Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 April 1898 — Page 2
Richmond Palladium.
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fflua Mo. rH nd -'! M1b Si. Telephone No. 11.
Tenth-
FRIDAY. APKIL29. 1898.
TERMS OF SOBSCBIPriOS: year by mail, postage peid b month - Out week, by carrier
t.s .30
.06
KEl'UIlLICAN TICKET.
FOB COR.UMJaaea E. WUon.
COUNTY TICKET. moeBoCTOB. William A. Bond. Charlee C. BinkUy Fraocia T. Root? raairrTiT Jeeee C. 8Wveat CLIH. luaac O. Doan. auDrroaV Alexander 8. Re'd. mil'". Cbarlea ILUnthank. TBBANcaaa John W. Turner. BBCOBDBB. King R. William. ooaoaBB. Bber K. Watte. Rl'BTBYOR. Robert A. Howard. OC OMTT COHMimiIOBB. (WeiU'O District) CJnorge W. Cal away (Midrf'a District) Albert OlerJ
TOWNSHIP TICKET. JCSTK-B OF THB l. ACB John 8. Lyle. frank M. Conner. COBST4.LB Beniamin frump. Archibald Ljt.e. RICHMOND CITY TICKET, crrr mivob William W. Zimmerman. ITT CXRBK George J. Kcollenberg. OI'T TBRASVBRB William O Needham
'WliJi you walk into my parlor f said the spider to the fly." That if the correct paraphrase of the invitation a handful of pretended independent Democrat are extend ing to Re publicans to vote the independent .tickylL PCtT'tday' The defeat o! Zimmerman for the mayoralty would be heralded all over
this country as a Deniooralio victory
in a llepnVjUan rtrongbold, and that Is fast what It" would be. Xo matter
what the intention of the movers were
the independent movemeraent is ?iru
ply in the interest of the Democratic
nominee.
The most noteworthy example of
Republican allowing himself to be used by Democrats and a sprinkle of
dissatisfied Republicans to defeat th
faitly nominated candidate of his own
party was that of poor old Horace Qreelev. The fact that he was so
overwhelmingly and ruinously de
feated showed that the Republican party was founded on piinciples and
not on men He was one of the found
era of the party, loved and revered by
all its members. He had educated them in the truth that Republicanism meant something more than meie individual choice of candidates for office, and it was in vain, at the pitiful close
of his hitherto grand career, he tried to persuade them to follow him in his
apostacy.
for immediate departure, with rations for thirty days. This U the first an then tic information regarding the future movements of the troops here.
The Tampa division, embracing the
troops at thi point and at Port Tampa, has been divided into brigades. Colo
nel Cochran, the senior ranking officer in the camp, has been appointed com
mander of the first brigade, and Cclo-
n-I John Poland, the next ranking
offieer, to the second brigade. The
first includes the fifth, sixth, ninth
and thirteenth regiments. The second brigade is composed of the fourth, seventeenth and twenty firt retriments,
these being what are termed ptovis
ional brigades.
Although no definite orders as yet
hve been received, it is expected the second brigade will receive a similar
message from Washington within a
few hours.
Officer here expect that all the
troops now stationed at Chickamauga
will be here m a few days. These troops consist f 3 GOO cavalry, ten batteries of artillery of. fire hundred
men and 2,500 infantry, or a total of
6,000 men. On the arrival of the troops it is quite likely that they will
be organized into brigades and regiments for transfer to Cuba. V, It is well known that the saueh dreaded rainy s. ason on the island does not set in for several weeks, and officers believe ttat the purpose of the rmy and navv authorities at Wash
ington is to effect a junction with- the Cuban army before that time, or else
land 10,000 or 12,000 regular troops
there and make a rush upon Havana
CLOSING DANCE.
TIID ZEXDV CLUB CLOSE A
SUCCESSFUL. SEASON.
A Lao. Crowd mrtt m Jollv Time Ths Aft-rmath Social Ciub-Oiher Doings of Gay Society.
