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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBCP OF FIGS ic due not only to ti originality and simplicity of the combinaifc2 also to the care and bkill with whica it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Svbcp Co. only, and we wish to imp vesa upon all the importance of purcha&infr the true and original remedy. A the genuine Syrup of Fijfa is manufactured by the California Fio Strcp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will Vtsidt one in avoidinir the worthies imitations manufactured by other par iea. The high standing of the Cal-I-Vobnia Fio Stkcp Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, maces the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives. as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. 1 n order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of Ztvo Company CALIFORNIA HG SYRUP CO. AN FUANC1SOO. CL .;'. ILLE. Kr. NF.VJ TORE. N.T Richmond Palladium. p b.Uhod e ry sTenlug; (Snndsy excepted) by BUEHaOH FLICKING EE Dice Nob. F13 and Vl Main St. near Tenth. Telephone N. 1U TKBvfS OF SUBSCBIPriO!:. One yoir or mall, poaUge paid Una month - - U-m wixk, by carrier I I 00 .21 THURSDAY. NDVEMBER 3, 189S REPUBLICAN TICKET. roa conoina. Jamea K. Wataon. nuM r v via t r. Cli irlas C.Biilcler joint mmwamTi v. Francis T. 'XL maraa unttTiva Jeaae O. 8teTeuE uaaK. Isaac O. Doan. I auDiToa Alexander S. Reid. Charlea R.Unthaok.1 Tuascsaa." John W.fTarner. COIDII. King B Williama.' OllltM'l Kber Walla.; BUBVBTOB. KobertA. Howard.) oocirrr commissions. (Western District) Gorg W. Caraway (Midd'ejDtatrict)l 7 Albert Oler; TOWNSHIP TICKET jos-rica or thb raaoa. John S Lylel Vrank M. Connei co4rtat. Benjamin Cramp.' Archibald Lytle. Gaess Earopa will not meddle with oar Philippine affair. The old w man acrosj the sea has enough to do to at tend to har own affairs just now. The construction of the Nicaragua canal will speedily follow our acquisi tion of the Philippine islands. It will shorten the distance from New Yor to San Francisco 10,753 miles. It is no small compliment when governor of an eastern state calls at tention to the fact in a public spee that Richmond has the best hotel he has found west of Philadelphia. ixaiu or smne tne ivepcoiican gray beard brigade of Richmond and Wayne county will be at the polls nex luesday. The veterans of the G. O, P. take pride in its glorious record. aiajor iiomeyne, a retired army officer, who wanted a position in the late war and failed to get it and then went out as a correspondent of a yel low journal, discovered a great deal of mismanagement at Tampa. Of course he did. In the year ending the Urtt of la montn the lloosier Drill company of this city produced 35 per cent, more goods than in 1S92, which was its banner year hitherto. That is something for calamity howlers to put in their pipes and smoke. To show that no advancement or reform in the Democratic party is possible the Chicago Tribune has gone through the proceedings of 347 Democratic conventions held this year. Of that number 223 daclared in favor of the 16 to 1 free silver fallacy, and 124 dodged the question. Not one of them repudiated the Chicago platform. C0uent is unnecessary. j

