Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 9 December 1889 — Page 3

Coughing IS Nature's effort to expel foreign substances from the bronchial pasaage. Frequently, this causes intiawmatioit and lie need of an anodyne. No other expectorant or anodyne 1st equal to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists Nature in ejecting the uiucus, allays Irritation, induces repose, and is the most popular of all cough cures. "Of the many preparations before the public for the cure of rolds, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred lieanes, there is none, within the raupe of my experience, so reliable an A yer's Cherry Pectoral. For years I was subject to colds, followed by terrible coughs. About four years ago, when so attlicted, I was advised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ami to lay all other remedies axide. I did so, and within a week was well of uiy cold and cough. Since then I have always kept this preparation in the house, and feel comparatively secure." Mrs. L. L. ISrown, Ueuuiark, Miss. "A few years ago I took a severe cold which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continual use of the Pectoral, a ftermaneut cure was effected." Horace Fiiirbrother, ltockinghaui, Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Sold by all Druggiat. Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottle., $5. DR. KILMER'S fol A CHEAT BLESSIXfl TO WOMEN.) Bead Symptoms init Condition tbls) Nperlllc will lielleve and Cure. IC Ynn have nervous or sick headache,ftomIr I UU achache, backache, spineachu, bluatinf, internal heat or scalilinir urine. If Vftii have chronic weaknef,her1n(r flown III UU or ervcrsioiis incideut to lito-change If Yf)i have uterine catarrh, suppressed or II I UU Imiuful periods, or ovarian Urojwy, f Vmi have suspicious growths, disposed to II I UU tumor or cancer, or hemorrhage. It Rllilrlc up quickly a run-down constitu1 1 DUIIUd tion and brings refreshing sleep. It Will dispel those dull tired looks ami feelII II III intra, and bring back youthful bloom and beauty restores the nervous system. f ifltliore "vo it to your weak and delicate IVlUlllGlb daughters. Not a drop of impure flood can oocuic Its healiutr und purifying Intlueuce. f Ymi value irood health and hope for long III UU life, uso I'entale Krmedy. Cftn Symptom, continued with orrttflpstrti of rurtt OCC 1" "Oulde to llmllil" free. Alau .Uvlce frre. Ir. Kllimr fv. Blmrlmniton, W V. liniptrW I.OO Health is Vealthl Da. E O Wbst's Naava and Beaim Trkatmorr, a guaranteed speoino tor Hysteria, Disxinese, Oonvnlsions, J-Its. Nerrons Neuralcia, Headaohe, Nervoas Prostration eansed by the ase of aloobol or tobaooo, W kef nines, Mental Depression, Boftenlng of the Brain resulting in Insanity and toattt&g to misery, deosy an1 death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness Ixxs of Power In either sex. Involuntary Tosses and Bpenuatorrbuseoansed by overexertion ot the brain, .ellabuse or over-lndulgenoe. Ksoh box eontaios one month's treatment. It a box, or six boxes tor S, sent by mail prepaid on reoeipt of prioe. WK UCAKAN TEE SIX BOXE To care any ease. With eaeh order resolved by as tor six boxes, aooouipanied with 45, we will end the purchaser oar written guarantee to refund the money it the treatment does not effect a oure. Guarantees issued only by J. A Hlatt Co., druggists, sole stents, 419 North Klgttb Street, near depot, Blohmond, lad. $500 Reward! WM will pay the above reward for any ease ot Liver Complaint. Dy.pepsia, Biek Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or Oostiveness we oan not sure with West's Vegetable Uyer Pills, when the direotions are strictly eompiled with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fall to in utulutinn. Mncu Coated. Larse Boxes. eontalnln thirty Pills, S3 eents. htware of counterfeit, and Imitations The genuine manufactured only JOHN O. WEbT A CO Sold by J. A. Hiatt A Co.. druoctsts. 419 North Klghtb street, near depot, Richmond, lad. epZdw-lv MOTHERS PAW:rroTn LIFE n JlSJSFm CHILD BRADFIELD REGULATOR Ctt ATLAVTAgs MttLaMrALLMueasrs. iioj 2S wlm SIXTH POINT You should react TnitCHtCAtx iAiLV News because, being afcamity newspaper. srtgtitnst th sL?m, 1 he home a net ihe saloon vrr forever oppose J. 1 here can be no neutral m this war. Hut Ihi Daily N iws is tern pera t e in ten, prrunce- 1 1 tn't prohibition organ it's not sure prohibition is the best way of treating tSe evii but it believes in prohibiting the saloon keeper from ruling and ruining in American society. If you would read, and have your family read, a newspaper which places the interests vt the home higher than those ot the saloon, read The Ch icaoo Daily g I T ... r-intUtinn "S i"xTV daa miUion a week ami it costs cy mau 5 cts. a month, knii months fx.oo, im trmt elts Catarrh CREAM BALM Cleanses the Xaftal Fsssagvs, AIIajs Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses ( Taste and SmelL TUT THE CURE. HAY -FEVER A particle la applied Into eaeh nostril and hi agreeable. Price 60 eents at dmgaiatai y gTv BKOTHKka, w Warren at. Kew York.