For the comfort of those who enlist
and their mothers, wives and sweet
hearts we quote the followicg from the
St. Louis Globe-Democrat, which is probably a pretty correct guess as to
the nature of the service the boys will
be called on to perform: The 125,000 volunteers called out will hardly see Cuba before the late autumn, after the danger of yellow fever is removed. They will go into pleasant and salubrious camps in the south and be thoroughly trained in company and battal on formations. The war can not be one of heavy marching or fighting on land. Perhaps there are 00,000 Spanish troops in Cuba, but they are without lines of supply, and it is needless to waste strength in assaulting their fortified lines. A steady pressure and close blockade will compel their surrender. To all appearance our army in this war will have a comparatively easy time, and will look back upon it at in the nature of a long encampment. We will add our opinion to the aboye that not one-third of the 123.000 oluLteers will ever be sent outside of the United States or come within a hun
dred m les of a battle. The marches the boys will have wtli be the merest picnic compared with those of the war of the rebellicn.
THEIR FIRST DEFEAT.
The East Endsrs are Cefeatsd by the
tSL. Richmond Last Night.
The East Eoders were defeated last
evening at the Monarch bowling alley
for the first time in thur existence ata club, by the RichmonJs in a well played, recoid breaking game. Ever since bowling became a fad in this city, the Ease Enders, the oldest club
in the city, have had every
thing their own way and have defeated all-comers. Those who do not believe in haying things remain
one sided too long, were intensely de
lighted when it was found at the close of the last game that the Richmond had won by twenty-two points and cheer after cheer was given by the Richmond "rooters." In the second
game the record of the town was bro
ken by both clubs, each making a total of over 751. the former record. The
Ricbmonds not only won in the num
ber of games but also in pins, making t'ae victory still more decisive. The
scorn ot the totals, by crames, is as fol
lows : RICHMOXDS. Strattan 162. 108, 14G, 132.114. Hutton 124. 138, 187. 148, 138. Dill 123, 157, 142, 147, 137. Marshall 139, 155. 122, 123, 152 Nusbaum 130. 141, 152, 132. 150 Totals 087, 759, 740. G83, &J7. EAST ENDERS. Piehl 147, 188, 125 143. 150. Doan 135, 119, 113. 159, 104. Patchell 12G, 193, 124, 177. 104. Hase.-oster 121,151, 131, 134, 133 Unthank 102, 131. 128. 127, 118 Totals 031, 782, 621, 733, 675. Total number of pins Richmonds,
3,575; East Enders, 3,42.
Whan Trsvellnq
Whether on pleasure bent or bus'nes3.
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of
ties, as it aets most pleasantly and
effectually on the Jtidneya. Uvwr. mad
bowris, preventing levera,: jmraafoes
and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Manufactured by the Call
fornia Fig Syrup company only.
The closing dance of the popular Zand, e'.ub wai given last ni.?Dt at I. O. O. F. hall and was an elaborate affair in fvr wav and was a most fit
ting ending of a successful year. The crowd was congenial and never did a body of young people more thoroughly enjoy themselves than last eveniner. The hall was tastefully decorated with fltgsand bunting and the work was eertainlv a credit to the designers, Albert Yo ng and Fred Blose. The Cuban flag was given a prominent
place and the American colors were scattered about the ball in an artistic manner. Runge's orchestra, of ten peees, seemed to be inspired by the sight of "old glory" and never did they play to a b tter advantage. Sap
per was served at II o elocx m tne large dinig hall nr. der the direction of Weber & Beitzell, and all the appe tizing delicacies of the season were
served in style. - Toasts were re
sponded to by the president, John Kipler, vice-president S F. Ander
son, ex-secretary and treasurer Will Fosler of Anderson. and
others and all made appropriate remarks. After supper dancing was resumed until a late hoar this morning.
The floor managers were Ed Linder, Howard Grottendick and Chris Lieh-
tenfels. Those present were:
Misses Nina Cortney, Erin Connell, Mamie Connaughton, Elma Teniae, Kate Fitzgibbons.Levina Mereer.Sadie Tangeman.RcaMaag.EvaLiehtenfels, Bertha Boppart. Alma Knollenberg,
Katie Elstro, Pearl Dye, Josie Kenne
pohl, Kate Madden, Anna Mitchell, Florence Dempsey, Mamie Brooks,
Lizzie Thomas, Mabel S epman
Esther Sitloh, Fannie R ikers, Aenes Mitchell. Lizzie MeGreevy, Flora
Kline. Lida Whelan. Alice Heekman,
Ella Ilawekotte, Kate MeKone, Mae
Darwin, Minnie Jenkins, Louisa Wabler. Maggie Collins. Alice Collins,
Clara Thomas, Vhginia Fleisch, Ida Harper, Anna Kenley and Daisy
Courtney.
