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HICHMOND DA1LYIALLADIUM THURSDAY, MAY 19. 1808.
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Richmond Palladium.
how little "pulp" wm wasted in thi ease it would not have devoted so maeb space to the matter. The Press has broken the news to this community that such an article appeared here. Richmond people have no time to waste on Bryanism now.
Pdblahed tiery evening (Sunday excepted) by HUBFACB FLICttlNQKE.
O Be Noa. ra and 924 Main St. near. Tenth. Telephone .No. SI.
THURSDAY MAY 19. 1898.
TEBwS OF 8UBH 'RIPriON: One year by mad, postage paid One month " . -
ne week, by carrier
at.M 30
IJErunLICAX TICKET.
James E. Watson.
tOC.HTV TICKET. .KoSBOCToa. William A. Band. SENATOB. Cbarlea C. Biukley i. inr r.pKfiKiTTiva. Francia T. Roots a ar as xtativ u Jesse O. Btcveus ,. olbbk. Isaac O. Doan.
G. A. Ri
The State Eacampmtut at ColItimlMis a."tKH People in Atteudance Fine Parade Rv. ICyan in the Lead for Commander. Columbus, Ind., May IS. The nineteenth annnal encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic opened this morning under the most favorable auspices. If the weather had beer
sent to. order it could not have been more perfect. Clear and bright, with a fresh wind, made the day one that was perfect for an encampment day. Multitudes of people throughout the county and the neighboring cities were here. All the trains brought people to the city, until this evening the streets are filled with a moving mass of humanity. It has been estimated that there art not less than 25,000 people in Columous, and many believe that even this number is too small. The real work of the encampment has net begun. Today has been the day of greetings and of the renewals ot friendships that hare been broken on account of the distance that separates
the old comrades. The work will bsgin tomorrow. Political fences are being
rapidly repaired by the men who want
to be commander or hold some other office. The wire pulline has gone on
today as if the election to an office,
with no salary and little real glory,
was the only thing on earth to live for. Rev. Daniel Ryan, of Uiica. has led
all day for commander of the Q. A. H Colonel Thompson, eomm .nder of th
o. or ., win ne re-elected to this o: flee with little opposition.
The parade- was the feature of the
day. For almost two hours the men
passed in procession, following which came the industrial parade, which was given for the purpose of showiug to
the state what Columbus is doing. All
the leading merchants and macu
fncturers were represented. Bands of mucic were without number. The
number of O. A. R. men in the nro-
oo.ou was larger man has marched
many years in a state eacampnient. There is unstinted praise tor the people of Columbus. Every one has been ptovided for and there is still room. There ix no n,fai. - i
all are receiving attention h-
arrive at the trains. This hik t thl
crowds are beinj of the
camp fires in-- "
Vlty . . . man in
All tne vismuB uonoo.
ColumVas were entenaineu i baixiuet at the St. Denis hotel at 10
o cloi'.K. i oasis weio .t
William J. Beck, toatdmaster, uenerai
Jasper N. Packard, Marsuau tiacaer,
I. F. Mack, Dr. K. V. uawiy, xvey.
Fuller Swift, C. J. Kollmeyer ana
Hon. George W. Cooper.
RenAatkw,r Rescue Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plainfield,
11L-,-makes the statement that she
caught cold, which sett'ed on her
lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim
ot consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druegist sug
gested Dr. King's Mew Discovery ior
Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delisrht found hoT-solf hAnefited
I from first dose, She continued its use
and after takirig six bottles found her-
I Sfcir Bi; - weJC-vw does her ow
ANTI-ROOTER
RULING OF TUE KAUMI VM PUK.SIDENT
Ysslarday-Anolhsr Clash -Blwan Facu ty and Sludanta-Not a Student Exorpt Those Absolutely Nscessarv as Rubbr and Trainers to Attend the State Field Day With Faculty's Consent- Same GoIrQ Anyway. Another trouble has aria n at Earlham, or rather bids fair to ensue. Yesterday President Mills made a rul
ing that took the students by surptiie, and that created a profound sensation. Hitherto it had been the custom for the students in larg numbers to attend the state field day as "rooters" to encourage the contestants
om the college in their
fforts to outdo the runners.
jumpers, putUrs and vaulters from other institutions in the state. From all other institutions large numbers of
Aroaour.Swift and other laeanuing
and packing houses were sented. The tin plate plant here iognized as the greatest and best if world. Messrs. Reid and Laeds frcpanied the party. They returnedChieago at noon today. Eiwood Coaler.