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Henry Cutter closed his pork packing season last tiaturdty. Rabbits are uDusoally plentiful this year and are in good condition. Mrs Fuller, ot Peru, Ind.. is visiting Mrs. T. W.U. B.flett and Mrs. Baldridge. "December's ss pleas tnt as Msy,' could be truthfully said and sung yes terdsy. General T. W. Bennett is suffering from a severe attsok ot inflammatory rheumatism. All members are reqiested to be in atteodsnce at the next meeting ot the Ladies' Musicals. Gsar, Hoott & Co's manufsoturing establishment commenced work again this morning, lull blast. Kenttrows Jolly Pathfinders went from this city to Greenville, O., where they will remain a week. North Ninth street is having three intermediate gas lamps put in between Main street and the depot. The merchants of this city are well supplied with holiday goods and anticipate doing a large business. J. B Gilbert, who had his ankle dislocated six weeks sgo. is now able to get around with the aid of a cane. A dog belonging to Michael Sheridan gave indications ot being rabid, Saturday night, and wss killed by effiaer Thomas. Dreised qiails were selling in the market Saturday night tor 12 cents eaoh. and those with feathers on tor 10 cents each. Harrison Ogborn is moving into his old home, oorner ot North Eighth and B streets, and says that he will never be tempted to leave it again. Etnil Minck is making as improve meet to his brewery that will largely inorea.e the cutput ot lager. He was untble to fill his orders last year. There are several prosecutions pend ing against saloon keepers for violating the liquor law by selling to minors, and it is rumored that there are more to follow. Q lite a large number of turkeys are being ibipped to the Etstern cities from this point every week. John Lanoaster makes a regular busines ot shipping poultry. Commercial travelers say that busi ness is becoming more brisx, out tne indications are that not at muoh money will be spent for holiday goods this season as last. Kev. Dr. MeMullen delivered an ex cellent sermon at the First M, E. church last night. It was an earnest. logioal discourse, ekqiently and impressively delivered. The musical department ot Earlham College appreciate very highly the oourtesy and kindness ot Mr. J. M. Starr, and return many thanks for the loan of two new pianos tor the reoital ot December 7. The Hoosier Drill Company is so arranging its furnaces as to be able to utilize natural gas for fuel when there is a supply, but should there be a shortage ooal oan be used without detriment to buiiness. Why ait. doubled up like an old man, my boy ! What's rheumatism I Take the good the gods provide thee, and send twenty five oents around the oorner for j bottle oi balvatton Oil and you 11 ride your bioyole to-morrow." The reDort that turkeys were unusual ly scarce oauted prioes to run up to fifteen cents per pound on lhanksgtving. but it is not probtble that they will sell tor more than 12 oents (the prioe now asked) on Christmas. A splendid time is anticipated at the social to be given by the ladies ot Colax Degree Scan, of Eden Degree Lodge, Daughters ot Kebekah, to-morrew (Tuesday) night. The supper will be one ot the best ever served in tnis oity. The second special Advent conference in Sc. Paul's Episcopal church to-mor row alternoon at halt-past 4 o olook, at hioh Questions upon religious topios miv be proposed orally or in writing All Christians and the pubno generally cordially invited. Xmas eve will be celebrated at Elkhorn church bv a huge tree, loaded with presents, to make glad and merry the hearts of both old and young. There will also be a ooneert in connection with the tree, all of whioh is free, and a cordial weloome is extended to all. No one was disoommoded by the shutting off ot gas a tew hours yesterday alternoon, and it is Hoped tnat tne re raira will have the efieot to give a plen titul supply in the future. The roar of gas at the Doran bridge regulator at dark last night mdioated that the pressure is all right now. In several Indiana cities orders on the treasury are at a ducount and are being advertised tor sale. In Rich mond a oity order is as good as old wheat in the mill." tor there is plenty ot money in the hands ot the treasurer to pay them on demand, and the same thing is true in regard to oounty orders. The revival services at the Evangel ical Mission yesterday were oonduoted by Rev. Orth and Miss shawban, and were very interesting. I He nouss was well filled both morning and evening. and quite an interest was manifested. A good meeting is anticipated by tne pastor and members ot the mission Hervioes every evening this week at 7:30. All weloome. Thanks to the rigid enforcement of the game law by the farmers ot Wayne county, auaila are quite plenty, and should they not be winter killed, there will be a good start for next year. This excellent bird is reported to be very scarce in Southern Indiana, and many sportsmen there are demanding that the next legislature shall pass a 1 preventing the shooting or trapping ot quail tor at least three years. Rentfrow's Comedy Company closed a weeks very successful engagement at the Grand Saturday night. The oomrany made lots ot friends during their stay here, who will be pleased to weloome them back should it be their pleasure to again visit the eity. At the elose of the play Saturday night the prises were awarded, and t bey were drawn as fol lows: John Wehrly got the full setot dishes. James Eenson the chamber set. and W ill Smith the lamp. John W Tingle and C. Q Egbert drew the sum bers. Hat Crsrk. The "nut crsck" given by the mem bers ot the Y. M. C. A to invited young men last Saturday nignt was well at tended and a great suoeess. A larg Quantity ot nuts of different kinds and over a bushel oi apples were consumed

during the erening. Harry MoMinn recited "Jimmy Butler and the 0l"so effectively that he was recalled and responded with a humorous seleotion. Harry Dalbev favored the boys with a bass solo, "Who Leads in the Path ot Duty." after which Sharon Jones recited a "Cat Story." He also was enoored, and gave in response a story from Mark Twain.