Messrs. F. S. Anderson, Clarence Brown. Harry Brokamp, Fred Blose.
Will Fosler. Adolph Bartel. John Col
tins, Floyd Camplin, Ed Green, Carl Houts, George Hasecoster, Horaee Hadley, John Kipler, Will Kenley, Wi!l Kinke, Keiel. Charles Lichteufels, Edward
Linder, Scott Markley.Frank McKone, Frank Puthoff , Charles Kunge, George Runnels, John Simais, Vern Stinson, Ed. Torbeck, Fred Taylor, Ed Voss, Charles Weter. John Young, Albert
Young, Will Young, Roy Mason. How
ard Grottendick, Harvey Brooks. John
Bailey. George Shute and Walter
Ford.
The Y. P. S. C. E. of South Eighth
Street Frbnds church will give a re
ception at their rooms this evening for the Christian Endeavor societies of East Main street and Whitewater
Friends churches.
The Ladies' Afternoon Social club
was entertained yesterday afternoon in
a pleasant mariner at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Ma"ke. The head prizes were
won by Mrs. Joseph Werner and Mrs.
Thomas Finn, and the consolation prizes were awarded to Mrs. John But
ler and Mm. Shofer. The next meet-
loir will b held at the borne of Mrs
H. H. Engelbert, north ninth stieet.
1
I United States government is to bear
, A good many of the men in camp
&te wondering what pay they are to
gt. aLd there is dispute on that point. Adjutant General Gore has asked the attorney-eeneral for a writ
ten opinion on the snbject. The law eoverninir the national en ard allows
the privates f 1.50 a day and nbsis
enee, and non-commissioned officers $2
a day and .insistence, and the com
missioned officers the pay of the reg ular army. Daring the state encamp
ments the troops are paid 1 a day.
After they are mustered in the goverrrnent servie they receive the pay of
the regular army. At headqnarte's
it is not known a yet just ho-" msn
men are in camp, and the cost em n.t
for the present be ascertained. The
cot of an encampment is about $30.-
000 for ten days, but there aie at leas
2.000 more men in camp no v than
have ever been at any encampment.
During the A. R. U. strike the cost of
maintaining the guard was ab u' ITJ
rents a day for each man.
SMITH'S COMPANY.
STILL NEEDS SOME EIGHTY MEN.
To Be Completed Evening People From Centerville
Tomorrow . . Coming
to Enlist
Prospects of a at G. A. R. Hall.
Bis Meeting
The meeting tomorrow evening at
tne U. A. K ball promises to be a ronser. Arrangements should be made f possible to hold the meeting at some
place where more people can bo a
commodated. The house will no doubt
be crowded to overflowing, and tje
capacity of the hall mentioned athe meeting place is such that it will not accommodate more than two or three hundred persons, even
if the standing room were utilized.
There will be plerty of enthusiasm.
and enough of a crcwd to fill the hall
two or three times. The Pythian teni
pie or some other larger hall should be utilized. The Bradley opera house would be the best place in the city, as the Phillips is in nse. The house
would perhaps be dedicated to the pur po?e free of charge if the proper par
ties were approached on the subject
it is certain mat u tne rnuiips wore not in use that place could be secured
tor the meeting, as Mr. Dobbins is
always willing to give his house for
any popular or patriotic purpose. There will be about eighty or eighty
fire more members of the lighi
artillery battery to be raised, and it is
anticipated that there will be no
difficulty in getting that number more
Theoungmen who desire to enlist will do well to make up their minds at once without farther hesitation, and
to be first on the role so as to be sure of a place in the company, and to have a
place for the company in the army.
A number c f persons will be here from Centerville to attend, and there will no doubt be a number of enlist
ments from that place. There will b
a drum corps from that place tomorrow evening, and the local drum corps and
bugle corps will also be out in full blast
The usual Saturday evening crowd will
be swelled to witness and to partici
pate in the enthusiasm. Turn out.
AN IRISH DEFENSE.