In a recent report of the Abilene K utvas) National bank we find the

fallowing comparative statement of deposita: " ' " ' September 24. 1S96. $ 54,419.43. September 24, 1897, $104,281 83. September 24, 1S9S, r2St),ST2 58. If croaker 3 can find any e mfort in those fi cure they are welcome to it. Explanatory. Eiitr Kl Pal adiom: I noticed in the proceeding of the Wayne County Historical societv at its (ate meeting at Fountain City, published in the Palladium, it is stated that I was made an honorary meuab-r on my own reqaest. Tbi is not exictly correct. It is true 1 did BUjrgcst such recognition as perhaps appro priate, in viow of service already ren dered by nie in the way of gathering historical data and contributions to current his'ory; and more especially in view of my facilities and .ma terial on hand hav ng reference tn further aid to, the society hereafter. But I only' made the sugges tion provided tLe joeiety should c ue r c. my estimate a above indicated. l : did not ask nor desire the recognition as a mere personal compliment. I t;ave the worthy secretary a synopsis of my record, most of which I will here repeat for the information of the mem bers of tbe soeiety generally, as also of such otheri as may feel an interest in the subject. On bota sides of the house I am descended from pioneer families, coming from Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir ginia and North Carolina to Ind.aua Territory. I have bestowed eoneidera bid research upon this ante-American Revolution period; bat pa i-:g it no, come down to mr native sttt j. 1 re gard myself as beicg peculiarly fitted lor work of this kind in several poictof view. Though not among the oldest settlers of Wayne county. 1 nave en joyed tome special advantages in gathering und preserving notes or pi - neer times, r rom my mother, and uuck s and aunts on ' both sides of the house all exceptionally well in formed and good talkers and their surviving contemporaries, to all of whom I was a most eager listner, 1 etivved excellent opportunities of posting myself up, which I did not fail to utilize by committing to writing I kept a ciary from the age of fifteen ill after I embarked in the publica tion of a newspaper, which also I made largely to serve the same purpose in the matter of putting on record local and personal memoranda. And I have resumed keeping a regular diary here for a dozen years pat, ia which ref erence3 to Wayne county people and happenings have extensively figured Tne volutnos ot my diary and newspa pers abound in notes of fa:ts and inci dents of the past, and by their aid I am enabled to verify dates, etc., much better than could be done from memory or local tradition. In addition I have kept up an extensive correspondence on the same lines, which is replete wiih mat ter of interest. Besides all this I pioneered it in Iowa during the first four and a half years of her state ho rI; and have spent twenty-five of my latest years in Texas; which experiences have of course suggested for record maeh matter of great interest. So I think it will be pereeived that reiT eq-iipped for advnra too much in the suggestion noticed in the beginning of this commanioation Isaac H. Julian. San Marcos, Texs, October 30, '98 Yellow .Tiur-"ce Cured. Suffering hnahity should be sup plied with f'S means possible for its relief. is with pleasure we publish the Allowing: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months and was treated by some of the best phyeicians in our city ana all to no avail. Ur Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bittors, and after taking two Dottles i was entirely sired. I now take jrreat pleasure in recommending them to any person suffered from the terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington Kentucky." Sold by A. G. Luken, aruggist. 4 fcA AAA A AAA AAA Am "UXDKR SEALED ORDERS," The romantic drama. "Under Sealed Orders" will be the attraction at the Phillips this - in?. The i!av is by James W. lljirtius jr.. who also wrote such successful plays as "Tbe White Sqiairon." "Man O'wars man," "Northern Lights." "The Fire Patrol," etc., etc., and it is said in writing "Under Sealed Orders" Mr Eiarkins has surpassed his former ef forts. The subject is the loss of the Crown Jewels" in the spring of 1393 One Large Scar Is All That Remains of Great Scrofula Sores ' Neighbors Could Not Bear to Look Upon Her A Crand, Complete Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla After Others Failed. "I was taken with neuralgia in mv head and eyes. Not long after this. scrofula sore -appeared on my left cheek, extending from my upper lip to my eye. tjtner sores came on my neck and on mv rigm arm ana one of ray limbs. They were very troublesome and painful and soon became ereat runnine aorea. Mr f. .XA . 1 , J . t .v uvcu bu oau inai some oi m v neignrjors could not bear to look at me and advised me to wear a bandasre. but I feared this would irritate the sore and make it worse. So I Could Not Hide the Sores. j uo u tamuiar with a case similar to mine, which had been cured by Hood'a Sarsaparilla, urged me to try it. Finally I was persuaded to do so, and in snort time I saw it was belninoThe sores began to beat and the nun. ralgia in my head was better, in - months the sores on my arms and limHa all healed; those on my neck gradually disappeared and now they are all gone. I have never had any symptom of scrofula since. One large scar on my right arm is all the sign that remains of my terrible affliction. The neuralgia is also cured " Mrs. J. M. Hatch. Etna, New Hamrhi Mood's 8E3i.i Is the Nest in fs-t the One Trw B'aod Purifier, j U 1 r-kia .v. . .. . . .' ' HOOdS PHIS ftJf PiUs take with Hoods Sarsa paruia.