IKEStCST LirtKaatT SOllIIT Ivc m Very Raeeeeerml Katertaklataaeat avt tne ssisr tirwve Risk hattardajr Slabs. The Creseent Literary Sooiety. whioh have their regular meetings in the Se vastopol school house, have been talking ot an entertainment lor some time, but it was only last Wednesday night that the time was definitely fixed at Saturday night. Ua Saturday evening qnte a respecta ble audienoe gathered at the Sugar Grove rink to listen to the program pre pared for the occasion. The program was. with a tew exoeptions, ot tne same ordsr that is presented at the regular meetings ot the sooiety. Morgan's orchestra furnished the music The president introduced the .peakera and performers, and first called tor an Opening Address W. D. Cook. Song "It is a Long Lane That Has No Turn" Sooiety. Deolamation Jennie Norris. Deolamation Ettie Pittman. Sjng "I Like It I Do" Elmer E Hawkins. Recitation Eva Pittman. Music Orchestra. Dialogue "Aunt Jemima's Money" Ettie Pittman, Grace Henry, Mamie Jones and Jennie Norris. Djolamatioo "The Freckle taoed Little Girl" Flossie Lamm. Musical Medley Guitar and Harp Aha Comer. Recitation Bessie Mulholland. Guitar Duet Parker and Freeman. Dialongue " Who on Earth is He? Mrs. Allie Norris, Emma Walls and Clara Morgan. Reoitation Mrs. Cora Brehn. Piano and Cornet Duet Miss Mor gan and Mr. Peraonett. Deolamation Mamie Jones. Song "Do not Leave the Old Folks." Reoitation Mrs. Allie Norris. Declamation Ada Wilson. Essay Geo. Reynolds. Piano Duet Misies Morgan and Pit man. Dialogue "Jonah dab Jones' Court ship" Elmer Hawkins, Clara Morgan, oe iN orris and Louie liecknell. Guitar An Original Waltz Parker and Freeman. Song "I Haven t for a Long Time Now" E E. Hawkins. Deolamation Ada Wilson. Stump Speech Mr. Hawkins. Sketoh in Blaokfaoe "Deater Than Hornpipe" Messrs. Hawkins. ' Good night from president. The entertainment was a success. both as an entertainment and as a financial venture. The audienoe was exceedingly attentive and well behaved, and altogether this wai a very pleasant affair. The young people have several invitations already to repeat, but oan not speak definitely as yet. State of Ohio. City of Toledo 1 Lucas County, SS. J Fba.mk J. Chunky makes oath, that he is the senior partner ot the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City ot Toledo, oounty and State foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sua ot ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS tor eaoh and every case ot Catarrh that oan not be cured by the use ot Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6.h day ot December, . ) A. D. bt. seal V A. W. GLEASON, . ) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and aats direotly upon the blood and muous surtaoes ot the system. Send tor testimonials free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. novll dwlm Death ef ors;e Hsmroain. Geoge Haseooster, for years a promi nent citizen and business man ot this oity, but who has resided in St. Louis about fifteen years, manufacturing cotfins, died suddenly, Saturday. Mr Haseooster conducted a large establish ment here tor the manufacture of sash, doors and blinds, and was connected with the J. M. Hutton & Co. coffin manufacturing oomoany for several years. Mr. H. was fifty six years of age and leaves a large family, well provided for. His funeral will take p.aoe to-mor row (Tuesday) John A. Haseooster and Fred Haseooster. brothers, lett lor ot. Louis this morning to attend the funeral. A Wise Wasnaa Will try and preserve her charms. She may lack olassio outline ot torm, but she should use SOZODONT. and re tain the beauty and usefulness ot her teeth. A fine set of teeth is one oi the highest oharms. SOZODONT will do this work. mon-wed-fri-w Chul Pero. the member of the Ike Morgan gang who turned State's eyi denoe and was the means of convicting his pals who have been sentenced to the State's prison, made his esoape from the New Castle jail Saturday evening and is now at large. It was a part ot the pro gram that he was not to be prosecuted in Henry oounty for the part he took in the various robberies in Henry and Wayne counties, but it was the inten tion to bring him to this oity for trial tor a robbery committed in Dublin in whioh he had a hand. It is not proba ble that he will be captured, and will thus escape a merited term in the State prison. A. Laxly ta rexaa Writes: My case is of long standing; h btStd many physicians; have tried every remedy I oould hear of. but Brad field s female Regulator is all that re lieved me. Write The Brad field Reg. Co., Atlanta, Ua., tor further partiou lars. Sold by all druggists. 3 MeeUaca Te-alcbi, Uniformed Rank. K. ot P. German Benevolent Association. William P. Benton Camp, Sons of Veterans. Richmond Lodge. L O. O. F. Mrs. Dr. D wig gins is taking the place of Miss Lena Yaryan in the Episoopal church choir during the visit of that yourg lady to friends in Dayton. Children Cry for Pitcher's. Castoria.