RICHMOND WORK
That Goes a Good Plecs Away From
Home The Clark Thread Casas.
ii is not Known to many persons in
this city who have been all their lives
aceu-tonied to seeing the little cases of
drawers labeled "Clark's O. N. T.
that a Richmond firm is now making
those cases for the thread company
away off in W esterly, Khode Island,
Louck Hill are furnishing those
cases, and have been doing so for some
time, lhat a Richmond firm should
secure so prominent a contract for
such a well established business at
such a distance from home is a con
siderable compliment to home skill and
enterprise.
Buoklen's Arnioa Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts.
oruises, sores, nlceis, salt rheum, fe
ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
blains, corns, all skin eruptions, and
positively cures piles, or no pav re
quired. It is guaranteed to give per
fect, sar ist act ion or money refunded.
friee 2o cents per box. For sale bv
u. L.uaen uo.
Dedicated to the Irish Regiment of
Chicago (Seventh) J
Oo 'vra-ay wid yer foolin'. Mulcahy. me mon!
Yez sa-ay that the oirmtimon coom from tti
Don
Thot th' Oirish ot all to th' Sbpaniards
rela-ated
I An' parrtlr to bla-ame for how Cuba was
tra-ated?
I Clo 'wa-ay wid yer foolin'. Mulcahy, me mon.
Th' Olrish a-ain't surely akin to th' Dun!
But ye ma-ake yer c.i-ase well, if yer his-
thory'a kkhI.
An' it ma-ay be the Oirish have some Shpan
inn blood.
But what. now. av that wull yei tell me
Mulcahr?
What if ould Captain Blanco uz kin to
McGahey?
Ould Darwin hex tould us we all coom from
a-apes.
But yei surely admit tbey's some cha-ange
in our sna-apes.
There's nothing. Mulcahy, we hiy to
uepioor
In the fact that our anclsthors gone on
befoore
Was moonkeys or Sbpaniards; nt shtroikes
me like this:
If there's aught thot gives a-apes or the
lons lnny bliss.
Tis the fact that from out such a pile of bad
sbtoor
Come an ice Is an' Oirish now a-ain't thot
enoof?
Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lie to know of one concern in the J an J
who aro not a f rait! to be frenerous t
be generous to the needed and suffer
ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery fir Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, have given, away over ten millions trial bottles of this erreat medicine and have the satisfac
tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma,
Uroncbitis, Hoarseness . and all dis
eases of the Throat, Chest and' Lungs
are surely cured by it. Call on A. G. Luken druggist, and get t trial bottle
free, regular size 50c. and $1. Every b ttle guaranteed, or price refunded.
3
THAT WOMAN.
An' th Oirish
shtill
Ther iver hiv
will!
An', faith, whin th
first shot
Twas foired by an
wuz. thot!
For Patrick atallon shtood
(Toon
An' touched aft the nowdher that
tn toon: GlLLILAN.
will shtand fur Ameriky
shtood, an', begorra, they
toime come to foire th'
Oirish mon. da-ade ut
at band by th'
shtarted
GUIDE tO WASHINGTON, D. C.
CAMP MOUNT.
Sint Fr. to Teaohtrs and Tourists.
It contains special information about I
places of interest, also complete and
comprehensive map of the national
apital, time of through trains to i
Washington via Pennsylvania short
lines, and reduced rates over that
route for the National Educational
association meetine in July. Just the
thing for teachers and anyone going
10 vv asnmcton. Address W VV
iticnardson, District Passenger Agent, 1 eral order yesterday.
Indianapolis, Indiana, enclosing two-1 the grounds on which
cent stamp. Ihe gmde is worth much
more. i
to
THE MOVEMENT OX fCBA. There is no doubt that the movement by land forces on Cuba is about to be inaugurated. An Associated Press dispatch from Tampa, Florida, in this morning's papers says: The news of the bombardment of Matanzas forts by Admiral Samps.ni reached here this afternoon and soon afterward Colonel Melville A. Cochran, commanding the first provisional brigade of Tampa division, received a talegram from Washington instructing him to hold his command in readiness
May Musical Festival Excursions
ludianspolis via Pennsylvania Lines. May 5th, 6th and 7th low rate excur
sion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis from Richmond, Worthington. Austin,
ortn v ernon and intermediate ticket
stations on Pennsylvania Lines for May Musical Festival; return coupons valid Monday, May 9th, inclusive.