THE TIME!
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01 the Batlle of Manila u!l Explanation From the St. UGlobeDmoorat. The battle of Manila orred on Sunday forenoon, while Maf got an intim alien of it earlier, Sunday morn'.ng, although the repwas not sent immediately after tbqjht. If the transmission of new&d beeD instantaneous, Madrid wl have heard of it several hours 5e sunrise, in local time.on Sundarning,
while the United States v have heard of it on Saturday irn-on. This, at first thought, sajhe St. Louis Globe-Democrat. i3 fcult to
the fellow students go along with the understand. It is hard to asp the
athletes to yell for them and to give fact that the occurrence of apg can
the feelinsr that there i sympathy for . be known before it takes plafThere-
them in the crowd of sight-seers, l es-; fore, if the result of the baa
terday President Mills announced that this year not a student except those absolutely necessary to go as referees, rubbers, etc., to the number of perhaps five or six, should attend the state field day with the athletes. His reason for this ruling was that the students were giving too much attention to athletics, and that they should attend more closely to their college work. The announcement of the president created a profound sensation among the students, and great indignation also, especially among those who had intended to go to the state field day at Indianapolis tomorrow. There had been arrangements made for the at tendance of quite a crowd of the students from the dormitory, as well as those from the city, known as "day
dodgers," but the former will not now
get to go. It is understood that sever
al of the students will go in direct op
position to the orders of the president, and thereby make a test case of it. While the students
make no argument against the tdand of the president on the ground that it is not well taken, yet
they are indignant and express themselves forcibly, saying that as long &i
other colleges permit the thing of
sending "rooters" this college should be given equal chance in the contests.
An interesting situation is likely to re
sult, a some of those who have ex
pressed their determination toattffly?
wished
k fore-
fy "eve-
I would
ft play
4
p4 that
Ejws had
t heard re hit-
are seniors.
a.tta1
eritmark and a dis-
Taaascmaa. John W. Turner. InacoRDBa. King R. William. roaoRBB Bber K. Watta. auavaroB. Robert A. Howard. OOCNTY COMMtSSlOBBB. (Western District) Gorge W. Cat' away (Midd'e District) Albert OlerJ TOWNSHIP TICKET. JUT1CB OF TH B FBACB John 8 Lyle. Frank M. Conner. CONST1SLB Henjamin Crump. Archibald Lylle.
wawsf r ree trial bottles or this Uveal
I I ; .-. . . g w .i .
tuccuvery ai u. XjUXen X VJO. S
drug store, large bottles 50 cents and
Ea lham's Tennis Team. The Earlbam tennis Dlavers nave
been holdincr their Dre immariea thia
week to decide who shall renre?ent
them in the inter-eollegiate tennis tournament to be held at Earlham next Saturday. The "ingles have been completed and was won bv Edirar
H. Stranahan. The doubles lie be
tween Edgar Stranahan and G uv Mid-
dleton of one side, and Murray Hadley and Fred Battel on the other. The final game will be played this evening.
Wood mantles and tile hearths at
Johnson & Woodhurst's. 17-d3t
l Hit Indiana tioops are now com
fortably quartered on the historic bat
tlefield of Chicka uauga.
Thk ninety-third O. V. I. will hold its annual reunion in Dayton the 10th
of June. There are several members
of that regiment in this city.
HOS. V M. .. ULADSTOXK died at i
o cIock this morning. It would re-
q Jire a small volumn to give any ade
quate history of his long and tinguished public career.
Meanwhile gold continues to come
down from the Klondike region in large chunks. It is estimated that
$25,000,000 will be brought from
there this spring.