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Eleaeat A hie Laat Blaat hs Sr. Bahtea. A good sued audienee assembled at the First Presbyterian church last night to listen to Dr. Huihes' sermon on the "Four Gospels." The choir rendered some choioe selections prepared tor the occasion. Dr. Hughes took for his text Rev 4-h ehap.,7th verse : "And.the first beast was like a lion, and the seoond beast was like an ox, and the third beast had a face as a man. and the fourth beast waa like a firing eagle." There are many reasons assigned for there being four cosDels. that the evan gelists wrote to people ot- different tongues ; that a four-told story carries with it more evidence ot its truth, and many others are assigned. He took the ground that the true reason is that eaoh ot the writers looked at Christ from a different point ot view, and that all four ot these views are neoessarv to giye ua a eomplete idea ot Him. Each ot these evangelists were adapted by their peculiar ocoupation to write wisely ot Him. The lion is always represented as the king ot beasts and typical kingship. Mathew represents him as a king. He traees his generation, through along line ot kings. The idea ot the Kingdom of Heaven is presented all the way through. The parables all begin. "The Kingdom ot Heaven i likened onto" The tvingdont or iieaven is mentioned thirty timeraa this book. The ieoond figure the ox is always represented as-a-aervant. . This view ot the Savior is givent)yJark. He represents him as the patient seryant ot others. This idea prevails throughout the entire book. He is represented as a prompt servant: the words forthwith, straightway and immediately oaour countless times in the book ot Mark. The third figure ot the text is a man. This represents the view taken by Luke. It is a broad, plain exposition ot Christ as a man in all his human weakness and moral perfection. It is the result ot personal observation represents Chritt as a high priest and a prophet, whioh offices were filled by men. All the parables are taken from nature and refer to spiritual welfare. Ik is a statement ot faot in oommowfeagnage. The flying eagle typir his power and grandeur. J ohn tSs this view and represents his as the Son of God. Though all ot these gosbels take a different view of the samevthing, they all arrive at the same oonemsion and close with the same inoidetats the crucifixion and resurreotionof Christ. He is the King, the Servant, the Son of Man and the Hon of God. A SAO MISTAKE. One of the Ottawa's Men Relates an Incident of the Charleston Klockade. Some of you shipmates will remember the Ottawa gunboat, and the second attack on the forts in Charleston harbor in which she took part. Lieut. Obm. W. D. Whitiiiff commanded her, as brave and, withal, as gentle and kind a commanderfes a crew could get. (If any of his crw see this they will be pained to leaj n. that he has lost his eyesight.) Vp made almost daily some demonstration against forts Wagner or Gregg, arid occasionally against that pile of brinks upon which, fluttered in the breezefthat handsome white raj witt -red STixt .blua gttirry, cross daring us to come and retake what they compelled Maj. Anderson to surrender. At night we were outBide watching' for blockade runners. One Saturday night a gun was fired from the blockader; next a salute of our station, and a rocket shot up into the dark sty, snowing tne direction in which the fleet was to be on the lookout. The rattle called "All hands to quarters'' at once, and "Cast loose your guns and prepare for boarders" was the order given. A murky night; little wind ; clouds obscuring tne setting moon ; a something approaching us in the haze that we could not make out, the