Biliousness Is caused by torpnj liver, which prevents diges
tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headartxs
tosonuna, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever Q1 !! I n or blood poisoning. Hood's 1" Q I P Pins stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dirztness. cob sttpatioa. etc. 25 cents. Sold by all dronists. XUe aais PUis to Wta with Hood s SaxsapaxUia
What Is Going oi Among the Indiana
Boya at Indianapolis. Camp Mount, at the fair grcunds In
dianapolis, is now a central point of
intest and the eyes of the state are
fixed on the 5,000 young men who are
now in camp there waiting for the call
to go to the front.
uenerai Aieivee issued ms nrst gen-
It christened
the National
Guard has been assembled "Camp
Mount." It was followed by a second
order establishing the camp routine, as
follows:
Reveille, 5:30 a. m. Mess call. (is. m. Fatigue, 6:35 a. m. Drill call, 7 a.m. Guard mounting, 8:15 a. m. First call for drill (battalion), 9
a. m.
Firt sergeants call, 11:30 a. m. cchool eall, 1:15 p. m. Drill call, 1:50 p. m. First call for parade, 5:40 p. m.
Adjutants call for formation of:
regiments. 6 pm. Mess call, 6:20 p. m. Issues, 7 p.m. School, S p. m. Tatoo, 9:32 p. m. Taps, 10; 15 p. m. The camp is now fully established, and from this on evcrytaicff will move
with military precision. The quarter master's department has final; y ecme Tip to the demand upon it, and no or. was comp aining today of lack of anything. Governor Mount has received word from the war department that the
She Was About the Smoothest Article
That Ever Came Down the Pike. The woman mentioned exclusively
m yesterday's rA LL a di cm as bavin
swindled the railroad men on a small scale, was about the smoothest article
on record. The men were badly dis
gusted when they learned the truth
not over the fact that they had been
induced to produce certain portions of
their worldly wealth, but becau
their conhder.ee had baen so exosslv
aousea. une oi the men who was bit
ten stated that the story was the most
effective and plausible swindling story
he had ever heard, that the woman had broken down and cried real tears
in relating the tale of her starving
children, and that when she ended the
recital of her woes he himself had a
lomp in his throat and was really sorry u j:.j . .
ouc uiuu l warn mure money, a num ber of the boys, however, eot "'onto'
her game before she left the city and stood out and waived their hands at her as she srot on number 11 for Indi-
anap lis. It is to be presumed that
she made a harvest at Indianapolis
among tne railroad boys.
She worked railroad men with
story that she had lost a husband and son in the service. She caught several firms in the vicinity of the depot. She
gave her name as Caldwell, and the
charity pass had the name "Mrs. Cald
well."
Annual SalM or fl.0OOUOO 0)oTOB BILIOUS 1SD KST0C3 J5IS0BDEB.S aot-fc as noi and Pain in the Stomach. OiOdinom. Fulaesa after meaj. Hea.laeb. JXzzinesa. Irowsine tlttanicesi of IIU Loss of Appetite. Crt iveu Blotches on the Skin. 011 Chills. Disturbed Sleep, rrleatful Dreams and aU Nervous and Trembling Sensations. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIYE BELIEF IH T'VfTXTY HT5CTE3. Every sufferer will acknowledge item to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHAJTS rilJJS. taken as directed, will irnicklr restore Females to complete health. Ther promptly remove obstructions or irregularities f the srstetn and cure Melt Hradafbe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IM MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival s. A t LARCEST SALE of say ratent Medicine In the World. 25c at all Drue Stores.
EIGHTY-THREE.
Edward Shaw Celebrates Hie Etghtythird Birthday Anniversary. Edward Shaw, one of the best known residents of this eity, is today cele orating the eighty-third anniversary of hisDirtb., at his home on north fifteenth street. . He was born in Cincinnati in 1S15 and has for many years been a resident of this city. At the
present lime he is engaged in selling
Slaw's liniment, a remedy laianufaeured i by himself, and copyrighted
many years asro and he daily visits
many pi ices where he has patrons, oftentimes taking long drives throng'i neighboring towns where he has many
friends. Mr. Shaw is a bright Quaker and is prominent in all kinds of relig
ious werk. He is still hale and hearty and bids fair to live several more years. He is probably the oldest man in the county that is still actively engaged in business. Insane.
