Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 October 1898 — Page 2

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM TUiDAV OCTOBER 25. 1893

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THE EXCELLENCE OF STEIP OF FKIS Is due not ouly Ui i..- arginality and titaplicity of the combinni:?" ' t also to t he care and -kill with whi4j it i manufactured by acuutific processes knnmi to the CALIFORNIA FlO SrBUP

Co. only, and we wish to imp esa upon all the Importance ol purrhasinjr the true and original remedy. Aa the genuine Syrup of Figs la manufactured by the California Fia Srncp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will aslst one in avoiding the worthies initations manufactured by other paries. The high standing of the CaliVobsia Via Stkup Co. with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs ha given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its resx.edy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bow 1 without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of .be Company CALIFORNIA FIG STRUP CO. MAS rKANCUCO. CM. UftCttVILLE. K. W FOkK. IS, 7

OSEOBCtTmtE. The one great issne iu this campaig

i. .... t,.rt, in a circular letter ad

a.a tn Kennblicans by Chairma

II ...I. Uuoru t N r, SnuiDer of

ilt-rui au v. . . j i state committee. The Democrats have uo arguments to meet it. Its appeal is nltMiuent and convincing. Among its

strong sentences are the following: "The importance of this electirw appeals directly to every patriotic voter, without regard to party affiliation, and as the Democrats have made such load

professions in their support of McKinhy and the administration in the beginning of the war with Spain, we believe that many of theiuwere in earnest and will stand by the president and

his administration until terms of peace

are agreed upon, and we believe that yon can appeal to the wavering and

doubtful voter, as well as the patriot, and ask him to join you in the support of the Repablicau ticket at the polls.

for by so doing he emphasizes his ap

proval of the conduct of the war and the magnificent foreign policy of the

McKinley administration.

Tho AmHr-an flat? is waving over

Ricimiond Palladium.

oblUbedsts 'evening (Sunday excepted) by

BUBFAOB FLICKING BR.

Office No. S21 and 904 Msia Bt, Telephone No. SI.

Tenth

TEBUS of SUBSCRIPTION:

One yesr bv mslL postage paid 00

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1898

FOB BILI0t;3 ASS KESV0C3 DISOaDESS rh as "Wind and IV! n la the Stomach. t,ildinxw. FuIoes after mea!. Headarftw. Inzzios. lroweineia. Huhincs of Htu UM of Appetite Orwtiveo-s. Bk-t-hee on the Skin. CMd CtnUs. disturbed Sleep, mbtfal 1 reams and ail Nervous and Trembling txmsationa. THE riEST DOSE WILL GIVE BXIXET IS TWE5TT MI3TTTES. Every suflCerer wUl acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BrrXH IM S F1IX, taken as directed, will rckly restore Females to complete heat'h. They promptly remove obstruct ions or irrptrularm, of the system sad cure skk Meattaebe. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILOREM Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And km tb LARCEST SALE of any raient Meetletne in the WorVO. 25. at all Drue Eteres.

to the

newly acquired territory, and questions bridge

11CPU15LICAX TICKET.

FOS CONSRIMIS. James E. Watson.

BIStTOJI Chtrles C.Hiakley Zioint sBPBBasiTrivs. Francis T. Room! BSPBStSMTTATIVa. esse C. 8tvens CLRBK Isaao O. Dosn. AUDITOB' I Alexander 8. Reid. Huairr. Charles R Unthank. Tiiuotai " John W. Turner. ssroRDsa King R. Williams. coaotts Eber K. Watte. SUBVBTQR. Robert A. Howard. OOCTfTV COMMlRaiOHBB. "i, (Western District) iGwrge W. Caraway (Middle District) Albert OlerJ TOWNSHIP TICKET. JOHTICB OP THB PBACB. -IJohn S Lyle'. frank U. Conned COMKTABLB Ben I am In Crump. Archibald Lytle.

of reat concern affecting the honor of

the nation depend upon a settlement of these qnestions, so that other nations of the earib will not interfere with their adjustment. The vital question in this campaign is, shall the American people indorse, by their votes, the attitude of their own nation, and say to the other nations of the world that in times of war and trouble they stand by the old flag, the army and navy and the commander-in-

chief, or shall they aid Spain and the other nations of the world by voting out of power the administration which

has so successfully prosecuted the war? A vote to uphold the McKinley adminis

tration will show other nations tnat we

are united, and this warns them against

any Interference in our settlement of questions with a nation which our army

and navy have. conquered.