shape seemed to be similar to the Confederate style oi ironclads. Considering the fact that but a few months before the Chicora and the Palmetto Stat had come out of Charleston one night and played the deuce with the blockading fleet, especially with the Mercedita and the Keystone State, it can be imagined that we made sure we were in for it this time. I will acknowledge that, as I ran to the arm chest and Duckled on my sword and revolver. I thought there's as good a chance now of going to Davy Jones' locker as to Libby prison. .Meanwhile the nondescript had come nearer, and finally within hail. Our 200 pound To -- iron fMinail -v V rvrt ti rl a A iM M. ts cm va (Nu.vt syv a,a-aw t-rvs v uiuv, but theside tackle fall had got jammed under the carriage, and we could not tret it cleared as quick as usual, because of the darkness. Capt. Whiting hailed the stranger, and the answer which her officer of the deck vouchsafed was: "All right; we will be aboard of you directlv, almost the identical an swer the Chicora had riven to the ileredita's halt. This equivocal answer, and the fact of her not recognizing or answering any ot our nigjlii erg-gals, made it cer tain that-sne was an enemy s ship. The-eOTnmand was given t give her a 'Broadside, and Tom Brady fined off the twelve pound nowitzer loaded with shrapneL- How lucky that tho big pivot or the thirty pound forecastle gun couidn t oe trained in time i ah agonizing shriek was heard and the officer's request '"for God's sake to stop firing. j. he snrapnel nad torn away the chest of the man at the wheel, struck the steamer's working beam, disabling it, and then burst. It proved to be a blockade runner loaded with cotton, captured at Mobile Bay, and sent home for adjudication as prize, with a lot of men whose time was out, and the poor fellow that was killed, the only support of a widow in Boaton, was, after a two years' service, going home to be discharged. She had lost ner anchors and fooled around the whole blockading fleet all night awaiting daylight, Bein now entirely disabled and drifting, she was towed by our second cutter to the next ship in line and there secured by a hawser. With sincere pity we buried the victim of the sad mistake. A court of inquiry was held, but as Capt. Whiting only did his duty he was of course honorably acquitted. A. L. Lowe in National Tribune, Dr. Allison, the Pharmacist, has removed to 1514 Main street, where as heretofore, he will make a specialty of the Prescription business and Pure Drags and Medicines. Prescriptions filled accurately day or night, sep7 dti.

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IU-- u mended by tbe tsrtet a'.i.'i, and cnemH-al authorm-. t" uglify to i nosoiuu? puntr, w boleeomeuess and wunaertui KireuutU. Every can suann ud ludo iue work of any oihrr (kirje powder costing twice as much oao eusranu-ed to give satista '--- - -' purcn money refunded J (u, SOe S Ik-. !- If Toar dealer does not keep Crowr H. oo. . him persuade you to buy some Vi!'"!!I Claries just fc good, bill fc. tiiti. . g irou by getting DIETEK CBOWM BAK15IU IH'Vv :.!. tebl5-moo-wei-frlir-tl Dr. ctiljaa's Patrletle A aerleaa Vt. . . Eerv natriotia Ameriaas aitkaa. aava the New York Mail and Express, should have the ehanoe to read tbe manly and eloquent ntteraoeet ox Dr. MeOlynn, which we published yesterday. Referring to Daniel Dougherty reeent lament that no Roman Oath olio oould be eleoted to the Pretidenov. Dr Mo Glpon said: "But Mr. Dougherty complains that by a law whioh, although not written, u almost aa efieotual as it it were a part ot our Constitution, Catholios oannot be eleoted to the Presidency. It not, why not? Is it entirely the fault ot the theolotuoal prejudices and hatred of the majority ot tbe voters t 1 say no. Applause. I say there are exoellent and grave reasons why men who love their country, men who believe in re publican institutions, should deplore the election to the Presidency of the United States of suoh a Catholic as the Archbishop ot New 1'ork. Great applause. don t mean the election ot suoh a Datholio as the Archbishop ot New York. Your very kindly but somewhat inopportune applause has Riven the wrong twist to my meaning. I did not contemplate the almost impossible sugtrestion that the Arohbishop ot New York should be a oandidate tor the Presidency ; I did not