Harry Mitchell, the young man who was some time ago declared insane,
was placed in the county jail today,
and is to be admitted to Easthaven as soon as a place can be arranged for
him. He is in such a condition that
he demands the best of medical atten
sion. and should he secure that sort of
treatment he would perhaps improve.
Suc-h treatment he cannot receive at
the jail, and his chances for improve
ment in that place will not be encour
aging. ; Cxpert Opinion on -lattliog."
Do school children of the present day
holii in less aversion the "telltale" r
"tattletale" than did those who a qoar
ter vf a ttntury ago braved the master's
rod rather tuau ten.' lue question is
suggested bj the report of a test made
in the schools of Utica by Superintendent George d'rifBth. At bis prompting
3,000 children were asked to give their written opinion, anonymously, it is
supposed, as to whether one pupil
should testify against another, voluu
tarily telling or "tattling" was not
meant in twe tft, bnt only 15 per cent
of the children noted the distinction, so
that the result may be accepted as the
children's opinion of the "tattler.
me question asked was whether it waa
sflr wrong, and it appears that the
boys hold more robust views (judged in the reruembrauce of old school days) ou the matter tnan do the girls. Of the 2,834 who answered the question 494 boys, cr S8 per cent, and 375 girls, or
2o per cent, considered it right to tell,
the larger percentage of both regarding
it as wrong. .New ictk Post.
CARTERS' U IVER - PILLS
SIGK HEADACHE
History of the Leather Parse.
The organ of the German leather
trade, Der Lederniarkt, regrets that last
year was uot duly observed as the "ju
bilee of the modern pocket leather
pnrse. " The older folk among us will
rem ember some of the predecessors of
the "porteniounaio. " The most popnlar
or these was a knitted tube or pipe.
closed at each end, with an opening on
one side and provided with two metal
slip rings. The neat and handy porte-
monnaiewas ibe invention of a German
bookbiuder'B apprentice in America
Karl Htue by name, and his novel purse
first came into the market in the vear
14 1. Ibe inventor neglected to patent
his new leather portemonnaie with a steel clasp, and it was quickly imitated all over the world, otherwise Hene
would probably have become a very rich
man. frince that date the portemonnaie
has undergone a series of evolutions iu form, material and coruph teness, bat
the yoncg Hene, according to Der Leder-
markt, provided the germ out of which
all our modern pocket purses have been
developed. Ixjndou ew6.
RcCwosJ Rates to Ba timore via the
Pennsylvania Llr.ee. On Mar 2d. 3d. 4th and 5th excur
sion ti kets to Baltimore account M B. j church (south) quadrennial conferenee will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Return limit May 30 h with privilege to extend to Jute 10th. The low fare will be open to ail,
For details apply to nearest Pennsyl
vania lines ticket agent.
Special Excursion tu 8urHQton Pat k
via Pennsylvania Lines. May 231, 24th. 27th and 2iS:a ac
count the German mptist anutai
meeting at Kuril gton Prk (Nuptrville, Illinois.) special low rate excursion tickets will be sold via Pennsyl
vania Lines. $3 10 will be the fare from Kiehmoud for round trip. For
particular aeccomuodation it excur
sionists a special train will be run Saturday, May 2Sth, leaving Kicbmond at 3:07" a. ui . central time, running
through to Birlington Park without
change. A'l excursion ticket will be
?ood returning until Jane 24th, with privilege to extend retain limit to June 30th. For special information please apply to C. W. Eiaier, paensrer aeent. Pennsylvania Lints, Richmond, Indiana.
S ; PJEBFECF FOOP-s W fcoiojKMM ma it t Metteiom." 8 9c' WALTER BAKER & CO.'S Q I Jf BREAKFAST COCOA g S A- ' -It' " H stood the lest of more tha i- j-eV ui mone nil X O f d M V i daases, fl4 iatfuriy aad booet uoe.lru W I J i -, -1 . .jfaHN jf. '. y IH it 'Ui Costs less than ONE CENT a Cup. ' V (fit f It Trado-Nlark on Every Package. X ' iSmnia. 3 WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD., y t.oc.am. Established 1 780. DORCHESTER, MASS.