"Not only this generation of voters is vitally interested in these questions,

but the generations yet to come are interested that this question be settled once and for all on right lines. We appeal to you to use all of your influence with your neighbors and friends, and ask you to see them and talk to them quietly aud urge the liepublicans to be st the polls aud awaken In them an earnestness that will stir them on election day. "We must carry this election by a thorough preciuct organization and a house to house canvass, and we must have your hrlp. If yon will join us iu this great effort to uphold the institutions of free government, und see to it that all of the Republicans iu your pre-

V'nir hanks meetine at Cam-

rst7 - to-morrow afternoon.

Uiiuko

There should be at least two car ious

from here. It will be the only oppor

tunity the citizen of Wayne eounty

will have, this campaign, to hear Indi

ana's distinguished Republican sena

tor. The train will leave here at l-:uo

he round trD 50

. lu. a. - cents.

TO BE ENLARGED.

Ftuxond Tin Plat Works to Emplov

4,000 Man. The ElwooJ Call Leader says

Th.t there are ereat things in store

for El wood was evidenced this tuorn-

ino- hv the arrival of a bevy of Kie

Yjrk and Boston capitalists together

with thaee of the offiaera of the tin

nlt romnanv from Richmond. They

aiara -ToaBnh. Isaac and A. J. Milbant

of New York, W. K. Rodgers and Mr Marian nf Ruston. J F. Hazen of Chi

cago, W. B. Leeds and Daniel G. Reed of Richmond. Upon their arrival id

th ;tv thev in company with J. M

Overshiner of this city, who is a stock

holder went immediately to the tin

n.u rinrv. The obiect of the visit

.t thU time is to talk over and

mo turn nlsns for the future and for

th PTnsnsion of the mammoth tin

plate industry in this city. It is

well known fact that the company

have just closed a deal for twelve additional acres of ground lying be tween their factory and south J street in which they propose ereeticc a mammoth steel mill in connectioi with the tin plate mill. It is also th design to erect a large bicycle tactorj here also. Mr. Reed, the president ot the concern, was heard to remark recently that within a year 4,000 men

employed in fc.looa s oi

Miss El 2 bsth Fouik.'s Stoond Book M Meritorious Work Indeed. i Few f Miss El zsbe-h E. Fonlke's fi tends hid even dreamed that that young woman's da'nty litile rolnme -TwiltgLt Stories" was to haTe a su;'eestor so soon. But it has. and a worthy successor. The i,nblisher f little volume clad in

n m'trcr cm- have sotten ont another!

ii russt brown mtiuea uraiueu

Straws." The new volume contains a nuaiber of pretty stories and prettier

pjems, all wtll adapted to any son oi

bentficial reading Dy enimren iui'

tchool erade m re advancea man

tfco e in "Twiligbt St ries."

The readincr matter is especially

alaptedtofill the long fett want par-

la-iy awl acceptably hiiea Dy me preJ . . . ! . -T

vicus booa mat oi huiicuicul.j reading in the pubHe schools.

