslaughter. Freese will be taken to Michigan City without delay. His wife is now in the woman's prison serving a life sentence. Itevoltinsr Charses Preferred. Mooreshih. Ind., Dec. 10. Thomas Wood, Sunday school organizer for Dearborn and Ripley counties, and Harry Wood, hotel proprietor and his son. were arraigned before 'Squire John Canfield because of immoral conduct with young girls, and both were remanded for grand jury action; the father depositing cash bail, while the son was transferred to Lawreneeburg for safe keeping. The senior Wood was tried as a member of the Mooreshill Baptist church last week, and was expelled from membership because-of his alleged immorality. Will Straighten the Stream. Sullivan. Ind., Dec. 10. The commissioners of this (Sullivan) and Knox counties at a conference here, decided to straighten Busserson creek, which flows through this and Knox counties 60 miles in length. The improvement will cost over $80,000. The value of about 25,000 acres of bottom land in the two counties will be greatly enhanced. The stream is very erratic, and has cost the farmers and taxpayers of the two counties thousands of dollars. Kell From His Knffinc. Logansport, Ind., Dec. 10. Pan-Handle Fireman Harry Wright was injured in a peculiar manner. He was making his usual run in from Bradford and while the train was going at 30 miles an hour he climbed outside the cab to adjust a part of the machinery. He lost his hold and fell off. The engineer ran a mile before he missed him, and then backed up. Wright was not dangeiously hurt, and has resumed work. A Mean Man's Threat. Terre Haute. Ind.. Dec. 10. Harry Moore, the paroled convict, returned to prison for trying to kill his wife, seeing her in the street as he was en route for the railway station in the patrol wagon, waved his manacled hands, saying he would kill her as soon as he was released. Ampntatimi Was Ketiuiresl. Martinsville, Ind.. Dec. 10. Peter Townsenu while hunting attempted to load one barrel of a shotgun, and while ramming the charge down the other barrel was discharged, the shot striking the right forearm and mangling the wrist and hand. Amputation was required. Miners Ketnrn to Work. Vincennes, Ind., Dec. 10. The labor trouble at the Prospect Hill coal mine was settled yesterday, the operators agreeing to pay the scale and the nonunion men joining the union. All the strikers with the exception of two returned to work. I New Presiding KItler. Logansport, Ind., Dec. 10. Rev. H. X. Herrick of the Broadway M. E. church has been appointed presiding elder of the Kokomo district by Bishop Joyce. He succeeds Rev. Parr, who was appointed secretary of the extension society." ' Karmer Commit!! Suicide. Paoll, Ind. Dec. 10. John M. Parks, a well-to-do farmer, whose' wife is in the insane hospital, committed suicide by akootlag aiaswU through the brain.

(FRENCHWOMEN'S FURS. They Are fared Far a ad Mail ver ta Look as Good as ew. Tlien a Freneb woman invests some several thousand francs iu a fur wrap, she iwtssesses a tb:ng of beauty tbat is a joy forever litera.ly. for she sadtt-es heras-lf with tu resiiousibiiity for its preservation. When it lives through its winter of service, the furrier uls for tt and stores it at his own risk turougU the slimmer. Then when tuy lady return to town in tt:e late fail tue of tier first rendezvouses is with the furrier, when she decides ou the design of bet comiufi winter wrap. By lopping here and pieeinj; there a Ir.st year's wrap is made tuor:Uuiy modish, says the Kansas City Star. One wrap of my acquaintance has been a vae. a bolero and a loojr eoat during three successive winters, but so cleverly do the furriers pieee skins aud so conscientious are they about matching them that one never suspects tbe tale of butchery that tbe wrong side of the skin tells. There is such a lavish mixing up of velvet with many of the uew fur models that one is in a quandary to know whether to allude to them as fur trimmed velvet wraps or velvet trimmed fur wraps. Sealskin and unborn Persian lamb are the furs more generally chosen for fitted jackets. Among a group of short jackets there was a ebic little glove fitting affair of the glossiest unborn Persian lamb. It boasted just a suggestion of close fitting basques that were cut slightly pointed at the front. There was a sort of broad plastron effect of chinchilla at tbe front of the jacket that merged Into long stole ends. The outer edges of the plastron were slashed and trimmed with large black velvet buttons set in silver. Chinchilla 'was employed for the high Medicis collar and the flaring cuffs that finished the close fitting sleeves. On many of the fur wraps I notice thee modish black velvet buttons with a setting either of cut steel or cut silver, sometimes a bit of the metal ornamenting the center of the button.