mean that, but said: Such a candidate as the ArchbishoD ot New York or the Preieot ot the Propaganda, or the Pope, would take to his heart and pronounoe in all respects to be an admirable and a perfectly satisfactory Catholic Applause 1 say that lust in proportion as tbey would deserve the peouliar special commendation ot the Archbishop of New York and other bishops and the Preteot ot the Propagana and the Pope, to that very extent would be actually dangerous in the chair ot Washington. Great applause repeated three times. It. to suppose an impossibility, a Catholio oould be elected President, he would have to be such a Catholio that the Pope and the Arohbishop ot New x ortc would praotioally wash their hands i ...... ... Let every American newspaper that regards rightly the danger attending Amerioan loyalty to any foreign potentate republish this glowing and powerful utterance. Tbs Verdict Dssslmssi. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus. Ind., testifies: "1 can reoommena Kleotrio Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of rheumatism oi ten years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my twenty years' experience is Eleotrio Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Eleotrio Bitters do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 2 The farmers, in their swamps were sure. Could Had the roots and plants that care. If, bv their knowledge they only knew For Just tie disease each one grew. Take courage now, and twamp-Reot trr, (or kidney, liTer and bladder complaints) A son this remedy ou ean rely. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw Remarkssis Serve, The early history of America is full ot instances ot men having great nerve. But we are rapidly becoming the most nervous people on earth. The reoent increase of insanity, epileptio fits, head ache, backache, neuralgia, sleepless ness. nervousness, dyspepsia, fluttering ot the heart, etc.. points to an early de cay ot the race, unless this tendency is checked. Nothing will oure these diseases like Dr. Miles' Nervine, warranted to contain neither opium nor morphine. Sample bottles free at A. G Luken & Co.'s drug store. Don't fail to try it, 5 If totj have a Cold. Cough, fdry hacking). Croup. Cankered Throat, Catarrh Dropping, cough. Dr. Kilmer's Indian CocoH-Luax (Consumption Oil) will relieve instantly; heals and cures. Prioe 25a., 50s., and 91 00. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. dw We Kssw It Ta Be Iras That good Richmond people are using and endorsing the new medicine known as Guaiaco Cloverine, It is a remarkable fact that no one preparation now on the market has produced so positive an eSect in altering the blood and fluids of the body as this remedy does. Try a bottle and obtain a new lease of life. fl per bottle at W ampcar s drug store, 7oU Mam street. ; M. r a New Prlaelale. A great physician has discovered that the true way to act on the liver, stomach, bowels, etc., is through their nerves. Miles irUJs, the smallest and mildest. Samples free at A. G. Luken & Co. s drug store. 5 HiksarS's BkeaasUs atael Urer Pill. The Pills are scientifically com Dounded. uniform in action. No rriDing pain bo commonly following the use of Pills. They are adapted to both adults and children with perfect safety, We guarantee they have no equal in the cure ot Sick Hxadachx, Constipation, Dyspepsia, isuiousneas, ana, as an appetizer, they excel any other preparation, For sale by A. t. Luken & Co. nov9-dwly

for Infants and Children, HsnortaisB9wadareedtoeaudiaaiat Caaterta cures OoBe. OnasHpstlne, Iiih-j i. I Sour Stomach. Piarrbcea, Kructeboa,

aaowatom.- EL A. isma. H IX I ill So. Oxford St, lirooiijra, K. T. Tbe Bnaih of a chronic catarrh patient is often so offensive that he becomes an object ot disgust. After a time ulceration sets in, the spongy bones are attacked and fre quently entirely destroyed. A constant source of discomfort is the dripping ot tbe purulent seoretions into the throat. sometimes produoing inveterate bronchitis, whioh in its turn has been the exoiting cause ot pulmonary disease. Ihe brilliant results whioh have attaadad its aa for years past properly designate Kiy's Uraam Jttalta aa by tar the best and only oure. 9-dw2w A Waaaaa Ulaeoverjr. 'Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this oounty. Disease fastened its elutohes upon her and lor seven years she with stood its severest testa, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and oould not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. Iving s rsew lhsoo very tor Consumption and was so muoh relieved on taking the first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraoulously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luti. ' Thus writes W. C. ilamrick, ot Shelby, N. C. Get a tree trial bottle at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. 