The binding or "B aidea otraws is lacdsome. the illustrations are good, he tiogrpbv is clea' and readable,

vt all this could bemarrea oy pwr

ftdine matter. Et. ry story ana

t vrry poem breathes a message from a fresh, clean atmosphere, bringing suni h.ne and contentment and hapoiness

i,.tn the mmd t f the rf ader. ear

very scene is laid in the humblest I

i.omps. no t of the stori-s are redo

lent of eonntry air, yet there is sni-

ficient variation to prevent mono oay and an accusation of a want of verfa-

li v. The lnguage is plain, me

idea in each sentence stanamg out clearly, and the story fairly telling

itself. The book is of a sort tnat could ha e been successfully and in

telligently written only by one conversant with nature's moods and ways as

a-'taallv observed in some such de

iHtful tuburban home as that ot tne

author, at 'Bud's Nest." lhe cosy

nUce romantically and ideally locatea

on the nrecimtous and woody Diuu

over-looking river, forest and city

die book in its repertoire or stories em

bodies it all, and is therefore healthy

and boo, suited alike to tne country

nnrl th citv child.

The book is affecioaately dedicatea

to Miss Hmett Foulke. sister or tne

'ith,ir. who is thereby designated as

"my best friend and most abl critic

wouiu be employed in

ciuct co to the polls on election day, we I steel, bicycle and tin plate mills Thi

wriii achieve ohm of tlie createst victories was a Bitrnificant remark, which, to

for this nation that 1ms been known

since the memorable day at Appomatox

We ask you to join ns heartily in all

national humiliatio

may nos snuer a on election day."

The Sultan of Turkey, in order to

make a good impression on the Em

peror of Germany whois now on his

way to the Holy Land, has bsen clean

ing np the villages of Palestine. The

houses have been panted in all th

colors of the rainbow Th v, ,

" -a. W Uvf U9C V; I Simon, the tanner, where St. Peter

once lodged, has been painted a bright

o.ue, ana the floors have bean laid

with colored tile. If old Simon wer

living, and he had the chance, he would certainly tan the Sultan's hid

for giving his house such a peacock

appearance.

gether with the visit of the manufacturing magnates to our city, means much for the future of this prosperous city.

It is certainly crratifvinc to the nnh.

lie to know of one concern in the land

who are not afraid to be generous t be generous to the needed and suffer

ing. The proprietors of Dr. King'.New Discovery fir Consumption, Coujfhs and Colds, have given awaj

over ten millions trial bottles of thij great medicine and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless eases. Asthma,

Droncnma, Hoarseness and all dis eases of the Throat. Chest and Liinu-s

are surely cured by it. Call on A. G. Luken Jruggist, and get t trial bottle free, regular size 50e. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded.

A Clover Trick.

" It certainly looks like it, but there is really no trick about it. Anybody can

trv it whe has lame back, weak kid

nevs. malaria or nervous troubles

ATe mean he can cure himself right iwrv hv tatinc Electric Bitters. This

nedicine tones up the whole system

tcts as a stimulant to liver and kid leys, is a blood purifier and nerve ton c. It cures constipation, headache

ainting spells, sleeplessness, and uelancholy. It is purely vegetable, a

uild lasftive, and restores the system

o its nataral vigor. Try Etectno Bit

ers and be convinced that they are

niracle worker. Every bottle guaran

d. Onlv 50c a bottle at A. G

Luken drug store. 3 Rhoda Tempi Mooting

At Rhoda" temple Sunday Mrs. Dr.

a aught on gave an extended account (f the W. C. T. U. convention recently

leld at Lafayette. At the close sh

rave an opportunity for questions.

reat many were asked She stated that

he Had ley industrial school for girls.

wned by the W. C. T. U., is now en

Teufcnd well known here for his

couwith the arrest of tne noted

coupr and outlaw, Pete McCa the year 1876 or '77. The arilnade by Lou Shofer who waarshal. The Indianapolis SeCys of him : Iter was one of the bet kr&ctives in the United States settle was in the secret service attteen years, and in that time h; reputation second to none. H war he was a major in a Ce regiment, enlisting as a pod gaining his promotion for ejps bravery on the battlefields. 1 after the war closed he

v business in Louisville. His ffcas a de tec the was in Knto he was soon transferred to ! I Ha bioke np the Lwi-R.t-f frang at Osgood, also a count gang in Orange county. fJartney. a noted counterfeiter, Mted in Richmond and brought tf iry- The officers there did 1 1 him and he offered Carter

out of debt. They have two' ... ! a trreac wnr . alr. Carter refused to

state W. C. T. T. ir . t!r ho monev and sent Mc-

ebt. with several hn.,,1. au nr the road for fifteen

ireh

The

Do Blink for a single momri consumption will ever mrou a sudden blow. . . . w

II goccomc mai way.