What to Do About Santa Clans. The problem is before us: What shall we do with Santa Claus" Tbe anxious motner questions: "Would you have me tell the chihl nothing about Santa Claus? Would you leave all that beautiful part out of the child's life?" By no maimer of means. There is a Santa Claus. Why should we deny him? Tbe first thing to do is to believe in bim yourself. Ask yourself what Santa Claus has meant to tbe child. He is tbe mysterious, never seen benefactor, the one who never forgets, the oue who never brings the good child aught but sunshine and leaves a trail of happiness behind. Think of what Christmas meant to you as a child. Thiuk of the expectancy, the realization, the flood of good feeling and fellowship that seemed to pervade the world in those days, and then ask yourself if this echo of tbe most wonderful song ever heard on earth has net some connection with the childish idea of Santa Claus. Tell the child the dear old stories of tes- fjood saint aa you please, but tell them invariably as myths, as fairy tales. Tell them from babyhood, when the letter will be all he will understand, until be reaches the age when he cau grasp the spiritual idea and slough the letter off. If the child is al ways tcld the myth of Santa Claus a a fairy tale, he will have all the child ish joy aud will have nothing to un learn, anil when he reaches the age of five or six his mind will readjust it to an Ideality. Anna Margaret Price in Ladies' Home Journal. Tbe Dnehess Sonrenln. The Duchess of Cornwall and York did not return to England empty handed. At every place she and the duke visited she was presented with presents typical of the country. The latest gifts were cf a kind that any woman would welcome, Canadian furs and beautiful jt-wtlry. One of these gifts is a long fur cape which the duchess wore ou the yacht going home to England. The citizens of Montreal pre seuted the royal visitor with an ornament in the form of a spray of maple leaves in their brilliant tiame colored autumu tiuts. aud the leaves (six in number), besides being beautifully enameled, are set with fine diamonds. Dearly 40O of which are used in the design, the foundation of the whole being the finest gold found in Canada. The point of the leaf branch is tipped by an exquisitely tinted pearl, also a Canadian trophy, weighing about twenty grains. Who wouldn't travel all over the world in a luxurious yacht to pick up such things as that? New Vork Commercial Advertiser. Small Jeweled Mirrors. Jeweled mirrors are a revival of an eighteenth century fashion. In those days of paint and patches the little mirror hanging from the chatelaine was no mere ornament, but quite a necessity to the armory of a Queeu Anne beauty, who could never hope to successfully wage war on a masculine heart with, for instance, her wig all awry. Nowadays these mirrors are worn entirely for ornament, so their owners say, and certainly they are very pretty. There Is no limit apparently to the price of these mirrors, for they are exquisitely enameled, set with stenes and mounted in gold. Ivory or tortoise shell. WlarosulB Women's Enterprise. The women of Neenah. W:s have broken all records in the way of raising funds for the Improvement of their city. In the past week .?21.fSO has been pledged toward a public library to be aided by a gift of $10,000 from Andrew Carnegie. In addition to this amount 910.000 has recently been raised toward tbe erection ot a $20,000 opera bouse

10,1901.

HAGERSTOYYN. Harve Day will engage in the sale of reapers this year. All H alderman boogbt the residence property on nort b Perry street owned by Mrs. Joseph Shively. Jchn Locke bought two vacant lots on north Perry street and will build a residence next spring. Miss Eva Wisrgins of Union City paid a visit to her aunt, Mrs. N. Sto ver. Miss BessieXewman go a position at Pittsburg, Pa., as stenographer in an office of railroad contractors. Miss Alice Kessler entertained ii iss Lena Waltz at supper last Fr dav evening. Miss Leota Gtislertook Thanksgiving dinner with friends in Cincinnati. A ew Remedy. ' The old friends of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will be pleased to know that the manufacturers of that preparation have gotten out a new remedy called Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and that it is meeting with much success in the treatment of constipation, biliousness, sick headache, impaired digestion and lika disordrrs. These Tabletsiare easier to take and more pleasant in effrct than pills, then they not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite and correct any dis-or ders of the stomach and liver. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhcff. IF YOU VINT Tbe Big 4 Knickerbocker iSpeclal to Buflalo. Boston and New York Take the C. R. & M. via. Muncle. The C. R. & M. train leaves Richmond at 5:45 p. m everyday except Sunday, makes close connection with the magnificent Big 4 Knickerbocker special from St. Louis to New York. This train has in addition to Buffett sleeping cars, library and smoking cars and dining cars. Train reaches Buffalo at 6:15 a. m. after a night's ride and lands passengers at Grand Central station, New York City, 42nd street and 4th avenue at 6 p. m., 23 hours from Richmond. Reidston Dairy. Reidston Dairy is now delivering milk to its customers morning and evening', it being impossible to reach its patrons by morning delivery. We are determined to accommodate our customers and furnish them tbe best article of pure milk and cream morning or evening as they prefer. All societies giving dinners and suppers where the proceeds are devoted to charitable purposes will be furnished mil1' free of charge by making application. Reidston miik has no' water to increase the bulk, to enable us to sell cheap. We deiiyer it in its natural purity. Home telephones, number 1349-3G1-130 104 F. nov22d30t "Life Rentwcr" for Ladles. Olivia Peterson, of Cold water Mich., writes: "I had not been able to sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years until 1 used theMysticLife Renewer. It ha cured me of nervous troubles, headache and a vary bad stomach. It bas helped me in many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors said could not be cured. Ihe blessed Life Renewer has done more Tor me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments combined It is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., drug gists, Richmond. (1) HOLIDAY KATES Via tbe Cincinnati. Richmond & Muncie Kailroad For the accommodation of persons wishing to make Holiday trips the C. R. & M. railroad has made a reduced rate of fare and one-third for tbe round trip to all points on their line. Selling dates December 24th, 2."tb, and 31st, 1901. and January 1st, 1002. Tickets good returning January 2nd, 1902. For further information address Charles A. Bi-air. City Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind. SaysIIe Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns 1 could hardly walk," writes 11. Robinson, Hillsborough, 111., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like maic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases ard piles. Cure guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Saw Death Near. "It often made my heart ache," writes L. C. Overstreet of Elgin, Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until it seemed weak and sore lungs would collapse. Good doctors said she was so tar gone with cocsumytion that no medicine or earthly help could save her, but a friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery , and presistent use of this excellent medicine Saved her life." It's absolutely guaranteed for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and long diseases. 50c and flat A. G. Luken A Co. Trial bottle free.