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TTny let your neighbors know k? And why give them a chance toguess you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is very easy; for nothing tells of age o quickly as gray hair. is a youth-renewer. It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will step the nair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short hair becomes long hair. It cleanses the scalp; removes all dandrulT, and prevents its formation. We have a book on the Hair which we will gladly send you. If you do riot obtain all the benefit you expected f rum the us of the Viiror. write the doctor aiout it. l Probably there Is aome diUlcultT . 1 mT tx It removetl. Addreaa, Ayer, Lowell. Mas. renertti Bjiitm nuicu DISTRICT OP UHPUBLafCA-NS XT HUSHVI LLC YESTEUDAY. Ca-nm'ileemsn and Party Wak rs There -Navar Before Wars Then Suoh PfODots of Viotory as There Ara Nw Waison Eleotsd Already Yesterday afternoon at Bashvill. there was a district meeting t f Repub lieans. There wera present the county h Airmen of the various counres in the ;th nonore?sional district, and also Gooree McCuUo-igh of Muncie, a mem ber of the state advisory committee, ind Judge Bandy of New Castle, chair nan of tha executive committee of the state committee. Every man present was enthusiastic in the belief that tht prospects for Kepublican victory in the fctate and district was never bef re so fl Uterine It was the consensus ot niU. .ZMm mmmmm ' S Vx teat that it never was before: that the election ot Watson was not only secure but that his majority would be something unprecedented in the history of congressional elections in this listrict. And also that the county of vvayne would roll up a majority sum stent to put it well toward ihe front once more as the banner Republican county in the state. The prediction uaseu on racts ana oDervations as iven by County Chairman Sarain, was that Wayne couaty would equal i not surpass her Kepublican majority of any previous year. The predictions were all unanimous, and ther3 was not a dissenting voice to the proposition that victory, overwhelming and com plete, is to perch upon the banners of the Republicans and all other sup porters ot the government who vote with them on next Tuesday. Bjoklan's Arnloa Salva. The best salve in the world for cuts, Onuses, sores, meets, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehil olains, corns, all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per tect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by a., ii. Lnken & Co. A Ganerous Aot. Undianapolis Journal. 1 The recent death of O.iver T. Mor ton, son of Indiana's war governor, left his mother, whose support he was. in very straitened circumstances. Learning of this fict, Mr William Dudlty foulke, author of the forthoming biography of Governor Morton. and the Bo wen Merrill company, pub lishers, have arranged to turn over to Mrs. Morton all the prcfi's derived from the sale of the book in Indian apolis. This is a very graceful and generous offer, and should be an inducement to all intending pur chasers of the work to send in their orders at an early date, so that she may receive the benefits as soon as possible. The book is one that should oe in every library. The Iiterrv style and the remarkable personality of which it treats comb ne to make it one of tbe most entertaining and de sirable biographies. Wayne County Man Mar. lea. Lawrence Hiatt and Miss Nellie K Frarier were married Tuesday evening at the home of the bride near Mooreland, by Rev. A. H Moore of New Castle. About forty of the most intimate friends of the eonple were present. After tbe ceremony all par took of a bountiful repast. Mr. and I Mrs. Hiatt will reside for the present at the home of the groom's father near I Lcocomy. To Cur a Cold In On Day TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. 8. Q. on each tablet. I For Drunk. j Earl Huntington was in police court this morning, ccarged with drunkenness. Last night, when Patrolman Staubach arrested him, he was c ha reed ! with whisky. He was fined this morning in the sum of $10 and costs, as somebody about court had a faint rec ollection of having seen him there at least once before. An pain banished by Dr. Miles' Pain PUla. Or. Miles- Pain Pill aton H-K-

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ISSUE OF EXPANSION :g nnnti ipiiu DITf CTTaVniLf FULFiLLIKG ITS ClSTiMY. Democrats Aiaadoa T:sir Trt tion of Territorial En!arSment What the War Has Done. There seems to be a possiiaty of allignment between the peo?' one party wl hich has alwajfcKjS its record ia acqairing new)W"-j. . and the other. hich ha a lu - i a conservative way as to met" pansiou. bnt which always welcome all we acqaired. The LXsnKV'C PrtT now seems to be making a tSh ot gOTernment iuside of oar os"-i" mMiL and denouncing W' 54 19 plea-sed to call the Impetial111 of the ... !- li f Rermblicans. if Looking at the matter fraee two standpoints, for convenieaji let one be called -Proviucialists aulthe other Imperialists. The Provinciateu seem to be astounded at the tendeaty of the world to accept as a goqd-Jtisr the principles underlying this , ncion. They treat merely as accidents tbe accruing results of the rebellion inCaba, and the incident starvation. blowing up of the Maine and the viaa-y of Dewey, while the Imperialists accept them as bnglecails to an aw&kesoz to higher duties and responsiMihea Paraphrasing a little, it may said '.hat out of the blankness of the mtel'ect and heart the mouth speakett ; Oue who sees the world only afoverned by chance is given to reg-uisoch occurrences as accidents, to be tknght of a day a n d di smissed forever. ereas. in others they seemed to be Iggod into the moral consciousness, ana that,