Its way along.

tnmk it is a lime

ftg but a little hackthen a little loss in

a harder cough;

rcr and the nient

lenness comes when

hemorrhage.

np the disease while

rping.

do it with .

SHrTJj mam

rst notice tnat you t ss. The pressure on I lis lifted. That feeling Fition is removed. A

t -itencd bypiacingoneoi

syer s Lnerry

fral Plaster

the Chest

on xhe Diseases of the

land Lungs.

have any eonplalnt wbatever - the beat medical advice YOU

ibly receive, write the doctor

on win receive a prompt reply.

J. C AIK. LeweU.

The Next MeetlnR cf trie Olive

j Branch Synod Th9 Dele-

Kates Return.

r- "

Yesterday the delegates and visitors to the Olive Branch Synod, just closed at Louisville, Ky., returned h-me and

reported ne of th best meetings ever

held by that representative body of Lutherans. The meetings were all lartrelv attended and tha inlnmcm

weather, almost all the time the synod

was in session, was the only disap pointing feat are of the gathering Th text meeticg will go to El wood, Iod . under the chsrge cf the Rev. E E Niebel. No ofneets were elected from this city, and the new president is the Rtv. Z egler, of Louisville Among thofe who returned home yesterday afternoon were Mrs. Ed. Hompe, Mrs. Peter Kuh'man, Mrs. Cnarles Weisbrod, Mrs. Miller, M s Peterson. Miss Dora Schultr. Mrs. Ed Crivel, Rv. C. Huber and Rev. II. A. Leader.

French Composers Wednesday, Ojber 'JG. 2 o'c!ock. program arranged by Miss Spencer and Miss Hibberd: 1. Coppelia Ballet de Les Delibes, arranged by Th. Lick Miss Gaston and Miss Francisco. 2. () Arioso, Delibes; (b) Open Now Thy Blue Eyes, Massaoet Miss Porterfield. 3. Cortege de Bacfhars de Sylvia, Delibes Miss Miller, Miss Hibberd, Miss Cook, Mrs. Reed. 4. Rosemonde, Chaminade Mrs. Gorman. 5. (a) La Morena, Spanish caprice; (b) Serenade; (c) Air de Ballet Cal-

lechoe, Chaminade Miss Francisco.

b. Selection from Semiramide. Ros

sini Mr. Walter Cain. Miss Hihherd.

Mr. Middleton. 7. A Madtigal. Chaminade Miss

Myrick.

8. Euti Aete Sevillano de Don

Cesar de Baz an, Msanet Miss Mil

iar. Miss H.bberd. Miss Cook. Mrs.

Reed.

Application has been made at East-

haven for the admission of Russell

Harris of El wood. He is twenty-two

years old and a tin worker by trade

He believes the air is filled with hor

nble demons which eurround him and

are determined to destroy his life.

Harmony in the Home Circle. fn jrtts emrktmui hj driving out mrvsss and inJigtsti.

cornea with health. Dump, Jolly children; calm, healthy steady, kind husband. Such S family can face any ordinary trial successfully. The snappy retort i not heard; nervousuieas gets no

foothold; triues do not annoy; nar-

i f&r ii ii

V mony prevails.- Is this picture rarer

In

.fortunaU-lrit is. Excited nervea

.i.ctis-v mant disno&itions. They

bring on a"ll kind of ill health in the .whmL Xprruna mothers make nerv

on children; nervous husbands make th whole family nervous. -i Wherever there is nervousness there Is catarrh; each breeds the other. Overcoming nervousness and catarrh cannot be accomnikh..,l iv f , n-? of will: nature must be