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Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Coush, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption. s The GrESMAN REMEDY k' CwTOVarttsX atvd Vut CURE YOURSELF ! t se Big 43 for annsrarat disebr3e,inAiBsutiwi. irntstiuB or oioerstiucs cf ma ess s ues)brsas. Psintsw. and But asmarMtEwuSCHWiOlCO. f"t f pompous. mat my tavsststa, or s-nt in plain wrpf. by express, presaid. ft f I on. or bottk. Ill TV Circular ssat oa iwiiwsu Dont Be Fooled! Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TCA Made only bv Madison Medh cine Co.. Madison. Wis. It keeps jroti veil. Our trade nark cut or each package. Price, 35 cents. Mover srle In bu.k. Accept no stibtU seosros.Tis i... tute. Ask your druggist. BEAUTY, M CQHQUERQK BELLAVITA Vrsetnc Ba,nty Tsblts ud Hills . Wtiy fs and K-it-rwiji,-i f.j t . - lisorders. lftliitii.iiih. so U' . s. O dnys' tnuotii yv .' Jr V. -K . -ud for rirrv sr. d-i-n 'FSViT stFfUC't ; (. ...... ., -i,. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Manr street, and Curme & Co., 415 ncrtk eighth street. Richmond ELE0TR3G PILLS Eanefit is Immediate and Permanent Kestres the Power intended alt ran should have if it has been wasted and desuoyed by bce3se. Abuse, lndiscretio-i of Youth or Overwork: da away with that Tirew, Weary, Restless and Mla oholy Feeling, Nervous and Sle"pl?s Ninhis.VV , back and Lack of Ambition. Makes you feel . freshed, young; attain, and life worth lltin C-mipletely rebuilds tbe Nervnus Syitem. Oiie bt is surhcient to cure most rases, rod enou'a ts pri've its worth to th most severe. .1 ooimii tx. or full guaranteed :i'lfcotes for tyic. V take no chances. ri nxrantee 6 box. to curt. In 30 days or refutil your rtnney, which is proof that we must cure the majority tf our p.mcu. B maiii in plain jrrappei ou roceip. jf price, ELECTRIC TILL GSrtfPAfjy S WCST Jackson Strut. CHXAOO ILL. A. G. Luken k Co., 63( Main St. Charles L. Ma raw, 201 Ft. Wayne Ave. A BARGAIN In Main St. Business Property In Choice Location Come Quick and Learn Particulars. W. H. Bradbury & Son. "Westcott Block. S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work ... A place to bey a ken e s jen jy ftt O. B. MORGANPractical Plumber and Gai Fitter, 8tk and N. E Sta.. Richmond. Ind. Good Friends, don't yon think it'c about time you jrave us a call ? We hare everything in harnut and harness furetsavings, and you will always find our good the best and ont the best goods! We are selling a first class horse blanket at 75c to $6.fH THE WIGGINS CO. New Phone 758. so maik:st H.H.Meerhoff SAXITAEY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating: SEWEBAGE, ETC See us for Estimates. Phone 46. S. ZSintfc

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