as tides of the ocean, they dask on to&npee or a little less than 80 cents, per the furthermost shores of time AndUuonth. As the Bombay mill cooly uses

so here we have some of the differences; of tbe classes, or possible parties which! may, for convenience, be called Prof viucialists and Imperialists. i Why should any thoughtful lersoi be astonished at the expansion -"TmI principles of the nation? We hate a j boasted of them as the greatest aid I lying the foundations of any othei pei pie. Should we not rather expect tht i other nations should be favorablf fected bv them? And all such iuaovf tion comes through war. a It took war to divest opr cwn o relics of barbarism, and other natio and people are not less tenaciaatv theirs. If tnere is an expansion oi i principles underlying this nation, sh we cowardly run away from the duti and obligations which necessarily company this? Shall we become fright ened and lose faith in the efficiency their np-lift of others? Rather, whi danger can come to na if Hawaii am Cuba and Irorto Kico become America; even assimilated? The universal balk free schools and our free institutioi may not obtain instantly in them. took nearly 100 years preparation fl them all to get a footing here in of coast bound held. If we have coufidenoe in our destinj, and believe in progress to a coin mat brotherhood and in the final cousamii tion of eulight9oed civilization, thco cau, Jae noccasioaj;or alarm If we series and only possible to the ( divided by seas, then there is another long struggle and divisions on narrow party line, for truth and destiny may be delayed, but the "everlasting years" are theirs.-and tbe consummation will come. Consider the splendid preparation In this country for such an end. One hun dred days of war completely obliterated our own sectional troubles which had alienated us for more than half a oeutujy, and now we are nuited forever. and in these hundred days have shown to the world resources in -wealth and in all other things which commands the respect of the world in putting into force and maintaining our principles of government, welcomed where ever our arms have obliterated barbarism. Neither was this unification, an acci dent, for in all these things "'tis the Divinity that stirs within us." With out this unification and this exhibition of force and strength there could be no expansion. There are strong prejudices against national expansion on account of the wise advice given by Washington against "entangling alliances."! It should be remembered that there Tern specific reasons for such cdvice, and il was given to meet an emergency wkicb then threatened us. France was fci a state of great an rest and uncertain' tv as a stable government, and we wer taking steps toward an alliance with that uatiou at a time when we vere not strong ourselves. Such advice was wise then, and it would be wise teday under like threatened relations, f Rnr Vastly changed conditions in our moral attitude is acknowledged by all, ai ia our material strength and sower, mi. it al'iTT'tlior TKvsMhlo f. eo wh Most women approach the critical txriv of motherhood for the first ume with a sease of dread and foreboding lest the ruth less hanrl of : death should snatch them away and leave thi. . little darling moineriess. Put no woman who fortifies herself . with the strenjrth"'"K power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preor infant's mistfyii JSoSt "ithtr her serf or the prospective little one This matchless " Prescription " will trir-e her exactly the kind nf J"'.1. Tl she needs and at th. "amy most It will ri : e, JLnf " the entire delicate "J, ? aerhood. It w,tT . 'v-'"vo,Tea ,n from it will insure the babv's tr t:r, imr-irting. through its influence ZL i m ; X .r "?'V unence npc bat stnrfl-.- J.,r,.;i- T . . gladdens a mother's heart. i,iT"J. " Vt,uT "ntiie vigor which t- It is the onlT meaicme which can noon for this nnrposeT and the or remedy expressly desned by an educated experienced physician to pfye perfect health and strength to the delicate, Special oSalsm of women. ' 5- V- , Wihes: I hare K to use Dr. Pjcrce a Farorite PrSL It thnnevs the ttmeof hirth and ntSTiahi, easier. My wile is the modwrrf ".1 Pl!!r;'s P0" Sense Medical Adriser nsed to seH for $,.50. now it fe free, ft tells all about the home-treatment cf crdinanr diseases. Several chapters are ,T"" oiseases of women. Fora 1-iper-covered copy send ix one -cent statnr. to cover cost of mailing only, to lil H? P"8 Medical Assbciatioa, Buffalo. N. Y. : Cloth bindicg-. v stamps. "Favonte Prescription " cm he obtaiaed ia any good medKine rtotv