assisted. Kead the following letter from Mrs. F. I,udering, Cornwall, CaL I am fiftv-eight rears old and have eight children. I can truly say that Pe-ru na is the right thing to take for catarrh and nervousness; 1 intend to um it this spring also for a spring tonic 1 went to a doctor six times for for the nerves and to regulate the urine, but I did not .feel any lemr; so I concluded to take l'e-ru-na and I found out that it would do the work. Indigestion is catarrh of the stomach. It-spoils the disposition and like all catarrhal troubles has been considered impossible to cure. Mrs. N. K. lirown, Alexander, N. C, surTercl with it; IV-ru-na cured her. Kead her letter: " For several rears I was troutded with indigestion, an increase of acid in th stomach, headache, loss of app-titc, dizziness, and almost eornplet paralysis of the left arm. .Mv friends advised me to try IV-ru-na. and after taking one bottle I could see great improvement in my condition Four tattles cureU me sound and well, and I have not felt a symptom of mv trouble since taking Pe-ru-na. I can never praise le-ru-na enough and will always recommend it. Inflammation of the mucous membrane is catarrh, whether iu the pclvio organs, stomach, lungs or head. Elizabeth C.rau. New Athens, III., says; " For two rears I had catarrh of the nose very lad. I doctored with two physicians but they did not help me. On Dr. Hartman's advice 1 began to tak Pe-ru-na, and am now completely eured. Ak any druggist ior a free Te-ru-na almanac for the year

A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH.SAPOLDO IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.

No one would ever be bothered with

constipation if everyoue knew how

naturally and quickly Burdock Blood

Bitters regulates the stomach and

bowels.

1

the treasury. The state havintr train

"v" nunurea in members

uk me ps8t vjar Kiye8 tfa. V pSm;.nt P'aee in tte natioi

Z' n T . CdnveDtlI to be held t. faul, Minnesota. Having gain

jver a tnousand in membarshinlr.

. '-"I

v A Vrl " onai eonvention, India

v. i. u. expects to

er ottered by their

. ...iatulu ine 8late ma

lUK iae largest gaia in

tunng the past year.

Mrs

J J He

take the bal

beloved leade

membershi

The supreme court of the United

States yesterday declared tha railroad

joint traffic association an illegal organization. The position of the court is that the traflb association is a nm.

bination to prevent competition, thns

ou"uluu"K a contract in restraint of

trade and

The R.ohmond Eleoirlo Lghl Rsaohes Out Into lha Counlr-A Cautious Farmsr. o .

came time ago a gentleman who had been out from this city on a dark and

ciouay nignt, wa? remarking a phe nomenon of the electric lio-hHr,

the city. He stated that when in tb. vicinity of Doddridge Chapel, four miles south of Centerville, one night it was so dark. that, had ir r,f

r- L ' . . . " UCW1

iuo ivicninona niectrm uh u

for

" A large part of San Francisco is sinking at the rate of two inches a i

Tear. So says the Chronicle of that j

city.

commerce, and cominc in coM , llai' nM

conflict with what i t .uJ.V : u T" " Ws

O 1

onerman anti-trust law. The decision is the most important one that

mrj vuu SUIT, UiC

irom mis city reflected on the clouds

otrviiKiv mat tlie c Inn it a in l,:.

-uiu iurew a iitrat on thn ma.

, i . . v TV 1LU

wuicu iney were driv n j

The lClit Indiana regiment arrived at Savannah, Georgia, yesterday and

is

that

coun ior many years, as it aholi.h. I rh tor. ,.t .u ,

the inint kTI " w lcuLO my y.81

ciaviaiiOU

Arrangements

ble.

Another man, hearing this

conver

Ellen fi.tntrar l. -:

!(. . '""""S 1

juvuea tne entire conver

.on to can at her home. They did so

-c .rctiveu mem m her baautifu

.ea.uence, introducing them to he

k u ,U were ,nvite to pas hrough the house and view the hAn

iful paintings. One special feature that is not in but few vmr...n k

is m Mrs. Gouger's. She has a parlor leely furnished tor her servant girls t receive their company in Mrs

router ana ner husband are both lawyers. Sae is superintendent of franchise for the state W. C. T. U

MAJOR CARTER DEAD.