Thk Dayton Press, in the course of
a half column editorial, makes the fol
lowirg comments on the effort or a Richmond paper to fix the status of
the two Ohio senators:
A hyphenated hermaphrodite toy
organ of Bryan in Richmond, Indiana, attempted in a recent issue to draw a
contrast between Foraker and Hanna, the apparent design being to show that these two public characters represent
the extremes of greatness and littleness, unlimited virtue and boundless duplicity. In the estimation of that sheet. Senator Foraker is the
embodiment of public and private virtu?, patriotism and
statesmanship, while Senator
Hanna is the opposite in all things. The toy-organ asserts that "Foraker, moved by feelings of humanity and
love of liberty, battled nobly for Cu
ban liberty," while "Hanna fought
against it." This quoted declaration
is enough to assign the Richmond, Your A-vjtit. sheet to its place in the back alley, and ' p,.-:
anAnrrh Atlfl.nm. th. ranni.i isvn a' .
A Good Show Coming. Lovers of first-class minstrelsv will
have an opportunity cf seeing one of the largest and best burnt cork attractions at the Bradley opera house, Wednesday evening, May 25, when Hi Henry's minstrels will appear. Hi Henry is credited with presenting one
of the strongest minstrel attractions of
the present time. The com nan v num
bers fifty performers, embracing eisrht
comedians, two distinct quartets, a grand, carefully drilled chorus of twenty-five, an orchestra of fifteen.
1 1 L M'. . ... '
dis-1 " auperw mimary nana ot twenty-
and the classic overtures. The vocal
and instrumental features of the attraction are said to be uneoualed in their
line. And it may be added that their
very low price of admissions have
never been equaled by sueh a first
class attraction 25, 35 and 50 cents. There will be no cause for staying
away on account or high prices, and
seats can now be reserved at the W H. Ross drug store.
ciplining by the faculty.
ANCIENT BUTTER
That Had Kept Remarkably Well kr Six Years. The next time Editor Mosbaugh comes to this city this story from the Cambridge City Tribune will cost him
money: Rudolph Burket had a well about 40 feet deep on his farm, and for many years it has been their custom to keep their butter, during warm weather, down near the bottom of the well. Six years ago a ten pound roll of butter dropped out of the vessel into the water below, where it has been ever since nj, last Friday, when "Amos Huddk "! vi putting in a new nnmo. tfFfWjating on top
of the V1 Plnoqf . .M
as sweP4 neither j sK-i8trBBge.
strength
nila, which seems to have be
around 7 or 8 o'clock on Su
noon, had been learned Sat
ning in the United States.
!o k as if the calendar had
some trick on this count:
Ana yet if this had hap:
is, if the transmission of th
been instantaneous, nnd we of Dewey's victory tne Jay
battle was fought the ealcsr's ver
aeity woald not have been m io ndictment. The discreoancwuld be
simply due to the differenin local time. In the earth's rotatitaastward on fts axis every point on surface has the sun on its meran at 12 o'clock noon, approximdy, each day, and the day at eaciparticulat point begins twelve honnarlier, o at midnight. Thus, in appurance.the sua makes a comDlete cinit of tht
earth, 300 degrees, every wenty-fou hours, or at the rate offifteen degrees every hour. Point, fifteen degrees of longitude east t St. LouU have , noon an hour earfer than St. Louis, or when it is 11 oilock in the
forenoon here. Places fiteen miles west of St.' Louis hive neon an hour later than we do, or at 1 oUock in tht
afternoon of our local tima.
This will furnish a key to the Manila
battle puzzle. St. Louis is about DO
degrees west of Greenwich, the 0n'
ventional prime meridian, while tup
Philippma.ifefraifrCTro-ggrBe,. l.1
and the 6un is in their meridian
hiurs earlier than it is in ours. The
meridian of 180 degrees from Greenwich east or west, which is in the Pacific, has been fixed upon for convenience as the date line. Persns sailing west across that line lose 24 hours in local time. If it is Sunday nooi to them when the bow of their boat torched the ISO degree meridian it is - Monday noon, or a few seconds afterward, when their vessel's stern is across it. The opposite is the case with those sailing over that line eastward. To persons traveling westward the Philippines are west of the date lin. The new day Sunday, Monday or what ever else it may be strikes them earlier than it does America. It strikes the Philippines, for example,' approximately 13 hours earlier than it does St. Louis. Thus when Dewey's shot that was heard around the world we fired at 5 o'clock on Sunday morring in
Philinoine Islands time, the IoeU time
A Fleshy
Consumptive
Did you ever see one? Did you ever hear of one? Most certainly not. Consumption is a disease that invariably causes loss of flesh. If you are light in weight, even if your cough is only a slight one, you should certainly take Scott's lEmuslion of cod liver oil 'with hypophosphites. No remedy is such a perfect preventive to consumption. Just the moment your throat begins to weaken and you find you are losing flesh, you should begin to take it. And no other remedy has cured so many cases of consumption. Unless you are far advanced with this disease, Scott's Emulsion will hold every inducement to you for a
perfect cure.