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ije invicea. ana" to nuuattm oar pnnes ot government, in tne assnrajce that wherever oar fl-ig floats over ' the rains oi oaroansm, destroyed by our j roiT ana navy, nnmanity n lilted dp. and God is tb re. we should as a nation tions. I If the once great Democratic party to nuruuniiy, amy lo tne woria and tbe troth, by becoming Provincial, les the now greater Republican party assume the imperial role, in the 6ense ' that imperialist! means human enftuuebisemeut, equality of all men before the law, and tbe carrying of the principles of free government re pre- ' fin -i r mhaPAA tKa rl.tisrn. ; WUVw J vwa u " -va t v uo down trodden bare in rued it, oauide ooA liuea tut well as in. c. oar Tb Kind of Labor Tba ta Excladed tj t America's "Chlaeae Wall." I A view of cotton manufacture in In dia and incidentally a suggestion of the. rind oi competition that may yet rise I as to vex this industry in the United States if protection should be removed are given in the January issue of The Indian Textile Journal, a monthly mag azine published in Bombay. It is taken jor granted that the cotton mill indus- . .n India n r, c ananfl t tr ira r,rA try in India must depend for its opera tives wholly upon tbe agricultural class, which amounts to 70 per cent of the total DODulation. In a few weeks the rough handed field laborer is converted into a mill band, the transformation being easier because most of the mills only produce low counts of yarn to be gin with. The change is a welcome one to the former field band, for bis factory wages are about four times those be could earn at bis previous employment. Even now, however, his stipend would not be considered a liberal one in our country, for the wages of an entire family in tbe cotton factory will not aggregate more than 30 to 40 silver rupees per month, equivalent to f5.S3 to $7.84 in the money of our country. Nevertheless the Indian weaver m spinner manages to get along quite well at this rate of wages. A single room ,cn feet square sumces ior n.znien uu Samilv. and tbe rent will not exceed 4 nether chair nor table nis fnrnitnre is cf the simplest. It consists of abed Btea(j of iun-- wood and twine, a few sheets and cotton quilts, a fireplace of an(j a few brass or clay vessels for cooking or water supply. A medicim bottle filled with kerosene and nttec with a wick in a tin tube furnishes the light, and a couple of boxes, one to hole' articles of food and the other to hold tht few garments needed by tbe family, v-imnlet tha eouioment of the domi- - cilo. Not much of a wardrobe is indulged n by persons of either sex. The woman wears what is called a "sari," a piece of cotton cloth eight yards long ana about four feet wide, which she wiLdtabout her body in graceful folds, coin pletely covering it in case of need, aoid in addition a "choli," or short sleevso jacket, covering tbo tipper part ot tut body. Sometimes tbe "cnon" is tas.e fully embroidered, and on holidays th factory belle will add some brass ban gles. a necklace of glass beads and nose ring, thus cdmpleting a costn Mt tbat is considered exceptionally elegsni and which has the advantage of neei being disturbed by fashionable changes. The mule operative's costume consi.'tf jf a "dboty, cr loin cloth, a waistcoat and a skullcap or turban. He works ar average of 1 1 hours a day, not counting a half hour interval at nom. The wo- ' Lt!'dels"al1o wed tdca v'etna rnlilTSii Certain hour? to attend to it. , Such is cooly labor .n the cot bin mills of Bombay. China and Japan con tain something like 100,000,000 of tbsame type of laborers. America's "Ct uese wall" was erected to keep out tht products of this class of labor. It is r good wall Rubber. If any one found a rubber door mat in their front yard or thereabouts just after Halloween, it will be consid erea a iavor u sucn mat s lett at po lice beacquaiters. If yoa have catarrh, don't dallv with local remedies, bnt purify and enrich your blood with Hood's Saroa parilla. 7 Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for for seven years she withstood its severest tests, bnt her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep, btae finally discovered a way to recovery by purchasing a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W C. Hamniek & Co. . of (Shelby, North Carolina. Trial bottles at A. u. Lnken & Co.'s drug store. Kegniar - size ou and $I.UU, every bottle guaranteed. 4 Editor of Dr. TAila? Heart Cure a certainly worthy all the praise given iU For 2 years I suffered from heart trouble and my condition was precarious. I was advised to try this valuable remedy, and I am happy to say it restored my health, O. W. Friand. Eldon. Iowa. 99 DR. MILES' is sold by all druggists oe guarantee first bottle beneau or anoney back. Book oo heart and nerves sent free. 0v. MIIm Madical Company. Elkhart. Ind.