Che Famous Secret Service Detec

tive Passes A ay at Loaisviile Kentucky.

Old cit:zens will learn

are be:ntr made tn I a"on, state a that he lived fnnr mii I of th Vi 7. 7""ri

now encarnned ivn in;i.. ui, I send a hi dldof;nn r ... . I wet of Kiehmond. bnr . I n r -l- - . Jur Anoma

. . wi . o iwcuiuunu -.i-. i ..: mi- , uiwi ui me secret

city.

Senafor Fairbanks will probably de

liver bat one speech in this county the

present campaign. That will be at

vamoruige tity tomorrowa fternoon. It shiuld be attended by Republicans from eveiy part of the

county.

The Chemical nations! btak of New

iUU " tae most prosperous and

Rrohuble banking institution in the

country. Its capital is only $300,000, bat its depots are 7,537,000. Its

stock is held at $1,100 a share which

is a premum of $1,000.

The People Believe What They Read About Hood's

Sarsaparilla Their Faith in This Medicine is Grounded on Merit

They

Know It Absolutely Cumc

wnen Other Medicines Fail Hood's Sarsaparilla i9 not merely a sim-

Sarsaparuia Dock,

pie preparation of

Stillingia and a little Iodide of Potassium

oesiaes mese excellent alterative t

also contains those great anti-bilious and liver remedies, a

To vote a itraitrht Rn:ih'ii.n f;v I It also contains tlirvu. cr.t i-; i

- r uvci,i h .iuuc-j rememase across, thus x. within l- I aies L-va Crsl. Juniner Rrri.

circle at the head of the ticket contain- rX these .ii nth a11 that KPublicans of Wayne ined in Hood". Sarsar-rin.. mZ .

coru. ty need to bear in mind when they J carefttUy PP-ed under the personal KO to th polls the S;h of November I "uPrTiaion regularly educated phar-

lue peculiar location of hia j

orn ine iigcr, trom the Richmond elec

ii ic iiirui tans an nis bum n.i n.Ki.

I - VUBU1C?

uiui on ine darkest mehts to

to unhitch and unharness his horse without any other artifiei! ho-h n.

concluded by cautioning his hearers to

x-recy, as ce aid not want the clec-

"gi coTioanv to Jtnow thi "t

understand. " ha sar "ihtt

,;k. . .. . '"J IC

""'i t-arwc iar, ana ttiev mit'ht

my name and come out acd charge me

v IV. Buoklen'a Arnloa Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts, i

f tucis, s&it rneum, rever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil

wauo, corns, an strm ran;n.. jI

cures ri! if nr

quired. It is gnaranteed to giye per

nT lacuon of money refunded.

c nee 3 C8EtS rer hnr ITr.- ..U

bureau for Kentucky,

service

Indiana and

In oldp-n

times a leper was stoned put of town; n modern times a sick

is stoned Wri ott of all his Ov.

.:iIUt.-C9 in life bv th r-

crowd of ( busy,

by

Ahtre is no occasion whatever for Republicans to scratch the ticket this

year.

An American who attended a banquet in Shanghai mentions some of the daiutie in the menu, as follows; In my list of the seventy courses I noticed that we were proffered birds' nest soup, roast duck, ch.rt

mushrooms with pigeon eggs, baked white pigeons, lotus seeds, ham in honey, a fat duck, percii, sweetmeats

"aiia oi. isi nsn, peats in hon

macist

Knowing these facts, is the abiding faith the people have iu Hood's Sarsaparilia a matter of surprise? You can see why Hood s SarsaparUl. cures, when other medicines totally, absolutely fail.

-" g'rl was , afflicted

eciema and suffered for seven years. She was attended by physicians and tried many different kinds of medicine without relief. After taki

Hood s Sarsaparilia she was cured." Mrs. Eusa Feamus, Honeoye, New York.