To Cure a Cold in One D iy. Taae Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c, The genuine hi s L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Come
And see the largest line of
and choicest
Spring- Siaitiaagrs, Tr oio.se rirgrs ar.d
Overcoa'
in the city.
ting-G
Geo. W. Schepman,
407 Main St.
f3 II" t I:
TJ vv.ir leav
few dishes that can be thrown away after every meal, to avoid the tiresome task of dish-washing, cannot be granted. Would she have the next r-t thing f Let ber wm.su the dishes so easily it's almost a pleasure with
Washing Powder.
cuts the grease, and a good rinsing will ? the dishes delightfully clean.
THE N. K. FAtRBANK COMPANY. Chk-jigo. JM. Louw, NVw York. Boatoa.
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THE WIGGINS CO, Geo. Wiggins, Mgk,
OlofStacd. Telephone 144
Boy's Knee Pant Suits
Beall & Gregg,
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One I rice Clothiers, 803 Main
Richmond.
Street, Ind.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but there is
really no trick about it. Anybody can
try it who has lame back, weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles.
We mean he can cure himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This
medicine tones up the whole system.
acts as a stimulant to liver and kid
neys, is a blood purifier and nerve ton
ic It cures constipation, headache.
fainting spells, sleeplessness, and
melancholy. It 13 purely vegetable, a
mi id laxative, and restores the system I
to its natural vigor. Try Eleetiie Bitters and be convinced that they are a
miracle worker. Every bottle guar an
teed. Only 50e a bottle at A. G.
Luken drug store. 3
War on Prices!
For the next to Divs I will sell
New Sewingr Machines for S14.8G and $10.80. R. M. LACF1
718 Main St.
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Miraculous Benefit
RECEIVED FROM JV. Miles' New Heart
Cure.
LAD I ES-1 TA I L 0 R 1 1 C
GENTS'
To Cure a Cold in One Day. 1
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it fails to core. 25c. The genuine has
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
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See our line of
For Ladies and Gents's Suits.
IX P. BABCOCK. of Avcca, 3T. a veteran oi the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and tor thirty years of the BaUcot k &
Mussel Carriage Co., of Aubarn, says: "I
write to express my pratiiu'Ie forths miraclous benefit received from Er. ?!Ik Heart
Core. I suffered for years, as resolt of army life, from sciatica which aSTocted my heart
In the worst form, my iirziiij. strellc-d from the ankles up. I bloated until I was enabla to button nsy clothing; had sharp pains
about the heart, smctherinsr spells and shortness of fcrtath- For three months I was enable to Y13 down, aad all the sleep I
Tkat's where Dr. Caldwell's Syrnpf VZ"?TZjLI
Pepsin is. The greatet remedy for! Abont rear an. 1 n,Ja" n.
the Stomach that was ever put together, f 5II!es' Sew Heart Cr.re aad it saved rcy life
Aosoiateiy vejreiaoie witn me excep- ' uuita mi-acie." linn Af lh TVnsirt- Ant rnn rwi -' 1T. Miles Kemedu
! patedf Then try Syrup Pepsin. Have I 'ro 801,1 T aU fi5-
The languor so common at this
season is due to improverished blood.
Hood s barsaparula cures it by enrich
ing the bio id. 11
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 2oe. The genuine h-a
L. B. Q. on each tablet.
Right In It.
Positively cared by these
Little Pius. The j ilso rc'Jcre Distress from IWb.
ladigestSoa and Too Hearty Farmr A t..
j w.,,.Tm, agsea. lMnrs. ! ;w w j 1
S5mrST Then use Syiup Pe: siri. Spend 10. Z ?lSiet TPKFF LIVIS- Tiry for a trial bottle and you will be con-' Kegtdate the Eowels. Purely Vegetable vinced. Large sizes 50c and 1.00. A Small Pi3a Cmall DOM true family remedy. For sale by A. : tmta Price. O. Luken Co. j
gists nader a positive raaK-atee, first bottle jenefits or money refunded. Book on diseaLies of the btart jid oerres frere. Address,
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.Restore
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LUEBKEMAN & KRONE,
FASHIONABLE ITAILORS.
I Am Ready To take your order for a Spring and Summer outfit. You'll want some oi the elegant materials I am showing and making up to have style and character.
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