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2..n.A rut lot n n l ruriui.' u a lUaUlAUt-C aj-asj a- sa . Here is Mr. Wheatley's letter and picture. Pe-ru-na Medu int Company. '-""'"'V m ik.H Sirs: In tbe spring oi ify rt t iif, insurance mianies ad was trouble originated. afflicted for some time, I began to rn bii-liv; arv a k.' tv-a t x began taking your preparation T - r nonths I rind no traces of catarrh. I mon . s i ; f inoiriinoe nas t W. T.:-- 7n, I feel that I Iiiw ..j-m cry tuuu v Very

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jar. ii iiv.uij - i . , aii ists sell Pe-ru-na, the national HOW TO VOTE A STRAIGHT TICKET Republican Ticket For Secretary of Stata, VXiON BANNER HUNT. For Auditor of Stata. W. II. HART. For Treasurer of Stata, LEOPOLD LEVY. REP. KSP. Ton mnst get your ballots and the olne pencil of the polling clerks in the election room. If yon want to vote a STrt AJGHT talning tbe EAGLE- If yon DO NOT wish to vote, a straight ticket, yon MUST NOT make a cross in the large circle containing the device of any I party, but yon must make a cross, thus - I jr. on the small souare to the left of the name of each candidate for whom yoa desiro to vote on whatever list of candidates it may be. IF THE LARGE CIRCLE AT THE HEAD OF THE TICKET is marked, and the ballot is marked at any other place. IT 13 VOID AND CANNOT BE COUNTED, un less there be no candidate for some of fice iu the list printed under such marked device, in which case yon may Indicate your choice for such office by making a cross, thus X. ou the square to tbe left of the name of any candidate for Buch office on any other list. The cross must be placed within or on the circle or square, or the ballot is void and and cannot be counted. DO NOT MUTILATE YOUR BALLOT or mark it either by scratching a name off or writing one on, or in an v other way EXCEPT BY MARKING IN THE CIRCLE OR ON THE SQUARES. a3 before mentioned. Otherwise the bal lot will not be counted. After marking your ballots, and be fore leaving rhe booth, FOLD THEM SEPARATELY, so that the face of them cannot be seen, and so that the INITIAL LETTERS of the names of the polling clerks on the back therof can be seen. Then hand vour ballots to the inspector, the pencil to the polling clerk, and leave the room. If you are physically nnable to mark your ballots, or cannot read English, so inform the polling clerks, and tell them how yon wish to vote, and they will mark your ballots for yon. Bat neither yon or the clerks must permit any other person to hear or see how your ballots are marked. It is a penal offense to de clare that you cannot read Euglish or cannot mark your ballots, if, in fact, yon can. If yon should accidentally, or by mis take, deface, mutilate or spoil yonr ballots, return them to tbe poll clerks and get new ballots. You must not accept a ballot from any person outside of the electionroom. Any ballot outside is fraudulent, and it is a peuitentiary offense to have such a ballot in your possession, whether yon attempt to vote it or not. Yon must not attempt to hold any conversation in the election room except with members of the election board and the poll clerks. Yon must not put anv mark of anv kind on your ballot except as before mentioned. Use only the bine pencil banded to you by the polling clerk in marking your ballot. If yon mark with anr other pencil your ballot is void and will not be nooptKl. SERGE

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, natural to Americana. A laxy i : , m.nermllv a diseased more than likely he i fering from some phase f catarrh. The lassitude that make work impossible U a most try ing thing to cope wiuu possessor of it gets no sympathv. In these daj-s o hurrr the man who is not Et.n,l little show. Normal nerves. clean membranes, pure brvatb. a go.J .tomKh: p' these success becomes possible. B Ignorance about catarrh is niversaL Vine-tenths of our people xo

catarrh in the head is all there s xoca -. There mav I catarrh in any organ of the Wv tarrh is an America-disease

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