All urngsrisis, 50c.
. and $i.
also wen ittA. ' The mothers congress not lacking in attendance or interest because of (be war. There was a strong coutingo of peace advocates in attendance, but Old Glory was too much ia evidence iu the opera house dew rations t keep down the patriotic spirit of the mothers of American sailor lads aud soldier boys. The congress was iu every sense a success this year. CvRl. Sm. m ikio.
A Tabooed Topis.
WASHINGTON LETTETR. Admiral Walker Praisea Dewey JPoliti
clans Not Wanted aa Commanders. Patriotism at the Soldiera' Home.
sponienc.
Admiral John O. WalKer, re
in his praise
1 kffl k A
Slashing at shadows
those miscjuided Avomen wno w Pcarlinc because - it. must hurt the clothes." If Pcarlinc hurt
either hands or ciomes. oon s
that the women
vrn SUODOSe
whr use it would be sayinsj so?
The very ease of its washing keeps many from using Pearlinc. They've been brought up to believe that easy washing is
' . . r -n ! 1 - run -5tK rw
daneerous. So it is, otten. a nan - - - i tj.. Dori ne first and oneinal
1UI M. ' " vas well-known as soap, and known
and untried things.
-iQhinor-comround. is
and proved to be equally harmless. 554
Millions Fearhne
fa
To
Rear
tiro ia Innd and strong
of the achievement of Commodore IV w ey and bis forces at Manilla. Admira id voil ar-nnainted with Com
tnodore Dewey and is thoroughly miliar with his record in the navy.
. ornnn of acquaintances and Washing
ton correspondents he said the other
day "Dewey is an nusnany goou man both as a fightt-r and a strategist.
He nerved with distinction in mo during the war of the rebellion and saw considerable hard fighting. He did op .u m.i, t Manilla in a most thor-
luai ti . . . ... i v. i.,1int.aSlike wav. and is entitled
.li'oi, ,rai for the skillful
"Keally, Mr. Joues, I must 6ay you are about the most original man I have ever met. Yon haven't said a siugle word about the weather."
"Well. I couldn't ay what I think
kniit th wpathM iu tte creseuce ot a
lady." Sketch.
The Doctor I've been up to see Ken-
nA i ir
"v . . i. : ..
"I didn't know there was uj""us
the matter with him?" "Well, there is, all the same. "Is he out of danger?" "No, indeed, be'i not" t wht'a the matter with him:
.wi,. h was married this after-
w,rrx I've been to the wedding; that's
all." Yonkers Statesman.
.ui- - retivered
How's Th it. J
We offer one hundred dollars reward
for any case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
J. Cheney & Co., Props , Toledo.O.
we the undersigned, have known F.J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions and financial
ly able to carry out any obligations
made by their firm.
West & Truax. wholesale druggists.
ioledo, Obio.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, whole
sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 7oc. per bottle. Sold by all
druggists. Testimonials free.
Robbed the Grave. -j
A startling incident of whkh Mr.
John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as follows
I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain contm
ually m back and sides, no appetite
gradually growing weaker day by day Three . physicians had given me up
fortunately, a friend advised trying
hdectric Bitters,'7 and to my (rreat joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am now
a wel man. I know they saved, my life, and robbed the grave of another
victim. No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. G. Luken's drug store. 6
Favorite stoves the best on earth at
Dlokey Again.