Hood's sDaan1i;

Hsnry U. Johnson Golrg West. W, E. Curtis.in the Chicago R-cord

says:

It is understood in Washington, that

"rJ -"onnson does not intend

retnrn to lndi-na, but is making arrangements to move to Nebraska or South Dakota, for the practice of law

is a man or marKed ability and oratoneal ta!er,ts, but stubborn, self-

wuita ana independent to a fault.

. Rsmtmbsr the Poor. Remember the

Thursday, October 27th, at 2S south fifth street. Dinner served from 11 to

- ociccs. la the canras for table supplies many were absent from home, bach persons are aked tr. mBnA

their donations the same as if solicit fd.

; J Zm Ot

I

did not serve his full term,

and when he returned to the

he told Mr. Carter that he mtena-

forming. Mr. Carter did not nave

faith in his word, however, anu

feth or two later he was arresieu

formation furnished by Mr. car

h the charge of circulating conn-

t money in New Orleans, ne got

er ntteen years twin""'

n prison. . Carter also d d good service for

bvernment at Washington during te war with Spain in hunting

Spanish sympathizers.

es croup, sore throat, pulmonary

es. Monarch over pain ot every Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.

Worth of New Machinery.

nmvements at the Hoosier

hompany are about completed and

fatcntt said vesteraay aiiernoou

. . . r n lha rfli.il 1 a r

le noDea io iuuw va,-. -

jf the shop in a short time, as

ire a considerable number of or

raiting to be filled. The improveconsUt of about $10,000 worth

machinery, new building., etc

111 greatly add to the facilities for

ont a large amount or. won.

tar just past, has been one ol the

remarkable rrom a stana-poini

9, ever enjoyed by that lactory Shooting, on Sunday.

ia considerable complaint that

as a go 3d deal of hunting and

g in he suburbs of the city ar. Gnns were popping in

evi direction, and there may be

prljtions for Stbbath violation and forling quail before the time when

thefcil law comes in. Io Cure a Cold In On Day

raAiative Bromo Quicine tablets.

All Intrtrifits refund the money if it

faili cure. 25c. The genuine L. A. on each tablet.

r

S head is an eczema of the scalp

veisevere sometimes, but it can be curei Doan's Ointment, quick and

When yoa are nervens and sleep

less, tase Hood s Sarsapari la. It makes the nerves strong and irives re

freshing tleep. 11

"A do?e in time saves nino." Dr.

ood 8 Norway Pine Syrup: nature's

remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary

aiseases ot every sort.

Spreads Llks Wildfire. You can't keep a good thing down. News of it travels fast. When things are the best" they become "the best selling " Abraham Hare, a leading druggist, of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the best selling bitters I have ever handled in my 20

years experience." ion know whvt

and nerves. Electne Bitters tones up the stomach, regulates the liyer, kid

neys and bowles, purifies the blood,

strengthens the nerves, hence cures

multitudes of maladies, it builds up

the entire system, ruts new lite and

vigor into any weak, sickly, run-down

man or woman, l'riee oil cents, ooia

by A. Q. Luken & Co., druggists, b

has

and

frequ

stliriff- -mM

have no place and no

7" "1 ""ni. a man no has bilions tnm

tired ft-e liners am

uent off. t

ight as weU co o-as

businei.

These thirds are bad enough in the Pelf-digrist

au wretchednese

f tbey involve if CJ- they do not en

any further. Bat yon never know

permfent in its results.

store k) centa.

At any drag

of the Heart.

Grimy finger marks

seem to Froze on the woodwork

about the house. They come easily and

they stick, too unless you get rid of them with

Fy V 'SSI, ig

It makes all cleaning easy.

THE It. K. FAIRBAJIK COM PAST,

Cbicwm. St. Loaia. New York.

iluacon. i-uuueipiiuk

U51 X

11 Powder

I have been taking Fmo's Cure for Consumption since 1883, for Coughs and Colds. I had an at tack of L(nppe in lVK), and "have had others since. In the Winter ol 18',m-7. I hadajK-llt.f liront hiti, bating all winter, and leaving a tronbUwonie cough, until I nnin tned 1 two Cure, which n lievcl me. Mrs. M. Ii. SmalLEY. Colonulo iprings, Colo., Auguwt 10, 180a

. The Tao Company. Wurm, P.