2 Saildna Deata. The papers are full of sudden deaths, f you have choking sensations, flutter ing, pain or tenderness in enest, taint easily, take Dr. Miles New Cure tor the heart, and so esoape death, as did Henry Brown, druggist, ot Cleveland. Ohio. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. 5 V.'hen Baby was sick, we gae her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Mias. she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Buck ten's Aralea Halve. Thb Bbst 8alv in the world foi Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulosrs, Bait Kheum, Fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skua Eruptions, and positively oures Pile, oi no pay required. It is guaraateed to S've perfsot satisfaotioa, or moaey re aded. Prioe 26 cents per box Vol sale by A. Q Lakes A Co. -'-. Tas Boa Ta-uasr SMss. ..... Dr. J oel Fithian's Couxh Cure is cer tainly the best remedy made tor ooughs. colds and sore throat. It aots like a magic and is put within the reaoh of everybody. In whooping cough and croup there is nothing better. 25 oents per bottle at W ampler s drug store. daw 2 Atlvlee te Meaner. Are vou disturbed at niirht and broksa of your rest by a siok child suffering and crying with pais ot cutting teeth? li so, send at ono and get a bottle ot Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup tor Chil Iran Teething. It value is iaealeula, ble. It will relieve the poor cWe suf ferer immediately. Depend upon itmothers, there is no mistake about it, II cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulate the stomach and bowels, cures win. oolic, softens the gums, reduoes inflam mation, and gives toss and energy to th whole system. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children's Teething if pleasant to the taste, and is the proserin tioa of one of the oldest and best f emalt nurses and physicians la the Uaitae States, and is for sale by all druggisU throughout the world. Pnee 25 eeati a bottle. may26dw-it Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. If you have numbness in arms or limbs, heart skips, beats, thumps or nutters, or you are neryous and irritable in danger ot shock Dr. Kilmer's Ocias-Wied regulates, relieves, corrects and cures. For sale by A. G. Luken A Co. dw a Happr Farmer. Warner Underwood, a prominent resident ot the village of Dexter. N. Y.. says: "My wife and I contracted severe colds last tall which resulted in terribly troublesome ooughs. We tried everything we could think of but were unable to get relief. After two months ot suf feting we were induced to try Van Wert's Balsam. Before the third bottle was gone our coughs had entirely dis appeared and we were as well as ever, I oannot say too much in praise of this wonderful remedy." Trial size free. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. 6 No lady should live in perpetual fear and suffer from the more serious troubles that so often appear when Dr. Kilmer's Complxtk Fimalx Rimxdt is certain to prevent Tumor and Cancer there. For sale by A. G. Luken fc Co. dw Children Cry for Pitcher's Castori FOR HEN OHLVI 1 DfltlTTwT far ZAST or TATLTSO aTATHOOPftrUallllC Oea-rml and K EKV0C8 EXBILITTi g?V I E 'Weakacas of Bodyaad Miaii X9eta w m aaa ef Errors or f irmn la IM or loaag, ttn-vtbes ns.rsvtuKi oKfaivs a rTf aoBC. mm tnufe fr-a 43 StatM. TiiiH.i,. aaS f tiMlil, Ult ltlCAL Ca,lsffaiJ,B,l. oetlS moa-ad-bla ly 1 pr-srrtbe aad tally esv "p- Big G mm tbe oel r--ific for tne certaia care O. II- ! RA H Alt. V r.. Atsaenum, a. r. We have sold Big 6 toe many years, aod I. baa rtven uie dh ex eauar lai-tfcm. cniag-. t.r. f LOO. Sold by Km ggi saa Mal d-ly