The Cambridge City Tribune, after
giving the palladium s account of
Insurance Agent Dickey's exit from
town says :
No, he does not hail from this place.
but his residence is Indianapolis His
partner, Karl Sandstrom, opened an
office in this place at the same time, and he too has disappeared, leaving a
number of unpaid bills. On Tuesday
he was arrested at the instance of Butler Bros., whom he had caught for $35, and upon payment thereof he was
released.
J ohnson & Woodhurst's.
17-dw3t
The languor so common at urs
season is due to improverished blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures it by enriching the blood. 11
Favorite stoves the best on earth at
Johnson & Woodhurst's. 17-dw3t
Upholstery
Specialty.
and awning work J. H. Russxll, 31 south fifth street.
Says J O Q This Is IAkjL O I America's I Hi I VTV Greatest MU 1 1 uV Medicine. MHiPIJ Sharpen lllX'lilil
111
I Si.
v Your Blood. Overcome That
Feeling. Get a bottle of
ring to it is that it is well to occasion-1 n s rsapari-.a and begin to
ally call attention to the reckless waste taxs " ToDAY'. and realize the great of pulp that has been carried on dar- j good it is sure o do you. ing the past few years in the name of UJ- e Bryanism. Hood s Sarsapari Ha Perbap if the Press had known U A,f' Greatest Medicine, au dmg-Htv
Peculiar Suicide.
O.-a Fox was found dead at his farm
residence, near Liberty, Indiana, yes
terday morning. He had committed
suicide. Arranging a revolver so that the severing of a string would disl Til . . .
cnarge u, ne rasienea tne suing to a
candle, lighted the later, then laid down in tange of the weapon. He was despondent over the loss of a val
uable horse.
GETTING READY Every expectant mother hai
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
manner
his fleet. It
was just like bim to sail ngnt in past
tb fortifications and through the mines
aud tnrnudnos with which t U
a thorough,
iaVay without any fuss or
Vathers. "
Politicians Not Wanted. Several of the gentlemen present echoed the eeutimeuts of Admiral Walker and the conversation became geueral, the leading topic being tactics and tacticians. One old soldier who wore shoulder straps in the civil war called attention to the march of political brigadiers to the White House. "We
want the tacticians, not politicians, a
this stage of the game," he said
"Why, it would simply be criminal to cut at the head of a regiment some of
the men who are now making a grand stand play fur swords and stars. Might as well put a cowboy in the cab of a locomotive as trust the lives of the men
in the field to an officer who knows no more about war thau a landlubber does
about handling a fleet. My idea is that
these political major generals or briga
dier generals thould form a regiment of th;-"T aud take turns commanding
it. Then, if the war lasts long enough
spellbinder." And there wasn't a dis
to call
the poo
fillinu with
r-ne
.
v. ...... - - r- f 3,, . J . - ? ' F ' ' - - - -
The Chicago Beach Hotel, GeokGK B. Ross, Manager.
On tl,P Tke Shore ami FrontiugDlst street uoaiexaiu. Vu.. ..-.
the
alviiitaej an 1 am-ise-nent t lJ Je.iveJ
i ,oo feet Of broid veranda. ojim io
oi.li. resort, w.th ll
apartments; 2 jo hith rojnis. Send for souvenir b jjkl.H !
from
To Be Pitied. lreadv the war has served
attention to the condition of
sailor," she said, her eyes
tears. . . . .
What's the matter wiin. demanded. nas be to ride a Wbwhac5'post. - A. XcAlliater Crew.
Kxcited Lady (at Atlantic City) Why isn't something done for that ship in distress? Why don't some of you the crew a line to come a.suure, mum. Excited Lady Of all things! Were they waiting for a formal invitation? New York Weekly.
Horse News. Cambridge City Tribune.
Charlts Cbrisman, of Richmond, is
much pleased with his quarters, and the excellent condition of the track
for the training of his stable of horses.
He has the following animals in his
string, Charley C, pacer, 2:23; Sly
Chubby, pacer, 2:19t; Barney, pacer, no record; Falter A., trotter, 2:40,
and Roy Putnam, Allen Boy and
Samuel H., all "green" horses, but very promising. Sly Chubby is in fine fettle this spring and seems in better
condition for track work. He ha
been sent several trial heats and showed up in nice style and at his old
time gait. He, with the other horses of the string, will go after some of the
purses in the various circuits this sum
mer.