3 Bo Ojtwa Byrnp. T.im Cruud. Vm I I 13 In lime. H1 by arogKtta. I 1

rhat

going tc

nourished bile-t)oir iJe -p ln balf-

tm- the forcefal s"fi J" 13 D

r-r v t i . u

he will soon rs tt coverv.

where be tnT' 1 !ne PosiUon

cieerfullv. worx eastly and

jtot Mr. W.bst's Father.

Halt- L. Weber, city engineer, re

tarded last evening fmm the east.

wherdie had been attending the f un-

eral ol relative. At the time when the dejh occurred a telegram was re

ceivedbere in the absence of the

engines himself. Tne telegram was mislesdjDg in its character and gave the impression that ths person who died wai the father of Mr. Weber, rfais va a mistake, and was very

corrected by Mr. Weber on

n to this city. The deceased

lative but not Mr. Weber's

A severe attack of nervous prostration left my heart in a very weak state. It would palpitate and flutter at the slightest exertion, and I was unable to attend to business, I tried several remedies without benefit, until I began usingf Dr. Miles Heart Cure which cured me completely. 99 W. Wollney, Jackson, Miss. DR. MILES' Iffl. (B Si 0tf . is sold by ail druggists on guarantee first bottle benehts or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind.

prompt

his ret was a

father.

Kis appetite will . . . ..

ngorated; his dsUon L"'8 ' J"

asre pot on his

l:sresUon strengthened- a-

Those snbtle Pnranism.

entirp- . " ueoiijtate the

Tt

arrested license,

mate the

consumption

ey, whaU sinews, sole of r;

lotas seed soup, sliced flag bulbs, salt- lulVu tJ f-er. 1 shnmps, prune juice, and almond. I ' X' j-H&iXa,

with bean curd.

Hood's Pills

enr. IlTar n

fJdr.ua dinner and help a good cause.

How undergraduate doctors, dent-!

and Wi tulrl"

out of the antnn ..j ir':.. ' onven

' : nrtotk j ists, pbarmacub?, can soon graduate if of SSoeaM. I fitffxl R,, IOjt f-L,; S . U. who ha. A

of Pure nonr,.' T1.'1 ?la plenty

power and nerve-fJrre In be a man among nienT' hort he 1 Th-re re hesdreds of Mtin. .

mpoomis. hch are morr oTV ?d i-m,l. he bom tk.t i.- V " eil-ra-

IFcars ind that

fiUed. Chicago. lolZ .SaSSSSS

Out on Bond.

to Messrs. Goodman

for abi&ig pictures without a

are out ci bond.

It H ts the Spot.

When jf offering from a severe sold

and your throat and lungs feel sore, take a djoee of Foley's Honey

and Tar' , when the soreness will be at oioee re lieved, a warm

grateful feeling and healing of the parts ! affected will be experienced

and you ' Fill "y; It feels so .ood. IT HITS f the SPOT." It is guaranteedA. O. Lai ken Co. and J. L. Adams ft

Co.

drncr-f"t

Phillips Opera House. Friday. Octob2r 28.

" A traod heartv lauch is worth a thousand

groans in any market." Lord Baton. A Grand Prodmtion of the Beautiful Extravaganza, A TURKISH

BATH. It Has Made a Million People Laugh T..e cleanest Farce Comedy ever written. Introducing the Populat Irish Comedian, Mr. Arthur Blackaller av csmpaay of America's best Comedians, Singers and Dancers.

STRENGTH CG3II.INED WITH BEAUTY! Are essential qualities in the construction of fine carriages. Our reputation has been won on just these attributes. Our designs ate graceful and original besides b ing swell in style and general get up. Our buggies and carriages are selling like hot oak s now, for the Fall and Winter season.

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