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Irmot. WUaoui injurious Turn Cxxxic a Coar-ajn, Urray8tres,a,T. TIME TARLK No.:77. IH KFFECTDKCXUBKR 1, 1889. d-vrajx TUta. cmcaao DmHiOM. Trains leave, going was. Cincinnati s Ieansport Ex... 9 At asa Fast Northern Kx ess and Mail 10 B asa rtnefoneti a Linaanssort Aoe. Kx T :S6 psa UnelnnaU A Chicago li'ipis ll III aaa Trains arri-e tram taa weal. Faat boalhata 1 nissss a Mall -ad saa "- msamATi Dxrooom, - CM. oiB Logan. A CI . Aeeom. chi cm. Fast Soatbara ami Man.,,... t Japsa Cincinnati A Loaansport Ex , Fast Northern atxpreas and Mali.. :10 am .10:16 am Tis ipsa Cincinnati A Imogen. A on. kx-. uuieago ana innolnnaM . l sepai uxDiAtnAruLas mvituoa; Trains leave, romg Wees. RtehrnADrt A Indianapolis Aee Kx S New York: Louis Mail and Kx.,., BU Louie IfKst Pin roes IVlnmbus A Iwainanous Anoom. Kx. laajpaa New York A Ht. Louis Rxpesss-. Hi pea New York A el, JUhiU st A Ex. only. S pas Tra'ns arHva tram te Wast. Bt. Louis A New York M. and Ex 4S aSS Hliananotu A Oolu bus "om. Kx .11 M aa Pennsylvania 8 :eelal '"") .-40pm Ind. A Klob. Acenm. Kx. 6:60pm til. Louis A New Yorkkt. A Ki 7 JO pm COLUMBUS DIVISION, Trains leers, going Hast. Ht. Lou's A New Tor M anl Kx I nd . A Qolanibns Aee. Kx. U MSaai Pennsylvania Hpeo al (Mall) . NSipa Ht. Louts A New York M. and Kx "7 sal) pa) Btatunoad A IsnuUorU Loeel freight 1&S0 am Trains arrive tram she Bast. New York A Bt Lonls Mall and Kx. 10ae HU Lonls F.st Express , , 10 SBm noi. a map. tmnt. ex. wu pe New York and HU U)UI l- xrr "T:0 pm New Yor A bt Loala M. and Km. only. 64 nea Brad. A Hlcn. Loo il Freight IMS am DAYTON A XENIA DIVISION. TralnjleeTa.guliigBast Rtahmond A Hnrlagfleld Kxrress :4i asa Klobmond A Hprlngnnld M. and Ex.7UaaaB Richmond A Hprlugtleld Kipimi Kacbiuoud A bpringUald Express. T.'iisa Trains arrive tram tbe east. Hprlngfleld A Kiebmond Kxpreea- 50am HunnatioM A tuenmona axoress jsj mm KprliiKfleld A Kiebmond M. aud Kx.0 M pm Hptingaeid A Klobmond Express- ll:6pm GRAND BAFIDB A INDIANA. Trains leave, going nortb. R. A D B Kail and Express lOaSQam K. A. Ft W. as. Express iia B. A U. K. Kxpreas , , IS 06 am HsHW Loeal Freight ,. SjSOam Trains arrive from the north. O. R. A B. Express , ,, ltam Ft. W. A B. Ao. fcjpress - Sat am O.&tk, Mail anri Kxprees Satpm Ft. W. A B- Looal Freight MS Dsdlv. All traina. anieas otherwise Anil ami arrive dallv. sasse BsnCeT Train No. 7, on tbe Columbus and Indian a polls Division doea not carry paesengesa. Traina Koa. S and 10 (Chicago Utvlaton) mal shroogh aleeplng ears between CM sago andOav etnnafi, and Chleago and Hprlngfleld. Q. h. t L trains Horn a ana s nave sis swing oars horweeo CI oolnneu and arand Heirlds O. R. A L trains Nos. S and S have parlor ears between Kiebmond and Orand Kaplda. ClnclnnaU and Chics no IMvbuona, N tie. SB and Si have Fnllmann BuSet parlor earn between Cincinnati aud Chicago. Columbus and lntitanapuiie xraimt nam through sleeping ears on Moa. 1,6, a, a. 80 and Si : ttluiDg can nn Nus. A) and iu. Dsvtuu A Aeiua Diviaiom trslna naal throogb aleeplng ears usNual.1,1 aad 10. IV10D0C IS THE ONLY COMBINED SOAP CLEANER POLISHER Leaves SKIN SOFT and SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL METALS AND WOOD WORK 5 WITHOUT SCRATCHING. CENTS A CAKE. Aa. Your Gaoccn. Tbe MODOC TRIPOLI MINING CO. ClncIositi.0. febld-mon-wed-lxl-ly Doilt spoil your Feet with Cheap Shoes -fa WEAR THE W-m m that ervcr raair t g Tna ih n si Htct Korrect 8hapaa VlMBMURTpt Doat allow inr dealer to palm off any substitute, as we have arrangeil to supply tbe "Korreet Khape" Hboealn any style or Oenfa, Boys or Youths, and prepay all delivery eharges where tbey are not sold. Kou ean only fin1 them In Klehasestel at t. m. airiia,iABs. Made In fcmr (radse, Hxvd-vadb. Hajmwxu, BtrarrwaxT and aUcxn svaawas. woleb is stamped oa tbe ewe in addiUoa to the) trade mark. PACK astE t lKLD, Ctaoeeeeora to Burt A Packard) occT-dmon wed Iri3m Brockton, GIEII3TS FREE turasMre TO FIT fcy rtnra mall. zotj ececrtptive etrcDlars of eetrs sew TAILOI inrtsi St BSUS CBTT1BS. Auy XmAy cf ortfinary icteUlgeflce rin easUy aad quickly leara to est aad make any (armeat. la any style to any measure for lady or eti lid-Address MOODY & CO., Ciecie 6. O. sbld-moowed-trt-ly tiiii iiuirrits. .rM I mm r Strong l aAaCi avil Eidamv mnA H.awi,4asa 1 .l;S5-T3ltirj, ca tud prUr UUch EDvdlCt1oil. Zaaj AKST0M BOI0y CO, B Pra fW, ae Yors. oeUo-doa wedtrlsvly

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