TlSv Jfl.i! Ret ready for
- ' 1 there is no
PROSPERITY
To th Richmond Proprietors of the!
Big Tin Plata Works.
Last night a Pullman ear from
Chicago arrived in this city. The car
contained about fifteen of Chicago's
prom'nent easiness men who camel
here to purchase tin plate from the
Eiwood plant. Such institutions as'
It.
telling
what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties 11
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother's Friend is the best help yoa can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly applied several months before baby cornea, it makes the advent easy and nearly pain.
leas. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained muscles, relieves the distended feeling, shortens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer
tain without any dangerous after-effects.
other's friend is good for only one
purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
Oie dollar per bottle at all dm mm mm
Sect by express oa receipt ot price. Fata Booas. eoDtatnisc valo&bie information tor women, will fas aent to aar siliir Sen application to
TUB BRADFIELD KBOULATO C.
seining word from his listeners.
Would FiRht the Cusaed Spaniards.
ro one is more interested in the war
tbau the veterans at the Soldiers' home.
inai csuany quiet place is stirred up
ny excitement. Men with gray beards
and f.iees seamed with wrinkles, men
maimed aud ill, gather in little knots umler the trees iu the beautiful grounds of their peaceful home and discuss the
iituation with eagerness, intelligence and patriotism. Many a tale of their
prowess in bygone days Is brought out
and furbished up for the entertainment
of their comrades, and the stories of
battles long ago fought are told over
again.
We fought our brothers then," said one of them. 'Ob, if I only had my
leg back that I left at W lnehester and could get a good chance at those cussed
Spaniards, I would die happy."
"Would yon really like to fight
again? he was asked.
"Aye, that I would," be answered,
"that I would, and there's hardly a boy
here that wouldn't go in the ranks
again, it he could, to ngbt for Old Glo
ry, God bless her. " Patronage Dispensers Harassed.
Members of congress, as dispensers of
patronage, have troubles of their own
all on account of the war. Applicants
for commissions not only from the gov
ernors of states, but from the president,
regard eeuators and representatives as
their legal prey for indorsements and
the correspondence cf nearly every man
who holds a seat iu either house at the
capitel has increased fully a third since
war was declared. The poor clerks of
course have their troubles, too, but it is
nothing beside the brain racking inge nuity their chiefs must exercise to pre' vent building up a throng of disappoint'
ed office seekers at home just before the
nominating conventions. The Speaker's Antoffraph.
Speaker Reed has many requests for
his autograph. He is, like most men in
public life, very obliging in granting
these requests, and probably hundreds of people every month bear away cards
on vhich is written in a fulL bold hand, "T. B. Reed." But signatures such as the speak attaches to war measures and other legislative enactments that are to be lodged with documents to form part of the archives of the state department are rare. When the precious pieces cf parchment on which acts of congress are printed are banded np to the speaker's desk, be does not dash the sisnatnreoff so rardd-
ly. He writes in the same bold band, but with more finish, and his name appears as "Thomas B. Reed." The speaker's correspondents indulge all sort cf whims and fancies in spelling his name, but a gentleman from the southern states has found the most '
ingenious way cf bringing in the largest number cf letters of the alphabet. He addresses the speaker as Mr. "Wreade." Other Thina Titan War. Despite the smoke of battle and the all absorbing interest in war and war topics, other matters are not being neglected at the capitoL The horse ahow at Convention hall was as popular as on any previous year and as a social event was pronounced a complete success. The attendance was not limited to local bona folk. Some of New York's moat noted whips were present and prominent both as exhibitors and on the promenade. Philadelphia and Baltimore were
Advice to a Would Be Actor. "What would you advise a fellow to do who i.i bound to go on the stage aud who cau't act auy more than a cow?" "Tell him to go to Chicago aud join a live stock company." Philadelphia Balletin.
Things We Hear. Time was the busy gewing Lee Would keep the town in news, LiHfnNing K06-ip cere and there. This dull world to amuse. But nowadays that band is gone. Its kindly olitce lost. By telephone the news comes in On wires which will (ret crocd. Chicago Hecord.
"ion nave got both of us iuto rare
trouble, Tina. How could you sign my
name to u chuck and w 't n-ii.t
ws,- e r t&m uiuTie us cue, ami
1 m as much as you as I am myself.
Well, it that a so I'm going to sell
an my necklaces, bracelets aud rint
ana mane matters straight again. Pick Ale Up. Buoklen'e Arnisa Salvs.
The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcet s, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil
blains, corns, all skin eruptions, and
positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per
feet satisfaction or money refunded
Price 2o cents per box. For sale by
A. ti. Lnken Go.
member the Hams
When docters fail try Burdock
Blood Bitters. Cures dysper. sia, con
stipaiion; invigorates the whole sys
tern.
Pile.! Piles! Itching PUea. Emmxa Moisture; Intense itching tinging; most at night; worse by scrnchi r allowed ts continue t a mors form, whi
often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore
Bvatni'i OiitTMBHT stops the itching and
oieemng. Deals ulceration, and in most cases
removes tumors. At druggirta, or by mail
or SO eenU. Or. Swayne A Hon, Philadelphia
Dr. Davis' Anti-Headacbe
Cares where all others fail. All drug'
gists. eod&wbmo
Takes the burn out. heals the wound.
cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Electric
Oil, the household remedy.
RaiSroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies.
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THERE Is no more reponsPde position on earth than that of a railroad engineer. Oa his steady nerves, clear brain
bright eye and perfect self command, de pend the safety of the train and the lives
of its passengers. Dr. Miles' Nervine and other remedies are especially adapted to Veeplng the nerves steady. :be brain clear ad the mental 1 axrtrltiss unimpaired.
Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of tre Broadway. Council BlnSs, feus now residing at 54 1 1 ITarnboldt St, Denver, writes that he "suffered for years from constipation, causing sick, nervoas and biiku3 headache and was f ally restored to health by Dr. Miles' Nerve Liver Pills. I heartily recommend
Dr. Miles' Eemediea.-
7VX1T"N"UMBER when looking for Furniture. A shipment of Brass and Iron Beds just received. Bird's-Eye Maple and Mahogany Dressers; Chairs and Rockers to match. Ferd Grothaus, 533-535 Main Street. 7 7 If: 7f 7
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With our light, comfortable and well-made buggies, that are the general favorite with the people of Rich, mond and vicinity. We are also on deck, as usual, with the handsomest and most easy riding runabouts, traps, buck, boards, &c, which we are selling at rock-bottom prices. Schneider Carriage Works. f"ji 111 tli tti t't'i ri"t 'J.1 'JJ.1 iJA IJJ.1
Tailor-Made Costumes for Up-to-date Women. Ladies, il you want a stylish and first-class fitting costume, I can please you. See Mv Goods and Learn Prices.
tSOHCJ E. PELTS,
23 N. 9tn Ot
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BARGAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
APOLIO
Sanitary
Plumbinj
Sewerage, Gas Fixtures
irr
&c.
IHJEEBI
Vr. Miles' Bemedies are sold by ail draggists ender a poeitlTe grnarantee, first bottle benefits or laoney refnnded. Bosk oa dises'es of the heart and I aeries free. Address.
Mies' 4
Health
DR. JUXE3 HEfJlCAli CXX. Slkaart. lad.
A.IIang:iiigr In The Shop
Earners loot! v r w
BiDcta tbe ame. Good
"tier apparentlv.
Bat tbe test s in the weartrgqoajitjea,
u jer i sm or soy set
. oi BsrBeas rnn oar shop win prove that it pays to bay from a ha rue, aaaai of reps.
Geodbarseas mra
better work from
joar teams sad a better sbowiag- tmonf yoor ceigbfaois. Oar prices are low for
sac a excellent goods. THE WIGGINS CO.
, Tour Decoration Day Shirt, : CoUars and cafFa fihould Tie with Uie iihea m eolor and perfection of finish. To atUin each remits they mast be laundered at a high pad establishment, woere hit is -faction u aimed a, and always guaranteed, as it is at t ie 3 wra stew usxixr. D. Walton, Prop.
